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The launch which went in pursuit of the Chiaro of a jackast, value 50 cents. He had been in the Man Heach of the Carton river. The

in gaul on three pravions occadona, mese horque Kuong-lasy, on which it le bellevód Beltran escaped, has, we learn, put into Amy the chase having proveri unsdenssful.

Seventy zew casts of cholers were reported in Tokyo on the 23rd lustant, of which twelva ended fatally, and sixty-six ou the 24th instant, of which aine proved fatal-Japan Gazells,

ABBAULI ON A WATCHMAN. Man Annu painter, was charged with having nasaalted district watchman No. 27, Mok Tan on the 23th al

While, however, it is glaringly apparent that no suficient steps were taken to arrest the progress of the outbreak at Chungking, there would also seem to be a doubt whether the onduct of the missionurio❤ has heen al- together discreet. The Mercury quotes the following extract from a private lotter from a foreigner in Chungking, which on the audi alleram partem principle we reproduce:"1 of LL.D. hed ben conferred upon Sir George The watchman said the prisoner was a promin understand she language thoroughly. Dur-Bowen by the University of Cambridge, whiebat stort society man' whom he had reported to ing. ail this trouble I bara not boon maleated the Mail appeare to consider late dews, was the police some time aga

published in our issue of the 23rd ult. with other or annoyed in any way. Of course I staredAustralian telegrams.

The announcement that the bonorary degree

There was some disturbanes outside & Frothel in Caina-rosi, and the watchman went up and ecized a man who but on iron bar in his hand. The pritouer thereupon struck biui on the hand.

ALLEGED ASSAULT,

Viceroy Chang Calling fa said to have rained to comply with this just request on the ples that the people of Canton obforted to such barriers being 10- moved. It now sposars that the loosi gantry my that the Viceroy did not consult them in the star, and that if he had, they would naterally have rocom manded that the said barriers be removal, as soon as possible, to facilitato trade, and especially the arrival of foreign steuners, which now carry so much of the total trade of Canton.

This is not a missionaries' claim.

BIRTHDAY AT SRANGIAI.

of Nihilism, and foreign ware she must have will ran out of the Grand Canal. It is als to save herself from eïvil strife England ported that the work of dreiging Port Arthur: and Chias were her old and natural enemies will not be given to the Franel Syndicate. It is Her policy was to wremk vengeance on farther aid that the Yellow River of vir and thom, and it behored them to unite to Chang Yao's scheme will not ba adqoptad, Mr.

oist the common foo. Farcignors as a safe Bekuko has also returasd in China as they are at home, and I ask that It is reported here that Li haz orrangéd with ~ with all countries we wish to be at psane, but Tis 1.000.000 for the building of Her Majesty's Chinese may be as ente in foreiga countries. the Hongkong & Shanghai Buk for x losa of we wish to be strong that we may demand prase, Falage, There are other mas loans affrat st

just rate, see that might does not vor-ride Majesty will samma they of grant May our Emperor live to see this nation opened Poking, but nothing is settled. up, its vast resourass unlocked and may be, with Although the adiet is ont eating that His right and justice. We are arming ourselves, and next year (lat moon 15th dir), when the time we shall soon be in a position to take our proper arrives another quiet will be issued putting it off place among pasións. We wish to be ramgulz. for a longer period,

much. It we give innd hars, and land thors from Pozing-Mersary Carrespondant. od as mens and not treated nu dogs. A dog at San Ching, the Partye Ginoval, who anos- bav_wili bark, and we moet not ornoods, too panied Prince Chon, will be hara in a for daya

in fifty years we shall have none. Russia is now four mast aucret and deadly foe, hut if we com

bius with England, we can treat Rumia with

sad arrogant and she will And as willing helpers

advancing, and we are giving way to them; the It is a fact that of late the Chinese are daily Caefco Cearentionand Mr. Macaulay's expedition contain each of them plenty of facia to justify The prisoner was sontenced to a month's hard ear assortion. Yielding on one side, rielding labour and sit hours in the stocka His Wor-on another, in our presont policy, and by our in my house, but my business went on just..M..'s avata Constance left Nagasaki for and directed that he should be kept in gosipend nothing but our passport in our hands to go skip further recommended him for deportation, continually yielding we shall and oursalons with the sine. Neither the officials nor the moh Pert Hamilton on the 22nd July, taking in towing tho ordon of the Government

back to our country. seemed to take any more nolise of me than small native eoboomer, laden with an assortment of unleable actioios for stocking a small general I were one of their own countrymon. I store, which a local native sompradora has obtain Luk Mai Fung was charged with assaulting CELEBRATION OF THE EMPEROR'S contempt. Eet England not be so oppressive have been living here about two years. Med permission to establish there. As nanal, the Fang Tune. Mr. Wilson spponred for the com- experience in that itere is no ill-fooling to Cumstance also had on board a fall supply of pluiment and Mr. Webber for the defenfuut

stores fresh provisions, live cattle, eto, ete, for The complainant's evidence was to the effect -Nagasaki Express.

anto many alleged to have been wan in the Wai- A Canadian paper says there recently passing ottery, he required a black eye from the for feroigeers sat down to a foreign dinner pro-to soe the two countries combines and 7 haps ed through Winnipeg a young Englishman, ap. defondant Several witnesses were called on both vided in honour of the Emperor's birthday. The ia tant peace and prosperity will mark the reigu Cathey Adamtiser gives the following report of of onr Emperor, Kwang-su, whoso health I now the after dinner spooches:-- pasently a public official en route for India ria sides, and the Magistratu dismissed the ne will pass through the Rocky Mountains on con- struction tratus, and will take ship at Yaneta vor for his far Eastern horar. “So far as known, he is the first of the countless number who will in the future travel from England to India by way of the Canadian Paciße Railway."

THE INDIAN MAIL.

The British stoamor Japan with Calcutta and learners We might help her fa trouble. mails, arrived here yesterday morning. Tho Ou the 29th July, at the Criterion Hotal, We have millions of mon, sad vast ranogrons.

warda foreigners when they go into the cann- the other med-of-war and military garrison thero. that ou requesting the defendiat to pay him) Shanghai, forty-nine Chinese gentlemen and a Sho has soianon and knowledge of war. My aim is following telegrams are taken from Indian

try as merchants. It is only against half- oroka missionaries and book-agents, who do things that they would get mobbed for in any civilized country. The sauce of ill. fealing between the missionarios and officials, in my opinion, Is the stupidity of the formar, Mestre Schroeder Freros and and their utter disregard for native sign and opinions. This is what bae suaead all the trouble. The American Mission hero is in bad reputs with the people and officials.” We are inclined to think that the writer of

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3rd August. The libol oase of Major Vaquinhas against Socker Antonio da Silva Tolles, otitor of the Correio Mastanie, came on yesterday at soon bo- fore the Chief Justice, Dr. J. J. de Silva As

prapore.

The fout was drunk, and three cheers given for His Majesty..

popors

THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS,

LONDON, 13th July. The fallowing senta have re-eleuted Torins The Mid Division of Antrim, and the North Division of Teran

The Editor of the Shen-przo, who spoke in Chi- news, maid that the company represented mam bors of many provinces and any countries, and A rising Joong merchant, who was and of

A Libril-Unionist has been returned for tho it showed a most friendly feeling that they the foreigners present, said, that he would Barnstaple Division of Devonshire, and Glad. should all most ta honor the Emperor of China. reply as a representation of Enetond. Ha ataina are succeful at Horwoo! (South-Est Their host deserved praise for his patriotism, was glad to see so many Chinese gentlemen Lancashire, Norfolk North Division). North- and the speaker hoped that his efforts in life gathered to fasst in honour of their Emperor's apton (Bast Division, and the Wick Barghs. would be crowned with sacos. He was pure birthday, and he hoped that the Tamporor's The Crowe Dicínios of Cheshiro has oketad Mr. that all present were ajoying themselves life would be a long and happy one. China M'Laren, a Gladstonian.

was now ready for progressive notions and it The Editor of the Hupan, who aleɔ spoke in was to be hoped that she would become more

thoroughly.

LONDON, 14 July.

The following sents have re-claatad Unionists:

the foregoing is badly an impartis! witnesa, e skamer Hio de Janeiro state that the As the case was called the editor dadleri, Chinese, said that they had met to celebrate the powerful and men sensible as time prasad. The Traro Division of Cornwall, the Peters-

but allowing for some feeling in bis miud against the missionaries, there in reason to believe, from the testimony of others, that some mistakos bad been made by some of the missionaries and their converta The former had acquired sites which dominated

the city and gave offence to the literati and officials; the latter are accused of being somewhat arrogant and offensivo in their demeanour towards their pos-Christian fallow countrymen. It is stated, too, that in one instans the moŭ were roçaiend with a discharge of tirearms, which caused the death of several of the rioters and greatly infuriated them. It is of course only in bumsu paturo to resist the seizure su dee. traction of one's household gods, but a prompt appeal to arms to save their chattels is hardly in consonance with the teaching of modern missionora, and, taking place in the

vory heart of an anti-Christian Empire, it may be doubted whether it was politic or even safe.. The vigour which some of the Chungking Christians showed in protecting thair Lares and Penatos is proof that the

A telogram from San Francisco to the New York Feral, pablished in that jonesal on the Sad utt., ways" Private advices received by

ferance for the revision of the treaties between Japan and other Powers has held four sittings. The presedings are reet Great surprise is expressed that the United States has instruct edits represiziative to participate with the Ministers of European Powora in joint delibera tions, and in making a treaty in which neither the interests of Japan nor the United States will be so will protected as by independent negotiations."

Hampshire, the Cricklade Divi--

the anthor of the alleged libel to be Boguperer's birthday. It should have bean two The combining of China and England, he ba. field Division Sampaio. The ones against the oditer was then days from to-day, but that lay falling 2pen a loved, was a thing which erary right thinkiar sien of Wiltshire, and the Droitwich Division of withdrawn, nad now it will be for Senhor Sam appointing today to be observed. The high of strong probration against the common fue,

great religions feast day, an edit bal boon isoned Chinamon wished. This combination would be Worenatorshiro.

Gladstominus have boon re-slestel for the paio to justify his allegations As betli partios ficials and mandarins were celebrating the event Russia. He hoped to see China advance is mast Artan Division of Cunneronshire; the Mid Di- are officers of the Police Force the case will prs in their own style, while the greata gathered tors warlike, and in matters ootamercial and vision of Darby: the Bf a shit Division of Not- inbly be tried by Court-Martial.

with him were more Westera in their notions, scientific, so that she could claims a place among tinghamshire; the Buhary Division of Oxford- Their hags, who was the frat Chinese proprictae funtions not alone by foxes of arms but by forcashire: Pembrokeshir»; the Son Vellay Division of a foreign hotal, had shown his loyalty to his of intellect. The Chinese had no doubt hoe of Yorkshire, the Brasler Division of York- sovereign by inviting them to gather at a feast treated harshly, but a change in the feelings of shirs: and Stirlingshire. given in the Emperor's honour. It was a mort Englishmon towards them was becoming maui- The Tori have scored a prin at Torquay, loyal act. The Emperor was now dixteen years fast. Unfortunately recent events in Shanghai where Mr. Mick plays Me Waitror. At old, and he would shortly take unto himself the had tended to give the impression that the Chi Et Gristost the Hon. J. 3. Gathorne Hardy management of the Corernment. The French nor were thought by foreigners to be devoid of (Conservativ has bapu slooted.

Mr. Saffoed-Howard (Gladstonical, late troubles were settled, and he trusted that peace a sass of justice. It was a most deplorabla would prevail. All joined in wishing their thing that such action should have boon taken by Unter-Secretary for India, has han defeated by youthful king a long life and a happy reign. certain parties but it was to be hoped that the 979 robes in his cantidy for Choucastershire which would advance China by its isdom and good sense of the better class of Chinese would (Thorubacy Division).

show them that the foliage of all must not be Mr. Chow Chew-qui wished the Emperor had confounded with the nots of the few. He sincera- birthday orory day, on that a bountiful a feast hoped that the allisnes between the two con- scald often be enjoyed.

tries wonid become an anomplished fact, and be brought about. trusted the day was not for distant when it would

The Company separated shortly before elevan

In the Macaeneo I road that thoro has born a

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v'clock,

Lorbox, 15th July. Tories have been re-abcted for the Egremont Disision of Cumberlaad, the Appleby Division of Westmoreland, and Bateshire.

A Unicnist has been olected for Rexburgh- shire.

Glaistenians have been olected for the Cam borne Division of Cornwall: Essex (North); Nor- Montgomeryshire; Nottinghamshire a thumatonshire (Mid: the Rachelife Division A ÜHINESE BANKRUPTCY, (of Yorkshire; and Caithunssælire.

The Tories have gained the following seats, The following appears in the W. C. Daily Newsvis-East Renfrewshire; Mid Leicestershina; "Abstrast of Peking Gazettes":—–

Darham (Tongtan-le Spring), Bouthera Hant April 26th-A Sub-Memorial from Foi ingdonshire Northern Buckingamshire; and Yung Krang, Governor of Kiangsu.

Perblos and Bolkirk." The Momorialist some time age reported to

I must contradict the rumour which I men tioned in my latter of the 26th July to the affect The Straits Thace says that the chartered that the Caplain and offers of the stanmor Franck transport Canton arrived at Singapore Dilly had been imprisoned by order, of Senhor Cochin Chins and Tonquin, and having disom-without foundation. on the 24th ult., from Toalon, with reliefs for Main, the Gavernor of Tiener, as Tharu it is barked the body of her camander, M. Daniel, who had died the previous night of typhoid fever. resumed her voyage to Saiyon in charge of her scrimmage on the island of Miabaon, which is chief officer The funeral of M Daniel took included within the Timor Government. Senhor place from Johnston's Pir at 5.30 p.m. on the Main wanted to get three men accused of certain 24th, and was followed to the Camatery by most offences, but the natives rotand to give them up, of the Foreign Consuls and the crew of the Can- fon. The burial took place in the Franch por-in consequence of which the Governer had the tion of the Cemetery, the deceased being a village burnt and demanded 3,000 ps in that they had gathered, not only to fasaf, but to Mr. Tan-kid-san, who spoke in English, said Roman Catholic.

default of the delivery of the acounod. The honour thaix Ensperor. Ocials took their own. Yesterday aveaing a new reading room was

money was duly paid, the natives still refusing | way of doing it, but those arembled adoptest) to surrender their companions. The Governor Western notions. The Emperor as to-day six opened at the Sailors' Hams for the use of sna

elsbrated by a tes, which aber of three men, which give a yield af soms 300 piouls every day. Chineas in foreign lands to-day men frequenting this port. The occasion wis then took possession of the plantations of the ten years old, and it was te bo hoped he would

live for a thousand years, and crois more wisoj dies were kindly instrumental in providing of coffes per year. The cause of the whole celebrated this event by social feasts, Bid they “and a varick catortainment, afterwards. A

good number sat down to a capital tea, and affair was tust the men had refused to pay their ust in the same good spirit that animatol those when she tables were cleared the chair was debts to certain Chinamon. It creme the natives present at that tablo. The host was to be thank- old Adam fingers in their breasts, and that taken by the Right Rər. Bishop Burton, who have a very rough and ready way of dealing with me pracent ware to be mentioned as travaus His Majesty the failnce in basiness of Liu Yi Iwith), and Santh Ayrshire,

ed for the splendid repast, and the foreign gentle. delivered the upening address. The fol- their creditors, as thasy chop off their heads honenrad the faast with their presence. lowing gentlemen also offered some resirks to those present: Capt. Thomsett, R.N. Harbour whenever they gat a chance. Governor Maia Mr: Wong-kai-kah rose, and in most inent ob'êm. à Thotní by rank, for over Tl«. 900,000, Mostor, Mr. J. McGeorge, the Hon. A-Lister, took the part of the Celestiala, and in the fight English, arala the following remarks:Gontla. Of this amount some was public money and sorso in), the last and having been instrumental lost one of his man killed and several wounded. have come bere upprepared to speak, lat will do Committee of Administration are reportedly and the Rev. A. G. Goldsmith (the Seamen's Chap-headed his own troops against the natives. Ho, I have been invited here tonight together was due to private creditor Albyr his deana- with athers, to celebrate the Emperor's birthday,siation and deprivation of rank, the provincial in obtaining the reading room- pleasant and The Celestials were so strank with admiration of my best. I wish to say something about my coun comy stracture, well adapted to the purpose,

ordared to summon the ssid Lin before thom and and billiard room attached. During the even- the Governor's bravery that they subscribed £30 ter and her prospects, both financial and political. reorver from hitz the amount of his obligations. de Jersey, Messrs. Batamas and Browar. Miss presented to him. ing songs were sung by Miss Sutton and Miss for the parchess of a sword of honor to be Next year the young Emperor assumes the Before they had succeeded in obtaining payment roins of Govern mint, sod it will, I hope, mark of the whole, the Memorialist reosived a despatob Lobb and Mr. Panté garo a violin daut, and Dr.

su epoch in the history of China. Fifty years from the Board of Revenue to hy affect that as Watson Pike an Irish reading.

| ago China was almost a hermit nation, but ale the oase of the Total Liu vas izallar to that had trade forood upon hor, and her ports were of Hu Kasng-jung they had recommended that paned by the strength of arms. The way may be should be handed over to the Board of Punishe have been harsh, but she now sees the advantages manta, who would adopt severe messares for the of it, and she is clad that she has encouraged ravery of the money and punish him for his the interohnge of trade, She, however: daes fo: This suggestion was approred, they moleajoy International rights. Most of the so-¦ wail. by His Majesty. called civilized nations treat her wall. Russia, The Memorialist then instructed the Commit

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andered for a fixed period will be cautioned until is probable that Mr. Bovers will be able to fornish a fair report on the riɔts, which, with

countermandeå.

Orders for extra yopies of the Daily Prem should the light at pressat on them, do not seem pulii la close, and subsequently carrying on

be aint balam 11 am, on the day of publication

After that kour be anoply is limited,

The Daily Press.

HONGKOND. Avaus: 4ra, 1986.

Tas racest riots at Chungking are doubtedly most discreditable to the antha rilies of that city. Nina Mission establish- meats, the British Consular Agency real- dence, and a large amount of property be longing to nutive Christians have been want- enly destroyed. From the different accounta that have come to hand, it is abundantly evident that the local authorities did not take any affectual steps to stop the riale, and, If anything, gave encouragement to the riot.

Taka forts tumbled down ca the 25th July L'Ecto de Shanghai states that one of the The reasoa given is that the ground suddenly anbaided.

www.

Mr.A. R. Cokehono, now a Magistrate in Upper Burmah, in teada crossing from Magaung to Upper Assin in order to thoroughly explozo she conatry.

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eargo of the. P. and O. sterruar fadas, or rather The Ceylan Observer states that the wrack and all that remain of them, have been disposed of to native buyers for sams aggregating under

Rs. 5,000.

TAS

The Shanghai Courier says:-"About a han dred curious looking specimens of the Bah tribe

ear local pilet boats. The description given of you the other day just outside, by one of them is that they were diamond shaped and flat, with a protahoraneo on the snout.

These fah

The wait fish nuisance romaine unabated. When are the Lea! Senade going to attend to this affair? The blame, I think, really custa with the chers of the medical facalty, for if they sad their influence more satisfactory arrange ments would at onen ba ninde.

Senhor Roza, I hear, intends to remove to the

those

THE ROMAN CATHOLIC VIEW OF CHANG CHIH-TUNGS LETTER.

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The Unionists have grind Chashire (North. The GlyIstonians have gained the Backross Division of the East Biding and the Ottoy Di- rison of the West Riding.

Mr. Gladstone has nerived in London,

LONDON, 16th July. The Tories have gained ants for Cheshire. Macclesfield), Yorkare North Riting (Hier mond) and Eastern Dorset,

Gladstonians have gained wionséhakira and Caraberland (Cockermouth), where Sir Wilfrad Lowson (Liberal) has been slected in pines of a Conservative,

THE QUEEN'S PRIZY AT WISALUDON.

Low. 15 July, Sergout Murray. Ponna Vo'unteers, he wa a prize in the Alfred Contest.

The followijari tips rescale warez, orde in the first stage of the Quain's Prian hy tha

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THE BLACK PLAGS AND HORMAR.

UNIVERSITY HONOURS.

they still have more faith in carnal weapons than those which the Missionary is generally aupposed to teach them to plae reliance on. It is quit possible that the Szechuan Christians 122

Inre of a tuore decided and self-reliant | character than some of the courerta of other missions, not so amenable to control an their countrymen in the maritime provinces, or is is possible they bad a stronger belief in the ability of the missionaries to praise than from the consequences of their to merity p Wa translate the following from the Manila Comercio: Mr. Autoaio Hidalgo, Consul for whatever the use or causa, it is to be re- Portugal sud doyen of the Cousalar body in these gratted that greater discretion and menjalande-diet on the 11th July. Mr. Tidalgo moderation did not govern their actions. It End unmbered any year residence in this country, more than thirty, during which he was prisetpally engaged in trade, having been sos- Flexa, where he will take up his residenen until perhaps, is tax only country that rooms, to wish tos of Administration to send a special officer to Indian Volunteers: Daria 89, Smaner 87. Mat. nested with the house of Matin Mancharatere

hia departure, in order to plass his honez at the that have passed China has advanced wonderful Judicial Commissioners having complied with 72. Horwood 70. Marbood and Lecehan 69, to imposa on her weakness. In the fifty years make further enquiries, and the Financial and ray, 81, Crozier 76. Each 74, Reeves and Dale

quite so devoid of provocation or erodas as vary able man in business matters and was fre- who are expected by the next French mail.

business on his own account. Mr. Hidalgo as a disposal of the new Governor and his family, y. though not so fast as Japan. That country these instructions, have sent in the following ro. Moore 64, Owen 39, Creamour . Bourdillon

bas gone too fast, and Kas salilled horolf with a port.

Saise was unwell and had to rotire. The highest we could wish to have goen them. Great quoutly ouerited by those who required. The excursion steamer onam arrived arealowly, but surely, but she is not yet given a full Profact called Yang, at Chiang-chow Fa, Lin's

debt too great to bear. Chins in advancing Upon the arrival of their seat, an expectant aggregate made by the English Volunteer ik 96. card should in all cases be taken by the charaator Mr. Hidalgo commanded orch at Sunday about 1 y.to. with a good sumber of roinn in matters which interest her politically. plase of domicile, he put himself in communion-

LONDON, 16th July. advice By his frank, earnest, and genial

· Only faintenant Davies, of á Rahabad Volun missionaries and their protégfi to avoid gir-fection, and his death will be rarratted by passengers. Most of them rushed to the Hotel In the late French trouble she was given two tion with the Prefect of the plass with a view to tars, and Lieutenant Spooser, of Calotta To ing offence to the hostile millions by whom numereas friends. In forcer days Mr Hidalgo for tiffo, but they werp disappointed, as the chaupes, to either give up- Annum or one aspertaining the prosise condition of Lia's air. Lunters, are aligible to maple in the sesad they are surrounded.

was a notable gymnast, and in the fifties used to prister hal mada no provision, except for a riotim to French rapins and marder. Shenmstances, and recovering from him the amount stage of the Quson's prize competition. | attend a gymnasium established in the Calls de

Those Volantra who hara made an megrogate la Saletal de Cádiz, frequented by young men

staying at the

has given up Annam, but not willingly. The of his obligations. Upon this occasion Lía Yi- Hotel 38 boarders, bossted talk of fatornati al rights is all both. John stated that in the vase 1805 ko man back score of 81 and upwards in the Arst stare will od kurulan strength, amongst whom were Another time they should give notice before Might is right, and Chins has suffered. If all to his unico place from Fublisa, and established compote in the second stage for the Queen's those exercises so favourable be the health and Piedra, Mosa, Serine Udléa and Hidalgo, forening,

European nations would sot np to their arstwo pawnshops for the popular cantenience. As prize. Volnatoer Caylenborg made an aggrá. bodily development. Mr. Hidalgo was a man of look last night, owing to the low water,

The Krukivun dul not arrive until sight fessions of right they would and that China bis friends and relations kept on depositing money rate of 56 in the first stage, Luch and Oru would most them in a friendly spirit. Baglodith him up who they wanted hit to pay them and and 68 respectively, and not 74 and 59 Flensing address and brilliant imagination, and it

has not done this...... Individually I whairs the interestandbehed on msaus of placing it for them, us at first telegraphed. trant to listen to bica dakcribing the

English, but saation they are to blaze for ho apsnod mero parashops, one after the other.

Eosnow, 14th July. various fêtes performed in the gymnasium"

much of China's misery, England has enforced anti he had as many as twenty and more going, oplum upon us, and she unforced it with bayonets Insanch, howavar, as one or two years must News from Paking states that the Chinese Go- and cannon. Opium is the case of China. We slapse from the opening of a pawn-shop before vernment has been informed that Block Flag. The following article is from the Catholic meu daily who have fallen from high post any profit can be made, and as the interest to agents are supporting the dannits in Barmah. Register —

THE CENTRAL ASIAN RATEWAT- tions. What has been the onuse Opium and depositors had none the less to be paid at deu this earsed drag has been foisted on as by Chris date, the consequence was that he lost by the

LONDON, 16th July. The letter of the Vicary of the Two Kwang, tias England. There are those in England who undertaking, and as years went on, his ambar Advices have been received that the Russian II. E. Chang Chih-tung, to the French Consul base striven to stop the opiam traffle, but the rassments increased, while the failure of the "The line of railway to Mery has been opened. wera estimming near the surface of the water, bas of course attracted the attention of the pub Secretary of State for Ludia talls them to either Kang Bank at Shanghai indanod his deposi-i and would at times jempolaar out, coming down lie. The sarcastic style in which the letter is pay the ravenne of India, or permit opium to be tors to withdraw their funds, and he found it

Lornos. 14th July. ers. The Ene pile of buildings called the rule the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company directions. Revolver shots, were fired, but did kind of writings, a certain admiration for the shriving to koup out foreign piam, so that theclared that he had not intentionally appropriated Loneras degree upon Sir Achle, ni Rajan Owing to the increasing development of, the with a frightfal stop, making the spray fy in all couched excites, as often happens with these sold to the Chinees. Some think that we are still more impossible to keep going. He de- The University of Cambridga has ofered Chan-vien-tang, belonging to the Rouau are getting out materials for the castration of not appear to take effect on them, and though writer. Catholic Mission, only rocently erected at a two now steamers to ply batween Bhamo and they came within a few foot of the vessel, it was

native produnt os bo sold. Ne, the natire pro-junybody's mondy or defrauded them. Thie of sorge Birdwood, Mr. E. Back, and "cost of nearly! Tis. 20,000, was totally wreck Mandalay,

impossible to secure one, y no harpoons were

Moreover there are some other special oirduet will be stopped when the import of the forcourse was a are ex-parte statement, but he Patul Singh. caristances concerning this document, which in-sign drug is abandoned. This questing of opiau had already paid up in fall all the Trust

OBITUARY- aboard. The pilots say the fish were not sun-line poople's feelings in favour of the Vioaroy, kas caused much trouble, and commissions have money: deposited with him by various sharit ed, and all the foreigners were obliged to The Shanghai papers record the death of Mr. fish, ad as sunfish nearly always to na

General Hope Orala: leave the port. Factanstely no loss of life Sam. Robinson, the chief engineer of the their edge, and not flatwis as these fish appear and people look upon

letter refers to missionaries' olsims; boon formed to grapple with A commissionable and public societies, such as orphanages,

CHOLERA IN EULOTE. was caused to the foreigners, hur. Mr. BOURNE, CM. N. Co.'s steamer Fungahun. Mr. Robinson to have done, there is some doubt of their being the oase of all troubles in China. Tas rived at no recision, and no decision would be ar- Tin £9,000), cash 103,134 is, and 3500, missionarias cluius tas reosatly met at Hongkong, but they bad ar- (collages, hospitals, ato, amounting in ail tự

FIUME. 14th Jnly. Chalara se broken out hera, had bez raining on the China coast for twenty sanish. 1. B. M.' Consular Agent, wis pelted and years and was well known in this colony.

The pilote say that those fab were missionarias the Viceroy of the Two Kwang rived at till the tradio ia stopped altogether. Inbegather with the interest thoroupon. As

AFYAIRS IN RWEWAH. about 35 fast in langth, by about 25 feet in refors to are Catholic, and at the greatest these Settlements there are mora opian dens regards his private obligations, as no ereditar injured, and some of the ladies of the Mi-

breadth, and about 6 feet thick." Our contem-art of Europeans in Chins are Prutestant than in any purely native city in Chius Way had proceeded legally against him, it was impos According to L'Esko de Shanghai, Mr. Walt,porary adds" Since writing the above wa hare it in quite natural that they should feel a is this? Because the Municipal Conocil receive sible to find out what they amounted to.

Sir C. E. Bernard left Mandalay this morning sions were fasulted. The local Magistrate a reterinary surgeon in the Frennb army in

Ha for Lower Chindwin, and intends visiting, Ken- beer informed that some of the grow of the overtain satisfaction la coing their rivals tax of fifty cents for every latap, and they don't said himself that the deposita entrusted to bi dat. The resorts from Barnab for the week Kwok issued a proclamation, of which the Tonquin, arrived at Shanghai for the purpose Shanghai Hercury giras the following transder of the Government of the Protectorate.

of purchasing ponies and mules in Chics, by or stowner Kufswag, which arrived from Hongkong, humiliated. Finally they are French, and the care what goes on aslong as they go this mon amocnted originally to oser Tla 700,000, but that ending 11th July state that the districte round

anwa huge anake in the water near the vessel. Franch are the bite soirs of the day in the Far A mandarin, however, will some day come here, he bad parted with the whole of his property sad Mandalay are now fairly quiet. The city is un Its length was something under half-a-mile." East. Saccass creates friends and reverses make who will deal with this evil, and it will be les personal belongings, such as books, alothes, jewel- disturbed, but ascolt bands are in the districts of We have to acknowledge from the Agents

The wasbarmen of Shanghai have formed heries. When a wretched man is pursued by seed Another evil the obscene plays which |lery, etc. to meet these deposita, and he had ar- Yanthin, Ningyan, Misbla, and parts of My- Masers. Molchers & Co.) a opy of the time thamusives into a guild, and have Exed the abig dog ell the small dogs will follow and bark are usted Lu antive thastre: in thewe Settlements. ranged with those of his creditors to whoringvan. The operations during the week have table of the Norddeutscher Lloyd Steamship charge for washing at $2.50 per handred pieces, tam af it happens with a wrotebed nation These plays would not be tolerated in a parely Day was still das to pay them in yearly in-dispersed Bo Shwe's gang, which killed Mr Company. It is, contrary to German practice fruct the 1st August. This action peces which has sustained any reverse. The Frensa Chinees city. Shanghai hay the arme among stalments, er to give them banda payable at given Phayes. Another boud at Vinhle, two gangs at In their Eastern trado, printed in Germsu.

gateoms of a long course of litigation be thought in get influence in China by the last the young bleeds of the inland oitis, of being dates for the rust-

Zemstbin, others at Mingran, Lower Chindwin,

The German

These creditors being all relations or friends and You were also soosstally attacked and dis- corretta Carola, Captain tween the master washermen and their employésar, and the wrong way lu which it was condust the Paris of China. Foreigners, look to this! schmann, arrived at Singapore on the 26th utt. The employés have complained that they have produced the contrary effect. The Viceroy Make what is under your control mora puro. of Eis family for ganarations, and knowing that parsed. The Mingyan district is still worse. Col- from Kil. The Carola is bound for the China boen driven out of work by the system under say the good occasion of insulting the French. The Fublic Gardens, too, is a subjust I wish to he had sold everything be possessed, had, out of onel Tusker has gone there to direct operations, and station and is a vessel of 2,200 tons, 10 gana, which the masters have employed scarcely any and did not let it pass without availing him touch upon. We Chinoso pay equal taxes with compassion for his age and infirmities, pushed reports satisfactorily. At Koulat the troops were

bat unskilled apprentices; while the masters on

others, and yet we are not admitted to the their friendship to the extant of accepting a dis in good hoolth when lost news was received. La 2,400 horse-power, and carries a row of 264 mon

However, if we read with an unbiased and un. Gardens. For my part I do not complain, but count of their deposits as a preliminary pay other parts of the country three cases of sporadic their part have pleaded that the recognised rath The U.8. frigate Brooklyn, which at last ad- of payment for washing in Shanghai was too low to projadical mind this famous document of I speak of it as right. The Japanese are ad-meat-

cholera occurred in the villages The Showbo Those sites have now been repurobased and foreign. vices was undergoing repairs of the Naval Yard admit of their employing skilled asistasta. The fail to se in it the most clear prvot of the like this that foreigners raio pur ill-will. An- truth of the above declaration, an accounted for The whole of the proposed railway line to 1 and the Viceroy of the Two Kwang we shall not miited, and why should we moths. "It is by things Enquiries which were instituted established the sad Tangtwingyi districts are being disarmed. ers will never seize them again. These Christians in at Now York, is to be put into commission sa flag-Che-hsisa and Mered Court Magistrats have, no font the pen chat slope aux droid other thing I wish to speak of Chinese residents the fact that since his denunciation two years daley has beou passed over by our offers and question are all subjects of China, living for a life-ship of Admiral Talison this station. The U.. understand, lately given a decision forbitding time in the rash ne turi nurse, with whom corrette Esser has been ordered to take the place the employment of more than a certain number by the Vinety and bis numerous party. Chang hers have been subjected to illegal arrests. Arago no editor had come forward with spoille troops.

always on god tarins. Shou any of them rely upon its religion for pra. of the Alert, which has left for San Francisco.

HANGOO7. 15th July, af apprentices, and directing the washerman to Chib-tung had talent and suficient power to bin rests without a warrant, and this rankles in the claimst against Lin. An inspection of his tones tection to extort money, or to shest and mealt, create i

form themselves into a guild, which shall denieder till the pillages and destruction of properties breast of overy Chiusman who has a spark of pride was also made, and it was found to be perfastly News has coms from Ningyan that on 6th a ing revengeful and hard feelings, you, my people, are The Hupoo slates that His Excellency Wai, on a universal scale of charges, and shall have belonging to Missionaries of different national self-respect. If I had been tas Merager of the bare, but of course further saquiries would have large hady of decolts throutound to attach the s1 liberty to present a petition unfolding the oppresse Fütsi (Governor) of Kiangsu province, has power to punica by fins or expulsion any washer ties and creeds, and it was his duty to prevent Li-lah Bank, I would have thrown thaonstabloont to be institated to see if he had property con- town. A panis ensued; the military had to re- Rive acts, you are infear of their taking revenge an appointed, by Imperial Doorss, to the portman accepting a lower rate of payment. Under tion of the 30th, August, 1884, all the foreign. It was not right. I want to use my countrymen (in crder to ascertain the amount of his privatu į worked already. Traders wore recommended ta When be published his famous proclams of doors. It was a most unwarrantable indignity.cealed elsewhare, and, as it would be necessary. fan to supply a guard as the troops are so over- the petition. (Lit. in concealing your name). Then ordered to take over the agels of his new office making monthly contracts for a thred sam will resizei it pointing out the bad and dissatronas wish to see Chinees fleets sail to evors quarter of clare them. proclamations in that sese had th about 3 dacoita tried to burn the village here will be no harm if you do not put your name loof Fits of Chekiang province. Wai has been the rules formulated by this guild, the system of Curls in Cauton thoughtittheir duty to protest treated as men, and then they will not as men. Idebts, that his creditors should be invited to de- bring their valusblos into the stookada... On the thaisuus, acording to justing, that the wrong immodictoly, and without going to Peking to be abolished, and all eastomers will be charged fucte it would case. That was the sange of all the globe, then I will see my opes in happiness beau issued.

netlag for yan, will lafllet beary pusi huenta upen you are suffered may be avenged. Why should there hase an audience of the Emperor.

upon the seals agreed to $2.50 per hundred for

Meanwhile the Commissioners Leway, which was held by forty of the Bombay, residents, and $30 for ships, the extra 50 ccata mischief during the war: wherever it went there Foreign Ministers give us two changes. To daas hoped that the ensignment of Lin Tish'in to Grundiers and twnty Punjabee pollosmen, and families I know you oppose the officials, but German newspaper being started in Shanghai is the latter case being to meet the expense of was the signal of sorolt against the French which cur doors. China must learn to protect herself, postponed.

The Mercury hears there are prospects of s

was insurrection, persecution, destruction. It they say, or they thrust thousands of bayquets at the Bourd of Punishments wight be temporarily until a column of 200 xou osma from Ningyan sampanhire. In order to prevent the “squeezing"

to their roles. On the same day forty men of ahartiy. Itu editor, it is said, will be a German of house-boysand other native servants, custorgersih.tang bad orders from Poking to protect the Turkey has been toru by the Bastian Bear, the circumstances as reported the application Madras Native Iofantry had a sharp engage- has been to difficult to quell. The Viosroy Chang Other werk nations have been treated roughly. The Memorialist boing of opinion that, under the Somersetabire Ragimant and fifty of the be mails formed and dispersed. but you cannot gentleigao who at ene time noted a special are requested in fature to make paynieut direct-Trenot as well as the others during the war. Ho Egypt by the British Lion, so perhaps we have for delay in sending Lin forward can be granted, meat with daooits at Kaulah, firo miles from be recalled, but lot every now bear in mind the panalty during the late Egyptian campaign, and recently to the wishermen.-V.-C. Daily News.

lation:

Majesty, the accurate profondo in miris

Emperor, to protect the MissionTİON, who have come to spread the gospel, as is provided for in the treaty, wad Ehovo frequently rosived off. rial despatches to the same effvol, which neither nfi. cials dare to riolata nor people to disobey-

The Christina Chinesa inkábíting the city Yew have been living contcatedly; for a long time thero Las

been trouble, until now they want the importat

wiler of the o.ty to erpet builditce, thus greiting the indignation of the people: Wieber right or wrong is obviously without argument, and I will teal with the question with justice, involving the inuoesnt in

no trouble.

he trouble? You go astray with evildoers and are

„misled by them, qüregarding the welfare of yourselves

that will not alter the lie, which who violated will

be exeunted slike apon all classes. A band of villains

all of you utterly disappear. Things pot cannot correspondent of Korze desiling English paper

of the lawe. Want has phased I will pardon, and let ly in a similar capacity in Tonquin.

the dazd be buried with ibe dond,

Think not because you are Christings I will allow A company is shortly to be started in Naga you to not illegally and deal unlawfully with your saki for the purpose of whale-Ruling. The on- countrymen of a different religion. My fawa shull he executed. I have oasupied this, oleo several years, pala! will amount to one bundred thousand yen, disobarging my dates faithfully and Loan say have and branch offices are to be established at Fa Laboured crunatly for yen all. You all have the light bucks and on a number of islanda iş these waters of heaven (conariense)." Is there none of you to ad- | to which the huge mammals generally resort. vine and to impart this information to your more ob Ancording to the Naigue: Shimbun, agencies stinate and stupid countrymen? I have time after will be opened bres in Korea. Guns.are to be time advised and warned yun all, sad if tais is ant headed heavy panishment will be intiated withont employed instead of harpoons."

POLICE COURT.

3rd August.

BEFORE MI N. G. MITCHELL-INNÉS.

The

self of it.

thern.

TIENTSIN.

22nd July.

SCALA, 15th July.

could; he caght to do it. Now that such a man hot so much to complain of. --I am in favour of has written in that sense to the Boards of Re- Niugyan. The country near Ningyan and should present himself to the public and play the admitting foreigners to all parle of China, and venue sol Panishuvats.

Temetken is swarming with dacoits driven part of the parsecuted, as if the French Consal I ask that my countrymen be admitted to oiler

from Lower Burmah northwards beyond the should have undered him, is sok a revolting countries: We are all haraan and should all

Tounghoo Railway as well as sethwards from thing that we have no word to express it. (have burjan rights. We were`called to America,

Mandalay. One gang dammed the Sittang with The Viceroy Chang Chin-tung was writing offi. to werk as labourers to develops the great ze

large trees stocking themselves on the bank cially to a representative of an European nation, sources of that magnificent country, bat the

gear the barrier. Communication was stopped and by his officially sneering at the French Con Government allowed as to be muntered and out The Opinus Syndicato uno failed, and the Cum for a week, but a strong column has gone to die sal he angered all and insulted all European raged by aliens like ourselves. True Americana mission has been recalled on socount of their lodge them. nations which have a Treaty with China. did not do it, but they are and wast be blamed finding that the guarantee of Tls, 12.000.000 per THE APOBAN BOUNDARY COMMISSION.

Every one is acquainted with the cruelties for it, and I hope some day to use our feet so year cannot be put through. This is the second

SIMLA, 15th Joly, Tsang Afuk, stone cutter, paid a penalty of daily committed by the Chiness of the Two powerful that we can point our guas at Santime Sir Robert Hart, Li Hung.chang, and Shap Sir West Ridgeway was at Khamish on the A sad fatality occurred on the Ecocher Creek, $20 for unlicensed possession of prepared opinto, KABŞ- The Viceroy Chang Chib-tang wants Francisco, and demand of them the rights they Tautai have failed.

5th July, and the health of the party is reported was final 85 for like that we Europeans should kusel down before his bave wrested from us, sad reparation for the In the above incoherent and bombastic maila were crossing the oreak in a antive bust, en offence.

Shanghai, on the 28th July, Eighteen native and Tse Wing, trade

The Grand Launa (Chafiy Fob-yeh) has arrived | fair. people and roognise them so the most kind, wrengs they have done us.. The day will come and has petitioned to be allowed to not at Thibet nifesto it is easy to detect the aniprus of the their way to work at Messra. Russoll & Co.'s silk

TEEFT OF A LICENCE,

generous, and sensible people of the world. when we can demand this, and enforos our de- (against whom you may easily guess), This is The death is announced of the nun Sister filtare, when the boat was capsized, and they

Well now, let Europears rajoies in their maade by the strength of armi. Tās esgle will another of Sir Hobart' failures. Wong Afuk, hawker, was charged with steal-heart at the slap given by the Chinese to the not want here as high sa it would bare done but

Agnes Guibert, who; socording to Rubinstein's Tantai Fang, ohief director of the C. M. 8. | judgment, bad the finest soprano voice in the

meroy.

Pestad, 6th Moen 11th day

OPIUN CASES

ABUSIVE LANGUAGE.

writer to the missionaries and their converts, were all thrown into the water. Fiftaon of ing a hawker's liven belonging to another haw-Franch, who committed the great fault of for the acts of those who called themselves Ameri- ¦ N. Go, left here yesterday, vil Tangodoy, for world. Aa impresario oilered her some time and he does not hesitate to accuse the thern wars rescued and the remaining three were ker numed Lam Hop on the 2nd inst. He was auriving to Chang Chih-tung forau autof justice; cans. The Chinese will remember; they are not Peking, and will try to secure whilst there ago ten thousand pounds and all expenses for a former of usurping" the most conspic-drowned. Great praise is due to Mr. Riva, the convicted and sentenced to seven days" bard" "la" uous sites in the city for their buildings, and Superintendent of the flature, for the exertions bour. iorites the citizens to preset anyos petitions against the Christians. It is only too evident in which direction the bias of the writer lies, and we have ce doubt that, if be dared, be would invent a "akort way" of deal.

the 2nd inst.

lot Europeans sppladd the Viceroy of the Two domonstrative, but they won't forget. If Chinese the Tientain Tootulship, but acting__ Tao-tournés of six wecka in the United States. The Kvang; Chang Chia-tung willlaugh at them all, are murdered by Americans; how can Americans | tai Wis was gazetted yesterday as Total. Į nun, however, was abdurate, sad would not leave Riobard T. A. Wald and Mrs. Wald, raiding a greater triumph than the seara with whish to see China unite with England. An alliance Haing Mr. Ng Choy is also disappointed. According to the Americas papora, President

and consider the applause he receives from them expect to be treated kindly by Chiness. I hope This will be a great disappointment to Tastal the Church. Return of visitors to the City Tall soumat No. 20, Wellington-street, ware, summoned he is freted the French by his famous Dove between tas is necessary to both countries, purchased a shond class button, for which it is Clawaland's young wife is an accomplished ath-

before the court on a charge of using abusive me he will have not only humiliated thu to preserve themselves from Rassisa aggression, said he paid Tia. 10,000, but he was informed he lete, and revels in health of masculino robust language to Alexander Helka, piano makor, ou French bat spurned all Earopence who appland. England can retain her British Barmah and defy could not west it. bat oculd caly wear the darkness. At school she was an enthusiastic attend.

The defendants were bound orer in their own

jaded him,' while he was insulting them all, Receat the Russian to enter her Indian possossions. blue-fourth glass,

aut at the femolo gymnasium, and eroalled her fate have proved that the Viceroy Chang Chili [China can, with England's help, resist the en recognisances of 516 to keep the peace for six hung is by no means a friend to the Europeaza croschmany of Russia on the North, The two the French Syndicate have been informed by Li, ing

With reference to bridging the Feine river, companions in tossing the dumb-bolts and swing- months.

the trapeze. Tennis and eroquot. walk- With reference to the Viceroy, the Captan cor- cations allied would prove a powerful combins who receirad his orders from Peking, that it was ing and riding, have boon, soil, grs her delight, tioz. Bastia must Eight to distract her people too soon to grant the French this favone. It is and to the attention she has given to physical epondert of the N. C. Daily News writes:

The compels of Bre different nations are said to from interact diasopsione. Ble is like a posch, therefore shelved. The Chiness are of opinion culture can no doubt be attributed the grace und hava applied to the Vleespy for ramoval of the bar whose heart. in oster by a worm-the work that if the bridge of boats is removed all the water so of her presence and movements,

he put forward to saye life.-Gourier.'

for the work ending at August, 1680:-

EUROPEAN,

VBINET

0

285

093

F

LARCENT.

Li Man Chi, tailor, was sentenced to a month's

2,273

hard labour and three hours in the stocks for

Monday Treedy Wod saday Thursday Friday

ing with them. Tha Peking Government will, we imagino, be asked to call this trucu. Haturday tont official to account, and we trust he may get his deserts by being degraded.

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