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THE DAILY FRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER J., 1985,
THE MASCOTTE OPERA COMPANY
AT THE THEATRE ROYAL. The Massotta Opera Compsay opened their new season at the City Hall Thesti on Thurs- day night under mest favourable auspices, there being a very fall and most appreciative house, and
CRICKET.
Firar Twelve Hoxazova CRICKET CLUN 7. ALL COMERS, This, the traditional opening match of the was someead on, the Criskut Ground yesterday. The outsiders; who have a side 94
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THE FIRE IN BAL-YING-PUN. TO THE EDITOR OF THE, “DAILY PRESS,” SIL, I fully endorse the opinions expressed
latter are on the other binad to remiva the half whom they am not a whit inferior in taal sme | stogunt of the extra proft when the profit or salf-abnegation. Many manges have bontributed
coeds 8 per cent
to this, saol es the fewer number of missionarios The office of the Miten Bishi Company at the shorter time they haro bosa in the field, the Yokoharun will ba nand for the Tokohama branch different Idena they holdes to baptism, and their of the new company; that of the Kyodo Unyn consequent refusal to haptive many opplicants Kwatslin will be returned to its owners.
for that rite, their endeavour "to havs nons of your rice Christians," to, not to admit Ching a member of the church who seem to be in- Buenced by temporal activos, and the higher standard of conduct they exact from their cɔ4- verts made by the Protestant missionaries, an Farts, if one only saunted the heads of the con-
མ་ CHRISTIAN MISSIONS IN
Lo and Porrins on a rod Hamroy called for redress. So far, bowover, i the performance passing off without a hitch. strong, won the toss and wont in firat, sanding in the latter portion of your correspondent's
MANCHURIA. Do redress appears to baro boom obtained. Thooperaselected for representation, Offenbach's Jackson and Major Cochrane to the wickets; the letter, "Ex Firoman, regarding the efflciegoy Crosse & Blackwell, Lopion. bat it can hardly be withheld after the Che." Madame Favart," was very suitable for the oa- latter was dispoed of for six, bat Jackson slogged of the Brigade and Engines of the two local
We make the following extracts from a report ball somewhere to Companies, The suggestion he umkes of an casion, on it brought out the entire strength of desperately, knocking AND PERRINS' SAUCE 100 Convention comes into operation, for the company, while it has plenty of fun and gowards the Cathotral for sir, until his took too armamento lasy a Fax upon the non-contribuen the shave subject by Mr. Conent Gardner-world form an inadequate idea of the result of Rory and Dilmen under the provision quoted abore it will be in it, and the music is lively and sparkling. Wo great liburtice with the bowling, and was she not think that any one of the Insurance Com-Loing presented to the people of Manchuria: the anthorities and people in this Cousalar district ting Companies is worthy of attention, and I do At present there are two forms of Christianity their labours. Owing to their work, the compulsory on the Chinese to afford the have already given a sketch of the plot of this for 24. Soveral other good scares were made pauins represented here would have any recon Ramish. of which the European missionaries are are hotter acquainted with the Christian narre- same facilities in the South for the transit opers, which is certainly rather serious as com- for the outsiders, the best being by Mr. Scanlan, to complain of such a curso being taken by the Fronch, or under French protection, zail the five and doctrinag than paople at home are with trado na nes gisa in the North. It is, in feat, pored with that of most comte operas, and is who put 43 together in capital style before he Government. An affisiant les preventive service United Presbytorise, of which the missionaries the Buddhistie; and the general attitude of the Chinge who have read Christian books is one of obligatory on them so to do under the Tient-marred by some piring inconsistanctos as to was caught and bowled by Travers. Lieutenant is all we oun wish for, and it must be the desire are British.
of every one-interested in the insurano busines SKETCH OF ROMAN CHRISTIAN MISSIONS: respectful interest. Again, much of the send sia Treaty; the advantage to he expected time, but these are not uncoramen in opara Mitford alac de 2. and Mr. Foss made to eso the anggestion of an "Ex Fireman" The Romish Mission consists of two parts sown by the Protestant missionarios is reaped undar the Chefoo Convention is that rates bouffe, and may be excused where the dialogue second hot seen with 34 The bowling realized at an early dato.
working in unison, "La Proparatina de la Foi" by the Romish. One of the latter here intely was weak, and tho fielding of the twelve, Regarding the first portion of his letter, I and La Sainte Enfames." The first is support romarked not without "mali" in s Franchi will bo framed rendering futurnaroïdance of and music are good.
The oporn was effectively placed on the stage, with a few exceptions, was very division of leseos is interset in as far as the of the heathon. In this district the missionaries who he recoised into the Church of Rome)
will contine myelf to a faw remarks. Hised by funds collected specially for the conversion Rouge, he found the cateranens of Mr. the obligation impossible,
The third paint to which attention may hef the drosses and scenery being suitable, and the Altogether the 4 had rather a good time, amount of the losses which fall on the English are a part of the nasalne olorgy. "La Sainte remarkably well instracted in Christian doot
choruses better than we are accustomed to hero. they played the diy cat, and left off with Companiesis about the same as that which has Eniance" is supported by funds collected from rius." appropriately called at the present moment The applass was constant and enthusiastic, and wickets down fed 218. The latter part of the to be borne by the German Companies. Whether Christian children, and its special functiona are SUPERIOR, ATTRACTIONS OF THE CHURCH relates to the administration of justica at there was a number of ancoras. Both Miss Ds time the executioiwas greater, for the tail end the risks taken by the lnglish Companies are two: the education of native children, and the
OF ROME. The Church of Boms is able to offer moće the open pirts and especially in the Mixed venport and Miss Seymour réceived an oration, of the ontaliers best to go to the wickets, and not as hazardous as those taken by, the German baptism of infants in articulo mortis.
Up to 1840 Manohara was under the jurisdie moral and material attractions to its Chinese Yours respectfully, Cours at Shanghai, In the Obatoo Conven- on their first appearance, frem old admirers, and Mr. Darby, one of the latest bowlers tried, wspanies, I must leave an open question.—
tion of the Bishop of Peking, who had charge of converts than the Protestant Churches, and in * HAMBURG.
the Christian Chinese who had immigrated here. many respoets is better suited to the stage of is the following passage occurs." The several bouquets were thrown on the stage duc found to be pretty well on the wicket, which
most of the other were not. Mr. Stekos, by Hongkong, 2nd October, 1886.
He was assisted by two Chinese prlesta, ode recivilization to which China has attained. In the Chioase Government has established at ing the evening.
sident west of the Galf of Liao-tung, the other first place, among the moral attractions is ko Miss Davenport filled the litke üle, and gavos careful play, compled 15, and will continue his Shanghai a Mixed Court, but the officer pre-
near Kai-ping. In 1840 the Holy Bao cronted similarity of ceremonial of the Romish and an Apostolle Vioariat of Manchuria, and Mgr.Buddhist Churches. siding over it, either from lack of power or very clever impersonation of the celebrated innings to-day. The wore at present is as
Verrelles, formerly a missionary in Sze-chann, Again, though the convert ha to shange the dread of unpopularity, constantly fails to stress. Her acting was spirited and vivacious follows:--
thronghout, and her rendering of the music very
was appointed Vicar Apostolio. In 1842 a mis pames, dress, and nationality of the beings ho enforce his judgments. It is now understood satisfactory. She gave the song "I am euch an
stonary came from Paris to assist the Bishop; hevonoratas, they retain many of the beneficent that the Trungli Tamen will write a circular artless thing" with great arshness and piquanoy,
was a young gentlenen named Labrunits. Joop attributes of the deities and saints he worshipped after hia arrival be started from Kai-ping, sud, while he was a heather, and are sppromobed in to the Logations inviting the Foreign Re-and elicited an enthusiastio ancore, and her ron-
haring traversed Kirin and Hob-lung Kinng, was several instances with the same offerings. Tho presoatatires at once to consider with the doring of the vocal minust "An old woman's
attacked by robbers and murdered close to the female virtue of compassion axblimated into the Toung-li Yamon the measures needed for the dream" showed genuine ability and dramatio
Amur River, not for. from Sngalian-ala The Divine, which as a pagan he adored in the per robbers were aot Manobus nor Chinosa, bat sames of tho." Empress of Heaven,” ha end, 04 * Tantal of the Ning, Shao, and Tse Circuit,
of the 'abórigioni trikes.
Christian, adore in the person of the "Mother ore effective administration of justice at power, and fairly brought down the house. In
EICTOR OF ROMISH MIBAION. · Ningpo.
of God." Le Danie do Notre Gardo" at Mor the porta opes to trade." In a previous the duo "One laring kiss she was also easy
Other missionaries came from Europa, among sailles contains few more models of newly- part of the Convention there is a provision for effective, and had to repeat it, Miss Soy.
Sir,-W, the andersigned members of the who were M. Beracax, afterwards Vicar Aposreoked slups, the offerings of devout Christian Foreign community residing in the city of tolle ut Kor, who was killed there, and M. Yer seamen, than the "Tien Hac Kung" at Ying- the holding of a similar conference with re-mour made an excellent representative of Bu- zanne, and did justice to the music that fell
Ningen, Coupo, Chinhai and Chasan, withuat nauit, who, after working here forty-two years, the contains models at nearly-wracked junka, the farouce to the establishment of a code of
She was encored in the fria and to her share.
distination of nationality desire to express to and devoting his private fortune to works of offerings of doront pages sailors. etiquette for official intercourse. Suchar Tis he," and rossired frequent and hearty
your Excellency our sincere thanke for the one-benevolones, diot on the 12th January, 1884. The Romish Calendar is rich suough in saints rous treatment and protection extended to us conference was held some years ago and the applause all through. Mr. Edward Farley's repre-
by yon and also by all the local officials, both Verrolles was of service to the Chinese Gorera-lar saints of Chiness cities) and of canonized During the disturbanes in this provides Bishop to supply the places of the Chung-bang (tuta question of etiquette was disponed af, pot in sentation of Charler Fanart, the dramatist, w
The match will bicentiuued at 11.30 .. to evil and military, who have a noted under yourment, and, owing to the menstres he took, the village worthies whose, interoassion the convert ordered for a Szed period will y continued until a way altogether satisfactory, but still in a a eroditable piece of acting on the whole, but he and at four dock a photograph of the authority that ourselves and proparty have been Christians and Fagans of Cha-kw were able has to forago whon ka bonomas a Christian.
mest in the previously oxisting conditions. I think, did justice to his own abilities. Me players will be take The Band of The Buffs consequent on the threatened bostilities of Some time after his death Mgr. Dubail, the pro-nilormity of operation of the material lawe of he sent before 11 .. on the day of paliesties. Whether the subject of the administration incn Reid acquitted himself very satisfactorily in will play on the grind from 3.45 p.m.
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SUPREME COURT.
2 October.
IN SUMMIT JURISDICTION.
BEFORE MEJUSTICE ACKROYD,
STOLTERECHT 7D HIRST Y, NG LAN AND YEUNFTxo ORI, $85. Tas socond defeat did not put in cu as in a negative sense. In forwarding the and Mr. Beatt's portrayal of Biscotin, the inn-pearance, and his defendant alleged that ha report on the Mixed Court for last year Mr. keeper, was a conscientions piese of acting, was away up countr
Mr. Oscar Wogy proved the caso on behalf
NTNOPO.
25th September. The following are copies of the testimonial presented by the residents hore to H.. the Tastai, through Mr. W. Cooper, I.B.M.'s Con- sul, and of His Exceflonoy's reply:--
Ningpo: 25th July, 1895. To His Excellency Hsieh Fu-cheng.
Le..
free from disturbance daring the excitement to make a stand against the mounted banditti.
The cool-healed Protestant is convinced of the Chinbai. Many of us, although foreigners by sent Bishop, was consecrated, and soon afterwards Nature; the Romish missionary baja warmer birth. bave resided for a long period in China, was compelled by ill-bealth to rature to Europe. imagination, and is convinced of the contrary. and may truthfully say that we earnestly desire. Since then the spiritual concerns of the Mission He holds out as an inducement to the Chinese the poace and prosperity of the great Chinese Empire, even as we wish for the welfare of the sve been administered by Father Boyer, the inquirer the hope that the laws of Nature will universal brotherhood of man, which includes Emonet, Procureur de la Mission
Somor Missionary, and the temporal by Father be suspended and miracles worked for tho ad- all natione. It is therefore soareely necessTY
rantage of the faithful. Churches and Chapela---During the past faw j to stato that we hare greatly regretted the 20-
Thor, too, there are the plomat anoial gather years great progest has bean made by tha ings of the numerons Chirch festival, when to cent war, which is now happily at an end.
We have but an imperfect idea of the diffien- navod charchus, with houses and gardens for the bonovalent deforenes to the feelings of the Romish missionaries; handsome Gothic three-the davational services which, with a wise and ties under which your Excellency must have missionaries attached to them, now arist (1) natives on the part of the good Fathers are laboured since the part was monased by at the port of Newekwang; (2) at Newebwang accompanied by circumstancoi attractive to the aponemy's feet, but we fully appreciate the friendly itself; (B) at Chakow, south-west of Siu-yen; converts. † are added the pleasarea of innocent
and conscientions resolve to discharge story
(4) at Yang-wen near Kaiping; (5) at Sha-gossip and social enjoyments, and the good taty, and adopt every precaution for sur protecting near Liao-yang: (6) at Santai-tza. 3 miles pricats evince their sympathy with the minterini tloz and safety, while weighted with the care and south of Moakden; (2) at Monkden; (9) FEglise cares and wants of their Books, give them prae- P. J. Hmuts, Consul-General at Shanghai.sbowing great improvement or past per- of the plaintiff. I said the defondants give responsibility of maintaining, order over the dulu Paix, 27 miles north of Moakden; (9) at sinal advice, and heal up quarrels and disputes. The formal ratification of the Chefoo Cary:The imperfection of the rules offormances. The Sergeant was represented by item orders for sain goads last you", which wide area in which Foreigners reside
Mr. Jules Malapim, and he succeded in dz-arrived in Augustsptember, and Gotober. We must admit that, inasmuch as anfriendly Province, but now ornated into the District Ma- Pa-chiatae, formerly village in the Kirin
THE ANCESTRAL QUESTION. Great as has been the success of the Christian vention will now shortly tako piace, and upon the Court hat boen often noticed, and re-tracting the utmost out of a slender part. His The defendants fail to taką up the gands when doucnstrations were exhibited at other ports,gistracy of Hwai-të, snd placed under the juris-missionarica, it would have been still greater if that erent transpiring several questions form is argently needed." Their words ascont of the staircase of the inn when in a state toy arrived, and thegreed with plaintiffs that entailing loss of property, we wers zaturally | dietion of the Military Governor, of Feng-tion: the Jesnits had carried the day at the Court of which have at various times been warmly were written before the disgraceful fracàs on eslled forth a round of applause. The minor. there wight be botn the prics they made and here; bat such fears have beess removed, and one (10) at Waug-hon-tze; (11) at Si-chda-tzs. These Remo in their disputes with the Dominicans, re- two last places are in the Kirin Province, and aregarding the Chinese rites connect with ances discussed will again be re-opened. First in the boach between Mr. HUANG and Mr. parts of Babette, Jeaniton, and Francis were the price they contited to give for them, the faith in the goodwill of the Chinese people has not far from Pa-chia-tza. As a general rule, thoao Ley: The decision srrived at by this Papal Se
been increased. The quiet and peace sccured Thompson, and Stella respectively. The choruses The defendant aled that they were to have us are, donbtless, to a large extent due to the charchae have been built either with funds sb-Bulls of Clement XI of D. 1704 and 1715) was importance we may place the question as to use and the deadlock which followed. Reficiently filled by Miss Carrie Habert, B. defendants would p
tained from Europe, or from the Chiness Goan of the roast momentous in history; the Chinese the area of exemption from lekin. In Sec. Form has now become more thau over argent- went with a good swing, and the finalo of the had two months' eet, but no credit was given wise precautionary measures and àfective police {vernment as compensation for alleged perseon- Emperor Kiên-Lung was well disposed towards tion of the Chefoo Cosvention it is pro. needed. The mere substitution of one and set, "Now then, my Marshal Sare," was that. They wanted take delivers of the goods arrangements made by yon for our special pre- tione, and have boen maintained by native Chris-Christianity, and, but for the Papal Bails. vided that "Bir THUMAS WADE agrees to mandarin for another to preside over the particularly effective. The Company wore called but the plaintifa d t let them have them teorina, owing to which we, as a rule. have
HONGKONG, Ourosur 3RD, 1885.
of inebriation caused intense amusement and the latter should wile goods, and what loss apprehensive lest similar troubles might arish
more his Government to allow the ground rented by fureigners (the so-called Cences in the rules and constitution of the Court
Court is not sufficient. A radical alteration
before the curtain at the close of each act
Siguer Valeusa presided at the pianoforte,
met
tiaca.
sions) at the different ports to be regarded will alone meet the needs of the cane, and robeatra, from the Band of the Buffs, chiefy had two months' or they did not takethem up none of thosé uvils which wo foared the pro- | aro Christians. In other places there are small to Christiana to destroy the Tabiata" of their
as the area of exemption from lekin ;" and in the Shanghai comunity should take advant-overture, and also solections between the act
age of the present jaseture te forcibly preas clause 2 of the same section it is further pro- this on the attention of the British Charge vided that "At all ports opon to trade, whe ther by earlier or later agrestant, at which d'Affaires. They have already presented one memorial with especial referencs to she re
and played with his accustomed ability. A small wind instrements, was present, and played the
At the close of the last ant Mr. Tyrrell stop on behalf of the company. He said they were pod before the curtain and addressed the audience all extremely gratified with the hearty wel- come accorded them by the pablie on their rafuen to this colony. During the time they had been
no settlement area has been previously deval of Mr. GILES, and a favourable op-away Hongkong had been much in their fined, it will be the duty of the Bribieb Con-portunity now presenta itself for following sul, acting in concert with his colleagues, this up with another on the goaoral question.
the Coneule of other Powers, to come to Z understanding with the local authorities re garding the definition of the foreign settle ment an." There are several of the ports which, like Foochow, have no čefined astle- *ment area, and at Shanghai and possibly at some of the other porta the boundarins laid down are considered to stand in need of
tion.
The American paddle gunleat Monocacy, Commander Higginson, left here yesterday afternoon for Canton,
The P. and O. etramer. Hydaspes, with the nert outward English mail, at Singapure for this port at ten o'clock yesterday morning.
The British steamers Nizmed and Compton went over to the Kowloon docks and the British steamer Lido to the Cosmopolitan doch yester
official communication.
the ancestral "Tablets," ou the death of a man, rich in individual cetate, a fee amounting almost
without paying form on the spot.
Christianity might now have been the national with patbing but kindness and civility from
In many other spots there are chorokes built religion of China. His Lardship taip had no doubt the defen-soldiers and people.
Filial rerous is the corner-stone of Chinoso We are glad to record that we have met with native style. In certain places, such as Pa chia-tze (population, L000), all the inhabitants
ethica, government, and society; the order issued dants bought thege, and if they ought to have in two months entry bad, ucnsequently, tu sence of a Foreign ouany was liatta to cause by Christian communities ccattered about. A mis-ancestors terrified all thinking man in China, be sold. Judgmenwald be for the plaintiffs, the dieorganizing influence of war, and the dire sionary resides at Eai-yen Su-en, in Hoh-lunk she feared that it would uproot the foundations with postse
distress it brings in its train; and we cordially Klaus, and a small olony of Chinese and Man of smoiety, and disintegrate the Empire; this recognize that the security and repose which wo hu Christians has been planted in the neighbour was the point most insisted on in the Memorial POLE COURT.
Bava enjoyed throughout the reosat hostilities hood of Bai-lin-tze, on the edge of the primeval (sanctioned by the Imperial Edict of Chia-ching are due to the solicitudo sad forethought. dis-
Corest. More, also, resides a missionary who takes by which the Romua iniezionaties vore expelled #Oktober.
played by your Excellency for our protection.
This is still the groutait dif- advantage of the visita of shorigines (ta barter | from the Empirs. In asking you to copt our amprenta furs for grain) to try and spread suug the the fianity the Christian missionary bus to encounter. BEFORE MA. E. WODEHOCHE. thanks, we but give formal expression to a feel
Chinese law is primitive in its incidence, and knowledge of Christianity. thoughts and they had been looking forward to
ing long existing in our minds, and which would the time when they should cgain renew the
Charitable Institutions. There are now be deals more with the group than the individasi. TERHOT CASE,
ave been presented to your Excelleney before longing to the Mission seven orphanages, or, ra The four Banken who wore arrested in bat for our general homility, which has led us ther, faandling hospitals, to which infant orphans by the family temple; other groups such a aquaintances they had formed. (Applanas.)|
The commonest group is still the family united Whan they took farewall of their audience at the riot at midday Monday, the 21st inst..to refer it and wait for anch other to prepare and chitren deserted by th ir parous ure Eskou. lds and trades unions, are formed on the pilo their last performance they promised to gine &
were brought befete evert, on romaud. this written expression of our thoughts. number of fresh operas on their return, but un-
and where they are clothed foil, and brought up of the family. The isfiritual is little accounted: Isapetor Lindstrocalled, stated that the 1 affords us great pleasure to congratulato a useful zada. Asaru Chinese do not de he is legally but "yi fiao ming." link in fortunately since that time another company had disturbances were all over.
your Excellency on the relief farm the heavy been hare, and had played many of those which
The defendants i sentenced to six months burden you have so ably boras, by the conclusic sert their infante unless they sra weak nul eick the chain of existence; rights of inheritance, they proposed to produce. It could not be helped hard labour each.··
of prane; and, wails wishing you a long end without food when found by the sgurts of the So. pendent on the performance of cartata "
ly again, the infants have often bou many hours shering in the comical propert, are de bat they were obliged therefore in some sonze
--Chefse rioters Ware arrested the next day prosperous oficial career, we shall always aberist
ers" to the ancestors. No marriage is legal to place themselves in competition with the in a second disturb on the Prays were on the hope that, in whatever part of the Empire glory. Hence the mortality is very great.*
The Mission has three farms where orphan quless origin esremonies be gone tlawugh bafora Emelie Melville Opera Company. He did not tencent-four of the four months hard labour you may be called upea de éxercise your authori rectification. It is hardly posible that the
that to draw any invidious comparisons beton sack, and vine of the somewhat more promin. 13. foreigners will contians to derive the boat children are reared as agriculturists. One of of your Excellency's manifest destro ta press these farms I visited, and I carried away a delight the two companies, but with confidence he left it eat performer, to sinths' hard tabour to their audiences to judge of their respectiv
Wong Abang, un arrested the same day friendly relations with the merchants and others ful reminiscence of admirable arrangements, and to a legacy daty has to be paid to the ancestral provision as to the definition of the foreign |day.
of morry; happy, claan ohüdran.
temple, and the funds of the temple are admi merits. The first of this series of competitions in a disturbance the Chiness Reortation of all Western nations whose purseits may bring
Conduct of Authorities since the Difference istered by committeo for the bereft of the settlements should be allowed to rernis s The ironclad frigate Turcane, Captain Du would take place on Saturday night, when it was Ground, tax sant to four months' hard them to China. dead letter, because the Chinese will no pais flagship of Bear-Admiral Riennier, ar-
intended to produce "Buccassio." Is might labour.
We have the honour to be, Sir, your obedient with France-Scae anxiety was resturally felt whole family. A newly-made Christiau who re- us to what would be the demeanour of the fuses to subscribe to the temple, and still claims state that they had an entirely different vorsion The fre men where arrested in the fight servante doubt establish stations at the most con-rised here yesterday afternoon.
of that sporo to the one which was produced at the back of, Hungam Village on the 24th
[Hare follow 3 signatures.)
anthorities and people here towards the prieste, is share of inheritance, inflicts a posuniary loss venient places for gollacting lekin on goode as We would remind bar roaders of the excursion here by the Emelia Meivile Company, and hault. between a mutat from Hongkong and The Tootsi nont the following reply:-
siators, and native converts, when last summer on his relatives which they naturally vasent; na donk hands, word also The Tantei to the British Conani Cooper in the difference between Chins and Francs ranobed the other hand, the erasuro of a mm 1804 soon as possible after they leave the bands of trip of the steamboat Hasam to Masao to thought it would be found to give a ret deal a large fores of
sa monta stage. As to the action of the Govern- from the "Family Register" entails not only ment, we were soon relieved by an Edict of the aucial ostracism, but often absoláte rain- foreigners, and a definition of the area of morrow morning. She leaves here at 8 am and more satisfantian. He bed himself played with brought up.
will leave Masto on her return trip at 19 p.m. the Emalie Molville Company the same version Wong Ayu. a holkker, statal that when The Tuotai begs to seknowledge receipt of the
There is in China a large class who have "tie- exemption will therefore be baslutely ne
that was last produced bore, at Calcutta, and it the row broke out Hongkong the boiler Consul's despatch forwarding him an address of Emperor, ordering that Fronch subjects and cessary to avoid endless disputes and frict amplopment of the P and U. Company in during their present season in this colony the order given that themongors were to shut acknowledgment of the protection afforded them and pralytizing Ching Yu, the Military Goalsiti"-outlaws (lit, without suy-one to..
The claim brought by Mr. Labury, gauner in prored an utter failure thore. He trusted that makers took un partit, though he heard an thanks from the foreign residents at Niagpo in missionaries, na long as they took no steps hostile chish," e lost their status, either by being ex- to Chinn, should be fully protected while trading pelled the family, in which as they are For same time past. the authorities at this colony, against Mr.J. Kennedy, of the Horza Company might be favoured with the support up the shops and battendance. When the during the attack on Chon hat by the comys vernor of Feng tien, who, by his enlightened depend on), or by wandering from bane, when Shanghai wave been operly levying lokin on Repository, on account of juristained which was so liberally bestowed upon theth at boilermakers knockd work on the 24th they feet-protection which has permitted them to energy, has done so much toimprove the Govern they areliu-min-ragsbonds. Many of these
from having been charged by a bull belonging their last visit. (Applause).
went off in a hody test another body of men en till the present day to peace and security. opium actually within the foreign nettle to the latter gentleman, is fired for hearing in To-night the Company will producs on who were waiting at them. He was there He bege to remark that though stringent ment of this Province, asted in a manner that unfortunates have become Buddhist priests and Suppe's opera Boccaccio." The opera was looking after them for the polien, and be measures had to be taken at Niagra and Cher previous career, he showed anmistakably his 20- Christianity no diffenly arises (unless they
might have been expected from his Excellency's Christians. ments, and there is good reason to suppose the Summary Court next Tuesday,
When such are converted to woat to the lattor save them information. hei, propor afforts had to be made, as in duty termination to adhere in spirit and letter to the parads the missionary they ara expelled the they have entertained the intention of
The Glass Company and their manager. Mr. great success both in Shanghai and Yokohams.
He saw the fourth indant, armed with a bound, for the protection of the foreign aom Ediet. A magistrate who bahayed harshly to family on account of religion, when, in reality. gradually larying it on other foreign goods Grittoa, have some difference, and have for the
pressat parted company. Mr. Grition now THE UNION INSURANCE SOCry stick, taking a proat part, and he struck manity within the same ares. Foreigners, of course,
one of the French priests, and had lent-too ready they have been expelled for misconduct); bat The Total, oping to his military duties, an ear to catummies against him, was degraded, when a retaber of a family turns Christian the witness cn tas chich his stick Witness comes into Court with a claim for damages
OF CANTON, LIMITED. contend that the Chinese have no right le col-against the Company of 81,000. The cass is
tried to arrest him, are chass, but a cou found himself ander an unusual press of work, The twelfth ordinary meeting of the share-stable who could raaer than be caughs the and often was in apprehension lest his solicitudo and the calumniator panished. The other autho mousy question is sure to crop up, and in many lect lekin within the settlements, and it was down for hearing next Tuesday week. There
ritses of the province behaved with equal bene- for foreigners] would be failing in some valence. The Intendant of Cirzait at Ying-tse, serable amount of trouble. It is not astonish. cases the Chinoso authorities are given a 0022- only gradually that the Shanghai authorities is also a counter-claim against Mr. Gritton for holders of the Union Insurance Society of Can prisoner.
Three of the man i fined $24 sach, or inspects, ton was held at the Society's office, the Pray default of payment 1 months hard labour; introlaced the levy on opium. At first they
He had therefore to greatly depend on the though he told me he did not think there was ing, therefore, that the Chtness authorities are There were present-Hen. The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Feesterday afternoon.
pesting 100 soldiers in our vivinity to protect TOLERATION OF THE CHRISTIAN BELIGION. did it secretly, but little by little became is in a position to state that Germany will? Byna (Chairman) Hen. F. D. Bassoon, the fourth to four months band Consul's amicsble and ciliatory help in any nause for four yet took the precaution of averse to proselytizing
all-important question of foreign affaire Europeans, especially the French, from molesta What is more astonishing is the general tota. bolder, netil now the lekin runners are a re- stortly declare a protectorate over the Marshall Meagra. H. L. Dalrymple, A. T. MacEwen, W. labvar
H. F. Darby, H. Hoppies (Directors), Hon. T.
every case that cursed was amicably station. An attempt, made by a few natives in ration of the Christian religion in this Consular cognised institution. The Olofoo Conven- lelands, eastward of the Carolines. There are Jackson, M. Grote, J. H. Cox, A. dos Remedios, Mr. Alemudring V of Alexandra Terrace, which led to the maintenance of peace and quiet. Nawchwang, from manifestly intorostod motives, district, and of this we have the evider of bath
many German trading stations on nine different
Both Chinese and Foreigners should be under to spread accusations against the French, bar- Romaniat and Protestant. In the "bere lory lekin anywhere except withia bound-is Jaluit, with a German Consulate and coaling Lyall, J. Macgregor, J: Bail-Irving, A. MasCly with keeping at larg uamuzzled a ferocious a deep sense of obligation towards the Briti rowed from the "Death-blow to Corrupt Proc des Missions Etrangères. Paris: Latice Com- tion consedes the right to the Chiness to lauds of this archipelage, the principal of which. D. Hutchison, E. E. Dear, E. Burnie, E. appeared, on remaalammons charging hin
It will be remembekat two of the naigh- As to the Taotai, he merely did what was his tives." was at once suppressed, and police in plain mano No. 13." p. 2, it is stated:Si la missicu station. He understands that the British Gov.mont, A. Hansock, T. M. Dermer, A. Silveirs, dog
and N. J. Ede (Secretary).
The CHAIEMAN said Gentlemen, it has been boars complained of deg beings great duty, and ore should hardly speak of his merit clothes were statignol round the church with unire se contentait de soigner los anciens orament will offer no objection to the boisting of the German fag. By the Anglo-German agreement, annaluded sat winter by the Facife my privilege for several years past to present to nuisance from being ted to a babit of ran- He feels somewhat bashful at being the recipient orders to protect the native Christian worship néophytes et rononçait à en faire de nouveaux on
insulting words and gestures.
intyre states, "There is no snob thing here as Commission in London, the preponderance of a series of satisfactory reports of the working after them, bart and frightoning chil- of the landatory address which the foreign con-pers, not only from molestation, but also from lo laisserait tranquille," and the Rez. 3. Mao- Hera follows a table of statistica showing the formoment persecution. Every oup, as loog Germen interests in the Caroline and Marshalling of this Society, and I have much pleasure dren, although they not aware that it had manity have been pleased to forward t
He hopes the Cons will be good enough to number of Roman Christians out of total pagan as he wonforms to local customs, is free to Islands, was expressly admitted, while the special which comparse favourably with its predecessissen removed since was remanded, and tention or the part of the community.
on this ocresion in submitting to you a report ever bitten anyone.
It was reported the obnoxious dog had transmit his hearty thanks for the delicate at-population of 15,000,000, to be 12,590.] interest of Eilish trade a recognised in the Considering the strong tenden, I think it speaks the matter was dismis
which provaila
PROTESTANT MISSIONS. That the implements of war way be definitely to reduce the rates of premium, Ellice, Gilbert, and other groups
Protestant Missions have only been recently Iaid aside, and that all nations may enjoy a longostablished in Manchuria.
The feeling between the Franch priests and wall for the Society that it is able to maintain
The missionaries now the Chinese anthorities is not cordial—“malgré Tang Achan, unerd, was charged with period of tranquility, are the Taotel's earnest here are as follows: steadily such good rouelts. The report w
La Diabla et les Mandarins," writes Mgr. Dabsi isaned to the shareholders some days ago, sad I stealing a quality thing from the scene wishes.
Irish United Presbyterian Mission, Two misLettre Commune" No. 12, p. 9. The Rev. suppose you do not wish me to go through the of Monday evening's Queen's-road Wast
This, the Tastal's reply, is submitted to the sioueries resident at the port of Newolwang, Père Emonst Bleo awribes the feeling of the au- He was arrosted time after the fire in British Consul for his kind perusa.. furin of reading it oah to you. You all know
thorities to the instigation of the Derit I am that the Society is in a satisfactory position, and consequence of oerteformation given, and
one of whom only arrived here last summer.
Sroteh United Presbyterian Mission. Two inolined to think it on be explained by meze I have nothing of special interest to tell you to be was then found tin possession of some
missionarios resident at the port of Nowchwang, material causes. and three (one a medical missionary, and one a The authorities here so that in Madagascar, day. Before formally proposing that the report PR tinkets relatings stolen property.
Fined $25, or in six weeks hard la and accounts be passed all be happy to
lady missionary, belonging to the Zensas Mis-Tonquis, and other places, Romish missionarios answer any questions that the shareholders cany
have boon the advanced guard of a French army; wish to ask.
sion) at Moulden.
Bible Society, One colporteur.
that in the prosent difficulty with France the hea inter alia, been the translation Into Chinese and a French Bishop the most forrent orator The work done by Protestants in Manchuria Clerical party has been most eager for" war, and Korean of partions of the Scriptures and against China. A French missionary said to religious booke, dissemination of some myriads me Though the French Government op- of Christian books, and minintaining schools for presses the Church in Franco, it is bound to up- the young. At the port of Newehwang thereport it abroad, as the Christians converted by are daily Biblo alasses and daily preaching the missionarios form a French party in the Among the sadience in entrant are junk-men State" I am not, therefore, as surprised as the 3. The prosidont and vice-president are to be from various parts of the coast, and in winter Bishop of Manchuris is that les Chinois no appointed by the Government for the whole carters from the north of Kiria and south of out que trop disposés faire de nom Chrétion
Heh-lang Kiang.
le synonyme d'étranger" "Lettre Commune During 1883 the medical minimary treated No. 11, p. 3
the hands of each.
aries to be decided upon; where no bound.
aries are laid down it would follow that there
whé no restriction. The firing of the bound aries of the settlements will be a works re- quiring considerable tact and delicacy on the part of the officials concerned.
The second point to which we may call attention is the stipulation in clause 4 of Section 3 of the Chefoo Convention that "Transit duty certificates shall be framed: under ons rule at all parts, no difference be- ing made in the conditions set forth therein; and that so far as imports are concerned the nationality of the person possessing and carrying these is immaterial
$450,
CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES FUE TO
MORROW.
XVIII. SUNDAY AFFEE TRINITY,
CATHEDRAL.
$e.m.-Predo Berrine. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Morning Prayer, Sermon, sud Holy Cowan 3-vening Service.
nion.
PEAR CHURCH.
The point sp.,-Evening Prayer and Sormen. involved in the latter part of this extract bas BT. SPIE CREECE. (All Services in Chinese),
31 am-Morning Prayer, Sormon, and Holy Commu. long been conceded in principle, although, nion, Reve J, B. Ust and Fong Yat Sau. there have been infractions of it in practice. 7pm-Braning Prayer and Sermon: Reve. J. B. O
and For Yat Sau. In the North the treveît pass system worke
with a inoderate amount of saccess. In bis
Na Sermon at Erensong daring Uctober.
report on Chinkisng for last year Mr. Cou❘ LATEST TELEGRAMS.
wel OKENHAM says - From 70 to 80 per
cont. of ibe cation goods imported børa are
No questions being asked the CHAIRMAN moved the adoption of the report and accounts.
Hou, T. JACKBON #SÔondež. Carried unanimously,
On the motion of Ir. GROTE, seconded by Mr. REMEDIOS, the Hon. P. Ryrie and Mr. H. Hoppins, the retiring Directors, were re-elested
Company.
bour.
MÉ. V'S DOG.
ANOTHELE CASE,
DEFKAVWESILES.
Consul,
The 29th day of 6th moon (9th August, 18851, Mercury Correspondent,
THE NIPPON FÜSEN KAISHA. The Japan Gazette says:-It is rumoured that Lan Tai Ngan, a bla, was found guilty the new charter to be furnished to the Nippon of stotling a banglo, at 50 oats, from the Yusen Kaisins will contain the following conill person of a girl nameng Kum You, on the tions-- let instant. He saa(the bangle from her 1.The term for which the company is to con-
fane baaibess is to be thirty years. wrist in the street
2.-The government are to guarantee a dl vidend at this rule of 8 per cent, to surebolders for fifteen years.
4. The directors are to be elected by the government for the first six years, after which
sver.
worship or not, as he likes."
FEELING OF AUTHORITIES.
COURTS.
His Worship ordert this enterprising youngstar should be in rael for a period On the motion of the CHAIRMAN, eroonded by not exceeding seven until he had received Mr. HUTCHON, Mass. J. H. Cox and J. Meliz application of the to his brasok, ville Matson were re-elected auditors of the having attempted to the packet afterni.
Takai, & still yozay, was barged with LONDON, 1st Octobor. MILITARY PREPARATIONE IN
The CHAIRMAX-Gentlemen, I thank you Brosan seman in thet. He was caught sent in lead under transit pass, and without |
EASTERN-EUROPF.
for your attendanos hore to day. There is no in the act.
Hu Worakin, on no of the boy's youth, tho shareholders are to bave the privilege of/k519 nativos, and a small tract was placul in... MISSIONARY INTERFERENCE IN QUINERE this outlet to trade business here would bel Although a peaceful settlement of the Rau other business. I have only to intimate that contemplible.
Atill greater occasion of irritation is the in- Chinese hare com- mellan dillealty is expected, military prepara the warrants for both dividand and bonus will did not ganish him, big reprimanded and electing their own directors.
Taking Chefeo and Manchuria together, the | admonfübed him, let kế
5.-The company is bound to keep ships remembership of the Scotch United Presbyterian turvation of missionaries in civil and criminal menced to take out these passes themselves. tions in Grace and in Bulgaria Roumania] be ready to-morrow.
TEXONITENT. Hon. T. JACKSON Gentlemen, I beg to pro
presenting an aggregate of 50,000 tons. Leung Awa, book you was charged
okurohes amounted to, in the year 1881, 159 causes, which often places the Chiasso agistrste Passes taken out by Chinese are re. and Sorris are actively progreaking.
pose a vote of thanks to the Dirooters, the Be
-The company is not to parchiae any 1899, to 185; aut in 199 to 915. I do not on the borez of a dilemma, either to patrage the The Turkish Government are mobilizing retary, and the other agents of the Society for withhaving ontrol Norays Central, with vessels which have been launched two years er know the present number of Protestant Chris-sentiments of the populace or to subject himself spected at present; how long this treatment
the satisfactory report we have received to-day.intent to commit a felotte 29th uk. would continue if foreigners withdrew may tighty battalions of the Reserve,
the occupier of the feard someone taln
tians, in Maughtria. Last autumn seventeen to complaints, to his superiors by foreign off- Carried by acclamation.
7.--Out of the annual probit, 7 per cent, is to were baptized in Hai-cheng, by a missionary cials. It is not to be expected that gentlemens The ER ILMAN-I have much pleasure, on bearing with bis trapder the stairs foot be reserved se an insurance fund per cent. fururlug a tour of 550 miles (which he performed who have devoted their whole live to the study The Rr. Dr. E., of Edinburgh, wee once exhalf of myself andcolleagues and var most valuable the street, but he took no until a constable the post of repairing the ships, and 10 per cent. car foot and without a servant, in five weeks, of theology should be conversant with the laws different fate of affairs prevails, and all staining a student as to tan pisaxes he attended; Secretary-applause)-who has now conducted brought the prisoner house. The con- depreciation of same. tempts to introduce the transit paies system is said, "I understand you attend the elan for the Sonety for so many years with aniversal house in a very suspicio and watched till navy in case of war.
stable had soon the horing about the 8-The company is to be subordinate to the proaching and teaching on the way), and some of evidence, nor is it earprising that they shineld eighty. Koreang-in the forth-east corner of the sometimes attach undus waight to the have proved abortive.. A firm at Pakhoi for thematos? Yes."How many sides has success. (Applause). I particularly refer to the
9.When a vossal is phartered by the Go Feng-tien Frovince last December by another statements of their converts, and believe that a circle ""Two," said the student.Indeed! Becretary: I think we owe a great deal to Mr. he saw him go inside, went in and ar
missionary.
the alleged wrongs are dus te religious parssen- time made great efforts to introduca foreign What are they "An inside and an outside, Fiter and i have much pleasure in thanking you rested him. He found oner had a dagger vernment the actual cost incursul is to be paid,
exicoaled on his parson
The results of the labours of the Protestant tion. In case of a British missionary ha is geads into the interior undercover of transit said the student promptlyThe doctor nart in-on behalf of him and my co-directors.
except in case of arergency when veranda are missionaries are not so patent to superti bound to bring the matter to the cognisanoo of The prisoner said he late that night, taken up ju accordance with the martial law. passos, and there was every prospect of a quired. "And you attend the moral philosophy
and took the dagger thd himself withi lans also P”—Yes."-"Well, you doubtless have
10.-The Govorament are to have the right servation as those of their Romish confines to his Consul, who is apt to take a secular view of profitable trade being established, but the hoard lectures on various subjects. Did you esen The Arabian organ Aftet beam from Adus Bosing the constable hid into the boxes of voting as far as shares owned by them are don wir to the botter material condition of the +Chackers are fired off at the elevation of the heat.
that being out berned. oficiale soon stepped in and scotched the in-ear on rm ranse and effect" Yea" Does that King John of Abyssinin shows signs of to avoid his antion,
people in this district, infanticide and obild dopertion at a vine at which I was privileged to attend, a The abilities due to the Mitsu Bishi is toen rife than in the south. I do not know of acy Latin by au was sung to Chinese sane. and socc poration on the old order of things. The sa efoot ever go before a cause "Yes."-montal disorder, and that a regency may have to so late with a dagger pussession might
"Give me an instance.""A barrow whosled by be appdíutal. The majority of Ela people are get him into trouble.
He was convicted end to throw the one hand to be paid out of the dividno se
and Kyode from the new company having on In the panied by Ching squaload fustendens, Armin, in means by which this was done are set out in man. The dector considered it andesimbla to partisans of the Commander-in-Chief Fa
The estréias Tingrtxo, sear the altar, in tho pistare FRANO of Ranglang there are several.
thare told the that 95 per cent of the children i of a native child is patire dress being led by the band Allein
months' bandė laboiue, the report of Mr. Consul Joanaox on the propom any more questions
erting to abacon owned by the Government, the admitted to them died within the year.
ky an sagaž
be open to doubt." In the South-a-rerg