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SUPREME COURT.
April 81.
At the stinnal mosting of the Chamber, used for 4th Arg, the following basnow will be brought Forward, together with any motions which 1947 bo wade in acordance with the rules
1.Adoption of the Report.. Passing the Aunt's 8-logic of the committea
JORN G. Punnow; ChairmAD.
NAGASAKI.
I in bó, as out by the fact that in those places, The Mercury henze from Kohn that Consel J. much better than publishing anonymous letters moonded, that the bar should be dean away with. I
where the Chinese lazigranta all come from Stubel now at that place is to be appointed Con in the newspapers: He would go over the (Laughter).
The amendment was lost.. one provínce or district they prove an omillarat for the United States at Shanghai,tems one by one, and he hoped that members of
the Club would contine any remarks they had to Me Frauen proposed that the Committee doudly tractable and law-abiding popule The Amcy damafie hears that the native son make to the subjecta contained in the nolles. He should carry on the bar and retail the the drinks tion
verts are flying se speedily as their legal can proceeded to deal with the proposed alterations and at no mozo proft than was accessory to detray Garry Shary in all diretions through the dreaded they all appeared to be rencomiable propost the exponses of the bar, of being asseted by their countrymen in on tins, but the whole question of the regatta wenld Mr. Axerar donded. The British sorvatie: Cleopatra arrived at sequence of the rumour allost that the French not come bofore that moeting but botere the rest ME CU. STWANT thought the notion was Woosing from Amoy on the 3rd instant intend to soie Amoy
aunual meeting. As to the question naked with excellent in theory, but not in practice. Tho The Bassin corretto Nayers arrived at
The application of Capt. Lesain for special par Shanghai from Foochow on the ard instant.
A Decree appears in the Peking Gosette or regard to the unsatisfactory state of the Club bar at the Cricket Club was not run by the com
minaion to enter the Slomoss brig Doretta having dering Chon sing, Salt Commissioner of Property, that was a matter which required some mittes, but was simply farmed by the boy. Kyang tang, and I Paiya, Gesin Thotai of the orplanation. It might be stated that the Glo Mr LEIGs thongat it would be unadvisable been granted by the local authorities, her inward The telegraph line from Shanghai to Tien same provins, to vacate chair rests, they haring urnment had in centemplation scheme for that the Club should be place where people cargo has bean discharged, and she is now load- tain was interrupted at date of one latestadvices hean prenomaded by the Governor-General to hear it would be manifestly absurd on their profit should be made on the bar which should to unter har at the Customs was ossary owing widening and extending tho Prays, and that could go to get sheep drinks, and he thought ing an outward sorge, ‹ The sponíal permission from Shanghai,"
unequal to the intios of their respective offices,
part to enter into any considerable expendituro go to the benefit of the Club. If the committee to the fact that there is no breaty of coMRIT The Mercury of the 4th instant says.—fir A Chinaman, who had married a white wo with almost a certainty of their haring to took the bar in hand they would have to engage between Siam and Jiper. Harry Parken, wo hear, is expected hors from man, applied to the Police Judge the other day remove the whole premieas in a short time a man to carry it on, and he would be placed in We hear that the steamer Chollerion's anim the North at the luster sad of next week. He for a divorce Deat like the white woman When the idea of making a continuana Pinys a position of considerable temptation, as the sgainst the Teckige Maru (Into: Patricio) Ins SHIPS' MEDICINE CHESTS REFITFED, for Korea and other porta
will leave here in our of HB.M's war verals he said, by one of an interpreter,What ob was brought to the notice of the Boaretary, committes eculd rally have no check on him: bien settled by the payment of $2,000. As tho jestion have you to her the Judge nakod. Mr. Lookhart, that gentleman wrote to the The only difference between the Cricket Field Chollerton proceeded in bor voyage, in London The Amoy Casette hears that money is scarce Hep." "What has she done Nothing, Colonial Scaretary etating what he had Bar and that of this Club was that the former without repairing, her damages could not have the natives, who are axerting their at- tt's why I don't want her. Want wife to hose and inquiring what was going to had a printed list of prices, and the boy had to been of a very serious naturs. Rising Sun, most to hide their bullion in safe quartera, con work. No work no wife. No work, no ent.be done, and whether it would affect the provide certain brands of liquore S
You may have her. The Judge refused the Club promises. A roply was reocived from After some further conväreation it was agreed sequently foreigners have experienced difficulty gongonts offers and the discontentor Colestial the Colonial Segretary to the effect that the that the management of the bar should be loft DEATH OF DR. WELLS WILLIAMS. in calling in their demanda on nativo tezdera.
eriod his complaint to a higher Court question of the extension of the Prayn was a sub. In the hands of the committes, and that they
The Neto York: Harold thus records the de konsas Traveller,
fect which had been referred to the Suorsary of should draw up a list of charges, fo. State for the Colouïes se one of proving, im A vote of thanks to the Chairman conoladodomas of the vateran missionary and talentad A writer in the Pottery Banette has been portance, but no reply had been resolved. If the the meeting.
suthor of The Midila Kingdom"--" ". making some investigations with regard to the alteration did take plaos, however, it would
Professor B. Wells Williams, of Yale College, "crackle" found on early Chinese pollery. This decessitate the removal of gymnasium, beat
died last evening. Two years ago ho fall and umont, for it is not at all the result of age, hons, and swimming bath. Under these oir- was prodnood by a very simple method, the body cumstances he (Mr. İnoksan) did not think the
broke his collar bone. This was closely followed ar pate being made more sansitive to heat and committy were justifial exponding a large
by a paralytic shook, from which, however, he Information has reached us(Amay Garetts) that expansion than the coating or glaze. Only a sum on the precises, though of course they
In Summary JuERDICTION, -
recovered. About two weeks' nga: he began to the inhabitants of Cang-ney, Ke-lan, have little manipulation is required to cause the cracks ought to be kept clean and in good repair. rigon and attacked those of the neighbouring all over the surface to his more or less frequent. If the members bad had any grennd cf com.
BEFORE MR. JustOE, RUSSELL, fail, and he doclined, rapidly from that time. town, called Berg-Sas. The motives which and so form oraukle of a larger or smaller pattern. plaint on that ground before, ha thanght
The first professor of the Chinese language. CA KÔNG K
Ki CHEONG KAL prospted this hostile moverent between these Black, and sometimes rel, were then rubbed into it would to locked to in fatura. With regard
eaple, we cannot as yet fathom, but we prostre the tiny rocks in order to make the decoration to the proposed alteration in the management of Mr. Wotton for the dsfondant.
Mr Holmas appeared for the plaintif, and sad literature at Yale College was, until a Iste period of his life, hattar known to China thaa in they are nothing more nor less than a clan fight. more distinct. This tracklo is often taken by the Ear, bus aupposed it would be possible to carry amateur collectors to be a distinctive mark of out what was suggested, and that the new som
The plaintiff claimed from the defendant, the his own country. He was born in Ution, New sum of $1,000 waid to be due for werk and labour Tork, September 22nd, 1815, and graduated at Twenty-fre firma at San Francisco, gaged tho ors or date of rafacture, and it is tras mittes might take it up. He must confess that and the plaintiff in manufacturing oigars, which altogether em: that the porcelain of the only days of the Ming he w some diffenities in the way, and he dont sed materials ampplad by it is it for the Renasciner Polytechnic Institute in Troy at ployed 2,800 Cliness workmen, and represent dynasty has a urschle poonlar to it; but, os a 35,000,000 énital, on the 3rd March looked sutile, it forms no standard of age. When all honed that no alteration would be made for breach of an agreement autored like between the age of twanty. The next year, 1854, he reat
withunt proper noties being given.
the plaintiff and the defendant whereby the deto Canton as printer for the American Bart of as the aggression of the Clinase, who have brawalsh grey, and celloved by raised ornaments gard to the financial questions, remarks being withdrawing proseeding in init No. 992 of 1583 his arrival added to his datios the mastant ail Chinese cigar makers. The reason for this first one into vogne, it was gerally of s Some conversation was proceeding with rotandant agreed in congloration of the plaintiff Farsign Missions, bat almost immediately after continually domanded higher wages and harder of a dark ferruginions colour, much resembling roade by Mr. Tripp and Mr. Powall when the that he, the defendant, would pay to the plaintiff clitorship of the Chinese Repository. In 1835
bronze. The earliest Chinees pottery entirely chairman thought it would be well to proceed the said sum of $1,000,
with the iteme on the notios in their proper OT“ In our report of Saturday's Palios Court on free from any tree of srackle.
Lan Kwong Ki gave cvideo of the nature he was transferred to Masse to complete the Monday there was a case of threatening langage Bays the Japan Gerrits The Osake Shoaan dor. He asked some gentlemeu present to proof the contrast and the fast that the quit was printing of Medhurst's Hokkean Dictionary. in which we represented the complainant Mr. Ng Fuk Shang, clork at the Magistracy menoo business on the let April. With this com the subscription of the Club akuld be substi.mitted he had proved against the estate of Ho whom he had been appointed to ratura.
be Kwaisha (Merchant Ship Company) will compute the first resolution.
Mr. M. FALCONER proposed the rale 15 as to withdrawn on the arrangement abave stated. Two years later ho learned the Japanese language In saswer to Mr. Watton, the defendant ad from some shipwrecked sailors of that nationality This was a mistako, tliocomplainant being the bro pany the Domie Kism Kwaisha bat amalgamat therof the above, Mr. Ng Tak Shang, a clerk end. The capital of thenew company is 1500,000 tated by the following:-
Tim for the amount, as it was his debt, and that nativa island, and made the first use of his newly ployed by Mosers. Donnys and Mossop. As it you, of which 1,200,000 is in stearers belonging to December 31st of each your. But any resident
"The abcription years shall be from January at the defendant had not in writing agreed to pay acquired knowledge by translating the book of
the debt. had then mixed up with Supreme Court work, 300,000 yon in 30 yon shares has still to be sub-Sapbomber shall pay a ball-pan's absorption: aftor would otherwise appear that Mr. Ng Fak Shang te members of the pany taken over, and member joining after the with Jane and before 800
Genesis and the Gospel of St. Matthew into Other witness were called on behalf of the Japanese. He rendered important nasistanes to we have been requested to make this correction. seribed by the public. The steamers taken over 30th September $1 per month for, esasindor of year plaintiff, but their evidence did not agres with De. Bridgman in his work intended to (poilitate
are eighty in number, but upon inspection by in which he exters."
the plaintiff. It is reported that prior to the acceptance by
the study of the Chinese tonggo, and himself Sir Harry Parkes of the past of British Minister were prononneed unssaworthy and consequently surveyors appointed by the marine bureau, thirty
His Lordship asked Mr. Wotton to put Mr. prepared a little book of "Easy Lessons in Chi Hr. A. H. JACKSON seconded the proposition. Mr. St. Croix thought that the provision for Cheong Kai into the box.
se." This he followed by an "English and at Feking, the salary attached to that office was uninsurable, and fifty were passed. If the fifty the payment of the reasood amount after the Chong Kai was examined, and denied the Chinas Vocabulary of the Court Distort," and has, howevor, baer more than made up to him by 1.200,000 the mean value is 24000 yen osch; bat tion to new arrivals to the colony, so that a par lowered from £8,000 to £5,500 per annum. This mrveyed vossals represent a value of yon 30th September should be limited in its applion plaintiff's evidence.
by a "Chinese Commercial Guide," which has His Lordship gave judgment for the defendben almost invaluable to besinoen men hering he appointment aa Minister to Koren, which he in all probability the sighty were of that aggre son might not merely join the Club for the reant with costs of saft.
tmnsentions with that onuntry and of which the halda conjointly with that of China, a salary of
Afth edition, published in 1863, was nearly re- latter offee, su fast the two salaries added to
written by him. The year 18 to 1843 were gather reach the respectable figure of 86,700 por
spont by him in America in delivering leotares sunum-Shanghai Courier.
Badd otherwise obtaining funds to secure the casting of a font of Chiness type for the use of the mission prasa. The lootures were afteryanla enlarged and published under the title of The Middle Kingslam,” nail secured in that shype a Largo circulation: At this time he was made an Lind. by Union College. From 1848 to 1851 he resumed the charge at the Chine Ra pository, which was then discontinued.
He served as interpreter to Commodora Patry Lat Achun, ocok, for stealing clothing to the in the orpetition to Japan, and afterwards as value of 818 belonging to a cook employed in a secretary and interpreter to the United States brothai in Cage-street whom he was visiting on Legation in that country, of which he was in Mr. LEIGH secondoi the motion which was Monday, was sentenced to fourteen days hard charge until the arrival of the United States agreed to with the addition, suggested by Mr.labgar,
Minister. In 1850 ho pablinhod bin “Tonia Lockhart, that the provision of a ballot should Lum Fo Sai, ooolic, was sent to geol for a Dictionary of the Canton Dialect," which was also apply to the election of Treasurer and week for stealing aftoon cents worth of goal from republished twenty years later by the English Searstasy.
a ship in the harbour on the 7th inst
anthorities in that country. The years 1858 and The CHAIRMAN mid that they now came, te Lo Anhang, colie, met with a ke panish-1850 were clivity occupied in diplomatis servic financial matters, and before inviting discussionment for theft of lead at Hang Ham Dopkes on in Chins, the next two years in the United States with reforones to them, he would like to the same day.
in the service of the mission. Tho initsense la stato the position of the Club at present.
bear involved in the preparation of a "Syllabio The Treasurer had furnished him with si
Dictionary of the Cainese Language” sceopiad the greater portion of his time for several years. It appeared in 1874 and has lightened the labours of all person who hara occasion to study the language to an incalonkable degree. In the mort year he returned to Amerino, having accepted the call to fill the quely created chair if Yals, to which he carried the same enthusiastic and indo mitable persistence which had wrought snechIS- fnd achievement through the whole of his libo- rione anreer. He distinguished himself as an its affording substantial aid to foreigners, és- advocate of "polling reform on the ground of
Bagider his heavier work Professor Williams was pecially Orientals, in masturing our language. a frequent contributor to the memoirs of the American Oriental Society.
Bordrona, Aran. 9cm, 1881.
Mron has been said and written, at various times, of the evil results which follow any indulgence being shown to Chinese Secret Societies. These aocieties bare ia past years been the source of much trouble in the Straits Settlements and Sarawak. In the latter atata the Government, on the prin- ciple, extremis maks, extrem remedia, took 1,200 per annum having been-aitaobed to the gate vaize, or 15,000 yen esch. The fleet is there gutta, and having got all he wanted vat of thei
tanded for inland sea trafic. In view of per fore composed of very small craftpresumably in- Club for $8 then loare it cent, of the former flost having boon declaced un- and seconded the amendment, which was agreed Mr. Lerea expressed himself in similar torma,
Seaworthy on survey, it is simply wonderful that to unanimously..
summary measures of the sternest obaracter, stringing up offenders to the gallows, and thus broke down the power of the Hoays, as the societies are called down south. Several The Fer. Father Chinchon, we loara, foft so low sonidants opour. What the condition of Mr. FALCONER then proposed that rate 20 is riots haveccodrred in the Straits Settlements Amey for Manila për steamer Don Juan, where aurveyed vesela is azot be estimated that to the Committee should be substituted by the
ho is to be consecrated a Bishop during the Holy they are all highly dangerous will not be disput-following through the contentions of rival Hooys, but Work, and will return on or about Low Sunday, ed." these have been due in several instances to Las Bishop of Amoy and its Dependencies. The clan and religious differences, not to dig-Holy See has thought fit to rate the Apostolta There'te a Bishoprio owing to the numerously in- affection to the Government. There is oorpasing Christian topaintien. We wish Bay. SHANGHAT.doaht that some, of the chiefs of the secret. Enther Chinchon a pleasant voyage to Manila and speedy and bafe zeturn in our First Roman esciotics ecmetimes even exert their jußuenco Catholic Bishop-Amry Gansite. for the preservation of peace. Their mis MAP OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE.chievous tendencies are developed in other (bassador to London, with Mrs. Mori, left here His Excellonor Ariaeri Mori, Japanose Am- directions; they are not, nga rule, disloyalar Japan by the M. M. steamer Volga prater Among the other contents of the book are- For law subverting. The worst of it is, that day. His Excellency had been the guest of the
PLAN OF MANILA!
PLAN OF BAIGON.
An Anglo Chinese Calcadar, Meantias of Sonscrupulous members of these societies,
rise a Sunsot, Eclipses, Festivals, &o., &c.
fall Chronology of somarkable events nes when they riss to office, make use of their
the advent of foreignore to China and Japan. influence to squeeze certalu sections of their
sures, &o,
The Hougkang Postal Guide for 1884.
Arrivale and Departures of Mails at and from
London and Hongkong.
Selor of Commissions and Charges adopted by
Shanghai and elsewhere. Hongkong Chair, Juriclosaa, and Best Hire.
down to the Murray Pier with Mrs. Mori in Sir Governor, and at about eleven 'o'alock he drove George Bowen'n onrriago, accompanied by Ligat. Buffs with the hand of the regiment were drawn Lewis, A.D.C. A guard of honouf of 50 men of the
LATEST TELEGRAMS. LONDON, 7th April.
THE CRISIN IN EGYPT.
The Egyptian Ministry, tas resigned, the gavolutich in the Soudan is extending.
THE WAR IN TONQUIN.
and
Advlees from Paris state that the French trope have commenced to advance on Hang-bus, whero a dotermined rosistance is expected.
THE INTER-UNIVERSITY BOAT RAUE. Cambridge won oneily.
'The management of the stairs of the Chub shal be rented in a Tommittee, consisting of a Fresident, a Chairman, and three Sub-committans of three men bors for a branch of the Clab (each Subcommdttoo ts he chiven separately try ballet); also Trena EAT and Secretary." In the event of a vagunoy occurring in the management of the Clab, the Committee shall love power to fill up the same for the remainder of the your previous to the next azudal meeting,
The subjoined tabla shows the results of the statement by which it appeared that there
was at present a balance in habit of $2,680.03, that in June the subscriptions' would come in, and the balance would then be increased thereby so that financially the Club was in a good posi
Yeaz|
PLACE.
the Chambers of Commerce of Hongkong: have opprasad them. In the Netherlands my be spoken of as the Tao-t'gi's Daily Neior, 1944 Westminster to Futury Oxford 13 se
A description of Ein Festivals, Fasls, follow countrymon, exercise a degree of ter-ap on the Cricket Ground, and saluted as His
observed by Chinose, Mahomedaus, Pragerorism over women and weak persons, and Exediency passed than, and salates were fired contests fromí 1829 to 188 Jows, Ko, with the days on which they fall. Comparative Tribles of Money, Weights, Menever hesitata to employ their power to thoir by the shore battery sad by H.M.S.-Andecims. It is not generally known, says the N. C. | own advantage. This abuts of power oftan
Daily News, that there is a Chinese paper pub. leads to crime, and the people, goaded some-lished in the city, and the most beautifully times to fary by their wrongs, break out printed paper we have yet seen. What its pro into a riotous attack upon the men, who per name is we do not know for certain, hat it It consisty exclusively of translations from the Indica the Government perfectly understand forviga press of England, Hongkong and how to deal with the Hoeys, and when the proters attached to the Tao-tu's yamen. It Shanghai, and in compiled orary day by the in- necessity for action has been proved to is quite a-modol publication, with no views of its demonstration, little tenderness is shown: As own, bat fail of intelligenes, and got up to the a proof, however, that the secret societies still highest style of journalistic art. to some extent hold theirown in Sumatra, we may mention a tragic story which is related
The APPENDIX consists of
Four HONDANL PAGES of closely printed matter, to which reference ir constantly required by residents and those having commercial or political relations with China, Japan, or any of the Countries embraced within the scope of the Canoxious and
DIRECTORY.
'TREATIES WITH CHINA
3. Great Britain, Nanking, 1842–
Tientsin, 1858-
and all ethers not abrogated
* France, Fiontain, 1851
· Convention, 1860
+
United States. Tientsin, 1858
Additional, 1869
Peking, 189)
German, Tientsin, 1821
Peking, 1887
WINNER. WON IT. 1839 Hanley.Am. Soc.... Oxford manylgte 1838 Westminster to Petans Cambridge. I min. 1821 Westminster to Putney Cambridge, 1 min., 150, 181 Westminster to Putney Cambridge, of length 1831 Westzuster to Fatory Cambridge. 1 min da, 1945 Patay to Mortinko... Cambridge. 30 eos. 1840 Mortlako to Pataybridge. 2 luaghla 184 Patney to Mortlake. Cambridge, many Igiha. 1853 Patuey to Mortlaks... Oxford...27.598 1848 Putnoy to Mortlaks.....Oxford foul. 18.34 Putney to Mortlaks. Oxford 11 strokes, 1856 Mortlake to Patx07- Cambridge, longth. 1857 Patney to Mortinks..Oxford 36 2030. 1858 Putancy to Mortlake.....(Cumbridge. £3 1958.
Camb. sank 182 Pater to Mortiska.....Oxford Referring to the anti-Chinese logislation in 1850 Patnay to Mortlaks. Cantbridge. I length. British Columbia, the New York Tribune says 1861 Piney to Mortjaks... Oxford 13 seed able to sob a financial wake upon their ieliks 1964 Tatnoy te Mortlak... Oxford.....
The residents of British Columbia have bean-1832. Fatuor to Mortlaks.......... Osford...... 30 seos.
18 Mortlake to Putney.....Oxford... for the Chiners. They have just paano two 1965 Putney to Mortlaks... Deford.....19 coes. bills in their Legislatare, one of whioli imposes 1836 Fatuor to Mortlak.... Oxford an import duty of $50 a bead on every now-comér 1867 Putney to Mortki... Oxford from the Celestial Kingdom. The other taxes 1865 Potasy to Mortlak.... ford oanh Chinese resident of British Columbia $10 13 Putney to Heztlaks... Ozford
1870 Petney to Mortlak... Cambridge. 14 length, a year for a licence to exist. It is not likely that 1871 Putney to Mortlaks... Cambridge, langit. the Dominion Government will approve these 1872 Primey to Mortiska.. Wambridge, 1 length. measury. The Canadian Pacific Railroad is not 1879 Putney to Mortlak...... Cambridge. I longitis. yet built, and the work will advance slowly if there are no Chinese to help it on.”
length lengths. length.
POLICE COURT.
April 8th...
BEFORE Mr. E. MADEEAN,
STRAGGLERS.
Aquila Greonwood, eenman of the U.S. Richmond, and James Taylor, of the same ship, were brought up as stragglers and the police were ordered to put them on board.
TARĢENISS.
FURIOUS DRIVENTA
Two jinrlokahs coalies were brought up on charge of driving their vehicle in a manner don gerous to the public.
The defondanta knocked a child down in the road and ran over him, and went off without taking any notice.
Fined ten cents easy
thoir
A GIGANTIC CHINESE ENGY. CLOPEDIA.
It may not be generally known that in
Mr. Laren said with regard to the proposal to sot aside 3500 each year as a typhoon or TESOLVE
SHANGHAI GENERAL QUAMBDE accarat, ho thought it would be ancient, but
. OF COMMEROE he was also of opinion that it should be allow ed 'to ascnmulntò to a larger von than 23,000. That would not be sufficient to replace General Chamber of Commser took place on The annus geseral meeting of the Shanghai the bath bouxa and all their other pro the 4th April. The routing business was our zaíses were also able to destrossinn, the red. It was doolared that the Committee should walls were of wood, and if they blew in, thoytairs in hard in earnest the question of the River would let the roof down. In the present state Conservaiay. of uncertainty with regard to the Prayn, he did
The following is the annual report of the not think it would be wise to spend a large enm Committeo for 1885- of money. If the alteration were made, and
The last report of the Committee wie presentolto they were allowed to have the place still, it would the Chamber at the annual general meeting which give them a space thres times that whink they was held at the offices of the Chamber on the 0th at present possessed, for the new Praya would be April, 1963. carried soross whors the bath house now stood.The Committen elested at that meeting wern Mowers Seward Road, Hongkow, are Chitons Lithogra This would busble them to build a larger host: Bell, I de V. Kochen, C. J. Holliday, P. Gphic Works of a possibly leger scale than in henso atet gymnasium, and have a bath on the tebe, U Fantzan. E Low, W, Paterson, 7. C. any other plans in China. Ten large lithogripbio other side of the Praya lali ont in tiles, and with Mr. 3. G. Pardon was chosen Chairman and Mr. C.mobines are there propelled by a stesse-engine the water admitted to it, and run out by a sluies. J. Holliday Vice-Chairman.
of Loy horse-power; the machines having teen Masers. H. do C. Foch, E. 4. Low, and W.. Bo-ordered ant from England & little over two years This, however, depended upon whether the Gor ernment allowed them to rommin in their pro billiard barley left the part, Mars. F: D. Hohadag by the compradors of Mosses. Mantavish & esat plues. He did not think the amount axmed, P. R. Lavers were elected to fill two of the racucira Lehmann. The China Marchants and a number The T2 The Kennel trade of the port, but lit $3,000, was fivent for contingencils, and be our is a 20, passed has not been an unsvola of mandarins are the prop-intors of the plant, thought no more should be spent of present than le has conrred to call for any action on the part of which is estimated at $20,000. There has been was necessary to keep, the place in decent re the Clumber
in progress, for the sad two years. à Chin÷30. pair. There appenced to be a feeling that The presentatione mado to H. Principal Bo literary work, which will, when finished, as to its the regatta swampot a grost deal of money, aresy of State with regard to the abortcomina foxsoution and voluminousness, te perhaps with- but ao did not think it swamped more than appear to have had the Gorized offect, as a fresh out on equal. This unique work has the nam tho Tranty with the Kores, signed by Admítl Willes, the bath house. The bath required.naw dress Treaty has been drawn up by fit Intry S. Parkes, De au chuck seum, which means "from early ing rooms constantly, and had to be fenced which Imsson little to be desired, and the Commiten times to the present;" it is what we should vall with bamboos twice every year, and the last bare ramon to believe it has recsired the sanction of an illustrated encyclopedia. För the last two- time that was done it osat $426, so that this the Homs Sovernment, NELINE
Purdon, and W. S. list.
The Contents of the Appendix are too many in the Baterie Dagblad in reference to them. to enumerate is an Advertisements but include-It appears, from the rather neagre account given, that on the 2nd February leat a tiadal, or bead of a Chiness.-Beoret Society in Deli, had deliberately ordared the murder of four of his countrymer belonging to another society. It is stated that the poor wretches were sosnared by a gang and buried alive. The copies were found with the mouths gagged by means of pieces of wood geoured behind the head. On the 6th March last the Dutch Police, who had got on the track of the murderers, surrounded In céolié house on the Maryland estate in
Deli, and took thirty-one men prisoners on with stones. The Heron with four gunboats the charge of being concerned in the crime. were to force it. In attempting to do so, the 18, there was a dead-host in 1877. the smirent Of the 41 contests, Oxford have won 23 and item dest słone about 8800 a year, and bosides between the Yreno Goraruzent and the Tinquinone inprinting and lithographing this gizentis work, As is well known, the difcution which have athen yours there have been about 150 parsons engaged Heron lost one of her sureva; three of the gun- boats were, damaged, of which one was sunk, Tho barrior was forced too late, the Chinese had Est. The Heron after the engagement towed the junk, after she had been raised, back to Haiphong with one gorew.
Rossi, various
Japan
Spain
-Brazil
Peru
TREATIES WITH JAPAN-
Great Britain
United States
Netherlands
Corea TREATIES WIRE CORDA TREATIES WITH SIM TREATIES WITH AFNAM TREATY WITH CAMBODIA CUSTOMS TARIFES
Chinese
Japanese Siamese LEGAL
Grdors in Council for Government of H.B.M.
1878, 1881
Subjects in Chios and Japan, 1885, 1877,
Pules of H.B.M. Supreme and other Courts
in China and Japan
Code of Civil Procedure, Hongkong. Admiralty Rules
Foreign Jurisdiction Act
Act of United States Congress Belating to
-Treaties
Regulations for the Conenter Courts of United
States in China
Eules of Court of Consuls at Shanghai
Chinose Passenger Act
TRADE REGULATIONS
China
Jupau
Siapa
Customs Seizure, China
Customs and Harbour Regulatims for the dif. forunt poils of Chins, Philippines, Siam, &c. Pilotage Regulations HONGKONG
£0.
Sic.
The Dagblad, commenting on the arrest of these men, rusts that a conviction will |be obtained and the offenders eondigoly punished. "Here in Netherlands India," our Batavian contemporary goes on to re- |mark, "the judicial authorities are too ready to admit legal subtleties tending to fled daws in the most conclasire proof We are informed, for instance, thaf, at one time, in Deli too, a murderer who had been canght in the ast with a blood-stained knife in haud beside his comrade, murdered when asleep, was acquitted for want of proof. It is to
be hoped that in the care of the four Chi
The Shanghai Mercury hears from private soureas that the plans of the French General were all laid for cutting off the Chinese retreak. That part of the plan was frustrated by the Naval Brigade not connecting. They were a day too late in forcing the barrior in Riviere Rapide. The Chinese hal sunk junka Inden
1856 Patnay to Mortlake Cambridge. longthu 1870 Putnor to Mortlak.....Oxford7engths. 1376 Putney to Mortlake... Cambridge. 10 longths, 1877 Petauy to Mortlak.....& dead heat 1878 Putney to Mortlake... Oxford yarde. 1379 Putney to Mortlake..... Cambridge, & length. 1330 Prinny to Merilaku Orford 2 longis, 1981- Prtnay, to Merilaka...........Oxford .................3 longtha, 135 Tatnoy to Kortlake Oxford.....7 lengths. 183 Phinny to Mcrilato..... Oxford & langtha. 1384 Putnay to Mortlake Cambridge, kuziły.
THE "CRISTOFORO COLOMBO"
ASHORE.
for depreciation. time the suggested new rule was drawn up of anything concerning the proposal to anlarge the Frays, and he thought that under the sir cumstance it would, perhaps, be as well that the rule shond stand as it then was.
Mr. Fue proposed that that part of the proposed ruls which limited the expenditure for plied to the Chamber dth refermes to a taboo or pro- is ranghly estimated at Tis. 20,000: and the price the regatta to $500 should be adopted.
MT. FALCONE seconded the rvástion.
isang. For grans meɛseiɔesA. The possibility of om Chinese scholars, and to completa which will tako MY FALCONER said he was unaware of the plications between Frangg and Caías proper have had ons Euro year. The work will contain a great which by coming dietreat areng pativos, bag lod to besks and sorells found in temples, in menas considerable effect open tada st the Treaty Ports, number of very angient piftares, taken from the withdrawal of a large amount of capital and a cou segment streity of the aironlating meints. Matere beries and even in the Imperial Palace in Poking. are still in boganes, and nail tranqality is restoral At prossut it is not known how many volumes the outlook is ant encouraging.
the work will comprise, but it is thought up- In June last year Magaza. Addamson, Ball & Co. spwards of 1,000. The cost of printing the work
to trading imposed on their firm in
that the new rale originally proposed should Mr. LOCKHART moved as is amendment
amount of the Typhoon Fund from $3,000 to 35.000. The rule was as followa
"The sum of $560) shall be manuallyrissed to a Ero BOTT OF Typhoon Fund anal the same abell osol the
new. Gensand Committes, hofors which genezṇi mooti
| being printoc, and a cómý sout to such mancNY
to
by the Tea Gaid thero, and requesting the Commities put down for one copy of the whole work is take stape to bring the matter in the notice of the about Tls. 100, at which coat a great number of fandart The Committes, however, after male son. Mercury. Forage Miziates with the view of pauishing the of subacribers have already signed their naméx-
they asked for considered that there was not sufficient
riduado el eleccion to furaish a gase to the Ministars, ANCIENT TEADY BOUTES TO CHINA
OF THE CHINA BRANCH OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY.
and wore therefore unable to comply with Mossr Adamson, Bella Co.'s wishes, s
The attention of the Committee was drawn to a dit
Granville on the aubfoot.
ful attention. There boon dalay
An open meeting was to be held at Shanghai
The Douglas Stonzship Cole stoamer Fakin which arrived from the Coast Ports yesterday The San Francisco Ocarts are still occupied brings nows that the Italian corvette Cristofore with habens est pas casas brought by the Chi-Colombo had been ashore. The following is the use This is how they are ohranioled in the Futian's roport" Nearing Amoy on Saturday, papers-A number of the Chiness kabens cor. put applicants were before Judge Hoffnen in oth, at noon, in thick, foggy weather, foll in with On an Italian man-of-was's bout and crew, bearing United States District Court recently. proved his title clear to a mansion in the United tilings that an Italian man-of-war had gone he adopted with the altaration of the sideration, in the absence of the farther detail which States, and was admitted. The other, Fong chore somewhere in that vicinity shoat 6 am
sit, was fall of guils. He first planted his Arrived at Amoy, duly reported the same, and at claims on one of Chang's Canton outfientar, which represented him sa being a "trador," and exceproseeded to her assistanios. The facts showed in so many words that he was a jolly good Ching that the Italian corretto Cristoforo Colombo, of 83,500, and the Committee shalt vets, if the fonde ference existing between sis custome of Les weighing man, and would be an erasmont to the country. Captain Acelmi, from Hongkong to Amoy, had in their opinion justify it, a ant not exceeding $500 as Hankow and this Port to the disadvantage of the Deae buried alive there will be no opportunity The investigation, however, showed so conclusi; grounded on the Quemy Bark at high water in the General Working expenses have been paid, shall taia the feslings of the Fareiga Tes Doyee, which on the 4th lost, whan the first of a series of
to the Regatta Fund, but the balans, if any, after latter, and a fab.Committee was appointed to as for such an artificial acquittal. For the vely that the certiñste was a tissue of lies that a fog. As the evening tide mads, and she failed be dorated sannstly, to the geawal upgereens and being in favour of uniform system; the Ton Guild articles called Tatais papers was to be read out sake of justice, the preservation of order, tack. He claimed that Taitwa i farmer, and to more with her engines going full speed, pre the Committee.
even the attorney abandoned it and took anettor
pinioney of £10 Club an shall be decimal advinble by was invited to digonen tas gastllen and come to an Dr. F. Hirth. The subjech was "The Ansient and the sanctity of houmn life, we heartily that he had come to this country to run a pian-parations were started to lighten her, the Fokion,
anderstanding. The Tas Guild, however, after some Trado Routas bitweon China and the Boma Mr. LOCKHART seconded the sundment, and delay, rphed that they would not entertain the pro- Empire. The N. C. Daily News ways the join in this hope. Any negociation which altation. This pretence, under the saratiny of at the Italian Commander's wish, going into it was carried.
DOKLĪ,
In September the Committee, in conjunction with Paper is one of a series regarding the andert MT. DENISON proposed, and Mr. H. Rows the Mantsiped Concil, organised a Committee to recountry Ta-tein as described in the old his lowa itself to be madean enginefor carrying on the judicial pro, shrunk down to an intention to Amoy for lighters. However, the food tide in Los around the roots of cabbages in his brother's a vendetta against society, for conspiring half-asre vagatable garden., Tuit will go bear the morning canted the ship a little, and by secunded that rale should be substituted by cetve HM. Minister, air Harry B. Parks, on his artorial mords of the Chinese. This subjon has again applying full pressure of steam to bar an. There abai tie a yearly musting of the Members
the rival bere en his way to Peking to take up office there, I been dealt with by various minslagnes much ne the following.
Later on Sir Hara. 6. Parke-fortest the, Com against private individuals, or for defeating to Chins. the ends of justice, becomes na enemy lo
A contributor to the Honolula Advertisers, she glided off into tan fathoms of water of the Club in the mouth of May sorprese of not era zaiftas in conditimos with a copy of a new Treaty with Visdelon, de Guignes, Fauthier, and Isfaly by Kons prepared by him, requesting that they would Dr. Bretschneider of Peking. We understand the public weal, a danger to the state, and writes-I was listening the other day to a not without other neisteroe. The Cristoforo Co- than ten (10) members for the purpose of electing a report on the same to Ko Principal Sourntary of that Dr Birth's ressarches occiderably differ Charter of the Colony
as such should be suppressed. The Hooys of people who were discasing things in general. lombo steamed into Amoy and anchored at 7pm, incs report and surfact of the accumbs, and goareal State, and the Committes Chewiore addressed Eazi frm all the former in their results. Hitherto It was Ilieved thab Ta-tein corresponded to In the conres of the discursive talk some (Sunday), having spparently sestained little or affairs of the Clab for the past year shall be laid, sach The Comtalte have contmard to gia the import the Roman Empire, Italy with Rome TOS Enles of Legislative Commeil
ne existing in the Straits, Jara, and Borneo, cu luipped on the subject of Chiness Im-no injury. It is worthy of ramark that the at least the week prorious to day sausal recoting, and pal subject starological observe ions this or its capital, and that, Fu-lin, which is given a &&.. The Treaties between United States and have no political object, and they were form migrants and their detention in quarantine on German corestre Storch, Captain Von Nostite, containing, lu adition to the general street of 6 the rival of the standard inaframanta ordered on the the name of the same country in the Middle Coren, France and Anaam, and several other ed originally for laulable parpose. But why this was insisted upea with them and not to let Amoy with the intention of undering as Memorandum on page 10, and also a lat of the mam nearly all to hand, and distributed to the various timple. Dr. Hirtas papar, however, is fo
stival hers. Some one present wanted to know
potut, a separate abstract apocant of the Regatis de recommendation of the disaster, but they are now Apes was the Futari empire of Counter- Homa have not appeared in previous issues. the Chinese, who have a passion for combi-the cass of Portugees or South Sea Islanders.sistance, but owing to the thickness of the fog, bars for the current year
a veseals which are to use them. In the meanwhile show that Ta-te'in is Syria, that the ancient Orders may be sent to Daily Pres Office, where nation, are also exceedingly prone, when they The pros and cons at the matter were dissumed she had made but little progress towards the Mix, FinEn proposed and Mr. LRUBIK second obsinruf uns barb been akan regularly sad reeds Lican took its name from the city of Regate or it is published, or to the following Agents-paquire power, to use it for unlawful pur-
provided should be 30 instead of tea, and the Thermah Gourant or are about which Chinese silks were brought for being power. The practica of extortion, or did not want Chiramen hers, whilst all the time
amendment.ww.s'oarried.
a szoba Times Ball and Weather Signal Ration on their
outsongton, to be worked in ourjunction with the ob afterwards dyod said, rwoven in the Phonician "squessing, ia inseparable, in a China wo are yearning to have two or three thousand
M. A. Coxon expressed an opinion that they servatory,hich was part of system a ziginally manufacturing towne that Fulis is not Con- AMCY
man's mind, from power, and few indeed sort of human fertiliser. The day after of them to spread broadcast over car plantations
would never have a general meeting with such arranged, hat was deferred in part of the west of atantinople, but Syris again, the ovuntry of the FORMOSA
The extraordinary general meeting of mom- MI. POWELL wished to speak UPON BOIING there are whe resist the temptation to turo that on which I had listened to the above natate bars of the above Clab eonvened at the request of other matters, but the Chairmas decided to surenkicat au to present whore time on the of Hsion Fu, and who mid that they came, froni The attention of the Committee ring boca drawn Nestorian missionaries who orccted the tablet Nara
Messrs. Felly & Walal, S'get their position to decount. In this perhaps thought I would feet his pulse on als sabject. number of the merabers who were not satiated that the questions in the notice paper could addreed Dr. Then, H.1.0.H. Conaal-Gugeral and Bat-lim which is the old sand of Fu.lin. Misli
onclusion, I met our Port Physician and
Marth aide of the entrance to the Soochow Creek, lary the place where Christ was born, Bethlehem, or SHANGHAI... Mere. HALL & Holts, SHANGHAI ...Moura, Kelly & Walsh. consiste the most insidious danger of the I wanted to know what he did with his Chinese with the state of the present Club premises and only be dealt with by this meeting.
Doyon of Las Cosar Body; asking in to bring the -lus, whom Panthier and Brotschneideridentity NOTTHEER) Mesas. Half & Holts and Kelly secret societies in the colonies above men when he gut them safely on the reef and why he property, was bad in the gymnasium yesterday. With regard to de following parerioph in matter to the notes of his allespues, nad to delay theith ichael the VII. Camis Miliksbal, the RIVER Parts Messrs & Wakb, Shanghai. tioned. In Hongkong the Triad Hociety kasko like the Portuguese, sin., just the question hair. There was a large attendance, including. That these alterations shall de effect from the could be obtained as to the effect of this changing the Baldiak Sultas who then ruled over Syria, and
seat them there and why they did not go to Kuning, Mr. T. Jackson, the President, in the the notice
O for her progress of the work mail competent opistóns NAGASA Messrs. The C. 3. Trading Co. HIOGO, OSAKA Mess. The C. & J. Trading Co. has given comparatively little troublor or I had heard discussed the day before. From many of the older as wall as the younger mem dots of the next annual meeting, and as a revised flow of the stock, which in te onlaion of the Coming Poto-l is not Pope Theodorus but the YOKOHAMA Masars. Kelly & Co.
cause for alarm. Its political object the him I learnt that these hordes of Mergolians" bere
fas it is the bunions of theday to call them, boitita chyfoots, and be read the
The CHAIRMAN opened the meeting by stating thor to respectfully ask the Comunitas the reason of sow boing focad on either side. The Board of Sou appears that the old Chinese histories if preper
the present analiafnotory state of the Club property, rula have acted on the suprastion of the Committely interpreted yield a great deal more infor SALON......
and bars appointed representatras of the known and dreaded by the Chinsie oficiale, less it has been acquired surreptitiously) coming
We the undersigned respectfully request that they desired, but no onalaring magthing to way, Chamber of Cameron, he a Committed to report on kas beon hitherto accepted. The Wei-lia, for PRESTONE F instance, a work from which waly a few frog: bat in this Colony it has practically no from sitios notorious for the constant pressico extordinary rearra mealing of saambers of the the CHAIRMAN said he was glad to find they all the question raimon o fire, and need excita no cause for introducing the contagien, of that disones into 23), for the parts of proposing to the Cities not paragraph, which was bort, a sob Tools 1,000 is on logoaits with the ntains a list of pleso goods maniactured in of small-por, are suspected of being capable of Victoria Recreation Ciah be called (anizing to Eule appeared so wel satighed, and passed on to the The seats of the Chamber Sit spreaded, ont ments have been preserved to the prasaat day,
show a credit balance of Thela 1,588.74 27 Birt Décom. ansaxinoes. In Singapore rauch good has the country. They are only quarantined for so the following alterations to the present Bailes and for
And to suggest the advisability of the Committee. Chikatorad Mermatile Bank of Inda, sad the bataye Tatein and probably imported into China which is resulted from making member of secret long time as is necessary to oramize them for doing monothermsitors are herein stated. superintending the own bar, price list of drinks to with the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, in qurat slmost as long as a list of the Manchester goods
symptoms of that, or say other kafentlong dis Then followed the proposals of the movers in be placed in a convenient and consplorous place account, societies register themselves, and by trasting case, and to fumigate all their belongings and to the matter, which will be found below.
M. Lour proposed that the charge should 7 is to be regretted that the resiplafer the Cha then any one furnished by Wastern authors, imported now-a-daya, and certainly more detailed the Hoeys justly but very firmly. Most of the give their persona anul clothing that gond airing The CHALEMAN the docutaent we reason be made, and that the bar should be an ber girenler skor & serious falling of but the funds whether Fliny or Strabo. Dr. Hirth's researches disturbances that bare taken place Interly which they need so much after a ocople of alle ops, and the Committee were glad that the in the ame way as that of the Cricket Club the godt on the publication, which is now reduced to go to show that the Phenician towns on the scast
of the Chamber are to a great extent dapudent uyan months aboard stasmere and hulks on the way members of the Club had brought up the matter where the drinks wars batter and oliveres have arisen from clan antipathies, and this here, crowded up as they so love to be
in this straightforward sort of way, which was Mr. ANDREW proposed and Mr. St. CRORE gerly supported
mašnom, ki is very návimble that it should be more of the Mediterranean applied the Chitraa market with great quantities of glaz· dyed
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„Mosste, A. Al do Mello & Co.
Mosers. Quelch & Co.. Mosure. Wilson, Nicholls & Co Messrs. Wilson, Nicholls & Co. FOOCHOW......Messrs. Hedge & Co.
elam to make the Coast people liars that we was afloat again had proceeding, and the general verdiet was that it was all a scene when nowe rezahod nor that the Tastiered as an emailmont that the number of members cumpiled from thots which will prope of good sexion. Potra le the Galf of Akabah, the first market to
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a rule.
edition of the rules to want to cach member, and for- mittes, me likely to increase the very murlozs deposits Nestorian Fatriarch-in Arabic Batrik. I
MANILA Mesare. Vinda de Loyzaga & subversion of the Manabu dennety-is they have no Mongolian blood in their veins antes followes pplying for the members wore asked to make any remarks Body, the Customs, the. Munlop! Council, and the tion regarding the satent Oriental trade tham
Mesas, Crsitor & Co.
BANGKOR.Messrs. A. Bjurling & Co.
SINGAPORE...Mesars Bayle & Co. PENANG.......... H. R. Maynard.
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