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Hongkong, 1 th May, 1988
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TO THE EDITOR OF THE "UONGKONG DAY TRÈx."
I am, pantry truly,
A RATEPAYER.
Hongkong, 10th May, 1888.
SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS.
TO TUR EDITDE OF THE "HUNDKONG BALE. PRESS."
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MAIL SUPPLEMENT TO THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRE38," MAY 19r8,1883.
TISH SHIP." ROCK TERRACE”
-a-period-of-six-months, but racom mood that a Thelebates throughout the evening wers of first mate's certifontein is to kim during the liveliest description, due as we have süd 13
the varied and animated stylo al the pupurs such susponsion:
Bov. G. Het up highly of the China's Frem the evidenen befitro us wen of option
that the conduct of the malo, Augustus Warría, skill and roscurars on an ardegeney, stating he under the eiconnatunees, in his spesial sphere one saw a very fine dinner serve to ten guests of duty, was suelently culpable to aunt to at 8 minutes notice. Mr. Reil said that in a wrongful default. Instead of assisting the New York and San Francisco, Chiu se were in teh master-le the best of his ability under the tre preferred-to-Western scrvauks, and also that ing circumstances, lus coarse appears to hate service was more single-hearted in 1o interior been one of rather more than passive realst. thor at the parts in China.
Mr. MoWstore urged that Northern boys Ben nad we are of opinion that hail us noted ilitfrontly he might-bave sustained the cap-wern far more honest than Southon, and that tain mud been the rans of saving at least the we had fow grounds of complaint on the score of cargo of the ship. Under thene eremumstances kinosty in Tientsin. He gave some striking ww direct that his certificate of competency ba oxamples of Cantonese during in theft.
Mr. J. Wilson deprecated our Entits of expus- panded for a period of six months, The cartilientes were not hunted in as they ing the servants to temptation by leaving things
tout. were lost with the vessel,
SAMANTAN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED:
The following in the report of tho above Com
earlier date.
c.
Mr. Folly, who ne you are aware secompainol Me.
work.
The directors have the satisfaction to mention that Me Beher looks pou this part of the rang'a conecasion de heing a very important portion of the projets, und from a Ay.nz is poots be male of the for in working encouraging.
Mr. Booher is ungging additional men in Singappro diarios in Farnary last, lie considors the prospects
Maaars.
1 APRIL, 137, TO 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1887. ANSETS.
Taterost on calls.
Payments at miYƏN
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$330.18 (ફેક્સ) IRI
PAST AND THE PRESENT,
Mr. M. F. A. Fraser contributes the following to the N. G. Daily News -
The China newspaper, Shen-pio, of Shang with reference to the discovery by the ChinoSU hai, make the fallowing interesting remarks" Favoy to Japan, of the ancient le clef
This aint book was spoken of by every- bady, but ps one had ever seen it. It was lost in Hong K's Edition of the Aralects of Con- fine," in thn Ashikaga College,
blus, usefully lost as if it had been barned in- the Great Burning of the Benka by Tain Shi and who knows what farther library trasdures my-yet ha foul there? Japan has had its IIwang, and now it has been foned in Japati ----
own fiteratara fr over 2,060 years (1,800 would
The
The Buddhist priests Tingha (Jo-kai) and Teni Chong. also came to Chivo, travelod e. there, and unllucted books.
150,000.00 Einrays to faign chantrios may well spend -70,000.00 their leisure time or hears of recreation in many 7.204.05 worss ways thon in collecting valuable books for
the country from which they are sont.
12,847.17
$16.50 14159.69
Occidental praise the present--we-Chinos0- 1,000.00 give this palm to the past. In the pist we had MRW for instañes; Lodter music than ve nako now with 1,755.75 1,928.87
our presint instrænients, which cannot move the 4,323.61 heart like forsien music; but when we had the 100421 ancient bell, Como, the Kia and the seh,* our 34.18 sic-ast have been wan batier than Westeru masi What bus barnau of err beautiful old music-Then again lost at our old Treatises ou the medical k Algh the proanriptions 250 differ froid modeen Bavopean ones, what in 1,295.93 comparable monuments of aridition and research How Is it that we were three avalent tomes. 128.79ave aur fallen so far behind the Occidentals in 7,3 this water a
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the principal officers could well hase brea mit 153 stipulates that the treaty shall be written in by adroit phrase China legalizes the perpetuil oo. I at that been for trying to push the ship on to second officer. There was a third floor. The ted from pertivities in the bonus. You have three languages. that is to say, in the Portuguese, onpation ant government of Macan by Portugal the Philippires, about 1,200 vilas dist. I aplain ise said to me "When I get into port I not tentioned that the Superintendit perforas Chinase, and English inaugos; the English witheat stepaile cession, ul Fortagal, in re overruled this, however, and told him at the will be ahin to pay them (the ofours) back in hot of the wark attached to, the post during test will be silered authoritative to resolve then for distiust right of possession, coguges not risk was too great, and that we would eventually their own uain." Till we sighted Casm the or
The donkey engine which was ofles hurrs :ld has none of the risk to life and any dopbt that may arise, should there be any to allenate Alang by ale or otherwise without havoto take to the bouts and perhaps be lost one worked properly Thay were pamping mest
Helves. We halsted signals of disicoss when off of the time. limb which befalls tha lot of tim men.
divergenen bolworm the two other, tarts. The the consent of Clinn. trun the mattor will receive furthorns-artiola 54 tijmlates dhut the exchange of the Last year, His Excelleboy Suuhor do Souza Guan bat no boats put off from the shore. Wo aboard was never and I often suggested duration at the haruls of the Gaverument, and ratification will take place at Tientsin.
Roza, pewared to net as special Borey of Por could not sand any boats into the harbour, an ae- that it should be, but my ies was not car that before long we may have a good pretical Besides the trendy nenavention was approved, tagal, eams to Poking to arrange a dalinitive count of the streng breeas and the shallowness ried out. Abath ten or eleven days bafero xperienced anperintendent with our two real containing thru neieles, stipainting the basis of treaty. At flat bis progress was slow; bo mot of the water. We did not look on the les shore we got to Guam I heard the matas novis Kevesen.Yours truly.....
the co-aeration given by Porngal to China in with violent apposition in Poking, had to m. of the island for au anchetago. We ecold noting the captain to take to the brute. When we Tthink they were going to can her A TAXPAYER..
Manao iu opium revenue work, This convencounter many laws enmig thare, and. ntit got the ship round. I oude kuorn to the crew reached sight of land the ship was headel right tión was signed by the plenipotentiaries the Viceroy Li intervenel, the Yamen was un-that wo ware going to abandon the ship by order on to shore.
Another unsation was agreed upon, and willing to salto netez in the face of its strenuousing the Boats onl. I lot to the raw that. I on to the bench. The captain and abief officer signed by Sir Robert Hart, duly empowered by opposition of Bus Vicbroy Chang, who desired to was going to standen her. For quumber of days then vs nan-of-war in harbour, and boat The Tsung-li Yarn, and Mr. Berardo Pindolki, othe the nation by arms. After amay delays before we left her, the row hand their effects prok ship and beaded away from the land. Next BIE-I have read with considerable interest Seoretary of the Portueness Legation, ragalat and hadrances a tivuty was ally signo in ad up. There had been considerable increase in morning the ship was pat in shoro aguio, and Peking or the La Dernier. 1887, sad the Vies the amemt of water in the ship's well the last when atout a mile from laud the captain order. ad "ont boats." I had no orders to got my
Mr. Walker rod, 'an the ofher bord, that looking up was fatal, the only system was to what bus pored in your paper teaching the ing the junk trade at Mo all important matter of the Hongkong Piva Bri-
Time documents will be published shortly, roy T, by special authorizdion, ratified it on night that we remained on the ship. The crow
woes all told off for their respective bints. The stores ready, but got somersads, Igot two barrals grade, and endorse much that is wid on the sand, for want of time, we now copy only the the 28th altinu.
Considering Unit the questions rained were of sevend mate had charge of my brat, as I was too of bread on deck, and also 2 cases of canned
his dollars and they were always lying about. a difienlt batare, sud dad con indemod by ill to take abarge of it melt I had and had ments. Everybody got into the haste very quokTITE PUNJOM AND SUNGHIE DUA leave everything in the boy's enre: he never lost Mr. Roover hinted in this was bonus the jort. This Colony is now fast passing fem is reable and the following articles of the treaty
dollars were sad. infancy and the time when it was difficult, qucerning Macao
PREAMBLE OF THE TREATY.
long saceretion of angry disputation, lasting is an hour's sleep at a tretek after the accidently, I was in the cabin looking for the captain's raiber imposible, to obtain scientiks or profes
the end of a most enjoyable avaning, the His Mest Faithful Majesty the King of Por fact from 16 to 1997. The final settlement upon conrred, and was not able to superintond things papare. The first mate came down and said Look sand men to all Gavernment appointraents.ical ant gorror, and His Imperial Majesty faiz, amicable, tail practical bases mast by held on the last day we were aboard the ship. The sharp or you'll be left behind. I min "I want to The would be in difficulty in obtaining a good the Curers of China, desiting to draw cluster as a cory rumarkable diphatic polieroment, boats-ware got out and the man put their affects take this trunk. Thecaptain's papers are in them." practical man with anos experttuce from Bog-
: had to fill the pest of Fire Muster or Surin- and to consolidate the tins of friendship which and wa ungratulate the four man who have into them together with provisions. water, and The chief ante sald D-a tuo captain's papers popy, far presentation to the shareladders at the meeting dooited by nine votes to six that Wes have obsisted stendy for more than 300 years effected this most satisfactory agreement, siz, ros para. At this time the alrip was about threaI then went on denk and got into the beat. The second ordinary half-yearly meeting to be boitier servants wore superior to Easter-Chimene fles or a barrister to fill the post of Magis-between Portugal and Chinn, and having arreal Sir Robert lart, Tuspenter Conural H.E. ailes from the Kenthanmost point of the Bigmate ceme np directly afterwards with the cast the offs of the Company, Hongkong, on the Pisos.
When we were on shore neither of The directors kavo vow the plunanro to hnit to CITINERE NEWSPAPER ON THE If n min without any training or qualification at Lisbon the 26th day of March 1837. Erd day Senbur de Souza Bezu, His Highness Prince caled Osate. Wa did not see if we could fathontain's gas and revolver, and ordered the mat to be 24th May
grow got into the boats in an orderly manner the officers spoke to the captain. I heard the the sharebeldats a statemost of the company caffair is fitted to fill the past of Siporintsident of the of land of the ith year of the reign of Ching, His Excelcy Sun, Yarên; and the wentar when we abandoned the ship. The shoved aff. Fire Brigade or Magistrate, then is equally statives, on Protocol of four articles, have
the aperte Kwang-bsii, through their repre- Vieray Li, upen their sucess.
A section of high Chinese officials remain dis. I was on deck at the time. The altp was chit mate may in the second nate on shord If for the half year ending 30th Boptoubor, 1867, and geon. The questi spouses of Colanind-Sar-est sex.val to gerelude a treaty of amity and satisfied, and angrily pretest uninst the ritual abandonat a little over an hour after I gave the the captain is going to set nauty with es we will while doing so they have to ar press their træret flat
becomes one of pounds,
You were informad at me last weating at lings, and ponce, and reduces the matter to the core to regulile the relations between the cession of the territory reempted by Poringal for orier to lose the boats The ship was not be nasty with him. The ship we sighted lawing to a nailer of untoward occurrences they buye
not know her name. I heard orders giron to get questions, ie, are the ratepayers or property
two states. For this end they bare appointed 350 years, long beform the Taising, dyunstylurats. A fresh brose pas blowing off the harbour left port the day after we lauded. I do to lay there noceants nefore you at as as their Plenipotentiaries:-
was founded. Bat the long occupation hasard all the time. I saved so of my own bolgating what they ring for? If not, why
His Most Faithful Majesty the King of Por-gian a valid legal title of ownership accoriofocle I packed up all the ship's papers and anchors ready before we got to Gam. They engagement of Mr. Shapoor as Managen fin sarived To lacked to Lim for important and antifobory But P
Our present Governor Appears to be a gal and Alurvas-Thon de Bonza Beta, Ing to the laws of ratios a point Utlog. but found, when a bouts ranched the were not got ready. The captain's orders were at the company's works on 25th November last, and The chief officer on being asked if he had bub no ser hud his antorell on his duties at tho ma, and begun chcerfally and diligently to practical cotuman sense, to "havo a device to us
His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plent and be taken into consideration: and cew shere, that they had disappeared. I saved the not obeyed. curtam the tene facts of things for himale; and potentiary in special mission to the Court of Pe that a anileable and parmurent suulinent has chronometer. Shortly after we landed the ship
tet his death. No doubt you ara hi aleendy norjaaint- The witness, ou bring questioned on the point the deplorable circumstances under wilen te a will not be long before he sees (it ho bas nating Kniht of the Order of Nussa Senhora de esa marie, China may rescatdent that Mueno, perdutside to the southward. Just liefore any questions to put to the witness, said the sot tirings in ordez, nad to proseouts the work boforo wirexdy seen that Remedies in many pincas de Villa Vigos, Grand Cross of the whose simtegic position, commoting as it does he passed out of sigh, some natives loft the statement about the explain's papers was false. him tuu, on the 'at Tangisar last, he aceitually are much nile. But it is another inatter for Order of the Rising Sun of Japan and of the bath the West itiver, and the Pearl River, will shore in a boat to try to rescue lhe ship's paywers.
low in the water, Amos Honniger said-I joined the Koch- him to remove evils, for the wonderful and a Sia. Commander of the Order of henceforth be held by faithful friends, why will They ruld not approach her, however, and came again, thered to his previous slutergent. Powerful irenatration Colonial Office has t/Charios laul of Isabelix the Catholic of Spain; never allow the port to be made a store-house de back..reporting her to be in stood away Torvee in Philndolphin on 19th September last. Shannon to the works, was fortunately there to
coal depot for hostile tees that may assemble to and apparently sinking: The ho rekoned with first. However, we may rest and Knight of the Iron Crown of Aasiria.
suggestion. before ve abandoned her, to snel or I had ebarge of one of the watches, the onptain's given, sad to go on with the sinking of the elanft and assured that he will do hits lost for the Colony His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of China; blockade the two great eitmanew to the Canton to the southward on a port lack. There was no I signed us send mate. I la certißerte out the few verbal suggestions. Mr. Shanson had On the 1st Febenary, 1939. the dosaur was for - Highness Prince Ching, President of provinces the Tigi Yamet, and Sun, Senior Vica. Portugal pujoys henceforth willion question the ship and try to got assistanse from the shore. watch. It was my watch in the afternon of other carreat work.
Hechor. mineralogist, retallargist, and uning President of the Board of Works and Ministerulisturbed possession of Mueno, ad nu doubt. No attempt was madr, at any time, to put a wil the day the ship struck on the Ref. I did not launts in socasing the service of Mr. Harry M. Be enter the mutek!:, in point of antiquity. The of the Teung-i Yanon, who after having com- the delimitation will be made on both sides in fover the load. We considered the advisability interest myself in any way in the navigation of municated to each other their respective fall air and friendly spirit: China will we repeat of doing this, but did not think it would be of the ship, ozeept that I was given a course to engineer of considerable experience, and having hierature of European coins cannot be suau powers and found them to be a good and ins be able to collect her kwfa dines withoud, unde any bonefit. We castenoted a windmill out of star and say that that course was steared. testimonials, to all the post of chief manager Judging tioneel on the sun day with this. In the 9th year Fri Na Breber, the directors ure includ to-believe year of the Japanese Boyarch Ko Rai-Tango 1 form, have agreed upon the following articles: expruses for revenue users; snuggling, bost sails, for the pump, but sculd not make it After the ship oame of we found 18 inches off the correspontones that has alro de rachel of Tein Shaw, shrresponding with the 2nd,
The and they expect in lave favourable results fe h ARTICLE Ish-Thero shall certizas to exist not entirely suppressed, will be brought within ck We the constructed a watermill, but water in her. My watoaed started to put that the compray has in kim a moss suitable man, Filled Spirit" of the 7th Generation of Em After the Bestragonient and operations. He is fnlly aware of the perors, there have been 11, S-Fab first arrived SIRIt is a most pitiful sicbt to my eyes courant peace nad aniity between Flis Most snagetble proportion, the very serious but also was a failure. My crew is a mixed one. It took nu two-hours to got a suck. wher. I take a walk along the Prays in the Faithful Majarty the King of Portugal and dangers to the Empires that would certainly on There are among them Scandinavians. Welsh, aste's watch relieved mina. toring and evening, or sometimes at nou. I Algarves and His Imperial Vajesty the Emperors if Macao ever be a bustile fortress or English, Japanese, Irish, and Chinese. Although suck we let the paur stand for five or teu mph nock which will he for some time before bim na in Japan, went by Tsin Shilwang, first Emperor the ore carried out their duties properly, there minutes, then the mate's watch began to puesto affairs of Las company at Pasjon, ware left by Mr.of the Tsin Dynasty, (3.C. 89-410) to find the
organization and working of the company had not have therefore done the best I can to Bad out of Caina, whose respective subjects shall equally base will now be averted-Chinees Times.
sawent of syrapetly between them and myself and got a anek in half an hour. I started to go Start in a most unsatisfactory state, at the geral elixir a life, the aribrosist drug which confort even to the meat of the matter by sparing some joy, in the dominions of the high contracting
The niandoment of the ship did not take phas aft then, andthe captain aded me wine I thought progrenser as might rowozably have bean orpected itamantulity The Trugs orarel of the Chinese The tin industry has not yet been opened up. The loavel the books of the ive Emperors and the fime to report to the Governor of this Colony and parties, the most complete and decided protection
in consequence of disobedience on the part of it. I said I thought wo erald keep the skip
ter is the saine and Shi Ewang made him the the public, partly for the benefit of our poor and for their pracus and property.
ARTICLE End-Chitis confirms, in its entirety, THE ABANDONMENT OF THE BE the crew. If I had thought that there had been from. He then asked the clef zato and is of Mr. Start, and Intterly the denth of 3. three scholars for, three guzurgi, for the ebarno wretched low-crutue, and parity for the
the least base of reaching the Philippines in me if we thought we could take the ship to Sharinon, datained Mr. Seife at Panja (which is a
him baking this business in hand untit quite laboly-Monatsit Japanese historians ralate, is this happiness and good goverament of this post. the articls 2nd of the Protocol of Lisbon relating
safely I want only have been ico glad to Japan.. We sad we thought we could. The double distance frame Samantan and prevented gift At Kning Yama, "The Boar's Wild
Captain the called all the men aft and said it
He has, weres, recently visited Singapore for the tombot 5 Poh, and the villagers of the arna KU
Land Roverd Hongkong is a must prosperons and popular to the perpetual occupation and government of
A Marine Court of Enquiry into the air bara dòn'e so. emporiuan, if any one wilea to go to any ather Macao by Portugal. It is stipulated that Com.
Angrastas Harris, first mateofthe He Terrace was his intention to take the ship to Japaa partons of aging abour for Susan,
ing to the latest vices he had rosehed Paling with Shin" (aning Hitatanlare Si Fel's d
The Three Diving Mountains or port from Chine; first of all one must came to missioners appnated by the both Governments quaistances attending the loss of the British This port before he can get a steamer to go there shall proced to the limitation of the boundaries, ship. Book Terrace, which was land of sweru, stated-I hold aster's eartitients, from They said they would do the best they woul en the Government should give the best prote which shall be determined by a special convection, Guam cn the 2nd Mares, 1888, was held at the Canada, No. 164, dated Septertber, 1832 I We kept pamping steadily all that night aros 1 body of won, nat we hope that vary shorts andals.
Soluerithe Rock Terrace on the 2nd of May, 190, she was making a good deal of water, theo the company will have some tangible roenlts from their lands spoken af at that time a tho present
Japanca is, the Theed Islands tion it can to these who come bare. 3n fact, the bat so long as the elimitat on of the boundaries Harbour Offics on the 11th and 4 instant.
The following guntienser coinposed the Court: in London and matesororal vorages in her before being a heavy head sen on. When the soa
leny of young men and mailens brought year Governor bas.fn filled his duty, but there is still is net conbluded everything in respect to them a lot of miserable things not known to the sa-shali conlinne asst present, without addition,-Presideat, Commander E. M. Rusoy, R.N., we last started out. On September 22nd wo moderated the pumps were kept going consice, perior world because they are left to inferiors, diuination, or alterntion by either of the parties. Staff Commander J. A.G. Baukner, H.N, Messrs. left Philadelphin on this voyage, I had elunga When we got the North East Trades y male
S Pul to epulate the land brought Chia
During this frest and second years, of the Obi- who are sometimes either cheated by some cum. ARTICLE --Portuga: conßems in its en- W. H. Walton, sheer Gatarie, and 63. 1). C. of one watch and the sceaud mata had charge of sail, bat bad aborten sail again as the ship
boks with them, and this was the origin of Chi-
I have had as much ning interpreter or by receiving belbes. The tirety an article 3rt of the Pratan) of Lisboa Arthur, steamer Chingin. The letter of the Cap- the other. I had sight and a sailmaker in my was making a good deal of water. We kept
nese literature in Japan. to enable him to carry through his work with poots Emp. For Kien Wu of the Han (25 A.D.) dynesty, correspon ing to the year of Sui questiva may be naked way Mr. Lockhart, the relating to the mugagement never to alievate taiu of the Anck Terrace S. B. Askim, aur watch. I am in the habit when at sea of taking pumping steadily all night.
sights. I kept the ship's log. Nothing of special minutes' soll, but that we tried to keep frein and affici. Mefrer and F. H. O. Wilson bazingira Tongs, of the 11th generation, Japan sant Registrar-Genoral, is fully acquainted Macan without previous arrangement with China: the warrant constittling the Chart of inquiry observations at conn. 1 de l take morning as four hours pamping without more on a tou with the Chinese language, does not (how and ARTICLE-Portugal agrees to co-operate having been red.
Stephen Blanche Atkinson sigru depase-interest happened aboard till the 28th Janoary. the east in. as he was worrying over it. Th than disguise himself and go round the streets wilk China in the collection of daties va opium and ezquire about the sparet affairs. With ra xported from Macus into Chiness ports, in the I am in presession of a master's cerfiente No. The crew appeared to work willingly and one men began to get dissatisfied, and I heard signed their scalant the board, Mr. W. Watton un Envoy to the Hat Epurar, which was the gard to what I am going to inform you of. I ens same way, and as long as England ca-cperates fi 2, issued at Na Yowz in 1869 was apontedly. On the afternoon of the 28th ult it them making remarks anang themselves thats on invited to fill one of the vaunches, and the beginning of diplomatic intercourse Inten Chinese books. Thus Shoon Tergo, (4th sure that the knowledge of the Government with Chins in the collection of duties on opiciat pointed to the command of the Hack Terme in was the second mate's watch. I had taken the there would have to be something done as they are confirmaria have her audited by Mess, these two great riontal Countries, and every Joly, 1886. She was a North American built meridin altitudo that day. The first thing could not stand if Utimately the Captain and B. 3. Coxon and Saml, J. Gawee, the former acting Japanen urey returned to his country with onoration? hac an Euvoy to China who brought is incomplete or what is going on would not exported from Hongkong isto Clinese parts.
W. G. BELLE, have tasted so long. On a certain morning, when
The basis of this co-operation shall he estab-ship, tantage 1,709, owned by Cook and Soar of I know of the reef was the ship's striking. ante decided to pa to ship to Guam, but I did for Mr G. S. Cason, and she latter for Mr. F. Horler.
back any enisical worka. Chairman. At about four o'clock squared away. The captain said, when I spoke to #river steamer arrived et this part, Usaw a num.lished by a convention, appended to this treaty, St. John's, Brunswick, last suid from Phila. I came on deck at 3:0 on the afternoon not know their iufcution until after she was in, uth of whom are absent. beral and strong kidnappers, who had which shall be as valid and binding or both the delphis in this voyage. I started on the 27:1 we struck the rest. sticks of tardwood or arms with them and made a high contrasting parties as the present tresty, November 187 JAR1, bound for flyoga. Jutau. the ship was etench by qual. She was him of it, that he thought it was the best thing We had a cargo of patrilean aboard in casus at the time on á port lack nad heading about we could do. After that it was all we could nircle around a Job of stupid countrymen and soue poor workmen who were kidnapped from different · We see ghrt to be able to record au abstract Our crew consisted of 24 all told. There was North-out. We were in the net of shortening do to pump her out in twenty moules after u
Hongkong Bank (feed deposit) districts by the ewindlers) and ferend them to go of the traily of ity comeluded on the 28th ne certificated officer besides the chief mate and euil won the ship struck busily. I wanted to tan minatas' spell. The morning after we mudo. Cost of estate. into the kidnappers" private houses near April between China and Portugal. The treaty myself. Alout three months after starting we got the masts ou avey as they appeared be Guam we stood in, but could not make the bac Hoarkon Bruk (current account) West Point, Wa Kut street, and Kwong Yuen selles finally be frequt and negry questions rounded the Cape of Good Hope. I did not sight tottering, and wanted to get the boats eats out hour, and we the can along the seast looking Hongkong Bank (No. 2 account) Street and when they have completely made that huvo arisen between the Portage Gor any land from the tain we left. New York till we of their rol, The captain, however, wantd not for a place to beach her. We goals sna to place Machinery and pinat There was a very heavy surf, Stem-launch. Jed bargains they sold them to a great distance into ferment of Mano and the Chinese officials of got off Guam in the Mur Grup. On ti sanction this saying that no thought the ship suitable. All this time to were flying signals Steanaanch Sey Pahang
Istments and tools berdage. The plane made by the cruel kidnap the Liang Kwan at recurring intervals from 28th January the North-west monsieus sat in was working off. About ten minutes after we of distees pers are that. (I) they sometimes cheat the the data of the Portuguese scopation of Macao, We were theu la lat 9.25 9. and long. 105.40 E. track wostal eff again. We struck on the that hosts could not put off. We ence to the Steal gior
The weather was squally, and all the atter wether No standings were taken. We conclusion to haul her off till next-day. W Fatitur ut land wines gtorant wat prom people by falsely saying at A. D. 1536, until lately. they will recommend them for employment al
It not be denied that, upon the whole, noon the slip was under toil, and maju top-feild seo the rof. After the ship came uE, the stood in again in the morning, and sighted a Hildinga
At that well was sounded and the pumps were imme-vessel in the harbenr, which we took to be a man-Sores on nel high salaries of $20 or 830 per month as boys Macao as bom very obsesions to the Chinesegallaut sul until 3.30 pm of that day. ar larmers in foreign countries.. 12 They SPE. Government. Until 1-57 or 1853 when the time all hands were called to shorten sail as a diately startel. We only worked on pump at auf war. We wont ns eload as it was safe to go. Potty club........
We were time. Some days after wo get off the reef the thinking ho might take nation of our aigoals,sponse:
We then want times put some stapifying drug in the food or Portuguese and West Coast pirates were driven hoary squall was coming on us. smozo, which makes thom senseless, and then off the coast by the enmbined efforts of thes Ning-tuakings North by East Course at the time by captain decided to make for Japan. He told the but no notice was taken. bring them to the private houses, and lock po and Fukier Guilds. Macat was the head compare. I got the sails wool main galautem mute and myself first, and then got the and the most point of the island looking
The squall was necotapanied crew ft and told thin. The crew assented to for a place to bruch hor. As we could see Gold at mine
Örium at mine thom in When they arike they threaten the quarters of the predatory and black-siling satis hauled away.
Manager at hujom (cach in huud) with guns and knives, and force them to abay lores tint infested the long coast in between with heavy rain. The squal Lasted for about this proposal, and the course was accordingly to place the valo said the best thing that Water whool I thight myself it was the Lost Cunstraction their order. ( Worst of all is that when thes the Gulf of Toagain and the Yangisze. At last minutes Directly it erased we strnek le. No stops were taken to try and stop thecould be done was to put the bits ont and
the ground avily, and remained fast for lenk. On the 2915 February wa sighted Gaem. laave the ship. racet a stupid senutryman or scholar who has the portions practised became intolerable to
Interest on fixed deposit...... J.J. Wond just come from Canton or the country, they say. the Norhern Guilds that a coalition of rival about ten minutes. She bumped very luavily The captain told me that, he was going to tip to thing we could do. We then put the boats out Acounts Receivable-
J. M. Stuart that they know him. Had nek him to pay them forces was formed, and in a series of ghis four fees with the hay ground well that bench the ship them. This serned to me to be I don't remember saybing being said about The sby's for was on dog about the best thing that eruld be done noder anchoring. The anchor chains wore down below.. short visit, and wher ho goes into the house they the West Coast free-bocters word crushed. was ongi. at once shut the door and for bin to sabmit The Ningpo, Fabian, and other Guilde rera na wakir Her weather side was on tho roef. Orders the circumstances. We rent round on the There was nothing said about souding boats We did not know but what In their orders or kill him. It may be argued better than their foes, and, fectauately. havo were given directly she struck to chur away the west coast the island to try and find u placa ashore for assistance. We did not know what Balance that when they go ou board the stoner they also disappeared from the Chinese coast. The bouts. We had five beats. The oeers wants to beach the ship on. We were at times within the island was like. must pass through the airesis before they oanks and the early unaal lachas that custo start to eat away the masts as there wore a oils of the shore Finding no suitable place they might sat us when we got there. We did got a boat to go there; then, why they do not vayed them, gave way to foreign sailing vessels fears that they would fall and sash the lots we stood off that night; and next morning stood not know whether the part we were landing at
This concluded the evidence, ran and cry, when the Palice would come to their that from 1800 to 1880 monopolized the treaty I would not allow this, however, es 1 expanded in again for the same object. We could not so was civilised or not,
The Court afterwards delivered the following assistance You do not knew that, as the potle and in 1836 the mailing vessels her to at the reef. She slipped off the rod plish it, however, and the captain decided to contrymen do not knew Hongkong eastows, have been almost entirely displaced by steam- directly after I had refused to allow the mests to get out the boats. Ife did not tot nie of his they dare not mand ers. But some of them ships. But until the Portuguese and West Coast bu serrol. We had an on the reef for 10; inteution to take this atry before I heart the decision ne Hongkong mon; way do they do the pirates were destroyed Macus was a source of minutes. Directly we were off I gave orders for order given. Tagorder as given a little after one tafel to aan the pumps. We made no o'clock in the morning. There was nobody SAMA Because when you hear this you contitud action to the Chinese, so much to
sail for the rest of that evening. The ship was told off to the different boals. Each man shifted will be surprised and alarmed-se of the hat it is easy to understand how it was the re- Chinese detectives get shares in the profit prated endeavors of Portugal to enter. into rought up to her cous, houding a north-easter When the first officer árst of selling me business; also some of the treaty relutions with Peking were always re- courses again. interpreters clerks, and coolies receive bribes peled. There were, in addition, other reasons sounded the wall, there were IS inches of water
her. She tray making about 7 inches to do it. The captain and the second mate Car what Chinese call "kidnopper Peponses"; or repulsion. Macan was the headquarters of s from the kid usppers, and therefore the kidnappers the coolio true, it was the home of the gambling an hour. We had to pups going abaft the were away from the ship before I was. The can carry on their unlawful work of kidnapping la torins that preyed upon the people of Canton, mainust. They were not both contestel with the captain had bean complaining of ill health and ignorant people and kicking and beating them, and, lika Hongkong, it was a great dupit for well. We could only sons for the one watch. but been suffering from want of sleep. palling them by the queues even in this public muggling opium, arms, and contraband articles That was all they could run steadily. Bath of me flat be we not capable of taking shares of
our bobetoys had been carried away. forward. one of the Iuts himself as he felt too ill to do a Toads, and with little fear of the Government. Ese-† into Chinu. ing this I cannot bear'ansk a terrible scane, and I But in recent years the Portuguese, specially Part of the reel forward was gone. We could I did at tell him that I would receive any have therefore earnestly to beg the gentlemen wheu Senhor de Souza Roze was GATCrnor of see from the taifrail that the after-longth was orders from him, and see that they were carrisi who can speak in the Exventive and Legislative Me, curteavoured to valtivate good relations intac. The first watch was on the pamps for two out. My beat was the first on shore. The cup- Councils to make a way to stop the cruel habit of with the Chinese Government, and the honourable hours. We cleared her of 18 inches in that time tain's was next, and the boatswain's next. When the cunning kidnappers, and not only all the neutrality of Macao from 18 til 1585, during Thors were sight man and two officers on carhwal ashore I did not usult with the captain relatives of the poor ignorant people will pray for the Franco-Chinese war, ought to be remembered watch. It was about 6:30 that evening before out our fairs. When I last saw the skip ahe yea, but also and will bluss you The best by China with gratitude, as, if Muco had been the chip had been comparatively repaired. The was drifting away sonthael All the men were For in good health when on the ship. We had plenty way to stop them is to sentence the kuluuppers given over to France as a base of operation against bowsprit Laal bean secured by that time, strictly and severely, and send some honest Canton, hub most important sity and political abans 19 days, we were under lower topsail of good provicious. Thecrow, however, were much Europeans who know Chinese to diagaise them centre, and perhaps the iwe provinces also, might After that we experienced two days calu and kacoked up with their exertions at the pups.
John Riano, carpenter on board the ship Hork selves and go near the river stoomers wherves to have boon trested from China. The eparation then got into the North Bat Trades. This was inquire about this unlawful Furness early in the was practicable, and but one element was needed abeat the 16th of February. We kept on our Terrace, soru, deposed--Ijoined the Rack Ter morning and aftornoee, and felinw the kidnap. for aurwass: the 150 of scao ne a bass. Eat by conrae and spread mes sait. I had on bout a vacain Philadelphia in September last, just before pare trases und charge them, I am, deur air, the loyal behaviour and, in truth, generous for general Track Chart and a South Pacifus Die left that port on this reyage I have been Jours faithfully,
bearance of Poringal, in spite of very great and tory. They are both lost. When we were about working as a skip carpenter, and going to se TUN MAN LOK KEE almost irresistible temptation, Chias tag been 165 E. long. I told the chief mate that I was in that capnesty for war 20 years. The Lock Hongkong, 10th May, 1898.
preserved from the torrible wrench that would going to set the ship's course for the Island of Terrace lad two pumps. They had two suckers, ave shaken the Empire to its foundation - The Guara. He arround with my iloa, so a ponese and vach sucker had two buckets, and the whole was accordgly munda.. We sighted Gusta on was worked by a fly wheel. When I joined the soolio iznilo has long bean suppressed; the gam-
Ve hors away for the ship: I did not go below to examine the slips bling lotteries have been preventel, or so regn- April 24, ut 4 ..
shinra As the entrance to the barbour was very well and limbers. The baskets were eight inabès Inted us to bocene almast harmless to the in- terists of the Cantoness; and, finally, when narrow and the wind was blowing directly out in diameter. After we got to see the ship was The negotiations of the Portaguase-Chinese Macno followed the sample of Hongkong in of it, it was found impossible to take the slip pumped every four hours, whether the weather I then gave orders, and we stood out was fine or bal. I used to sound the well before Treaty commuted in Macho in the mouth of the opinio courection plained and carriel vat on shore. August, 1886, between Sir Robert Hert and by Sir Robert Hart in 1880, Macao ought to from the land, with the intention of making they begun to pamp. I used generally to find H. E. Bonhor Thomas do Souza Roza, the Go. have been regarded by China as a most amicable, another attempt to get in. At 6 am. on March from 11 to 12 shes. The pumpe both fucked hd Maring stond tu stain we arrived at the en-t sino inches. We chiefly used the port pumps vernor of Macas, and afterwards transferred to useful, and even ecossary neighbour and sily, Lisbon, where, on the 36th March, 1887, a Pro- Portugal bad ocupied Macas since 1563, bat tranco to the harbour of St. Louis. Wo could as she had a list to port. I consider from 2 to tocol of four unlites was signed by Henrique no notual cession of the territory had been made see no place on which te bench the vessel, except 2 inches of water in four hours a good deal to I have never box on any other ship Barros Gomez, Minister and Secretary of State by Chius. Frontime tolime thelittle Settlement right round on the west point of the island, make,
in the bouta We that nudo as mach water. The biggest height; for Foreign Affairs of Portugal, and James was annend with attack, and there were ranny and so abandoned
uneus Campbell, as representative of China valid reasons why thinn should have persistent arrived on shore at 1 or 2 o'clock that day,of water I saw in her before the ship daly authorized by an Imperial Deeres. They refused to regard the Portugueso otherwise and remained on the land until the 5th 3 inches in four hours. I was in the first four articles of the Protocol are as follows:- han as interlopers, whose occupation was on April We left there by a Spanish mail adorer, offler's watch. I used to sound the welf Mauita on the deft very time they went to pump during the ARTICLE 18T-A treaty of friendship and suffereree. But when the new opium convention for Manils. We got commerce with mast-fayomed-zazioa clause will was made with Hongkong it breathe absolutely inat and wewe forwarded to this port day, but not at night. I used to be in the be concluded and signed at Poking.
necessary to spare the loyal co-operation of by the Cocul I get morning observations on conte's watch before we strook. After ARTICLE 2ND. Chiun centres perpetual.se. Macao. If Magao bad refused to enter into the the 28th of January. My position was ou that we struck I was in the first mate's watch. The mpation and government of Magno and its de- at the park wald have at onee become the do-day 9.538. lat. I de Brougham Brf acord-slip stick on the reef at 4 n'eloer on the af pendencies by Fortugal like any other Porta-pot for opium sanggling, sed the treaty with ing to the Intitude and longitudo laid down in ternoon of the 18th. The shook was a heavy guest possession
Hongkong, which contained a roalition to the the direction, bearing East North Bul. The one. There was no ending pipe in the ship.
HONG KONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION, ARTICLE SRD-Portugal engages never to effee that the document was to be nullifed if ship was going from G to knots. Brougham After the ship came off the reef the pump was
and stop the leak by placing a sail under the two very able and amusing essays, the former alienate Mace out its dependonics withantamo did not become a party to it. would have Island was, I thought, do East of a when the worked for 20 minutes at a spell. Thon the mes
ship's bottom or any other method. The adverse, and the latter favonnblo to the Chinees. agreement with China.
become useless. Two princquezes would barship was struck by the squali. I had very un- would stand off for fifteen minutes and primp
amount of water made by the ship does not ap. We trast these ladies will soon, again furour
The second weekly, spook competition took ARTICLE 4-Portagal engages to co-opar followed: the increased revenue from ginn, fideres lu my chronometer. I compl it by again. When the sun were standing of the
·pear to have been very excessive or of sufficient the society with papers un similor sub pots..
Mr. King advocated that we should air at ate in opium revenue work at Macuo in sus which adda somo Tis.. 6,000,000 to the Laporint the mail steamer to Sydney about nine lags pre-skip would make & inches in 15 minutes. If we
quantity to endanger her safety. It almo ap way as England a6 Hongkong. —
and provisoil treasuries, would have heen vious to striicing, and with the French mail boat ler the pumps lay for 15 minutes we could pump.
pears that there was a steam donkey pems on tresting our servants from the Chinese stand place it the Association Range at Kowloon on thes
point ho deseied aaverity, maintained that 12th inst. There were 21 apetitors, being board which was not used. The Treaty was signed at Paking, on the latest; or, if any attempts were made to block about six days before. The chief officer kept the ship ons in 20 minutes. We tried to get
both windmill mul waterwheel to work c day of December, 1987, and consista of fifty-four Mscun by oustous cruisers and guard. | ship's log. articles. The ist article guarantees the con- boats, the out of the fofifla would have absorb-
At this point, the Court adjourned for lun-the pan, but neither would get. When we With reference to the abandonment of the ship Force was no remaly" for their faults, and more than the previous week. The Lighest soere
On rasming at 2.30;
abandoned the chip she was making no more we are of opinion that it was prematars. Har concluded by polating out an occasionally was made by Colour-Sergeant Phillips, 58th Re- winaers arosa heavily handicapped, members wh tinzation of peace and amity between the two ed all the increase of vorne, and besides chen.
Captain Atkinson, continuing hiseridonon suid water shat she had been doing the day after she
Mrs. Wileum, Mrs. Bryant, and an anonymous ing arrived off Guam no attempt was made to effectivemeans for the recovery of stolen property giment, who therefore obtains the spoon. As have not had so much practice in rifle shoating countries. Tiu following the articles' deal would certainly have led to counter and hostile,
communicate with the shore, though the boats
have a very fair chance of winning a spoon, be with the stipulations contained in the article proceedings on the part of Portugal against After striking the reef, and before sighting struck. Three days before we abandoned her I
wors in erod condition and the weather not lady also gave omaye, favourable on the whole to 2nd, 3rd and 4th of the Liebon Protocol. The China that eme long would have ended Guam, the ship mode saluiest water to keep herd that the Captain intended to try and run
The following is the very unfavourable. That no signals were the Wisterna. They maintained that our com- articles, 6, 7, 8, and 9 deal with Diplomatic and in war between die two countries. Besides, the pump going enestantly. I could not take the ship uebors, in order to beach her cargo. I
made except that of distraus (viz., the Ensign mon language, education, and standard of morals sides the excalient practice it affords for tasir Consular Agents. The article 10 contains the there are grave reasons for taking extreme the ship ther to Japan or the Philippine Is did not hear anything atout leaving the ship
Union down) dilber to the shore or ivu vesed gave us greater power with servante at home, to becoming better shuts most-favoured-nation clause. The arlleles 11 to precautions in the Canton provinces for the lands. This was why I abandoned the whip. till I hear the arder given to take to the
soon to be at anchor in the harbour. No at whom on conscientions and other grounds we 18 guarantee the privileges and immunities of avoidance of frontier disputes. The population The crew were completely tired put with their boats. I had charge of the best I went whore
tempt was male to anchor the ship and send could mure readily appeal. These papers and Portuguese subjecta resident in China. Article is restless, and to eme extent discontented exertions as the pumps. I could not beach the in. The captain's boat was alongside mine,
on shore for assistance. The anglers were so the subarqnout rotuarks of Miss Dr. Gloss exuit- Peter Marka, stated-I am the steward of the 19 doels with cuses of dipwreck on the coast of Boret elaties aboui, for the most part slip anywbare at Gaum. The surfañado such
cured for sea and the chains unbest. Nered the livôliest interest and debate. en attempt impossilife. Tha mis reason to be Back Terrace. My wife is the stewardess. We Chlon. The articles 0 to 44 contain dispositions anti-dynastic and Macas might, in
`does the vessel appear to hare been in any of the commercial regimen to be observed in the bostilities with China, bara uewillingly become Cisantisfied with my eey. They behaved well. joined the bipin Philadelphia on the 6th of Sap
worse condition at this time then she was Chinese ports opened to foreign commerce. The the head-quarters of the Chateness revolutionary any of the were grammbling at the constant tember of last year. I remember the day the ship
when the one off the roof, early five weeks article. 45 deals with the extradition of Chinese parties, and in such probable ease the Ling pump working, and wished to land. Il every wol on the roof. When she alrnek I was along the rin
previous criminals who take refuge in Mous, ss well so Kwang would have been saia the theatre of stance from the elders in supporting my side the star on to the boste rady The conduct of the master in thas abandoning
There was dows. Thecaptain sang out "det with the reciprocal delivery of Chiness and rebellious movement that would wreak vast authority manter of the ship.
soma dunger of the ship entching is, because Subu after this she toutol of About 8 days Portuguese criminals in the ports open to damage to the Empire. foreign trade. The article 46 stipulatos There considerafions weighed to some extent of her cargo of petrolen. The erey could not after we came off the rouf the chief mate came to that the commercial articles of the treaty and upon sonte subers of the Tamen, and Bir have hell out at the pumps more than another me on the galloy and seið“ Yen had better look out tariff way be revised at the end of ten Jobart Itart, un sequence to this Macso. Con- five days. I formed this opinion by lay observation for the exptain. Ho is ging wrong I am afraid years. The articlos 4 to 51 guurantes to rention of 1880. was authorized to opes nego of the mes. They did not tell me so, or make of him. Watch him and tell me what is going on." Portuguese subjects resident in China the right tiations in Lisbon through his Loaden agent, any douand to be taken off pomp work I Before the ship struck, the captain and offers of ox-territoriality, and contain dispositions on Mr. J. D. Campbell, so that full and satisfactory ocusalted with my officers, and told them used to hare their meals together. After the! Tha the judicial regiaen to be observed in the cases diplomatic relations should be unde between the that. as. I could get nu oonvenient place occurence, however, they always had their meals
The captain said to me in which are involved Portuguese and Chinese two countries. On the 6th Harob, 1887, after in which to beach the ship, I intended separately. Bahjects. The article 52 secures to Catholion in anxioga disenssle of many menit questions, to abandon her. They aged with me that officers have split the crew up, and Iain made the effectual protection in the Empire. The articles protocol of four articles was agreed to, in which it was the best thing to do. The first offiour had. tanghing stock of the ship." There was no
7
THE TREATY BETWEEN CHINA AND PORTUGAL.
for himself. I forgot to take my log into the was with me. There was aerumble. Trecognized
it as part of my duty to restore order, but neglect
He told
nok was
official number 72217, of St. John's, Now We find that the British ship Rack Terrace,
Brunswick, of which ship Samus! Atkinson was, master, tho nauber of whose cartificates is 63,132, issued at Liverpool, left Philadelp do the 2 of Sept., 1987, haund for Hingo, Japan, with a cargo of poteolour in cases,
why, during a squall and while the bands were That all went well until the 28th of January employed in shortening sail. the ship struck on longitude 165. the Brougham Shoal in latitude 9.30 S. and
J.LABILITY. By Capit
36.84 sharos fally pati-up 3,176 shares upes which $5
been paid
By Accoucts Payable:-
Auditors fee
... 16.1
.$208,940.00
15,850.00
150.00
Salaries and wages due to JH.
plays at mines 3,108.16
James Morrison & Co, tama
Working AccouNT. Dr.
To balance tesi necuunt......
That she remained fast for about 10 minutes, tur-To experts, stationery, & inratanso,
ing which time she bamped three or four times To heasily. whereby she sustained cuslerable damage, and that she eventually drifted off the
roof.
To legal expearDA............ To Fairies and waṛpe ...............
To fepors, roud, wharves and bridgos To commission and exchange to office rent
of Pabung.
an endeavour made to work the hip to her Te dieburadmentı lightar, and lunch Sri That the crew was then sant to the pumps and
Salon of I To torty to destination, but that this was erentally ab andoned and a course steered for the island of To coolie wages at mices Guam. in the Marianas group, with the intenTu muditors' fecr To a napensation tion of trying to beach the ship and save the
сагра.
That on the 29th of February the Rack Tarvasna arrived off the Island of Quara and thint. în spection was made from the ship for a suitable Eg interest........... place for benching, but this rot being feand By busfer foen..... and the crew baing much work out with pump. By bale...... ing, all hands took to the boats and abandoned the ship.
That no-lives were lest and the greater part of the crew'e effects were saved, but not the ship's papers or log books.
April when they were taken to Manila and That the crew ramined at Guam nutil the 25th
from thenos seat to Hongkong
Hongkong, 16th May, 1838,
1.021.59 86,376.7 888,61438
D
381.130.60
We may perhaps, by the study of our ancient books, zarare theso lost urts. Who knows but the gamst-may-of the-most highly poise! oder in sepong, tasty the least may be found them of the telegraph, steamers, taining, and vegar The Han dynasty bad automatic horang anil wooden oxen, the Sang dynasty hed, we are taught, two-wheeled war sessels, the Yünn in the vine of Marco Pols) had the wonder. ful balista callville bow drawn by the hand fof a god.
Europeans cwn that many of their arts came from the East and it may be that these re- marks into which we have been drawn propos of our Bayoy's recent fad will prove correct.
3,318,10
Inalcadets of many string like the Japanese 1476.92 ku2y. Soc Slypkeer Van Aalst on ancient Chinese Musis, M. Cistons pubhention or "ollow-bonk" $961408
G.
$0.725.51
2,7-12.01
$41,81
7,920.33
CUSTOMS STAUSTICS.
From the Customs Gazette January-March.. 1858, just issued, it appears that the total col 175 1leutions in the various treaty parts during the first quarter of the present year bays been as 202.40
follows:- 21.30
475 78
1,600,00
Port.
1,492,29
150.00
899,602.04
$ c.
2,133.45
112.76 20,376,72
$88,329.02
VANTS. THE OPINIONS OF. CHINESE VERSUS WESTERN SER LADIES IN CHINA
Nawebwang Tintin Chefon
Ichung....
HARLOW Kiskisog
Wha Chinking
Shezgini...
How How
Wenchow...
Thuani
Takow Amey SAW Canton
Kiangchaw
Pakbolaða
Total onilection.
ΕΙΣ. 194, Π.Γ.
26.180.2.3.9
50 194436
7A959.04.0 29905.85.5 189.20.1.0.8
Total valloction, ALEW tortor 1887
İR. FIR, DER
16,984.3.5.1
70,001.2.0.9
91,80.4.2:1
18,259,2 1,3
173,59.79
111,221.6.41
111.839.5 78.02.2.1.0
127,493.43.3
1703774.828 117,196.8.3.8
1861 1,280.919.28.0
915,1815.9
6.333.7.2.7
220.502.3.1.0
17051861
€ 60.29.9 43,400.3
120,21.69.8
039.7
90.352.1.4.71 1891470
655,447 0.1.€
927,013.0.-
300598403437.3.1.3
06.04.2
EI SOG.5.1.
$6,585.4.4.8 54,287.6.7.8
Tetal H. T940069182 3,106,6726.1.2
We are of opinion that tho striking of the ship
on Brougham Reef was brought about by a At BR ordinary weeting of the Tientsin
From the boss figures it will therefore her mistake in the position at noon on that day. caused either or both by na unknown errer in Literary and Dolfing Society, hell on the 24:h the chronometer or by a defect in the mastor's April, papery were read on The Comparative seen that the total collections for the first quar Free Apradix 11. of the Gazelle it appears observation for longitude, which had not been Merits of Chine and Westari Servants" ter 18-8 shows an increase of Tis. 1242756. checked by the mate. On this point we de subject to which umple justico vas dos Of the not consider that the master was guilty of any eight papers road, fire wore by ladies, and to that the quarterly rotarna of Lales for Kowken this fact the great encuess of the eroning was and Lapps, from April 2nd, 1887, to Janary wrongful not or default.
we do not remember to have heard; and the Thas while we command the decision of the mainly due. A more suggestive set of papers 1st, 1888, give the following total collections
ranter endeavon: to reach his port of destination after the casualty, we are of meeting showed its hearty approefation of their opinion that the atmost endeavours were not merits by quite the best chate of the season. made haring this object in view. No attempt The first essay was anonymous, and advocated was made to ascertain with any certainty the that mastery and mistresses should combine for actual damage that the ship's bottom bad their own protection agnicat the servanti.
11. Tearey and Mr. Bryson followed with stained, or 7788 any means adopted to ter
Miss Gloss gave Chinese women crédit for. grout rondiness und ability to learn new method and to take up new things, but said that as nurses to the sick and ohnical awistants, their great demerit as at movie,
Mr. Reeves, is a humorins paper, was statis- the ship appears to us only explicable or the ground that the mental anxiety through which ties Daring a long readenos in Chinn ke had ho had gone bad temporarily anderspined his averaged 14 "Buys" per mouth. The leading reasoning powers, and that the order for aban-traits of some of these were given, such as donment was given hat of despondency, and chronic tendency to stund on the bead, & weak. that it was done, so he thonght, to save risking news for clanging the master with stealing his the lives of his crew; and whils recognising own whisky, etu. Mr. Reeves also dwelt on the this and his much to-be-deplored vant of har iniquities of washerthen, who Mr. Walker do mony with suite and crew, we cannot abfended, quoting a clean table cloth with forty. zolve him from hiam. ad we regret to have nine hbies in it, which he now kept, as a standing to direct that his certificate be suspended for monument of the Chinaman's ability to wash.
Babre
Kowlman
Totalk. Tls.
Hk. Tls. .....370,123 157,657
563,792
"Colore-Sergeant Philips
ניאנו
20 YARPH. TOTAL 5554344
$4 $5+$ 545414 955545..... 39
Police Constable Cars4444355 Mr. E. C. Warnk
Palice Constable Watson
Sergeant Freko
Mr. John Astra...
5441144 3445445
Ser oant Nisu H.K.P.. Police Constable MeLeusan 4413334 Ar. P. Haylar 44 34 344 P. C. W. Rabortoon. ---
0 ..... $2
4434145 Birgeant Bowler, H.K.P.441315.
4444434 Mr. D. Woul.........
2444553... Mr. E.L. Woodin (plad. pts.) 54444
Mr. F. G. Collins,
Pollos Cariable StaNab
-Major Churchill..
Mr. O. A. Ei
Str. R. G. Hopkins
Mr. M. R. Hopa..
Mr. W. O. Murray Mr. W. D. Braidwood.
8444344......
234445 1393158 423443 2344233
4224532
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