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SUPREME COURT.:
22nd November.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
BEFORE THE FULL COVER
RONG AND BHANGHAI BANK: A
MACAO
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an aparthly yell each time as they jump a Torin their perogrinations near, the foreign settle-detachments placed in charge of thom, whi̟ja Er the tamplain An amasional correspondent in the North
paces forrard, and then jamp the same numberment annised theriselves by injaring aid dofao-Tan-pa and the Lama renaiss writes to the N. C: Daily Nowe as follows:-Hil
The Sin-pas gives an account of a case of kid. of pasos hank! You may see them practising ing some of the graves in the foreign cemetary, oharge of the infant Buddha. The dataelent have not eset on any nows lately simply bacsDSÓ Wo burn in sonnowledge troaipt of the Cus-nothing reliable is known of the course, or the napping by pirates, which happened outly this littlo diversion in the exinps from morning A remonstrance was addressed to the Chinese old off for entive service first sitgekoli villege to July-September quarter of probable iaman, of the negotiatina between Rurnar Macao. A boatman belonging to Ban- till might to the incessant suund of the dram, Coinmander-in-Chief, and he seat softcar with called Ha-bo-pa, but shortly after cams into con sis and Cuins A multitude of retours are was returning home from Matao. Ture was no Othere, however, are being drilled in the nasome men to inspset the damage, that had beontact with the Imperis? troops anil were Jefbate?. the pre ka
allcat as to eventualities which aro anticipated, one on board the best but himself and an assistant, of foreign arms: and the great display of dens and to report to him. The man who no. falling task on one of the barriers at a place A second ranomtracos was afterwords again roatal in an attack uponTMa The reamship Kushger, with the but nothing is really known by outsiders. There and though he had no cargo, he had with him flags of overy, inginable colour and design, eompanied this oficial aided to the mischief called Heintz Chang, They were shortly' worth loft Singaporn for Hongkong is only one thing which seaths certain in it all, sam of a hundred dollars in silver. He had not borns hy endless lines of standard-bearera, is already cansed. on 4 P0th instant, at 9 o'clock at
viz., that tho Russian Government will not accept gobe for befors a piratical boat bore down on him evidently, much relied upon to strike terror into addressed to head-quarters, and the Conasader oond village, ad from this date forward the The Wiwrn, armour-plated turret.ship, in any treaty or agreement prasmnted to it by the ad osptured him. The pirates immediately be the bearts of the barbarian. The whole of the in-Chief wont himself to the pisco with the da. Imperial troops gradually pressed round them, reserve is Hongkong Harbour, steamed round to Chinese Ambassador at St. Petersburg (Tieng) gan to rank the boat for pinudes, and be of troops were under canvas, and each regiment was linquent official. After satisfying himself as to ioir numbers being daily reithoed by desertion, trol over his subordinatos.-N. C. Daily News. are fully described in the memorial of the 10th This Work is now being prepared for publica-Alorduro yesterday for the purpose of under-nolase it has been previously approved of by the their sumber sos divos vored the antref dol-marked off by a low surrounding and will that the truth of the complaint, he ordered tus sum. and thor themselves falling books on Kantzu of July. On this ormasion the infant Daddba tien. Additious and improvements and being going the anal annual examination and oloaning Chinare Baporor. This is insisted open to prelats, which be quietly appropriated without mon bristled with appare and ponnants while the mary decapitation for not exercising better can. Kow. The attack: on this plane and its results vent the recurrence of any similar ragudiation of owing the fact to his companions. The march nawe of each aommanding officer could be see
was caught, and a few days after, Ky Tap was of her bottom, and was placed in the Hope Dook
TOKIG.
also taken, As reported in the morial of Jaly. more valuable as a Commercial at 11 o'clock. The work will probably occupy tresties sash as took place in the instans therefore did not produsennything for the general emblazoned in gold lettera on a flag Aging from abent fou days or a fortnight, lei sha wil ra. Ch'ung Hoe and the Trosty of Livadis. Besides erohequer, and this pirates consequently carriel off the centre of his oarap. These offoors are meatly the info additions. to the number of troops at the boutman to their huton ahora. Arriving there men who served during the Taiping rebellion and
A native paper says that on American of the 10th, Ke Tan-ps and others worn to bo-sam- tua to bar station off the Naval Yard.
Tintain and Taku, I hear that reinforcements they began isories of operations to make bim dis- are noted not less for thoir. Leovary than their A telegram was rozvived by Mears. Jardían, have arrived in the nuigblontheed of Chatoo, and gorge his venith, squeezing forelcad, crushing love of dollars. The discipline in some runs name of Wagner and a native of India, have warily decapitated, hat thay bad trendly bangs execution had reached the authorities. On the Matheson & Co. yesterday afternoon oing it is ticate that between Chafe and Woibyen, best and forgien hinted with them for shotra nila to very strict qui opium-smoking is applied to the aathorities for permission to ride sont on to Laelion before the bed Lahor a collision in the tiver Yaugteze batween their a distance of 200 miles, over 20,000 soldiers so bear thepain le routonstrated punished by instant dismissal from the servica, on the Bonin Islands.
The Nichi Nichi Shinbox says that rice fields arrival of Ku Tan-pa, ba was brought befor the stamer Kung Wo and the Hun Yang, belonging billeted in the adjacent villages. I also hear trustment, saying that one of their honourable The utmost activity prevails in every deport. to Mr. McBain. Both gasels are ported that two Russlat moon-of-war are to remain at company" had long ago discovered the mouny mont Cottor wadded garments for tla winter, to the extent of about 20,000 kaka, in the pro-memorialists and the fonts un rasted above word As he himself had soon.. The na pointed out tests, and accoutrements of all kinds have been vinon of Harims, in the prefecture of Ficgb, bare lieited froza his. Ku Tan-pa, the oxarelst; and- suak, the latter it is believed boing a total wreak. } Chofos during the wiptor..
Toroily denied the charge, and dogged the boat prepared on the shortest notice, white short recently been carried away by Hool. The Go-two of En Tas pa's relatives have sew brou while hopes are sutertitied that the Kang Wo
sus till bo retracted, saging perhaps he was swords, spears, gingals and stink-pots bave net verzwent is aboat to-render assistance to the executed by the ling' process, the Lama has may be raised with comparatively alight inforios.
mistaken and is assistant had dropped it over. besa forgotten. It is currently reported that sufferers. board. Finally the pirates who seemed to know Par Ts'an, the general in command, treats more
One of the untive jouruals states that it has been given as a slave to the soldiery. Hal the No curate details of how the accident codurrod ars yet to hand.
that he was a men of some little property, held to native weapons and tecday of warfain than to been informed that the matches mountnatared at infant livad, it would have been kept in prison him to ransom for five hundred dollars. There, any Europe innovations, of which he knows the Shinsaisha Mach Manufactory at Bonjo, nuttit had rushed the age of ton goare, when was at the same time soother was in the hat very little. Pan Te'o's history is one of those Tokio, are now being exported to Chins, and that it wont have been made a sanch of, but he fell who was hold for the sum of three hundred marvellons stories which the Chinese are ever dealera in foreign-made matches, finding them-sick and died after he was doprived of bis mother's dollars. Clue day when the pinutes' wore out, the fond of narrating. He has risen to his present solver anable to compete with the Japan asteh milk: two prisanors contrived to tear off their choius, high position from the obscurest poverty simply merchants, have closed their shops,
Wo make the following extract from the Hoshi and arming themselves with billetsaf wood, they by his personal charater and great courage. Re İSEE FING KAI ÁSD AROTERE V. THE HONG terrified the old woman who soted as gata kooper is supposed to be invalnerable, and according to Shinban:The publia is well aware that ten, silk, and ellworm's eggs ará a thres most
That the Chinese claim to the mizerainty of tion of the Tiger athe. His name Faris similar important items in our list of exports, but yat. In this onse the Court now gave judemont into not giving the alarm, and so made their a common notion of the Chinese, is the incarna
ju senud to Chinese word for gather, and we have been content, up to the present tiro, to Napaul has not at all times been a copty phrase dismissing the rule obtained by the appellants vstupe safely to MaosShanghai Courier,
hence the people half jocularly and balfin sarnast sit at our ease waiting for bugars to come, so is shown from a recent article in Times on for a new trial or the entering of a non-unit in. staud of a verdict for the plaintifs (the Hong-
FODCROW.
will tell you that the panther is certain to eat that prior rose and fall at the whim of foreigners, the Goorthas, the warlike and hardy race from kong and Shanghai Bank), in the suit brought
་ Raudona youths apa gallet warrings from the yang, or foreign sheep! He is sure to be and we not only failed to obtain a fair price but which some of the bout of our Balive. Indian last considerably. However, Mr. Shimamura, of troops are taken. They can from Nepal, and It is anid that his instructions from Peking.are Joshiu, and an equally well-known gentleman in are supposed to have sprang from the alliance of by the Bank strainst the appellants fur the ro. ovary of 379,000 at vauced by the Bank's branch the Flowery Kingdom their warlike expedi at Saipan to the defendants' Agent.
tions against outside barbarian nations, have had to the effect that his should put forty battalions. Ooshiu, who are both contacted with the oprton pare-blooded Hindoos with the women of various **** The Attorney-General (Hon. D. L. O'Malley), before this, when they were taken prisoners, to or say 20,000 may into the field for the defence of trade, have come to the determination to send noougal tribes. They Graf settled some centuries inetiueted by Mesara. Brarston and octon, pohonse uither to lose their heads or tuarry bar the Peihe below Tientsin: Whether homay make goods to Yokohamis, but to ship direct to France ago at the town from which they take their name, rol for the appellants, and Mr. Hayllar C. barian priooses and in many cases the Leave up his army elsewhere to that autor I cannot and Italy. It will be indeed a matter of the some distans west of Chamind. In the 11th Libing, Bu-wu, &c.). But the youths of Foochow all bars sailed, will arconat to twenty-five bat- really become filled with spah a spirit of enter to add Nepal this dominions, but was who lately came back from England, having bentalions, er sag 12,500 mon, And of thes, 2,500
utterly discoafted by a Clines for Dis. for the respondents,
The Mainichi Shimbun says" Mr. Kawa soasions ataong the Nopani princas paved_the sant there to be educated in gunnery and naval were intended for cavalry ragimants, their horses The Attorney-General (Hon. E. La O'Malley) engineering, seem to be of atarner stag, The to be provided when they arrived at Tientda mur Yi-nake, President of the Kawajiri way for the supremacy of the Gorkhas, and in Bad Mr. Francis, instructed by Messrs. Breretou band of a barbarinu prinanas-30 anys.8 report There was no difficulty in recruiting mea for Company of Akits, who went to Italy last June, 1750 all Nepal was andor their dominion. Their and. Wotton, appeared for the plaintiffe; Mr. that comes to us from Foachow-the youngest either infantry or savalry. The offices. iu Wu- has etablished a branch office of his company, at policy then became one of almost Chinese ox- Hollar, C., and the Hoo. Ng Chey, instructed daaghter of an Kmpresa Queen, was actually chang and Hanyang, where Daucs were recived. No. 31, Mitchisar Street, Tarin, and commenced plusiveness, but in 1791, tempfer it is supposed by Mast. Sharp, Toller, and Johnson, appeared aftored to 'cub of these fortauata unfortanate were open only for a few days, and as many more direct transactions with the Italing merchants by the wealth of the Lanissenius, they faraded for Ban Hap and four other defenlents and Mr. youths, and, after a great dial of diplomatic recruits are ready to voluntor if they should be on the 2nd of July. The Company has already Thibet. 4 Chinese Army sat forward to meet McKean, instructed by Messrs. Stephens and correspondenciu Ligb quartersand deopstruggle required. The pay is said to be Tls. 4.60 per established itsolf in the confidence at the uter them, and pursue them to the capital itself, cantile community, and the average price of the where they wors forest to sigo an ignominious Holmes, appeared for the remairing four do- by the young people it was fundy not accepted. month.
The fetal succes Tal oandidates at the metro- In addition to lba atavo twenty-five regiments, cartons already.continered for ranges from 4.50 treaty, acknowledging Uessives sale of the fondants.
The hearing of this case was now rented politan military examination held at Peking bas there were a few more under the command to 4.60 yen per vard. The goastal sondition of Emperor of China. Thus prevented from 'ex- terDr. Tuit the Protestant Archbishop from the 15th instant. Ilie Attorney-General bean pablishel, à me from Fution stands at Lien, au ex-rebel, commonly known bere he has the European silk crap is considered good, and ploiting north of the Himalayas, they turned af Canterbury, is now a widower, but will soon continued his opening address and had not on-the heal of a list of 118 names. Military bon soubriquot of "Lien tte Long haired," in allusion the Japanese oggs have proved most successful, their attention to the sub-Himalayan regior, marry a sily well-knows in London Socisty.claded when the court rose. Adjourned until ours, which are conferred upon feats of merely to his service under the Taipings. He was the nod also the silkworms that were crossed with where their intrigues excited the wrath of the physical strength and agility are not much first.to embark from Hankow for the Shan-Lai Italian worms. The brilliant zolden eggs' of English Goomdat; and in 1816 thny wore Before the Church had commanded her priests Wednesday.
esteemed-and have not buon for any dynastiosorcier to place himself ander Treng, the Go Franse turned out very badly. In consequence compelled by treaty to rescause all their recent back-in Chins, as compared with the honours vernor of Sinusi, who is Cousmanter-in-Chief of of these results the company has gained an ex-oonquests. On this occasion again, the Chisess and degrees obtained in literary examinations. the forces at that point. Lion had more difficulty collant business status. Tho was iernow tho sent an army to assist their vassals, but it arrived The fongue. Teu Kalang or Fung Ming of
in making rp kie full complement of men and roughly pared for direct trade whinh, it is hoped, too late on the seems to talos any part in the war the time of the Three bates me said: "With desertions antong his old soldiers were of frequent will take some of the preft out of the hands of which the British were wazing under Sir David my bands Leorro en lift the weight of a chicken; occurrence; but now the offers for serviceare more foreigners. Two subordiness of the company Ochiariony. Under the rule of Sir Jang Haha- but hero, laying his hands to his heart, which than one be received, and the strongest and most have also entered the silkworm-breading school dnr the Goorkhas gave much assistance during in Chinese is the seat of this mind, "I have more capable men only are accepted. Possibly the hope, at Taria: they are studying Talian in addition the mutiny, and sinos that titan; wherever there. than 30,000 besvas" But these examinations generally in Tulged it, that war will not break ont to matters nonposted with the trade, which will has been fighting on the Tadian frontiers these notwithstarling all that can be said against may have something to do with the readings tall tend to the benefit of the said company, hardy troops have rondered as the most valuable them in these day of big gaus and iron ships, enlist. Let us hope that their wish way by Japan Mail. Fare usefni in this way, that they keep up the realised.. Whatever may be the mult of the
sports and games-Shanghai Mercury,
clear that China is making a desperate effort to physique of the country; as with us the athletic gutiations between Rani and Chios, it in
be prepared for the worst. In this course, The Shen-pae gives a terribly long list of doubtless, both the old Conservative and moderu places in the Province of Chihli said to be saf- Liberal parties in the Empire are thoroughly fering from faines at the present time. The united. The concentration of a formidable ardy list is compiled from information received by the ment and laiener, around. Peking may prove glad to state that a well-informed Chinese Ero
fornitalo at least in numbers, if not in equip. Chosiang and Kiang-en Relief Sooisty. We ar one thing, asusly, that China does not intend the North tells us that he thinks the Society's tately to yield her rights at the bidding of her informants taust have made the worst of the northern ueighbour. She mosus to be prepared, case. The list is as follows: if necessary, to resist the Russian demands by force, if these demands are pushed beyond the bounds of equity and justice. Whether, in suo an event, she will suceed, is another question. N. C. Daily News Correspondent.
Sunday Sunday
197 2,193 *The aborigines, I as told," says Mr. A. Lay, Customs Assistant in charge at Kiungdhen Roibor), in his report for 1879, do not uncoks osium, hat they buy the husk, and then aix it with their tobacco, and low the mixture with batel-nute. I presume paterty, pot dislike, the reason why they do this. Opium on bo artansively ampked by the Hainanese. lower classes, I learnt that they usually smoke twice a day, the average für each individast heing seven candareens weight per diam. The drega are preserved for a rainy day. The majority of then bad contracted the babit many years RD, and only one or two said they could give it up even if they took medicine.
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ir be calibate, St. Paul, in his fir epistle to
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181 basband of only ono wite. Dr. Tait disregards
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Communications ditorial tiers should be The idea of putting Dr. Tait's ütle within quo dressed "The Editor, and those on business "Thetation marks while the dignitarios of the Horan
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Catholic Church in England assume to them. selves territonal titles to which they hava n right whatever, is superbly impudent.
Cousilerable delay and much vexatious sz. porancs were eased at the inquests held rester- day afternoon, by the app actuality of the Corner
"'KO LEDWG YORK AND OTHERS V. ỦAN HAP
AND RANKS.
POLICE COURT.
2nd November.
BRPOLE THE HON. NG CHOY.
A BHULKING THYER.
Leang, Asin, a coolie, was charged with com mitting a largery at Dr. Ayius's house on the 21at instant.
Mr. Wotton, who rasides with Dr. Ayres at Disder, Caine-road, found the defendant
in bis attendance The time fired to iuansomced bobind a bush in the lower garden on gairies was three o'clock, and at the boar, the Sunday morning last., Defandant bed a basket jarers, two adient officers, a range of wit of sbarcoal in his possession and he had no busi At Chaton, on Sandre at Novemble, the site of neasea, and the usual Generamat ofeints, in.. ness to be on the premises at all, which are a
apeutors and julerpenters, ware present, but thorornded by a high wall sol ia yo way open to Caroner Elfed to put in an appestades till fifteen the public. The basket and ohároval were the minutes to four o'clock, just three-quarters of properly of Dr. Ayres.
Defondant said there was a road through the an hour after the time for which the summonses had breo iswed. On his arrival Mr. Northosts garden and be thought he could pass through expressed his regrot at the delay and, explained here. that it was unavoidable on his part as he had been detained on business by the Colonial Sacre tury. The jurors ineanwhile had been complain- ing in measured terms, and Mr. Mellymont protested most vehemently against suol on ne procedented unpnnetnality on the part of the Chroner, pointing out that a number of goals. men had been detained most especessarily from their businese, at a considerable loss of hot time and money.
HONGKONG. NOVEMBER 23RD, 1980.
Three months' imprisonment with hard labour. Á ROGUE AND VAGABOND. Tang Achtung, a shop coulie, was charged with buig a rogue and vagabond on the ith
instant.
Itappears that defendant paid a visit to Baster House, the residence of Inspector Whitehead, on Saturday evening last, but instead of presetting himself at the door in the naast manner, he chose for soars rymeen of bis-owa to bido Limeelfunder the staircase where he was discovered and arrested
fondant said he went thero to beg. by one of Mr. Whitehead'a servants.
One month's imprisonment with hard labour,
BISORDERLY CONDUCT.
Nor, one of the four treaty ports opened to trade under the Chefeo Convention can, so far, be said to have realised the expectations formed prior to the conclusion of thint abertive agreement. Wabu has, perhaps, of the four micro nearly fulfilled the promise it gave, but The last ümber of the Noutical Magazine has the other three porta, from all of which more the following paragraph on British trade with Ohio: "It is doubtful if we have, indeed it is was expected, have disappointed foreigners. nearly certain that we hire not, yet completely
George Taylor, scatan, pleaded guilty to It was believed that Wenchow would be a con- realised the vast importance of the position whioli, siderable tea-exporting port. It was thought as a grost trading nation, we hold in that remote being drank and oreating a disturbance in portion of the globe. That our transactions Quees's road about five o'clock on Sunday even- that Icbang would prove the great putlet for with the Chinara mercantile classes are great, ing last, and was Hned in the sum of twenty.fire the productions of Szechuan and that vast in- that they are greater than those of any other cents.
Western people, we have of course long felt. But and part of China comprising Shensi, Kansub,
of how great they are in themselves, and of how and Kwaichow, of which so little is known, much greater the those of any of our neigh aud into which, owing to the difficulty of hours; we have not yet formed any aileguato con- Joption. We have long been the foremost amongst communication and the numerous barrior the forsign tracters whe bave socess to Chinese stations, 60 few foreign goods penetrate. It ports. Ever since we displaced the Portuguese was considered certain that Pakhoi, admirably and Dutch-or rather sacceded to the plass from which thay had been driven by the natire aitusted on the west coast, and obviously the cathorities now couturies age, out transactions port of shipment for the products of western with Obina za surpassed those of our maritime rival But it is not till very lately that we have.
wards.
LARCENT.
ENTERING A DWELLING HOUSE FOR AN UNLAWFUL PURPOSE.
SHANGHAI
The CMSN. Go steiner Tehamn, which left this port on the 5 November, toalt in a full cargo of arms and munitions of war at Nanking with which she proceeded to Navohwang
We hear that the Commission sent from the United States to the Court of Peking to nego. tists with the Chinese Government concerning Chinese omigration have succeeded in their mis- siou so far that a trosty has been signed by which emigration to the States will be placed under
The canal that is process of construction
between the Tong Caillery and Takn is expected to be completed by the end of thle mari. It will be-twenty-one tiles long; its depth at low water will be thres feet, scd at high water ve foot. The labours of ton thousand men bare been employed on it.
1.
TIENTSIN.
8th November, The week has been a very busy one for Tien- tain, where both Tursigners and Natives have been busy with Paca Lotteries, and the three days racing; and the Russo-Chinees business has been shelved.
prize
ALLEGED FAMINE IN CHIHLI.
darvise. "Their record of survive under our zg is the narrative of untarnishel, fidelity and un- surpassed releur." Doubtless the hinose bare- their recent claim for tribute from Nepasi en the conditions of the Treaty of 179; above-men- tioned.--Topan Mail.
-THE JAPANESE TROOPS.
A military friend, whe was present at the review held in the Hibiya yarade graad in Tokdo. on the Mihako's birthday, has furnished the
In Wen-an District-175 villages entirely Japan Mail with the following remarks:-The flooded and their crops all lost. 27 villages sar-parade ground was a large grass square affording counded by water on three sides, $1 surrounded sufficient spsse for the close mancares of a fores on ene or two sides. The land in them which of 10.000 men. On this ocasion, I should think had dried is rotonded or refuses to grow any there were about 9,000 auder arms, with a thing. The high lands have suffered from the ber of recruits, without arm and assountramusts, dry weather. In 75 villages the early corps looking on. The usiform of all arms is bizza with could not be sown, and the late crops have facings of yellow, white, green or red, according to the corpe. Many of the coats were seddy- suffered from drought.
In Helsing District-23 villages Rooded by looking and would, senording to military pariance, water from this Ku.yang and Ching Rivers, and being to "last year's clothing." I obearvad, surrounded by it on all sides. 64 villages in which however, among the royal escort, which consisted the orops have been drowned by water from the of snoors, that this year's olothing" was the nearer to the royal personago! The men were Kn-yang River.
*
We have to resord the radder dasth of Cap. tain Lowse, who was our of curoldost residents,
In Jen chiv District-29 villages which have in marching order, with the addition of a white Both Foreigners and Chinese havo been anxi- During the Taiping rebellion be renderet good sorvida to the Chinese Government as captain of ously looking forward to the opening of the new been flooded for years, owing to their extremely borse baie plume of one pattern worn in the shako in the Yangtze, ond of lata your he has been a Dotring, with the stle assistance of Mr. W. F. of the accumulated water; sillages in which doubt converted the otherwise pecking order" the stammer Confucius, which was afterwards lost Dook at Taku, plaziod and constructed by Mr. low position; 12 villages which could not get rid by the cavalry, artillery, and infantry, which no eki, and similar to that of the French and Ita. liun armies. In addition to the great coat rolled lumber and coal merchant in Hongkes. Daring Stevenson, which to take in three of the pha the interopy have been flooded, and 22 in which into review order." The knapssok iz of gnas. the last few months symptoms of heart disease betical garbest, and to coat to-thirds less than they have been injured; 33 villages flooded on were visible to his friends, and he died very sudang dook was almost finished when the sows one side.
In Wa-ching District-187 villages, of which on the top of the knapsack red or green blankat Chau Alau's boatman, was charged with the denly between eight and nine o'clock sm, on the arrived a few days ago from Tain that the coffer..
Following afternoon at the New Camatory. and therefors care way and the dock was flied from the Tin River, which burst its banks, or The rides were English Saider, 1963 pattern, the sword bayonet being substituted for the ba- larceny of a pair of earrings, valued at 31.29, on 15th November. The funeral took place the dam had been nudermined by large pized arabs, the beans and lato crapa are injured by water was carried around the top and sides of the pack. the 21st instant.
Anotherold and well-known resident has passed with water, which gave a bath to about 150 from the Han River which overlawed.
Each Infantry battalion appears to have Wong Atai, a widow, living in a boat, sail Be
In Tintain District-20 villages flooded on youst. Mr. Henry Mallar, who died on the 17th Chinese who were basy at work pamping it out;
by-a-party-of-about-ten-man and bone in frout was sitting a the Frays Wall on Sunday yon-sway. ing, when the defendant passet. He was very November at the comparatively early age of 49 so it will take some time loager to finish.alledo, sed villages noahls to get rid of the a national ocloar of smil timensions, guarded- In Ta-cheng District-13 villages noverad of the battalion, not in the centre, thas loading rada to witness, and when spoken to ha strack years. He came to the East, we believe in the On Saturdays curier arrived from Shingbing water laying there, her on the eye and snatched her earrings and slipper ship Northfact, about the year 1860, and to His Excellency Li, dispatched by His Eroul
office at Hongkong. Afterwards he went to bean routed by the Kirins. If so with Chinese, four fast, 32 villages fooded just after the orops rallying paint as in the British army. The threw them away. She then raised an alarm and for a short time bo was in the Colonial Secretary's lenoy Yeb, that Ut of Kirin and his braves had with water jying there to the depth of three or to the supposition that it dues nat form the cavalry do not possess a guiden er, standard and defendant was arrested.
The defendant said he had khowa complainant Tientain, and was in business there as unctioneer in the case of a war with Roasis it in feared that had been planted.
In Ching Distrist--11 villages in which land the various regiments appear to be without Awasthiart and commission agent during the war. Leaving the Russians will lose the fan of meeting a few
is raostly poor and impregnated with salt, and bands. The troops under reisw formed thres Kwangtung and the greater part of the pro-achieved anything like the unrivalled position for over twelve months. She was
Tiontain after the war we over ho came to of the braves dispatched from Hanicat. of his and he had had a quarrel with her.
As vince of Kwangsi, would speedily develop a which we now hold.'
The weather has been cold because of a strong other villages where the lead is foul from the sides of a hollow square, facing fawards. It would have looked mors reactical if they had Complainant said she had never seen defendant Shanghal, where he has resided ever sincs. large trade when thrown open. In no case,
a member of the A.D.C. and Race Club, he was N.E. wind since Wednesday last and moderated retiring water.
In Pro-ti District-268 villages which lia very boen drawn up in a line of columns, on a base The German bark Orùm, Captain W. H. Ods. before and did not know him. however, have events verified unticipations which arrived here yesterday from Cardif, 19,
Bemanded till Friday next the 26th inst., de most popular, bat during the last few years only on Sunday as about four p.m., stent the It is, however, satisfactory to nato by the re-ports having experienced bad weather in the fendant admitted to bail in two suraties of $50 obrozie goat has prevented his taking that notive time when the bride of K.E. La Hang-chang's low No spring crops were sown in them, sed fronting the entrance to the ground. I always part in sport as was formerly his woat, but he son entored E.E.'s Tamen in great state they were coded again in the summer, they are thinks thore is a tendency in estera argius for turns of trade for the year 1879 that the two South, and in a gals on the 8th Augast lost a esch.
was ever a ganist and warm hearted companion loudly cheered by the Chinese as she passed still covered with water, for the most part shal-fazoiful formations, and have often witnessed even when suffering under his affliction. Hin her red chair, borne by 16 bearers. The low, so that they are not neossible, either by very complicated, not to say very curious forms- tions at reviews of natíve troops befers thoir -ports which had hitherto rinidad the most overboard, and allerwards, in a typhoot. lost spars and sails. She reports inft Cardiff
Pin Apo, a cook, unemployed, was charged with was one of the best-known me in the Settle. Chibiese because of the obangs of wind and boat or cart.
I lo-kien District-92 villages inundated, princes, or what would be called by native writers barren resulta Ichang and Pakhoi-bave on the let Joue, and had light variable winds
square formation was that His Imperial Highness latterly shown decided signs of improvement. and Bae weather to the Cape of Good Hope, then entering a dwelling house on the 20th inst. forment, and bis death removes one from the ranks weather radiot the approval of Heaven of this
On the supposed purpose of commiting a felony. of the old residents who cannot easily be replaced union, which was the cause of the great theor.24 villages in which the late cups are injured; auspicious occasions." The result of the hollow
ing this young lady received; all declare she 98 villages which have suffered from hail. Fery strong winds with a tremendous son,
Ne Asu, e Goountant, residing in the Lan-Daily News.
In Kao-yung District-39 villages, which are tapk an intolerably long time in pusing stong the We published the other day Mr. Pry's re- the Buhof August, in lat: 37.11 Sonth and long
To day (the 14th November) tho Press of is very pretty and well educated. His Excel-
in marobing past were lost, occasioning loss port on the trade of Pakhoi for 1879, in which 26 17 East, a seaman was washed overboard, and Alak, Cirouler-Pathway, said that about £va
of time and voma irregularity, The Japanese be showed the sudden, and gratifying increase owing to the very high ses, was not seen after. oolook on Sanday morning he head on annual Shanghai reveived an addition to its ranks by foncy Li and Lady Li have spent a great deal of more or less surrounded by water, and their emps front, and the proper faterals between regiments
Arrival at Aujeron-the 18th, and bad notes in his house, sud on making on examination the issue of the first, or at any rate specimen, zoey to make the marriage attractive, a on very pour.
being the most polite people of the East, it A TALE OF CHINESE REVOLT,
weal' strike one somewhat odd that the Mikado in the trade of the port consequent upon the light winds and eat weather outil the 4th of the premises he found defendant searabing sanuber of a Fraceh daily newspaper L'Indepen the application of Mr. Dillon and Mr. Detring
SUPERSTITION; & CRUELTY
not turn the salates. As he rode slowly breaking down of the opposition to otcamers Detabor, that had very strong winds from the shelf plans against the wall. He had no husidant de Shanghai, an orgae of Freneb interests Lady will entertain at the Yamén to-morro pass in the Lonso, and was arrested and given in in China. The Editor is Mr. E. Grolier The Ms. Dill, the Chancelier's dy, Mrs. Detring N.N.. until the 30th, when the wind inorassed
new journal bepos, owing to its energy, to see and Miss Devine, which is a sure proof that
The N. C. Daily News abstract makes the fold the ranks, be looked straight to his and the issue of transit passes to foreigners to a gale; about 12 o'clock at noon blowing ty charge of the police.
front, apparently uninterested in all about him, by Defendant said he was coming from a privy little trade and progress reappear in the Lady Lá is well pleased and proud of, tho Mr. En sislant in charge of the Customs phoon, the grass read 22.40; sontinned te biny
The latest news is that the Corean Amylowing from the Peking Gazelle of Oft. 11th it something of the spiritusi still larka in his A long memorial from Tso Tsung-tang and in need therauf. It has of course the inevit at Ichang, gives a very satisfactory account of util about clock, when it, decreased a little, and when walking down the street a cry of thief Frosch Concession, which seems to be badly daughter-in-lay.
This case was also remanded till Friday news, ubio Letter From Paris Item to be well sudor is to leave after his atay in the Tas his culleagua Yang Chang.obia, reporting the composition! The inspection being completed the rising fortunes of Ichang, though the but still saporised very hats sas, the ship was cuised and he was arrested by mistake.
jeontinually taking in water: Jost abreral sails improvement is not so pronounced as that of sud the main gallant-top-yardom that time prisoner being admitted to bat in two sureties of printed, but the punctuation losses made to Miso, and a visit to the Foreign Soldeugut, anptars of the leader of a seditionary movement the troops wheeled to the right und rarebed psat be desired. It promises to steer clear of the and that ut Peking there are at present only at Kratzu Kon in Chieli-chow, an account of in quick time (the slew time, buing thing of $140 each.
artillary going past at the head of their respoolive personalities that discredited its two prodecansors three Hanlin of the War party, one of them which is gives in the Gazette of July 10th. The the past was net indulged laj, the cavalry and the southern port. In his concluding remarks bad strong monsoon afterwards to port.
in Shanghai. Whether there is room for a journal being the famous Chang Chib-tang; their movenient was set in metion by oue Ka Taupo brigades-first at the walk, afterwards by them. BEYORE THE HON, M. S. TONNOORT, on the trade of Jebang, Mr. EDGAR BAYS;---- An inquest was held at the Government Chil
devoted to French interests only, which are iden. party is breaking no fast. The Western Bay to whose brather's wife & son was born pro "There-is, 3-believe, a prosperous fature in Hospiz yesterday afternoon before the Acting
tical generally with all other foreigners here we press idea about signing has had good maturely on the 1st of July, 1979, inat after theves at the tret, the dressing being moderately SLEEPT WATCHMAN. store for Ichang; but it will be when the Coroner, Mr. G. Nartheote, and a jury, vou
sisting of Mesars. A MoClymont, D. anys. LA Asang, a watchman, belonging to the Ge- have no means of judging. We wish our new effect on those who oried out for war, and earthquake bad occurred, la consequence of the kept, but some of the horses varying their pacer knew very wall when war was declared they shook the mother ressived from being in a boss by catering where they should have been trat ported. The infantry marched past at the slope, means of communication are other than they man, and T. Ide Bowler, inqui inte the verament Fire Brigade, bergen by P.C. confrère long life and stones.
The Obese authorities here received instrue would be safe behind the walls of Peking, so that which fell under the vibration of the earthquaketing; all however doing as well as might to er- are at present. The steamers hitherto plying death of a Chinese male, name unknown. Dr. Robert Love, with being asleep on his engine at
Saiwan abeat half-past three o'clock yesterday tion from the astronomical Board at Peking to by the time the now Convention arives ell, except A professional exorcist having stated it as his own fanion, a rito rosting with the barrel issas a proclamation-fer the information of the name tex of the military man will be speicst au- opinion that the Test of the child having been downwards on the righiteboulder. Tatoo did not between the port and Haskow are not the argues, Assistant Superintendent of the Go
vernant Civil Hospital, said the deceased was morning.
Defendant had been left in charge of the engine people that there will be total anlipse of the moon capting. Even amongst these there will be born alive under each optional cironmstances
vala between companies were notstrictly preserved. brought to the hospital at half-past seven on and, as a result, serious delays to shippers are Saturday evening. He was insonsible, and fren and gear after the Sea which broke out at then the 15th day of auxt moon, exactly one month change of mind, what this Kirin affai, Shan was an indication that he was destined to become koup step or dress particularly well, and the inter the symptoms disclosed it was thought-be-was village of Baiwau had been extinguished. His from today. There is ensom common to al-Hai Kwau, the N.E. wind and jou will take famonu, Ka Tan-paterned bismind tothe suplog. by no means infrequent. The great detriment, suffering frem an overcass of opium, and he was duty was to be on the alert and give the alarm most all the Eastern pierde of busting gongs and them think more of getting back to the Southment of this infant phenomenon as means fe is sourcely fair, however, to look with tas to trade is the uncertainty in the minds of treated naoordingly. He never recovered oun in case of any froth outbreak, but as Mr. Parker, firing off guns on the event of an elipse. Accord then of meeting the Russian troops, and, what sudition. With thisistent heengaged the moroist omagius from its infans. The faech past of Szechven merchants as to how long their solousness, sad died the following morning On Auting Assistant Superintendent explained to ing to the Chinese mythology, the sun and moon they dread mare, the Russian men-of-war. Many to east the child's horoscope, and performs ceroided the aviat. Deze being no died mo crareining the contents of the stomach he found a cure dat defondant on this occasion bad were at one time man sud wife, living happily hare asked and would like to know before they tain aaltatory ceremonies proper to his calling.
a living Buddha and had osztrol over earth.prosch in appearance mere nearly to om Choor valuable goods, such as silk, eaflower, must, quantity of a dark liquid verembling epiura. The been on laty for sa expeptionally long time, be together in an autoilluviso vary, until the Crontar left Tientsin if those mer-of-war would also go after which it was gras eat that this child was nouvres. I should think the Japanese troops up- the men are perhaps rot so thick set, and havÒ and medicines, sten fürwarded to Ichang, other viscera vera in a healthy state. There Worship took a loniont view of the vase and dis of the preant heaven and earth called them forth to Shan Hai Rau, if so, they would remain
to wander disconsolate about our globe, giving where they are, which is the reason that he may makes. He then prevailed on the other of the kds that to any other Asiatic troops, although were no external marito of visions on the body, charged the prisoner with a caution.
light to us mortal men. At melipse, the beare here, and that the iths are all crowded with child to place it in the local temple, und heen- Thust remain exposed in boats, or accred, 13 and be saldered, that death was the result of
to take special care of the child. The mother Japanese seem to drag their feet after then eimilarly to the Bonga sepoy, which I shoutt was the case fast year, in rickety godown, opinto poisoning PC. 14, Choong Awong,
need to visit the temple periodically to suckle tribute to their wearing of the "waraji " as in arms try to escape to their aute-mandane eavè,
the child, but was not allowed to maide the the oase of the sapop, who is secastomosd, to a before an opportunity or shipping occurs, proved finding the deceased in an insensible state with being in mulawful possession of à gaantity reach of each other and falling into each others -Shanghai Mercury Correspondent.
in Centre-street on Saturday evening sad re- of iron on the 21st instant.. Naturally enough, under these circumstances moting him
In the meantime rumours were diligently spread the Station, and afterwards to. Sergeant Honnersy said he defendant it and leave the world in darkness. The effect of
that a calamity was pending, the afects of which chapat e sandals Iacticed in a Japanese rogi. which more or less involve less of interest on the hospital. Efforts had beso made to dis-Hollywood-road on Saulay evening, with a the noise of the gongs and pans is supposed to
II.B.M.'s guubust. Mesquita arrivod last week, could be mosped by the worship of Buddha, and mont on its march to Toknsaki, that many of the capital, they consider, it ferable to for savor docessed's friends, but without svall. No couple of baskets covered over with matting. frighten the unhappy couple from each other and
and s dosk is being got ready for her. This pro- the result was that the people for tailes around their European beats attached to each ward auch merchandise by nk direct-te further evidence being forthcoming, te jury ro. Ou the baskets being examined they were found to restore light to us-Mercury.
Eurned :. verdier to the offset that deve died to contain a quality of iron weighing about
tection for us during the winter is as grateful to made pilgrimage to this tople to worship the side of the knapok and marched in the "waraji."- Shashib and Hankow. Until, therefore, there from opin poisoning, but there was no evidemus sixty pounds. The Sorgean, suspected the iron
ne the necessity was urgent. We hear the infant Badtha cud present offerings of money and The Japanese soldier has not of course tlie physi cavalry, man and horse being lighter and the te some improvement on the precept class of to show how the pier had been administered bad not been honestly acuse by, as it mug re
Your rooders have become familiar with the Chinese aubest also intends to remain for the rice. Ku Taa-yu then gave it out that the country que, gait, or dash of the British soldier. In the A second inquiry before the Corotor, with the enabled that usually lying about the dobks.
Ramanded till today to enable inquiries to be fast that large numbers of soldiers are being winter. Her name is Way-quen. Our ze was to be the sons of watfero, and called on the horas not possessing matola spend, the momentum steamer, no very great development of the amejary, wasthon instituted regarding the death
constantly conveyed from the interior provinces British Consul has arrived, and he is just the people in the villages round to produce all the in a charge would be much less than that of British envalry, and the shock received from the trade may be." The district around of an elderly Chiness female named Young Alai. made.
to the North by inesus of the China Marchants' sort of man who will not judge of the community arms, they had and to give them to him In Icbang is paratively poor and there is Les Chak Chi, a doctor in tha Tung Wah Hos
Company's steamers. Of the host that were to by the spectacles" of others, so that we may course of time he had made a large collection of latter would be overwhelming. The same way pital, said denesand was brought to that institu.
be despatched from this port, only four battalions hops "prejudica" will no longer interfere with arms in this manner, sad is the month of March aid of the infantry (Japanese), who la not little demand there for foreign goods, hot tinst 10lack Jesterday morning. There was
King, thestrionis, and other excitements are freely was Namotinchow, summoned tho-eldors of oer- an increasing quantity of imports fud their assere acalp wound over the right eye which had Lau Atim, a trader residing in Third-street, now remain, and these will doubtless take their the sociabilities of the season. Shooting, bow-last Ku Tea-po. and the exorcist, whose na pesesse the weight 801 "go" of the British.
Even bleating freely, The body was quite dood. Saying poos, said that, about 11 o'clock on-thedsparture in a few days way into Szuchuon undertransit peas. Suitable From the evidence of this,wituess, it would up morning of the 9th instaat he put a jacket For more than a month past the plain outside talked of as in store for us, and we may look fortain villages, soms twinly in number, to their The Jasuese ehould theroforo train themselvas steamers will no doubt ore long beplaced on the pear that there was examination of the body outside his house on a bamboo pole to dry. About the south wall of the city has on turned into a ward to such ramsation so will make up for our aid, and in rited thou to risa in revolt: The principally in fine tactics. The men ought to river to carry on the trade with Icbneg, which made so us to ascertain the cause of death. Hone put the same day be missed the jacket but vast cataging-ground, and along the river bank separations during the next four months from people who went to worship the infant were shout well as they possess superior intelligence, is evidently destined to develop steadily if not was simply satisfied that the woman was dead, made su report of the matter until he was taken in a northerly direction the encampments have the rest of the civilised world. The wasthet, is directed to bind a pisad of red doth razed their great tractability, and are not addicted to drink, and be lnd beau informed that she had fillonte No. 7 station by a Chinese constable who extended as far as the Wun.elang gato: Hero pleasant at present, but very cold, and it is dif-heads and to porterm a wardane with a sword & vice tuulged in so largely by some Europost
dered two men who canis ( the Temple and pro-and military dissipline. rapidly. Pakhoi as clearly is a rising port, and from a boight of three storeys. Cheong Asbuy thored him the jacket produced and which he the steamers have anchored, and loaded first with oult to say whether we shall have au oarly or in their hand. Some of the elders, having mur-armies, and one which is so subversive of all order
When the CMS.N. Co.'s steamer Hankroung tested against Ku Tan-pe and the exorcist in-3
Mr. Joseph Cowon, M.P... has withdrawn, his (alius Bob Alook) retiral al merchant, rezognited as his property. The prisoner was at rive-the Commissariat Departmentof a Chinese Icte monson,
living froight of Honan and Hupah "braves" left Nowchwang, the forniguresident kere souio citing the people in this manier, and having egnised the body of deceased as that of his o- the station, having been scrusted with the jacket army never breaks down-and then with their her, who was about 65 years of ago Yester, in his possession.
F.C. Ippo, the constable who arrested the pe-le are packed like Mahoula pilgrims or her-what exercised over the creamstones that thes proceeded to plander a local chieftain from name from the list ! members of the Newos-
H.M.S. Mosquito had received orders to leavethe whom they took males and casos, Kp Tan-tle.os.Tyne Liberal Association.
In one of the Airsrican regimente in Mexico day morning about 10 o'clock.be was syed
ging out son handkerchiefs a win. sonor on the afte toon of the 20 as besaw bin rings in a barel
The men are in excellent spirits, many of port. A dock had been in progress of coastrupa wa teged by them to commande spera- and seems likely to remaio eo, though most dow to dry, on the third morty of house No. In trying to stuff something xp the sleeve of his
Perl-struat, what abe overbalanced terself and jeokot, which on examination turned out to be them clated by the spirit of adventnra quite astion for har avcommodation, the work on which tions. Ku Ten-pa adeordingly sent men with there was a corporal who, when the roll was belag
·warrant urrow," tố -the dif. | zer Maid." This offer repeated the call. No That the trade is increasing at all, however, fell to the ground, a height of about thirty feet. the jacket in question. On being arrested the much as by hated of the foreigner. Unfortun- was stopped when it was known that her pro chickens feathers, which he obose as a sub-called, rinsed to answer to the name of "Ebeno- during the Taiping rebellion and volunteers from ba, we hear, some idea of a general exodes from forent villages, sumtaching them to his standard. soever. Is Ebeneser Mead on the ground p he was immediately picked up and covered to prisoner bagged hard that the constable might stoly with the exception of those who sorted taction would be withdrawn. There seemed to stitute for the the Tang Wah Hasjatal, but on arrival tore" It let him go.
Mr. Thomas Bola, Head Turkey in Victoris the regular army, a great proportion of the dif. the place in the serout of the departars of the They were to mest in force on the 11th April at Ebon Mead it bare," quoth, the corporal. The very recently the wisdom of opening either port was found she was quite dead. There was us one
and other places round, were to make for Breà north-wester. Captain, gooth the mmpant to foreign trade-and not unreasonably some docued when she feil. The other women Gael, proved three previous convictions, two offerent regiments is made up of the rawost reoruits, gunboat. The weather was fine and clear, but a certain spot, and after attacking Chish Ohow Ebenezer was repeated again, in a tone like. chues and commence operations ou à large scale. corporal," pour usms is Peter Read; would you. in the house were all in the cook-room In this which were for larceny, against prisoner sines who hardly know a rifle from a pika.staff. Their little cold in the stuga. No ipe was en- from all appearance—had been several cities and the jury returned a verdict of accidental 1878, and he was now committed fur tris at the highest idea of modern warfare le oberging in conated on the voyage down
A short time sized wome of the "Honan braves” Barrisïs wero srestof st different points and respond if you were called Pater-aneezer Renă p1 called in question.
next Criminal Bessions of the Supreme Court. Hoe with spouts twenty fast long, and nitoring 1 death.
best that could be devised for the parpast,
seems likely to grow into an important certre
of commercial activity. But in both places
the trade is mainly in the hands of Chinese,
of the produce is shipped in foreign bettors:
is matter for gratification, especially as until
oritionl eye on the movements of an army jest
UNLAWFUL POSEEABLON. Kwok Asem, a tharing hawker, was charged lief is that these unhappy Lovers.com within them, trusting to be appointed somewhere else joined upon the Lama in charge of the temple not the same jaunty air in marching. The
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COMMITTED FOR TETAL,
Yuan Aft, an onlicensed hawler, was charged with larceny of a jacket on the 20th instant.
WU-CHANG.
NEWCHWANO.
8th November.
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