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THE DAILY FERIS, SATURDAY, APRIL 17TH, 1880,

Several of the leading clergymen of fish Frau- cisco have been delivering aut Chinoco sermons fact which loods The Sacramento Bee to sug- gest that the clorgy of the State set apart conne Sunday for the preaching of anti-Chiness or mons in all the churches. It thinks this would open the eyes of Eastern poopla.

The Daily Nous states that Mr. C. Dowihil, This prediction has been fulfilled in so far an

who left Shanghai for home by the steamer the chadding of blood te concerned, and that Lourdes on the 10th Inst, was rowed to the LEA

EA AND PERRINS SAUCE Cuiness labour will finally be totally expelladeteamer in a "four" manned by present and The Original and famine, from the United States thors can be little past strokes of the national" ch. A large SAUCE Ears question. Whatever may be sold as to the gathering of rowing mon were on board the

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the antograph signature of advantages of cheap labour in a new cout- Ishel. So whokaaiaby the try, and however unfounded or exaggerated Proprietora, Worcester; and Crosse & Blackwell, London may be the charges brought against the Chinese, it is impossible ant to recognier the FERRINS SATC E strength of the opposition offered to them or Of Growers and Gilmen to doubt its nitimate success in achieving its

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an amendment of the treaties with China and partial restriction law, and farther mensares in the same direction are now being actively agitated. But the people do not wait in all cases for the passing of laws, At numerous placed resolutions have been aaaaad by the wbites ordering the Chinese to leave, and the Chinese bave accordingly had

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Hongkong, 20th February, 1886.

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A Tokyo native paper says Japanese mane had before commenced an action against the do- chants in Tokobams dealing in marine produce fendant, but Mr. Ackroyd had caused it to ho have appointed two representatives to open stopped on a similar arrangement, bat ho had negotiations with the Chiram merchants of the boon anable to get the pageants. The defend part in nonsequence of alleged malpractice on ant was employed by the court, and he would the part of the Chinese murchante in purchasing accept the arrangement if the amount was stop certain goods. They insist that the Chinose pod out of his pay. morchants shall change the woights und st present, or also they will daoline to have any dealings with the Celestiale in faters.”

Tha dotandant signified his assent to this, and his Lordship made the order accordingly.

MARINE COURT.

16th April.

BEFORE COMMANDER IL M. ROMANY, R.N.

DEMAINING BEHIND HIS BRIP.'

The Raagson Gatt's hours on reliable un- thority that dacoity in the interior of Uppor Burial in an rampant cu ever, if it is not posi- tively increasing; and that, unless small Polica sad military posts of from 39 to 10 man ard stablished throughout the distelata in strategio positions, and commanding radii of 15 miles to protect the villages, villagers will probably acou ba compelled to side with the decoits who ara now overrunning the country.

Albert Williams, saman, was charged with haring wilfully remaiset behind from his ship, the American barqne Freeman. On Thareday afternoon Mr. Mitsbell-Innss

· JOAN OLSEN› V. T. Munzies, 1597.

The defendant admitted having romained bo-

Though the Framok tavo oficially annonacod disposed of a case at the Polios Court which has This was a notion on a joint and several pro-hind from his ship, but he said to had lost, his that the port of Tamataro is open again to in- been some time before a tribunal. The esse missory note girau by the defendant and J. S. money and his clothes, and could not go on board. tornational somos az it was before, the liste originally are befors that court about three Henysman in favour of the plaintiff. weeks ago, three olisir cooling named Ching Judgment bail on a previous secasion baon He had been shipped by a Lourding master, who war, it is generally understood that there will br had been keeping him in the colony for, soms ons changed feature in fataro commercial trans- We are informed by the Captain Suparintand. Ahong, Kwan Chung Tang, and Id Ayu boinggiran against Heayaman, and Mr. Ciadwell now time, while he was out of employment, and when actions The Caston House will remain in the out of Polics that owing to the damage likely sharged with maldag a disturbance and asalt appeared to press for judgment against the pre- the ship loft défendant was missing, and was not hands of the French, and Frenchmen will collarb to be done to the Cricket Ground if the Hazing P.C. Loung, Hing Chak, No. 318, in the sont defendant,

found until that day.

the Customs dues probably for a long time to kong Police Athletic Sports are held to-day vocatica of his duty on the 20th alt. On the

The defondant was sentenced to one month's come. This fact is not without a sinister sig. it has been decided to postpone the Sparta util tret hearing of the case the constable only was

imprisonment with hard labour. as early day. The programme, containing thirty estica, and he doposed that the solios wars mak ing a distortmuse in Ng Kwai Fong, a small events, will be found on our front page.

According to the Daily Nette a private tele-lane at the Queen's road end of Hollywood road, gram was received in Shanghai on the 10tkinstant, He went to them and told them to be quiet, and which announced the defeat by a large majority as they uld not choy he told them he should of the bill for the repeal of the Bland Coinage summon them. He then tarned away, and was Act. It is hot stated in the telegram in which dirootly streak on the back with a stono, He House this took place, but it is supposed to have turned round and saw the first defendant with a occurred in the House of Representative.

Mr. Bowles (from Masses. Wotton and Doa- bea's offical, for the defendant, asked for an ad- journment, but as one has heat previdnaly granted his Lordship refused the application, and upon Mr. Bowles adulting there was no de fence, judgment went for plaintiff with costs.

POLICE COURT.

16th April.

Berone ME. E. MACEKAN.

THE SHOOTING CASE AT SAM SHUI PO.

shot a watchman named Dell with intent to do Cheung Afuk, cook, was charged with having him grievous bodily harra on the 11th last

Tail was now able to appasr, and ha etsted that

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niflesnos for the Horns when the sontents of the treaty lately agreed to by them and Franco la 'borne in vaind,

Blondin, the rope walker, wishes to retar [FROM A CORRESPONDENT.]

to Ameriza and do some high fenta, but bis agent finds that the law wont prevent a repetition of 15th April. the Niagara or any lesser peril. A net would Whether the rapated Liu Jung-tu be the real have to be spread underapath his rope and that Simon Pare or not I am of course unable to would destroy the shiel valus of his performance. decide, but anyhow he displays a martial spirit. bero, and of late years has lost much of his pro Blondin is Living in London, at the age of sixty- fer during the past week or two he has beau cou-party by nafortuuste investmonte. He is in | stantly drilling and practising his tronpa outside that o tour in America would replenish his for

the North Gate. It is stated that he in varytume, but his agrat says that, in view of the impationt of his enforced sojourn here, and unavoidable not, he will not come. wants badly to relun to Kwangai,

etons in his hand. The first defendant was sen- tonoad to a month's hard labour, and the other As will be seen by the advertisement on our two were diabarged. There were some state- to go. Their departure bas in some in-front page, aspecial mooting of the members of the monts about this case being got up by the police stances been accompanied by outrages; in Hongkong Chamber of Commerce is called for in revenge against the defendant, who had got a others the clearance bas boan effected peace of the Chamber to take the place of the Hon.

Tuesday, the 27th iust, to nominato a menkor lakang convicted on some charge, and the mat- tor was tation up by the head of the guild, and ably, With the details of the Rock Springs Thus, Jechea in the Logislative Council during Mr. Caldwell was instrnated. Mr. Caldwell ab. tained a fresh hearing of the case, and a mazas of

Marmaidense telograph cables se skipping. tragedy our readers are-familiar. At This tomporary absense from the Colony.

evidence was called on other side The Con

A good deal of rain must have fallen up coun- ropes, bat wolves are sasred by telegraph wirea, soma quite a different method was om- Owing to a printer's blunder two sentences in stable gave more detailed, evidence bofors, and on the 11th he went to his sentry box at the Cos-try, for I hear that the Sam Shany and Tsing From Norway it is reported that at a debats in ployed. There the Chinese were asked to our report of the Choral Society's concert were according to his second statement he bad boot mopolitan Dock, and opened a box invids, where Yuen districts are again inundated to the extent the Starthing, while a vote was puding that.

grant to a new line, a member remarked ge, cd-in less than two wocks mero than transposal, making rather peculiar roading.striok by two or three stones, and saw all ibebe kept a revolver and some other things. He of several fuot owing to the breakage of the river While his constitacats had no direct interest in The sentence describing Miss Stopani's solo defendsats throwing stones He denied haring took a pices of soap out of the box, and then be embankssats. The Oi Yar Tong have despatch it, they would support the grant, bogars the helf had disappeared. Thursday, the Ard should hure como after that which was made to thrown a stone at the coolive and then attacked ran to wash himself a few yards off, leaving the of a party to the diatrists said to have been fired-wires would drive sway the wolves. It is said

follow it, alluding to a slight bitch in the chorus them with a bamboo. He also denied the exist-lid of the box open. While doing this ho heard 122 November last, was the day fixed for the detracting from the general smoothness of the euce of a guild amongst the Chiness members click lise the cooking of a revolcar, and on tarátu v to ascertain the extent of the damage dono: that however hangry à volť may be he will agVES ....

final exodus of the Chiness, and the white whole.

of the Police Fores. He called several wit saw the prisonor about eight yards distant from and so if rolist is needed by the people.

go to a spot that is sold by rapa stratched population sanambled to carry it into. affect.

nests who gave aridenes of a corroborativo him oraring him with his revolver. The ma

on poets. It is stated en romarkable fact that For the following details

At the little church in the Wilderness, Shang-naturs, but admirding to their statements the fired at that moment and the bullet want through which had boon optared on the cost, togsthor3 years ago wolvis have never appared in itz On Saturday last fire mlt-amuggling juaks, since the first talegraphio line was established, debted to an article by GEORGE DUD-primas manifested by the congrups of rough haudling. Thers was blood on the stooping position at the time, and as far as he with more than 2,000 piculs salt and some adresi, for in California the telegraph wires are

hai, says the Cathay Post of the 10th instant, defendants, especially the frat, showed marks Doll'e lag, just below the 38lf. Ha was in

neighbourhood. The tame animal has no such LET LAWSON in the Overland Monthly. ion last Banday morning, when the presiding frat defendant's face and his hand and knee could see, the slut was meant for the middle of munition, were brought up here by the oralzers, sonstantly being prostrated owing to the fact The Chinese, who had barricaded their clergyman publicly offered up prayers, (by special are cat. The defendant and several other coolice his body. He sprang ap at eros and rushed They will of course be consented and aold.

that cows use the poles as scratching posts. request of the individual himself for the safo stated that the lokang came into the lana whereupon the lefendant, who threw away the revolver doors, wore told that they would auf arrival of an addition to the community from they were sitting by their chairs, and suddenly without attempting to fire another shot. Dou On Monday, in the broad light of day, s silk

'There died lately in Paris, at the age of 103, for no harm, and upon receiving this usur. the perils and dangers of the seas on the out-threw a store at the first defendant, and then seized him, bat the man, in his struggles to get piece goods shop in Yan I Lane in the Western

wari voyage. auce their doors were opened and confidenca

attacked him with a barabae. The defendant away, dragged him almost to the gate, and only Sabach was visited by a parts of robbers who Count Amorini Balogniaf, whe, for nearly a cou ran away, but the lokang pursued and caught desisted when the Indian drew a kaife and underthreat of murdering the shop people if they and Bologna, Count Amurini's jet black wigs en- tary, waszgeneral favourite in society at Florence was established. Nearly theco hundred The Singapore Free Press says:-" Our trade bim, and then the cookie seized the bamboo, but threatened to stab him. Other watchmen me made any rosistance or attempted to raise anjoyed a certain notoriety. Thare wore thirty of

annual stated that of coals from the United the lokang gat it away from him again, knock-up to Dell's assistanos, and the prisoner was 60- medsend for a fixed period will be contianed until Chinese were found in biding. Thay Pare Kizgdom there was a decrease of $870,098;ed him down, and beat sud kicked bar while he eurod. No rastivo could be given for the ast! alarm, collectel gools and money to the valos of them-one for every day in the month. Theg collected at a central point; an mach of their from Australia an increase of $74,588; from was upon the ground, and dragged him along exeapt is genera, ili fooling existing between the $1.000 to $1,900, with which they disamped. The ware as could not he carried by hand was Japan a ceersses of $26,892. We want quanti-the ground by his quess. The other caclies ran Chinese sorratta and the watchman at the dock, thieves gat slear cit, and though the mattor was be sout infure 21 km. on the day of pablication. transported in wagons, and shortly after tits not value. However, as they slow, the away, but other constables came up and sprostod in consequence of the latter refusing to admit reported to the Authorities as soon as possible

Russian scars has affected the cost trade, and the second and third defendants. His Worship the servants' friends iate the premissa at night. noga & procession of the exodusters," should we have another duplicate scare soon it remitted the rest of the defendant's sentence, and Though Doll was yet under treatment Dr. it is very unlikely that any more will be seen of gaardə, vobicles, and citizens on foot, wend. will be worno."

dirental that the conduct of the lokangs shonid | Wharey, the Superintendent of the Government them. be brought to the notice of the Captain Superin Civil Hospital, stated that there were no appre ed its way over the southern hill, and the

tedent of Police.

hensions of any serious consequences from the THE DUTY ON SUGAR IN THE Chinese bud gone from Tacoma, While

UNITED STATES. waiting for the tralu they were warmed by ONG ÁPRIL 17TH, 146

roaring wood fires, plentifully fed, and Anuty sheltered. Wherever an compant THE Chinese Minister at Washington is said wood the building money was raised to be displeased with the portion of the among the citizens for its purchase, and President's late evaga which recommands white debtors were compelled to pay as appropriation to reimburse the Eock Mongo'isa creditors. The peaceable method the United States, who for the last six montba The Cathay Post says " General Wilson, of Springs sufferers in the form of a gift. Con-omployed in this case exhibits even more ter has been ap North looking out for a railroad menting on this statement the San Francibly than the outrages which bare occurraćolanoe. Las returned and is now on his way cinco Call sav;—

bome, The General assms to think that the elsewhere the strong determination of the chances are very slim. I expect the Gorasa The Chineas Minister dose not so buch geneity white population to get rid of the Chinese, syndicate back very shortly with faces as long as in making a prosent in phoe of paying a dabt. In a certain sans the Chinese Minister is right. The and it is evident the Government will baredios and their tails between their logs. The United States is bound by law and treaty to caupen- ante Chius for the sets of is wida American citizens to conform to the will of the people and fruit is evidently not rauly for plucking yet."

vonatermanded.

Orders for extra vopies of the Daily Press should

After that hair supply in imited

The Daily Press.

thri:

by which Chinese residents sutter in person and rolaborate measures that shall give effect to

The British steamer Kaizow, a new addition to the fleet of the China Shippers Mutuel Steam Navigation Company, Limited, arrived here pas- tray from London, bringing datos to the Rad dtimo. The Erisoo is a vessel of 1,935 tong

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register, and is commanded by Captain W. S. Thompson. Adwcription of this vases! having already appeared in these columns, a detaile THE notice of-her-is unnecessary.

Lotor, 16th April.

GLADSTONE IRISH HOME

RULE MEASURE. *·

GREAT POLITICAL KETTING IN

THE METROPOLIS,

A crowded and most enthusiastic meeting of all parties has taken place in London...

Lord Salisbary proposed, and Lord Harting tos seconded, a resolution to the effact that Mr. Giadstone's Bill was an ignominions surrender, calentated to westen the whole Empire, and that union of England and Ireland,

wound.

The prisoner reserved his defence, and be was committed for trial at the next Criminal Jes- sions of the Supreme Court.

CHABOR OF GARROTNING,

were perfectly similar, except that they were on the length ingeniously represented the natural rather longer than the ather. This difference in growia ed the hair, righ suas Ceaus pretended to get out on the first every month, whoa he pat on the shortait of the wigs. And on the evening of that day he would invariably congh five or six times when at his club, until's friend asked him " You seem to have caught cold, Signer Coute "I fancy so: had my hair out;

sure throat; horrid weather, you know."

"As an earnest of this, I inclose you a Inhagus for £100." Le copoly dad. Jas wrote back

attor: Glad in find that one English as sympathizes with & wronged Irishman. When weat to get the cheque cashed there was 10 the joke of the Saron.

party, or it is not, it is it a mid page is it. In the meantime, bowever, the Chinees in the harbour batwese Whitfeild and Hunit was imperative to maintain the legislativevolvers at him, and he caused his pursuit. where. Thors was great danger that the United States money to mest it. And now he says he can't see

non payment and the gutaa of charity:

not, it should give the reason why it in not. Trao

The resolation was carried unanimously,

PROPOSED REGULATION OF TUG BOATS ON THE CANTON RIVER.

Washington, 10th March.

A good story is now going around the Irish The agar lanes of the Morrison Tariff bill circles in the House of Commons. Joe Bigger, ware discussed before the Ways and Means Com the member for Cavan and the famous author of Chan Ashan, butcher, was charged with harmittoe to-day. Representative King of Louisiana Obstruction," was maleted in £400 damages a fung assalled and robbed a contractor named entered a protest against a reduction of the info years ago for having failed to marry Miss Chan Apat on the 28th alt. Four other Chiasse port duty on sugar. Sagar, he said, was a most Fannie Ayland, a young Trish gril, resident in were charged with being accessories to the crime, important ravenna prodlar, and in these days Paris Mr. Bigger le rich and the fine did ret On the 28th it. the complainant was walking of increasing pansins it bobores the committee weigh upon him. A mnath ago an aristoratio in Hospital-razd just above the Tang Wah Has to act slowly in changing the duty. It would English member wrote him, saying a badl pital, when he was seized raged the nack from be better. in his opinion, from a revenus stand thought over the verdict ever since and had come shind, and a pricket book containing 325 in notes point, to remove the duties on the necessaries of to the conclusion that it was outrageonsly un was taken away from him. His asesilaus then life-senh as clothing, shoon, nails, and blankets tried to get his paese, bat he pravouted this, and From a protective point of view he also favoured sucoseded in getting free from the man who the imposition of the duty on mugar. He in had him by the pack. Hessized that man, and stancad the couras of coffen before and after the removal of the duty, as probably foreshadowing Un Thursday evening a large junk was upset

knocked him down, and then the thieves ran away. He phased them but they pointed

the effect of similar action in the ease of sugar. Ham. She was sught in a sudden squs which

apon they went down the hillside into Taiping by removing duty on sugar, would foster monu- capsized her so quickly that a man, who was be

shan. A day or two since P. 8. Aaras Mann polies abroad.

The following are a lady's-riews about shav.... low at the time was not able to make bia way

John Dintaond of New Orleans said that the ing-A lady, writing in a contemporary, ask: entered a honaa in Taipingslian, and arrosted the out. There were ten other persona on the juck, but all of them managed to get into a boat be-

the first defendant as the one who seized him. In left by war, showing in five years an increase of bearded one? How can sny sme person lu prisoners there. The complainant recognised surar industry had rison steadily from the wreck Ware not the anquering races always the longing to the jock, and were saved. There

the house were found some skeleton koys, 900 por cant under a duty weraging 3 cent per aging that our Maker caused a band to grow were about 500 piculs of rios au bourd the junk.

The first defendant set up sa utibi sad called pound. When the daty was reduced in 1870 upon the fans uf man for the sake of the employ The Band of the Northamptonshires Eegiment The following correspondence has been hard-two women to prove that he lived on the mainland, and Louisiana planters were fored to pampate ment of cutting it off, or digging it out by the will perform at the Botanical Gardens to-morrowed to us for publication:-

and only came to Hongkong on rare and brief with foreign alave labour, the industry was par roata as some savagis do? and remember, that (Sunday), the 13th instant, commencing at 8'p.m.

Fossanions to do his devotions at his mother's tially mined. The present rate of daty did not song God's chosen people, 4 Masonic Ball will be givan et Singapore on The following is the programma-

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S (+PFICE, tomb, and sweep it clash. He was away, they squat the differsues in cost between American sidered unfit to enter good society without his the 29th inst

said, at the time of the alleged garrotting. free labour and stars labour. The planter had beard. He must "tarry at Jorisho" tall his March. Happy Peasant" ........ Murdock,

Hongkong. 9th April, 1886, Aelection.Bom. of Mozart Mozart letter of the 31st Decembar lust and to previous Court Overture "Titus

Mozart.

The prisoners Ware committed to take their alas to compete with German, and Freuch beat band was grown". I wish he had to tarry there SIE-Wita franca to your predeossor's trial at the Criminal Sessions of the Supreme sugars, protected by Government bounties. now until that time. A man without a beard Valgo......

Praio D'Or".............

Waldtonfal.

The sugar are now coming to the United States look like a house whithout Minds, a borza withe Art... "Fileris Song of Hope"... Baptialed correspondiasy on thý'wabject of a proposal by

******TVBLIC "GAMÉLING.

Huwalian free surar was also destroying the out a nams, or any other incomplete affair. Aad The Deli Corrent states that there are now ne Gjon. ......"Evening Star

.......the Chinese Authorities to raguiat, the plying

Ton Chinees ware brought before the Court The Goveromsat had lost 323,000,000 of revenge for men to kaap himself shaved smooth. Is fact markets. That tresty abould be terakzated. | it is párilonsly nose to ruprusching his_Maker sa 30,000 Chinese coolies in Deli.

On Thursday night the Mascotto Opera Com. of vesels used as Tug-boots between Houtkong

Road West.. Benedict's opera The Lily of Killarney There the Oliver Administering the Government to in-

of the Mexican Reciprocity Treaty would be still resent and arenge the austom. more disastrous in its effects upon the suger was only a moderate house, but the performance for you that Her Britancio Majesty's Charge Inspector Lindsay raded the house and ar

Tamen of his inability to accede to their pre-evidences of gambling.. pany will give their last performance of the

The defendants were fined 25 esch, or in de- season, when Mr. Neil O'Brien, the -energetic posals I have the honour to be, Sir, your most fault month's hard labour.

obedient servant, and hardworking manager, will take his hanefit.

Ya Asing, an infomer in the case, was charged A very attractive programme has been provided,

with stealing a dollar from the house, and being gousisting of the laughable comody "His Last

convicted he was sentenced to six weeks hard Legs," and the charming operetta "The Rose of

labour. Auvergne." We sincerely hope that Mr.

also on a charge of publio gambling,

Three Chinese were brought before the sent O'Brien will, as he deserves, have a bamper

Inspectors Perry and Quincey raided No. 18, Square-street and arrested the prisoners there. The Beat and third who were mastars of the concern, were fined $25 each, and the second, 85, which they paid. 63 to sach informer.

son may be very bristly stated. The fundamental of prosent in the United States are there in naaie the fact this bare in 23 esprodity between pursuance of treaty rights, and if the the two countries in the matter of immigration. In all Chian there are a little over M&cias living are made the subjects of mob violence their in places desigastork by Chinese authorities. Iz the

foterament is juxifted in demanding from United States there are 151,000 Chine. King wher ose their interaet dietitor. On the Pacific Coast and the United States Government compensation in the Territories that as found everywige. They do not nak lost out or pay much head too for the injuries inflicted. praindices. AS A COMENZIISCH there are a thousand exposed potats in the United States do one in Chinn Der Government might point out the inequalities of the conditions prevlar in the two countries, and inform the Chinese Gerarament that while Aanétionn Quarts would open to Chinoso residvata ma to vilse rasidonts or citizens, the Chinese must look to the corts for rodrome. It is proposterous ta saapase that. the Government of the United States oxtails to Obi- es all the privilazes it confera 1997 native" vitasas with the understanding that the Chinese are interesus againat torres which natives have to take ukunes with

In the first partiat of the regirks the case

The French ganbaat Vipère. Captain Payrère. arrived here yesterday from Whampoa.

man 19 con-

The American corvette Marion, Commaydarpany repeated their performanes of Bie Jallossal Canton, I am ranted by His Excellence charged with public gambling, at 242, Queen's without adopeste compensation. The adoption the laws of Nature, which are the laws of God,

Miller, left hars yesterday for Canta.

is olearly stated. To the reasons givaa in

the latter portion why the Chinese are not Old Dock, Shanghai, haring some repairs effentant off vary successfally. To-night the Com. d'affaires at Peking has notified the Touar-rested the defendants there, finding also all the

The French cruiser Sagittaire is now at the entitled to demand compensation excep-ed to her boilors.

tion may be taken on feveral grounds. A telegram in Indian papers, dated London, In the first place, the question of reci- 29th March, states that Dr. Trench, late Arch. procity of immigration is wholly irrele. bishop of Dublin, is dead..

ant. No limit is placed by China on the The Shanghai Rowing Club have decided to number of Americans who may rattla in hold their Spring Rogulis in the river Hwang Okina; but the particular places at which peo on the 19th May next,

they may asttle are limited and defined.General (Chinesel Gordon has been prosted in marble tablat to the memory of the late Americs, on the other hand, Emits the mum-St. George's parish church, Gravesend, by az ber of Chinese immigrants but does pot inhabitant limit or define the places at which thay may

bónse.

J. J. Spooner, at present on bail on the charge The warrant having arrived from Singapore, of being a drter from the Singapore Polka Force, was re-rested yesterday afternoon. The defondant was first arrested on a warrant issued

(Sd) FæDEBICK STEWART,

Anting Colonial Secretary. The Kourable P. Errio, Chairman, Hongkong

General Chamber of Commerce, &

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THE OPENING OF THE PORT OF

HIONCOHE, ANNAM.A

The following letter, addressed to the Chair-

The Japan Mail says that the budding of Tea under the Fugitive Criminals Act, in contman of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce by

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planter. If competition was forded with Cen A rare spectacle was recently witnessed in the tral and South Amerios, it meant a reduction of "saimal park" of Horr Hagebook, s Hamburg wages in this country. With our fertile soil doslar in wild animals Among the animals and great capacity for sorghum and boot sugar that had bass brought over by the Singalese production, this country oonld oasily supply troupe that has astonlaked and delighted Gar do for the United States what it has done elephant which had several times before shown our whole consumption, and lagistation eaald many during the past year. there was a large for the beol sugar, industry of Europe. The signs of riciousness. It was finally resolved Louisiana planters not only protest against a kill the animal, which had been estimated at the An Englishman of sporting reduction of the daty, but request an adranse value of £500,

propensities, who had offered to pay £30 for a over the present ravo the Hawaiian reciprocity treaty sanblad Clans sash pastime might arise, was at oxos telegraph- Ex-Governor Warmoth of Louisiana zid that | shot at a siek olephant whenever the occasion for Spreckels to sell sagar in Omaha and St. Louis vil for, but in presence of the esvago fury of tho for a cant less a pound than he sold it in San animal he renouneed his intention of tiring Francisco, and forcent less than it could be Hermoon it was determined to strangla the Lai A Ng paid a fine of $15 for prepacing sold by Southern or Now York refiners in those beast Chains were passad round the elephant's

OPIUM CASES.

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A9ife. If Ameriana do not come to China plants at Oji, Tokyo, and neighbourhood, has sequence of telegraphic communications from thee Acting Colonial Secretary, has boon handed opiam without a permit from the opiam formar. two cities. He said that these tacties of Spreoke!s neck By the aid of two pulleys they tara

far been very satisfactory, and a crop in excess Straits, and the onse was remanded, bail being

of the assal yield is expected this year.

that on her way up from Hongkong to Shanghai, Our Shanghat morning contemporary states which she reached on the 9th instant, the steamer Poking ran into and rank a fishing boat.

The Superintendent informs that the F.&O. S. . Co.'s steamor Pekin, with the next patward English mail, left Singapore for thie

on Thursday evening at five o'clock.

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in larger number it is because the con- ditions are not such as to attract them; and the United States bave for yours past beer taking action to make the conditions on that mids such, na shall not attract the Chinese. All this, however, bis nothing to do with the question whether the citizens of the one country sustaining injury at the hands of a mob in the territory of the other has a right

The painters of Osaka who practise the art to to demand companation from the Gover the foreign style intend, it is mid; to hold on ment of the country in which the injury was arhibition of pictures in all and water colors. sustained. The fact that the United States also angravings and sketches in charcoal, chrs. hasdemand-land receivedon behalf of ita sub-os, c. jeste compensation from China in such cases The American borque F. 8. Fay, which arriv- throws the obligation on the United States ed in Singapore on the 4th inst. from Philadel

phia, with a cargo of kerosine, reporte having to set reciprocally when Chinew are the sub-fost her chief officer averboard off the Cape of jects of injury in its territory. If the Obi-Good Hopo. nese are to look to the United States Courte for redress, then it is to the courts also that American citizens in Chíos should I wot to the Chinese courts, of enuree, but to the chitorial cours provided by the T:.. was not done in the can of tasty

granted in one straty of $1,000. The oase care to us for publication Bofors Mr. Mackean at the Police Court yaster- Wotton appearing for the defendant Bail was day afternoon, and was remanded till today, Mr. granted as before. The defendant is chief oxviso officer in the employ of the opium farmer.

LABCENIES.

Lin Afok was fined $5 for unlicensed posses- shut up's refirory in St. Looia and hurt the drawn tighter and tighter, till at the end of tea sien of opium in Abardéen-street.

Louisiana trade. He objected to the treaty be minutes the monster expired. Mot lot and Cheung Akivai were auch fined sanse is brought the coolla labour of the Sand- COLONIAL STOECIABY'S OFrium,

$3 for similar offences.

which islands into competition with the labour of Cairns (says the Philadelphia Press) is confirmed, The engagement of Miss Adele Grant to Earl Hongkong, 9th Aprï, 1880,

the South. SA-With reference to your predecessor's

The statement made by Ex-Secretary Baat He is generally known as Lord Garasople and letter dated 9th November last, and to precioza. Chan Ahang, for stealing a obair coolis's well, when he appeared as the attorney of the tesous, a London satress, rather than submit to noted for his payment of $53,000 to Miss For correspondence on the subject of the condling bamber, was sentenced to three weeks' hurd labour Hawaiian Government, that the Lavisison sogar that nt Medan, in Sumatra, a Chineso missionary part of Honeshe by a French gunboat, I have the soone of the offen.

One of the Netherlands Indian papera atates away of the British, steamer Galveston from the and three bears' publia exposure in the stocks at growers were opposed to the abrogation of the a anit for a breach of promise. He made a trip Hawaiian reciprocity treaty has created great to this crantey immediately after that affair, and bas set shent direnlating bibles and tractathe honour by direction of His Excellency the Tang Aying, sala maker, was gonvicted of indignation here, and, was strongly denied by the then bis father died, learing Lim an Earl Ho among his countrymen, with such encouraging Officer Administering the Government to in-stealing clothing to the value of $5 from the gentlemen who appeared before the committee is rich, his airs having been a man of sative ban results that he also intends to build a chapel forn you that a communication has been received steamer Pewn, belonging to a passenger named to-day. there, and has even sent in an application to the from the Secretary of State for the Colonies Le Kam, and he was sentenced to six weeks local authorities for permission to do so. Matiers stating that the case was communicated to Her hard labour, and to be twice publicly exposed in are far otherwise in Java, where Chinese badjies Majesty's Minister at Paris, who. ooting under the stocks for three hours. bare made their appearance, an alarming phe-instructions, has made's friendly appeal to the nomenon in the opinion of many people. In a French Government respecting the opening of were worldly way the Chinese in that town are the Ports of Anoso to Foreign Trade, the re- also keeping abreast of the times, Several insult of which will be communicated to Earl fiuential individuals among them intend to start Grauville as coon as reply is received —I have a Chinese olub on the Straits model near the the honour to be. Sir, your most obedient servant, new premises of the gambling farmer.

(Sd) FREDERICK STEWART,

Acting Colonial Scoretary, The Honourable P. Ryrie. Chairman, Hongkong General Chamber of Chaunerce, &, ko,

A Chinese actor, while returning from his The N. C. Daily News reports another fire in theatre early on the morning of the 11th inst. Shanghai. It says:—A fire broke out soon of- died suddenly in the street at Shanghai. Hoter one o'clock sm on the 11th ingt. in a row of commenced to vomit blood and shortly after buildings up an alloy-way between Canton Road" wards expired.

and the Yang-king-pang and nearly opposite the French Municipal Hall. The Central Station Fire Bell gure the alarm, which indicated that

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SUPREME COURT.

16th April.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE ME. JUSTICE RUSSELL

DRUNKENNYSS.

Stewart Neilson, a Norwegian saman, was fined 50 cents for drunkeuness in the streets.

BEFORE MB. N. G. Marcus Isaks.

CHARGE OF ATTEMPTING EXTORTION.

OLLA PODRIDA.

1668, Cairns was entertained by the Grants while here and the match grows out of the so- quaintance then formed. Miss Grants.a tall and stataly sart of girl, with a landsome face of the type commonly described as aristocratie. At the City Theatre at Cologne all the scenery Her browse love, last wine straight and her and implements Esve lately boon impegnated head proudly poised. She belongs to the Au with chemicals as a preventive against fire. glomanias, as does Mis Langdon, and both are. intimates of the Astors and that drole. She Charles L. Webater & Co., the firm which rides to the bounds, is a notable lawn bennis published General Grant's book, and which made playar, and is remarkable as a fearless quest- & fortune out of Mark Twain, is going to publish Fienne the memoirs of Pope Leo XII.

more rapid progress of the work by improve

Loung Atong, hawker, and Leung Atsai wors

The Alps are at the present time pierced by A New York naturalist has received from three long tannels, two antering Italy from charged with having demanded money from a

scan man by mass of mezaces on the 26th ult. Madagascar the first blesk porrot over brought France and Switzerland respectively and the The evidozee was to the effect that the to America The bird stands nearly fourteen third connecting the latter with the Tyrol, first prisoner induced the complainant inches in height and its plumage is a dense sad called, according to the montain chains come to Hongkong from Macae in march of purple black. According to telegrams in an Indian con-

that are traversed, the Mont Cenis, St. Gothard, work he was told he was certain to get here.

and Arlberg Tunnels. Of these, the Mont Cenis the Sengon njat. The claims of the Ameri. temperary, dated London, 29th March, Her Mathe tire was in the fourth distrist. The firamen,

He was taken to a coolie hence, but not liking The most valuable postage stamp known to Tantial is 73 miles in length. It cost was jesty the Queen has signified her intention of with their usual slaarity, were early on the spot.

the lock of the men there he went to another collectors is said to be one issued by the Post 23,000,000. The St. Cathard Tannel is $1 case slus confered loss on that occasion were opening the Indian and Colonial Exhibition in and coupled their hose to eight hydrants The streams of water thus supphed, and the firewalls,

house, and there the defendants and others came master of Brattleboro, Vermont, in 1847, which miles in length, and cost £2,500,000, the diminu made through their Conan, no the Gotarn, person cn the 11th May.

and demanded $50 of Lim. He said he had no was suppressed after a few weeks. A sperimention in expense baing oving prinsipally to the prevented the nines spreading, though night ment, and they were settled hy the Gavern- Among the passengers who arrived at Singahouses were destroyed. One of the members of

money, and they told him to dispose of his is now worth six or eight hundred dollars. youngest daughter to a brothel keeper and get mant. This is a precedent which clearly porn hy the Spanish mail steamer Isla de M. the French Engine Company was struck on the

350 on account. This he refused to do, and they douro on the 6th instant, an route for Europe, haad by a failing brick and for a time stonned.

Clay Greene's play Frgiven was produced atments in the drilling machines. The Arlberg. govoras the cao na against the United States were Admiral Bais, Cemmander-in-chief of the The fire is said to have originated in a cock-

threatened him that if he did not they would the New Windsor Theatre, New York, on the 8th Tunnel is shorter than either that of Mont in the present instance. As for the Ameri-Spanish naval forcos on the Philippine station, house. The telephones connected with the en-

kill him. A watchman living in the house care March. The Dramatic News says: With a for Cenia or Bt. Gothard, boing only 6 miles. It can courts being open to the Chinese, the General Molins.

gine houses wors of great convenienes as the WON To Wove v. No FUK AND TALEE to his assistance, but the mea beat in and slight changes Forgiven would be not only one post, with the railway, was £3,480,000. A fourth

Cenis and St Gothard Tunuals, will be the.. President bitself tam characterised the pro-

Private advices to the Straits Times from Fo. police were able to inform the Bremen where the OTHERS $155.87; AND CHAU TIN Ygure v. threatened him with revolvers and swords. He of the Tant entertaining, but one of the best toneel, and a most formidable rival to the Most

fire was, and so prevented their going all over

LI KING AND THREE OTHERS. 293.10. wont out and brought some polica, and the would- American dramas."

Simplon Tunzel, by which the orlating Ena ceedings of the authorities whose day it hang state that small-por is raging very badly the district to find it.

|be extortioners fled by the roof, but the two No Rasalaa lady can travel without her has from Goneva to Martingay and Bring will be Mr. Webber, from the offes of Mr. Ewan, defendants were caught. Before he was caught band's asset to the issue of her passport, but is carried through the mountains to Duomo d'Ossola was to deal with the recent disturbances as since its appearance some 2,000 persons have A telegram in the San Francisco Call, dated appearail for the defense in both cases. He said the second defendant turned and fired a revolver Austria woman's right to a veto has just been and so on to Pailanza or Streza, on the Lage "ghastly mockery of Justice," and the fallen victims. The aserago daily mortality in New York Sth March, rays Washing the were some of the muters of the M1 King shop, was at that time about 25 yards distant from the cently been promulgated to the effect that ne at a much lower level than any of the others, it

The defendants at one of the sonstables, but missed him. He recognized. It is stated that a deoroo has re- Maggiaro. Ar this tunnel will be commen Chineso may he exensed if under the circa from 16 to 20 persone,

The Straits Times says that Holt's steamer Chinese Legation over the Fresident's recent which was destroyed by fire, and they went to constable.

The prisoners were committed to take their married Austrian subject shall henceforth re-ll necessarily be longer, the rough estimaio momage on the question of the Book Springs the plaintiffs and tried to make some arrengs

tier, without the express consent of his wife.

in some of the gonat districts there, and that

this was a rather' hard casa

dispatch says there is much indignation at the

stances they do not entertain much confidence, which lately espsited in the Inngkat indemnity demand. The Chinese Minister isnt for time to pay the amount in, as they ad-trialet thenext Criminal Sessions of the Suprama deive a passport for journeying beyond the fron-being 12 miles, sud the probable cost about

for the injuries which ensued.

UNLAWFUL DETENTION.

£4,000,000,

in the civil courts, where, according to our river, has been raised after a portion of the cargo said to be particularly offanded with the Preai mitted the debt. The defendants had taken notion Court. San Francisco contemporary, they ought to had been taken out. She turned out to bave dent's conclusion that he will bring the Rook againn the Fire Insuransa Company of Ham-

There is, says a contemporary, little ground hir. F. Merrider writes from Boulogad-sur set their remedy. Furthermore, the par- suffered so little damage that she conli be takax Springs incident to the benevolent considera-burg, for the aronet for which they were insured,

to Panang without Bagistance.

Tong Aya, boarding-house kooper, was for surprise at the progress made by the electrio Mer, February 97"The vicissitudea of the petrators of the outrages would probably be

tion of Congress that the bounty of the Gov. and hul ruvered judgment. That judgment, unable to pay compensation, even if they had "a touch of the san

Mr. Villiers, of the Graphic, is reported to have orament may be dirooted in aid of the innocentowever, had not been satisfied, bat immediately charged with having forsibly and unlawfully delight in Amorics when the price paid for gas is Post Clos invariably for an internating topic. at Mandalay, and has and peaceful strangers, with the understanding as satisfied the plaintiff's would be paid. The tained one Ches Tan Yin, an ourth solie, for considered. A list of the prices per thousand for the general public tagramble over, especially sabia fost shows that the lowest price charged is when some of the oumanity feeling themselves could be discovered and identified out bean peremptorily ordered by the doctors to leave that each sction shall not be held as a precedent, defendante had told them so, and they had no the purpose of emigration.

Mr. Wetton sppeared to prosecute, and Mr. ago. From this price it ranger up to 16a. at officials. The foliaring adventures of a post- 45, namely, at Baltimore, Pittsburg, and Ubi. individently aggrieral become victims of caroless instilate proceedings against thane. It was at the earliest possible opportunity. Mr. Melton and in resorted to in a spirit of pure generosity. means of paying until the judgment was satis

Žež. The Minister cannot comprehend the American stont have been brought into cuart under the

He thought it was rather hard that they Caldwell for the defence.

The examination and cross-examination of the Galveston sud San Antonio, Texas. The most card just come to hand may. I think, interest the duty of the Government to maintain Prior, of the Illustrated London Nesce, resides that courts are the ford to which theirvanstances. would ask that the matter plaintiff wero at great length, and cooupied the usant prise is 10s., and an average may be taken the rusdera of the Times. The missive in ques- tion boars the Kelredon office stann, dated De- order; in this duty the Government failed, Upper Burmah along with him.

aggrieved by resort for relief. Tia note should be allowed to send over for a month, as Court the whole afternoon, when the case was at Bs. The Straits Times pays Mr. G. A. Bals was to is imbued with the ides that Govern- and the Government is therefore responsible leave Calenita for England in the steamer Bal-iment should esize the alien rioters and ent/ tko dolendants in the suit mentioned, although youanded until Monday, ball being allowed to Judge," shid an 'Arkansas Han, who was ar Past Office, where the only mistaksin regard to

laarat, the 21st March. He had suffered their heads of, according to the traditional edgwont iad been gived against them in full, the defendant in $1,000. In the Chinese question the Government unch from a bad attack of fever tipos ta arriral policy of China The German and Englah were still making every possible effort to avoid. of the United States has a difficult problem in Calcutta, and had to give up his projected plomatic representatives here, who are on mont

Indian tour for the present. We are glad to the bost terms with the Chinese Minister, are His Lordship said there was no doubt the to solve. – As long ago sa 1854 Committed that before his departure he was corralas- throwing their influence to creste dissension. amount of the judgment would have to be paid, appointed by the State Senate of California cent

Indeed the British and German leggations are

and the plaintiffe must wait until then. The hoping that this event will cause a breach be-

czne would be adjourned fer a month.

P. F. DAVER. V. KABROS, $28.70, ed from Paris that the French Government has day the House Foreign Affairs Committee will The Chinare are cartractive to the best interests resolved, to appoint no Minister to Chins until a consider the President's messago. The indica The defendant admitted the debt, and asked of the State, sal dangerous to its ponce. They come Chinese Minister shall have been appointed to tions are it will be made a political question. fer time. He eald-be bad made an arrangement not na fesomen, but we serie and hirstinge of a master the French Repablic. If this new be true, the Owing to these complications the Chinese Min- with Mr. Davor to pay him 810 per month. over the top. Under the name was the repro- pride, your Honor, and I mailed in to defend old address, I should meation, is adequate and It needs no Solovien to prediet the real disputes Chinese Authorities have a splendid opportunity ister will defer bis return to Chins antil May Mr. Daver, in answer to his Lordship, said he sentation of ailroad train with a man falling Askam agin the worl The jary found a clear. The despatch with which it was forward- Mill take place, and blister who will be draren troca of freeing themselves from French relations, by 1st. His successor, Chang, of high rank, is uk should be prepared to accept those terms provided from rear platform, under which was the verdict of "not guilty" without leaving their led speaks wall for the international postal

blood will flow, to followed by

Jnot appointing & Minister to Paris'

peated here then.

the mausy came to him through the court. He insoription * He fell off."

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to investigate the "Chiness evil" reported The Rhanghai Courier says:--"It is asunno- tween the United States and Chin On Tues

that

the Htate by violence instead of law.

qember 17. On being forwarded to the General

raigned for assault with intent to kill, I'am no its transit occurred, it got cast into the Hong- baby. I don't whine and kick. I went for this kong mail bag, arriving there on January. The gentiles are getting very bold in Utah. Tennessee man with a club, and that's a foot. 24. It was then banded over to the French At a masquerade ball in Park City the other But, your Honer, there was provocation, awful post-office, and re-forwarded by the Messageries night many prominent Mormon characters were provocation. Then you plead guilty "Cor. Maritimes mail steamer which left two days wall and faithfully portrayed, among others mainly I debut haar toe. This long-lagged after. After passing through the anal s second George Cannon, whose representative is thus gender-shaked, wilted-up specimen of humanity time, it was landed as Brindisi, and the Modane reported:-Georgs Q. Cannon was repressato got right up on the head of s bar' in front of to-Paris enbukant stamp brought the card north- by a man who wore a vonvict's striped suit and Simon's grocery and erowed like a rooster, and wards, finally arriving on Febrsey 26, having ball and chain. On his back wann cartoon with yelled out that Tonnesse had two murders to beon seventy-two daya en route berelling daring the name of the great expounder of Mormonien our one! That 'era statement touched my State that time some 17,000 to 16,000 miles. The

seats.

organisation in the Far East.”

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