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THE DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 1st, 1868
Mr. James J. Pearson writes to us as follows:
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EXPOSING THE PRISON. For this offense Ching Hoi, who plande gailty
THEFT.
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fire on the night of inst, and with not the China Marchants Storm Navigation Com-
aay. This was a glaring injustion to warehouse stopping when hailed by the Folios.
Defendant pleaded gulity.
belonging to sther compatias and firma Ile did His Worship imposed a flat $1, or in default not think that Sir John Walahara comprehended that the offset of this monopoly would 3 wrions. even days' imprisonment.
detrimental to British skipping and moren- intarasta A German 1rm-se5ured the lowse of the China Marchants Steam Navigation Com pay's wwahghas, and trimmiataly the Garman representative was alive to the fact that repre- santation on the bonding questionsmilahomado to the Chingo Gavarnt. He would vot say ibo Garmin Minibar had particularly interested bi- UNLAWFULLY BOARDING.
so in that particnine wharf; it might be a coin- For unlawfully boarding the steinir Opack, lines that hits intrest sommenced with the we coming into the Harbour, fra Chincquisition of the Tharf and whesions by a hourding house rouge-Yas Ki, Xiu Lok. Gora aubos no Chatinor, ba tunghi, Chun Hing, Haag Yu, and me ware hught to try and got thresums privileges granted each fined $10, ne in default 6 days' Imprison to British comarca, and raprasoutions should ment with hard labour.
be mis to the Foreign Office au tus subject. ANGKORING IN PROHIBITED SEOT,
Mr. Keswick Bait that after the statement For anchoring his junk in a prohibited pics of the china nila praad of the correspon. and anderlaying the telegraph osale in Victoriane circulated by the Chamber, the commil Harbour on the 29th inst, Fung Fat Ning was ben hal hafor them the atual facts ecnnected Axed $10.
with thegnantian. The establish out of bend. warahonas in Shazzal had bot under Li Ayan was charged, on the information of discussion a long tims. It was thought to ba Wa Achun, a widow, with stealing a pair of most anjut the granting of the privilege to. tronsors, innd at 50 cants, her property, from the Chink Merchants Steam Navigation Cour- her house on the 29th inst
pany to the elusion of all others, as soon as Prisoner ploaded guilty, and was sout to geool | the whief find byan lewad to a German firm for one month with hard labour.
Several petty ones of street gambling were head, ouch of the defendnuts bring in amount.
George Cook, a seaman, was charged on the information of Captain Withpande, of the saly cousinsión to be deduced wa the steamer Frisia, with standing fem tant stamer on the 25th inst, sundry stars, valand at £15, his property.
Prisoner pleaded ant gailly, and made a long slatemoutin his lofeuse, saring that of the time of the robbery he was act on board the ship.
The captain and a man had Potarion His Worship sentoned the prisoner to six outs? hard labour.
THEFT.
STREET.JAMBLING,
THEPT.
Other firms offered considerably better feci. lisina to the oran, trade-apart from the const or purely lacul trade-whares that firm, simillatit the privilege was granted, did hat one part
The negotiations between the directors of the The Singapore Pree Press saysWe hear China which will grow with her growth, and will eventually become greater even that private advices have been received in Slugs Austro-Hungarian Lloyds and the Government pore from Pekan which are to the general effort have been resmood, and seem to have led to ats than that of the British Isles. In the presence at the fair of the Palang Corporation ponngroement. The last difference was with regard of a present evil fature interests are always ecssion is astaning a mach more favourable us to an item of 1. 80,000 in the subventions which liable to be lost sight of, and our Avanglian pect than it took before the local Director had the directors insisted upon. Now the reproses an opportunity of sasing the Sultan. It is statsrttatives of the Governosat, hare offered to allow kinsmen are much more concerned just now that the Sultan is pleased with the Palang Cor. 1.40,000, and the directors agreed to coraraani- to the charge, wasentanod to 21days' hardlabour with the invasion of the Chiasse laboarer patior, and that it will proceed to work as in cate this offer to tire sokoldare at the galera!"
Wong Aain, a boy, was sout to the Rafarman than with the gradual expansion of Chinese tended. There may be some delay with regard meeting which was hold on the 21st inst, and it
to the lands in the other portion of the ances« was orposted that they would most likely close tory for a period of two years, for utaiing from with it. If the company oluss with Le contrast the person of a little girl, on the 29 dị inch, a trade, and they would probably much prefer sion, not Kustan
it will be presented to both Parliaments after silver hair pín, valued at 20 conta. o see the British Troities with China
The Peak Downs Telegram gives the follow Easter. The Austro-Hungarian Lloyds Com- amended to excludo Chinese emigrants from ing coount of the eviction of Chinase from pany will get by the now contract for the serving Australia than to have the British Minister a Quasland Gotalfold:The streamstances in the Mediterranean a subvention of 1,800,000, arge on the Toking Governmentthooxtension which led up to the zoount eviction of Chinese and for the entries to China, Ludia, and Brazil
from the Clarmant gald-fold may be briefly subvention of 372.000, of which 1.320,000 aro of further trade facilities, auch na the opening recapitulated, so that our readers at a distance destined for Bass Canal doos. of the West Biver toforeign abips and traders. may understand the why and the wherefore of It Nigh 20 years ago the Chineze ware work. The Chinese question in Australia is using or thin field in more or less natahars, some I regret that owing to my absence from home doubtedly an obsteels in the way of Imporial times 50, sometimes 300 or 400. Dacing than I failed to see the paragraph in your issue of federation, and its existence will go to show eat for years, the white miners, unlurally the 16th inst, re." Now Steamer for Japan," in jesions of what they deemed the eneroach time for prompt reply; however, I bashan to the naturò of the difficulties in the path of monts of an alien race, from which little hene, most it now. Captain Brown's stitnient that in what is ut the face of it a most dosirable was dorived, agitated rigorously, and at From I was roprasaubad na " Agent for Tapana-sa length snocnaded in getting the gold-field pro-Government is new to ma; do not see Tran, consumemtion. The federationists will promed as an este aded gold-field, thus bringing nor has my attention beca called to any of its hably advocate the settlement of this pre-it within the operation of the law which contents affecting myalf and now; kad I sen blen. the lines of the American solution prevents the Chausse from working on a new such a notion I would immediately have correct- -in the slope of practical exclusion, But Gold for a period of thres yes. The larga o'l the misstatement. In regard to your being namber of Chinuso working on the fold wars misled,” Captain Brown is in seror, and I trust the British Government have various in- thus, in the eyes of the law, trespassers having soon to prove that in the best practical way Firemed "The Blitor," and those on business "The terests to consider, and they will find the no legal right to mine on it. Pressure was sis, by placing orlers for new steamers of the question an awkward one to settle satis-brought to bear on the Government, sad the dashin lyps. Captain Browe may be perfectly isaved ragus instructions to the wardon to sinasce in stating that there is any Ja Correspondents are requested to formed their name factorily and at the same time maintain their remove the Chiness. Warden Morog, how-panese Steamship Company who have any faten- and addrova with nommunication addressed to the Eclair, not for publication, bat ze evidence of good present friendly relations with China. But vor, did not think the instructions were 7-tion of ordering sixteen slaamers aavortlielas, scorer or later it will have to be faced, and plisit enough, and then ensued a departmental there is a company in Japan who bave, and for
correspondence, which occupied some months, this company I act here. we can only hope that tact and deterisions Miners' Association protested against the delay. The Minister for fines of the day was tion will be brought into piny when the time delightfally vague in bis replies, and, between the usaveiation and the Minister, the warton was arrives.
made a sort of ahnttineook of. However, towards The delivery of the English mail was begun the middle of Jmuary matters unlmiunted, and iranorsion, in consequence of her coal stores arrepanted their evidoucs of the 26th last.
at length the warden received doficíte instructionsing been intronged from 40 bons to 900 tons, at 5.50 yesterday evening.
to carry ant the law, and obtain afficient police was greater than when she hat a couple of iron Her forward draught was 25ft. The Portuguese gubbout Teja left Sourabaya assistance to enable him to do so, The "evictions" military masts.
sea to have been accomplished with little 10in and after draught 2011 Bin, which gave on the 23rd April for Macao.
teamble, and our special reporter speaks of the her a mean immersion of 27ft. 8in. But an i Thore are a large number of bad dollars in coolpoes with which the Chinoso took everything is intended to put 200 tons of oil additiound on circulation in Touquin, supporod, to bo, made, Alone camp they made tea for the polios, Rud board, and as 7 tons of weight ara estimated to the Courrier Haiphony says, at Canten.
at another they thanked the warden for his con- sink her an inch, ker maan draught will avonta. The Agent infonas 3 that the Austro- adoratenose in allowing two or three to remain ally be eloss upon 2ft.. which will bring the bebind for a few days to look after a couple of top of her side armour awash. The steam trial Hangarion Lloyd's steamer Berenice, from their sick countrymen. Only fancy the evicted was romarkably successful. She was driven Trieste, left singapore for this port on Saturday thanking the reintors for their consideratenos her full natural draught power, the faus boing afterocon.
Imagine an Irish panit family fung.ontheroad-kapi turning for purposes of ventilation enty side expressing their obligation to the Crowbar The man steam pressure in the bolors was
Ng Fuk Wy and Ng Ye wozo charged, on the Brigade for not using any annensary violence 85-70 lbs, the vacuum 27 and 26 inches in the during the progress of eviction! Can the forge of starboard and port condensers respectively, the information of Wong Ying Your, with sealing sharity go further Truly the detrines of revolutions 78 and 78, the kerss-power 3,4786 two packars of fes, his property, from wharf on, Confucius most inculento the grand precept of jetarboard) and 35006 (port), giving a ecl tho Prays, on the 28th instant.
Wing Tieg Yuae suid-At about 2 p.m. on forgesoss of injury as well as the doctrines of lostive indicated horse-power of 6.979-27. The
average spead realised as tasted by the measured the 28th April I and a foki want to a wharf to
Mr. Paterson said taxt Mr. Katwick had wen- ile was 15 knota, the depth of the propellers get some tes. We got six packages. I took having evidently increased their foiency. The two packages back to the shop. Four packages ioned in the course of his remarks that the Imperieuse was havoloft Portamouthonthe 20th were left on the wharf. My foki wous hons German whart could not accommodate all the inst. for the China Station, and she was woord with me. He went back for the remaining trade of Shanghai: the other warres had shared darin-Chief Admiral Sir G. O. Willes) Batcoolie carrying two packages only. Mo told me Government had entered into an agreement he ngly insposted on Wednesday by the Comman-packsyes, and came back shortly after with a the trade for. Sarty years and unts the Chines in the afternoon orders were received directing that two phokagas were missing. I then went to could not era fin necessity of confining the the ship to return into harbour, a soup of her the wharf to make iscairies I inst a beggar privilege to one particatae winrf, and thought
and asked him if he had eden arything of that if presence were brought to benz uni the Chi gun fittings had boon found to be not in accord suca with the regalation pattern; axl her do partore has therefore, been delayed for several days. Captain May has been summoned to White. hall to confer with Sir A. Hood, Senior Saa
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The Daily
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HONGKONG, MAY 1ST, 1888.
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3. Constans handed over, the Government of French Indo-Chin on the 28th April to Aho Masiab. Richaud, who will act, acending to the offisial an sonnement, during the absence of M. Curatars
According to the Curator's return, the THE Government of the United States bave visitors to the City Hall Museum during the Japan M. S. 8. Co. Indo-China S. N. Co. Scottish Oriental B. S. Co. succeeded in making a new treaty with Chinook ending the 29th April were 164 Europeans
which should satisfy the most rabid of the ad 197 Chinesa. anti-Chinese action in the Pacific Slope. The convention signed at Washington on the 12th March Inst by Secretary BAYARD and th Chiness Minister CHANG YENYOON provides for the faturo abeoluse excasion of the Chiness labourer or coolie class from the territory of the American Republic. This prohibition is rot to apply to the return of Those Obinces labourers who have given bos
ages to fortune, was, in short, have married and brought up families in the States; betam. to investigate the circumstances scnpected with the stranding of the British steamer
FOURTEEN THOUSAND AND FIVE HUNDRED FOREIGNERS arranged under one Alphabot in the strictest ordon the initials as well as the surnames being stphabetical.
The MAPS and PLANS have been mostly Te-angraved in a superior style and brought up to late. They now consist at
FLAGS OF MANTILE HOUSES IN CHINA.
CODE OF SIGNALS IN VE AT VICTORIA FEAR.
MAP OF THE FAR EASY.
MAP OF THE ISLAND OF HongKoje. PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA.
PLAN OF MOUNTAIN DISTRICT VICTORIA. PLAN OF FORRIGN CONCESSIONS, SHANGHAL PIAN OF YOKOHAMA,
The wreck of tho late . & O. steambr San Pablo now lying on Tan Ranke, near Turn. about, is advertised for salo by anotion on the 5th inst. by Mr. J. M. Armstrong at his salos com
A Marine Court of Inquiry will assembla at the Harbour Office te-day (the let inst.) at 10.36
The following items are from the London and China Express of the 30th March:-
Four locomotives wars shipped from the Clyde last week for Tientsis, their value being £7,600 The term of service of the Landar, 10, Cap toin Deploy, on the China Station, will expire at the end of synonilers to retura home or for a new drew to be sent out, to ropotamisita her at Honkong bure yet been issued:
The Impirieuse, Captain May, and a thres koura commissioned trial of her engines in the Solent on the 24th fost, under the superintend one of the flours of the Steam Rasorra, Hoe
even auch persons will only be allowed 10 Antington in the Salpbar Chaanol on the 21st at Now York from Yokohama, &., on the 10 Lord, on the excasive draught of his ship.
return under conditions of a very restrictive April. character. To the stranger Chinanian, who
The annual plenie, of the Italian Coaveat wishes to go thither with no capital but his School was hold yesterday, and passed of very labour, the United States are in future bar-xuccessfully. Ál about Bam, over a bandrad PLAN OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE.red as rigidly as the interior of the Middle youngsters started in a atraur-lannoh to Kowloon. TLAN OF GEORGE TOWN, PERANG,
where a very enjoyable outing was spent. The
J'LAK OF MANTELA.
PLAN OF SAIGUN.
Among the other contents of the book are An Anglo-Chinese Calendar. fan of Barome
tar and Thermometer, Rainfall, &c. A full Chronology of remarkable events since the advent of foreignere to China and Japan. A description of Chinese Fortival, Fasts, "ko,
with the days on which they tájí. Comparative Tables of Money, Weights, & Scalo of Hongkong Stamp Duties. The Hongkong Postal Gnide for 1888. Seales of Cormissions and Charges adopted by the Chambery of Comments of Hongkong Shanghai, Amoy and Newchwang. Hongkong Chair. Jiuricksha, and Best Hire.
The APPENDIX consists of
Fans TUNORAD PAGES
of closely printed matter, to which reference is constantly required by residents and those having commercial or political relations with the Countries embraced within the scope of the CHRONICLE and IRECTORY.
Thus Contents of the Appendix sro too numer ons to recantalate in att Avertisement, bat
velude-
TERATIED WITH CHINA-
Great Britain, Nanking, 1842 Tientsin, 1858
Chefou with Addition Arlicio Opium Convention, 1886.
and all others not abrogated,
Francs, Tientia, 1858
Convention, 1860
"Tientsin, 1885
Treaty of Commerce, 1586. Convention, 1837.
United States, iontain, 1959
Additional, 1869
Peking, 1880
German, Tientsin, 1861
Poking, 1880
Russia, Japan, Spain, Brazil, and Perv.
TREATIES WITIS JAPAN
Gront Britain
United States
Netherlanda Corea
TREATIES WITH CONEA
Siamesa Coreen
return hon was made at dusk.
From Singapore papers of the 24th April we learn that three more prisoters
The steamer Guy Mannering, which arrivédi inst, reported having experienced beavy weather on the passage, and had two lauals slave in, and sustained other damage on deck.
It may be of scame interest to readers in the Far Fast to learn that the Chinamon Georgs Suen Arr Jheo. Err Teung and Alfred Taon Jbec Ten have been registered as merchants in Berlin. Both gentlemann were born ab Dræden and speak Gerinan.
AGGRAVATED A8311"
An Indian coastable stationed at Pakfalam Station was charge on round, on the informa- tint of a amsil bay unned Chan Sai, with having committed a serious asta ule upon hin at Pok Enlum on the 11th inst."
The evidence for the defence was adducad and the counsel for the prisoner of Iresse 1 the Court at some length.
The prisoner was committed for trisl, bail being allowed in two sureties of $200 each.
TREFT.
in ninety-nine of the antics trade. When sa ire-feld this It could only be interpreted as expressly fostering iroda at the German whari, that a Corman trosty stipulating for it had been prosand for and agreed to. He believed that A notics was put in some of the Shanghai papers, but the bona file of all concerned could not he debted whon such andre proference wa given. Trade would gradually go, it must go, to than the Nordeutscher Lloyd had trane forced their bo's from their old borth to 2DAT ans, aut others very doing likeelse. Certainly it was a matter of time only when other bonded warehouses would of a nooseity have to de estali- ishod; but in the meanties the trade would bə wholly mopalised by the Chies Marchants" Stan Navigation Company's warehouses, and permanent injrey dons to other older establiskod whares. This injustice, ho considered, should have hem taken up by tho British Minister, whe in the first plue, should have watched orer mut Ines as did to spremntatives of other countries. | The matter nay required grays consideration.
The Chairman sat his attention hul bear allel to a expensisa he had set had
forring to the Goran Minister; he hoped. the would not think he had sail anything quiast that gentleman; a merely inforced that (là. Imad exhibitul energy that they would have na plans to an us in the interests of Britial garce.
the tea. The bagger to me that he as-tease Govaramont eos concession voll be too much uscrying a big containing tea. I
made to the other wharven. then led na to a place sad showed us the mem The first defendant admitted that he had got the tes. I identify him. I cannot identify the sound defendant. First dofoudnut took us
opium shop and showed me one package of any toa in a loft. It was hidden under a mat.
The second defendant was dischargel The firat defendant was sentenced to imprisonment for a mouth.
On the eve of the departure of M.S. I périeure we may be permitted to refer again to ship which through her career has bean the subjent of the most scrimonious-language. Built of stool at Portsmouth, and copper-sheathed, she is of 8,40 tons displacarent, and was com plated in 1886. She has engines by Mandsley, of 10,000 IHP., which propel her at a speed of 167 knote, and bez tohol coat was £130,000. She Las a goal capacity of 1,130 tons. sufficient towa propel ber a distance of 7,000 knots, at a ten- knot speed. It is this question of ccal capacity that has produced all the criticism. With her full supply on lard she is inimmersed far more than
CORRESPONDENCE.
do ust hold ourselves responsible for the opinio
-expressed by our Correspondente.]
THE BARRISTER'S RIGHT OF AUDIENCE,
Mr. Gwyther said he won'tfraid the connession having been made when the British Minister was looking on with open eyes, and the feeblest of proteste having been made, the time had passed when the injustion maki by off etually romsdied He would, however, mors: -" That the attention of the Forsiga Offles bo nalial to the grant by the Ching Government to thy Chin Morchants Steem Navigation Company's premises of bonded warehouses, and thint a requent be dila that similar privileg be seenral British commerce. The motion was del by Mr. Ersthause and carried adfly
THE SHANGHAY MONDED WARE. HOUSES QUESTION.
Kingdom is to the American setter. No longer will it be possible for the Six Chinese Companies at San Francisco to import
The steel seron-teamer Cay-Sang, built for thongaude of Cuiness labourers 10 Call- had died in the gaol there from cholore fornis there to compete with Caucasianmaking forty since the 15th: Four prisoners the Indo-China, Stes Navigation Company labour. The Chinese now living there (Chinese! had ascaped from the gaol, doubt. (Limited) by Mesure. Hall, Russell, and Co.,
lass Beaing from the cholera. To maks Aberdean, underwent her trial trip for speed is her designers intended, though from the ex-
'The following carrespondento between Me. will be soffered to remain, but no more will matters worse, cholers had broken out among Abardeon Bay on the 26th inst. The results perimental cruise the weat last year this did
TO THE EDITOR OF THE “HONGKONG DAILY PRKYS,"
Keswick and the Foreign Ofies has taken place be allowed to come in to fill the gaps which the prisoners sent to St. John's Island, and one were very sulcsfactory, the worn spend beingvot at all detract from her reagoing qualities.
191 Imote por hear, tho engines working with In fact, during the rains and the one that suc- Sia,On behall of the legal profession I will on this question deaths or departures mast make in the death was reported there.
ceeded the Noral Revios lust July, the Impé-ask you to be kind enough to montivn the grier-
Foreign Office, 11th January, 1568. Celestial ranks. At length, to all appear-will play at the Offers Mess, Murray Barracks,
The Band of the Northamptonshire Regiment great gooibuess.
rienes bebeved horas extremely well, and was as insuit which bas just bien offered to one of ances, the Californians are within measurable will play commansing at 8 o'clock. The Antipoles will be interested to know that the has now been ordered to the Admiralty to give
Sir, I am directed by the Marquis of Salla. Travellers to and, from the. East and the well spoken of both fore and aft Captain May its representativen hora.
hary to inform you that, in compliance with the Rather more than two years ago I came here applicatior made by you on the 14th alt. distance of the goal of their hopes--that the following is the programme
P. and D. Company "have made Jamailis (on the his opinion on her resent orties. Even if she as an English legal practitioner. I hold my di-inquiring. were address) to Her Majesty'. Golden State may be presei sed as a heritage Marelt "Pandora."
Tirah Lake-not the "litter Ezkes") a port may not be all that was anticipated of her, she plown fean the Middle Temple anthorising me Minister at Pekinge with ra-poet to gear com- Overlord..... "Fink's Cars".
of all for both homeward and outward boul is yet a very fine vessel, and will be a vast no-to practice as a barrister, as well as French plant that the Chinese Authorities at Shanghai Saleation Nell Gwyrne........
passengers. The first stomer to avall-taalf-quisition-en-tho-China Station in place of the diploma as bachslin-oil of Paris Ilus granted-a-money-ly to the Chinn-Morconte Selection...
passengers for Cairo at that pleasant and comfortable enough us a home, but which cannot Bar in London. I have never been disbarrod or bonded wares to the detriment of the Dommitted for contempt of any Court or non- Associated Wharves, in which Messrs. Jardine, cossible port en March 9th on its way to be relied on much for fighting qualities.
sured by any Court. Until I arrived here I Matheson Co. are interested. Austriin
had never been treated with discourtesy by any Jadgo or Magistrate,
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for the white man. But uro our America ValAire from Hamriel". Planete of the ohange was the Rovelty, which lunded present antigastel dudacions, which may be practiced for over twelve years of the ChancorySteam Navigation Company for establishing
Maritan"......
......... Wallace. Many of the Chinese sampar coalies Led quite a gala day postarday, it boing, the occasion of
The Porpoise, 6, cruiser, Commander R. W. big wedding feast on board one of the junks an- chored near Stonecutter's Island. Thirteen erga White, whi taft Partsmouth on the 22and uret..! pigs, roasted and arnamantad in the usual fashion, arrived at Plymouth on the 23rd inst. being formed part of the basis fast that generally delayed on the way down Channel by the fog, and
our Chineso accompanies the nuptials neighbours, while rice and dried fish were touuti-with the torpedo boats put into Brixham. On fally distributed among all who chose to pay the the way up the harbour No. 36 torpedo boat came
friends quite certain that they have got the best of the wary Son of Han? It seems to us either that the Chinese Government care bat liula for Chinese intentis in the Wes- tern Republic, or that they are fairly satisfied that the Treaty will not prove watertight. Article III. contains a class which gives some colour to the suspicion that it may not prove so impervious as at first sight appears to be the case. This clause 100s follows: wedded couple a visit of congratulation, ---" It is alan agreed that Chinese labourers
A remarkable instance of how little inclina sball continue to enjoy the privilege of tran- tion the greater number of labouring coolies in sit across the territory of the United States Hongkong had to join in with the cargo boat
of America in the course of their journey 1emon in their strike, and showing rather forcibly
into collision with a collier off Kayham Yard, with the reant that she boat two her sten-
games has been most encouraging; fourteen matches have been played, of which maven were wor, two draws, and one lost. They have beaten every bank having a football einb in London, in- eluding Beak of England, London, and West. mizater, Chartered Bank of India, and New Oriental Bank.
LATEST TELEGRAMS.
ĮKAVAS TELEÓRAYE, |
PARIS, 20th April. THE BOULANGISTS. The group of the Extreme Left of the Charaber of Depatise bes excluded tho partisans of Ceneral Boulenger.
FAB16, 22nd April, There are daily demonstrations at Paris. for or against General Boulanger. The demonstra tions have nothing of a serious character about
them.
PARIS, Plat April. THE FRENCH CONSTITUTION. The majority of the Commission is favorable to the revizien of the constitution.
TERMINATION OF THE COOLIE STRIKE.
The remainder of the crying cooles have roturned to work, and at an early hour yesterday morning the cargo boats, which since the strike
For a long time I was exoladed from speaking in the Consular Court hare en the groud that "as I was the only English barrister in this place it would not be fair to the party against whom I appeared." But quite lafaly a
advocate" from India has arrived her and
audience. The same rights have also been anoord- has been from the first allowed all rights of ed to an "altarusy" from the United States Upon this I accepted some briefs for clients in the Consular Court.
On the 5th instant Iappeared in that Court as counsel for a man who I conosived had basa Erroneously convicted, and I applied for a re- hearing of the case, which was ordered.
On the 7th instant I attended the Court for the purpose of conducting a case for an accused person. The prosecation was endnoted by the advoorts already mentioned.
From Sir J. Walshun's roply, it appears that in order to rire Toct to the spesial stipulationn annared to the German Treaty with Chine of Marah 31. 1880, a Government bonded ware house, under the Foreign Castorns Inspectorate, has been established on the Chinese Company's wharf at Shanghai, that it is available for all antipalities; but that for the present it is werely an experiment.
Sir J. Wallum states that the German Minister endeavourol to have the Associated Wharves izclado in the scheme, but without aucerse, and that the whole question is under the consideration of the Foreign Representatives at Paking, but that the right of the Chinees Government to establish such a bonded ware- house is not opɔɔtɔ question.
As soon, however, as the result of the prevent experiment is known, the Foreign Representa tives will be ready to apply for an extension of the principle.
(Signed) JAMES FREGUSSON.
Wa. Keswick, Eng.
On my addressing the Court the Judge (Mr. E. H. French) informed use that I could not be por mitted to appear. He read an "order" which be stated to have been made by Mr. Gould, the 3. Lombard-stroet, London, Jan. 50, 1883. Consal. It was to the affect that Mr. Gould Sir, I beg to acknowledge receipt of your would not allow me to appaas "as attorney" forlattor of 11th inst, and to thank you for inform
person, and it gave certain reasons why ring me of the result of the application to Sir John Watsham in regard to the Banding mono- Guald had arrived at this devision..
With regard to these reasons I may say I ampelrin Staghai cecorded to the Hongkow Wharf perfectly ready at any time to prove their falsity and Godowns of tho China Merobats' Steam and irrelevanos, but this is at prosen; nothing Navigation Company. From the information I
chicas and received other damage. She left Plymouth on the Bath, on her voyage. The re- pair of the datago sustained by No. 36 was com ploted by the 24th.. be determination of many not to be pushed to er from other countries, subject to such extremities, by haring to throw up all hops of A football match was played on the 24th inst. regulations by the Government of the wage for an indefinite period, it insy be meu between the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and tioned that saveral of them walked over Now Oriental Bank, ou the ground of the former, United States of Ameries as may be necessary from Hongkong to Aberdeen, at daylight, re-
at Leyton. As the first match had resulted in to prevent sneh privilege of transit from taming bone every ecuning, in order to disa draw both clubs had whipped up their strongest charge rice from two steamers lying on the other teams in the Lope of securing a viatory. In the being based." That is to asy, Chinese side of the island. They thus mannged to erade cosule the home team won by one goal and one moltes bound for Moxies, Cuba, Panama, or the vigilance of the intimidators, and to carr try to one goal. This match is the last of the any of the Central or Sonth American Re.slightly better tacnoy, while the strike was in Hongkong Bank season, and the result of the TREATIES WITH IAM
publics can pass through the United States fall fores, than they had done before it originated TREATIES WITH ARNAS
yu route. Whether it will be possible for In their coal and freight circular, datad New TREATIES WITTI CAMBODIA "
such emigrants to linger on their way for castle, NSW, April 1st, Meatre, Dalgety & Co. CUSTOMS TARIFFS
thus refer to the trade with Eastern ports: Chutege
an indakaite period in the States or not de Fer Hongkong The regular steamers bava Japanese
penda wainly no doubt upon the manner in laken 10 tons oual, The Larque Haydn Brown, LEGAL
with 1,133 tons on ship's account and schooner Orders in Council for Government of E.B.M.hich the tow Treaty is enforced. But it is are Cathrine, with 26 tous, chartered on
On the 22nd instant Mr. J. Danean Campbell, have been anchored at Sum-shul-20, sme over to the point, as the reasons have never been pub-possess I regret to say I am unable to accept the Sabjoots in China and Japan 1885, 1877, quite conceivable that in some States it may private terms, have also gone forward Tonnage CM.G, Commissioner of Chinese Cu-tons, and to this side and took up their accustomed places licly alsged, and I had a sort of oppertunity of explanation given as in any respect satisfactory; 1878, 1884,3884, 1884 1886, 1886. Itules of H.R.M. Supraze and other Courts be regarded as a dead letter; for the anti-cold now be placed at 15. freight For Iloilo representative of Sir Robert Hart, K.OMG, along the Prays. The appearance presented by defending myself against des imputations made and indeed I mach fear Sir John Walsham is not
The American barque Richard Parsons Inspector-General of Chinese Customs, took cvor Chinese fealing does not exist in all parts of sailed on the 23rd ult., with 1,482 tons coal, officially throa Revenus cruisers, which have been the moving across the barbour of the whole in them. Not a particle of evidence in support of soquainted with the facts.
The position, re I understand it, is-Tha Ger the Union, and the Chinese may not be so au- ander home charter. For Manila-We des built by Sir W, G. Armstrong, Mitchell, and feet of junks was an interesting as it was om has ever been produced, and I have rever welcomeinsome of the Southern States. Time patched the Amorinau ship Emily F. Whitney. Be, Newcastle, under his direction, for the novel. The Government has mão no con.beau summoned to appear, er to show cause a Minister, is introducing the stipulation In
against them.
to the German Treaty concerning Bonded Ware on the 15th ult., with 105 tona New Lambton Castoms Service of the Imperial Chinese Gosion whatever, and the strikers, seeing the I pointed out to Mr. French the illegality of houses, bad in view the application of the pria- vill show, however, whether the Treaty will Coal at 14. 6d. freight; the bargua Annie ornment; and. Mr. Fang-Yee, Seyretary of the uselessners of remaining "out" any longer, have the order," and warned him that it gave hiraoiple to the Associated Wharves and other sirailar prove more effectual, for the purpose for Staford, with 1,917 tone, and the steamer Turtar, Chinese Legation in London, represented His Relations for the Consular Cearts of Unitedhich it was negotiated than the Treisty of with 3,070 tons coal, both under home orders, Excelioner the Chinoso Ministar at the hoisting had to acknowledge themselves besion and no right to deprive me cf a bearing when other properly, and not to the property of the China
1880 signed at Peking by the Special Cam-
of audience were admittad. I told him that I was of course inevitable in giving practical affect guns from ach cruiser. The vessels in quesou to submit to the regulations to which they must insist upon my right as an English bor. to the provisions of the Treaty of 1880. Now uussioners, Messrs. ANGELL, Swirr,' and
In the House of Commons on the 26th March are the Chuo-Tico, of 700 tons, and i Rín, and objected, but we understand that having done rister, and that if he was determined be deprive however, that Garrers have become lessses of the China Merchant S.N. Company's Hengkew TERSCOTT.
Mr. Goarlay asked the First Lord of the Ad- Rat-Pau, each of 500 tons, and, with the exeep- One result of the case with which the miralty whether it was correct that the gun bost ton of a small difference in their airs, the valesc, if they chooss to approach the Goverment me thereof he must do so by force. He then o Customs and Harbour Reguintions for the dif- ). Washington Government have indund the war, designed and built with very high bul.in general appearance sta precisely, the same, in a proper mammer, the Government in amitadored me to be faraibly romcved from the Court; property, action is taken, and that property is
them and enquire assault.
and I was removed protesting against the illegal accorded an exclusive privilege to the very seriona detriment of the property of the Associated warks, was sent to s with douk ports insuficient They are formidable looking little, vals, smartly prepared to listen to Chinese Government to consent to the pro-for the escape (when breaking on board) of heavy rigged as three-masted schoons, and have full into their grievance. The strike and ta What personal remedy I may have for this Wherres; and the mason sens obvious. Ger- hibition of Chinese homigration into the sons from the decks; whether this defoot had poors tongallant forcastles hund hurricane realt have doubtless taught a salutary leason to unjustified attack upon my privileges and liker man interests are pushed to the utmost when op
beon rectified in gaubosts of similar type; and deals amidships, under which erections (us United States will inevitable be to strengthen | by whose instrnotions a vessel constructed pri.1 well as in the 'tween decks, both before the ecoles, and the Government is to be con. Ilies I cannot yet my. Probably the law will portuuitier pocur, or the moment ià favourable, Ethongitation for their exclusion from the marily for inshore and river service was sent to and abaft the wachinary spaca) · are pro-gratulated upon the determination ther barRive me in šias adoquate, redress for the injury and under the influence of the Minister are safe- Australian Coloniae. The ontery against son during the typhoon season. Lord G. Hvided most airy and somfortable dabis shown not to be coerced, while the greatest protest against the outrage committed againstations addressed by the mercantile community to
and milton: No, ibe freeing scuttles of the amp and accommodation for the ofloere the admission of Chinese to Australia has wore exceptionally numerong and of a large crew. The vessels are built to the bighet, ofase Praise. ie das to the community generally, and my profession, the members of which, if such the British Minister replies even are not vouch
be reduced to holding their rights and their live-" apread to every colony, and when the colo-iative ares. On the suggestion of the naval at Lloyd's, and all their arrangemounts are thus interested in shipping particularly, for the prooedings were allowed to pass unnotiond would safed. nists find-that-a-Treaty to secure their ab officers at the ports where they were fitting out made of the most complete character to Bt them manner in which, while suffering the grantest hood at the caprice of the Magistrate before Minister endearented to have the Associated
Bome additonal freelig settles have been put in for their intended service. Each vassal is fitted solate exclusion from the United States has vessels of similar type, but they were not son with two 20-poander brcechicading Armstrong inconvenience, they have consistently uphold the whom they heppon te plead. been signed at Washington they are likely siderud assessary for the safety of the vessel grans and twe rapid-fire Hotchkiss gans, the gune action of the Government.
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Mears. Quelch & Co.
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be placed at 150. freight. be and go forward. Further tonnage
The Wasp was constenetod for the general reboing so disposed as to fire on either boem,
Chai-sirability of concluding a similar coaviation any weather to which she might have been ex are fitted with triple expansion engin
to arge or the British Government the dequirements of the service at Ban and to encounter and also right ahead and astorn. The vessels
to limit the influx into Australian territory.posed, and not, as the hon. member implies, for manufactured by the Wallend Slipway and The circumstances of the two countries are river service.
Engineering Company, capable of propelling thom at a speed of twefre knots. The machines
POLICE COURT.
36th April,
BEFORE MR. E. E. WODEHOUSE.
'-ROBBERY AND MURDER,
so dous. In the meanwhile I can only publicly arded and strengthened, while to the represent-
Tam, sir,
Your obedient servant,
3. B. MICHELL. Of the Middle Temple, Barrietar-at-law,
Bachelier-en-droit, M.A., & Bangkok, Siam, 19th April, 1888.
THE LONDON CHAMBER OF COM. MERCE AND BONDED WARE- HOUSES IN SHANGHAI,
Bir Jobu Walsham states that the German Wharves included in the scheus, bat without 8000A* Why the German Minister and not the British representative? British interests are ad mittedly the greatest, and surely merit the con- sideration and active support of the Minister. By treaty the most favoured conditions accorded to other nations become the right of Great Britain, und the privileges just granted to Chi- nese property loised to German subjects are Aurely not to be denied to the property of the subjects of the other Treaty Powers.
Mesars. C. Gerard & Co. FORMORA......Mosure. C. Gerard & Co. Foooo.......Messrs. Hedge & Co. NINGTO...Masare, Kelly & Walsh, SHANGHAI Hall & Bolts Cooperativa Co. BRANJHAI Messrs. Kelly & Walali. NOTHDEN &- Hall & Helts Co-operative Co. RIVEU Ports and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai, NAGASAKS Messrs. The C. & J. Trading Co. very similar; the competition of Chinese back of St. Stephen's Church, yesterday after latest improvemente for efficiency and SeoDomy The bidding at the sale of Crown land at theis of the best description, combined with all the KOBE OBAKA...Mosers, F. Walsh & Co.
abeap labour has in snob case stoneed a noos, was, with one or two exceptions, anything of fuel. The officers on board of the vessels are
Sir John Walsham states that the Chinese YOKOHAMA Momes. Kelly &Walsh.
farious opposition to their immigration en bat kaon. The sixteen lots offered are on sither | Europesus, but the craws are Chinese, The Ng Kwal was charged, on the information of
Company's Wharfis available forall antionalities; MANIA.Mesars. Diaz Puertas & Co.
but it does not appear to have occurred to the SALON.Messrs. Sobrooder Frères and the part of the Caucasian working classes, stile of the new road being opened up by the latter arrived about a fortnight ago, and went Inspector Swanstou, with robbery and murder
Gardis
and a clamour bas been raised for legislatien vermont, from Pun Mostreat into the Queen's straight on beard their ships, which would have within the jurisdiction of the Emperor of A meeting of the Fass India and China Trade Minister that the transfer of the insinues of tho section of the London Chamber of Commerce othor whores and godowne would be unjust, and HANDI. Mr. F. Mainfroy.
road, and the opaat prine was 83 per square foot sailed oronow but for the continued bad westbar Chins, on the th Marea, 187. directed against the invaders." At the pre-The first six lots, on the left hand side starting preventing the finishing touches bring given ta John Bwanstex said-I an sa Inspector was held in the committee-room, Botolpl-hez. vanld infiict a serious injury to Tritish interests HAIPHONG......Mr. G, Gavalls. BANGKOK. Messrs. Eassy & Co
sent moment the anti-Chiness agilation in the frora the Queen's road end, were not sold, ne them. The cruisers will forra & aquadron in of Polion. On the 90th April, at 11 am, Easteleng, EC., on the 20th March. The of great magnitude, which bare grown up and SINGAPORE. Messrs. Kelly & Walak. Australian Colonies is more vigorous and more on that side,
bid being made for them. The last loobarge of Captain Wyles as senior officer, ooms- I arrested the prisoner by virtue of the warrant chair was occupied by Hugh Malleson, Eg been developed under the influence of equal pri- PERANG.........Messra. Maynard & Co.
porner lot, was pretty manding the Chur-To: Captain George Hoxt, Troduced. I charge him with rabbery and marwho, after some Conocal remarks, said that vileges, and on the faith of treaties mooring in COLOMBO...Mesars. A. M. & J. Ferguson. imperative than it ever has been. One Aus briskly bill for and was eventually knocked the asat senior officer, will command the Kas der in Chiness territary on the 9th March, 1887. Mr. William Keswick, a resident in China every way identical treatment.
had kindly attended the meeting with the object The question is one involving such great CALUUTTA...... Blears. Newman & Ca
tralian journal ang even gone the length of down to the Hon. C. P. Chater for $3,200, or Pax, and Captain Henry Berpes the Li-Kin, apply for a remand for one week BYDNEY.........Mossra, Gorden & Gotoh,
The case was remanded to Monday, the 7th of of giving them his views upon this question, ismes, and tonebes so nearly the vital principle about $3.68 per square foot. The next four lots, They loft Newoantle on the 24th inst, plased
Briefly the facts wors that the establishment of of equality in trule, that its importance must be MELBOURNE MUSSTY. Norton, Hargrave & Coprediating that this question is almost ver- on the opposite side of the rund, fell to the same Dover on the 27th, and put into Plymouth for May, at 10 calpek
bended warehouses in Shanghai had been in con- may excuss for urging strongly, but most respect. BRISBANK......Messrs. Cordon & Gotch. Įtain} to prova the weapon by which union bidder, Lot 8 being, after a keen competition, coal on the 28th. In the naming of the three LONDON. Mr. F. Algár, Clement's Lane.
sold for $3,200 or $3.55 per square foot Lot vessels, a very felicitous method has been adopted. Chan Xan, a bum boat man, was brought up, on templation for a considerable time, Correspon felly upcu 7eur attention the necessity of not with the mother country will be severed. went for 39,710, the purchaser being the only Their names are Chass-hao, Li-Hin, and Kat. remenil, harged by L Withyoomba, laaster of denes on the rabjort had boon printed and ait-leasing the subject in its present position, even LONDON........Mesars, Street & Ca,30 Cornhill England, it urges, has large commercial in- bidder; while Lots 10 and 11 produced but very | pan, which respectively are interpreted, "Add the steamer Frina, with receiving stolen goods, Į onlated amongst the membors of the committee though it be asserted that the scheme is only an LONDON Menara Batas, Hendy & Co. LONDON. Mr. W.X. Wils,151 Cannon St.terests in Chiba, for the preservation of which wesk bidding, and were eventually sold for $2,790 tional Articla "Inist Transit Dues, and the property of complainant, on the 25th instant, When it was desided that the experiment of ex- experiment.
tablishing a bonded warehouse abszki take
(Signed) W. KESWICK, PAXIS Mr L.H.Richy 66, Rue Lafayette. he is bound to do ber utmost, and the con- there being so bidder, and the remaining foar vessels are for the purposes of guarding the re-
and $2.750 respectively. Lot 12 was left unwild," Raforced." As we have previously stated, the in Victoris Harbour.
No further evidence was taken in this case, and place a most unjust plan had been scopa to To the Right Hon. Sie James Ferguson, BERLIN.......... Hildebrandt,111,Alexandrinen
Foreiga-offles. Strost.
servation of these intereata may involve the lots fell to Hon. O. P. Chater who was the only venus arising out of the Sallebary Tatug agros. the prisoner was sentenced to six months hardwards thoss marchants who had been trading in Shanghai formany years past. They had pre- encrifes of Australian wither. No doubt ladder, and who consequently bid in each moment of July, 1885, relating to opium. The labour, and had his best louise cancelled.
Foreign Office, February 2, 1883. imises eminently suitable for bouding paspassa, the paper referred to quito forgot that for Lote 18, 14, and 15 were $2,970 each, sat
only $10 above the upset price. The prices peid vessels are named in commemoration of tifs
'additional artiola" of the Obefor Convention Wong Angan was charged on the information but the Customs officials granted the privilege of Bir, I am digooted by the Margals of Salin Australia also has a valuable 'trade, with for Lot 10, 63.995.
of 1876.
of P.C. No. 40F, with being on shore after gun beaded warsheases exclusively to the premises of bury to inform you that upon receipt of your
~BAN FRAN'Co...Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Merchants
Frchange. NEW YORK....Mr. A. Wind, 21, Fark Bow!
Dally Pries Office, January, 1898,
· RECEIVING" BTOLEN, GOODS.
ILLEGAL CONDUR