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The Commercial Intelligence, &c., will be ford-on-our-fourth-pago--- The American Consul paid a visit on boart La The British corvette Bapphire, Commander Baliesmuntre yosterday and receivert "tha ngual | Fallorten, arrived here yesterday evening from saints upon leaving.
Foodbow, which port the left on the 8th instant.
On Sunday avoning Hm Exnellency Sir George Bows ontortimod Bear-Admiral Leapés, M. de |Bernurs,-and-Maud Madame-Déjardin at Moan
bain Ledere.
The Agout informs us that the O. sad, O. stoamor Arabie, with mails, &o, from San Fran dinge to the 19th ult, has arrived at Yokohama
sai's for this port to-morrow, the 10th inst. ; "Recruiting is going on in the sity of Wauchow ant the vicinity of Taichow, to swall the already large forces now. nasombled at Fooolow. The Courier lears that 3,000 mon have already been eurailed and will be sent on to their dostination
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Foochow, 7th September..
ried by norisiustion."
A BRITISH GUNBOAT FIRED UPON BY CHINESE. The British ganbort Zephyr was fired uponing from the forts in the Kimpai-Pass while pro cooling up the river Min to Foochow. Ono officer aud caio soaman were wounded. The English Adiral las demanded an explanation.from the Chinese Authorities.
Admiral Courbet's headquartara et Matsou
LONDON, 6th September.
Som two bandred and fifty tons of heavy rail.comsands the telegraph bulk at Sharp Ponky way iron have recently arrived at Shanghai Crom fermany and are to be transported to the north. So far, qui about two miles of rails have been received but wore will follow.-N. C. Daily
The N. C. Daily News of the4th instantuya Tas Sir Garnet Wolseley has cleared for 138yladivostok with coala. There is a rumour that tho zltimate destination of the couls is not
what it is worth."
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THE CHOLERA IN ITALY. The deaths from cholerom. Napios are reported to number nearly que hundred daily, and the discuse is spreading rapidly.
EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS.
Lord Northbrook, when in his way to Egypt,
SUPREME COURT. September 8th
far from Fonchow. We give the rumour for kas bad a córrlial interview with Count Kalnoky, involved was of a purely technical nature, namo: Off Matron a nember of French men-of-war borders, attacked our garrison at Liangshan and p.m. the ship ad-freed herself of the water, aud
sur place.
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the Austrian Minister of Foreign Affuira.
Anong tao pasapart by the Takio Mucu
- HONGKONG UNICKED OLUB. which left 3hanghai on the 3rd inst., were the Viconta do Somalé, lately in charge of tăvo
The annust noting of the members of the French Legation at Peking, and the Ray Cabuye Clab was hold at the Pavilion yesterday Hafenmbe, of the United States Logation at the ovenia, when there were prosont Mr. A. Coxon President) Me. W. de St Croix (Secretary), Col. Hobson, Messrs. B. K, Leigh, E. Mackcan,
Tripp, E. &. Dour, f. 4. Coxon, H. F059, W- HF. Darby, C. S. Barth, C. E. Holworthy, W. A Cruickchaak. J. C. Handry, Mitehall-Lanos, Capt. Gordon, Lieuta Brnhary, D'Aeth, Lloyd, Danglish, Dr. Fike, A.M.D., and many others.
Mr. Br. Croix read the minutes of the pre-
Ameonling to the census of 1882, the population Stewart-Looklärt, H. G. Bice, H. JL.the names of the other toy purchasers as plain-hera for some time; many dosiks have taken interesch thỏ lantter. The negotiations Occupied ya An705, 246 tali ofear, and Vares, and
of Cambodia-wan-850,000, sud-of this number. 100 were plays. These wars divided as follows:-Government slaves, 58,400, Mandarins slave, 26,400, and private slaves 45,800. Under The new treaty with France slavery is to be ublished.
Fto Shen-pao bears that Admirel Courbet hasvious meeting, which were centumot
Jie bichola squadron of five ships uiter Almiral The OFAZEMAN proposed, and Mr. Enron 38. Lespis to try and get a foothold on Taiwan or conded the adoption of the report, which has HUZYYONG: SKPTEMBREÝYE ÜRE
Tersal, and that it is the intention of Admiral been already published-- Courbat after having reecived a reinforoumente proposition was carried. ALTHOUGH there can be no doubt, that the of a few more iroorlads to go ap North, and that CHAIRMAN Gentlemen, you see that the Club is, at all events financially speaking, in a those ironclads will arrive shortly, communication made by the Total to the
sound position, haring a bannce of $1,853.55 to, Foreign Consuls at Shanghai was intended usbud & small escort of Sikh Policu. This was of the Buffs, won the bat awarded by the Club Admiral Tapia was ashore on Sunday and its redit. Dafing the past season Mr. Banbury, a formal notice that China had decinied war given him prosumably in consequence of the pro- for the best batting average played in first class against France, the Hongkong Government Fimation by the Chinese Authorities setting a matchos, withs and Brerags of $5.20 in seven price on the heads of Franch officers. Many ofinings. (Lond applaase), Mr. J. J. Boll-Irring have, no far, not been officially informed of the Caines now down here from Canton wonk wou the ball girer. for the best average bowling, the foot. Neither have the French officials no doubt be glad to earn the reward if they had with an average of 8., rana par wicket in five hore, we believe, recoired any intimation, a chavÓN.
innings. Bats have also been given to Mr., G. R. to that effect, Matters, therefore, will a
Jabneton for a soure of 129, to Mr. Hendry for We henrtant the operations at the Tam Chow, to Mr. Ries for 36 and 75, Mr. D'Aeth 95, present, so far as the sale of arms, provisions, mines, near Canton, have sa for proved very Mr. Hynes 10. Mr. Druitt 77, Mr. Jarrett 74, &c., to the belligerents in concerned, go on promising, and a considerable quantity of silver and Mr. Hodder 73. We all regret that the
las already beet: got out. The work is at pre-brilliant play of one of our old stayers, Mr C.
tia
POLICE COURT.
811 September. BRHORE MR. A. G. WISE.
DRUNKENNESB
31st August.
ne before. A preclamation of the entrant practically stopped, however, as in view of Chater. İngi sanaan, is not also to be handed tering house No..at Mour Kok, with intent to way up country from Taiwanfoo A lot of men i torpedo boat and killed a Fronch official, yet they got taw been soon.
at the mines,
And boys
meubere, a vote of thanks to the retiring Becre- dom. Out of the heaps of broken fruitus,thing under disenin. We, full of gracious; 5p.m. a fox came over the ship and ary. (Mr. Et. Crobe). He had himself heen Capt. White took two little paring, more ever boring and mosa avaricious. NNE., and an stol gala rising, the in Cop
ress (drappad thembject" bat the French to carried away the gig out of the davits, wind secretary of one or two Cimbs. i Hongkong, and he know wall the naiztaty and responsibility which hosixtends to her a mentiptoes of the The provinces of Bhan-si al gesinh hul bunn pling on dock front avary quarter in relia always the enemping place for Our soldiers, the pyramids, throwing the ship on her big mundo, which pertained to such a position, Heilonght scene. no Club had benefited by the services of its On the way down the river, when a short dis was there to protect the Tributary State agaicet Erst on one side and then on the other La ordon secretary than had the Hongkong Cricket Club tancs above the Kimpai Peus, the Glamis Castle insurgents or banditti, and hevd nothing what to better resist the force of tho . tis thiet eror to do with the Fronch. On the 2nd month offer got two mantas ofolhas Taga and partially by theservices of Mr. St. Croix. (Lond applause) was met by the British ganboat dephyr, which of the pressut year (March, 1894) French sal filled them with holes all, ach bag having ant Mr. LEIGH BECed, and the motion was our was on her way up to relieve the Merlin. The era even marohad against the groups four or gallens in it The Toor ttaen. Mr. ST. CROIX Baid he was very glad to find Gamis Castle was hailed from the goboat and and Wa prunalgated an Imperial Darts to up punctured a few holes in the bees with a sit that what he had done had met with the approval told not to approach the forts, or she would be point officials for the prepanat advancing noodle, and put no over sach side, forward of of the momberg-
fred on by the Chinese, who had strandy-fired them. Then, quite suddenly, the French the fore rigging. By this time three spseo Captain Fourrier made advances to China för anchors bivi gat, visits, tauring the ring-holts A vato of thanks to the Chistmas for prasid upon the Zephyr as she was going through the panes. At that time France was hard prosed from the deck. The steer monde them fast fusin
torniorted the prooedings
passCaptain Whits say that the curvette with affairs in Egypt und was on the brink of by securing them to the form bits. Ther tar Sapphire was cuting down the river, and he rain; China knew too roll that France was in plagged the holes in the dock as host they mal. great atraily and could-kavo rofused them flatly. Then the bower anchors toro adrists and with thought the safest course ha could follow would Still, Wo wore willing to show Our great for them the rings and the deck to which that win bo to lot bar. procode him and get the first herance, and to permit peran to be cozeladat fastened. The new again set to work unt discharge from the forts, if anything of the kind Therefore. We ordered Li Hung-cheng to dell-ed igen anchors too, fastening them to the IN ORIGINAL JURIDICTION
wers to take place. He therefore slowed down and barat and sign a preliminary treaty of peace forward, bits and upper laves pipes: 6.30 p.m.
comprising âve Articles; the garrisons at the wind was north, and the sea and zala mere BEFORE THE HON, Sir Geoken Putzir at the Sapphire pass after which has followed langshan and Proshon to withdrew at the ex- torride than before. The engines wara pat fall
CHIEF JUSTICX.
close in her wake. The pass did not leave thom" piration of three months when the spal de ind- gpsed shasil, but Ruch was the face of the "ACKROTD V. EFLIE.
distance of a quarter of a mile ofear of the tive treaty had been signed. We also dominando i wind and on that the ship could make mo The Atornoy Coutral (Hon. E. L. O'Malley forts, so they could not have arated themselves the various garrisous to remain stationed in their fondway: 7 pm temen lous is broke instructed by Mr. Ewens, appeared for the pisin....
original places, and not to move hastily and open over the whip forward, funding the depk an tiff; and Mr. Aineksan, isstrunted by Messrs. of the Zephyr's caution otherwise than by rousin hostilities. The commandsats of the camps ab far as the waist on the port sile, and swing Brorstor, Wotious, and Denson, for the defendant ing up the river. Fortunately the Chinese did served the order in the most strict manner; but away, everything off the forecastle exfit the an
The plaintiff appeared in. answer to an order not mistake then for Frenchmen, and they France, violating the existing Convention, du choré, Windlass and bitte, the wrong strikim obtained by the Isfendant to show so why the
23ml and 24th), qudar, pretence of patrolling-tuotas sand tearing away the larmsalies. By 7.0 petition should not stand dismissed. The point used through, behind the Sapphire, animolested, the 1st and 2nd of the Intimalary mont (June the katobes on the ranin dook, starting the hut ly whether the Off Assignee could eas with were lying:
from the first shot. Then our any answered the chix and third officer's and the whols of thes There were killed and wounded on both oldes.seman set to work to lash down the barosilios out joining with him as plaintiffs certain other
That the French actel contrary to the conya-nil senare the butchos. While they were on- persons: The defondant, is agent, had soil cor
EVENTS IN NORTH FORMOSA.
dos, beginning the fight without oäuse and in-gaged in this work, an awful son broke over the ait property 65 Chinese Taco were fear pass;
juring our soldiers, wassuficient grounds for Us | ship, filling the decks fore and aft also the [Bay CORRESPOT DENT. Oficial Assignee red as representing the estates ohasers, two of whom had become hinkrupt. Tho
to declare war. But reflecting upon the Treaty of cabins, store-roomas, and-forecastle. When the of those men to have the bargain set aside and contred at Tamsai or Kolung lately.
Vary, fow incidents of any importarse bave Peace with Franes for ever twenty years, wo were ship had gloared hessif of the tone of water the bargain money rotarnef.
loth to throw away the existing friendship on this with which this last son had footed key, dacks, an TNATUTIA, 10th August. erint, and therefore still permitted the Tsung-operation which trok a sousiderable time, it was After a short argument his Lordship allowed
Cholers or something like It has bagn raging: li Yamon to communicate with the French Mi-femat that Mr. D. S. Fox, the chief clivor, Mr. the plaintif" to amend the petition br insorting
bug time. On the 4th of the Intercntery ishalsen, akto ma wore missicy. It. Tas plass in the town and country. It is the same moon (16th July), for the sake of showing Our pitch dark at the time, and the rain was blindiur almost every year in Asgust. Roligione precossioonity and earnestness, We lamed a Decree so that it was diffen't to se mos than a fix rion: almost daily, eraskirs and gengs going on ordering the withdrawal of all the soldiers feet distant. Allhalb to work to And this at all times of the day, and at night the watch from Tonquin]. We have acted to the utmost missing mon, but it was not till 8 but the men (doubled just now! make a great noise with limit of fairness and equity in our desire to pre-third ofkeer was found. He was discoverid in serie Pace. If the French had any sense of the alley-way, quite daad, with, his lead ennched bambooy, which interfaces, considerably with the courtesy and rightoonsmass, they would have o pisos. Mishasisen was next fond: he was cleep of ordinary people, but has useffect on our | changed their course of action; but they still shire. bat his book appeared to be broken, AS WATE Julia Mann, setian of the Avrican ship L Chiren lions told off to foreign hongs, persisted in their wisdoings from first to last. both his legs. He was quits sonsible that she J. Morse, was charged with drankenness and who instead of taking turn and tura in keeping and fubricating many pretexte, damended an un could sak lat he was in no pain. He was disorderly conduct.
heard of indemnity, uttering outrageous threats, sarmed into the cabin and attended to, but he Man, who and lean imbibing much too freely watch, tare in early and sleep as soundly sa Bip On the 15th day of the 8th monn (5ta August)nly bred a short time. Saab for the wa amusing himself in Queen's-road on Sunday van Wink's ald till-morning. It is compulsory they occupied the forts on the Reelung man-chief offer and the other miles was kept was interfered with by plusung. He then struck out their presence, it is said, slams for damage On the 3rd of the present moon (28 ad overboard and drowned. The wine was N.W afternoon by assalting the passers-by, until he to have these reless follows in the hang with tains in the northern part of Formosa Ling batas nor them as Cona, Mia-bhean, however, immediately repulsed them. it was concluded that both had son wash- the lokang, who blow his whistle for assistance, and being roinformed by su Indina sergeant, the or destruction to property might be disregarded August Ho Ching (Viceroy of Fahion and raging in all its fury while the search was man was arrested, but not until he has made an ineffectual attempt to draw a sheath knife upon
and Chokiang) had just received a commu- poing on, and the doors were constantly funded - The wind blew strongly from the NB, and ication from the French Consul at Foochow fore and aft, and there a loty dange of the lekang-
Defendant said he was very drunk, and knew there were indeations of a typhoon. In the anonceing that the Franch were going to give raiti
battle, when the French goldiers commenced to There was no change in the wónthir ny till evering the wind, veered round to the East and injure and destroy Our ships of war and of midnight, when the ship reosivad u trésavdoga nothing of the cöcurrence.
Fined $8,-and in default of payment sent to during the night to East by South All over
commerce and also bombarded and burat down shock, as if aka had struck a wreek or wreckage gaol for ten days.
before daylight next morning.
Our naval dockyard. Though the Imperial of a yielding maturo. It may so dark, howeESY, A TOO ENTREPRISING BURGLAR
Ramoura aro current that soldiers are on their troops barat twe French ships and destroyed one that had there been anything above water it could Chun Ayun, coal coolin, was charged with on-
This ship's heart was kept to
lity of the port will have to precade our ache distorted state of the cruntry it has been down to pusterity, the antok not being a Club commit a felony.
the green in front of the foreigst be considered to have been int off lightly sea as best they could, and the pampant sound- The French are always, treacherous and vacillet inge were carefully attended to. August; 26th, 1. tion being taken by the local Authorities, and considered unsafe for the forolgu staff to remain one. But I hope Mr. Chater will gire us some The prisoner climbed up to the top of the honse hours, and close to the river side, are looking sting. They have commenced the war, and if We, the baronstor commenced to rich as faxt ne official notice of the declaration of war hy
more of his quality in seas of the first class by means of leaning long battle against the the heads of two garages stuck on poles. Thess. stil show forbearanes how can we uphold the it had previondly feller, and ie about an hour it caatekes next season. (Applauso). Tam prepared wall; and having walked over the roof, he lai either of the belligerents will have to mina Consal-Courtal for France, in Chine, has been make to the meeting with regard to the removal
It is reported ut Shanghai that M. Lemaire. to receive any spend any gentleman ayimself-down into the central courtyard by the hands were taken by Chinese, borderors, éboni pabilo feeling and follow the inclination of Oar had risen 41/100 and.in the next balf, hor
subjects? Therefore We specially show before went up 17/100. This was at 1.30 am, whiện from Downing Street. As stated in the Gazelle appointed. Resident Geneal at the Court of otherwise of the Loudary facing on the some tiles, and sold a young man in the house,
theeyes of the world the aurightconsconduct of the | the wind shifted to W.. and began an ubate in same means. In passing var the roof he broke four hours' walk from Twatntia.
22nd August.. Franch, that they have intentionally broker the fores immediately. At 2.m, the barnoutar had notification, the action already taken by the line and Minister Plenipotentiary and Resident Sonth and Dast siles of the ground. The Com-who get a revolver and went into the courtyard It is said that four French man-of-war · are
iranty and began the war. Do you, then, Generale still further rison 3/10, the wind boine 8.W. and Colonial Government rospecting the enforce General in Tongin and Ana Laine mittes wishes to draw the attention of mem-in time to catch the prisoner just about to undo
Veeroys, and Governors, who have drilled and wrach Bighter, the sea going down at it by magle. is an old servant of the French Government in tes, wishes to the constant infringemsal, the door to the outside to lat in some confeder now in Kelung..
23rd August.
trained soldiers for years past, be ready with the All hands then secarol, the hatches and ear ment of the Foreign Enlistment Act, de, China, and was formerly Corend in Hongkong, of rula 17. (Tarole provides for the infliatus of ytes. He hailed the man, who made no reply, and
garrison troops in the various parts along the which had been cut oflied broken adrisk. -After way directed from home, and no change where he still be many Friends.
penalty of $5 on membersplaying tennis in other he then fired at him, bringing him down by
The La Galinis bad left Kelung, for sea-coast to drive away all French ships of war, getting the water out of the enbin storm-rooms, will be mudo except on the Rain! It was reported amongst Chitose in Shanghe than India rabber soked tennis slices). This sound which caused his detention in the Hospi- Fooshow, it is reported. The Enward had arxiv. and to advance with troops without delay cainst it was found that the store-roam ball had warn of special instructions from the Secretary of that Teen Fu-ying held the Tonquin frontiers, Box the fines will be entered without fail. I elrome woods, and the consegnent remading se, sed the gunboat Estoy arabo at Zeling houdens share it in hevessary to attacked away at its plan Liu Tring-fu has always displayed loyalty and tantrayed by the salt water, poma oƐ the stạone 24th August State. The Imperial Government will give and in conjunction with the faress under Lin regret to say that the principal offender last of the case.
The prisoner admitted the offence,had he was.
patriotism. The Aupimess raler, however, has such as toa, dear, and spirits, bring all mixod m Innga har already ratakon Touquin down to year was a high Govoranont official now shaent instructions to the Governor by telcemph Hanai also that the Chien uring w43. HOW
3 a.m., th from the colony. hope he will taarn to do bet sentenced to three montas bard labour, the first The steamer Anfon Gunther, asting received
not been discerning enough to see in him as together in an indescribable maas. with respect to each esccessive step to be sont to march for Sigon. Those who balieyester ext time. (Hour, hear). Mok trouble and sad last futaight in gaol to be in solitary-con-a full cargo of scale, sailed to-day for Hongkong of worth, and on that account-never raised him weather was almost calm and then aterably-
All quiet at Kelung
toany post of importanes. But as Lin ismooth and the barom terrising in ta 6 s.12. takon: At present both sides derisa equal this waid no doubt feal consoled for the loss funxiety, and I nay my loss of poses of mind ment
und halth was caused to out Seuratary Inst your
26th Angst:--Chinese subject-W shall-mploy him in our the crew were still engaged clearing the deck. snatained by the Chinese at Fogghov.
Before: Mr. B. MACLEAF, benefit from the proclamation of neitrality
In Ford to keep the ground in good order
Roporta from Kelang stats that the French fee. We therefore appointhinto the rank of The vessel then proceeded to Shanghai at full not having been made. The French ships back rouch of the Caton river reing now closed, it in good order zules the mombers and visitors We understand that in consequenes of the by the membo.. Now it is impossible to keep
Brigadier-General, tube given an appointmentat end, striving there on the seaine of the 28th CHAROG. OF FIRACT,
gant ja expected thors shortly. Ballast borts are Three Chiness were charged with unlawfall ready at Tamui to be sank on the bar. A are suffered to get repairs effected here; the the hours of the departure of the Steamboat un-operate with him. Irofer inora tally to possession of a junk and some small neticles on
the very first vacancy. We also bestow on Lim An >ponse's feather. Lot hita take his own far- During the typhoon, Mr. Pilet Jargon of Chinese are permitted to buy arms and mani-Company's stomers from Canton will vary ac- the abuse of the tais courts. On overal the las alt
jank from Foochow reported that, when she left sount tryops and gain his viotaries with military Tachi, who was passenger, rendered my cording to the titles. The Put leaves Canton cocasions last year, when the ground was too tions of war. Of course all this would beat 5 am today and may be expected bere about wet to play on, the grond man had orders not. junk, which traded between Kit Shik Dost that as she was leaving the river heavy firing Our Generals and soldiers showing courage and precistion of Mr. Jurgensen's services, as he The junk in question was called the Lo Fit Foothow, aparations bad commeroad there, and skal and strategy. Let him return all the valuable tuues to Captain Kerruidh, who pinces the French have taken. On any ons of takes this opportunity of unknowledging his put a stop to on receipt of an official notifi-3 p.m. This boat will continue to rauss night to put up the asts; hat some members as Swatow and Macao, She left Kit Shik on the cation that war has been declared. It is probout, while the Kingshou in withdrawn from down to play, and not sosing the uets up éh Augustus on the 5th-auchered of Pak a distinctly heart.
gaining victory. We shall bestow extraordinary states this gentleman's trouty-fiva veure' or- 27th August. towards and money, hat those who show coward. | perionos was of the greatest help. He also at- bable that in a day of two at most, such of the night servies altogether until further gotico, ¡ thùy said they were not coming down for nothing: Siak island ficar Ago The Copt, and one of
-and ake will remain ut Canton.
Knys txoste. Now all this isvery wrong; "you have | ■ passenger, and thras children on board. Theying, at Kulang, martworks or ligging entrench. the spot. We, the Government, feeling the reeded to the injured members of the arEW._-_
and they insisted upon the "olo man" putting the orow Rent ashore to buy fish, leaving four moa.
Chinese soldiers have for somedaya boen areat-ice and incline to retreat will be decapitated on
Tan worst weather was experionord i Lat. The Shen-pao stutes thut a certain pilot avinglected officers to be responsible for the good order
ponsibility resting on Us, have carefully consi- 31.05 N. and Long. 180.09 E. Notwithstanding hown invited by the French to pilot fasir dect at and preservatiuar of the granud, and you must had boun svaly about half an hour when a fishing moués on the hills-on-the east side of the baylored the stop We now take, and knowing full in the engines wont fall speat through the a salary of Tia. 19000 per year refused the efforts by sal norept their decision as to when the aft bore down upon the junk. Then cr boat overlooking the shipping. The Franchmen, wel that by marching armies and taking folders aight, the vessel made as headway, but drifted
hailed her, and the reply they got westhat they of One of the recommandations of the Sang-ou the ground that he had got his living in China ground is to be played upon. If we are all to be the fishing graft were pirates, Thers wars in seeing these movemarts, sent word to the Eu people cannot help being frightened, Wa realno miles in a S.W. by W. directing that is gling Commission which sat last year was for the last 18 years: and that he did not intend constituted judges apon that point, we shall not an hourd this cruz, who all hoarded the ropeans to come on board the Raged, they not rushed into war with temerity. But in the in the opposite direction to which, the ship's lead
present instance the franch, by violating the was pointed.. that the gathering together of unauthorised How to go tack on the Colney in which he very soon be without a ground at all. This your junk and drove those on board below, after which intended opening fire at the earthworks which
hulls, his money. The Shen pas thou com- Iappes is the membara to support the Com-
conventior. and acting with insincerity, have| In addition to those mentioned above as having armed bands in British territory, for any purpurol the conduct of this pilos, who is a foreign mitton in their afforts. The law tennis cham Chay nilaway, with the vessel. They landed
the crew on an island, Ens did not notice the were just visible Gatling or mitrailleuses used all to be angry, and Wo Lave been forend bes killed or frowned, the second offene has his pose whatever, should be probibited and that or-with- Unt- of those traitorous Chinese who pioneip tup was was by Lieut. Jarrott of the passenger, who sourced himself sider a blanket were used, but with little effect. Before fring. ta ight. The militis of the different, protingas left shoulder and arm stately hurt. Dan of the
havo joined the French service as writers and Buй Applause). Mr. Bowles was his runner the provisions of law now in force with re-interpreters.
in the hold. They sold the cargo of salt, and the onelosed notification was sent to the for dre all cager for war, and we are sine of defeating sailors is also severely injured, ned arother nof up, and he was rewarded with a prize raogust.
same on to Hongkong, arriving here on the 31st cignora en ahore:-
our goxon enemy. The Viceroys and Guquite so badly. All are doing wall. Ference to those persons who do not bold
Tour Committee propose for the futere te
arrara are to gather their wolliers for definer Mr. Fox, the chief officer, was a native of alt. They put the passenger ashorer and he at
Copy. aight passes should be made applicable to Shinghai Lave been in the hands of Mars, commeatively, the winner of the title of Cham
iustitate - $100 cap të be won two servons
onse went off to the Police Station, after which MERIEURS the Arges of Customs and Repre. and war and gain victorias and rewards. But Lyan, about 3 years of age, and leaves a widow this more is taken becar the French have cad one child. Mr. E. Baven, third offers the entire area of the colony. It has been de sall & Co. the place has been greatly improrpion for any one year to receive prizo enter the craft, arrested the defendants on board, and Custof. Hayo at the Romandanta of MM. DaddThe other Treaty Powers, whirh bave had trea-
Inspector Cradock and some of his men boarded sentatives of MM. Dodd and Lapraīk & Co
Ilave thy honor to inform this gentleman of the violated the treaty and commenced the war. a antive of London, singlo, and about 28 cided by the magistrates that the law as itd. The Company are laying thaie pipa (Applause. New gear hen he ordered out towed the junk to Lapraiz's Wharf. The deand Lanzaik & Co. that it is possible utorory moment this with Chinn for a long time. have done at sea at noon n the 27th, in Lat. 34 M. and The third offer and Michmalsan were buried ateng the gatowns and six pears to be orietand is expooted hore shortly. No doubt it will fendants were identified as part of the pirate ng apertas Bro sgatrat the Chinese working in at present standa uppfion only to the City of each lamas having thesa darmor: they will be taro in time for the opening myteh of the Free, and arteles found on board, including a the mountains at now outronchente our in direction nothing whatever to tromble us. You people do Lang. 129.32 . Viotaria. The Commissioners found from ht up not only the warf but ta baling, wanson. I am happy to inform you that two
of the house of the concession between the hotsheet ot, on account of our difficulty with the Frenol, The following are the readings of the baro- the evidence seduced in the inquire that the which is very dark at night and unprotected members have presented the Clab with a box of
strain our relatious with other Powers. Let motor Le Cdu-Bayani,
Viceroys and Governors give atrist orders to the great increase in Waterwork Company are also laying their ten each for the ensuing season Applause Now pipes along the godowns and a number of gentleman, I have sailall I have to say to you,
During the past few days information has ar Loss Authorities and Camp Commandant lory of darin and other taxes upon foreign bydratita are to be placed at about 200 fost apart whil I beg to propom a vote of thanks by ae
civet that Chinese from the hilla fire at the protect the merchants and subjste of the affe apium on the mainland has led, within the they will be used to supply the vessels with water clamation to the Colono: und Others of two
and ready in bass of fica--Courier,
French ships daily, and the Frischman fire backret nations. The French officials, merchants, Baffs, the Franch Admiral, and the Captain of
and missionarios who are willing to stay intend last two years, to an organised system of
On the 24th the honse of one Lau Young Fak. La Fictorieuse for kindly slowing their baudeat Was Pair China territory, we broken
30th Angostand enjoy their peaceful avocations are also to -smuggling from the colony-to places at sonde TEM Comittee appoil by the Chamber of play upon the ground on several occasions into by a arend of about 30, who robbed the
To-day ring with large guns took place be protected. But such those as mecktle with considerable distanện within thể nàigh bone. Dopotius be consider th Hae Treaty hold its first last season. (Lond applause).
mosting at Perin on the 22nd July. à letter The next business was the election of others, proprietor of nearly $400 worth of property, and well with mitrailleuses, but without much affairs of war, pace discovered, will be punished ing province of Kwangtung. Bands of men
Wa command the Viceroys and Governors to was reveived from M. Dupuis, tus explorer, ask and the Chairman stated that Mr. A. K. Travers, tad him to badilyiltrustment. He followed street, the nature of the country being i favour socording to the principles of international law.
them up to Shankiwan, where the defendants of the Chines a are formed, to whom are givan ■ cortsin mum-
notify the people and soldiers not to proate dis- were arrested by the police, some in possession of
barbanenunder the protext of war, thus purpose- ber of balls or cikes of optam by dealers in
goods claimed by the plaintiff, and others tair colony, who undertaks to pay she borer
out as having been concerned in the affair To-day the gunboat Cockchejer want zoned to le disobeying Our Deorsa, But We do not The first three defendants pleaded guilty, and Kalung and removed the Customs officers, brings believe Our people and soldiers can be guilty o. of this opium so many dollars per ball or take rat members of the Committos expressed them by Col. Hoзon, Mr. A. Coxon was re-elected said they wars ander the impression that if they ing them to Tamani, the place being considered sech or mes. In cast, however, mayong lar d
Sri September. do saol things, he is to be apprehended and delivered at a named place in the Interior. trasfavourable to the treaty, bat some regretter president of the Club by soulereation.
Mr. MAKAN inquired whether there was not committed an offenes on Chains ground they too unsafe to live at The port may now be sald tha masation of Bioh-tonan. M. Blansambé,
exconted immediately without morey. All people Everything- la quist hare now. The sulg were safe from pazishment if they got upon to be closed. These bands, which are sometimes well armed, the thy for Coohin-China, declared himself a separate committee to deal with lawn tennis.
British soil.
should sympathiee with Ua in Our desire to thing worth mentioning is that the Clunsse, Lextir ymhooned to the trusty, which he consider- cross the harbour to the mainland, or gather of advantageous than M. Harmand's treaty, mittes fell through, and the arrangement to the rost were remanded for a week.
Mr. ST. CROIX said the Lawn Tennis Com
Two of the defendants were discharged, and
maintain peace. Let this Teoras be known to from their fortified neat, daily waste some dozens AU gait at Takai and Twatatia New Rosect this.-N. C. Daily News.
of projectiles in attempting hit tuerats pluded together in Betish Kosloon, and cafeavour which was more explicit with regard to the pro- blod to piccss.
somo low in'les from the forts. Bar the oño- froia Kolung states that the French fire at Chi either singly or in parties to evade the guards tectorate. He regretted the abandonment of The CHAIRMAN proposed the election of Mr.
fanons thunder regniting from this, snd the two ness on the hills daily, with very little affect so
the gunhunts weighing their anchors every at the two or three passes in tae aigutains Binh-thunn and of the theab northern provincos.ess as Hon. Secretary for the ensuing season which are alone practicable to the transit of fat suy decision
far. Some say that 20 Chines have been killed The Committes separated without having wrived. dr. Foss had always had his heart in cricket.
The Shen-pao states but on the 27th ult, the half-hour to seek another anchorage, and accom and tas affairs of the Club could not be in better
others that only one Chinamen has fallen...
Japanese Minister, Saving arrived at Tiontain, panying this important manours with a few Morchandise. Collisions have been reported:
hands. Their lato hon. secretary was no doubt
The armlosed notification bas jos beau contested upon La Hung-chang and had a twahours shots, there is nothing passing of any interest. to the police of Hongkong at having necurred to Calouis grantail the Governor two months
Some months ago the Secretary of State for quits in earnest about giving up his post.
talk with him The Japanese Minister started Whitever. Mr. LOCKHART secinded the motion, which
At last the mad walls want to be pastel tope- the next day for Peking in the stàsm' launch of at same distance in the interior between vacation leave to proceed -Japan-Is-August. was carried with scoleuation
the Vinaroy. It is reported that the object of the ther, and they now extend right up to Wonsung these bands of smugglers and the Customs Lady Bowen and His Exolimey's family were Mr. Foss having intimated that he should re-
TAMRUT, 1 September, 1881. Japanes Government in sending Minister Eno city. It appears that the Chinese are relying guards, with alleged loss of life. The state to have accompanied Bir George, bat owing to quiro assistanco in performing the dation of a French. When im Tested went up the river all The undersigned has been wolted by the Chiness auto, is for the purpose of coming to a campists wet trustfully apoa, France's aanranoly of the
their fored departure for England in on080-cretary, arranging matches, &o, Mr. Rice was of the law, the Commission engs, or the sd-quanos of Lady Bowon's grave Blasse, and the wild to set ur Lon, assistant serretary, and Eghtingy had ceased, and it was then open to block the pairamo to skis harkkur, hat that solids the Locodo affair. Also that a revision of the old schooner-zigged graft and ona "A phabeticul authorition that it may become necessary in completely andere tanding with the Chinese Government on neutrality of Wossung, for there are only tra ainistration ofst, in respect of the assembling growing complications; hat.wann France and he consenting to do so, was naanimoral ectod traffic. She took up her position at the An- will be givan of their intention to ste so. Jumis filled treaty between the two countries is in view by to protect the mind walls and to prevent this of unauthorised armed bands on British His Excellency weald, we understand, have pre-
China the Governor, hus velayed taking leave to that post.
chorage, the appearalon of which was peculiar, with stones have already been sunk and the Chinese The election of meanders was then proceeded with the masta of his wish of the Chiness asthorities will provide pilote to take words of the Japanan fovernment. The Mercury basing French from crossing the "haven-seat barrer."
friendly nations past the A. FRATED,
in estety, territory, ebriously calls for the altention of ferred to remain at his post through the year, with, and theollowing six gentlemen were gunboats sask by the French sticking out abors
stated that the Japanese had presented an uis-The natives hore do nei, however, entertain any tans, Mr. Tato Ando, the Japsress Consul at vain hopes of on approaching paradise of pace, The Executive. We have made these excerpts that a short visit to the Butha in Japan slectedCol. Hobson, Lieut. Bunbury, Mr. but bia medical adviser has given-a-certificate slooted to act with the officers already
Officiating Conani the water in all diroton. The effect, of these
Bhanghai, writes to that paper en the 2nd lost for I am told by asyrai Chinme officials that The steamer Fokien leaves Tammi to-morrow. as follows" I beg to assure you that the state. the entire population along the coast is in aras from the Commissioners' report on acute is absolutely noorssary, as he suffers curarols Leigh, Mr. Darby, Mr G. 8. Coton, and Mr. numerous wrecks fa fio river bed is to ipapado HMLS. Colehater, with steamer Tageborg, the ment published in your issue of last night re-and ripiant, Bayer vonir care of of the bearing they on the collision berum rheumatism, which has attacked the St. Croix
chich lajured by a horse accident song ago.. The proposal for the alteration of plss of arigation, and they will have a van brig Dorth, and No. 13 Chitose transport will garding the presentation by Admiral Enomoto other day we had a rather proptior exaude af of an Ultimatum to the Chinese Government the efforts of these paaristia Celestials to fatti twean smugglers and revenus ofcere udar these circumstances. Being that it is white notice had besu zion by Mr. St. Croix, serious influence upon the shipping of the part be left in port.
An assistant from the Tap.al's Yamên în occurred on Friday night just over the haunertingkong willst be affected directly and seconded by Mr. Bin, as to roducing the fao unless they are teabed. In one or two cases the
The Norita has been chartered by come in about Lin Chui, from whatever soures obtained, their duties
is quite unfounded, and I shall be obliged by your! dary kao between British and Chinese cerri- by the hostfwocu Franse sud Chains, of losing members in the lawn tennis beats from wicks have already stared the conformation of ential Chinese merchants at the rate, it is said, publishing adonist of the statement la question. Shanghai was sent down the river to execute some work in the interest of some foreign house" Lord Darby has given special permission to the 95 to 82 was agreed to nem con.
the channel by causing Band books to collect up of 1900 monthly, fo romain in port, and in ca tory at Kowloon. A band of opium mug Governor to take the leave already granted. His Lient. BUNKERY proposed that the bamboo-
in Shanghel, and to avoid the long and dreary THE TYPHOON EXPERIENCE OF sail ho took 'short out by going overland as for glers, numbering, according to their own Excellency will leave hers for Japan by the Pfensing round, the ground on the Bath, aut against them. Above the Pagoda meren stone the Frogth visit Taneuf, to take on board the report, one bandred and siry was beaten and Ostomer Teheras on Saturday next, and East sides, vis, Quoon's-real, and the road to make have ten aus, will chains passed norces chartered wives, familles, and friends.***
as Wocauing, wliere he intended to meet his boat.
· THE STEAMER “ PRINCIPIA."
He waited and waited, and continued to wait day All quist at Tamsul and, Twatutia up to clos back by the revenus poɔple, and it was said will be absent for five or six weekz: The Hon. Muray Pier siden, should be removed as was the bitwann them, on, if the honoured plan of
WE Marsh will administer the Government; case-bofore last 2003eL
locking the tabletop, after the stead has been
We have already given a short account of the siter day for his craft, and went in the stre -two men bad boon killed in the encoun- during Sir George Bomen's abscisco.
Mr. BARET seconded the proposal
above dignatar yosulting in the loss of four lives to call on trend in Paoshan. On the third day- atolan; and Capt: Wie was informad be would ter, but this appears rather doubtful, as
on board the British steamer Principia, and now the boat arrived safely at Woosing, haring pr Mr. LEIGH proposed as an amendment that
make mom for fuller particulars. The baro-formed the voyage from Shanghal to Woosing no dead bodies were found. It is clearly tions made a queat to the French authorities future they should bólgusred in scoring. He chairs for the ongo boss to coms through. He The Tuotai at Shanghai, acting under strae they should be allowed to remain but that in Bet no ten as the Chines would not lower the
mster en board the vesse fall with remarkable in about fifty-two bonra te dolay va mading the day of the Hongkong Government to that the Finch man-of-war Furcerat al-ould thought that as it was necessary to have the obtained the tea, howe
capality, the experience of the captain in this to her having lost hopeller, for the very cais being almost unique. While he was lying et Pagoda Anchorage
gocal reason that she had none to loss; but wa provent, as far as possible, armed bande loove the port. The commander of the Parceval timolag round two sides, it was only right it
the British Vise Comel paid a visit to ble
Captain M. H. Korraiak has supplied the Daf-solely the fit of the patriotic Calestial volun making excursione from this colony into experienced a difficulty in getting a pilot to take should go the whole way roun
her out, owing to the rumour that the tort at Lient. D'AUTH, obered this the faves conse. He had not ben in it. since the fight,
ty Neurorith the following parttuulars of his ex-fors-tri displayed a great dial to mysl sal perience The Principia loft Kobe on the 24th in the national cause. Concluding, in the over- Chinese territory for unlawful purposes. Woosubag would open fire on bog as she passed the fielding to be very slack.
Mr. MACEAN sall he would send the amend and Capt, White accofaced him. A lament
August at a.m. with a general cargo, though iciousness of the national olaraq or that her The liesneed pilots wanted Tls. 5,000 to take The British authorities are not called upon it, see better there wetald be any dring er ment, as what he thought a ball was going to able spectacle presentediiself to them on enter-
For over two hundred years annam has been pipally tan and curious for New York, au crew were in collusion with the French, and Tributary Etats to the Toning Dynasty The clichagat her pilot of Rotas Island 9.30 fading here fuo opportunity for the display of to protect the Chinees revenue by any not. The French offered Ts. 5,000 should there torch the foncs, he preferred to it going the house, for the foldiers, who, as we re fact is recorded in the Imperial History and is on the 25th The wind thon was E. and that other national characteristic which is ex- tem of espionage or search to be practiced on be any fighting, and only the ordinary pilot (Laughter),
Ou a dyision the amendment was lost only rted before, were staged in let all the wall known both to foreign ountries and our light, with rain, man, the bar, 20.85, with the en- prossively denoted by the word "equeozo," they. tbia side, but the departure of around tans ago if there was none. As the parties could not
come to farme, the Fareetal left on the night of the propesor voting forit. Mr. Maclean voted repean houses on Pedo Hill, had susahed own subjects. Ths Franch with trencherans glues at Full spoed, and souras N.W. to clear the calzed the best, and stole the flags and some ban from the colony is a diferent matter and the Latinet, at about 11 cclock and passed Woo for the original action, which was carriet op everything whinh, thy could image. Outeuning, desired to anser her, first occupying pit Buoy N.W. by W. of the lighthouse; 10 dret copper cash. Aanboat forty hours were lost `ought to be prevented, whether the objectening at 1 pm. without a pilot, and after she had Mr. G. 3. Cox suggested that the fans alongade the house a qunutit of the furniture was to the different provisons in Nan-chi Sothorn, Sipt Buoy B. distant two miles, course, was in the genres of theso occarrences, the aunlarin Adam), and then holding Fanof, laughtering aftored to W., with the wind veering northerly who was here in Woosung, grew inpatient, und of the bands bo sauggling, martining, or left the Red Buoy, if being dark and hasy at the the Praya sida xonld be raised and strengthen he seem Hing about it and braken up the the people, plandering the land, and seizing upon and courtant rain, and the barometer steady sent a stachment of le rial, consisting of font
tims, san seboro on the Heliosoat beak, which Lt nearly caned. Ident Hanbury to break bin
stalag turn only at the coverings: rent the Lastcms. Amum has ever been weak and pron, E.N.E. winds, rain and fog, and baremster land-eyed, dirty individants to search for the any other purpose. The Secretary of State is abent five miles below Woosung and on the nook last year. expressed his approval of the recesurenda south side of the river, about half-a-mils out of Mr. ST. CROIX said the matter was in the hands off the chairs and fus. In the house cillating and intout on a temporary quiet she falling slightly, 1.20 p.m, wint shifted to N.E. Lout. Happily the craft was found, and each of tion of the Smuggling Certusion, and the channel. At 6.30 .. ou the 2nd, the Far of the Surveyor-Ganomt. He had written to every door and door raw smashed stonesoladostinely signed a treaty with France without in a hard squall, barometer falling rapidly, all the vigilant volunteers received by order of the Brut memoriailing Us. Thes Anna, too, ineers hands were called to make things secure; 2 p.m., mandarin, a hundred blows as a reward for his seeing that the necessity of some abliö,,eral bed a list to starboard, and ebowed abiat Mr. Price about it, and that gentleman had pro- kora ont from the walls, fie ceilings.hroben out blane-We in our magnanimity, however, did tot a strong gale with violent priste of wind trum excess of ball-NC. Daily Neave Cerraspen:
tured streaks of papper. As the Parcasals draft lead to continue the pressut rail fouce the und everything a scene wreck and confusion, demand an explanation. In the winter of the NE, constant rain and thick fog, the sea rising dent being taken in the sense indicated has by wescaly 12 feet, she did not remain long on the whole way round this year.
The following pejolsination has been issued by bank, gotting off on the rising tide. When she The CHAIRMAN informed the members that as if the solders had veled their ego at the 8th year of Ruang Hau (1882), the French Mi-vory fast, and the bacomber fulling; rounded no means decreased since the date of the left Shanghus, she was accompanied by this Plete the ground would be opened for cricket and vanishment insisted bythe Fremspon the mister, M. Beards, Julberated with Viceroy Li ship to N. to heal the winds and so, the on the Contenuder-in-chief at Woosung:→ report, it would be well that the Government with some mandarin ve board as a guarantee toanis on the afternoon of September 30th honored the foreigners Paroda Kill There Hung chong on Truly of these articles, and gings going from Rays to fall spoed me the occa 11: Chen, Generasimo of Cavalry Lad fufantry. We ordered the Taung-li Tagawa ko eunsider the sin requirod, nad ovary precaution being taken Commander-in-chief of the hand on forum should introduce the required measures it that the Woonn fort would not fire upon hat, ther permitting, and that the oplag reketware Usiness saldors the Vien, Cousy late, to But the French Governosylanddenly to useration of the tip spil cage, de lareby make the following precisa
When last seen the Parceval was heading to match wonld be played (wother farmitting), or an early stage of the next oasion of the wards the shengel and was under weigh ---N: U. Friday Bud Baturing the 3rd and 4th prez Land in the houses of C. Baanders sur réelled the pleuitentiary and gullied every pan, the beamster hall still further fallon, then for the information of all-wing on the MY MACKHAN proposed, on behalf of the Underwood, which wardaimilarly traited by low Doug whale pale and there was relße fala and ce from the ballable sofa of the French in attacking Fes- Logiclatire Council,
- feial-notice; and the necessary instructione
with it, will arrive frott Downing Street.
Since Kin-lee-yaon Warf and premises at
ing that his claim for as indemnity should a member of the wiring committee, would ceive consideration, and placing himself at the probably not return to thecolony before the end sarvise- of-the-Committes to give information. of the cricket season, The decision on Baia letter was daforfed. Seva- On the proposition of Mr. ST. CROIX, conded
*Pally Neur.
tity of arms, were also identified. The case was remanded for a week. ~ALLEOKD-ENLEVING<BÁIÐ-ON A HOUSE", pana Tau Chinamon and aa voman ware charged with unlawful posession of money, Jewellery,
to the value of about $90,
-THE STATE OF AFFAIRS AT FOOCHOW
By the courtesy of Capt. White, of the steamer Glamía Castle, we are able to give the following remed partionlure of the state of Pagoda Anchoragadomy. and the river Min singe the spacations of the
ing
(S3.) G.M. PAMAZON.
Slat August.
1st Raptember
H.B.M'e Consulate.
IMPERIAL DEOREE
AMOUNTING TO A DECLARATION OE WAB. PEMING, 7th day of 7th mioon, KM), (27th August)
f
JAPAN AND CHIE
*
25th Aug 30a.m.
ubon
1:20p.m
2.00
4.00
6.30
"2000"
19,34
29.90
23.49
aldnight
chanco.
8th Aug. 1.00 0.70.
1.30
200 3.00
WODSUNG.
20:30