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THE DAILY PRIN, SATURDAY, APREL 101, 1831
Te-night at the Theatre Bayal, City Hall, the Mascotte Opera Company will produce that wall known confo opora "The Grand Dachosu"
We are requested to state that the morning service at 8. John's Cathedral will commence of 11.30 and the evening sorsice at 5, till further
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Japanese native paper Icaruathatthe Governoraation Club. Lond sppleneo). I will make the mont has granted an annual subsidy of yen 15,000 Hon. See, Mr. Lookhart, to read the address. to the Nippon Tason Kaisha in connection with Mr. JH-STEWART MEHART then read the the opening of a new line of steamship servies following address, to which was eppanded the
signatures of the subscribers.
between Nagasaki and Tiontain.
souragement Cình was
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We remain yours sincerely,
(38.)
W. H. MARSH.
B. Gen. CAKEBON
the ominont telescope-mater, and his sons have opposition. A close friend of Gladstone m bean constantly at work on there in their modest nonors that the Premier crpoets the resistanos workshop. in Cambridgeport. When completed of Lord Hartington and his Whig followers to the two lenses will weigh about 700 pounds. The the Governmout's home ale policy, but he also
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OLAIKS OF JOHN ROACH DISALLOWED.
NEW YORK, 12th March. troller Maynard has disallowed two claims of The Tribune's Washington spacial says-Con John Roach, ons of $19,840 for extra work on the monitor Puritan, the other of 320-374 for care of the mocitor Booke, from March 17, 1877, to September 24, 1883. He holds that there was no special statutory authority for the das traction or repair of tho Puritan. In this do
preceded Whitney:
ILLNESS OF MRS. PARNELL.
wark of polishing the discs has now rozchod élst expoot to be able to overcome their opposition. The following story shows how extraordinari. To the Hon. Tuomas JACSON, Chair of the Vic. stage where the ranovel of a few grains more or If the measure in defeated in the House of Com-
taria Recreation Club.
laas from the wrong place would rain them. The mona, Parliament will he dissolved immediately. ly arbitrary is the dowacwout of the San Fran
Big-in view of suur sporschlag departure for only instragont used is the hand smeared with
New Youx, 12th March. sinos oficials towards the China30-A most un- England, wa, the members of the Victoris kaarantirouve, a polishing substance finer than the finest A telogram was roosived at Yokohama fram fortunate affair scurred at the miling of the Club, euiro a.press our deep acres of the loan your
A Newolle, England, special says -—dos: Cowen, M.E. for this oily and colleague of Mr. Proprietors, Worcester, and Nagasaki on the 29th time announcing the teater Belgio to-day (February 31st). Among aheone will entsil apon the institation, as Chairman emery.
of which you lava so sumes fully aged during the Crosan & Blackwall, Lordan death, by drawing, of Mr. J. Bress, a pilot at the 917 Chinese who went home-687. by the past ten years; and to request you to accept maa
Morley, writes to the Nowarstie Chronicle that port
by, with return.certificates there was one un-light token of one rompent sudastaom the assompany.
is anid that Mr. Gladstone has changed his mud EA AND PERRINS SAUCE
On one front page will be found an advertise- villig passenger named Lay Sang. He is ang memento.
You have always erinced the bannast interest in
or the other of the Irish bills, he will hold sa about early dissolution. If the Lords rajuot one Of Grocers and Dilmoment announcing the concert to be given by the member of the largo Chinese imparting firm of
throughout the world.
Choral Society, in aid of the funds of the City King Lee & Co, of this city, the business pays courage hunt of which the Oink man frutitted, and to
autumn session to pass is the second time in the over 3100.000 its castoros duties annually. He your ever ready austus anul tris oguration
Commons, as was done with the Franchise and Hall, on Wednesday nort, the 14th inst.
has been living in China for the past four years. we avaribes inega monsors of the present flourishing
Redistribution bills. If the Paurs should throw The inquest on the body of the boy who was During that time he has been made a mandarin condition of ear dra
out the measure a second time it will be passed killed by falling off the retaining wall of there a uidisen of the sixth degres. Wishing to Va heartily in ta wishing you a pleasant holday
by the Commons the third time, and if agin Government Civil Hospital on Sunday last was come to San Francisco on businnes, Lay Sang and hope that you may return to our midst and
the rejected resolution will follow in the spring samo your ammusetion with the Club, with which your cigioa bo difors Irom every Secrsturg who has uext year, Tho Prime Minister thinks that resumed yesterday afternoon, and the jury re-seered a certificate from Conand Withers nt. Smal!- Hongkong and sailed or the Belgic turned a ferdict of accidental death,
por broke out on the passage and, although the Belgic arrived on the 10th, the shin passenge were only dizembarked yesterday, the steerage occupauts haring previously bean transferrol. Lay Sang alone was refused permission to lanÍ Callostor Hager holding that the order rescind ing Withers power to issue certificaten affected even those holding them on the bigh sens. United States Marshal Draw's torn hering expired on Friday and his snoreesor, Mr. Franke, not having arrived, there was no marshal to take the sos- tedy of the marohaat pending his application for a habeas corpus. The Chiasse Conani-Ga- neral offered koods to the amount of 250,000 the stearaship offers would put Lay Bang on aboao so that he might be arrested for a test case, but they would not in the face of Hager's order, anit, after coming across the Pacific, the mer. chant has been carried back without setting foot on American roll. The Chinese consular oficiale here are furious, sad characterize the proceeding as one of the most cosmofal outrages over por potrated on a Chinese merchant of andoubted standing."
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The following Kampong 20te appears in the Singapore Prae Press Sir George Bowen, ex-Governor of Hongkong, is to retire apons pension of £1,000 a year. Is there a chance for Sir Fred. Weld to go to Hongkong, and of Mr. C. C. Smith to come here?"
The American corvette Quipée, Commander J. P. MeGlinesy, arrived at Tokohama on the 28th ult. fromthe Caroline Islands. She reports that on Sunday, 21st March, a lad fell from the foceroyal yards to the dack and expired shortly afterwards from the injuries received.
The Band of the Northamptonshire Regiment will play in the Botanical Gardens to-morrow (Sunday) evening, commencing at nine o'clock. The following is the programme March Coact
Smith. Overtura..." William Tell"...... ........... Rossit.
Rossini Selection Williams Tell"
"Van Rhein zar Donan.** Kola Hola. A-in Cuius Animam from Stabat Mator" Bossini, Al.............
*** The Tinda whistle bold"
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A telegram in the America papers, dated Loudon, March 8, anya Bart Granville, the Baoretary of Stats for the Colone, in the House of Lords this evening, announced that a special committes had been appointed and in- etrusted to inquire thoroughly into and report to the Government upon the question of tho advisability of establishing a British mail line between Vancouver Island British Columbia, and Japan and Hour king.
į The Free Prear says:- Chinese theatricals have taken a now departare in Singapore. For autold ages a man with a whip in his band has always on the natire etage boon taken to siguity a horseman. Bat a campany now playing its ap its mounted heroes with hobby horses, thongh forgetful of the fact that to look complote a pair of dummy legs should be lacked on to the wickerwork horse. Whether the Chinese thesúro will ever become realistic is a question difficult
to answer."
J. H. STEWART-Looznasr, (Hon. Soc.) 0.8. Aunts, (Hou. Tronzer.) B. K. LECON.
A. DENTRON.
G. D. BUNING,
Isaac Huens.
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NEW YORK, 12th March. Mrs. Delia Parnoll, mother of Charlos Stewart Farnell, is lying dangerously ill in this city from rheumatic gout. She has been growing steadily worse for some time, and the gravest fears for the result are entertained. Unless she improves soon Parnall will be cabled for.
OHINEGE NOT WANTED IN GEORGIA.
1
the people want to bo educated about Home Balo and that the discussion in Parliament will have the effect of enlightening them. The talk probably have the effect also of wearying Englishmon of Irish matters, and they may be induced in the end, out of shaor lassitude and indifference, to vote for the ministerial proposals." Mr. Ceron is close to Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Morley, therefore his salicipations possess an interesting value.
NEW YORK, 5th March (Mombers of Committee)
An Edinburgh special says:-Frondo, the [Then follow about 250 signaturos]
NEW YORK, 10th March. historian, said in an interview yesterday:-- Hon. Jackson, whose rising was the signal The Works Augusta, Ga, special of the 9th “I think grauting Homo Rals to Iro for another cutburst of applause, addressed those says:-The arrival of two Chinamon here to-day land is an experiment which we are likely to present as follows--Mr. MacEwen and gentlemen. and the promised arrival of twenty more to mor- make, bat which is excordingly likely to then ont I very sincerely thank you for the address and row, has caused some excitement, and a threat very ill. At the ame time, baving regard to tha souvenir you have presented-se-with-this day: has been made that forse will be resorted to weakness of Parliament and to our system of My only regret is that I have not dons more for drive them out of the city. The Chinese here Parliamentary government, one can see that this Club to warrant such a handsoras recogni number several Lundrel eli shopkospers, and Home Bule is likely to be forced apan as. Tas tice at your hands. I shall always look back they have almost ruined the groongrocer busi-esuse lias entirely in the constitution of the with pride, however, and a certain amount of gess. The Chinese here married white women. British Government. If we had the Arabrican satisfaction to my ten years of Chairmanship of The City Censoil will be asked to revoke the system, the demand would not be tolerated nor this Club. (Applause). As a little mark of the Chinese licenses, sed if the request is refused listened to for a moment. To Amering the esteem in which I hold you I shall ask the Comthe Celestials will be waited upon at midnight exeantite desinistration is independent of Con- mitte to accept a cup to be rowed for at the next and marched out of town. regatta by my old friends. (Cheers). I hope tho spirit of spork will never dia out in this commu- nity, but that manly hearts, and strong arms. and good honest genial fellows will ever be to the front; and if they are to the frout ia sports they will be to the front in business and all the relations of life (Renewed applons) can only say in conclusion that I hope the friand ships I have formed hers in connection with the Victoria Recreation Club will be life long caes Sir John Walsham's departure for China has Loud applause). I wish you all long life, strong
arme, health, and prosperity.(Cheers). boon telegraphed officially to Peking.
Rearty ohners were than given for Mr. Jack. aid to be the bearer of ordial letters tf friend son, and the resting terminated.
We are requested to state that the screen will ship from Her Majesty the Queen to the Emperor of China relative to the various ques-be on view for same days at the City Hall. Lions now pending between England and China
LATEST TELEGRAMS.
⠀⠀ LONDON, 8th April. ENGLAND AND CHINA.
DEPARTURE OF THE NEW ENGLISH
MINISTER FOR PEKING.
He is
THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGI
MENT'S ATHLETIC SPORTS.
Bi Excellencs also conveys assurances of England's friendly intentions towarda China in Cansaction with questions that may arise in con TWELVE THOUSAND, Tazer HeyDRED, AND EIGHTY SIX FOERIGNERS
We direct attention to the fact that two persoquace of the anusration of Barmah.
It is also stated that Har Majesty contem- arranged under one Alphabet in the strictest | Tan» information telegraphed by Route:formances will be given to dar in Chiarini's order, the initials as well as the surnames vesterday in refaracee, to the relations Sa. Cireus. The afternoon performance, commenplates despatching a special Embassy to the Coast with su interval for tifin. The following is the being alphabetical
The MAPS and PLANS has been mostly re-engraved in a superior style and brought up to date. They now consist of
PRA or MERCANTILE HOUSES IN CHINA,
MAP OF THE FAR BASE.
tween England and China is certainly to suring, and would seem to indicate that no difficulty le anticipated in the settlement
of the claim of China to Bhamu. Sir Joss CODE OF SIONALE IN DES AT VICTORIA PEAR WALSHAM, the new British Minister to China, has left Engl.ad for Peking, and besta cordial letters from Her Majeny the QUEEN-EMPRESS to the Emperor of Chias
Mar or Tins ISLAND OF Howażona. PAK OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA. PLAN OF THE CITY OF CANTON.
PLAN OF FORDIGN CONJÄRSIONS, STANOWAT
PLAS OF YOKOHAMA,
PLAN OF MANILA,
PLAN OF SLIDON.
PLAN OF Gonor Tows, PeSANG,
ing at 3 o'clock, is for the specist conveniones of of Peking to water upon the Emperor u jewelled Indian and children and will be equal in every Order of the Star of India. respect to the evening entertainment. This will afford an excellent opportunity for the youth
of the colony to see this big show, and especially
The above sports will take plaon to-day on the Cricket Ground, and will commence at 11 am,
programmeo:
PART 1
2
(To commenco at 11 am) THROWING THE CRICKET BALL. Prize, $5. the accommodating elephants, who will fire them PRESENTATION TO THE HON TTTING THE SHOT-Open to the Garrison. Ist
prizo, 35: 2ad priza, $2. free ride. The Cams Bond will play for an
HIGH Jury 1st prize, $5; 2nd prizą, $2. boar before the performance commences in front
LONG JUMP. 1st prize, $5; 2nd prize, $2. PART 2.
of the show.
JACKSON BY THE
CLUB.*
CREATION
(Te commence at 1.30 p.m.i
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gress. Dars is now practically in the hands of a single dezaceratio Houses I don't believe that PETITION FOR PROTECTION OF CHINESE.
any Gevornment can ho kept together for any WASHINGTON, 12th, Marol.
long period if it be enok as ours now iz, and I Congressman Long of Massachusetts presented am schrinced that we shall befors long have in a petition to the House yesterday, from the Bos- some way to assimilate our form of Government ton Preachers' meeting of the Methodist Church, to the American model. The only condition stating that the most flagrant and griovous ander which Ireland can enjoy the benefits of outrages have been perpetrated upon the Chinese good government is the condition of sabor in Wyoming and Washington Territories and dination, and if the Irish obtain a separate Gor- the States of Oregon and California, and that ernment their inevitable quarrels among the in many places in that portion of the country selves would son render them an example to the propose is still openly expressed of driving the civilization of the world what democracy is ont the Chinese inhabitants. The petition far: likely to turn out when applied to each people. ther states that these outrages hare disgraced I do not anticipato any Eetter result than that our country in the eyes of the civilized world and which followed the establishment of the Kil- subjectal to the just judgment of a righteous kenny Parliament, which sat from 1641 to 1649. God. The slorgymen further state that thess The result then was chada, and the country was call upan Congress to deal quickly and sternlysame time. If Ireland was governed as the lawless achibitions should be rehoked, and they then coongied by four diferent, armies at the with all people who are engaged in driving the South was govorned by the North after the Civil War, with a firm and steady hand, thera would Chinese out of towns, villages, and cities.
be pose and industry and prosperity.
HIDEOUS BEUTALITY AT A PRIZE FIGHT.
WHEELING, W. Va, 5th March:
NEW YORK, 7th Marol. One of the most brutal prize-fighta that
Justin McCarthy, in a cablegram from Lon- over took place in this State was fought dot, which appears in the Herald over his own two days ago in a barn near tow, and sigasture, insists that the Conservatives before hecame known only through the death their downfall made overtures to the Parvollites, one of the contestants this morning. Tom and would have brought in a Homo Bale schare Meagle and James Bheady fought forty of some kind if the elastina had given them, com- three bloedy rounds for a purss of $950. The bined with the Nationalists, a lage majority over real animus of the fight was a bitter grudge the Liberals. He condemns Lord Readelph growing out of a quarrel about Ellen MaNaronra, Charsbill as an athletic fonee-jumper, and says: a very beautiful frish girl, who tay with hothover in my time has there been such a fa- their hearts. McGonigle was a miner and Shand, retot sample of political lorgiversation, of short bhumith The men stripped at 180 ponudomory, and, to put it mildly, of inaccuracy of They fought with but to non present beside statement.”
relative to the varicus questions pending the following as the fall text of the talwern of to the fact that the Clab is now tosias for a time 100 YARD RACE. 1st prize, ; 2nd prizo, 31; the roconds, whe rare John Harley and Peter
·
CANTON. 27 February, 1880.
The proceedings at the Victoria Recreation Club yesterday evening bore ample testimony one of the most popular Chairmen it ever had. No gains had bera spared to make the affair eping entertained tow, the Hot base Jackson by the praler. For ten years Mr. Inekem búa nezpied the post of Chaironeof th Cling that position, as Mr. Myc en
The New York Herald of Morot. 3rd pubes the Viceroy of the Two Kwang to the Chinese between the two countries, including Cos- | Minister, which forced the basis of the newe PLAY OF TOY COM EVETROYS OF KINGAPORE, Briving out of the recent annexation of Uoper tolegrains afterwards pablished stating that retroronitly representative of the unanirao good Baruah to the British Indian Empire. The Prisals had been throatened for the outragos an
the Chines in America:- statement that the Queen contemplates de... Aming the other cout nts of the book an An Auzhinese Calendar, Meantime of Sun- anıtebing & Special Embassy to the Cours of rise al mes on of Baronder anPk to confer the order of the Star of Thermometer, Raiofali, Bolipasc. Fustivala, &c. A full Chronology of remarkable Brents minne Iqdin the young Emper IWANG 3
the advent of foreigners to China and Japan. shows the feeling of the Briti Government A description of the Festivals, Fasts. &e.. towards Cains, and their desire to cultivare the friendliest relations with Peking. The cension for sending & Special Embassy would be, we presume, the coming of age of the youthful ruler of Chice and his nominal
observed by Chioase. Mahomedians, Parsees,
Jews &c. with the days on which they fal
Comparativa Tablas of Money, Weights, &s. The Hongkong Postal Gride for 1886. Arrivals and Departures of Mails and Parcel **Post at and from London and Hongkong.
and Shanhai. Hongkong Chair, Jinrieksha, and Boat Hire.
Bequencon tere may be serious.
CHANG CHTUNG:
3rd prize, $2
|
TA OSS.
JLD SOLDIERS RA-13) yards over 15 years was
Service,
handicappad 1 yard for every year over 15 seara. 1st prize, $8; 24d prize, 35; 3rd prize, Sa BAND BOYS RA35, under 17 years of age. 1st.
prize, 85: 2nd prize, $3; 3rd prize, $2. MILE Race. 1st priza, 36; 2nd prize, $4; 3rd prize. 32 CHILDREN'S RACE-For Girls, handicap for inches 1st priss, 83; 2nd prize, $2; 3rd prize, 31.
kong STAMP DUTIES, also tables of suspicion that would attach to s tere gift of/or any other steamer, in the past, The distance was made to minne a gafer and more attractira í OBSTACLE RACE-Open to Garrison, 1st and his cinthes together and staggered out past the
COURT-FEES not olsewhers published.
The APPENDIX consists of
FOUR HUNDRED PAGES
A cablegram has been recrived from Chinese mer. the tato bare been most on-agay at got bored wack. He has always priticada chants at Ban Fransisco tating than to Chipily put it in making the prosentation, with tacked. testing this nows, the auton people hearty interest in the sports of the mo zibers, and American Governant vot ja tas atter? 10 his way the Crab a game on smoothly and furica, aut re aliation is threatenni. How did his Las oves & no his boat to promote them. Under
not ask the Preal lost to adopt mesures for the pr ection
prosperusly, a the members felt that they Ease of he Chinese there and for the preventigeed ungat not to let the hon. gentleman in the friendship of the two doantries Otherwise the con.without presenting him with sama mark of their wart appreciation of his condast. Accordingly a su sription at was started, and though the The Japan Gasatte, raferring to the passage amount was limited to $2 per man, there was Scales of Commissions and Charges adopted by assumption of the reins of power. The of the steamer San Pablo, Captain B. C. Reed won a handsoos sum got together. With this
the Chambers of Comeres of Hongkong. | bratawal of a decoration on the Emperor of cisce, Maxph 13th, urriring at Yokohama on the handsome folding sorveit, and sesterday evening i Chudaas's BACE-For Boys. 1st prize, $3; and last round found Sheady in his corner, lying resolution ourdially thanking the Lord-Liisuton-
with the United States mails from San Fran- the Committee proaurad in Canton a vary China on such an occasion would be well 31st March, saps-We learn that this is the was the time fred for its prematation.
Tre somewhat spernate building of the Club This issue contains the Now Scale of Hong-timed and appropriase, and without the beat passage to the westward aver made by this
run was 5,185 miles, mean time 17 days 14 hours, appearance than it had ever been knowa to pre- its being presented as tribute. Any presents. giving an average of 295 miles per day, which sent before, and the steward and his assistants tion that could be construed by the Chinese formands. The Sun Pablo has made ad in the matter. The entrance gates was de winter passage to the westward is a splendoserre much credit for the way they have work- people into the rendering of tribute to the shorter passages before this sa regards time, becorated with foliage, and a red carpet was laid Son of Heavon should be most carefully tween San Francisco and this port; once in 16 down the steps to the entrance to the build. days 12 hours, and again in 16 days 18 hours, ing, waile the covered way from the best avoided, for it is absolutely certain that such bus that was in the summer time and a more house to the bridge to the bath was all draped a concession, however mado, would most northerly route was taken, when the distance with fags Interspersed with wreaths of groen to annuorate in an Advertisement. but include... | Beriously nipuír the prestige of any nation made was 4,615 and 4652 miles respectively. leaves. The bar was similarly treated, while TEG OF WAR, for Company teams, 10 mon a dent of the Southern Division of this Grand | Buring the daytime, because bereft of every
We fully believe that this ship will yet bring the gymuadan, in which the presentation making it. It was therefore with getaine the record down to less than 15 days for the pas was made, looked very attractive. The walls surprise, not anmired with digmap, that we sage from San Francisco to this port
wore completely draped with lags, with green wreaths, and on esch of the brick pilars were Chetoo, with additional Article, oame poross the following passage in a lead-
The Tramway in Singapore is now almost an pressed cars with an ornamental shield in the and all others not abrogated
ing article in The Tioses of the 1st alt. :scomplished fact. The Free Press says that centre. Overhead hung strings of lighted Frauss, Tientsin, 1858
the Company's shods at Kerrel Road at present Japanese lanterns and the place was quite will accommodate 20 engines and 20 carn, and brilliantly lighted. At the uasford of the room, there are foar sagines, four cars, and ton wagon a raised platteria, stood the presentation goas for goods frafie sompleted and ready for sureen This was solected by Mr. G. D. signod, are from the firm if Messrs. Kitson & a beautiful work of art. It is a large folding es. The engines, which appear to be well de Boning, and was very generally admired, being Co, Leads, and are nolueless and consume their server, in a massive ebony frame, moet elaborate
The cars have been constractedly sud artistically carved, and tastefullyinlaid with own smoke. with every consideration for the comfort of pes-mother of pear. The panels are filled with vary
of closely printed matter, to which reference is constantly required by residents and those haring commercial or political relations with the Countries embraced within the scope of the The Contents of the Appendix are too many
CHRONICLA and DIRECTORS.
TREATIES WITH CHINA-
Great Britain, Nanking, 1842
Tientsin, 1538
83.
CHINESE IN CANADA
LONDON, Out, 10th March.
DISTRESS IN IRELAND. Jones-tocal sports. McGonigle throughout the
DUBLIN, 11th March. N-C. OFFUSES Itaor-220 yards. 1st prize, forty-farm rounds had the best of the the
$10; 2nd priss, 85; 3rd prize, $4.
The meeting at the Mansion House to-day which this morning resulted in the death of as called to devise means for the relief of the HURDLE FACE-Ot Army, Navy, and Po-Sheady. One of the moon who was a day distros prevailing among the poor of the city.
lice. 1st prize, 86; 2eď prizi, 33.
it was a most terrible exhibition of bratality, and It was attended by any distinguished people OSS MILLS BAUE-Opw to Currison, Isk prise, after the twentieth round had beenfought strong of the capital, and among those present were the hearded men eeled away, siok at the sight. The Earl and Countess of Aberdeen, who drove ia 310; 2nd prize. 3; 3rd prize, $3.
away from Shealysera and hung state from Dublin Castle. They were loudly in a rass on his check, which fits second finally cheared along the route and wore received with cut way. The rest of his face was beaton into a enthusiasm by tas asomblage at the Massion McGonigle's right car was torn House. The Lord Mayor prasided at the meet-
brokog, and altogether he presental quito rs
list completely off by Blondy's teeth, his jaw ing. He read letters from Archbishop Walsh and others regretting their inability to be pre- terrible a sight as his opponent. Neither of the sent and enclosing checks ameasting to 2400. man would give in, although at the thirty-fifth The Earl of Aberdeen, in an address, expressed read the seconds arged them to stop. They his sympathy with the distressed people of I faught like tigers, however, and McGonigle's Land. Archbishop Plmkett, Bishop Doanelly, torn and broken right hand felled his opponhas Davitt and others also spoke. till the blood smeared the floor. The forty-third mittee was appointed to receive donations and a face downward, insensibly. whin Meltonigla aut for his attendance, was adopted. End prize, 2; 3rd prize. 81
who had kicked bim there, hurriedly gathered
LONDON, 11th March. 2nd prizes presented by H. E. the Majorseconds, who stood silent and pale, alone, the The Government has placed gunboats at the General 1st prize, 38: 2nd pris, 34; 3rd rest of the spectators having loft, horror-stricken. service of Mr. Tulce in his work of relieving the prize, $3; 4th prize, $1.
They carried Sheady to his home and left him, distress among the inhabitants of the islands OFFLOSES VETERAN RACE, handicap-Ops to where he died this morning. Neither of the along the western Iriah cast. Indescribable
Garrison.
seconds has been seen sizce Shealy's death, and distress has been developed among the people CONSOLATION RACE, 220 yards. 1st priza 88; the whereabouts of MoConigle is also nuknown, inhabiting the Aaran isles, off Galway, who,
2nd prize, $3; 3rd prize, 82.
besides having hardly anything to ost but moss OFFICERS RACE, handicap.
and so greas, are without fire and often withant clothing and shelter. It is not ræen to find girls SACK RACK-1st prize, $5:e2nd prize, $5. A cirqular has been issifed by the Superinten. | of 17 and 18 years of age kept in enterred biding
side. Prizs $20.
Trunk Bailway, ordering that hereafter all Chi- article of clothing, long ago bartered away for ANIMAL RACE, opon 1st prize, $5; 2nd prize, nese going over the road shall be passed through need potatoes or roots to food smaller children.
in bond, and that sonductors shall be held ro Fishing Inspector Brady recently went among sponsible to see that none of the Mongolians the miserable people to distribute the relief fur. Tug of War (open.) Prise, $20.
are allowed to stop în Caunds.
nished by an organization of Irish police. Hin fands ma short to-day and he still had so much pitiable wretchedness to relieve that he appealed NEW YORK, 9th March,
to Mr.Busy, who is charged with the distribution The Commission appointed by the French Go- of the fund raised in America, through the Now verament to visit the lethans sad report on the York Sun, for the impoverished fisherman of condition of the Panama Canal has arrived in | Achillo and Boffin Islands and bagged him to this city on its return. The Commission con- divert part of his store for the relief of the Ar- sista of Armand Renesan, Associate Stato raness. This Mr. Busy was permitted to do, and Cheung Fak and Chan Aching, coolies, were Councillor of Finance and Chief Engineer of he reports that in order to save the lives of was decided that the demand for the re-songors and wory manufactured by the Saltler handsomeneedlework in silk, representing birds of charged with having bean in possession of aru. Bridges and Roade; Louis Jeqnot, Major Abel | scores of poopto now dying of starvation in those of the is that relief on a tinuance of the presents to the Chinese Em-ham, and will accommodate night first class auil affixed to the arser on whion fa engraved this farmer at 26. Tei Wong-strout. They were doing the fine of the canal, Mr. Lanib said last forty-eight second class passengers. On och inscription-Presented to the Hon. Thomas visted, and the Arst, in default of paying a fi night that the canal may be finished by 1989. PERS-though a strong case for withstand-car destination boards are fixed with the dea Jackson, for ten years Chairman of the Victoria of 35, was sent to gaol for six weeks, the second the work is progressing very well now," he
LONDON, 8th Barut ing it might baro boon made out, if it had tination stated in three languages, via, English, Recreation Club, by the members. Hongkong, going to gaol for three weeks in default of pay mid, "but a lot of new implemente el mozo
Eight man, convicted of taking a prominent bean worth
ing a $10 fine. while was not important Chiness, Maday. The line from Tanjong 9th April, 1886"
Pagar to Elgin bridge will be formally opened, The proceedinga commented at air d'alook,
help will be prcoured very soon. Ferdinand de part in the recent Trafalgar Square And Hyda Tenough, in a political sense, to justify au probably by His Excallaney the Clovernor, on the attendance of members being then very large,
Lessepa arrived on the isthmus just as we were Park riots, were to-day sentenced at the Middle- Patrick Doherty was charged with disorderly leaving. The money is giving out, and there is sex eegions. All-were condeinued to peral ser irritating controversy with Chius. The the 21st instant, and for public trafo the fol- and including many of the older members, conduct and assault upon a carpenter named Taua scheme on foot to issue a number of bonds and vitude for terms ranging from one to five years.
e to both parties of am alliance lowing day. The scale of fares laid down will be whows days of active participation in aquatic Achoung on the 9th inst
first class ten cents, and second class fire cents. sports or gymnastics are past, but who still foot
The avidence was to the affect that the compose of them by lottery. Mr. Rossan's re- The Judge justified the sentences by denoaneing between England and China is no longer
The silk scroll to be presented by the Chiness a warm intorst in the Club. On his entoring plainant was at the coal godowns at Yaunala part is not ready and will be made pablic only the "u-called popular demonstrations of work- "It is well known," said his Honor, least as sensible of the fact as we are.
that these demonstrations naturally tend to came up and violently assaulted him. Two Chi
tumalt and disorder." -- on view resterday at St. Arrow's Hall, and will hearty round of applaass
MA. P. MACEWEN undertook on this mess Talangs came to his assistance, and the de- To run tàu risk of a quarrel for a mere remain on view to day and on Monday. It is a occasion the functions of Chaiman, and he fondant also assaulted them, damaging their punctilio would be unworthy of statesmen, is well worth a visit. It represents a garden remarks:-Mr. Jackson, on the eve of your
remarkably handsome pises of embroidery, and made the presentation with the following clothing.
Finnd $2 and $1 compensation. nor is thero any doubt that on this point scene, with numerous summer houses and park departure from the colony we have invited Lord: Rosebery will adhere to the line fons, together with fantastic figures, worked you to be present hers this craning in order adopted after full consideration by Lord is different coloured silks on a white ground. that we may express to you personally our It is about 15ft in length. On the sides is a thanks to you for the kind interest you have ever SALISBURY. There is not this last ground red bordar on which two antithetical sentences shown in encouraging the resgations of the mem for the conjecture that the change of Go-are worked, referring to the happiness and bars, and the time you have devoted to the affairs American mail of the 13th it., araired here yes
prosperity which attands reign of righteousness. vernment has given the policy of this country At the top there is, on a ground of Imper of this Club daring edr form of chairmanship- Customs and Harbour Regulations for the dia Lias unfriendly to Chins. At the same yellow, an epigram, which has been translated/loud applease) and also to ask your acceptance tarday morning. The following telegrams are intention to kidnap and hold them for ran-land, today, the annotñement was made that
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Tiantain, 1885
United States, Tientsin, 1858
Additional, 1869
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Paking, 1830
Gorman, Tieutain, 1861
Peking, 1880
Bussin, Japan, Spain, Brazil, and Peru.
TREATIES WITH JAPAN-
Great Britain
United States
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TEEATIES WITH COREA
TREATIES WITH SIAM
TREATIES WWK ANNAM
TREATTES WITH CAMBODIA
CUSTOMS TARISES
Chinsse
Japanese LEGAL
Siamese
Corean
Orders in Connell for Government of H.B.M. Subjoets in China and Japan, 1865. 1877, 1878, 1881
Rules of H.B.Y. Supreme and other Courts
in China and Japan
fabios of Caurular Fees
Code of Civil Procedure, Hongkong
Admiralty Rules
Foreign Jurisdiction Act
Regulations for the Consular Courts of United
States in China.
Bulus of Court of Consuls at Shanghai
Chinose Passenger Aet ›. TRADE REGULATIONS
China
Заряд
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Customs Seizure, China
ferent parts of China, Philippines, Sinn,
Pilotage Regulations '
HONGKONG
Charter of the Colony
Now Rules of Legislative Canvað
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&c.,
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The Treaties between Frvies and China, 1885, and France and Bay, Additional Article to Chofe Contention, together with many other items, have not appoured in previona imton,
Orters may besant to Daily Press Ooo, where
it is nablished or to the following Agonta
MACAO...
SWATOW...
AMOY...
FONTOSA
FOLTROW
.....Mr. F. A. da Gras.
Mavers, Quelch & Co.
MAS C. Garard & Co.
Mesara C. Gerard & Co.
Messra Hedge & Co.
"It is no secret that the demands of Chine in relation to the Burmase question bad begun to give a good deal of trouble to the lata Government before Lord SALIVE went out of offico. As was mentioned in our columns more than a fortnight ago, it
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POLICS COURT.
9th April.
BEFORE MR. N. G. MITCHELL-İN NES.
OPTUM CASE.
ASSAULT.
THE FANAMA CANAL.
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ara engineers. They post twenty days insp-large sale be at once neganised.
to be igaured, and the Chinese are stoommunity to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales the gymnasium Mr. Jackson was greated with a when the defendant, who was tho meras for drink after it is submitted to the French Government.* ingoten."
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by Dr. Chances as follows:
Koviving nature chews on every spray First toanhes of the light and early spring, Bwoy! shower and gootle winde ci plenty tell, The festive age of gold has come again. Tis it that man should benedictions sing, While fairlea rainbow-clad in shorus vi The Expira basks bensaík a glorious sun, And fery beans blase and alight no more.
کی میتوں سے ہے
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The O. and O. steamer San Pablo, with the
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AMERICA.
HIGH PRICES YOK BRIC-A-BRAÇ,
NEW YORK 9th March. Charles Crocker, of San Francisco, was one of
A NOTED BANDIT HILLEN
LONDON BIOTERS SENTENCED.
HAVANA, 7th March A bandit koown as Juan Consaloz, Christobal
THE UNEMPLOYED IN ENGLAND. Diss, Long Bearded," and many other aliases,
LONDON, 8 March. has been killed by the civil gazed stationed at The London and North west Railway Com Majagrass. He had committed many murdors,pany has issued an arder discharging one thon
The mon thrown out of work are and it is reported that he was the person who sand navias. received the ransons paid for the release of Dou nearly all Irishmen. The company says the Jalis Casal and the child Etiera after their abdro- presant depression in trade in Great Britain has tioz.. In one of the bandit's pookeis was found mado the present action necessary. a lint of fifteen rich and well-known proprioters
of sugar plantations, and it is believed that it was
SOITS.
EUROPE.
THE IRISH HOME BULE QUESTION.
NEW TOEL 8th March.
LONDON, 9th March. Atameeting of unemployed seamen at Sunder-
all Bonderland shipowners, with one armsplie promised to employ British in preferate to foreign milers.
THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH IN ENGLAND AND WALES.
LONDON, 9th March.
In the House of Commons this evening Mr.
of this souvenirssa mall mark of ourappreciation extracted from our San Francisco Alex:- ocima, aur desire for an allianos and
of your kindness, accompanied by an address. I disinclination to wrangle with the Chinese
think the presence here this evening of such a numerous body of the members of this Clab will must ant be allowed to produce the imprès-
convince you more than any words of mine cAM sion that because we have waived the right
of the kind sanes of oppreciation that theco ser wise are held in, and they aisa serve to Bere the last buyors at the sale of the late Mrs. to context the so-called 'suzerainty' and are willing that presents should be ex
you that the signatures attached to this address Mary J. Morgan's curios yesterday, purchasing A London cablegram says:The well su are the namesof honest admisers and good felends. about twenty area of porcelain or bronse at athenticated statement that fadstone intends to changed, now an beretofore, between Manda-A the blackwood table and a blackwood box (Applause). It is now some years since pon total cost of zearly $7,500. These inolude a pair propose a separate quoil for each of the four Dillwyn (Liberal), morad te discrtablish the lay and Peking there is any likelihood that accompany the soroll. The embroidery was the cepted the position of Chairman of this Club, and of zasgnificent Japanese beauze vexa, three feet provinces of Ireland alarms some of the friends Church of Wales. Mr. Grey (Liberal) moved
work of Ban Shing.
during that time the membats have increased in hight, for $4,300, and a Buddhirt communion of home rula and increases the importance and to reform instead of disestablish, Sir William preposterous dammuds for territorial cassione.
considerably, and the financial position of the Club survice, for 3440. His other purchases were dillonlries of the Irish problem. Othese, how- Harcourt contended that the questions of the will be entertained, or any pretext forming speelal telegram from New York, dated that these signs of progress and prosperity are res C. F. Huntington was the purchaser of sanative legislative leadere for the different di-churches wars involved and inseparabla, te The San Francisco Chronicle published the in mund on Now I am not going to my Olsonne enamelled on Chiness proslain vases, ever. Isak apou the schema of crating repre- disastablishment of the Walsh and English Chinese interference in Upper Burah,March A glat change has been modo due to you and to you only but what aller hits. W. J. Walters, of Haltimore, vidons of Ireland with favour, and among them Gray's amandment was frat adopted by a note We sincerely trust that The Tina has mis- from the original plan of the Pacific Mat Com- I do say is this, and I font certain that everyone paid $18,000 for the famans "peachhloom" assis John, O'Leary, O'Leary regards Davitt's of 241 to 299, and then, as substitute for Mr. interpreted the views both of the past and pany in regard to the steamship Starbeck, pur-present in this room will agree with me that which coat Mrs. Morgan $15,000, sad of its matelas of a single chamber of Parliament as one Dillwya's motion, was rejected by a vote of $45 ahased by the company last week. The real it is in great moeurs cwing to good humoured a shade darker in colour, for which he paid $6,000, frought with especial danger to the Celtis racas. to 49. In the first division the minority consisted NING PO
Messra Kelly & Walsh, S'gleitsent Secretary of State for Foreign will not be run on the route between San Fran tot you have displayed in the management of Both are sight inches high and three inches in He says that if they are to be allowed to make of Liberals and Parsallites. In this secund SHANHIAT... Messrs. Hell & Holts.
Affaire. Lord RogzBear will probably carry cisco and Panama, as was first suggested, but this Club that there exists that mutual fueling diameter. The first is the highest price prer their own laws they will need the check of a division the Parnellites left the Honge in a body SHANGHAI...Mesra Kelly & Walsh.
on the policy of Lard SALISBUET, for Mr, will be put on the China route. A force of of good fellowship among the members, and that paid for a 120 The 179 articles sold brought second chamber to prevent periokous legislation. Messrs. Gladstone, Chamberlain, Murley, and) NORTHERN& Megara. Hall & Holtz and Kelly GLADSTONE expressed his desirs for a connessary alterations in the passenger accommode past. (Hear, bear and applause). I may say that
joiners has been put on board of her to make the it has worked so harmoniously, for many years 360,370. Brves Porta}
& Walsh, Shanghai. NAGAIAKI Mesars, The Q. & J. Trading Co. tinuity of policy on the Eastern Question, tions, and several of them will armpany the hen there has been any difference of opinion it
·Ero, Osaka...Musste, F. Walsh & Co,
venel to Chin. She will be loaded by soon ay her siways bem settled in an amloable spirit. and he is no doubt equally anxious for it in possible and will start for Hongkong, by way of and to the satisfaction of the majority of the YOKOHAMA... More. Kelly & Walsh.
A Washington special saya →The largest steel MANILA..Mowers. Diss Puartos & Co. the Far East, But we do not believe that the Bues Canal, so as to get there in time to take members. (Renewed applause). The branches of rife breach lociling gun ever made on the SAIGON Messrs. Echroeder Frères and Lord SALISBURY advocated the recognition the first of the now erop of tea for San Fran- exersins which the Clab promotes are swim-American continent now reate on its sarriage,
Gardes.
cisco. The Starbenk has large pargo room forming, gymnastics, and boating-and I think all complete, in the mashine shop of the navy TONQUIN........Mr. Ch. Dupont
of Chinese claims to suzerainty over the size of the vessel and bis is the principal your name will ever be most associated with here. It is an oight-inch gun, nearly eighty feat. A Times' London special says--Gladstone by the narrow majority of twelve, to consider Burmah after its conquest by British reason for putting her on the China route. One that of booting, (Applause). I am not aware in length, carries a ball weighing 250 pounds intends to submit to Parliament his home rule at the present time the disestablishment of the troops. It would undoubtedly be much of the company's steamers will be transfered whather in your younger days in this colony and a charge of powder of half that weight, and land measures embodied in the same bill. Welst Episcopal Church, rendors certain at no
from the China route to that on the Papifle you ever assisted in the manning of the boats There are larger gans under way at the yard, wiser to make China some territorial con Coast later telegram dated March 10, at all, but of inte Team yon bare, materially but this is the largest finished. |cession than to acknowledge her suzerainty states-The two steamers which the Pavite sasisted the success of the gatherings by your
THE LICK TELESCOPE." STONEY AND Mosers. Gordon & Gotoh.
Mail Steamship Company recently purchssed genial presence on board the tagship at our over Upper Burash. Chian formerly pos- will not start on their routes for a month you ananal regattas and last but not least, you
BOSTON, 12th ferch. BRISEANE...
of unwillingusss to support the proposals. Tre-
LONDON, 7th March. MELBOURNE...Mara Norton, Hargrave & Co. Įsassed a nominal suzerainty over the country, The Starbuck, which will have passenger become have ever been a generous donor of a handsome The two thirty-six inch lease for the great velvan is known to have expressed his determin-} Bis Charles Dilke has reappeared for an home LONDON.....
Mr. F. Algor, Clement's Lane. but it was never recognised by King Tare-modations placed on her before she starts for prize, which has yearly been largely compet-refracting telescope for the Lick Observatory ation to withdraw rather than to lent, bis sup-in the Cemraons. The Pall Mall Gaaste in San Francisco, will probably sail much later, od for the Chairman's Cup. (Cheers. I will probably be completed next fall. The two port to any tassaurs which socks to deprive the indignant at this latest affront to public morals LONDON. MORE. Bet C30 Cornell. DAW, and was at no period of the least value All the arranguswats for offering and engineer- draw your attention to the names of 40 ar glasses and valued at 855,000 each, and if destroy. Emperial Parliament of any part of the Govern- and declares now that he cannot be forgiven.
Dates, Hendy & LONDON. Mr. W. M. Wille, 151, Cannon St. to her. It would indeed be proposterous ing the two vessels have not been completed. 50 gentlemen of this Club who have rowed for ad could not be duplicated within the next six ment of Ireland, and Chamberinis la hostile to Stead's impradont letters to Chamberlain in re- SAN FRANCO..Mr.L. P. Fisher, 21, Merchants for the Empress of India to concede what a mad of them. It was rumoured that the com-un behalf of this Club that of the many sinora largest in existence and were oast in Paris, bat the home rule sekome, but it is not believed he say the Pall Mall Gastts may be party of It is not definitely known who will have cum that prize during the last ten yearn. I will say months for millions of dollars. They are the home rule. Nobody expects the latter to support gard to tho cans arcated pomplete disgust. People Exchange NEW YORK Mr. A. W Park Boy, petty Kingling rejected with perfect. Impany intended to purchase two mers steamers frisade you have in this, colony nons are mere only after many failures. Since they wers re-will oppose it. The lead clans will andsubted come ort, but it has no decency and no charity.
Daily Press Office, January 1836.
Ipanity.
but this rumour is denied at the company's office" gouniap that the mombers of the Vistoria Be- ceised last September the venerable Alven Clark, ly receive his expport, and certainly not his Otherstos there is nothing new in regard to Bir
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BANOSOK Meases. Ramsay & Co., SINGAPORE... Maese. Style & Co. PENANG Messrs. Maynard & Co. COLOMBO Mesar. A. M. & J. Ferguson. CALCUTTA, Hessrs. Newman & Co.
A BIG AMERICAN GU
NEW YORK, 12 March.
NEW YORK, 10th March.
A London special says It appears to be the general decision of the morning Prem of both partios that, taken connection with Sir William Hareart's ominous words, the vote yesterday morning, in the Commons, declining,
Gladstone has so far progressed as to require the Travelyan abstained from reting. sorrice of Sir Hoary Thaing, the Parliamentary counsel to the Government, to draft the details of his hill. He proposes a seals of rates of par- chase based on the ratio of the attent and valna of tanmits holdings.
PHILADELPHIA, 10th March.
The scheme has not yet been commariosted to distsat day the disestablishment of the Establish-
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the Cabízet in dotail, but the last informationed Chirch of England as well as that of Wales, obtainable leads to the expectation that there will be a sócession from the Ministry on secount
BIE CHARLEN DILKE.
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