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ay have a little craving for notoristy: but to take all responsibility for the non-deliverying on Sir Edmund's bad. Here is a first-clus THE COMFRÁLORE'S CASE placed at the disposal of the Colonial Go. In the case of Campbell v. Salanton, Cas

Lung Ho Bang, horse by, was charged with to do this by fault finding of others is, I my, of the gargo, the safety of the steamier, So ghost, vonched for, as the Nineteenth Century aumbboy intery loading, beard on Friday last, vernraent it is possible that the Colony. Justice Rusell yesterday guys judgment for stealing divers-stores, the property of his eman anpardonable sin, and this theory, I bunen himself, and wo beliers he even went so assure its rondors, by the late Chief Jucign of the could bear a small portion of the expanse the pinintiff, the defendant having, failed to player, Mr. H. L. Denaya, at various times, and tiove the priests rightly preach amongst their fer as to put this into writing, the arrange Supreme Court of Chinn and Japan, who des but, having regard to the large necessary make any arrangements for payment of the Kwok A Im, compradore, was charged with congregation, and if so, how mush more strongly ment come to being that the Wella was oribes himself as a lawyer by alcation. Fumis love them to judge I maintain that whotter there await the orders of the commander Edmund doce kimeelf a gross injustion, "and no public worke still uncompleted, and for claim, and dismissed the interpleader. The ring the same, knowing them to have been this is applicable to the priests themselves I only to aton uut beyond the harper limits and and tradition, warting in imagination, the Si

olaim was for $70 for rout; a distraint had bean stolen.

Mr. Dennys caridustál the prosecution, and it is the Jesuit or the Protestant missionarios of the Villart, who was scrupulously polite in believer in miracles." It is almost el 10xshes. that their work better, is not the moot point his dealings with the captain of the Pelle, and troy aqoh a keentiful story. Authentic ghost which probably à dout will have to ba con:pat is and actain furniture runtad by Mr. tracted, it is anreasonable to look for a coo. Cuasambhoy to the defendant had been seized, Mr. Weitou appeared for the lofen cs

Mr. Dennys said he resided at the Fonk. The ht is there aro their own special judges can but determined in his negotiations with stories are so rare, as so precious who can Mr. Casambhoy entered the interpluädor to re- tributing from the Colonial exchequer ualuse over his furniture, but his Lordship desided first defendant had bean is his employ from for sale. But I am sure that the public will our the Chiness Mandarins. Ho told the ean tinted as this one parports to be that only the the means of enlarging the revenue by the that the goods, although only hired, were not October last as hocsahoy. During that the tainly give the palm to the latter for their quio,tain of the Welle that he did not wish to have stern regard for trath, which is the imetable witness had been dealing with, the second doet and unatentatious way of working, which the least trouble with the Gorma euthorities, grids of the Shangkat Courier, conld. Induno s fendant, who is a racket corapradoro railing in is ja itself a rare modesty and which is, I ballove, and as most courteous to him, falscimely thank to catroy this pleasing fiction. But was mist sale of land could be guaranteed. Consider-wpt from minure. ing the extent of British interests in these With reference to theromone of the Mongerica Cochrane-etroot, and had been in the habit of one of the chief essentials of the Christian faith;ing him for his vendines to comply with his be eager to guard the ropntation of Me. Lang, waters, and the nocvrsity of rendering this Maritanos steamer Tancis from her dangerous procuring from him mont, vegetables, bread, etc. and asallgootandpiens men work for the good of wishes. The captain of the Welle could scarcely a man far too well ednonted and wof-mad position on the rooks at Vries Island on the 3rd Eastinned provisions and soap, sugar, and batter,mankindia peace and barmy. It was to be expoot do otherwise, saging that the commander of the to allow even als ghost to go into a gentleman

important it might be to him to get the Colony a safe rondezvous for the feet and a August, the Japan Herald says that the Folge ete, he had hean purchasing from Tai Bing, ed, as an arumpla, such a moral should Lave come Village nocepted the responsibility of the ocea-bedroom, when his wife was by his side,

ing seeds of jealousy and ranecur, as the article On the vayage to Tamini, tàn Welin mot the notes of a judgment which he could not refuge in case of war or disturbanos, we are mached there on the morning of the 31st July..Queen rol. In consequence of information from the former, instead of the example of session.

In reply to Mr. Wolton, witness said he indates. Alen, is it good form and tuste, Mr. German sohooner Johan Carl, Captain Schwartz, aquire te ase. until the following evening. confident that Sir M. Hicks.Beach roficuted During the whole of the day and of the next, he isil the present charge.

the Volga and two Japanese mor of war made the views of the British public when he said ineffectual attempts to get her oft On the 2nd received information from his coulie, vaded Biter, to mook and hide a community because bourd into Keelung; and the French ironclad Mark how a plain tale mest pat Sir Edmund - Su Bar, who had been with him for they have been unfortunato-heime one of La Galineonniers, Rear Admiral Lespes, and the deyn! Mr. Laug died athlonly about e be did not believe "the House of Commons, August the English and Japanese divere wore eighteen months. First deferdent bad com their churches, through no fault of their own, gen-vousel Tatin arrived at Keelung the same alone in the morning of the 19 fumar, in her bottom, and on the afternoon of the Sed plained of the cuolio. Witness had no coms but fra circumstances which they could day as the Welle lett, At Tamni the Welle 1875, having beer in his office for way ar or the country would grudge any expends. moosafli mporarily patching up the holes

Edmund Hornby did not delire any judgmmat turo that might be necessary in this matter, at high water, the Volga sudocoded in pulling pleint to make of the bey with the exception of not control, has fallen into temporary trouble discharged her guns and munitions of war inte boar arranging the business of the day. Sir whom they have hitherto, in sama forni or othur, ! On the 4th instant Rear Admiral-Lespas gave either that or the following spak, no tlist Mr. him from Mr. R. K. Leigh. knowing as they did that it was the most her off, and nost morning she towed her to Take this business. He got a good character with To mock and okids the very community to a Chinese transport and sargs lighters.

Su San, ghaireoole, said ho remembered Mrabe in deep debt, for aid in advancing the notice to the Chinese Mandarins and Military Tang orald not have had anxious about getting effective insurance for the empire and for sula, where she has boon docked to undergo re- pairs. The Company was exceptionally facky, the liberties of the country." The preserva-as daring the sine days when the ship was ashore Dennys going to Japan at the end of April inst. Catholic cause and ironotiro of the usual namanders that unless theforts worssurrender the mates of what did not exist. Bah, says the tion of Le Coreign trade of Great Britain is to in an exposed situation where the slightest wind Whilst she was away witous deol to take things Coverulent aid by way of grants, &n, which ined to him by eight c'elook the nost morning he Nineteenth Century "Lady Hornby has kindly

and zes would have broken hoe up, there was from the Pook to the second defendeat's strup, really and truly Protestant, traons of npport of should take them by forar. It was known at an confirmed the above fact to us, ne far aw if matter of vital importance, and the ex barely a ripple on the water. M. Simeon, che by the first defendant's orders. These things that community ars to ha found in almost every early hour on the 5th that the Chinese had cag sisant of them." It is not an unthine..

wore wine, tinuod milk, siap, coffes, sugar, Catholic institution? Truly, air, it is a very decided not to sarrauder the forts and the nun wo believe, for the Geds to be askelse sa penditure of about half a million sterling Agout of the Company, and the captains and NOTICES FO CULRESPONDENTS.

in securing this sbjoet in not likely to arouse offers of the ships engaged, are to he nongra ketchup, and Worcester sauce. The fixat de nien way of paying off one's debt of gratitudo,jority of the foreign casitante-seven, wo bellave nihilate both time and space to maske two lovers"

inlatail on the successful results of their exer fondant garu hi a letter to give to the coin-No. Mr. Editor, even the so-called Heathen-accepted an offer of Curtain Schwartz, of the lappy:" and in this can they must →Ebmwapications on Editorial mattor world. be

pradere After Mrs. Dennys returned from would not condeshond to play such a part, and John Curl, to take them on board. Thers asked ancoemtually, been this ghe-walking. tions

Japan witne tuli kis feki-about this, and also to their credit be it said that they would 'n all were two ladios, Mrs. Benting and Mrs. Jack, and it it oncarred at, all asarredo 191 addreeand "The Editor," and Chony ou boho-boutils eritiuism; Mahagar," and not to individuals by ma

his master. On the evening of the 4th August fairpons sympathise with the community so si-fire gentlemen, including Mr. Bantly, Mr. Jack, Jaunery, 1875, and Sir Kamend was no muftioř he soak down to suzand defendant's shop about tunted, thus showing a diffrent disposition Mr. Grant, and twe Customs employés. Sub to his present wife until the 29th April of thy 2lbs of sugar, one bottle of lotobep, and one from those who profess themsolves to Toxogantly they were stuusforral to astoam Launch mmo paket of candice. Ha produced copy of a the advocates of Catholicism. One word mero letter which first defendant gave him to take to and I have done. It refers to a very prekiau the second at the same time: It contained the sible remark as to the agstem andor which thus amount of the goods ordered by Mr Donnys and principles of celibacy are observed by the Cathe ia priesthood Those principles are alleged to the uvurt to compradoro was to send

The translation of this document was as fol-be the mainstay of their modus operandi. So the botabardast commemood shortly after 8 a.m.kindness in publishing these facts, here i lowa-3 lba potatons, 1 lb. 30 mats soup far good, but why raske odious comparisons and on the 5th Keelung hathor is a bay formet ricot, £5 conta; 2 dozen eggs. dozen, 1 lbs. cast aspersions by way of taunt on a peor Bisbepke an amphithestra: it is entered through a chicken (7), 2 oz.: 2 lbs. hans, 11h.; 6 bs, 21 of a neighbouring settlement whe had the is strait with hollands on either side, capital oz. roast beef, 1 lb.; 2 cents hot pica, I cont; 5 fortune to marry more than three times --I am places for forts, but there were none there on ceute jator caltrope 1 cout, lbs 2 fowl, tokkikausis times is stated in the artisto. Is the this occasion, and the country round is moun 16. lbs. for, 11; 1th grapes. 2 cents: dogm air peached and found faniflags Has ainons. There were four forts, all at the hand Ib. lard ontored into nesount 1b fresh not history shown may deplorable incidents of the bay, two on promontories on tas at gida, apples 3 .: lb. raw foruiga oil, 3 oz. bot. O tempora O mares! People living in glass and two on promontories on the west side. The the ketchup; white sugar, 2 tb, deposited: 1 Bouses should not throw stones at others is the foris on the east sids had Krupp guns, que five and the other threa, and thess on the west side

13th August: NON-CHRISTIAN. · had guns made in China, three sach, The Gatis

On the 11th inst, ut 11 o'clock am, was bundle foreigs candies, brought down from the simple advice of a family house.

contero was stationed a little farther up the harresired as the tshgraph office at that place, from Witness axid the candle which he took down"

Hongkong, 19th August, 1981.

bour than the landmark known as the West the Shanghai ofte, to the affect that thern on August 4th had been gut from Tai Sing's

Cliff and iramediately in front of the fire probability that the Amarican Minister, M. and taken up to the Peak. The anger and hot-

fort, while the Pillars and Latin were anchored Toung, might act as lister and that the com REPORTED ORDER FOR FRESH chup were also got at Tai Sing's and withnas

further in almost between the west and east forenes if it should take place, wonkl by où the took them to the socond defendant's shop. INVASION OF TONQUIN.

By Mr. Wotton When he took things to Sra. The writer of your article of this mora. forts but the gas in the vast fort auld not 15th inst. This being raportad abroad second defendant's ginp he cd to give them ing us to be under the impressive that the be laid on them, and these two vossals blazed at Ningpo boume more settled, whs bly

away at the forts without receiving a shot in another remour was sproud that no parter we jog It is reported that an Imperial Edict has been.

to the accountant. Sometimes he gave them to loud lines between Bolinas and Maila which are issued ordering the Viceroy of the Yun Kwai to the second defendant personally. He nould not subject to so many interruptions, belong to this return. A red flag was run up on board the prospect, and that the Woosang fort a webbs

give any date beyout the 4th August. Ha had Company. This fact is that only 12 miles at the Galissonnaire, and the challenge was coturned attacked the next mornia, upon with

On that ly a red flag, boing boiated at the five-was a great serro augst the ustivor and popla join Liu Jung fü, the Black Flag leader, and nothing but the paper marked Bto tell him that Beliune end of the line belong to us.

his master did not get as much as he ordered: portion thero has been one irtorraption sine fort. The three French vesela commenced began moving their garl law in the the bombardment by firing almost simultan inferior. This continued until the arrival of the did not know whether the things were weighed March; that interription lasted for an hour. invade Tonquin

or not. Was good friends with first dufondant All serious interruptions occur hatwson Mauilly, and the fire was immediately rotated bang on the 15th, what it was sad tast the

auda placacsiled Lingayen.wherethare several by the two forts on the east side, the forts on whole thing was a 70 R and and had no words with him.

By the Court-He only fook candles down item. The Philippinu Gorerament have very the west being ailea. Three rounds only were General Au Yang went down to Tinghai ou the from the Pork on August 4th; the sugar and usrious diff-ulties to contend with in maintaining red tror the swe astern forts. Ona of the 12th on a tour of insp wotions. The two band ginners in the vegan fort made rallent troops from Chachow. I wrath shoul in my last The following are the Esiting and Bowling ketahap he got at Tai Stug's and took thera their lius.

As to the want of foresight akwain Ikadlag practice, his thres shots striking the Galliasen-havo arrived. Das thand of those will in straight to avond defondant on the morning of avoragos for the past season

the cable at the Beliuno, thers is the questioniere within a few feet of each other, just above Finghai and the rest will be stationed at the 5th. BATTING AVERAGES.

Lau Fang, another chair coolie, gare evidence of expense which should not be lost sight of the water line, and the balls are said to have Wang Ling, a pass about six or seven misfera (NOT LESS THAN rasse INNINGS.)

Land lines are choug, cables are expmsire. To penetrated the armour plating six and seven in the city of Niugpo-Courier Correspondent. continus the cable to Manila from Bolinao would ches, but the indents were soon plugged up. cost about £35,000.-Ycurs truly.

All lettors for publication should be writton ca oue siia of thã paper only.

Advertisments and Baberintos.which zw.ant. ordered for a fred period will be continued nati? countermanded.

Orders for extra dopis if the Daily Press should be pgt boffre 11 am. ch the lay of publication. At that bone to wipply is limited.

The Daily Press.

Honakora, Árgver 20ra. (384

Tho M. AL stommer Anadyr, with the next outward French mall. left Saigon for this part yesterday morning at eleven o'clock.

There was talk at Tientsin at last advice of fresh uegotiations, this time between the Vicarny of Chilli and M. Patenôtre. The latter, however, it appears, dealined to go to Titsin.

Rumbur has it in Tientaiu, saya the Mercury, ; that, in mple to-a-recent-odiot of the Empress. La Hang chang bas stated that he has not sold the China Marchants' S... Co., but only mort gagad it for ten years.

- Telegraphic advices were solved at Shanghai on the 14th lust. to the effect that a panic was wigning among the Chinese at Amor. À French attack was considered imminent, and the natives were all flesing into the interior.

is

THE telegraph news received last night From our correspondent at Shanghai is It is adoratood ways the N. C. Daily New more important than appears at first sight that a modifiation has recently taken place in The recall of the Chinese High Commis. the Chiuose attitude towards Franes, which

calculated to niggelt hopea that a base of agres sioners from Shanghai indivalen, westake it,ment may be arrived at hatween the contending that the Chinese Government bave abandon parties tofore long.

'The O. & 0. steamer San Pablo was disoberg- ed, for the present at any rate, all hope of re- suming amicable negotiations with M. ATE-ed from the Cosmopolitan dock on Monday. Norge. If the rapori that the Viceroy of the Yesterday the German stomers Fidelio ant

Else returned from the Kowloon dock

dock..

Tho

Yun Kwoi ban received orders to co-opérate steamer Grechound went ov: to the Kowloon with the Black-Flag-leader-in-Tonquin be true, dook resterday, and the American slips Tintour the warlike turn of the situation is greatly and onernor Goodied to the "Cosmopolitan accentuated, and there would be eVELY TORHOD to fear that all possibility of a peaceful sal- tlement was indeed lost. But as far the threatensa declaration of war has not been wade, and until that happens we supposed, stating that night French trasieports haf

there is some faint hope that terms can yet somehow be arranged. The prospect, how ever, is gloomy in the extreme, and it is dit. cult to imagine how the non possuemus of Chins can be reconciled with the imperative. domands of France.

According to Chinese gosip from Tientsia recaived by the Mercury, a telegram was rẻ- ceived thers on the 11th instant from Li Fong- par, the Chinese Miniator to Frames, Germany, left for China with 90,000 troops on board. The Chips Minister must have made a big, mistake.

the number of troops.

FRANCE AND CHINA.

[SPRCIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "DALLY PRpse.")

SHANGHAI, 19th Angast, 9.15 p.m. THE CHINESE COMMISSIONERS ORDERED FROM SHANGHAI The Peking Government having ordered Tong Kwo-shuan, Viceroy of the Liang Kiang, and his associate High Commissioners to return to their posts, they parted to-day, and the Viceroy-left for Nanking.

HONGKONG ORICKET SEASON, 1883-84.

Sir Robert Hart, Inspector-General of y.T. Baabary, The Roffs. Customs, left Shanghai inthe Trng ng on the G. R. Fahanton 15th inst. for the North Before leaving Le sall- G. s. dexon.... el on M. Fenêtre and on the Viceroy Tseng W. Hrnes Kwo-chu. It was stated that despate has cul-B.0, lodder, E.N.

W. W. Tike A.M.D......... Kochuan, but no conferences have been held | H. St. D. Jarrett, Th: Bufs, 12 since the 5th instant.

C. S. Buff

DURING the debate in Parhamont on the Entinued to pass between M. Patentre and Treng H. G. Bise, D.A.CO.

GGriuble?

alt. on the Army estimates, the question of Colonial Defences crapped up in commection with the grant of £740,500 for works and buildings, and some discussion upon them anned. The Marquis of HARTINGTON said that it had been decided that Aden should be recalled from abroad, and are in frequent G. A. Porter. The Bulle

oon saltation with the Minister for Foreign 9. Martin bo put is a satisfactory condition, the work Affairs, giving their aid in the preparation of P. D. Sonuses being undertaken at the joint expose of the olaborate memorandum which is to and forth. H. Piembe, K.M.LL

the views of the Government, as to what altera J: J. Bell-Irving Imperial and Indian Governments-and-theor it now to make in its coaties with H.-F. Darap- proposal would be tid before the House infusiga countries.

8:0. Hare, D.AC... The Japan Herald says the negotiations for W. H. Dobson realy revision will be resumed, after the close. B. D'Auth, The Dus of the summer, in October uaxt. Meantime, d. C. Hendry most of the principal Jnese Ministers have Coron

the course of the prosant asssion. "Sluga,

Monday

Wolabedry Thursday

H..P. Whyte..

H. B. Angior..

W. St. Croix

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Total Buna.

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296 45.20

of a similar mataro.

Inspector Quincey and Bergant Batlin gave evidenco as to the arrest of the prisoners and the seizure of the compradore's book. No en tries wore found in the books which appeared to i have any connection with the circumstances al

logod in the ease.

Mr. Wotton poke badiachirged. He

hat the mispaars might redth there was no cass made but that was no proof that any that even if the first 27.77 property had been

defendant had sent this to the second it was 2470 not to be assumed they were stolen, and, farther $15-905 that the unsupported word of the coolies was not 266 2017 Andiciont to convict upsh.

£2.50

12. '21

Mr. Denys argued that the case was made -out:

TO 2014 His Worship said he wanld-consider the gase 2000 20 169 19.7 and give his decision this. Weursday) morning

Me at mated that he found there was a prize 280 18.67

37 18.50 fucie ca he would commit it for trial.

14.02

130 13

11.43

LIVING ON THE CHEAP.

TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATION WITH MANILA,

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRE33,"

W. DURBAN. E. E. & C. Telegraph Co. Hongkong, 19th August, 1951.

THE FIGHTING AT KÉEL UNG. - The Shanghai Courier publishes tur following particulars of the fighting between the French oud Chinese at Koelang monived from the Gor man steamer Welle:

The Welle left Shanghai on the 25th July. with guns and munitions of war from the Klang

an Arsonal for the fortifications of Formosa, on the 2nd fast, she arrived at Krelpng, having called at Tusui. Soon after anthing is Kee

whier'started with them for Tammi, but about milway they met H.B.M.'s gaaboat Cockchafer, which took them on to their destination..

TAS BOMBARDMENT. There was no surrender by the Chinese and

FLOAT ON HOSE.

gour, having been a widower for al least two years previously. A caricus point in the story is that the ghost wrote shorthand,.... while Mr. Lang did not; bat poerlaps ghosts may master phonography tore easily than mortals. After all, we do not da so inch in Burgas who reliese statories, therm plesieri diffialties only snbant: to prusinusgale of 1.7qu narrative; but it is not quite the pai ghost story, winn the alleged facts-emblem

radiated by mother of baths, muriagas other judgmɔūtiju a newspaper file

NINGPO

Hush Total and

WOOSUNG.

The number of this party is yinly themYou must all am carefully, and do not

rich themeves acknowledge baring lost

Twenty minutos Aring by the Freucher silenc ed two forts; a powder magazine was blown up, and the Chiuose soldiers who ware not killed by

The Weiching enrvette left at 6 am on fle the explosion loft their guts and Had to the hilly.

Tho Naa-sheng. Nam jud, The Frenchmen continued to blaze Away at the 4th inst. for a raise forss for fally na hour longer, knocking them wol T-tien Krichiching, Pag ying-chong Taiwgara, Chital, ming shine au to pieces; larga datachment of their men hell, are now at Tan with a mall went on shore aul completed the demolition of the forts. In the re-gun fort it is said there from Pas-shan. The are all land in line was a good-sized Chinese villago, and this was The Lung heiang, Fiting and the Chin Ha harnt to the ground, and here the loss of life of the forts a new ous is being built. On the leing eppwits the Wooms forts. To the worth the Chinese side was great. At we have already statal, the Chinese Fans could us he laid on the 13th Gangal Tsuu, chief in, commid at Woo- Villare and hats, and she cut of the easang, ostled all his offers togeth's before him gab without a scratch, ont it is perfectly gave the following spank Ars are Femch should attempt to lire at the fort, it is ra that the French did not loss a air glo man approaching to a crisis. It, therstore the

Fressdiagly importrat that ou de not-fuál Hur........ during the bombardment

"After the Fragok ating party had carriedried and fire af runtom. If the French fra st lung Zurbour, the commuter of the Frenok cor- out their work of the destruction of the forts, from a distance we will aims at them escaily Felix Scala, a clerk anetapleyad, was charged vette Villars came on board the Welle and asked bury maroked up the hill behind the five-gun with our big, but if they should upproach with stealing a poket book containing $78 and the osptain if he had any now. The captain for pitahod a large tout, and boiated the French ar pagh, we will use our breach-lovers on o Government receipts, the property of Mr. Ggave him all the news he bad, and the comman-state, some say it was opposed of 100 men nire before you have boon ordered to da 45 68 160 Staindeld, of the Hotel de l'Univers, on the Inder of the Fillera then went on shore. Three her that it nunuofod-over three hundral A reward will be given to such as capture slive, inst, and also wita obtaining over $200 in value or four hours afterwards one of the officers from Thay ware attacked; on the morning of the 6th, the datasted enemy. You may all be sure tunt 15.67 under falsa pestuces during this month of July the Villare called upon the Captain of tan Wollo, about 2,600 Chinese soldiers. The Freach I will not forgive any coward, as I shall in no. 11.30aat.

and delivered to him the following botter,

frist to keep them back, but failed and beats fintoly decapitate saob sa show cowardies Yan Stainfield and the defendant oaine to the Tauptster of Opman phip Helle.

KEELUNG, 2nd August, 1881.

precipitats rulesat to their ships, tossing the are all man mured to war, and have killed in 109 11.22

53 10.60 hotel on the 28th June and remained zati ist

N. LP CAPTAIN,-Thuire the racur to inform yo tent and a quantity of baggage and clothing to pay before this. Now therefore is the time 39 2.75 July. He was to ey 83 a day for board and

These words made a good offset on fle officere 4.67odging. After about ten days bis bill was made that the convention entered into botersen Franes and kind them. The Chinese pariucd thent and to show your worth again.” Rout, but as he was going to stay lower he did 1.China, until the expiration of e tiva fized by the fought bravody, bai thoir gan ware of sacient and they all expressed an auricly that the $77.8

not pay faex. As he afterwards said he was allimatam all hang oxpired, raposos principally on date, and their fein ; was not vary chaotive French would take the faitihtive in firing at tha

the maintainance of the statu gas, that je to sãy, that 67 going away his bill was made up again. Hoestry thing remains as it is 5.33-then said he had received letter from Toko Year marge consists of objects that are ball three killed and that twelve waze rounded, while forts. The saliers in the fortsaredrilled.evorr

The threes of General Tsan.kijn self. There is now 15 ham asking him to wait at the hotel. He china conilozoft as contraband of war, farpetloss and the Chinese assert that they placal more than going at the biz guns under the superibad

took the bill and sail he was going to the fire arms destined for the forts of Keclioz. A double this number hora de combat. Bank, where he had $1,500. He returned, bat moment I veg of you not to dissbar them a sold- Frearkinen who were killed are Esid to have been harvatory containing toricops bought in tion nor arpacted, and not cory or of has been artaken on board the Villars; at all events they Shinghai; the price paid for the thing was Tis. did not pay the bill, willow days afterwards rised at in any other case I shall find wayoelf compelled were not left apan the Guld nor were any of the 590 Six hundred-goldiers undor Colonel Lit 325 be want to Macao still leaving his bill unpaid. to absaintely oppose the debammation.

I have no doubi bal at you will not voluntarily woundel. A French patty ofloor was reported to patrol the streets and fields every night. This About the end of last month witness lost & 175 pocket book containing 378 in notes and two undertake the roupasitity of disturbine the peace be missing, and it was said that he had bon ca doas to keep off robbers from depredating on 0.67Government receipts for ground rent and taxes. sxisting at the thement, and that this state may be tured by the Chinese and sized up. That was the villagers-Courier. Conta

He made a report and a warrant was issued for aged aloubly boten wy in my most rest the expression of our informant. The less on the Donizetti,

• Not out.

the apprehension of defendant countersigned by

about to advise the general rmmanding the Chineseraide is variously estimated, 200, 400, and

5h) hinh gion and progress would depend upon the willingsarbe Flacht Nacht der Sekyziz" Kaokan.

On this 18th inst. a ten-shop near the east gate Millooker. The following gentlemish played in less than three the French Consul. When defondant caine to Chinese troops that it te by my not that you fud year

The Freuch; it seems, did not lose their flag. news of the colonies 10 nudertake the work. Selection Fan asla

Weber average astoto. Dratt, E., 77 and 21; A. K. the hotel he represented himself to be a gentle self able to executo your contract.

Aenupt, M. le Capitain, the assurance of my most They left their camp so hurriedly, that they dia of the city trimblad down, killing & boy and girl The question was rather a novelonerand cer- Val

Guog' Tavern, 35 and 26, H. G. Fincham, D.A.C., 20 and mau, and that his father was a large banker

not ban! it down in the naal way but chopped and injuring several people.

The natives appear to be in quest of Wanpous 5, Rev. C. M. Vangban, B.N..3" and 5; A. G. okna Bordeaux.

He said he had play of diguished consideration.

the staff through a few feet from the ground. tainly act without groas difficulties, especially

3 and G. Wine, 9 and J. L. P. Sanon

When the Chinese came up and carried aff the We are informed that apwards of tore hidroul -in-rospect to the amount, which should be con-; The Nuguni Rising Sun says that Capt... da Chair, ILY,21: Capt. Pearson, R. F. 14; money. His unpaid bill amonated to $229.

Kay, H-B. Harper, R.Y, 13: F. J. Stopford, E.N., la He would not have book allowed to tributed to the cost bath by the local and Wyndham, of the stammar Haverton died at the A. Sadtor. D.A.0.3, 14 Major Cochrane. 5. A. Cot up this hill if it had not been for his statements. The captain of the Welle wont and had an intent baggage, and clothing, &s, one of their Chinese tout lato a shop on the Yang-king-pag Shortly after mid-day on the 14th inst, one of by the Imperial Governments" Colonel Belle-Vna Hotel. Yogassk, ut2 a. on the 2nd felt, A.M.D., 7; G. W. Guttins, E.N., 9. G. Bird, The rule was that bills ware made out weekly, tarview with the dominister of the Villars, and aber stared behind trying to pull up the the other day, their object being to purchase

inst-and-was interrel at the Foreign Cemstory, C. Colvin, 8; J, A. HaMann, &; W. Wacing,d:

guns-were all aimed at him, but he kept at his STANLEY Dxpressed his surprise that, with this sums afternoon. Decessed suffered from & C. F. Buntes, 9. F. Brownlow, BA, 0; E. but in consequence of anfendant's statements this they afterwarde met the sano evening at the pice of lagstaff that routinet: The French arms.

one was held over. He was torronged to the Custom House, and the question of the dis-work, and curelet off the stamp of the stuff in the sailors belanging to the Gorrain Évigato Prinz Adalbert, at present at. Wonung. fall Hongkong Club. He left a box behind and some charge of the carge was disanased with the triumph, respect to Singapore and Hongkong, alt severe attack of dysentery on the passage up on Smith, 0.

loverboard and was drowned. As the holy voskā the Soverament bed-dose was to invite the Bongong, and upon his arrival thare the day previous to his death he was in snob at ox="

not be found, the captain of the frigate has co-operation of the Colonial Authorities in hasted state that his recovery was hopeless.

At midnight on the 11th inst. the crew of one bearing the expanse. The gallant Colonel's As the chief ofour of the Haverton hut not a

offered a reward for its recovery

remarks are only summarised in the Tines, inter's certificate, the chief officer of the De Bay Capt. Syder was placed in command of hat he doubtless was of opinion that the bar.

of he French mm-of-war outside the Rd Baby suddenly cleared her decks for antion. The gues were run out and shotled and ever; arrangemant was mide for drhting. It was either a fal alarm or elas-the men were being drilise...

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V. A. C. Hawkins Return of Visitors to tho City Hall Musu.. Daghish, The Buffa pors and Hongkong ware," his lordship for the weak arding August 17th, 1684- Capt. Gordon. The Buffs. is reported to have said, “also important

EUROPEAN, CRIMES.C.E. Holworthy platious, but it was suggested that the colonies should fortify them, the Govern ment contributing only the armament: With regard to the Cape of Good Hope, it was thought that the cost of randering Simon Bay a safe anchorage for ships of war was an Imperial concern, while the colony, should The Hand of the Enffs will play at the Offers tre invited to undertake-the-fortification of max, Murray Barracks this evening, the 20th Table Bay. As regards Singapore and is, the following programme-

Friday.

Saturday

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Hongkong, the first stope had been taken, Quatrile

Audacions

"L'Africaine"

"Faust"

Dor Bettel Student'

"Der Freiskatz

Thomse Lieder

God save the Queen."

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Dr. A. J. Wherry

Capt. Brackenbury, R..

9. 2. Idard, The Bris H.A.3. Moray

J. Slovast

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clothes of small valus.

Defendant said he asked for his bill twice, but Mc Stainfield said Winn you go." When the bill was presented on the 26th July he found it was over $800. He had not so muck money He spent some money in a brothel. On August Int he had $170 left Ho went to Mnene to try to win some money at fantan to pay his bill. Ho wrote to ecmplainant from Macker

Remanded until to-day.

BEFORE Mr. F. MACKAN.

COMMITTEN

dexico.

(Signed) Captain de vaisivate,

Commanding the Villars,

VIVIELLE.

Chinese authorities, and it is said to have been arranged that the cargó should not be dis charged. The Commander of the Villars was listed, but the Chinese authorities were not change soon some over the aspect of affitirs,

-SHANGHAI

THE KEELUNG COLLIRRIED TIRED. Or the 6th inst tho-Kalau colliery was fired by the Chinese, who used fifty cases of kerosine for the purpose. The machinery bas also bec ns will be case from the following letter destroyed. All the coal ready for shipment The Comendant of the Filars in the Captain of the 4 also set on re, kerosine being poured on it to make it burn quickly. The fire of the colite M, 18 CAPITAIN, I have the horser to inform yon ries could be seen from the harbour on the 10th, that is spite of the rosolations matadly entered upon 11th and 12th inst. by the Chinese mandarina and myself at the confare eto hold yesterday at which you were testet, shu The Wells retarned to Keelung on the 10th know what to do with their raunitions of war randuria Bou ka intizanted to as that it has been delaria as passengers from Tatsui, the Com just now cided to discharge from one ship the canzon and of.

German vonal Welle.

YATEST PARTICULARS.

A short time ago, sau thon and tions of war of which you were the bearer to Koolung.issioner of Customs, the harbour-master Mr.esses of ammunition wore transported to Tisn- 16 023117743 63553 12.77 Las Aching charged with stealing a pair with great pleasure that I acknowledge the cor Hurmel Dr. Johannsen, Mr. Bentley and a thin but we learn that 400 essere returned 02-361-1971 1318 of transers. The trousers were hanging out to rosto of tad attivio you have talked, wat missionary. The sights du there are oribed to Shanghai by the Chungking on the 14th, and 10 229 18 13111

The Consul General for Fraden; Mr. G. Len 310 712734dry frous a Orst flour window, nad danden was have the fullest rates in your word of our frightint, the burties of the killed Chime the rest are to follow. 152 10 76 5 15.60 by an Indian constable to take them of given to mo, that nothing shall be discharged from stil lying in the ruins of the forts.

your ship until the goestion now puding betwevi men can go on shore without being shot it, and wire, writes to the editor of the N. C. Daily 001441 1982: 18.1 the bamboo with a long pola

China and Fence shall be settled, arûl ou my ride you.

question of fortifying theso strategic points correspondent of the N. C. Daily New of the British empiro is a question of imperial willing from Pareds Anchorage on the 11th in- and not merely local importance. Hong-stant, saysAfter an uncomfortabls passage

3. J. Hell, Irvin kong and Singapore-and expoeially the down, we ashored off Metsou, close to the Bu

wal and Nore, a transport, which our pilot tells R. G. Hodder, B.N.... former-de not exist for the exclusiva benefit law battalions of Algarian troops ou 6. Barik... _of_the_bandful of British marchante collect. board. We only anchored for the tide, an be.C.C. Eandry...

itors leaving a boat from each of the Fednöknion' V. Hynes ed there; they are emporiums of British cum alongside to san the pilot and to send ist. 1. H. Pumbe, R.M.L.I........

G. A. Caldwell commerce; they are important links in tara to the admiral at the Anchorage. On our W. W. Pike, A.M.D..... vast eretem of Bimahip communication way ap I astfeed that the Kuzpoi pass is still H. G. Rice, D.A.0.G. and trade in which British capitaliste have gated by one ship, but there were none at the V. T. Hanbury, The Buffs

Mingan

F. H. O. Wilson W. He F. Darby an embarked enormous eume of money. The

:·བསྟན་ཤིང་ A serious oses of cutting and wounding oo.. A. Porter, The Buffe bulk of the business transacted in them.

A. E. Greavem curred yesterday morning. The parties con G.0.B.D'Aeth, The Rake 74 47523 29 525.55 jn done for or on behalf of merchants and cerned were the cook and boy at a house of illà. K. Trayers manufacturers in Great Britain. Moreover, fame in Grahamstraat. The mot soos to. P. Lloyd, The Bus Hongkong is practically a baval station for have had some grievance against the toy, and to

D. 285 3 498 1219 Defendant had been five times previously coa 1495 15 357 15 10.18 victed the last sentence being two years hard 06 18 999 10 23.90 Istour, and he was now comanitted for trial. 10012 821 6 195 824.75

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CORRESPONDENCE.

No French-

av en how desirous I na to nas porsuasion only the Frenchmen in return shot at the Chices News in answer to a request for a rosauring. Fether than bara recourse to facre scrive whenever they make their appearance. It is word from the French finister which the editor estimated that there are 15,000 Chinese soldier thought would do a great deal of gold and ros which might complicate the situation

You are of course conversant with the duties of round Keelung, and quite as many at, Tameni. tore confidence, ko. Mr. Lempira says:—" I am peptials whose commerce is absolutely freon ragards balligerents except in essen whore soiteabard of On the arrival of the Welle at Keelung, the instructed by, M. Patentre to assure you and main reocived the following official dispatch, the public that the Government of the Franch is sailed, which is your cosÓ.

Rapablic is, and has been from the first, pur- We do not hold ourselves

elves sesponsible for the opitios.

featly willing to respect the peace and order of It appears therefore to me desirable for as to murive which we give verbatim et itteralini expressed by our Correspondenta.

at frioulyaderstanding in enna the Chinesa ubanid Division Navale des Mens de Chine et de Jupas.

these Settlements, and, locally, not to do say. endearone by forcible moana to disenbark, in epito

Commandant on Chef.

thing that might canso alarm to either A bard'da La Valixsonateral revenge himself made a savage attack upon him The following gentlemen bowled in loss than thre

THE DECAY OF PROTESTANTISM, Jo, las ganal munitions which you cought to than..

Tade de Keelung la 9 Anût 1884. Chiness or farmigners If the Chinese antho the protection of Brkish trade with Obinar with a choppy. The attention of a constable average untas:A. Bhepluz, 4 and 1 winkets, J.

TO THE ADITOR OF THE "DAILY FRESH." You are covered leg you and actual existenca

S: Ist inform you that I made not of belligerities are proparel, on their part, to make a like and it would be hardly were unfair to was attacted by the distarkansa, and the 3. Men, 3 d 1; G. Grimals, 3 and 9;. J.

SIE. hare best waiting in vain to as if any of war with Gorey could ans authorise or warrant

aach compulsory divmy.

wal ut Keslang. Then if your ship le bound of guns statement of their intentions, I do not soo that assailant was arrested and tha woanded man Coron, 2 and DC. B. Jelmason, Emad U; V. & C.

Tun can therefore izvoke the Law of Nations and code or all kinds of stores for the Chinas Govora the British residents in Amoy, Foocho sent to hospital. The toe was charged Hawl and 8; Dr. 4. J. Wan3, 0sia 1: Capt. one of the existing Proteslaut papers of the Shanghai and other parts for furlifying afterwards at the Police Court with attempted or R.H. 8 E. M. Laith, 7; G. Volcay, or an intelligent member of that com the courtiang eztered into by the Baropos Powers, fent, I should lie obliged to you to not discharge in any reasons will subaist for further apprehen Chinese saldiers are beginning to obtain foot Daugish The Buffs, 8; H. St. D Jarrelt, The Balzannity, world come forment and take up the to cmrnatee you against the enforcement of the thisport. If not, I should regret to be in the necessity wan, diavomfort, or nansiness." unable to Hongkong thad to ask the people of this murder, bat as the complainant

J. LENTES. A. Gr. Wike, 3.W, de St. Gruir, 8; B. Now endgels against. to any the least, the most unjust, mandarin's ordoses. hold myself at your dial of moling it. Your teanly, Badmin?,

hold in the Settlements, as the Magistrate, of appear the case was remanded. The complain. F. do Chair, .N., 1;W. G. L700, .N.

Wo have soon the original despatch; it is in the Mirel Court has intermed the police that Colony toundertak-achiefabur of the expert's Tennis, although serius, are not consider. Babson Giner 37. E. Brownlow, Echaritable, and uncalled for sarcasm east by matutain by focus, f noessery, your rights of com

the Catholic Register in an artiels beaded asd; at your first, rozpisation I will come to your

Desistance. without some quid pro quo. The uoble lord jed to be of a dangerous unture,

E.A., E. Druitt, R.,

Perhaps it might be presemblo in order to calm the Englied, not French as the two preceding oues, forty soldier hare boon retained to gant the above and reproduced in your issue of the 13th the Secretary of State for War is of opinioni

inak. In my opinion, the article saves of no excitement exit the moment that you should put and it seems to us to have been written by a Mired Court. This appears to be an innovation thing else beyond bombastic and trampory to nos, but in any cass I would willinds Lake charge, Chinese interpreter and signed by Admiral which should be taken notice of. In view of the ranga enng in praise of deeds that are saf fo: nudera formal receipt runda out to your order, of all Lasper. The Welle had no cargo to discharge Frequent atterspts of Mr. Huang to got remand-

your-agparabou for discharging willout-witish tho have been performed by the Bonn Cafele Chinese could not proved to diembark their cound and she loft Kestung for hair on the 19th of prisoners into bus clutches. The staployment.

inet, Cuureb, and more is the pity at, such vitupersons tions when the identity of the writer is a plain 1 would also point out to you that if war was declared and recognisable. My rotire in penning these your fing would not cover your ego, but that the name lines is Tourely to pinen the alter before the would constitute a lawful prize,

Lean spier, nunted sa I am by the test ecualiatory

4.

TheNewahwang correspondentof the Mercury, that, considering the enormions coininores in writing on the 9th instant, mys" On the 7th which Singapore and Hongkong aro,directly instant the steamer Tontein left hare bound for interested, it is not an unreasonable propast. Swatow vis Chefoo. On paning the steamer

Feilung (which was inward bound), abreist” of

tion on the part of the Imperial Coveram the New Fort, her staaring-gear got into dis

that the expense should not fall entirely upon

order, and having the tide against her cher

Now Fort and get fast agrou botere bet ater

henes the business of the past week outs rather

POLICE COURT,

August 19.

BEFORE MR. A. G. W165,

www

▼ GAMBLING.

...

SIR EDMUND HORNEY'S GHOST STORY.

of soldiers may bh for other purposes than that of betensible guarding the prisoners who are looked up in the Mixed Court gol-Daily Iせまされ

Fung A Je and two others, opolies, wire

Thera in na almost continual procession of tha the Imperial taxpayer. Perhaps not, it starboard how she paid off towards a flat off the Laborged with public-gambling-at-No, 55, Gil publiai.. an impartial many that have placed biore you all the eventènlitice that

****The Shanghai Courte tummy demolishes the mats going up the Scoollow Creek, loaded with the properties the Colonies sluould be naked ing goar could be put in order Yesterday the aa Basour. The fral defendant said he went may be judged an to whose door tho prostostions; and if it should happen, which Toazeazadly

who prefer to go inland for enfoty. The charge to bear ought to be very small indeed, gorts scat a number of cargo boste down to to gamble in order to become an informer: the pristy or rather the impropriety of writing thear-balere, tint you are analto to maintain your position ghost story by the former Chief Justice of the furniture and marrying people from Shanghai,

Giule liceat, and I trust those lines will not be con uster of the secul, come on board the Pare wind

for a passage to Boochon was formerly $4; GW: napecially in the case of Hongkong, which is lighten her, and to day shother batoh kid, but second and third said they lived in the house.

Fined $5 each, in default seven days' hard strued as written to uphall Protestantisme. That all your eta auch material as your shoes to bring Supreme Court for China and Japan:-

Sir Edmund Hornby has exceeded in playing $20 is the rata. she still remains fast. The tides are diminish-

Labour.

digailorals belongs to far abler hands than mine. and you will find a most sympathetic reception, while as to your young will take euch stops as will prevent merely an entrepot for British trade with ing lost as fast as they are putting the cargo

an amusing joke on the Psychical Bariots in the The old guas from the Shanghai city walls, ANSAULT

I am neither of the sus church nor the other. I it remaining Log in the lands of the Chinsen.

(Signed) Captain do reissrad, aoa-Christian Hightebuances China and Japan, having no territory ont."

orealient ghost story which is published in the Laving been taken down, wore sent to the patrel Tang Asia, cook, was charged with cutting caB myself a

Commanding the Villars, "-- Nineteenth Century; and it is still more amusing station to be aloaned on the 12th inst. One of the

VIYIKLLE. to develope The Marquis of HARTING We take the following from Mr. Peter Mae- and wounding one Tam Ayak with intent to prompta ze tooot spontaneously; and insoting su

that we have alrondy heard people here say that is happened to have some powder si loft in TUN intimated that it was proposed the loan's sironlar, dated Bhanghai, 15th Angast murder him, on the 10th instant. Tho wounded I do not wish to inear binne by casting any slur

on the cae habit the expense of the other. In The two letters given above were written in they remember Bir Edmund's telling them the the brosch, sed while one of the soldiers was perial Government should contribute thelood alongside the records for last mail and was in hospital and unable to appear. * 2.

Remanded antil the Lird instumt.

the eyes of a Deist, which I profess to be, all French, and we have translated them for theatery years ago. The story is that Mr. Tang, clashing the gou, the pardor exploded, sulously

the former editor and proprietor of this journal woading the soldier. Brwomen's,.and Hongkong and Singapore a papr-figure. Nevertheless, under existing

LARCENT FROM A CHILD.

dud every raligia are alike, and to them all ana henefit of our readers.

There were fcribor negotiations between the (Sir Bikand does not give the name, but thora The Bien-pao matos-Notwithstanding the Mak Achu admittedling a bangle from deference are indispensable. It is very absurd. bear the cost of the fortifications. It ought iroumstances, it is by no incons insignificant not to be forgotton that this Colony already us a decided claim to respectability. For the person of a child, and was sentenced to three then, fer any one to say in publia that his reli- compuuder of the Villars and the Chinese is no doubt about it), came up into Sir Edmund's proclamation of the Passau District Magistrato

disturbing olemusls, there have been the open frontles' hard labour.

zion is the best, and works better than others. Mandarias, and it was understood that the latter bei oore in the middle of the right, made Sir prohibiting the gate of eatables to the French contributes £20,000 ser ammunt towards the ing of the war dance in China by the Frenen on

That is an attempt to be supercilioms and rain-sont to Tammi for advio, and the answer was Edmund give him the heads of judgment which abins lying at the Bad Baay, there have been "The one hand, tikitis bursting of the banks of the A Kem Chi, a licensed bandor, was parking a glorious, which is liscernible at every stage of that the alle was to go to that port todischarge he was about to deliver, and went away it half-arme Chinese traitors who led by the gread of musintenance of the garrison, and it ought Fine and Hoangho and conusquent destruction after finishing his day's work, when a man named the-sitivls. Tait not an unilonimble fast, Yr. hor guns and maritions of war. This decisión, pust one in the migraine, when Ludy Horaby gain, supply thom daily with-feod; The provi not to be asked to do more considering that -the place was founded for Imporial purposes. on the otaur. But trade bas gone on without the hawker, kept his cash and ran off with it: adly very ablo may have always a poschant to by the Chinere, and be accordingly proceeded to anered: When Sir Ddamand got to the Court in tain distances steals Launch from the French If, by carrying out the schema of fortificating all the while, and there are no signs of Oa finding himself pursued he threw the bar impose their work on the public with statistics amani. A diflenty was husarerted, In the morning, he was told that Mr. Lang had died ships approsoles and takes away the supplies- tion, some of the land at present reserved Extraordinary anasiness or apprehension on the down and the money wan cattered in the street and igures glossad in sac à manuer se to leave case the matter had not been ranged in this in the sight, and in his note-book, were found There are also Chinano traitors who act as writers part of the deplore at the close. Demand has The thief was caught by a constable, and was a doubt as to its genuineuses Be this as it way the commander of the Pillars had expressed some indocipherable shorthand notes, presumably and seribes to tho French The Shon-pohopea for military and defensive purposes could be one from Tientela and the River porta now sentenced to three weeks' hard labour.

may, every labourer is worthy of his hire, and he his willing pess to the capiews of the Welle representing what he had taken down while pit that the Military and Civil Mandarins will in

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