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The Paris correspondent of the Courrier 'Haiphong says the establishment of a ton of fast stonshers between France and Indo-China, making the voyage in twenty-sight days, nod calling only at Aden and Singapore, in under consideration.
"The smali finos unnally imposed upon bostmen boarding vessels whilst soming to their an abarage in the harbour would seem to have little uffact. Yesterday dive boatruen, wors" abarged with the offence of hoarding the steamer Lo bards, and Mr. Wise indicted s fine of $5 apor each defendat
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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LONDON, 3rd November. RECEPTION GİVEN TO-IRISH MEMBER AT NEW YOKE.
Mears Jobs Dillon and Patrick J. (Brien were given an immens option by the New
York Irish Sociation.
CORRESPONDENCE.
The delivery of the Franck mail was begun ·E: Hitumuku, s Japanvio manman on the ship Francisco in February 1880 as sailing master. Ion that date avveral times from about 4 p.m. till Also we are of opinion that after obtaining. numerom consermone to China's autour pry
Walch, was charged at the Birkenheed Patico, did not attend por:ually to the navigation of dark. At about half-past six o'clock we were help soms attempt should have been mila to got pre made since then, the war with France in at 10 25. yesterday.
Court on ept. 20with refusing to obey the lawful the von Capt. Carrington attended to thoat olghtown to twenty miles from the land. the vessel alt. We recognise that there isted The P. § U. stoomer Anovna left Naguski orders of oblefoot of that resul. The preinsively. I was dissatisfied with the captain'. I am positive that I did not hone the broskurs difficulties, and are not prepsent to say that HONGKONG TRADING CO. ED. 1684-5, and the gradual coquisition of a wavy
by Chita, have combined to revive in the for this port on Tuesday, the 4th lust, at a pan eridance of the crew fally confirming the charge, soud not in Kobe, but I did not may suything to when I one on desk just before midnight. 1, these could have boon overcome. Still, we think
The F. & O. stammer Miraspore, with the prisoner was committed to jail for funrisen days, blm about it. I lavened that while I was has not told angons since that I heard the that an attempt sasala have been made breasts of the ruling spirits at Peking all
sbsent from the yacht, he gaza a good meny breakars when I cams on diok.. I did not take. Thans errors of the moster we to not consider this arrogance which in former days led to for this port on Tuesday, the 4th inst., at 6 pm.
English mail of the 10th October, left Singapore with hard labour,
parties on beard, and that a quantity of the bag contaluing my paper into the boat with amount to wrongful asia or defaults, and we "Previons to the adjournment of the American stores and wise bad bein consumed. When wo when I loft the ship. "I took a portmantean therefore do not deul with his certidasta, baź wa occupation of most of their principal porta
The French cruiser Villare left yesterday with the concurrence of the Senate, to a revele-wished to leave the ship
* Congress The House of Representatives, agreed, we were at the Marshall, Lalaude, the captain which was picked with some clothes that I was think it will be well for him to avoid like errors and finally of the capital by foreign troops for Haiphong en route for Frano, having is requesting the President to enter into bad butter come on ta Ponspo, and be read to anyone that the bug coinsund my papers. We
I surgasted ho gang to take ashore at Ponsps. I did not tell in future.
The Chert met express the opinion that the When the Audjenge was granted in 1873 it pleted for commission on this station, and was wooly conorded after much persistance, loudly chested by the crews of the athergutiations with Great Britain and Moxios, do so. His runson for wishing to leave was that had aoine diffoulty in getting into the boats services of the Bret mate, Robert George, de with a view to prevosting the entry into the he was not comfortable. I came on deok skont whoo we left the skip. The chief ofloor relieved, not appear to have been of mach nas in the and everything was done by the Imperial-of-war in barbour as she steamed out United States of Chinese Inbourers from Canada two minutes aft the ship struck. Captais the watch at twelve o'cloks. I am af opinion navigation of the ship, and that if the cross
and Maxko." Government to rob it of all importance and
Carrington was standing on the port side aft. that the carroat took the ship about threw miles brings taken by him during the afternoon un bone, and the fact of the răsf being misplaced bad buôn made use of. It in pomiổin that it might to give the ceremony, in Chinois eyes at
on the chart caused the sevident. The feet or have averted the dissater. least, the appearance of the foreign nations
feads about two miles further to the westward than is marked on the chart, son of Hearen. doing homage to the The Ministers were on a very hot day, while
A potißestion has best ítsund by the Goru sweltering in all their war paint, kept waiting ment of Indo-China declaring Hongay and Koba for more than two hours before they were ad ports open to trade. For the present vessels mitted to the Imperial presence. After au frequenting these parts will pay a fixed rate of hour's detention in the Shib-ying-kung Tempe cetime par to, and will be exempt from
light and anchorage does.” ple they were conducted by the Ministers of the Toung-Yamin joa marquée erected outsile ĐỘNGKONG TRADING Co., Lo. és Tá-kuang-ko, or Purple Pavilion, where
the Audience was to be. Here they had Hongkong, 3rd November, 1800,
possess their avala in patience for at least a hour and a half, His Majesty being "occupied with despatches from the seat of war," a transparent proiext enough. An epawitness describes what then took place. The Foreign Representatives proceeded in single file up the western steps of the Pavilion and through the scound of fire doorways into which front was divided. On crossing the threshold they made a bow, advanced a few paces, and bowed again; a third advance and a bow brought them up before a long yellow table some ten or twelve yards from the throne. Is hitherto invisible Majesty, a pale-faced stunted youth very plainly dressed. was sented cross-legged on a broad clair resting. At the Magistrady yesterday morning, before on a dais railed off from the ball. Right Mr. A. G. Wise, a Chinaman was charged with We continue to apply large battles and left of him stood his princes sud of Peer Buz, on the Baoscourse on the 27th_alt maliciously shooting at some osives, the property heretofore Fres of Extra Charge, to those of our Customers who prefer to have them toonistes. When the Representatives bad. Witchell, Ps. 14 d he had seen thras the ordinary slza.
reached the table, the doyen of their body, calves which had been slightly injured with pellets. The defendant admitted the charge and the Russian Minier, read an address jo said the complainant was willing to asset Ins Franeli.congratulating the Emperor on the ends. His Worship nocordingly allowed the FOR COAST PORT Waters are packed attai-went of his majority. A Chinese tran-tter to be settled. and placed on board ship at Hongkeng priceslation was given by the interpreter, and the and the full amount-sllowed fre Packages and Emptias when revsiyed in good order.
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Representatives then placed their credential on the long table. His Majesty made a slight bow of neknowledgment, and Prince Kuwa, falling on his kuops before the throne, she Emperor appeared to speak to him, for no sound could be henrit. Prince Kusa, however, literally rose to the occasion, and advancing to the Foreign Ministers told them that the Emperor acknowledged their letters of credence. He then returned to hie nephew's side and the solema farce' was repeated, the Emperor this time being under atood to say that he trusted the Miniators'
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BIRTHS.
At Xinghai, on the 26th October, the wife of Cap. kan W, M. Aro, fi ya! Mary, of a sou.
At No. 1. Hoagong Road, Shanghai, on the 30th October, the wife of à, M. ARCHIBALD, Ef & aon.
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Miss Gracie Plainted's Courous report their performance of Le Perioboleth Periobels is one of the lightest, brightest, (Thursday) evening. Considering that La and best all-round performanes that the som pany have produced during their stay here, they should not be any reason in complain.of lack of support to-night. ⠀
The following ani the uruga sad uxores of the frat seven in the recent golf hand leap-
E. C. E. Gut...
Dr. Creig
Dr Fogerty G. Stewart
Capt. Irvine
Rev. C. J. TA
. Dr. Nola
Awriter in Harper's Hagarinn, on the utilise duct, which at the present time has a consump Lion of petroleum, says that this natural pro tion so immense, was kwa in China at Icant 2.000 years ago. Profaster J. 8. Newbury is of slapsed since it was brought to the serth's sur opinion, indeed, that thirty contarles may have faos in the course of boring malls for salt, and welds that he finds it was even then used by the Chiness for lighting parpes as well as for medicine.
Early yesterday morning the body of Polios Constable clean was found Boating in the Harbour. Deceased had gone on daty at mid- night, and the fact that his watol land slopped at. 12.45 am. indicated that he must have fallen into the water abortly afterwards. A post-mortem examination held yesterday afternoon disoloned the fact that deceased was suffering from heart disea, and it is presumed that te must be bad s fainting St, in the course of which he fell off the wharf and met with his death.
SHANGHAL RACES.
THIRD DAY.- 5th November
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not like e murobant ship and he could not have
me knocking about the saloon while Captain Dewar and his wife were there
their
TO THE EDENE OF THE DAILY PRENG." DEAR SIR-The letter published in your
THE LOS OF THE «NYANZA” TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PHESH." S12,-We, the undersigned, the crew of the Nyans, wish to atste through the medium of. your paper that they have boon treated with. orory kindoue, by Captain Dewar sinos the wrock; all of us who are married getting our Foura, đêm,
R GEORGE Į SHEPHERD, C. COLEY, G. OWENS,
A. MORRISON..BURHOWS.
EXTRACTS FROM - THE
"KWANG-PAQ," ko.
4th November.
Bo was fully dressed. When the boats were lowered I went fleet with Mrs. Dowar in the life, boat, and the captain and some of the crew fultowed in slautah. When we had proceeded some distance, I sold to the exptala, * I do not By the President-The prolt belonged to the think it right to abandon the ship in this way Royal Northern Taoht Squadron. She s do not hold ourselves responsible for the opiniona He mid: Why not?" Isaid the natives w old; wall found in all partionlara.. Her registered
sxpressed by one Correspondenta-], come on board and plndor ber I then tonnuge was 181 tona. pat Mix Dewar on bowed the launch, and Andrew. Burrows, Bosman, examined by Mr. THE HAPPY VALLEY ÜECREATION went back to the ship to stand by her. The Hastings said-On the 25th July I cams me
GROUND. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS,” ship struck about a mile and a half from shore. watch at midnight. I saw nothing of the reef Observations for longitude" were usually taken till the ship struck. When the crow were or- † Sis.-The editórial romacks "mado in your between 5 and 9 o clock in the morning and obderal-hits the boats I went into the lifeboat fase of to-day sent the proposed expenditure [PROM
BINGAPORE PAPERS]
corations for latitade at coon each day. The A black bag belonging to Captain Carringtop on the so-called Happy Vallay improvements are LONDON, 27th October. aberrations were taken by the captain and was put into the bost." He said to me," Put this cordially ezdorned, by the community. There COUNT VON MOLTES HONOURED chief offlour; latterly I did it raysell as a matter bag into the boat, Burrows; it contains my has been a good deal of discussion of the subject, The ninetieth birthday of Field-Marshal by afternoon or evening obsere tions: Thore get doing saything from the time I came on tallad for. The Racecourse has served its pare of practice. The observations were not, vertilet papers." I have not even the bag sings. I was and the general feelfig is that the antlay is vot Coaut Von Meltks has been celebrated in the was no satrout at noon on the day previous to deck till the ship struck. I end a thig laud, poso admirably for many years, and there is no most marked master. His Imparial Majesty the ship striking. Up to that time from the weither saw nor heard say brookers. | vesson for liz enlargement, and the apron within the Emperor personally congratulated the Fiolin of lang Kesaix, there was a strong curly the President belong to the part watch is ma than ample for recenation purposes it, Marshal in the presses of the General and staff varied from 15 to miles per day. While cleared a, faw minutes to one o'clock but I heard rangements for got ulsabing with each other.
rent setting to the westward. The current There were six of as in that watch. The wasther as air. Young points out, the clubs make ar of the Avrag
going into a boy an Kamtehatka, we bumped to breakere nor suw any osuse for alarm at thai || With rerard to the Athletic Club, there moms slightly." I ooooluded that the vagal should eat time. I was below when the ship struck. I to be zoramainit reazoo why the piece (Eground have been taken in so far. There was pleaty of bad gore below to take off my ollskio as tho grated to them by the Government should have notlus of the water khooling. I never inter- } weather had cleared. We had not very much Boon taken fenn them, unter some " backstairs”. fered with the arigation of the ship in any diflenity in getting intofte bonts. - There was a induence has been brought to bear, of which the way. The ship's register and log, book were very heary surf,
i publio know nothing It appears that had the Speed Bubert George, exauined by Mr. Hastiere, stalati scheme been allowed to go blirongh an -The following are the winners of the third both lest
By the President "I was on the ship's re- cuid--I was first mate of the Nyanza. I hold a originally proposed; the publis would have "bam Þday's enoon at Shanghai: 2
gister as master. I was put to originally in first mate's certificate issued at Hall I joins! ploised; the Government would have saved a The FIYAWAY FLATE, Value, Tis. 10 for Tabiti When I left the yacht in Japan to the Nyanza at Vancouver. I took sights at very large mum of money; a piece of grenad bi- Chirs pories, weight for justies as per sale; go to England Usplata Carrington was ro- noon on the 25th July. After leaving Kusaitherto a dismal swamp would have been rendered satrances, Tla. Beret furlonga.
gistered as master. When I returned to we had variable agrrents. >I took bearings no ureful to the community (at the cost of the Ath- Mr. Wareng's Noirmout
********* | Kobo F was again put on. When we left the 28th July, but 1 enn't remember what they latio Club, and the Jockey Club would have been 121 37 R9 Cur, vatne, Tlx, 200, added ngland a man named "Msodogaki was on the were. I found no difficulty in taking boerings, saved the annoyance of having to
The PAREMUTUSIF THE 10 duch, escond articles, as mastar. He was attorivards the remarked a sugar-loaf bill on the curt side of course and of beving to seept therefore a twenty- pony to roosive 50 por sent, and the third charged, and a man named Robert Haut signed the island from abest 6 to 8 pm. The captain one yes' lease instead of, their prosent one of pany 10 per cent of the Stakes; for China on. He was tried by a Naval Court in Honolulu was then below. I natas aj and mustered the sorenty-five years. As things stand now, the ponies; weight for Inches as per scale.for drankeansas and dismissed his ship. At watch at 12 midnight. I gut orders from the Government is going to throw away a lot of grifles at date of entry allowed 7lbs; 200-San Francisco Capt. Carrington joined the ship encond mate that the captain was to be called money the colony cannot afford to spend, and starters and winners at this meeting Tibs. He was not pat on the register as roaster. when the highest point of the land was aliean. Imobody is natiated. As one of the ratepayers of extra, Cao mile and a half.
had had a great deal of trouble with Hont, and the exptein, but he did not speak to us. The Hongkong. I congluds by asking the members of Mr. Sassoon's Emka.
11 told Capt. Carrington that I should prefer lo course given to me was W.N.W. Shortly after the Legislative Council not to pay this item in The CHAUHANG XIUK CUF, vale, Tls. have my name remain ou as master. I did not I cams on deck it began to reis. and my view the Estimates.
founded by the directors and ampley of the elder by allowing my name to remain I was shut out. I kept going fore and aft betwee
RATEPAXER. C. M. H. N. Co., for Chinx ponies that anta septed any responsibility for the navigation of the man on the lookout and the man at the wheat,
Hongkong, 5th Novembar, 1890. it a very common praction at home. About teu minutos to one tharsin seared, and I never ran atany meeting in Chins or Hong-the ship kong previous to dabs of satry at each must. What I have stated as the chip's position on the oculd.aco the land again. Shortly after that the ing, to be won at two con native meallugs, 8th Taly was what Capt. Carrington reported an on the logkont came to me and said he could or three times in all by penisa, the bona fide to me. When I want below that night there sew the bottom I gate orders to pat the helmissus of to-day signed by Mr. W. H Young. property of the same owner er owners; might was slight rain. I bat ne conversation with hard sport. Instead of sewering the Lelur, the and the editorial comments thereon, have given for inches as per scale, entrance. Tha 10:50 Captala Carrington as to what was to be ship went off to port, and immoliately afterwards a different complexion to the rexed courtroversy per cent of the matranon fu to po to the dans with regard to the navigation of the the ship track. It was not hard blow. Ton in re the lease of land to the Athletic Club. winner until the Cup in won when the good ship during the night. The captain gare could surely foot it at firat The captain theu Tho community were led to understand that Mr. He also gana de deck. He told me to put the boom over Mitchell-Inus objections to the said grant were pony shall reastre as the remaining 90 the orders for leaving the ship per cent. to be allowed to accumalate, and the gave the order as to how the boats were port sido and clew up the mainai. Orders made on "public grounds, ergo for the public accumulation in srce:s: of Tls. 500 (to be to be manned. I was not ocenied in any were than give to lower the boats and to bensfit, but it would now seems that this reck- way with referance to 1 aving the ship in the get into them. 1 went into the steam Janohablo zeal for the public good is going to cost the retained for a wow Cup in to be paid to the first place. I said I would resin till all hands. There was a little aen on, bats had ze ratepayers something like $50,000. If this Mr. Saison's Syees, winner One míle.
had embarked Csot. Carrington said It is difficulty in estling into the boats. Both outlawan's zeal is no expensive an article to the The MANCHU STAKE, a Streepstakes of Tla 5 boat Practically all last the ship the vamo abanged into Capt. Dewar's bont.
ne use doing that; you had better get into the boats left the ship together. I afterwards colony, the sooner he is tessalated to a higher
Absorvsphere the better-Tours truly,
ANTI-HUMBUG. ench, with Th. 100 added, for China penies time. The man whom I took off the ship when tions wars taken in the morning and at noon.
Hongkong, 5th November. 1890 -- that have run and not wor ́s Pane. First pay I returned to put out the lights was left on suggested to the captain several time that to resolve 70 per cent reora pony. 20 per board by mistake. He had gous below to save observations might be taken at sunrise and cent; third pony. 10 per cent, wirkt for some of his things in we were laring the vessel.xunset, hat he did not seem to cara shout it Inches se per vele.· Que mile and a quarter. I die not reprove Capt. Cserington, for what I For four or five days before the vessel strast- Mr. Chantrey's Autocrat.
considered his misccndach durịng my abrace the captain and myself had great diffleulty in The CussoOLTTAN CÚR. value. Tls. 150 from the ship. He had out, therefore an opper getting our observations to agren To the end Second peur, The 30 for Chier ponies, weight tunity of giving an explanation if there was was found to be right. This was unusual, and The barque Walter Siegfried, from Hongkong for inches as per seala, winters at ibis ment-pue Whes I came on deck at or the ship asked the captais if there was anything the beans to Foschew, called in of the outer baring of one race, ha extra; two roos 19ibsstrack the captain was perfectly sober. I have matter with him. He said he was worried and was bear at Amoy on the 30th ultime for provisions { after a protracted copare of 40 days. It sons.
extra: three or more racem. 15lbs extra en-had a great deal of experience in yachting, but I unable to take them properly. The captain allotments paid till we find employment.- trands, The 8. One mile and three quarters.have only taken up navigation recently. I know always, labl, down the coarse. I never my a ways the finer that the vast afteriuring Mr. J. D. Humphray's Vigour I was the au datom to verify the obarca shurt at all. They were tipe to the artoon Bengkong met with a series of typhoons, and was The CooLarión Cur, value, Th. 107, for tions taken in the morning brobservations taken Capt. Carrington told me that the vessel was driven some 400 mile to leeward.bring the whole
pozice that have run at this mosting, and not in the afternoon. I did not motion this to the satisfactory ouough, but it marked a distinct carried, Captain Lawronce reports that for half
As we hava said, this Audience was un-
of the time under bare poles. When the weather
won a race, and been enterad ctherwise than opptato. To the best of my belief afternoon wee somewhat moderated and mil could be
in the Shanghai Stake; weight for inches sights were never taken when sights had been
taken in the morning. The information. I have By the President-The bringe I took on per scale'; anfranos, Tia 5. Onne mænd. advante on the ceremonial to which Russians day the rassel pacted a large quantity of Mr. Chanfear's Plegant.
give to the Court about the currente was what the 25th July I put on the log slate. I did not Ambassadors had submitted on previous wreckage, the ses being Hterally strave with
report them to the captála, I took them imply The CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES, & forend entry. A reported to me by the captain..
John Carrington mid---I hold a master's,per. | lo anter them in the lng book. ' I did not report The promised rain still keeps off, and the vion occasions. A public audience, which Mon-
The Esif-yourly statement al socomata to thi for and open only to winners at this meeting tificats. I lost it in the Tsout. It was granted to the captain that I had taken bearinge. I esa-grop may be taken as ruined, but rice is pouring
optional for the winners of the Consolation sieur ISMAYLOFF, Russian Ambassador, had Jnus last of the Chartered Mermatile Bibe of with the Emperor Kason on the 29th No-after providing for bad and doubtful debis, an!
Cop and the Hack Blake, aut exceeding 14 Liverpool in 1874. I was shipped in the not.anoount for the ship falling away to port in in from the north, and although prices will rule India, London, and China shows a net profit,
bands 3 inches in height, weight for incha ayanen in San Francisco as acting sailing stead of coming round to warboard when the high and the asantry people will have little vember, 1720, is described by Mr. Jax inonding the balanos brought forward, of
par scale; entrando, The 10 win of two master. From San Francisco we went to the helm was put hard apart just before she struck money left for luzarios, there sears to be no BELL, who was one of the Ambassador's £80.289 3s. 11d. Of this amount £1750_i rrass. Tls. 15 extra; of more than twn roots, andwich blanda, and from there to the Bouin I was on goal terms with the captain at apprehension of Eamine,
Islands, and then to Kobs. In the early part of that time. We bad always got on wail together. Mr. McLeary Brown, Commissioner for Key. appropriated. to payment of a dividend for the Ta 40 rara. One mile and a quarter. suite. The Auto was then, untilius-half year at the rate of 5 per wat, por ama, Mr. Surs.com Hero
Jass we left for the Sontha Sam Wa first arI am not on good terms with him now. The loon and distriat-the district being apparently. riced at the Marshall Point After leaving difference between us had to do with the ship, considered to be Hongkong came to Canton y performed, although most distasted in frae of income-tax, and £50.530 B 11d. in car The GRAND NATIONAL STEPLECHASE, value, there we went to Kasai, and from Taro we bat had nothing to do with the loss of the shippiterday and saw the Vinoros, bet although be
Ambassador and his refinus. The Em. ried forward to present half-year. The report
The 16t, for bina popiss, sowed pony, 12 were bound to Ponape. I was in charge of nor with the ironmatanoce which led to the loss is supposed to be a bigh Chiness official po states that it will probably ba cenary tỏ rấ peror Kangmi avered the hall a quarter of were, as a provision against doubtful debts st
50. weight for inches as por seals, winners of the navigation of the ship. After leaving Ka of the ship. The captain never consulted me mention is made of the interview in the official a Steepleabass at any previons meeting sale we had light variable winds and moder. ss to the navigation or management of the garette of the daily doings at the Viceregal an hour after the company had asetabled, one of the branches, a large portion of the Shanghai, be actes, non-winners of a ate variable currents. The vessel ship We did not moms together. The error Palace The Emperor may hold up dir seated himself on the throne, and the mastermount curried forward to this half-year.
Staplerbase nowed, 5lbs; entrance, Tls. 5. fore-and-aft Roboner. During as afterucon I spoke of in the captain's observations Robert Hart as an example to his other Trica round a cours selected by the.atowards, of the 28th we had calm and light airs. I tank arose from careless working out. The sights ofloors, the W tourn from Hongkong (says the Neval Mr. Middy's King raft.co
Екоргоде may ennoble Sir sights at noon. I do not remember what the were all right. I carer asked the captain Robert Hart's ancestors, but the provincial and Military Argus) that the Mereary le in e decidedly unsatisfactory state. The vessel was
positions war. I have lost my books, charts, to let me was the bhart. Capt. Dewar brought anthorities wiil porsist in superciliously regard sly commissioned for foreign service on Feb. 6
pers, and everything. A souert d the position a clort on deck for a few minutes and showed ing the Customs officers ns an irregatar last, but in the month of Angust had been ab eady
to apt Dowar. Land had been in sight sines. me on the morning of the 28th July.. I saw there foreign service employed by them to keep daylight that day. I did not take any bearing was reef marked there. When I went on deck foreigners in order, but in no way entitled to three months in the dockyard handa at Hog koeg. She was ordered to proceed north for a
A Marine Court was held at the Harbour in the afternoon. There was a boney rain, and that evening at 8 o'clock I did not know where he rexenized as Chizians randwrine. Possibly. On the 20th September, at Chester, Pa. C.8.after the Czar's-health. The remainder of ocuple of month, but to return to Hongkong in / Office yesterday for the purpose of enquiring 1 could not get the south end at all. I did not the reef was nor what was the ship's position however, Mr. MoLessy Brown is as arrogant Outober to receive some 2,000 boiler tubes which into the ines of the yacht. Manza, owned by fake sights in the afternoon buss the yel with regard to it. When I wont on watch st. 1. they are, and thinking the podtion of an were being sent nut from England. We are Capt. J. C. Dewar, which was wrocked off was within two or three mites of her position at o'clock, I judged we wore dix or seven ailes of English gentlemar higher than that of the formed that about 10,00 were required Ponape on the 9th July, 1990. The Court was noon. In the evening I was on dok about half the lard. I did not know how many miles from highest Chinese official, be may onosider it far from a compilment in be classed with the but Altogether the Mercury can act bo caid to re-fest composed as follows:-Capt Ramsay. R... past nine. The vessel was going from about the land the roof extended,
By Mr. Hosting-Afw days before the wrock, ioned geatry avea of the highest rank. much oralit on the dockyard waiharities at President: Commander W. R. Storms, R.N.. two to three knots Sha was steering & COATS Portemouth. There shis was on hand, for's cou. Victor Emanuet; Capt. W. H. Wattes, Fara W. N. from noon till early midnight. We jus the captain was going to leave at Poups, he Other distinguished visitors also have honour- siderable period before being placed in somn. Now, Capt. J. Mooney, Riverdale. Cupt. bad a fair wind. At 9.30 p.m. the weather Way gave me a marmarklic
id Canyon with their presence, and a distin- Beabury, China.
alear, with the exception of slight squalis now By the President-I was not quite satisod guished party of American ander the guidanc mission.
Mr. Hastings (of Mussen. Wolton and Deacon and again. When I wont blow the moond with the recommendation he gave me. When of a denteńahi of the famod Cook are doing the appeared on behalf of the owner.
unts was heft in charge. He is not a certis slates that I was perfect summan and a sighte by contract. Exocation re" swords var. Captain Carrington asted the President if he fontan. I lay down in my clothes, after splendid navigator,” I thought he was putting ton ranted to have sliced off 100 heads a piece saa uine times to the Emperor. At every third Kutsford's despatch on the ralimates had any objection to Mr. Duncan appearing for giving orders that I was to be called before me. I consider that he had ouloient oppor scarcely be walded fast enough to keep pace with
with which Mr. Whitebead conplaced his speech him.
twelve clook, which was done. I then went tauities of judging of my capabilities as navi- the demand, and the stairs in the ire starind time we stood up and kneeled again. Great was given. The following in the remainder of The Preddent-Who la Mr. Dudoan? If he on deck and stiffed myself that wo worn from gator while he was captain of the ship.
pagoda are rapidly wearing out. pains were taken to avoid this piece of the passage, which, as will be seen, is very perti- has any application to make to the Court I shall eight to ten miles from the land. I altered By Commander Stevens-I know it was usn 1 The leading article warns people against litiga- the engine to W.N.W., which should have taken for the chief officer to examine the chart and tion, the fue demauded by the hanger-on, homage, bus without success. The master shall be glad to receive at an early be happy to hear it.
date an acourate statement showing all the pub- Mr. Chery Duncan, addressing the Presid. her well clear of the lant I then went below lay down the courses, but I did not know that oleries, ushers, janitors, policeman, Ac., being s of ceremonies stood by and delivered bisie works which are in contemplation with the sat, said he appeared of Sacratary to the British agala directly, having orders with the good for my own safety I had a legal right to see ezersson that a rich man may sasily be redgoed to poverty by simply bringing a claim into Court. orders in the Tartar language by pronup to the 81st of December last, and the amount was afflisted to the Liverpool Assefation of him to call me again when the highest point of
estimated cost ofrasch, the amount spent on each Marcantile Marico Offeers' Association, which officer to direct the Erst ofloor when he relieved the obart .HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 6TH, 1890.
Commander Stevens-Your bearings then The Editor thinks Magistratas ought to take ing the words morga-and-bors; the first which it may reaseastly be expected that the which Captain Omrington was a member. The the North end of the jaland bore South by more pirfostly malous if you had reported the steps to prevent their ouderlinge squeezing, and EARLT in the present year it waë
meaning to low and the other to stand; two Public Works Department will be able to spend other side had retained a solicitor, and Captain Weat. She was then going three knots an hour to the captain you might how saved iba Nuanta suggest that, if foer must be paid, a regeler By Captain SeaburyIf I bad asked to see table of foos should be drawn up and exhibited nounced that the Foreign Ministers at Per words which I cannot soon forget." After 20 ab during the year. I bad scarcely point Carrington wlebed that he (Str. Dangan) should I was sleeping lightly when I felt the rugged
to the fatility of plasing on the estimates appoor on his behalf.“
touch the ground about 1.15 am I immediately the shart. 1 do not think it would have been rei at the entenney of the Court. As a matter of that the Emperor fulated, conversed freely sams largely in excess of the powers of that The President--Does he imagine that he is run en deck, fourd all sails at pod the vesel fused 200
fact, no Ena at all are legally leviable but a king were making an effort to get the Andie and affably with the Ambassador, and a Department to maka, naof, The statement on hiu trial?
| Breast on to the reaf. I immediately lowered This concluded the evidense,”
claimant has to fee this man to put his petition ence quoation decided, and interfel addres.
requested should include details and explemtions Mr. Dean-He hardly knows in what posi all the large soila leaving the jib standing. TheThe Court after deliberation returned the in due form, and that men to show him how to ing a joint despatch to the Taung-li Yamên sumptuous entertainment with music fut-of the item for "Sanitary Works which was tion he stands. He has been suza nexed bere esel ploughed along the reaf a little, and then following finding:
present it, and a third to remind the 3'agistrate lowed. The tenacity with which the Chi- originally $1,300,000 (of which about 8500,000, before the Court is Master.
fell over to starboard. The som turned her on the subject, but nothing has since trans.
We find that the schooner yacht Nyanan, of in inane a waamons, and a fourth to remind been apant), and as to which up information The Prevident said he had ben anmanned as almost complied, round after she struck, end which James Comtug Dowar was owner and the olark to give it to the usher to serve, pired t to result of their communication. nese cling to every custom which in any has been reached me. The publy works in which & Fitness, bat, sortsin emount of responsi when she fell aver she was heading to the 3 he Carrington sailing master, the number of beanies having to fee the ushere, and what the The assumption by the young Emperor way it supposed to mark the superiority of the solang is actually committed should be disbility must rest appa him as a certificated southward. When I got on deak the breakers whois certificate is unknown, being lost with defendant is eventually arrested, to fee them all Kwang So of the reins of paper on the at- the Central Kingdom and the Dragon tingnished, and a statement made as to the com- officer. Until the evidence had been hear it wars about a abipe lesgth ahead, but she was the ship, was nur or about July last on a rouge gain to arrange a bearing, and when it comes. tainment of his majority was a fitting o
Throat over the countries and governmente ale urgeny of all. It seems that area it would he impossible to say whether he was on bisect upon the breakers before I left. There were from Kussie (Caroline Group) to Ponope (Caro- off he has to pay the esteeper before he cau
funds are forthcoming it will taka' many years trial or not
two fathoms of wata aidships at the time online Group!
persuade him be' has business in the Conet, and casion for the Diplomatic Body to demand of the West is well illustrated by the re- to carry out the programme now ontemplated, Mr. Danas pointed out that that Captain the port-ade, and almt a quarter of an hour The Nganna was a gel of 130 ta Lloyd's the constables to let him stop there, until he and for the Imperial Government to readily with the Kutow, and there is excellent reason others of pressing necessity must be delayed.
Jactance with which in 1878 they dispensed and unless some works are altogether postponed Carrington was not on the articles as onster, afterwards I put the load over again and found register and 218 tons pack mossarement She Rodate pals much more than bis claim is worth. aud the Court therefore could not deal with his only about raven foot. Capt. Dawar canie n was a composite built vessel belonging to the Tho examiner is rported tod vary striat în concede an Audience. The Foreign Minis.
Laertificate.
deck shortly after 1 did and asked me what I Royal Northern Yacht Squadron,
insisting on the regalations ho has made to pre- ́ters desired, on behalf of their Governments, for believing that the Peking Government The apponded items are taken from the The President said that would appear later thought of it. I said I thought the vasel was From the evidence before the Court it appears vont frend, and several students are reported to to congratulate the sovereign on his indie-w decline to grant the Foreign Ministers London and China Expres of the Brd alt He did ant see how Mr. Dancer's applow hard and fast. I advised him to go below and that the vessel was well found, saftalently man retour excluded for neglecting to observe them
Admiral the Earl of Chuwilliam. E.C.B. Lou could be entertained. Captain Carrington drous himself and get his raingbisa together. ned, and sosworthy,
**Thu, case of the wardared student säveral tion into power, and it seems incredible, an Audience with the Emperor unless that whose arm was broken hy gingnt ball at the wou'd be called aan witness, and be migil Test In the meantime I got the boss ready. When ant between the 1st and 24th July light time alluded to in these columns has been again after their experiences in 1858-60 that humiliating obeisance is observed. Why capture of Canton in 1857, is afty-eight years of assured that he the President) would do that all was randy, saking there was no obansa of waterly winds with veresule orzonts had bear inquired into, but the tepow still professes him- fall justion we done him, and that, if necessary, getting the vessel of, I gave orders for the experienced. Ou the 28th July at nono the sell unable to produce the murderers, getwită- the Peking Government could even wish the Foreign Representatives are not inge on the 3rd Dotober
be should give him whatever asistenca hahanda to get into the boats. I then left the ship was placed by observations made by standing that he has been ordered to do so un- to preserve such a bollow Ection as the tracted to insist upon an Audience, A telegram from Constantinople states that
required.
ship myself. I found the chief off or in my the owner, the sailing master, and fest mate in der pain of receiving one blows than woold. pretended superiority of the ruler of China with only the same formalities that are the Buiten bas granted pozeins of double tha
„öle. Daucan then withdrew...
bost, but at him co board Capt. Dawar's boat, lat. 6.00 N. sud long, 158.59 Thiob position be suficient to kill him if really administered; amount ordinarily due to the fomiles of thyes) over Western potentates. Tot this is exact observed at civilized courts, we are at who perished in the wreck of the Estagra
Jam Cumming Hewar id-I am owner of and both boots started for port on the N.placed her 32 miles E. W. of the island of but with a pleos of bamboo up the seat of his the yacht Nyance. The articles have been leat of the island about á and. After getting a Ponape
fronzers lin calmly takes bis flogginga, and jas- ly what they have done, it would seem, if the loss to conceive. Apparently the subject The fansite of the 26th September has the She bed a crew of twenty-nas.. We left Kusele Kttle distance away from the shig. Capt. During the afternoon of that day. Light airs toe is still satisfied. Chinese Times is reliably informed, for in its bas born allowed to drop it threatened following notification The following can on the 21st July for Ponape. We sighted Dewar halad ms and aid he thought that from the east were experienced, and NW. Beef will soon be dear on the market, arthe last issue that journal says This great to develop a troublesome diplomatic disputa didates have been certified by the Civil Service Ponape on the morning of the 28th July Uar ons of ought to remain near the ship, course was stored till midnight. when it was Pwanyn Magistrate bas ordered the slaughter international queation, which while it was in in which the Foreign Ministers could not Com a qualified for the appointment sition at noon was 6,56 N. and 169.53 E. and it was arranged that I should go to the stared to W.N.W.. but there is nothing to son house outside the North Cats to be pulled dowo, and issued a reward for the arrest of abgose set against their respective ostas After Open We had light and variable winds all dry. Spanish colony and proonce what Resistance firm the position of the chip at that time. prospective excited such keen interest, has, count upon the adoption of a united coarse. Competition-Co Drisi Office adets in the About 10. p. 1ot below to bed. I was I could and retora se Parly as I bald in About 10 am on the 20th July the real found killing the labouring or contrary to the now that the time for settling it has come This is surely a diplomatic mistake of the first Colony of the Straps Bettlements, Wiliams awakened about 1.10 am, on the 29th July, the morning. This was staged with Opt. struck on the rest on the N.Eide of the island, law of the land.
Bickmailers threatening to lost a rich and gone; been, by the tacit consent of the magratade. The Chinese Goverment will Carter Harold William Firestone, Henry by the ship striking. I weat on deok sad found Dewar, himself. He was swar, that I could adventnaily became a total lowa
The log, ohart, &o, being lost, the Coat has family near Macat miss their demands are Hey Johnston Gompertz, Edward Charles she had struck on a reef. She was gradually speak Spamsh well. Mrs. Dewar was transferred Foreign Powers concrrari, relegated to the misread inaction in this case for acquiescence Clifford Howard. Cadets in the Colony of Hong driven higher and higher, and in about twarty to my boat, and wa went on to the colony, a means of varying the different positions of satished, the military offer there lays wait for limbo of dead issues. The delay acorded in their darling delusion that the Son of Francis Joseph Badeley and Jotaminates we driven on her beat ouds. About riving at the part about 7 o'clock in the many the ship, and must therefore boguided entirely them, and manages to capture two of the loadare. Illustrative of tho manters of the country, Gerald Thomas Bucklē,”
twenty-fivo minates from the time she strucking. -apt. Dowar remained; behind with about by the evidence, the boats were, igweridi to the Imperial Government in the fulfil. Heaven" is the euzerain lead of all outside,
Capt. Carrington pra balf the crew. I got what asstance I could and The mate, a clientext ofloor, was on desk in the Editor gives a story of a man charging twe ment of its international obligations bas tutions, who must alms be treated as in Morin, Hung-on, which bazpened quite teen miles in a leash with most of the bands. 1 war boats and a steam lauso to encompany not know where the ship was with reference to ng kidnappers, which so frightens them that
The ground for the recal of Chinese avoy caeded to the Spanish colony distant about six matural inthe afternoon. I got four men of charge of the watch after midnight but he did men he so travelling with a woman with be acted upon it in the way that concessions to inforiore and kept in their places. Events anexpectedly, is Ruid to be the necessity which remained in a boat with the chief officer and boat's me and about thirty men to work on board the the rasf, as be says he never saw the chart and they run away, and it turns out in enquiry that the the woman had eloped with them willingly, being procrastination have invariably done in the latterly have unfortunately helped to cou. the Chinese Government feel themselves andar eru slungade the ship at piglet. After I bet ship. I get back to the ship about ym. The did not sat to ene it
of employing this diplomat to the groabei sú- left the ship I noticed that the lamps were all ship wax then a litle further on the reef in about Boas after she struck the captain one on disgusted with the treatment abu had met withx: past and must always do in the future; and firm cheto in these arrogant pretensione; vantage of their interestant hare, toc since the alight, and I retarded tathe ship and put them four fost, of water at low tide. The reef extend-donk, the sails were clawed and the boats got out, from the Best wife of a man who had taken ber the result in that the reception of the Foreign diplomaer has in soneequence -bocome more death of the Marquis Tsing & penorge oni, and also took a man who had been left ed shout half a mile. I do not think the ship hnt thing further was dean to eave the ship out of a brothel as a second spouse. Sherfeees The Court, having regard to the circumstances | «benlutely to giva her husband's 'address, so the Representatirea in De fur off as it was thirtys more difficult and the attempts to thoroughly acquainted with European aff is on board. The next morning we went on board was making water during that day: Un tho years ago. Indeed, as our contemporary prerride or infringe the treaties by Chinese ma to be wasting sides, his return in oon and saved a few things About pm. that third day after her going ashore I came to before it, are of opinion that the master was in village authorities, aftar ke ping bersome tier in rooled with tho negatiations of the unsobineus lay the launch returned with four armed the notchnston that the veral was making error in that he did not ezert himself to verify hopes that she may be claimed, eventually usery ads subsequently if much farther off, officials have become increasingly frequent commeróial treaty, in regard to which Russia bonts. Isiked the boats to remain on guard water badly and was brocking up I made the position of the ship on the afteravou of the į ner of again to pay for her board and lodging.
A thief armed with a revolçar quietly visits inasmuch as it was then within easy ry, The situation is likely to grow intolerable in bus vidently some yer wishes. Stresis at night, but they said they had not safeiont no attempts to get the vessel off. 1 would 18th July, further, that he did not remain more
had desired that Heng shaald be appoint foros to do so. We worked the ship for four have been impossible to have got her effconstantly dack on the night of the 28th be severni opis divas ie Fatshan and helps him and might have been settled for ever by a the course of a few years, and taless, the Plenipotentiary in order to prigstate at daye, leang ber each night and going to the without the assistance of a powerfal steamer.fore the ship struck
self to the best pipes he finds there, walking off word of power. As it was, the precedent Foreign Representatives can agree to duce St. Petersburg, but the Chipsse Government colony. After this we went on board the Spanish When we Enally left the ship the keel was partly Further, we and of opinion that steps should whis is spoil anmolested, as the proprietora are was established by the Emperor TUNO CHI, again present an united and unyielding take place there, and by the read of Hang, Sewa The vasel was d by austion as the lay, with Enocked all out of shape. The hall of the vessel or any other means, to prevent the hip driving attention of the police to their establishments.
are sold to bave disliked to let the negotiatious transport, wherone coainel 111 the 1st October, knocked of the beams wore hunt, and the varast have boon taben, either by letting go'w wnchor | afraid of his pistol and dont like drawing the who gave audience to the Foreign Ministers front, the Peking Government with uredly to Peking evidectly parpoe te transfer the 411 the wifute that had been saved. On the 1st when sold by sotto fatoled 8125 Stew farther on the ref. And the Care uasble. A man losing his favourite cat traces it from
to sgran with the master in his opinion that ons kand to another, until he eventually receraz on-the 29th-June-1879, soon after bis nominal bà-tampled into the perpetralia locale to China under their immediate control; Coteber we left for Manila, and from there we told about the days after we finally left her.
clever piece of diplomacy: The ancossor to went to Hongkong.
Mr.Max The case set at nous on this would jaru been of no avail. On the conte rematas carefully prepared for the ancepan necession to the helm of state. But the di-unbearable affro↑ which will cernitate Hang-Sean is not expected at Berlin until By Mr. Batings-I was on a ropogo round the 28th shoh are taken as about fur les trary, they think that it might have been the The Editor says he does not know what he would visions among the Treaty Powers and the another appeal to prov
do with them, but the probability is he would March of next year,
the world. I skippe Capt. Carrington in San of the reef. I attempted to take so bearings eaving of the chip-
At H.B.M.'s Connalate Gonerul, Shanghai on the 26th Oustober, batore J. P. Hughes, Eaq, sad after wards at the Syusgegue, Heta. E," by the Rev. 5. 8.1. Cohen, M. NISSIM, Mozktir, youngest of ceremonies then conducted M. Lasitory dachter of the late N. Iraan, of Shanghi
to a table on which he laid his credentials, but the Emperor beckoned him to approach, which he did and kneeling laid the erecken. tials before His Majesty, who then inquire
At Huly Trinity Cathedral. Sannghal, on the 29th Cetaber, by the for. H.C. Holes, M... Boazer CeWALD, Ingenal Arsal. Tientsin te Saka, oldest daughter of Malcolm McLarty, Edinburgh.
DEATHS
Kayayetin LONDON BUER. ****
4 Hankow, on the 29th October, KAEL MENARD the function we give in the chronicler's en
YANKOWSKT, fate commander of the steams. Kiang.
hung, aged 52 year
At No. 73, Settlement, Yokobaina, on the 29th De tober, CHARLES H. Manzman, apod 26
words :--“ During this part of the ceremony,
which was not long, the retinue continued Outstanding without the ball; and we imagined, the letter bring delivered, that all was over. But the master of the ceremonies brought back the Ambasador, süd then ordered all the company to kocel, and make obeisauce
At Shanghai General Hospital, on t bes, WIUSIAN EDWIN MOEBAM, Red 65 years.
October Suth, at Hongkers, E. E. Garon, Bag Commissioner of Customs, Swator.
At The Shanghai Ocnor Hospital, on the 91st Co. teber, of smallpox, Cosso IN BURTON, B.Se
F.C.S., F.R.S.E, aired 28 yeken.
At the Civil Hospital, on the 2nd lastst. James Mooss, of the Chinese Customs Service (Kowloon), * JURTU.
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