INTIMATIONS.
THE DAILY FEMS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER er, 1001.
Mr. Thomas Jackson has, after consideration, ff 3100 on account on the 29th May. On the appointed when on His Excellency landing again potioning a measure of the Chiness affidale, graph Companies and the Chinees Imperial! The Shanghai Mercury anys--Mr. Edward
of treaty and which, jastoad of being energeti- Telograph Administration for an extension / Daniel Woodford, a young man, looking like a resigned the seat he hold as unofficial Member 20th July Mr. Croker garo him instructions to on Sunday the Commandant of the Police ob. which in my oyes is nothing but a gross breach
Portuguese, who was some time ago employed to of the Legislative Connell Mr. SnoEwen will pay the plaintifa $100, retaining $100 until tho. 1887 NOW READY. 1897 of the latter's lines to Kalgan and Kischta, play the piano at the Clyde Hotel at Shanghai, no doubt bo sirotod to Ell parmanantly the racan work had been quite finished and tested. By jooted to allow the armed guard to many ally protested against by all representatives of mistake he did not sat on thego instructions. He him through the streets, and requested them to foreign interests, from its boginning has been
THE
thus giving the Chinese through telegraphic and is the son of the Mr. Woodford, well known ay be has for a year so ably occupied.
paid $500 to the plaintiffs themasives and instead disarm. H.E. ortored the escort to return to allowed to be carried out to the detrimoni, of in Hongkong lu connection with some rathar
The Shin-pas my The Kaiping Ralway of retaining the other 3100, paid it on theirassaant the ship, and the matter passed off without dis-foreign trade.
The question the aforesaid refers to is the so- HRONICLE AND DIRECTORY communication from Peking overland to large transactions in Hongkong and Shang,
CHRONICLE FOR 1857,
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to date, and is again much increased in balk
FOOCHOW. NINOPO
Mears. Kelly & Walsh, &'chai. BYANGHLI Hall & Co-operativa Co. SHANGHAI......Mears. Koly & Walth NORTHERN & Fall & Hofte Co-operative Co. Ever Parts and Callr & Walsh, Shanghai, NAGASAK...Mesars. The C. & J. Trading Co. HOGO SAKA. Dose, F. Walsh & Co. YOKOHAMA.....Nouri Kelly Walsh. MANILA..Messrs. Diaz Punstan & Co.
EATOON
Gardes
HANOI..Mr. F. Manfroy. HAIBONG....Mr. G. Gavrile.
Атонит
referred to,
thu?
ave done
Is nat ence of the Grost Northern Telegraph export.
Sama waaksage it was announced in the Shik
trionda.
Europe and Great Britain. If the statemaula hal Bank sharos there, was arrested in Bhaughai has been evanested from Su-ko Channy to Tion to man who was with them as the representative puts. But the incident, as may be imagined led famphor Monopoly in Formoss, and the made in this article be correct, the Telegraph in the 2nd inst, at the instance of H. M.'s Coa. Curing op the west. The total length is now of the Hap Sbing. He was quite positiva that was not a pleasant one, and showed silber ar following are ortracts from the respective re-
sul at Kobe, on a charge of asbesalament. The over 100 2 Rails and tracks have all been as paid altogether on account 2660. The paper
he produced was one he drew out the arogance or ignorance on the part of the Governor parts: Companies deserve some credit for ustutesses was brought before Mr. Gao, Jamieson, placed in readiness as for travelling parpos.
Consul Gilet at Tamani writes:- The almost What threatened to be somebat serious roi evening after making his payments. When 1egd. That they know how to look after Acting Assistant Judge, and was remanded for
NINGPO.
exfinet camphor trade has recently been taken ooostred last night in the Central Market. As drew this out he found the anonunt would not
under the protection of the authorities as a Go- 27th August their own interests and carefully cherish week, pending arrival of evidenos from Kobe.
vernment monopoly, with probabis advantage to their usunopoly are facts sufficiently well His Excellency the Governor of Canton paid European constablancpanied by eareralazcine balanes. He examined the receipts and to cash $100 stort and also short of a receipt for THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY known to the public out in the Farisit to lay his secretary and abs and several During the time they ware In the house a large $100. He then remembered that he had no re- the death of Mrs. Russell, volipt of the late Bishop been impossible to preonze camphor in unser a visit to Macao on the 3rd instant. He was too went to roten in the market hand and found that he was exnetly
The and taxis devolves-upon me of recording all concerned. For whereas it has of lata para of Chinese gathered round the door and has been thoroughly revised and kuwaght up ant, who have to pay the high rates mandarins and body guard. The Indepan when they came out, having mado a geimare and coipt from the Hop Shing. He sent to ibs Hop Russell, which dormred on the morning of tho stive quantities at one time and in one plaos, tho now demanded. According to the writer dente hears that His Exosllenoy has been on arrested the master of the hous, they found Sbing and obtainot a recsipt. He did not get 25th. The femoral took place in the evening, Government now undertakes to calicot at fixed visit along the post of the province under his themselves surrounded by a bewilag mpbt frois the same man as he paid the $100 to, but and the cortège consisting of these beats, laden depois the sonitered supplies, paring at a cortain Orders may be sent to Daily Press Office, wherG
rato to the producer, and retailing at a fair pro- with menenora (foreign and antiva) was by tha the arrangement between goverment aud railed of the opportunity to as it increased in numbers grew bolder. the r was one of the partners. It is published, or to the following. Agants — :
Cross-examined, the witness said he was per- MACKO............Mr. F. A. an Cra
the three companies is that there is to call at Macao, which has not born visited for and stones and bricks baffan to fly abent freely a fently sure that he paid 8580 to the plaintiff and kindness of the Chinese authorities towel to the fit to the merchant for export"
Coretory by their stent-launch. The collin, Consul Warren writes from South Formosa : SWATOW.........Messrs. Quelch & Co.
be a uniform charge of two dollars per word very long time by any Chinese official of ench The constable, however, by prosenting a deter high rank. The Governor was escorted by a AMOT...........Manns. C. Gerard & Co.
by all routes, and that the foreign companies dron command of seven men of war, one of mind front to the rictors ausoseded in protect. 8100 to the Hop Shing. He never fold the Hop which was covered with wrastbe of flowers, was Formerly a very fair trade was done here in FOXHORA........Messrs. C: Gerard & Co.
are to pay the Chinese Imperial Telegraph | whiel archanged salutes with the San Francisoning the exoleemen, and the master of the house? Shing that a receipt was not necessary, fromderne to the grave by six of Mrs. Russell's old samphor, but ef late yours the asport bes almost entirely ceased in consequence of the risky nature Messrs. Helgu & Co.
lant bis aid and unitedly they manszed to pacify them as plaintifs' recipt covered both. Hadid
After the service, the Eer: Mr. Bates, in a voion of the trade. The oumpher is so badly prepared tort. His Excellez or landed at the Berma wharf! the infuriated crowd. All the excinewer escaped not understand that the $150 paid on the 13th Administration the sum of Tls. 100,000,
August to plaintifs ros in reforms to grethes deeply affected by omotten, tucked on the rare and in adulterated to wash an exross the rest
it was satisfaction of the deased, her kind and loving dis-loss in weight in excessiva, and unless which amount they of coarse bope will be
A correspondent of the Mercury says:-I bore youd a fright
of ail olaima. more than made up in avoided losses from it mentioned by several writers that the
John William Croker said that on 20th July position, and her self-abnegation in giving Esrael price is extremely low, there is little temptation up to the propagation of Christianity in this conn. to engage in the business.The possible supply competitivo. The Courier blames the Chi-ries arop of Szechuan had greatly fallen off of Beso for making what it considers a aliori- late years owing to the rics leads being takenpao that the amount of indemnity agreed to be ba puin instractions to Mr. Robinson that intre. She was only a child of 13 when her adhesion in practically unlimited, but the inferior yeality it believe rich up with the onltivation of the pony. This in paid by the Japanese Gaveramenttsthe reproson. paying plaintifs he was to retaiz $100 of the to the missionary causs tient commenced. In 1843 A compared with Japan camphor, provente guy sighted arrangement, as
not at all the case, as the poppy is a winter oroptatirea of the Chinese yiotima at Tientsin, in euin due to them until the work had boon tested, I sho arrived in China with Mian Alderly, and with great demand for it in Hoogkong, the only silver goin, amounting to $30,000. It is now. Through some mistake Mr. Robinson paid the the exception of one short trip home, with the market at present for Fortons camphor-In ...More. Sohrooder Frères and profite might have beco secured from and gathered in the spring before the rice inhoweror, reported that, the authorities in dis plaintiffs $560, and 51009, at their request, was Into Dishop, she had passed her life in the Eart. 1885 a foreiga firm here made an attempt to the European traffle, that is, provided planted, and much of the land from which art-ibating the amount to the sufferers or their paid to the Hap Shing shop to whom the plain. She had but just returned from Ming long rorise the trade; contracts ware entered into st
of opium has been gathered will also produce families have deducted the expenses of the so-liffs owed money. On 13th Augant ko the Chinese Telegraph Company obtained exp of rice. Opiam has taken the place of the called investigation which was held at Nagasaki Akwan who tokl him that the work was ope jos," ant it is feared that the excessive bat anda prisa'that ia view of the thea state of the fatigue of journey did much to hasten her sudden Bangkong market promised to show a hand- rannitig beware over the nation lines wheat orop. Before the introduction of opium, and which for "legal" sasistence alone are saided in a satisfactory manner and that he wanted and. She was acconscious for some time before some proft. In May, 1336, however, a pridizma. on rosonable terms. Bat could they four was very much cheaper than new, latterly
it has become dear, and rice bee taken its place to amerni to Tla 18.000. In treating the matter | §100 that wore due to him. He told him to she died. The large number of nadire converts. I tion was issued by bia Erollency Lin Ming-
in this illiberal isshion we think the Chinons go to Hr. Robinson. He heard nothing farther the into so largo an oxtent that there is none now for Government, are not well advised, for their of the matter. Two or three days after be naidale and female, at the funeral, damonstrate the chunn, the governor of the island, announcing action is ander the circumstances scarcely ovoa Akwan $150 in eattle at of his claims. He said work partorted by the dossased. She rests that the Gorerament monopoly in capher,
The weather here is exceedingly hat, and thors Company sufficient is Rassis to have pre Relative to the Binatang gold mines, the Chi-juri. to the sufre The proceedings at nothing about there being $100 al dua to him.side her husband.
Tan Tuk, tima keeper in the employ of Máris much mistress amongst the Chinese. It is renied the Chinese from securing the rights Tins has the following:The vitality of Magnaki not only atributo nothing to so asnd their snessages over the Bussian lines the Ping-tu Gold Minsais reported to be in no way wards the settlement, but greatly embittered Croker, stated that is interpreted to plaintiffs estimatoil that there are 100 desfiles daily in the dagging since the departare of the first staff of the relations botwaan. the two countries, the receipts they signed. Ife was present on at any very advantageous rate? Of course Europeans, and the impatas will probably keep sail if the "investigation" lai net heen on 20th July when some money was paid by city and subarbs. Mercury Corespondent. they could not have prevented it nogether, the work in full swing until the arrival of the abort, after vousuming ninety days in empty bnt Bobinson to plaintiffs. One of the partnars or doubtless they would have done so, and staff reported to be engaged from Califor. exasperating enquiries into the ire and least from the Hop. Shing shop was thera Whez nis. From the mines quartz is still shandantly important day's rioting, the result wonk hava plaintiffs were paid by Mr. Croker $150 for the that they feared a possible competition is raised, and the mill, having got through the re boen arious estrangement between the tre geratisfaction of all claime they told him they were apparent by the agreement entered into servas, continues to dispose of the oatput of some veramenta. Nu blame can tes properly attached $100 short. That was the first he heard of the The further hearing of the case was adjómen- with the Chinese Telegraph Administra. five hundred tous por month. The extraction of to the agents employed. who merely obered their matter.
gold amalgamation is, however, not altogether insting's and followed their natural methods, But are the two Telegraph Cóm-satisfactory, there being much boary pyritas in bat it was a serious blunder in any responsibleed till this morning at half-past ten o'clock. panies quite eure, After all, that they bare the ore which retains a large proportion of the official to think that a grave international goes. precious metal, and this is only partly saved in tios could be fitly treated by the tactics of Bow not made a mistake? The public do not the form of apacentraten. Few mines manags Street and the machinery of Scotland Yard. like any monopolies, and they certainly do to save much more than par cent. of the Lusar Hi Excellency the Viceroy marked his Beam of value of their gold ores, and Ping to may be the folly which was being committed as 5500 55 THE following SEEDS regnired for Sowing ant regard the Telegraph monopoly with
happy if she notte half an ounce to the tan, and he saw to what perilous entanglements it was loading, and tow the name of China was be manages to cover expenses on that. August and September can now
ing brought into discredit; and it is hardly in The Shih-pas saya-His Excellenor Changordance with his usual broad views to allow Yao, Governor of Shantang, having received the ofBola's to charge upon the unfortunate Imperial instructions to commence a series of victims of the fracas the cost of that wholly per-
nicione expedition-Chinese Tea. Jensh coinage operations in his province, has do, cided to establish a mint at Chefos, en account of the great facilities, for transportation there. He has instructed Sheng, Superintendent of Customs of the above mentioned port, to take the matter in hand and proceed with the sons. sary operations. Sheng Taetal has accordingly drawn up s plan, and when this has been ap proved by the Governor, he will provved to es- work. It is proposed that during the first year tablish the requisits furnaces and commonos 100,000 strings of standard cash shall be coined to be forwarded to Peking to meat the exiges supply will be osined, to be retained for use in Shantung. Recently their Excellencies the Go vernor of Shantung and the Vivarog of Chibli jointly submitted a memorial to the Throne on
BAROKOX. Mesurs. Ramasy & Co. BINGAPORE.....Messrs, Sayle & Ca. PENANG... Mosers. Maynard & On, COLOMED......Mesurs. A. M. & J. Ferguson. CALCUTTA......Mouri, Newman & Co.
......Masses, Gordon & Gotoh. MELBOURNE... Norton, Hargrave & Co. BRISBANE......Mmers. Gorion & Gotch, LONDON.........Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Lane LONDON... Mesers Street & Ch.39 Cornhill. LOYDON... Mesers Bates. Hendy & Co. LONDON ME. W. M. Wills 151, Canzon St. BAR FRAN'Co.,Mr. D. P. Fisher, 21, Morahants"
Exchange Naw You....Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park Row.
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wach favour. Long before the sixteen years have expired, however, this monopoly will have been broken down, There will, se our
Shangbal contemporary points out, probably be a line from Burmah through Yunuan and Szecliven, and we may slap hope is a few yeura to use a cable from Vancouver er dan Francisco to Hongkong. The necessity for Catalogues will de supplied Farn de CHARTS SUCH Comuniction has long been fair, and
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latterly more so than over. At one time it was thought it would precede the establish ment of a line of mail steamers from British Columbia, and now that is an accompliabad fact, the telegraph will not lag far bebied. Two schemes have been projected, and sooner or later one cable will certainly be laul.
M. Sonhart has been appointed Chargé d'A faires for France at Peking.
The Italian cruiser Rapido arrived at Bhang Lai on the 2nd ivalant from, Chefoo.
The Directors of the Sheridan Mining Com pany have declared a second interim difidend of 6 per cent., payable on the 10th inet,
The Korean Prince Ming Yong ik arrived in Shanghai on the 31st alt. frem Chofes in, the Indo-Chins steamer Kowshing.
cles of the market there. After that another
the abject.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
SUPLIED TO THE "DANT PREKY."
Thon, 3rd September. AFFAIRS IN BULGARIA. M. Stamboloff having ancossded in forming à Cabinet, the Perte Eps asked Gericny to use its influence to indade England, Austria, and Italy to consent to the Mission of General Enroth.
TWO, TYPHOONS.
The Spanish Consol has favoured us with the
Observatory- following telegram, resolved from the Manila
There appear to ba two cycloaie deatres, one in the Pacific to the N.N.E. of Luzon, with an apparent direction towards the .N.W, and the other, which is of small importanen, in the Chine Eva, near the N.W. coast of Luxor, and travəl-. ling very slowly.
A Inter telegram. 98F8:
The storm in the China Sea apparte now to be moving towards the W.N.W.
POLICE COURT.
6th September.
HIFORY ME H. E. WODEHOCA.
UNLAWIUL FORSERSION.
An Ahing, olie, was charged by Mr. H. Hyndman, clerk to Meats. Fenwick & Co., with the unlawful possession of 27 copper pipes, value 512, the property of Mesars. Fenwick & Co.
r. Hyndman sail that the defondant used to be employed in Eis workshop, bat had been dia missed four months ago. The pipes were the property of the shop and defendant ought to know
Defendant aid he bought the pipes from one Wong Ann.
Fined $24, or two months' imprisonment with hard labour
AN UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT.
Chan Kam Cheong, coolte, was brought up on a charge of attempting to enter Mr. Fenwick's homa, Praya East, with intent to commit a felony, on the bih instant.
CHINKIANG.
2941 August. The weather still keeps hot sad oppressiva and na manal a large amount of sickness is raging among the natives, principally few. The Jasnit orphanage in the astlement, which has been building this past few months, is nearly chopleted, and will accommodato ever thres han drod obijdren.
which was abolished in 1863. had been rotired in order to defray the expenses consequent on the attempts made to subdue and pirkise the ab. oricinex-The camphor already produced and stored in the interior, waiting a favourable oppertonity for sending it down to the port for shipment. was seized by the Chinese natharities notwithstanding its being covered by a transit psas, aud aines the date of the issue of the pro. clamation not a single tab of samplar bas fond its way to the port.”
Conani Warran attributes the falling off of the camphor frade to the bad quality of the For mona produce compared to Japan camphor, and in the bad market the article in former gears. has found at Hongkong-while he declares the possible supply practically unlimited. A few days sites one of the foreign residents;
Consal Gila, on the other head. is of opinion while taking a stroll on the hills a short distance that this business cam to a abandstill simply ba from the settlement. -Fell in with a quantity of mense no remunerative quantities could be oftris booty, which evidently was the proceeds of a large led at one time and at one plces, an 1 thinks it to robbery, consisting of several shoes of aycon, jade be the probable interest of all concernent that the orzaments and wearing apparel, which was giren Chinese anthorities have taken this article under over to the British Consal. I have since heard their protection (P) as a Gvernment monopoly. that a gang of disbanded bravos are prowling Efully are with what Consul Warren weiten about the country, amitting depredations and do not share at all the opinion of Coami wherever they go. The authorities are sonering Giles.
the country after the desperatoes, and it is hoped It was not the Impossibility of obtaining that they will spondily arrest some of the gang. Camphor in raffoient quantities which brought A few weeks ago Peng Yu-lin paid his anatomary the trade to a atop, but it was the losses pro risit to several places on the Yangtze and at ducere and shippers austained on account of Kwache, a town on die opposite bank of the the low prices rating on the Hongkong market, river of Chinking, decapitated six desperado which made them give up an muromuusrative who had been carrying on wholesale robbery busins68.
One of the axand the outlying districts.
fan's head is exposed on the West Gate as a camphor trade has recently been taken under the Consal Giles writes"The almost extinct warning to evil-doara-Mercury Correspondent. protection of the Anthorities as Government
TIENTSIN..
23rd August,
monopoly with probable advantage to all con- cerned' This mas in other words, that the British Consul openly agrees to a rose breach of tranty on the part of Chinese afficials, where ke should kara protester against it with all his influence.
The heavy rains with which we have been visited of late hava left their marks behind them. In none of the treaties Bolzoon any foreign Mariano Villader said that he was a watchman The roid from the Settlement out to the New power and China is camphor mentioned as eitbor in the employ of Messrs. Fenwick & Co. Un Race Courss has suffered sousilerably, the entraband or a Gorernusant monopoly, and so the 5th instant, at 2 p.m., he saw the defendant greater portion of it boing washed down, and Chinese ocial has the right at any time be rasy in the set of fling up the screen of the offos loft in such a ondition as to stop riders from be shark of money to monopolien such article as window. The office uained copper and other using it. The river has swollen to such sa ex-mar afford him the best olanss of filiar bis tent that veel alongside the band present empty pockets again. Moraomer this very qreg- things.
Defendant stated that ho only looked in. He quite a formidable side to the pedestrian Thesion bay be decided alrasdy in 1899 when the
utir onuntry is owered with water and it is same moscas had been taken by the Chinos was a now comer,
Santaneed to twenty-one days hard labour as toured that the crops are destroyed. The Rail-authorities, who was compiled by the braige zogao and vagabond.
way has suffered also to a corsi farable extent. Ministars at Poking to abandon them on the Sinoo and the banks will rognirea int of repairing be-ground of being against the traty." fars they are brought back to the gândition in that time business his baen done by foreigners without any interference or the part of Chinese Edwin Owen, seaman, was charged by Mr.which they wera hafore the heavy raios started. 10. Temon, boarding-house keeper, with being
T' › railway embankment is growing apace, officials, but came to a standstill again wasa. deark and disorderly in complainant's house on and confidently expected that trains will be plans at Hongkong did not cover cost of pro- running batreon Kaiping and Tiontain in the duetion. What Consul Giles calls "with pro- Complainant stated that the defentant was month of May, 1888. The debt is on the right-bable advantage to all concerned," means simply under the foon of liquor Act wasaking a hand bank of the river, a Tientsin is nntared, with sole adrintags to the Chiness authorities
and abreast of the French settlement huuired; end less to forsing trade. diaturbance in his bocàs du the 5th instant..
Dafondsut denied the charge.
u
DISMISSED WITH A CAUTION.
atsamer Wanchowe brought down 47 on the 31st nit. The grißus are arriving at Shangbai. The
from Tiontain, and on the 3rd inst. the from the ваше Sin Nanring brought 1
reported by the part, most of which are koos papers to be exceedingly fine snitoala. For one, in particular, a fabuleus price is said to have been already refuse. Another batch of popies was to arrive by the Et Dorado. The Brat erotion of grißias como off on the 2nd inst. at the Jarse Bazaar. Ninetoon animals were offered and thirteen found buyers. The course is er opon for training for the Autumn esting, and the Mercury ears that ever one hundred ponies are getting slow work. Asal the greatest interest is entrad The Daily News hears from Paking that Yon, in the St. Lager, for which Harbinger and President of the Board of Revenue, hate-omotive are favourites. According to cialised the Empress in strong terms against the the same authority a oa Chau-sbang-kink:" Mitkiewicz contrast and all the concessions, Cap is being got up by the China Merohanis and his representations have had a great affect Co. and its employes to replace the ons inally won by Mr. Sassoon. The terms will be the Court
alightly altered. It is to be won twice in no- Barone R A. J. TRACH, ACTING PUISTE ing but was not drank. cession, or three times in all, and part of the stakes will form as accumulating fund.
The Shen-pas says that a telegram had been received announcing that a great fire broke out in Hankow on the 2nd inst. About one thon- sand houses and several hundred hosta are said to have been burned.
The orust and illegal punishment of slow death by banging so as to stant resting on the tips of the toes seems to ba errending. A native paper reports that a thief was thus exeosted in Soo- chow the other day, and another case is reported fra Formosa.
SUPRAPLE COURT. 6th September
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
JITH+B.
the oth instant.
The constate who arrested the defendant by the request of complainant said that he found the defondant quite quiat. He had bean drink
Dismissed with a caution.
TAK HOP FIU,
of oulies are engaged daily in Elling in, do, Camphor may be au artiale which interests amongst the swamna and pitfalls which at premerhaps only a few people in Chins, but whether eut xist. Tho Settlement will he connected the produce is oalled camphor or anything else, with tho dapat by an iron -foot-bridge spanning does not matter, we have only to deal with the the river from the French settlement to the apquestion whether Chinese officials are allowed posite bank. It is intended to push the lian to monopolize Chingas produce which, according along to Poking na rapidly as possible, and it is to treaty (and in this case to for mar decision) is quits Bikely that trains will be rasping in the open to foreisen teada, and the fact that the for- capital within twelve months from now. When ign ministers at Paking have thus far nsë boen this lino is completed, Taku will be within thres able to put a stop to such a gross brauch of treaty hours journey of Peking.
shows to what extant foreigners are left to thes On Saturday next there will be launched, from terer of Chiness oftolsle,
In the recently published "extraots" from the Police Report we find the following:-o "The Roman Catholic Cathedral having been pulled down and a large number of houses being in the course of erection on the site, the probabilite of a fire extending to the Central Station is much greater than before, and the denger in materially increased In his Mateorological Register yesterday. De from Germany did not fulfil the obarantar do by the dilapidated state of the adjoining Doberok says that there appears to be a typhoonmanded of them, and specified in the commission Descon's) appeared for the plantifs, and Mr. defendant was fined, 8200, in default to be distar for the Taka Tar and Lightor Companyolamation should be issued one day at Freakom,
Kulow's Trade Reviewo says:-Complaints having been mado by German houses in Yoko bama that the consignments of goods received
neder, the 1'alatinate Chamber of Commerce ob- serves in its annual report for 1888 that the
AN KWAN AND CHAN WA v. J. W. CKOKER. This was a claim of $100, the balance dae of an account for work done..
Mr. F. H. O. Wilson (of Messrs. Watton und
Ewens for the defendant
Chan Aeber, of No. 314, Queen's Road Con trail was convicted of keeping su agency for dealing in Pak Kop Pin lottery.
The charge was proved by Mr. Quiasey, and
treazed.
TRE JA.
S.W. of Formosa, and that the fall is the boro-
Mr. Wilson, in oponing his site, said that on bangalows which were purchased, same six-mater has continued along the S.Rocast of manufacturers take advantage of the fact that the 16th May, 1897, Mr. Croker antered into bo Ho Acati, of 83, Bridges-street, was food $25. Leon years ago for the purpose of supplying Chins and in Laasa, and gradients continue no-the gods are packed in tis and wood to trans-agreement with the two plaintiffs. The plaintiffs or fourteen days hard fabour for keeping an
mit them directly from the factory to the lading ndertook to do certain work on the steamship ground, no greatly reded for the extension derate for N. wind.
harbour, whereby they escape the control of the Crusader. Which was done entirely to the agency for dealing in tez-fa lottery. esramission agents in Germany. By reason of tisfaction
of the Burracks. The want of secamined -- Tas following is the Order of the Day at the tion is now more falt than before, as the Legislaties Council to be held on Friday, the
9th Septembor. at 4 p Force is larger and fourteen men have coased To resume consideration is Committas of the Bu to receive quarters in the Markets. It intitled at Ordinsson for amending, the lawa relating characteristic of the wastefulness of Govern- to Pain Health in the colony of Hongkong.
which cannot be allowed much weight, for it
oil to not.
tha, defondant. The um which
OPIUM CASE,
the length of the voyage, the manufacturer in plaintiffs were to receive for this was 3760. On Lam Achun, coolio, was convicted of passes- already in possession of lin laroice amount, or of the 28th May the plaintiffe massived 8100 on sosion of prepared opium without s certificate from an acceptanes from the consignee's banker when conut, and on July 20th a further sum of $50, the Farmor, and was fined $50, or six weeks' the goods arrive in Japan. If it appear, on re-inse which they had received nothing. The hard labour. onipt of the goods, that they do not answer to defan, he believed, alleged that they hold re-
to
competition..
MAÇÃO.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT]
the Imperial Naval Yard at Taku, an iron Kigh What an outcry would be raised in ones a pro- Eba is to be christened the Dairy and has boon haagbei, or Hankow doclaring teas arnopoly designed and constructed by Mr. W. Groot, the of the Government and restricting foreigners to stented and able shipbuilder at the Imperial bay from so-called Government offles! Judig Naval Ysed and reflects great credit upon him. nation mentines would be held. Chambers of It is built entirely of roa, with iron deoks, and Commerce would assemble to protest rainst will be a valuable wilition to the already magni- awok a breach of treaty, the foreign ministers at ficent fiset of the Tag and Lirător Co.
Peking who could not or did not oblige the Chi- Mr. Grant has lately turned out from the ship nese authorities to abandon the monopoly at omow building yard at Taku a Customs cruiser which would run the risk of saing attacked by norowd of has also proved herself to be well adapted for the excited-tectstallers. Nothing of the wort here, a purpose for which she was bulit. She is fore it is only samphor the measure is probably to the and aft schoonor-ringed, and has proved to bendrautage of all concerned. In 1985 I bieght a very fast sailer and a splendid sea-bost.
ments that valuable land like that referred to Caine Merchants Steam Navigation Company he thable to defeat a elisa for compensation 8600 was paid and not $560. Da the 20th July. A Shangan) contemporary states that the the order given, the German manufacturer would ofpts for the $760 in full, and that on July 26th
lot of about 100 pienie of Camphor which had Tes in Tientsin is at a promin, owing to large been hold for an improvement in prices for about in the above should be kept lying ile for has appointed as its Foralga Corresponding Se. The mural bosses in Yokolisme complain when the two plaintiff went to draw this money,
quantitice having baen shipped to Shanghai. A four years (which is a proof that the falling off sixteen years. The same thing happened oretary Mr. Henry Hartz, whose lengthened farther that the chesp cloth goods introdseed they took with them the noonatant of the Hop
great portion of the remaining stock has been of the Camphor trade may be attributed to the destroyed by the rains washing away the ice low prices realised at Hongkong), and I did not with regard to the ground purchased for the commercial experience in Chias and well-known from Gormary into the Japanese market ara do Shing shop to whom they owed $100 r.
bone 6th September, abiliis in the field of correspondenes eminently ficient in length, and are not so long as is stated Croker had given instructions to his clerk, Mr.
meet with say diffenlties on the part of Chine Central School Wa cannot, however, see adapt him for the position.
on the label. The dateiancy is partly usoribed Robinson, to pay the plaintiffs. $560 retaining
A society has been foriaod by His Excelloner the river an fire at present, and as for the foo for shipment to Hongkong. The better I do not think that the Spudientos ar antting officials in bringing the cargo down to Taiwan- the sequence of Captain DEANEʼs remarks on
too great tension being employed when the the balance of $100 until the work should ALTS A correspondent of the Mercury says rumours look are mussare. It is requested that the been quite finished and tried. The plaintiffs the Governor for the protection of widows, or Philadelphis Symulicate business, I hear on the position of the article on the Home markets har the question of the danger from fire. It is are now in circulation to the effect that the pre-Herman manufacturers will be a little more ti-asked sr. Robinson to pay 3100 of the 3500 on plans, and poor of this place. A monthly sub-best authority that it will all and in a bubble. Le induced me to take up the article again, I tras that a culleration amongst the sent Viceroy of Sobusa has either ordered or
boral in this respect, for mistakes of the above their account to the accountant of the Hop bowser fronting on Windham street and is about to cater ateral stem-launches for kind, though trivial add to the difficulties of Shing shop and hand then the balance of $460 soription of from 10 cents to 50 cants was sug-Hang-cheng is too ofta biril to be caught by engaged people to the interior to tail for me and
Government as on the Szechnen riven Нів
trade in German cloth alike with German and This was dane, and a few days after Mr. Rotingested by H. E., and a large number of centrihn f. The very faut of the China Railway Comwent into a good deal of expense for all necessary Pottinger stress is more probable now than experience at Fooshow has doubtless shown hita
Superintendence of their own European Engia regalar business with a curtain monthly supply- when the site was occupied by the Roman the utility of these little stormers for sarrying Japanese buyers, and pare the way for foreign son sent to the Hop Shing to get an additional toes has, I am glad to say, come forward; sveu any bailding their own railway ander the appliances, she, and had everything arranged for receipt for the 3105 paid to that firm. The suas the Police, sailors, and soldiers bava cheerfully noers, has been a severe blow to the several Eumeure having reached me that there might who received the money had gone to Cuntón and
ba soma ditionlty in carrying out the business, Catholic Cathedral, but it would be a long dispatches and other quick work.
A Shanghai native paper says that the re The Queen gives the following account of the one of the fem knowingly gave bim & re- cantrikated their 10 cents. Probably about $300 Syndicate businesses. leap for the flames to reach the Inspec tors' quarters, and the dilapidated bunga.ry of Formoss discloses the fact that much marriage of Lieut. Ravenhill (The Buffs) with opt for this $100. His Lordship would ses par month will be rated in this way, with whichThe toy railway on the plains still pursues its I inquired of the Chinese authorities hore, sarap at the back of the Battlement like an not, and monived their newer "that after of the land is held in salgniories or rasters. The Miss Sargent The marriage of Mr. Edgar that the date of that recript, which he should a great deal of good may be effectat. Only late daily rounds, and seexas to wander round the whether there were any obstacles in the way or lows are low wruşturan unlikely to taker skrly Chinese patty squatters had no titles for Evalya Ravenhill (The Ruffa), son of Gen. Be put in evidence, had been altered from the 29rdly an offer of the Civil Service died, and hie ankoly spirit. If instead of running on its aim- payment of skin or transit dues no difficulties fire mind still 1842 Jikely to communicate it the land appropriated from the savages, and, renhill. Royal Engineers, with Anna Matilda, July to the 20th.
Mr. Ewers and his defence was simply that family were absolutely without the means of bay lose errand so many times a day, the line should would be marie by the Chinesa xatboxilies, and soon us it was cultivated, the powerful gentry aldent daughter of Lieut-Gen. and Mrs. Sargent,
Tientsin, I have not the least doubt but that is a hundred pioris having been produced and The utilizing of the ground would there applied for wholesale government grants, which of Meant Mascal Barloy, was solemnised in they had paid the fall amount. If necessary being him a sofia, and the bereaved children were be laid along the Take red and the city of nothing at all was mentioned of monopoly. A fore increase rather than diminish the thus placed them in a position to rent the sal North Cray Church, Kent, on the 1st July, in could also produen a receipt for $150 from the left without food. Thedarish paid area would be a good paying bus, and well patronised stored at a place by the ezantry where twenty the presence of cumerous relations and frienda. plaintiffs dates! 19th August in satisfaction of that they only just suffice for maintenanos; few by Chinees with their various market produc yars ago foreigners used to go molested to risk of fire, but that is consideration tirators as tenants-at-will.
Lord and Lady Napier, Air Robert and Lady all claims on the defondent Wa (Shanghai Courier) hear on good antheri-Collins, Sir G. and Lady Phillips, Admiral Sir Mr. Wilson said that the $150 just mentioned officials are able to put anything by for a missions. The traffle along this road is very great bag their camphor). I took cut a transit, paes tranilino, if it were start further shipment to Taiwanfoo. A small ict would be red shrionaly absurd to allow ty that the necessary documents, from Soochow W. Dowell and Lady Dowell, Gen. Ravenbill was the balance due on entirely another contract. day. Benbor Cotta has taken a wise step in and could not fail to be a great source of income for convoying the lot down to the coast for
and Taking, have at last been received by the and Miss Ravenhill, Gen. Walker, Gon, and Mrs Ah Kwar, one of the plaintiffs, said he and his forming this Society for the succour of the be. to a small sailway,
od.---Mercury Correspondent.
which was carried down to the coust first was ground to lie idle in orderto avoid the risk of Chiness officials for the release of Teas Si-yang, Baynes, Col. and Mrs. Ravenhill, Col. and Mrs. partner entered into a contract on the 16th May reved. A general meeting will shortly take The five torpedo bits commanded by Captain seized by a mandarin who protended to have the the houses that might be built apno it being the Municipal detective who has been incarcerat. King and Miss King, and Col. and Mrs. Lloyd to do certain work on the Crusader, for which place to elect & Foard of Trustees to collect the Rogees, R.N., have been cruising in all weathers sale right of producing camphor in that district,
ed in Chinese gaols since July, 1883. When a pri and Miss Lloyd were among the large gathering they were to receive. They received,$100
solves able to keep the xen barat down. The ground was purchased sonar is released in this way it is the castom for of friande, but a few were at the last moment on the 13th May. Ty went to defendant's the subsoriptions and manage the business. I hope for nearly six wooks. past, and show them and two of our employés were asught, ill-treated, The result is and kept in pol for about six months moder originally for the extension of the Police some person to ga security, and now is the tire unfortunately prevented attending. The wed on the 20th July to reo.ive 8660, but at their that good men will be appointed, who will ad creditable to all concerned; to the builders whose Setitions charges.
Notwithstanding the nest endeavour en Barracks, and Captain Deane Comphins that for the Consular Body and the Municipal Coanding party met at the church at a quarter. request $100 of this mms was hauded to the so- minister the funds better than those of some of work is proved to be smand and atropy, to the past two ddock. Capt. C L Conasilan (The constant of the Hep Ehing who accompanied the want of incre-suð accomındation is bow. rrently tell. We believe, however, that the the Bhor-pao Asa panishment for vartain po
The Daily News translates the following from Bitfla) moted as best man to the bridegroom; and them and to whore they owed monny, and they our institutions are aged, certain of which English commander who knows how to handle the part of the Consul to parsuade the Chinese there were four bridesmaids, who awaited the received $400. Me Bobinses, who paid them, have thousands of dollars outstanding, hat to the delicate little craft skilfully, and to the crews anthorities to releses the campher seized and to whose discipline and steamship must be excellent. withdraw the monopoly granted to the said maa- Government has no inteution now of using i fitioni olfescon, e saint of 'Thïbot was some years bride's arrival under the church purcha. They I said it was not neopssary for the Hap Shing to persons who neither pay interest nor retura these little-squadron arrived at Takin last week, darin, nothing was done, bat a second transit
were pretty dresses of white embroidered muslin, gire e rescipt us be money was really paid to principal. the ground for that purpond. The latest age informed by the Emperor that his soal would with reste ano saben of white silk; and their plaintiffs and therefore he (witness gave a res The performance given by the men of themes.
not be allowed to return to this world; but, on tall white hata were trimmed with ribbon bows caint in full for $500. When he obtained a let the saint'e death, the Emperor yielded to the 2-and clusters of cornflowers. Each wore a gold ter from the enginer of the Crusader he took it. Tamego at the D. Pedro V. Thostre on Saturúsy | the areation therega of licitaticas of the saint's pupils, and slowed the dragon hangle, the bridegroom's gift, and our to Mr. Cruker and seked for parmsat of the went off very well, the pieces performed boing nes Police Courts with quarters in the soul to ro-appear in the person of a baby, en ried a banquet of sorafewers and yellow caran balance of $100. Mr. Croker told him to go to ospitally done. His Excellenoy the Governor upper storeys for the Minirates, Chist whose behalf the Manchu Residents in Thibations, the regimental poloars. The bride one Mr. Ebinson who said he had receipts for the and Sra. Costa were present.
now apply for a restitutio in integrum of all the with her father, Gen. Sargent, who condrated whale amount and that nothing was orig.
The day of the 19th commenced fur, with light although they did not dispate the illegality of Clerk, etc., the site of the present. Po docensed saint's honours.
har to the cbaacol, and afterwards gave her way. Neither himeslf nor his partner had ever resolt-
Bo 2002 5s the Society for the Balint westerly breezes, till 1 p.m., when it became the monopoly, nothing was done to abandon it; lice Courts being utilised for the extension 'fheating of the mosquito (ays the Chinese She was dressed in broad striped moird and watin, ed the remaining 3300 due. Tho $150 ressived of the Widows and Orphans of the Foor has slightly overcast. The solipse commented at sa the contrary, on the 24th December, 1886, my of the gaol. But then there louts in the Time is not quite such harmless irritant as the front being dreped with some rare old Bras from Mr. Croker on the 18th August was is set. been fairly started, I trost the local amateurs 2.35 pm, the greatest contest oconrring 21 3 40. place in the interior, where the amphor a distance the prospect of a new gand-on as guerally supposed. At least in Tientsin we sels lace, lent by her mother; and her tulle veiltlement of claims with regard to another non-will often give performances for its benefit. If fleishing at 44, after which it became very oollooted and storad, was broken into at sight.
whole stack of amphor together with mong hear of serions intammation sometimes result was fastened by diamond pics. Mrs. Sargent, tract. different, site altogether, and if we are ting, and at the present moment there is one case mother of the bride, was elegantly attired in Chan Awa, the other plaintiff, corroborated kind hearted Signor Chisrini should again visit Overcast with as increasing N.W. breeze. Before by party of alliers led by a waudarin and the splum, and all belongings of my employés were Macas he might be asked to give it beneft the eclipse our temperature in the shade was 86
deg, since which it has only been 76 deg. have a new guo! it would certainly be a mis in the Viceroy's hospital of shoess to the face ivory natin veiled in blank lade, with bonnet en the statements of the previous witness
Hol Aping, soocantant of the Hop Bhing shop, right. Masaensis resident in Hongkong, Shang. Our arrivals have brea H.B.M. cruiser seized. or, to speak more earrootly, ware stolen. via After the whole of the wedding party
No official notice of the monopoly was given take to enlarge the present one and sacrifice from this canes; and another cum of a European haul arrived, the church was thrown open to the said he went with the plaints's to hir. Croker's in
| gestionan being senfiued to bed from a species ground which might be better utilized for of blood-poisoning by mosquite. It is presumed villagers. The Rev.. W. B. D. Carter, M.A., July to get some piciasy which was owing to hii hai, and other ports may also fairly be asked to Leander, Capt. Dunlop, from the North with
mais on board she will leave again for the North transit pas, zod the Chinese officials bad no right to mixe goods under the mers pretext of a to-day-Japan Gazette. Police Bricks. But if the present gal and my camphor was in each case oprired by a monopoly. My cuatroots mero closed long before into matters which contain virns of some kind Rer. Heary E. Ravenbil, M.A., rural desa, who paid him at the request of the plaintiffs ur friends hers.
His Excellency Ng Tai-cheong, the Governor were enlarged a new guel would be unco which they carry without intending it to the reator of Buckland Newton-eum Plush, Dorset, He did not give any reculpt for it as the clerk
Chinese commenced thinking of taking up the sary, at all events for many you to some, skin of their next victim.
azoles of the bridegroom, officiated, naisted by said it was not necessary.
of Kwangiang, arrived berorather unexpectedly
Heawhile both the Police and the Gaal sú-
the Rev. H. Johnston, M.A.. reator of North Wour Achan, one of the partners in the Hop on Saturday afternoon from Caston, is the gon LIU MING-CHUAN AND THE CAM-protection" of the trade, hat when the Hong
PHOR TRADE.
kong market improved, and after I had closed The Shanghai Courier is responsible for the Cray. The ceremony over, the wedding party Shing, said the previous witam received $100
extensive contracts at a fair proft, they declared thorities are crying opt for more room, there following elegantly worded paragraph A proceeded to Meant Bascal where Ges, and in July last fran. Mr. Choker in garment boat Peng-chachat, attended by six other
monepaly and I was left in the cold, unsile in The following letter appears in the N. C. exrry out boutracts, unable to get back my sloten is the greand walting to be used, and be death under Buewhat regular orostences Mrs. Sargent entertaland's large party at lun-of debt owing by the plaintiffs. The gunboats. Salates were fired, and she distin
Daily News
camphor and other goods, and, thus far nuable to Government its like the use on the tile took lately place on board the Engpai. Short abean, which was served in a marques. The next day he went to Canton. About two or grished visitor landed with an armed escort of
The London and China Express of the 6th and obtain any compensation for the losses sustained, who could not make up his mind on which y before the steamer left Shanghal for Tleutain, band of the Seats Guards was in attendance and three days afterwards come ane called on him from 80 to 100 soldiers and proceeded to Govern
Con the 23rd ult, the 3rd engineer on board, Mr. and played as excellent programme of music. from Mr Croker and asked him to go to tho side to get down.
W. Thomas, took dienly ill and a taken to At five o'clock the newly wedded couple started Iron Werks and see 3. Bobinson. When he ment House to all on His Excellency Boshor 27th May has brought ooples of the reporte of and this is what is called the new system is the General Hospital, where he died of choisis for London, on their way to North Wales, where get there Mr. Robinson told him that lie so Costa. I am told that the object of the the British Consuls on the trade of Tamsul and working with probable advantage to all con-"
Macro of this Chinese official Taiwan Fe during the past year, which although cerned.
Any Government monopoly of any article no- on the 25th. The vacancy on the Hungpai was they will pass the honeymoon. The bride's tra- contant het received $100 from him, but had visit to In another columns we reproduce from a filed by Mr. Isso Gill But on the following velling costume of grey cloth had a panel and not given any receipt for it. A recipe was to see the line of Samaration from Chinese perhaps of little interent to militants at other
altimate consequences may prove to be of the opinion nothing but a branch of treaty, and a. Sangbai contemporary an article on the day, after the steamer had left port, Me. Gill waistcoat of white cloth embroidered with silver, written out and interpreted to him and he was territory and ascertain Chinese rights, do. The porta in Chins, deal with question which lu ita cording to frosty open to foreign trade is in is
took sick, with all signs of eboleen, and died on and she wore & bonnel to match Many of the asked if he would alga it and he did so, agreement recently concluded between the the following day; the 25th. His body was unguesia shortly afterwards returned to London, Nathaniel Georgs Kabinen, the test vituo Chinese residents here havenertain idea of their greatest importance to foreign trade stall treaty beginning of the end of foreign trade in treaty Eastern Extension and Great Northern Tale, signed to the deep on the same data”
they had come, by special train.
alled for the defence, statos that he paid plain- 'own about the visit, but they were greatly dis porta To my regret I see a British Consul ports. It any Chinese offcial is allowed to mo
iden we have heard formulated in re- spect to it is
and will rotara to Port Arthur sop-Chinesepass was granted and another trial to bring some
camphor down was made, with the same rezult it was seized by a mandarin on the same spot is the former lot. Again the attention of the lonel Chinese arthorities was drawn to the gross browh
HAKODATE.
Mod Angust.
of treaty committed by their subordinates, and