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The Daily Press.

HONGKONG. NOVEMBER 2ND, 1857. THE equanimity of the Chinese Government is seldom disturbed by the course of trade. The Buthorities at Peking caro little whether the native or foreign tradera mate-loss-r

Owing to an outbreak of measles in the house of the Headster, Mr. Bateria, the Hong- kong Eblic School is temporarily closed.

The Strele Times of the 24th October aays: -A large tigress was shot last week in a gan- bier plantation in Jebar On the body being operand three young outs were found inside.

Attention is directed to the alteration in the notice of departure of the O. & O. steamer San Pablo, which was originally advertised as calling at Honolulu. She will act touch at that port.

THE DAILY PENSS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBBÉ 2wd 1887.

CANTON.

(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.

1st November.

A dispute which has been going on for some time between the Kai-tong of the six stroɔts in the Western Suburb and His Excellency the Governor has at last come to a head and relations batween the poople of this district and the Au thorities are very strained indeed.

The Imperial Maritime Customs require an- other examination shad, and In order to prvido)

Įsideration except as a field for speculation re for luiting sagh right when Korean BOVOYE ·

garding China's political action there, and very are appointed to them.

Hairy H, Colaridge, obief engineer of the THE DISCONTENT IN ZULULAND.

weldon or ever is Koran considered as aho shoulā To all lovers of liberty and of principle in Dinisula is discontented, and the country is Nisa, said he was on board when most of the

ba, viz: as a nation numharing weira millions consonance with this grand mainspring of pa swit atcwod. It was not stored by men be

of tuhabitants, all condorted Estively in their tional life, it is surprising how this question of very disturbed. The Dragoons have boon ordar-argo of oil was shippat at Sourabaya, and he

own liberties and prosperity, governed by an at- Korean liberty is treated by the British press in longing to the ship. He did not know whether ad up.

eient monarchial dynasty which has do tran-China wad Japan. Compara it with the es they were employed by the ship. Those who su DEATH OF A PROMINENT POLITICIAN.

perlatended the stowing were Chinese, some of

ties of friendship and commers with the great citoment and decimations over the libertion of The Right Hon. A. J. Berosford Hope, M.P., then strangers and some carried on board the

powers of the western world, and whith acer-Bulgaria with its two milions of inhabitsabs and ship. Ha knew that at any rate one owner of

Ing to the testimony of Mr. Carlos, of Her M-Hommelia with hardly one million of inhabitants, is dead.

cargo came on board. The whole of the oil wan

Korea, kas bean prastosily independent since are peoples. And yet Korsa has twelve million [The following brief sketch of Mr. Beresford psoed on denk: nous was stored below. The oil

fosty's Canauler Sorries, who was some time in both compared of smothy mixture of seminar. the middle of the Seventeenth Century," or for of propio, all of the same raon and dirilinud at Hope's career is taken from Men of the that was on board after leaving 'Singapore was

the last two hundred year!

least to an equal baroi with China, and, forsooth, Time-The Right Hon. Alexander James on deck shroust of the after batoh. If was re-

All sympathy with Koren as an indepondant Korea is to be swallowed up by China, and, to be Beresford Hops, M.P.. LID, youngest son moved at Singapore: He did not know where of the lata Thomas Hope. Esq., of Deepdage, that partionlar oil was stowed before, but it was Surrey (author of "Assstone," by Louisa part of the oil stoned ex deck at Sourabaya. site the Govornar ordered a strip of the fore-nation that under considerato testnout might allowed to disappear from smongst the Eastern market for the world's commerce, is withheld by different of the humanitarian powers who are Beresford, dunghter of Lord Depies. Arou Of the men who osme on board in charge of the shore by the steamer wharf to be filled in and develop into a friendly ally and proves vainalde nations, amidst the criminal gilerde and in- aosely all those Christian civiliand powers who griof striolan at even the possibility of the same bishop of Tram, who married as her second oil at fourabaya he saw nome of them on used for the purpose. The K-fang vontad haabani the late Viscount Boroaford G.C.B., board until the boats which brought the oil this as they alloge it will interfere with the land-have by solemn treaties covenanted to show per happening in the earner of Eastern Europe. was born in 1820, and educated at Harrow and at left. The oil was then all atawed, and it was not ing of passengers and goods for certain streets, petual amify to the Sovereign of Kars and bis Dass the effort of Kores to assort her harts Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduat-removed natilarrival at Singapore. Aftor less-

order.

ed B.A, in 1841 He was one of the earlicet iar Biùpapers for the first four or five days and ale urge their rights of property people; and who have broken their faith with fled favoar with the British prass in Chins?

har implacable enemy, China

that the public organs in the East are on the members and president of the Cambridge, the ship went very well, and then the machinery in it. On Saturday, the 29th.altimo, a polition or and deserted her not given har over to Is there our clear outspoken word to show. got out of order; the coal ran short and she put on the subject was presented to the Governor The Attest deseription of the conluet of aide of Kores in her struggle with China If Camden (afterwards the Eccliological) Soolo- ty, and has taken an soitve part in the Charch into Tourane to coal and put the machinery in in the street in the Old City what he was on hie these powers that suggest itself is that after the press admits that "we do not know that way

When about two days out from Tourane movement, and in artistic and architectural

iog tresties with it at its political parts, they are than the intention of the King of Kares to sead questions, as an avowed partiean of the ethic had weather was mat with-head wind and hosty way biok to his Yamên. This is not the first bringing Koran late national existence by task thing has escarred this year of graster gravity side. He purchased in 1944 the ancient buildsen. Amongst other precautions the oil, which patition they have prossuted. The Governo ashamed of their awu parentage and of their savoys of his own to foreign Courts," it at the ings of St. Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, was dangerous, was put over the side. It was who is a very determined man. Aatly refused to own progany, and are sorry for bringing it forth ame time throws a doubt on the power of the La college for missionary clergy, and was making the dook very slippery and the ossos aceiro the petition, and said they must givo xp and they would now even help to drownor strangle King to act thus by adding, "This apparently President of the Royal Institute of British began to break loosa

allowing China to dastray ira nitional just certain formalities being cbserved by them Arabitats from 1865 to 1967. He was one

By Mr. Wilson-The other precautious were the site for the of His maerial Majesty's the new bora member of the world's family, by has bas sanstioned at Peking on condition of He did Custom 3. When the Na Hoi Magistrate as the one parents of sa illegitimate child per thereby tacitly admitting that China has a right of the members for Maidstone from 1841 tl that the after awning was taken in. 1852, when he retired, but was related for

not know of any other precautions taken on heard of the attempt to present the saovad potimit and consent to the witwife stifling th exist to limit the power of the King of Kuges a that borough in March. 1657. In 1853te was on deck. In bis own department he had overy tion he despatchel a party of andise and Resucessful candidats for the University of likely to brank Josse made fast. Cambridge, was defeated at Stoke-upon-Trent speed of the engines was not reduced until arrested & nuubac, of the pititions (shop in 1882, and was siccted for that borough in next morning. To have reduced the speed keepers and their nexistants) and conveyed them wontd only have made the rolling worms. to the Magistracy, where they were asked to wiza Jaly. 1865. In 1868 he was elected for the University of Cambridge, which he still repre- There was mall not of the time. He did red agreeing to massanes all olim to the national life tries to keen in obscurity so I silsson in oxistance between foreign powers and Kores Beats. He has always snted as an independent not know what was dogs with the sails, whether

The

ance of the evidence of their mia and their shams though just befara it has, "China had allowed of night and elance, or out of sight and hearing, misgiving and an inconsistency in such a state- that has just sen the light. Asitis ander sarer har sezerainty to fall into demetade." There is that ansh risked miscoeds are perpetrated, somuk, for it farther states "How could Po- avery one coincarnad in the extinction of Kor's king act otherwise seeing that there are treaties

soothering of the nation is bring assouplished. hint at." The syn" paps express its re- Conservative. In 1880 he was sworn & am they were taken in or not At the time the party in dapata, but this they refused to do. all that is doing in Korea, while the political in which the sainty not so much as bex of the Privy Council. In 1881 the Uni-xings were taken in there was a heavy anell. Certain of them were then rulessed. the reminder o crise of the riotim are to be nilored to raschgrat that Sir John Walsham, our Minister a versity of Dublin ovnferred on him the tonn. Witness did not gat wat at that tirao. Aboat bing dead as hostage. The shon-paplethe public ear last coman should me to the Paking, did not present himaf st Seoni, to resons of the slengiterad, and it would simost which Court he is nagraditel, as he might have rary degree of LL.D. Mr. Beresford Hope is four o'olack next man he was in the angine who had been released reported the WAY the author of "Letters on Charch Mattera, by roam, when the water came down. Ho did not:

with Koras to evince their friendship with that | probably mischievous daɑpatch of enroge abroad. D. O. L.The English Cathedral of the notice that any extra precautions were taken to which they had been treated and mash last like a conspiracy of the powers in waity" pranded the King to abin ton his flick and "Nineteenth Contary. Wership in the secure the oil when bad weather was coming on. in tigastion was ezditad. An attempt to pare

out of national scisleane hy-China-and-by form undoubted-right of embassy foolish and mir Tp." a novel, 1880;The Brandreths, could walk on deck by laging bold of things of the shoptsaport and their friends, oureving ing an impruetrable rampart round the tragedy chiroys? The alyay it which this could ba Church of England," 1974; "Strictly Tied At times the ship rolled very much; one the relays of the prisoners was mis-37376try by their indifference to its botez orashad Why eat the exercise of the King of Korea's Moral, 1822; and of armstons pamphlets, Soma of the enrering boards of the steam pipas antaras, marshd to the agistracy and do so as to pravert the destruction of their treaty mischiorors would be hat owing to China's at papare, and articles, and in the proprietor of and bounds belonging to the cabins were carried

Tironing Korea and the diffulty to obtain ra penipitits bulween the bre tries, and the Saturday Review. He married in 1849, wy in the typhoon. There was no danger to aloded that they should be set fra: but the friend being furrapto. Hones the silence an-toinnt to trannies neer Korea, & var might. by the Lady Mildred Cesil, daughter of James, the ship. He could only say he saw one as Maristrats firmly reind and overal of the table informatioaubost her, but it sans in vain rendir pisha tus interention of other powers neond Marquis of Salisbury.)

break over the deck whers the carga was before toware of the crowd had their fross slappi-hy to try and choke her spiration for liberty and in the strife to protect Koran from China's op- it was thrown overboard, The He was heary the lictore, who ordered then to go home, bab prapathy, and the cutor world will soon hearression, and that loud to all sorts of compiles

avi lanos of thy defeated murder thigh the Mi-tious in the extreme East which must be viewed Buongh to break some of the cwas, but he did not the entire are rained in the Tunfy the

nister Plenipotentiary whom the Korana Kine with alarn by all who are concerned for the Ree that

By Mr. Wilkinson-When the ofl Arst one whole night and biroanoked thers, onking fair intends seating to the grast pawar in orla to safety of British intorat hore. But whoso on board the casos were in a very insere con rice, &o. The Kai-fox thereupon closed thair show them that his antion has neither has donfult would the be? Surel ho King of dition and were leaking, so that they could not be shops at day and also the gates of the alerts, death nor bas it any intention of appearing in Koren wald t be the misskiaf maker bat stowed inside. He did not know whether thera

foreign sovereignty. No wonder than at the baring condust at the Cuart of Seoul. It would Nalongside, but the ship was full up when she left. The zub are grestly inconsed, and awin to the ingustion of the otiof conspirator in this piesshire ban moi me to the paint bad the co- was room for the oil in the bold when it first came a protest against the notion of the authorities. th world as the shadow of the vasal of any the Chinese, il at Te through als over- pulitioal assavigation "39 similar to that duet et Yaya ben term fautish and mischier. By Hie Lordship He knew the ones were tant beint required for the use of the Maritime of Jasadurs because the oil was running abou: the Customa they have imported anti-forsiga foliar esuribed in the Edicbarch Review of last July, on instead of that of the King. To Japae into the mitar. The shopkapwa in the sì: The turbulent Crime Resident at Sopras thoagi aduty approving Japan's envat This losed the evidones for the defence

ing from his clotekes, and ky thus sought to de- tion of Korea's right of embassy with a certain Mr. Wilson said the answer to the plan that iining abreats armpathising with the Kubare soutely felt the dinger of the King 93 fra lic of Koren dealt with the gas- else of its impartans the roy resoles of sud impartiality. In the Mail of the 24th September,

SUPREME COURT. 1st November.

IN SUMMARY JURIDICTION.

Beroar Mr. A. J. LEACH, ACTING PUINE JUJOE

CHUN PUT Nam--No-Go.

The Europea made fireworks for the Jubileo

In this suit plaintif claimed $1,000 from deduk. celebration arrivel here yesterday per Lado. China stegner Canton from Shanghai. They fondlaat, who is the owner of the steamer Kliseum, cousist of fifteen esees, and were manufactured in consequence of non-delivery of cargo.

Mr. Wilson (of Messrs. Watton and Deacon's) by Mesars, Major Brothers.

We understand that Dr. Atkinson, who happeared for the pleiutiff, and Mr. Wilkinson for of the shippers was that the plaintiffs in this and expressed a wish to join in the azilation fing Ministar- abrovd that hai boon desired init is stated “Jut now we raid that Kores has

the defence.

in 1930.

Mr. Wilkinson.said his defence was that this

sibly ba

NINGPO

the oil was shipped us deck cargo with the consent fane of the Six Streets by heli a mating case were not tho shippers hat the onsignees for been appointed to succes? Dr. Wherry as Sa- Mr. Wilson said in this case the axsot claim valuable consideration, and they were therefore losing their shopu alm. The at w tak hy the Korean olois! Gazette, by inaloutly tryiar tacou an axetat stap not expooted in the rasal of China, and on this fals petitio principis state of an in las lentuition are alcosdy porintendent of the Groveramvui Civil Hospital, as $1.055.10, but the plaintif hid foregone the nut brand by aur consent there was it there was the authorities are undoubtedly arbitrary, but a revive the worn out dogs of Kores bates as thas It in liont ha degies to assume the expected to arrive in Hongkong during the $52 in order to bring it within the fuelsdiction any conscat at all. According to the defendant's toesigners are in a way responsible for the .fabionting a ststam at ar proposal, (which has customat to titfal idanes of such a wish, but. present month. Dr. Atkjason took his degree of the Summary Coart. The plaintif olsimad ate the notice was not given to the consignes, The circumstacor shows how slight a tulur. her and its way late Chinese papers) that expected in regard to the fast that it must for 284 cases of uil which had been shipped by but only to the shippers, and that ealy through ever remotely connected with Europaas, arvos Kaces in auling Labaie ab and shall be have been taken with the kusvisigo and pro to stir an the lafoat snim sity of the Caxton governed by and be in anaformity with the bible against the will of China. If the King laws of Want a nations with vafaranga to of Roraa his per to inst his subjects with We would raniad our rondors that Herr the defendant's vansel Ilisuus from Bourabaya to their agents. Amere verbal consent in any case

Tasial states on thou metara, aut that thoharacter of plonipotentiscias to represent it And he denied entirely that there against all foreigners,

ia aceian with this law the Koro Mi-abroal, and if Earspenn States are arepared proft, so long as their taxes are faithfully Kubler's farewell pianoforte resital will be given this port. On application being made by the would not be sufloicnt to alter a written do

holder of the bill of lading for bia cargo be was enment.

nisters should be introduced and their predentials to recognise relantine busting his signa collected and the condition of the Treasury this evening in St. Andrew's Hall, for which hold that it had boen jettisoned. We special de was aty noh essent given, and for this rea-

presented by the Eavors of their guzorain power tare, thera is aniram for further disputes about With is satisfactory. They would be equally blind an excellent programma has been arranged. fence had been filed, and he therefore proposed to son, that the amount of freight charged was

tho Chinese Government." Where Mr. Yoon the independs, of tas little Kingdom. The concert is undor the patrounge of His Ex-

2nd October. of proof lay with defendant. If his friend would the amount of premium paid to the issara to the falling off in the import of opium and celleues the Gerencse, who has agaified his in-pat in the bill of lating, and held that the sun the full amount for between deck carge and

discovered this law as abovo dosribal is unknowa the presence of Korea planipotentiarios at the decay of the tea trade did not the detention of being prezzat

not admit the bill of lading then Es must askofe was the amount for between deck cargo, No notise whatever was given to the insa anos

Mr. & M. Moses, of Messrs. D. Bassoon, Sons to me, for the beat writers of internatious! Is frolga courts Kores's ralations with foreign andance affect the revenue. But this rear On the passage of the river steamer Powan for an adjournment.

Mr. Wilkinson said he was under the impres- company, who issued a policy for ordinary & Co., has, by his departure per Kizspleen ges that I have read do not repugaise, any mch law. States must censo to be directed from Tientsin. has witnessed such a marked falling off into Canton on Sunday, when near to First Bat the export of one of China's great staple pro-Island, three men we gated elinging to the sion plaintiff would be put in the box to prove tween dock cargo. He also alleged, though he tarday, created a vauanor in the ranks of cur It is ganrally adated that seni-sevarsign Such an not on the part at the Korean Govern bottom of a capsited jank. Captain Rayland at the bill of lading. However, rather than have was not enite sure he would be able to prove it. small commcoity; the firm which he remebel states have neither the activa ner passive right eat looks very man lika taking the bit into

pore was ouasiderably overload-d."

who has hook bors about these years, left know by their sornesiga's encar; but that aven xuthey firtdar hady a the nias or propuri for ductions that the loss of the rerentin must once stopped the stormar and picked up the poor the case adjourned he would admit the bill of that the ship on leaving Surabaya and Singa bere baring load their agency. Mr. Mans of embassy and are always reprinted abroad its own both. It will conpal Chins either to Cha Apo the plinti, was then called. Being be had gains the exteam of his fellow powers should be obliged to be their envoys dismunting, neither of which contingan dina cau he appreciable, and the mandarins have at follows, who had been in the water for some time,ading. -----Just roused themselves to the fact that saving fail to obtain assistance from any of

the passing janka, The men were landed at cargo was desk carga, that it was shipped as such said he carried on business with Cha -Yan a residents, not only in his pricate intorcears. but if they osoase to sant them to other powers! be rezurled without an Hare is then at the request of the shipper and that it was Tong Chan in taisity. He produced the bill by the efficient manner in which he coulasted introinesd and their ardentials praantal by a gation of Ka's depandsuse of most proâtable trade is gradually and not Whampaa.

jetcisoned between Singapore and this port be- of lading for 23 case of nut oil. When he his business relations. The community was fally their sazeran's easy, is anheurd of inter China but strays qualified with the same doubts slowly leaving the country. The de.

Some time aga letter appeared in the Quess as it was absolutely essary for the safety sont to take delivery of the e he was in informed represented on board the steamer to wish kim tional law, antis mars invention of this C as to which of thatwo powers is citat, 11 37ikesd-

6 resident at Soal for the purpose of deep by the British preis a China. it had hoa throwe overboard. The value of good bye and fature prosperity.

Ta plass Korea in the ditegɔry of semi- The oomiaet of Japan ant of the British cline in the export of tes this season Zander in the name of the Rev. J. E. Tenison of the ahip.

The wasther at present is in as ausstein. Mr. Wilson objected that this defenos had not the oil was $1,052.49, according to the market in nearly thirty million pounds. For some Woods.on the Patang gold mines, which was

mate in Hongkong. He never had way matice.

Iation entering much from it.

question, for Koras has trasties with the great he met ambigabas. The treaty made by Jearn the importers of China Congous disavowed by that gentleman. The mystery of been ed

ité-insertion bas, e acar, been cleared up. A Mr. Wilkinson said his friend's objection was that the cargo was shipped on dock with the state, and farer is prevalent, the astive papa advereign statas is plainly begging the whole prs in Japan repariin Koros has of late The work of harvesting has not yet commoased powers implicitly recognising her acties right Count Its with i. Heng-chang relative to He had corresponded shippers' consent. The caryo was inenred for have been making heavy losses, and friend of Mr. Tenison Woods, who writes for the purely a technical one.

to an appreciable estont, a few patokes only of sombsy as an independent nation. Wather a matnal military occupation of Korea, when- the result of these losses and the yearly ia-prues and who know a little of his movements, with him regarding the case and know perfectly 81,100. The orgo was paid for in cash,

By Mr. Willdusor The insurance was effect having been cloared: To a superficial observer the Tanng: ramon telegraphel to the Karawit eamed it for fhios and Japan creasing composition of the teas of India and thought of conscting the leftor as a bartless well what his deform was.

His Lordship agreed with Mr. Wilkinson.ed at Bourabaya. Ways did not very frequent the stops seem oro-llent, and the firms do apt Conet to not in socordance with Taea's proposal to avide Korean territory, plased Jeps practical joke. When he found the mischief he

His proviene con anticipafa-lisappoint anton this weareris irealemmat to the question, as is also the in sition of noso aplice in a pujaciel restaitons stortion of Yusu that the Kamran set of rẻ ch of Kai tamilar, and perhaps Caylon has one become apparent in the had used be apoiogland to Mr. Tenison Woods His defence was the only one there could pos. ly get-oonsgatents of oil.

ainments had always been stowed below, not ob Correspondent.

King instead of arting his independence the energiere of which the Jiom Mal writi for the indiscretion. largely reduced export. The altration at

Mr. Wilkinson then quoted from Leggat on deck, and the same was the case with shipments

by his conten slated act betraying his publied my boa miring of being obliged to obara in the Tsung-li Yauen was called to the deteri The sagad tot of subscripting grifigs, which Bills of Lading to the effect that recovery could that be made.

At this stage the hearing was adjourned, the

A LETTER ON THE INDEPENDENCE izcranes and folly," but it is incredible that Chian's "lacing firmer hands on the rains" arrived by the steamor Canton yesterday, word

thisisarantaadsesorant Chinese resideriahood ander pualty of hersking her tranty protes OF KOREA. oration of Chinese Congous by the Inspector. dawn for in the afternoon, with the following/not be made from aзster, owner, or agent whon

prosume to assartthat "thevarious foreign Mini Chat It Litranty shows that Japan is as little to General of Customs some time ago, bat beri resalt Mr. Vady dow Nos. 21 and, e deck cargo had been thrown overboard because case to be mentioned on Friday aert.

the safety of the ship rendered it necessary,

The following lotter has bosu handed to us for targ at Seoul have made know their opinion be traded as Chinzie, as they are both prompso yonds caution administered to the teamen Jackson No. 3. Mr F. I. Saghek Na. 23, Ast. provided that such cargo had been placed on the

that in order to ensury their roeption in foreign tivs'alties in the destruction of Korea if they can POLICE COURT.

publication:--

Courts the Korea Eross should conforms" only enjois athar powers to wink at their ia- nothing was done. Now, however, the J. D. Humphreys Nou 24 and 36. fr. R. A. dook with the consent of the shipper. A later Gabbay No. 25, Mr. H. Eightwood No. 23, Co-

My Dear Friend,Yon ask me to give you the law fabricated by Mr. Yuen, mud this in the trigas and plan Pussibly Korea will nevar Board of Foreign Affairs bas secugaised the lonal Anderson Nc. 27, Me. F. IL. Hohu Noosas on the anhjset would be found at page 68

1st November. Law Leports, Queen's Bench Division, Wright

my impressions about the Korosu question. It facs of the provisoss of their own trendies that thales campe from their clutches through their v. Marr and Others. In that case the plaintif

is inded a question of very great importanon, they will reviva Korain Envoys on the same mutual jealousy. Just imagine Germsor and gravity of the subject, and in its cager 23. Mr. S. J. Dasby Nos. 2 and 31, Mr. P.

Jordan No. 30, Capt. Collinson No. 33, Mr. E bad shipped certain cattle as deok cargo

G. MITCHELL INNER,

sud one which would require more infonastion terras as their own earoys are raised by the reden making a treaty that neither of thera desire to arrest the threatened extinction of L. Woodin No. 8, Mr. P. Fraser-Smith No. 35, which daring a storm were thrown

Erroa Ma. N. Uver.

thau I possess, to do justior to; but I esanet King of Koren, and that they shall freely enjoy would invads Denmark's territory without their the foreigu tea trade it ba condescended on. T. Boll-Irving No.37.

board because it was necessary for the vessel's

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decline to do my best in order to meet your re the sume facilities for communisting personally mutual permission, and the baring the effron. to not only recognise the existence but also to Extensive coulfolds on the Ombilian river safety it was held that the plaintiff could

not recover. Mr. Wilkinson then cupled several. The cass in which Cheong Ching alas Wong guest for roa imo Itaka the greatest fotorest and not through any other envoy with the targ to pablish such an agreement to commit uthorities of the powers, that are enjord by wrour as a deiance to Denmark and its tresty ask the advice and assistance of the Sbaiga West Sumatra are about to be worked ather as having beating on the present Chor was charged with robbery and warder in the welfare of this little kingdom, and dnst I

the Netherla yok Timo “Government." hai Chamber of Commeres. In a latter ad- by

of suit. In conotasion be said the fuels were briefly within the jurisdiction of the Emperor of China, kate used every effort to inform myself about it. diplomatis Functionarios in other countries. Eriends and neighbours What would Danmark

You have no doubt road the interesting article. This was indeed un peu trou fort, and the foreign think of sanh notion on the part-of-Germany- It has Anthorised the construction dressed by Mr. ELOAR Hosson, the Com-3tate Railway to the spot.

The labour these-When this sargo was brought to the was again Lafore the conrt.

It will he remembered that the prisoner was in the N. C. Daily News of the 1st October on Ministers at Seoul must bare laughed in their and Swalen, and what would Great Britain and alan of the twe powers who signed each a treaty missioner of Customs at Shanghai, to the difficulty is been solved by employing onvicts real she was ready to sail. At the request of

Of similar astare is the hazardon: statement to both invade Denmark eventually, and evan to Obairman of the Chamber, it is stated that on the work for the present, so as to admit of the shipper the cargo was placed on the deck. originally defended by Mr. Denay who, how Kors sad as it contains a promise of giring sleeve at Tusu's presumption in impating to Rassia think of it? Would it not appear to be a

operations baing set about at once. Chinese The oil was in open taxes, and there was never ever, withdren from the case on the 7th October, further consideration to the affairs now said to thear ecob absart opinions, Bir Rozer HAT, having been in communice-coulies se be unavailable hitherto, Pres any intention that it should be stowed below The prisoner then applied for a remand to enbe ruling or imminent in Korea, I shall

After Having Bings able him to get money to engage a lawyer. Mr. endearoar in the awhile to tell you what in the Chinese pron, apparantly inspirat. brutition it between them! This would be a To say conceruing them so as to help you Yuan, "thatas a sequence to all this theiront parallel casa to the Itc-Li trails between Chins tion with the Tsang-li Yamen on the sub- labourers on this spot ste conspicuons by fheir along with other cargo.

Absence As matters now stand, says the Sur. pore the vessel encantered a typhoon and it be Caldwell, who appeared for the prosecntion a jest of the decreased consumption of Chinaabara Concert, convict labour must be fallen came avessary for the safety of the ship that no reason to object, and the onse was wacord. in forening a right appreciation of what is po ministers alot and all resigned and that every and Japan agreeing to invade Kures on a given On the 15ta Cotoing here, though I confess it is nearly a ob nasent in lication points to the total collapse of contingency, and yet not a word of romonstranca tes in the English market in particular, owing back upon. Howarer sofficient concicis may these cases of oil should be thrown orurhaard. ingly remanded for a week. to alleged deterioration in the quality of the prore for certain parposar they obeleusly will He thought if he could prove those farts to her Mr. Hastings, from the office of Messrs. serre as the now defunct Schleswig Holstein the undertaking, tant instruation from the Chi has be heard eandemning the trasherong and Wotton and Deacon, appeared on bahalf of the quortion, of which the late Lord Palmerston is nees Government had didad the King to aban- culpable conduct of Chinn and Japan in this leaf, excessive admixture of dust, &c., has fail to meet requirements in the long ros. The would have made aut his caso,

Edouard Roure, master of the Iliarus, was then prisoner and applied for a farther remand se reported to have said when asked to explain it, don the project altogether and that probably ons The only way out of the present diffoalty Government is trying hard to get foreign la called on the Commissioner fora report getting borers, but finds its efforts onlked by the called and said on his last ayage from Soura Mr. Wotton was expected from home and would that there were only two persons who had oror the last of it has been heard for the present."ould be for the treaty powers to clearly and forth what faults are found with teas placed ogolle brokers sing in the Straits Settlements. baya the day before he left he shipped son case take the defance bu y arrival. The onse was nederstood it, one of whom was himself, and Evidently the wish is father to the thought in formally donlara Korea to be independent of of oil. The shippars agents came and put the again remanded, but when it was resumed on the he had forgotton. all about it, and the other, all this, and the qualification for the present may China, as they have alrenly admitted it by their ORSOs on board Chercselves. They placed thement Mr. Hastings concreted the defence. The whese zame he did not osre to mention, had died be inde sa & loophole to escape throneb the tranties, and to insist on the Chinese resident at on the Shanghai market, and what remedien The Indias Daily News says "The con

case was not concluded on that day and was, re-ins lunatic asylum from an urerstrain of his statement be questions. Meanwhile the Japan Sanal discontinuing to claim superiority over can be adopted for their removal, in order tinged depression in the opina trade is causing on the deck. He returned a portion of the caseS that, through the instrumentality of the much anxiety to Native Chiefs of Central Indis as there was no reou on the deck for therd. The man from day to day until the presentoosssion mind in trying to find out the truth about it. I Mail of 24th September announce that ons of their representatives there, which he is duing to who see the prinsipal source of their resonus in cooling who assisted in placing the cargo on dook when a latter was sat in by Messra. Watton and avow that there are many difficulties, though not the envoys-the one sat i Jepsa-was rooted their advantage and laas at consideration. The Yauen, detailed instructions may be framed danger of desping. The immediate leas and wore paid by the ship. The cases of oil were Deacon stating that they retired from the asse. quite so bad as those of the Sobleswig Holstein in andlence by the Emperor on the 20th Sep public has a strong claim to have this question Mr. Caldwell applied for a further remand, question, in the way of putting at the truth on tombor without say introduction by the Chinesettled and politial consous alge demand its

cerning Horon. First of all the isolation of thatMinister at Tokio, and that the Korean envoy salution. for the general guidance of producers in the rain, however, fall on the cultivators The Na placed on the peop as the lower deck was fall.

The all was placed on the poop under the direo which was granted.

country and there being no public press in Kores oregented his orelestials himself, and not as tive Darbus are trying to aroid reduction in

to road what goes on there. Then the cen. Ynon insisted in his fotitions arstim of interni-

·isterios, · Mr. Henson adds that the "Yamens their rates for opium lands, and compel the cul- tion of the owner of the surge. These cases ware L

Informatier fast repaifat from BEFORE ME. H. E. WODEHOUSE.

tradictory and one-sided misrepresentations of tional law. being fully impressed with the importance tivators to pay the same rental for lands the open at the top. He had never carried any of

Korean affairs that are assistantly foisted on the Seant state that Yuen har temp rarily sacred THE COAL TRADE BETWEEN AUS- of the interesse at stake, is oxious to ob prednes of which has enormously fallon in price before. If he had bad room an the lower deck be

TRALIA AND THE EAST. CHARGE OF UNLAWFUL DETENTION.

publia socording to the prejudiced sour headed in frightening to Korean envoy to the Unit tais the fallent information possible, and be The onsequence is great distress and general would not have carried these cases there because complaint. Tho now Minister of Indore, Dawan they were not covered and might have spoilt

Cheong Alam, Chan Ain, and Hu Asang were they ocme, and these sndly perplex the enquirer. ed States from proceeding there by making hiri

The Rev. J. Ft. Tanison-Woods, sontinang will be obliged if the Chamber will give the Bagarath Row, is said to be endearoaring to other go. After lealug Singapors on the metter its early and Lost consideration, and persuade the Darlar to motion remissions of 17th September, he met with a very heavy ty- obargad with illegally and by force detaining one The chief obstacle, however, to the truth bang baliere that he could not go without the ravence, which will be otherwise recerczubis phoon sad in the interests of the ship and all on Char Cheung Sau, farmer, in the Kwong Hep known in the line takes ay by certain foreign authority of the Emperor of China, Bud it

blustoring conduct of Herald writes:-It has beatfroady stated fust tala for their own selfish political purposes.olented at this furnish him with any suggestions whics In Gualter, the Agent to the Governor General board he was obliged to throw these saas over- Chong boarding house, No. 108, Queen's Head newspapers in China and Japan, which main is also known that the King was greatly his articles on the above subjost to the Sydney his devisiou. that taey had notthe aharacter usually possessed it may think worthy of being submitted to has persuaded the Conseil of Regency to adept board, otherwise they would have damaged the West, for the purpose of emigration.

Mr. Hastings (from the Dice of Messrs. Wot- and not for the good of Kora, that thine Teen, which makes it pretty clear that his one of the objections to the Tashasa mines was ship and prevented her being worked. When be

bass real recognised anzarsinty crer Korea Majesty has not abandoned Peking. The Chamber very naturally and immediate us to mitigate the gapsal shipped the oil his veesel was perfectly seaworthy ton and Deason) appeared for the defence.

agricultural distress."

Cross-examined by Mr. Wilson, witness sad Complaint stated that he was a farmor in which gives it a right to be considered the No doubt the "American physician" who has by coal sons; that is they did not preserve a properly agreed to give the matter early at- teation with a view to furnishing the Yames

The Courier saysThe Shanghai Distriot directly the asses began to shift he had ropes the Frovince of Kangkang. On the 3rd Oe final anthority on all opinions regarding that the oradit through the Chiress press of "inst uniform thickness or lip, and that they thinned with the best information and most practical Magistrate foi, and the Mizot Cours Magistrate put round them, but this did not present them to ber he came to Hongkong with a men named Kingdom and its policy; to the exolation grating the proposed morement of sead or emont, and undulated in the most ancort sin manner. Chan Sang Yen and another man whoes name of Kores being Estened to or being permit- basies hr Korva tu thas declare har intepon- I de not say that this objection way wall founded, Tsai, bave jointly issued a proclamation, pointing shifting. He bad not his leg book with him. out that in senordance with the Viceroy Li's e- Mr. Wilson ssked his Lordship to note the he did not know. They took him to the board led to assert its own position: and ecnsequently demes before the world," will soon show the King bat at any rate it does not apply to the Brasi suggestions is can make.

Unfortunately for the Chins grower morial to the Throne, in the 5th moon of the 8th fact the though he had given notice to the ing boss where they confined him in a room, the Chinese vartion of affairs is accepted as su- the falsehood of Tuen's bold statement, sad the antes. I went down these coal mines, not very rear of Kweng S, a monopoly, of ten years ther side to produce the log book, they had not and he never saw the two man again. Whils in theptio-although it is most deceptive. Thus Minister to Americs will pressed on his erran willingly I admit, bat long experience has oon- the boarding house the master wanted him to go the contemporary history of Kors all one-sided without further interruption. The United States vinced me that there is an getting away from there are difficulties in the way of Tewas granted to the Shanghai Cotton-cluth Mill dons e. gaining last ground w

Witness, ontinuing, mid the movement of to foreign posts, which he declined. On the and isomplete, and what is true or otherwise Government stoot legally tolerate such an en- the pressing desire of a man who wants to show that enumot Co. for establishing mills for the mau afectare of

ennatable pass by and he is concealed from the public. Add to this, arabment on its treaty with Koron es that now you is mine. Furthermore, I used bardly ns- The Indian ter

cotton-cloth by azchinery, and that others will the vessel broke the tins in three of the cases. 29th October be m easily be overcome.

has not be permitted to start a similar interpries From time to time the sun broke over the poop, onlled ent to him, and he came and took him out the foreign prass is frequently, both implicitly threatened by China Article II of the save my readers that the exploration of a cos! been allowed to obtain a firm hold on within that period. In the 8th past of Kwang After he left Singapore the cases were removed. The three prisoners were men employed in the sad overtly, urging the Chinesa Government ic treaty of 1988 provides that Korea may appoint mine in the climats of Burneo is not a luxurions He house, and they assisted in keeping comphinant senstantly interfere in Korean affairs, as though a diplomatic representative to resids at Washi- trip the heat, moisture, black, dast, and the the English market, both becanun of its low Su, a Chiness named Tu Shan-san, in the names from the poop and pisood on the after deck. prien and excellent quality. Tas China Leaf Frazar & Co, sed Boyd & Co., established a did not sign the bill of lading as it was never in the room. He was induced to some tooause China were exercising so unquestioned right of ingten, who is to receive there all the pri irregularities, pili, and uncertainties, 00- mill for mufacturing option broal by ma presented to him. He recognised the bill of the men told him they wanted to get worna money supervision there; and it even goes so far se to vileges, rights, and immunities without deert saquent upon having, Chinese miners, mining is taxed to the extent of about 26 per chinery, bat the andertaking was stopped by lading handed to him There were some words from the boarding house, where they had a recommend China to absorb or militarily occupy mination which are accorded to the same glasies cording to their time-honoured rule of thumb cont. altogether, made up of export duty, the United States Consul-General Now some in Malay in the bill of lading indicating that the brother employed. The three prisoners would all Korean territory. As a spacines and evid of representatives from the most favoured make the undertaking a thing not easily got lokin, and other squeezes, and this of Jepuose merchants, in league with two native cases were leaking. He did not know who wrote not let him go out. He was kept in that room soos of this practice of the British Prag in eation There is no word in that treaty of su through. However I was through all the merchanta named Tong and Hsin, bare started those words in the bill of lading. He did not from the 27th to the 29th October. The door was China the calmans of the Chinese Tires, pub- thority being required from the Chiness Emperor mine, which is entered by an adit level. A good course seriously bandicaps it in the meta similar enterprise, at Yang Shapes, contrary know bow it was that it did not appear in the locked and bolted. There were two or three in tished at Tientsin, stold the following The forech savay to be sent to Amerion-and it is an deal of work has been done anos two levels in with the Indian product, which enjoys to the regulations regarding the establishment document that the cases were to be carried sa the room braides him, but they were allowed out interest of China in Korea is vital to her, and insult offered to the United States Government to the seams, which here is about 25ft. thick. The was at Barrel that on that Remanded till the Srd instant, 10.w.even no desire to colliato neighbours can stand try and restrict by such prolongions the treaty galleries are not timbared, in fact they ar of rotton-nloth mille as memorialized by the deck cargo.

in the way of the paramount noensity for China righis ithas secured to Karsa. The Trasentaction merely tunnels through tas solid bitumenieed freedom from export duties. It also suffere Vicoros. Li, and sauctioned by the Throno. The voyage his vessel was variouded. The coarina Bai, was allowed in the sureties of 3150 each.

to be mistress of Korea. Therefore the Korea of Oblaniu this instance is an attempt to crush out coal, which is undisturbed by partings or foreign from other causes, one of which is men Japanese Consul-Conrad has therefore been re- surveyor at.Siurupore on this voyage told him

To Alin,coolie, was charged with the larceny nation, which is whether the Kingdon shall the liberty of Korea, and comes within the scope matter of any kind. It appeared to queeted to stop the mill in question, and the the vessel was drawing too much water, bet he tioned by the N. . Terald as follows hiuoso merobante named Tong and Hrin will was not of that opinion as she bad a good certi- of two baskets of coals, the property of Lembe ir.dependant or not, is a question of life cr of Article I. of the U.S. treefy, which provides somewhat brittle, or about the same as the ocul

be arrested and tried.

ficate given by the surveyer himself. The Akai, on the 31at alt. He admitted the charge death to Chius" (The editor does not coniles that if other Powers (including of coarse China) from many of the Queensland seams. On the certificate was on board the vessel. The certi and was given fourteen days' hard labour. ound to think whether it is a question of Bfe deslanjasily or oppressively with Korea, Americs whole, however, I should say it would bear or death to Korea) "and at all hazards China will its good offices in har betalt. What handling fairly well I did not appear to me Beste was not imbject to any draught. It was red to him, not word for word, but he kim-

Su Alt, saolie, was charged by a chair coslia, must in the long run maintain herself in military Great Britain would do in the similar cass of that there were any traces of woody structure, an Envoy being appointed by the King of for the mineral was thoroughly bitumenied in occupation of the peninsula" Here then is a self as the words “good risk." He was not of opinion that the Surveyor was oprrent about med Su Akan, silt stealing two chair blinds distinot instigation presented to Chips for invad. Kores to the Court of St. James being stopped all the specimens I saw. It was a clean coal, ing sad absorbing Korea, and oren a justification by Chins from going there, may be safely but not a cansof; in short, an ordinary coal with the drought of water notwithstanding that be of the value of forty cents on the 31st ulk

Three weeks' hard labour.

for such a violation of Korea's rights (without inferred by its treaty stipulations with nothing panlier or exceptional about its appear had to throw some cargo overboard. The sur-

WILFUL DAMAGE.

any provocation on the part of Korea,) presented Korea, which in Article II. provide that Korea 06.

Mr. Motley and others regarded the sedans on vapor could not tell he was going to meet with:

Trang Augan, Tant employed, aby's leading organ of the British press in Chian as a high sontracting party se mention boing typhoon. He had a right to carry cargo on deck when he had agreed with the shipper to do charged with wilfully damaging a rattan soal at to the attention of the Viceroy Li Hang-chang, made of the high suzerainty of Chine or of Korea the Burnei River and those of Ishaan on- while Great Britain is at peace with Korea and being a amal stats) may oppoint a diplematic tasutions of the same coal basin. I should say so. He did not know who the persass were who brothel in West-strost.

The charge was proved to the satisfaction of ass treaty of axalty with her. This is equivalent representative to reside permanently in England it would take some trouble to establish the fact shipped the cases of eil. He spoke to them in

the Court and the defendant was fined $10, or, to rashly recommending unjust bloodshed and with all the privileges and immunities that are As I have said, 40 miles of ses intervsuse be By His Lordship-The erge consisted of oil in default, fourteen days hard labour, the was war on a peaceful nation temparso more! enjoyed by diplomatic fanstionaries in other tween the two. The rocks of the Bruted River, not been deck carge it would not have been us keep the peace for six weeks, in default to be Korea's rainions to the wost la an asertion of fate to pack an envoy from Kess ander her either place.

betel nuts. It was all deck carga. Dad it also to be beard over in one anrety of 810 to The same journal quite recently declares that countries. Great Britain could not legally re- I thought, soomed older, but I get no fossils at independence which is facompatible with the tresty. France, Germany, Italy, and Russia Brides the extensive cuterons of cost at Bru- coasary to jottieon Had it not been thrown committed.

essential interests of China and that it is have no doubt similar clauses in their treaties neised Labran thereis expellent on! to be found overboard the vessel would certainly have been. wrecked. He did not break open the cases of

blow to the prestige of China" In sot with Koms, and it remains to be esen how they in the kingdom of Sarawak, and already a small lug the the foreign press gires an undue will soffer and resent such preposterous intertrade has new etablished there. Mr. Bamfylde

The advantage which India bag over China in the advantage that the manufacturer bas over the handicraftsman. The small planta- tions cannot compete with the large ones in Iadis, and are being rapidly absorbed or Amalgamatod. It is these large plantations.

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LONDON, 22nd October. with ample capita), improved machinery, and THE UNEMPLOYED AND DISTRESS the most expert supervision, that are con

IN LONDON.

trolling the Londen market; and the little The Lord Mayor kan antamoned an influential

Larmer with his two or three mow of ground Commities to consider what stops can be taken on a hillside in Hupeh, cannot bope to com- to relieve distress. pote with theen. In Jadi, the lot is fired. The mob still parades the streets, inflamma the day it is picked, and all its strength and tory speeches coutine, sta skirmishes with the

aroma are preserved. In China, the packer THE BRITISH AMDASHADOR TO

police.

of the tes sets bimmelf up in the country

village, and tho small farmers come in from

FRANCE.

Maloy,

LARCENT OF COLLE. -

THEFT OF CHAIR BLINLE

TZ-FA LOTTERY.

(To be continued

to be

Cheung Akwang, colis, as brought up on cil but threw them over bodily. The agent tolda sharge of obstructing the Queens Road West Tho Doily Force anpounces that Lord Lytton bio himself that he bad advised the owner of by deallug in textu lottery tickets on the Slat prominence to China, as far the supposed farenos on the part of Ching with Korea's right the distriot magistrate of the loosilty, gave the all round, each with bis picul or two of leaf, will replace Lord Lyons as about the two the question, so that Koess gets bat ils son- it should Chine presume e nisim any pretend I dare nos visited. I would be glad to give the and se moon as the termed as collected | Aubanador to the Frach Tepublic

dock anrgo.

| days' hari labour.

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