highly useful.
THE DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 2013
ment and food, while their work would be they are unattainable proteat that the grapes tore are willing to enter into the freired treatore op the trade of Hongkong with the follow against their respectivo namen, in the proper Obinese history to buro made him at once the same rock about three years age, and
In the Peking Gazetta of 2nd February we road that His Majesty will start from Peking on the let April for the Imperial Tombs in Mongolia, to offer up prayers there..
The trading people for 1973 begin to attend to business to-day. The weather is fine, The morning at daylight, Fabrenholt's thermometer stood at 10 degrees during the daytime-it-rivee to over freezing point:
Febringy 13th, 1873.
Our Ticnisin correspondent reports cleven forbes of ign on the Peibo, on the 20th February. and continued cold weather: so that the chances of the first steamere getting up. at once som shaky. He writes" The ion in the river is about eleven inches in thickness. We had a northerly storm with dust on the 10b, 17th and 18th instant, and the thermome went down to 12 Fabrenbeit. In former years we had on stormy weather generally all at end of November, but this winter we have had it prinsipally in Feburary. I en hardly think the steamers will get up to the Settlement till about 10th March; for the ice, being new, is strong, and they will hardly work through it. During the last 24 hours the bromoter bas bean fulling, whiteb, in winter, ia a sigu of a coming northerly storm; but, as the winter senaon according to the Chiuse is orar, the criterion may no longer be trae." At nosa yesterday a vill flack of wild geose were sean ying south, showing that the lakes, ponde, rivers, &c, were still frozen over to the north of thin, and that they sonld not get, food and had been therefore obliged to come again south for it.
His Excelleney Li Hung-ehong has not yet come here, the reason assigned being, that the lata cold-weather having frozen the ice in the river thicker, the steamers cannot esme so early as it was in January thought they would do, with the thep mild open weather. Tientsin enjoys complete tranquillity. The. Tampas opeced for pahlio business on the 27th instant, without anything remarkable occurring. All the prouutions of the officials on account of - His Imporial:Majesty's cossion to the Threrer will only be learnt officially after that event has taken place.
PEEIN. (Courier.)
but refuse to concede er-reiritovíality rights,
As a port which reckons among its remeto reconroce a conl supply, we are pleased to action It is rumoured that the Government are that people at Home are beginning to awaken about to loans the railwayto Yoda te a company to the possibility of there being such a thing as of southern merchants. In that anso the pre charbon in Ohiza. We really can get a very sent officials will probably be replaced by "nu fair article from local workings, and the price tives, is only $10 a ton, which compares favourably with Tis. 15 for the black diamonds of Eng land when set in a Cbinkiang grate; and if you could use your superior status in Stunghai, to urge at the Taung-li Yames or St. James's the making of a railway to con- neet us with the coalSelds, and an improved mode working the mines, we should very soon have the pleasure of plentifully heaping coals of fire on your heads for all the Eard things you have been raying of us lately.
The Looshooan tribute-bouters passed through berg en route from Funshow.to Poking. on the 23rd, and attracted all the objectlens curiosity of the port, faruishing in addition a spectacle of exceptional interest to our numerous visitors from Shanghai. The cortogo was taken across the Yangtaze by about twenty mandaris boats; and no the provincii authori- ties are expected to the hospitable to the rangerate they passthrough their jurisdioticn, bile only Peking benefits by the tribute, they must receive them with mingled feelings. of satisfaction
Feb. 27th.
KIUKIANG.
The Religious Censor of Japan has forbidden the further teaching of Soppoiem which as serts that this world is only a land of dreams, whilst death is a sleep fi which mou nivake to Paradise,
Avenging the murder of a near relative by personally shying his murderer when captured is no longer permitted. The law, in fnture, is tu displace the Vendetta.
The cost of the improvements in Osaka Har. bour is estimated at $3,150,000.
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AND MATES IN THE MERCANTILE MALINE.
·MIXED COURT, SHANGRAT. (Daily News.)
3rd March. Before the Tastai, and W. H. Medhaist, Erg, HB. M. Consul, the Mixol Court Magia. trato, and 0. Alabaeser, H. B. M. Assoor,. being also on the Bench.
IN APPEAL.
are sour. It is the senson of apring, therefore I
6-There is also a total intredes of 189.135 crucelled in this Registry for the reasons stated but there was sufficient of the element in! We hear it reported that the flenzyle touch- write thudly, but leat some hypervaritia object) At Lakolne, a Japances, tied up for theft ing Countries:Australia and New Zealand Return. to byporhole-(and the number of those who in a godown by his mater, Mr. Blakiston, was at le rate of 12.1 per coat, Great Britain 48.7
tama determine that, if over be becues athe Fry Queen dome five or six years ago, but watch far the balting, increase) will plod found dead on opening the plan to release him, per cent, India and Singapore 24 per cent, Siam
MALINE MAGISTRATE'S COVET.
grandfather be would endeavour to since then, nothing has been heard of thin. again the plain path of facts. As I have aid, A verdict was returned by the Jury that the 5.8 per cent,, and the United States of Ameries confined in Vistoria Gaol is having a salutory wohld make the doings of Chinese beroof an atenters imve frequently passed over the spot 90. The hard labour prescribed for priebeere write Tales of a grandfather," much as The fact' no doubt ix that, in ordinary time, there is a brisk brisincas going on which prores deceased strangled himself while in a state of 0.0 per coat, whilst there is a decrease of 10,179 affect on the number of cases brought to this familiar as the tales of Sir Walter Scott bad aately, but the river is now 2 ft. lower than it the valen of Chinkong sa contra of distrion- frenzy caused by the serorities indicted upon tons is trade with Japan. The places not. men- Conrt. It is found that, seamen do not so made those of Scottish horses. Ho and become has ever before been known by tareignars. tion; and if you in Shanghai only aveocod sa him by his mastor The Japanne nathorilis tioned remain nearly the same. well as you have done hitherto, in driving away have brought a charge-of-murder, against-the-In-separating the stena tonnage from the days punishment being generally found work. He hoped, howevat, that he might got 16 fathoms of water, and a good, choimel on persistently refuse duty ba boretofore, a few a grandfather, bet bad not uncomplished this Soundings taken around the vessel show B to that ridiculous dredger with which you latter,
tophage of sailing vesacks, I have not consider sufisions to bring them to reason."
| do so, and that the prosent lecture would form | either side. expouted-to-keep yon feeble old Whingpoo It is believed that the government willed the native duft, on Chiness merchants hud. 81-Complainte hava born made during the an instalment of it. The lecturer gave a dea- We understand that Mr. Coryell lervos thie frum choking entirely, zu may do a great deal shortly upea for foreign trade the parts of not up to the end of 1872, adopted the use of year of the absence of any means to enforce eription of the geography of Ohios during the morning in the Hangehoto, with all poses.frympe better yet. The new Chinn Navigation Com: Sago, Satanma, Obikuzen, Bungo and Kokura, their nativo flag on bush steam as they own-order and diligence on Foreign ships. I need feudal times, in which his heroes became pliantes for saving carge and machinery, and pany will, we bop, give me a lift The Com. Stamp duties on receipts, bonds, and dott. ed. The amount of terange of aniling and surely point out that the Canaule at this port famous, and of the various historical ovente we may be ano that nothing will be neglested missioner of Customs, Mr. Huber, has on the tracte have been imposed by the Govorac steam vesele under other Bags ia 1,905966 have the matter completely in their own bands, of those unquiet days. The kingdom was then to this oad. It is hoped that, by taking out all part of the Chinese given the requisite pormias The dry paid is at the rate of ons cout for tone, of which 1,216,223 fans are propelled and have only to exercise their authority on only one-e gith the sins of the present empire, the pargo and replacing it with empty barrels, eion to moor their hylk in the desired spot of every ten dollars,
with the aid of steam 76 per cent of this boord to obviate all the inconveniences com and was arrounded by hostile semi-barbarous į the hell my dont when the water rises; other the Cononurion, and when the confirmation of Private individuals voluntarily offered last latter tonange is poder the Britisk dag; 10 plained of. U M. Minister, I. D. Mc. Wade, in rossired, year for the establishment of clues in Jupat per cent is under the French Lag: 7.5 percent, EXAMINATIONS FOR THE POSTS OF MASTERS barbarians-the teen applied to foreigners to will ear. At the worst, the Company may
atutes, whose inhabitants were designated "T"—) wiar, there is little time to work in, belure this - this matter will be virtually settled.
the sum of $69,000 and about 6,900. quarters of le under the tang of top United Senter; aod
the present day, lễ was in the contests; be- | congratulate itself tinc it ban saved the value rice..
remainder of the percentage consists of Spaniat 4.5 per cent, in ander the German flag. The
(ORDINANCE NO. 15 OF 1860.)? twean the then Contral Kingdom and these of about eight Kiangloonge during the four and other vessels,
32-Of the 37 applicants for examination ostar harbariano, and in the organization of the years is baa given up insturing its river steamers, under this Ordinance, 31 candidates received different provinces under the role of Chow, that and it cannot therefore complain badly of ite 6- triat steps will shortly be taken to their Certificates, whilst. failed in showing bis beratsbeasme famous, and the Lecturer gave luck bring the large steam trade of the Colony un-themselves qualified:
many curious historicul fapte and illustrations The new was brought down by the Glengyle, der periodical official inspection):
3-Much inconvenience and considerable m- of the peculiar atato China in those days, which passed the wreck about 9. p.m. the sime It is to be observed that th the foregoing security arises from the employment of under and the idets current among the Chinese cou-everläk; and which offered saxistiam that was, atatement I have referred only to yeasels untificaled Engineers ou say of the steamers cerning them. He pointed out that with the however, and required. She brought the pilot gaged in trade cutside the Colony entering the on this Const. Inhould view with groat satis overthrow of Tao, the chief of the outer tribes, of the Kiangtomis, Mr. A. E. Knights, to whom port. If to the 81,804 vessels arrived in 1872 faction in Ordinance extending the present who were harrassing the kingdom, the war we are indebted for most of the above particu. be added the departures, which, in the same Examination Board at Hongkong to the ex- which had been waged between civilization sad fira. The Glangylo passed the Moyune at 1.95 year were 30,875 vessel; and it again to this umising into the qualifications of and granting barbarism wis terminated, and the despoticam, on 10th to the latter would probably. sita we wdd the arrivals and departures of those Certificates to this class of officers.
empire which bay since existed ander varlone reash the wreck about 7 mm. on the size engaged in the fecal trades alone, it will be wED MARINE DOUETS (ORDINANOS NO. 11 OF 1840.) changes ortublished. In conclusion, he stated morning. that the movements of abent 73,000 vessels, 34-There have been six Courts, held under that, though ebanged in form politically, China measuring nearly 8,000,000 tons have been re- the provisions of this Ordinance on four yes- was to the present day much what she was in corded by this Department during the year eelk propelled by steam and two stiling ships, the days of bis beroes; adding that the destiny Hair cutting is made the subject of more under review. This total excludes the move. The sailing ships and three.steamers became of the nation was in the dards of Him legislation.. Few that short cropped hair is in fashion, vies quoues, the barbers are said to under Ordinance No. 6 of 1866, which; ander gat aflous. In three of these cases the masters but that all who were realdent in the ments of the 2,000 foking resets licensed total wrecks, whilst one steamor was ultimately who alone could change the hearts of men, mako two much preft. A loval price is there ecrtain sonditions, are allowed undiatarbed certificates wore returned to them; two runs-country could do something towards its reform fore to be established throughout the empire, ingress and egress.
ters had their carlifiontes suspended for nine und regeneration, by showing an example of, by which the local Trucfits shall be governed, 10.-Comparisons have been made between months; and ona master's certificate was sus how Obristian men could live."
The Japan Mait hoa the folowing :-*
the cost of administering, the Government Depended for six months;
At the conciusion of the lecture, Mr. N. B,
Morris, Lewis & Co. v. Cho-chem. Tuo Peruvian Mission, leaded by Sanur Don partments now and their cost in former daysi
BEAKEN.
Dennys proposed a vote of thanks for this in- This case arose through defendant having, In Aurelio Garcia-7-Garsia, aptain of the iron the year 1863 being taken se the model year. 05-7,829 stamen were legally discharged interesting contribution to our knowledge of Des. lust, eatered on negotiations to charter cind Independencia, na arrived in Japan. 11-I find, so far as this Department in con. this Oolony, and 8,000 were soipped during the Chinesa history, and reminded the undience the str. Shaftesbury, for which plaintiffa nne In recent articles we have shown what we cerned, qu reference to the records, that in year. The number of sexmen in the port le that this vote was proposed under peculiar | Agrote, at $4,000 a month for two months. bave gourd reason to think is the natual object: 1863, 1,822 vesels, measuring 854904 tons, gally discharged is now very small, there being, circumstances. They were saying good-bye to $200 advanes to be paid at commencement of of “the” Mission," fizy-the, conclusion of n treaty, manned by 20,501 senmez, arrived in this port, on the 24th insumit, only twenty. There is now "Dr. Legge, who was one of the oldest residente ; caoli voyage. “à mémo, contarming tliese und of peace and commerce with this country; Those wore Britiab and foreign ships only, the no escase for the destitutica of oven a single in the colony, and who had in a great measure other particulars was made at the time, and while, in order to stubrace every eventuality, amorements of jeuke not being buffand in those seaman in the Colony. The indiscriminate identified himself with its history. (Applause){signed by defendant, to be embodied in a re- In the Peking Gorelle of the 9th instant, we
have preplated upon certain possibilities | days, with a result to which the Pulise piracy clarity which scuse persons persist in cercising It was almost impossible to place a just value gular charter-party. Meankile the rate of see the appointment of Ching-lin, who was The statistics of the import of Cotton Good touching the attitude of the etion of Japan in reporte will testify.
towards destitutes, tarre y serves to cherish and ¦ on the labours which Dr. Legge bad given. to Freight for Fooolow having buon lowered, de- Formerly Custome Thoutai at Nowcbwang, and compare very favourably on the whole with the the case of the faria Lus. I may now be ne 12. The records for 1873 show that 1,232 conserve an intolerable social nniaance. the world during the last few years. He stood, fendant told plaintifs, on the following day, who held the same post here a couple of same quarter of luat year, but the market is sumed shut the object of the Mission in entirely more British and foreign vessels, thesauring I have the honane te be, Sir,
they know, 46 the head cf minologues, and be that he did act intend to fulfil bis sagagement.. montha in 1870, to be vice president of the reported to bave been very inactive. Wooilea friendly, and that Pert has been vise cough 3,010,942 toza, menned by 81,46% sur
Your mest obedient Servant, had done more to give Western nationaan ides | Plaintiffs, bowerer, kept the steamer åt defend. antoni alfico (Lefan.ynen), I do not suppose Goods show a considerable falling off, as cow-to see the disadvantage at which she would rived in thist your thou came here in 1865. This
H. G. THOMOWIT, H.N.. of Obiun and the Chiness than twenty travol-jante disposal for three days, till the data yu that this appointnient bus nry relation to the paced with the previous quarters reviewed in stand in the eyes of the world we be to ulque o autoient to nooount for some of the.
Harbour Muster, &c. Jern, and he was nimost going to say thin which the charter way to have commenced, sad Emperor's accession, but has taken place in the the table. The increase in the amount of 3581me any dostile attitude towards Japan on increased expenses of this Departament, bat The Honoumbia CroIL SMITH,
twenty missioourice. Load appiansa) But sued him for $790, luss sustained by his brough ordinary course of official business. I should Native Sugar imported is about the only other a question in which the latter would have, at when to this increase of work is added the
deling Colonial Secretary, Hongkong, Le had nokiered another position not inferior of contract. The lower Court decided that the Imagine that Li Hung-hang will be raised item worthy of notice. At the commencement the least, the moral support of the civilized banting and regarding the movements of
to his position as a ginnlogue. His judgment contract was valid, auri that defendant had to pay higher in the peerage, as a mark of the Eu of the quarter alarga business was anticipated nations With catire sincerity, too, and 28,940 native craft, all wonder at the greater LOSS OF THE “LALLA ROOKE”,
WAS, considered most valuble in all the affairs 3100 as one day's demurrage, $200 ball comtis. peror'a appreciation of his pass vorvices. in Cotton, and consignments aggregating without armiare penses of soy kind, we think expenditure muat cense.
(Courter, March 6th.) The inland truders, who coure only from short picula 5,973 were imported; but after the Erst she bas dane well in abandoning her
relating to the Chicose of the Colony, sinto plaintiffs for thecharter, and $100penalty, is-Ormance No. 4 of 1867 (Geopowder A privato telegram received to-day, announ Guvernura had covenlted him, and the public, in all $480. Against this dealston defendant ap- distance from Tientsin, neonlready putting inmooth and a half the impost of this article first intoution of bouding her ironclads over Storage) has also added to the duties and cost ees the total Iss of the British hip Eila though they did not always agree hinwit was pealed, admitting his liability for one day's their appearancs, and there are one enquiries gradually fell off.
here. Sueli & course would rather have detract of the Department for importa, but no operations have yet taken
Hook, which left Shangbai for London, tea- only human nature that they should not agree demurrage, but ohjening to the large for com- In expurts, beyond a trifling decrease in the led from, than added to the true moral weighi 14-In 1863 the Departmental revenup about Laden, on the Blas October. The place of the with him sometimes always attached great infation and the award of penalty. He as place.
importance his view With regard to Dr. brake had signed the mame, of agrement, but We shall have plenty of ice for next summer's Gres Tea. there is nothing of interest to abe bad to make, and we trast that the negotia exceeded the expenditure by 820,220.
telegram, it is inferred that is must have co- consumption, so the late sold weather has observe. Brick Ten, it may be recurked, is tions between herself und Fapar will igane favored a in that respect.
15.I am much gratified to fad that steps cerred when the vessel was near England. much; many present were members of his coa- Plaintiffs bad told him that they wanted the now becoming a permanent export, and is like creditably and hncourably to both sides, are being taken for the erection of light-houses Other telegrams say the wreck took place ou regation, and most of them were personally charterer's name, and so he pat bis to it. As Mtb Fobruary, 1873
ly to increase
We are some Eat sorry to see that the to mark the approaches to Hongkong, for, ul- the coast of Dovenabire.
acquainted with him. He was sure they would to the comunission, noue, be alleged, was thought It is now just a year since the issue of Transit Mission has announced its advent in a flourish though the port and its vicinity are nearly
all join bin in wishing Dr. Leggo a happy about, and at any rate not so much as that Passes to cover foreign goods owned by Chinese of even more cham-Spanish florideas. Ad entirely fees from hidden dangore, it is import THE ACCESSION OF THE EMPEROR passage bome and a happy meeting with his charged or allowed. was brought into operation, and the last columnjective of exalted qualities are the moral de unt that the Masters of the numerous ships
OF CHINA. ----
family. (Loud and continued ugylause) Mr Wainewright, who appeared for plain- Our latest date from the Celestial Capital is of Table Vi. affords suficient proof that thecorations of the world, and must be sparingly fragacoting these water should be enabled, 2nd Feb.
Dr. Legge then rose and said he could have } tiffs, put in the Chamber of Cornimarce (Courier.) That was the last despatch per privilege of taking out Pasare, withhold tatil distributed if they are to retain the value ses under almost any oirenmsunces of wentari, so The long looked for accession of the Emperor wished that Mr. Dennys bad been much more Ralea, as to the Commission, and said plaintiff's everland courier, as the first of the spring thes from natives, has been much appreciated npon them at least by the northern Europeat to distinguish the neighbouring groups of of China took place at Peking on the 23rd of brief on so poor a test as himself. He fait as agents not for this item on behalf of the steamer fang anghei Feing after that date and duly availed of. It is a remarkable fact, nations. Pern has made great strides of late islands as to ensure then a certam meins of this month, or the 26:5 day of the 1st woon of exceedingly the kindness of his remarks and owner of the votes, who was liable to pay thom ested daily to appour at Tivatsixi, or, at least however, that during the last three months years, and nothing could be more uugenerons reaching the Fart of Hongkong, no matter the 12th year of bis reign, when he binsself was the kind, and he might say enthusiastic for it, and it was therefore, by defcadunt's with- at Talu, all mail mattersubsequent to the above Straita produce bas been sont to the interior afting to taunt her with those date would be reserved for the more expeditious Kiangui by natives, (and foreign merehualand.
occasional whether bound to it, or seeking its harbour sa reckoned by Ubiniese usage to be 18 years of way in which the audience bad received drawn from bis engagement part of the damage. CYCL tou frequent disturbances in a place of refuge. conveyance offered by these porthern nesasldom import this kind of produco), though her polition system which, like the discurce
age, but was really only 18 years and 10 months them. He was going away from Hongkong, sustained. And as the Appia, Skeches, &, waald reach these articles continue to be forwarded in con- incidental to youth, are rather the heritage of inuber of casualties that have happened in reign was known as Hintergenerally rule come back in a cumparatively short time. He the ground that defendant had been guilty of
16.-I regret having to call attention to the old. He is the poly son of the Timpart whose and yet he did not think he had cone In answer to an enquiry by Mr. Medburst,
with it yet. (Applanes) Fle expected to Mr. Alabaster said, the penalty was fired on Tientsin about the 5h inst, we are now in daily siderable quantities to the adjoining province our weak humanity than a legitimate subject 1872 to vessels frequenting Hongkong, In taken for his personal name and is the oighth expretation of their return-with, of course. of An-hai
for incriminating reflections. But while it is nearly all che essos that have come under my sovereign of the Munebu (or Tsing) dynasty. bad speat bure the greater part of ble life breach of contract without any sufficieal Jongh later advices from Pekin.' We await their
Messrs. Gibb, Divingston & Co.'s agency pleasure thus to acknowledge bar progressive observation I find that the use of the lead has His personal name of Teat-shun is considered more than half the years he had lived, and it reusun, and the award was in accordance with arrival with the more interrat, because on the bus been temporarily olored. Forsiun character and tendencies, it is act for repre- not received that attention by which iafy too saored to be used, and to will he generally was impossible for him to leave without very Chinese coatom. The amount was agreed to 22nd Feb., the day before the Emperor's officis commercial interacts do not appear to show sentatives of the English Press to forget or to aavigation may almost always be ensured, and knowa abroad by the aane of Tung-chi, te, considerable regret. He should be sorry for by the Chinesa Magistrato because the full sam Eskumption of the government, though nothing any signs of increasing prosperity indeed, cougend the fact that she is deeply fainted by to this oversight, match more than to the ex- United Sway, the desiguation by which the bimself if he were able to do so, and he abould claimed had been reducel, and the penalty. definite bad been done in the matter of the Au- they appear to be on the wane. This her connection with that ill-diaguised slave istence of nuknown rocks, do I attribute the years of his reign are called. In expectation of be sorry for those presect if they let him go abould be considered to satisfy any other dience Question, imporizat action was imminent, however, cannot be said ot missionary trade which is carried on at Macao and that castalties which every one must deplore. and the minds of the foreign Ministers were much enterprise. The Romish missionaries are the shipping in the China ports Bearing be
the approaching accession to sovereignty, and stray without sharing is regret. He thanked dansage that the charterers might have suffered. 17.--A desire to outdo rival ships in the to du honor to the occasion, Peking has had them very much for the expansion of their Mr. Medhurst asked if Mr. Wainewright exercised and agitated in consequate. What amongst other improvements to their extensive flug, to which reference has been made in a ha repidity of their movemente too frequently for several werke a large deputation of his cute foaling. As regarded the night's feature; lie bad was prepared to show what antal damage was the action or expected netion was, we may be premises, building church and an orphanage or two of the musie referred to above, is chiefly, leade an over-energetis shipmaster to sucrifice lian princes with their familice, and many hisch been glad to do it though it came bard upon incurred. No sum in nere general dange able to state in our next isene. All we are at while those of the Protestant persuasion have if not exclusively, employed in conveying to be safety and security to bis anxiety to make a Fih, or Living Buddhae, gathered from all the iu to write it down when his mind was full of appeared to bave been aimed in the original present at liberty to say is that the uariety of increased the number of their mission by two, whores larve bodies of men who, in many if not quick passage. As a general rule the Coast i clans and aimais soattored over the wide region other matters. Speaking for himself and the plaint, which only sued for demurngo and com- the foreign présentatives to the fatura, and it is said that a school for females is about the majority of cases, have been entrapped well surveyed, but it is almost impossible in the of Mongolia; thoan, dressed in their quaint At-other lecturers, ba could say that they had bad mission, presente un alast ludicrous contrast to the to be opened.
into making contracts of service which the most careful examination of a Coast to diasever tire, in their fus, their coral sud turquoise great pleasure in ministering to the instruct Mr. Wainewright said there was no formal recent urtisle of the London Daily News, based White many parts of England and Europe law of the most advanced nations pronounces and lay down the position of every rock and oraments, their huge hide boots and their on of their audiences, and in helping petition is the mattor, and the plaintiffs were on the information of its special correspondent have been deluged with rain, this part of the invalid on account of their inherent immorality stone lying near the shors. Much inst be left fanciful bond-dresses, will recall the days of to awaken interest in their minds and those of nat committed to any sporifio olaten. The it China (whoever he may be) that the Au Globe, and of China, laus beon characterised by We should have been content to waive all to the discretion of the offer in charge of the Kublai Khan, and present a scene as novel as other, Ha hoped it Mr. Crawford were here plaint not into his banda was a postal daim dience testing had been already formally a long period of exceptionally fine strany we mention of this disagreeable aubject, bad not ve navigation of the ship, as to how near the it is picturesque, the fading traces of a bygone when the zari winter came round, he would be for $700 fir preach of contract, without evan- conceded. When one sees a generally well. ther, with an uimast totul abence of rain. felt it our duty to disipate some of the illusion: Coast, on dark nights or in hazy weather, it is 324 never to be reproduced. Too Cereans have assisted by others in organising a similar series unitting plaintifs to any statement of how this informed jantzal moralizing in suo s tono on from September to the closs of the year we which it has been deemed desirable is raise in prudent to approach. A timely east of the also sent three commissioners to represent their of lectures, snd that they would continue this was made up. They had showed thus they hu such a basis, he begins to know estame on écrit have not had more than three whole daya' rain. the public mind by the vanifesto allnded to, lead will usually caution him as to his nearness country.
course. He would conclade by wishing them Fhistoire.
The winter rope stand greatly in need of rain, Notwithstanding the unreserved withdrawal to it. This neglected, all theories as to position and unless snow fulls to unkc.op for the ab- of the Saibanabo Notifications with reference to
We have no knowledge of the ceremonies all good-bye. (Loud applause.) are based on mere conjecture.
which attended the scoession; but the youth sence of moisture, it is Toured the yield will be the Compradore squeezes, the and which it wai very poor. The thermometer bas averaged sunget to attain by them has been brought 18-It is satisfactory to find that, the who has now been elevated to this responsible REGISTRATION OFFICE FOR NATIVE at forsnoh damage, which consister in the nou.
post has had a poor training to fit liim to per- | SERVANTS IN SHANGHAI, A grand ball was given on Friday night by 68 deg, 58 deg, und 34 deg, for the past three about, in soma mansura, by action of the great increase of the traffic of the Colony, the forin its dutics in these days of change and! the bachelors of Hankow, which, copsidering months.
(Courier) native merchants themselves. Thus, for junks are maintaining their ground, and still progress among bis subjects. His life bong the fewess of the ludice available for dancing. A fover of a very malignant obarvater bus instance, the silk merchants have combined retain a godly proportion of the carrying by a throud, so to speak, on the death of his scheme for establishing in Shanghai, by Sometime ago, we published the draft of is said to have passed of well: About a fort been raging in the and western deriment of together to refase payment of the pack trade. This ances from two reasons le father in August 1961: and he probably owes private enterprise, i Rogal cation threw the night age, a circular west round the communi-Jai-chow during the latter part of last quarter, ing charges hitherto customary; and, on the greater cheapness of this means of ourey, it at his thirune to the energy and wisdom of racious decese of antires, male and fouisle, ty, informing the residents that H. B. M.and the beginning of the present one. Accord merchant desiring to purchase, it is expressly ance; the other ia that jankaonly are permitted his uncla Priusu Knag, and the prudence of employed by foreigners such as Compradors,
In answer to the Court, Government was prepared to give over the ing to a Rumiah ruissionary stationed at Jui stated that no such sneezes will be paid. In to visit ron-Consular Posta. But for this pro- the Empresa Dowager and his mother. Hie Shroffa. Bouse-aervants, Auahs. Washermen 3rd December, and threw up the ship the fol- Defendant said be signed the mems, on the English Church to the entire charge of the chow, who was attacked by the unlady and deed, an arrangement has been arrived at bibition steart would shortly drive nearly the life hitherto has been parsed in the precincts Chair Coolien, ko, &c. Our readere will be glad lowing day. He had signed the note as a form commnuity, provided the latter would take the forced to soek medical advice, at this port, far, between the native merobnate to the effect, that wbalo nativo oraft but of all corapetition, na itaf the Forbidden City" his Capital, and to observe from an advertisement which he responsibility of all the Church expenses in fever was at one time so fatal that collins could anyone who stall allow the squeeze shall forth must already have considerably reduced it. his face is unknown to his subjects, except the appeared for some days in our volutans, that the
The Taotui quid it a man signed a paper be future. This is a stop in the right direction, not be supplied fast enough to bury the dead, with be maleted in a heavy fine. Thus it is 19-If the junk trade is not what it was ten few hundreds who are there admitted to the carrying of that solemne into effout bus beec
was of course bound by it. undouledly; for it is full time for Jai-chow, it may be noted, is in a very low not only evident that the Natifications were in perrs ago, it must not be attribute to the eo court and the haren He has only once been undertaken by Mr. William Bramsen, who has introduced in the terras of the dear, and dis Mr. Wainewright id defendant was well Home Goremment to leave all Englishmen lying district; and subject to inundation. The scordance with she wishes of the cativo mer caled faulty Logislation of the Government, Dat of Peking since he came back to it from opened at 6, Foochow Raid, zuob a Registration alike to see after their own religions wants city is situated on the north bank of the Kin. eburts, but were probably the result of their but rather to the fact tirat Chinese traders are Jebel in 1861, as far as the Tang Ling or Office at that proposed. The face rating cussed each before agreeing to it. and supplics, Nevertheless, the mattor kiang, tributary of the Ku-kinng. Customs xpressed determination to refuse submission as nach alive to the value of time in the traus Eastern Tomb, to perform the obsequies to characteristice by which it is distinguished grounds for the $100 penalty. The lower Court Qasa no: Decl to awaken a ready response
port of their goods as are any other mer hie father's spirit, and knows nothing of the from the Registration Office formerly main the place. It seems that there are some people
in the rogations issued by the Japanese abante. As a proof of this we see Chinese Eighteen Provinces and their Dependencies tained by the Municipality, are that measures had fixed the demurrage at $130 and the chim. ao old fashioned here as to think, still, that
authorities with respect to theshooting of gime, themselves becoming awasis of steam vessels, except by report. His elation has been will be taken to cagnie that the Chinese mission at $200, which they were disposed now H.B.M'a Goverment should look after their.
(N. O. Daily Notes)
&o., serious omission has been overlooked, to the exclusion of their own native slow-going in the usual routine of classical studies, and servant producing testimonials from previous damage, they should have proved it in the
to ophold. If the plaintiffs wished to claim religion as wch as their commerce. It is to be Major Brossman's opinion of Newchwang tad Upon the amount of game supt by the Japanese craft. bopod, however, that this cluse is in a great its trade is so far from the facts, which, had he in the scurou, few foreignera bestow much cou 20-The Junk arrivals for the year 1672 ex practices in these accomplishments of rid- employers, with a view to registration, is Court below. On the destruct there was TD-
ing, archery and sports, which the Manchus really the person to whom thana tuatinton- Bority, and tha be accepted by the community as their own was bere, he would have ascertained for himself, ing the summer months that cause so much tors from Ports in Chind and Fortuen, and by polisy, reacures and dangers of the Empire, the identity of the the registered servant will
Castreb property will used an ordinary power of observation when ba idaration, it is tim saying of phassante dur est by 61,644 tons from Macao, by 31.460 still retain; bus of the acts of government, the isis were given; and this, being Recertained, thing specified as to damage or penalty for
non-fulfilment. conesen. "There is a rumour that Social Even that I fear he must have noted down what passed harm. It appears that any of the country 91,988 tuos from the villages of the Colony and what have been the chief events daring his thereafter be ascertainable at a glance, aat did not want evidence to show that when they M. Wainawright said it was obvious they ing Mostinge, similar to those we had last through bis mil immediately after an after people, at work during the winter months Ich (denominated in the retains Local trude), the nominal reigo, we suppose he has almost no photograph of the 1 run recommended will lost contract which would hure brought them winter, are to be held this winter again. It is dinner op. He should not be held accountableling sad splitting timber, employ their leisure arrivals for 1870; and the total number of Ohl knowledge. Snob is the seclusion in which be always accompany the testimonials. It is easy late now to commence, but tatter late tasu for what he thought at such a time, but be is in spring and immer in sharing pheasants nese passengers brought in this class of vessels has been reared, that the citizens of Peking it to see that suono yates, it faitafully ourried in $4,000 a mouth, they had suf red damage. never, for they will be bigbly acceptable to all responsible for rushing into print and mia and "soading them alive to the Tedo mar- from the same places is 22,061 more than self have no popular opinion au to his character, out, cannot but have a powerful efoot in se If people could make engagements and walk parties, if they are so well,conducted as those leading the country and Government by whom kets, the price varying from three-quarters arrived in the same year,
and most of them care very little what he is or curing the good behaviour of servants; and
off when they found it was not convenient to of last winter.
he is paid. If the information which ho gives of a bon for cock birds to one quarter for a ber, 21-I attach a diagram showing the monthly does. Marc's 1st, 1879,
carry them through, it would be rather falul to will also be of great service in assisting the the businces of the port. It was clear the of Newchwang isa saraply of big Chica report, This practice must eventually lead to the ex-range of the number of documents issued by his evidenca should be ignored at once, and termination of the species, and it would be well this Department in courection with the junk kept him entirely ignorant of his future duties. Municipal Council have promised Mr. Bra fered a great deal more loss than would be It is not at all certain, that his guardians have capture of absconding defaulters. And the owner and agents of the Shaftesbury bad suf much trouble thereby saved. It is only never if the aathorities supplemented their sporting trade, which will readily show its improved and we will hope for better things from their son all possible support and assistance in covered by the award of $430, but he claimed Bury alinde to his idea of the trade, of which regulations by another prohibiting the auls of condition. The smallest muumber (2,200) issued known abilities; and also that they will retain carrying out his plan. But it is equally that at any rate they should get all that, After the lapas of a decent interval in which he says there is little except in "Bancale, pheasants, except as show birds, during the was in February, 1867; the greatest number their positions and influence under the new obvious that Chinese servants will not Plaintify bad claimed-3700 altogether, but had· to recover from the festivities of the new year, large quantities of which are sent to Swatow close mouths that is, from the 1st March to (5,600) was issued in May, 1879.
région. The counesis and experience of Wan- the Chinese have set themselves diligently to and other Southern porte, to be used as manure the fat Uctober. The practice of sharing tɔ bosingas; and during last week a briak trade for Sugar, I think, principally"-Dit he be which we allude is extensively carried on, and by these figures, it must be rumeubored that who have been at the Lead of affairs for the shey are forced to do so; and this au be effect leaving the Court below to draw its own cou In considering the steady increase shown siang, Tune Sinn, Shix Kwet-tan, and others adopt sick a system in exchange for the pre this reduced to $130. They did not claim on ant free and easy style of engagement. unless particular items, though, they proved, on sivo, went on in place goods at encouraging pdows, lievo aume of this bugar could be consume abould be arrested as soon as possible. every relaxation is, from time to time, been pret doute in conjunction with Prince Kung,ed only by foreign employers combining to reclusions as to the general effect of the charter, which reporta from Shanghai tended to here? This year weimported about 95,000 piepla A correspondent writes s
made that the objects for which Ordinance tré, we hope, still to be exployed in guiding fuse to employ any applicant who is not regia and the lose they had suffered by its Falling harden. The Bund, was once more enliven. As to other Imports, such as Manufactures, On Tuesday next (the 4th inst.), the Mikado No. 6 of 1866. was framed, would simit of. The them. They have wisely kept their own countered. Those who have bad any lengthened ex- balea, and other articles--the result of transit toms and other Statisties, in order to show their order which he has established. The high daily reduced; and a large number of well has been taftred of among foreigners, that of need to be urged to give Mr. Bramsen theirsteady small sun, bat it was better that plaintifts ed by a liberal display of oil inbe, lily flower Iron and Opiam, I need only refer to the Cus-will-confer on his affecra's new decoration or prices of Licenses, Passos, &c., have been, gra-sel in respect to the important question which perience of housekeeping in China will hardly through. The loss of the benefit of the con
tract the Court had ussewed at $100, 16 was a pass iniquities of six months ago; for importause. But, as Major Urossman's notion native officers are making great efforts in the known opere bave been permitted to avail granting an Audience to foraigs Minister or support in bis most sefel enterprise, while should have it than nothing. although the system of granting passes, which of trade comprises only Exports, Rssure way of dress, one having ordered a cont to themselres of the Speakl Permits which, to terms of perfect respect, and without requiring new damers may be admonished that in this as kun ham so thoroughly discussed in your on him that Beancake is rot the principal, for covered with gold lace that it will cost $500, quiring them to report bat once a month, ma of the any ceremony incompatible with the in other things "prevention is better Loan the Tantai objected, and he (Mr. Madhura) did Jeans, has collapsed, the natives did not fail to whereas 650.000 picule Beansako were sent "browsere 8050.
terially decrease the irksomeness attending the dignity of their own countries; bat after the cure." It is just possible that, in dealing with improve their time so as to have a few spary away, about 1,231,000 picules Peas and 42,000 The Envoy from Paru went up to Tedo in frequent reporting at this office which noces repented diectissions which they have bad such plausible rogues as Chinese servants often permite still available. The effect on the au- | pioula Dil, bendes Ginseng 760 piools, and valu- charge of Mr. De Long, the U. S. Minister. sarily obtained in the early stage of the intro among themselves upon it, and the long con aro, Mr. Bramaco may not at first be able to do five trade a whole, however, is to restrict itable medicines, were dispatched this year. How
duction of the new law, and of which pative troversy ou the subject-beginning away far all that he could visit in supplying applicant to its former comparatively narrow channels, does be suppose this produce was "sent" to
traders so constantly complained. The car back in the history of the modern intercourse with servants; but if initial difficulties are al many of tlie commodities brought down at re. Sentow do Wo refer: In 257 resuele
HARBOUR DEPARTMENT,
cessions have tended to degrease the.isade uf of Ubina with foreigners and continued down lowed for and a little patience exercised, itapenalty awarded was a very small priportion of munerative rata under pass, being of such low 89,029 tom-of which the proportion is
- Hongkong, 28th February, 1873. papers considerably, nevertheless a far more through the Macseiney and Ausherst Embus enterprise may turn was to be not only for his it, if the charter bad been coupleted. value that they could not afford to pay the British. 18 steamer11,807 tone"
$4.903
Sir--I have the hogons to enclose the avaa sorresponding inoreuse of trade has more is, the Missions of Lord Elgin in 1858 and of own advantage, but a great-bose to Shanghai been completed, damages would have been prv
Mr. Medhurst-No doubt if the charte bad barrier exactious imposed in transilu "to dia-
66 Bailing 93,551
tons.
naal Returns from this Department for the than doabled it
Mr. Ward, the Americus Minister, when at tant marts, and having therefore to be The carrying tonnage this year, therefore, was your 1872, as follows:-Dettile of retures BJD
vided for in it. The damages here were, aowever, Peking in July 1859, and continued up to the beld to local and less profitable sale. Bat more than one-third British. Surely thà ởn-
here given.]
23-The introduction of Ordinause No.-9 of past year by various foreign Ministers--they
THE LOSS OF THE "KIANGLOONG.“, simply the demurrage and commission. The while the system prevailed it must be admitted tereat is considerable enough for a decently paid
3871 has been attended with great success. It must have come to a full comprehension of the
(N. C. Daily News, March 12A)
judgment of the Court was that these two items that, apart from ita intrinsic illegality na as Consulate, at any rateit is better to bave more. 2-1 regret having to report that so many relaxes the stringent nature of the Chinese subject us it is regarded abroad. We think We regret to learn that S. 8. N. Co.'seteamer be sustained as gison by the Corrt below, but plied to partly native trade, it operated un presentative at al, then that an assistant skenld isecoauracies appear in the Bebare for 1871, Paasengers' Aut, 1965, allowing a greater num- that this last point will be yielded, and that Kiznglong is wrecked on a sunken rock in the the penalty be disallowed. fairly by giving more knowing or designing be sent provide against any emergency," Chinese an fair pall over their orethren loss., as recommended by Major Crossman. 1 pablished in the Hongkong Government Gazette bez of passengera to be embarked in vesselu the Chinese statuen will not risk any ragtalikely to be a total loss. The Kianglony left formed that though it was the practice to allow Mr. Wainowright naked for costs, but was ini Yanglaze, about a mile below Hem Point, and is of the 20th April, 1972, that it is useless to proceeding on voyages proclaimed as being of with foreign Powers on the matter. favoured of opportunity, in enabling the former not likely that a reccomendation from soch & attempt to malitats a comparison between less than 30 daya daration, than has hitherto claan by the proportion Bared from barrier shallow qourter will be heeded; but it is sur-them, and the Returns accompanying this been permitted from Hongkong and the Con with it by the ties of commerce, kindred, or phr. and at 7.30 am on Sunday strook on a ledge at ropuguist expenses for Consel,
All foreigners resident in Obins, or connected Shangbai for Buszow on Friday morning last; these in English Courts the Mised Cout did squeezes, to underact the latter. But agaio, prising tout "evidence" is accepted by the Ge- Report, I have, therefore, proferred to lakeenias Porte of China. by the stimulus which it gaze, the native invernment, while sheir Consule on the spot, and the years, 1870, and 1872 to show the commer.
lanthropy, bare many reasons for wishing a pros. of rocks running Korth and South, about 50 24-Before this Ordinance was passed, the
SHANGHAI AND HONGKEW WHARF COMPANY. She commenced Lorcats of the Fort were advancing with re- the valuable information printed by the Cae- oial progress of the Colony so far av the statis restrictions were go great, and the number perses reign to the youthful Monach who bas feet wide by 300 feet long, and some 350 to 400
now armed the Imperial Yellow, and that the yards from the store. markable rapidity, on the Settlement and Oity tome, yearly supply "facts." No Consolate bas tial information obtained by this Department of passengers allowed to be carried so uneable relations which have for some time almost at once to fill with water, and settle * (Abridged from the N. G. Daily Neins.) side of the River; and a reflex adrantage so has yet been built at this port, and we fear will convey it. The Officer to whose laches small, that ships leaving here for the Straits marked their intercourse may be continued downs The Engineer, we are glad to hear, bud The annual general meeting of shareholders- crued to foreign trade, in general, and to the Major Crossman's objection to wasting his these inaccuracies are antaly attributable bas Settlements took but their twenty Obiness and strengthened. The Obincse who are now time to blow off steams and empty, the boilers in the Shanghai and Honghew Wharf Com- foreign holders of property at the port in architectural talants on the desert air is the been allowed to resign the position he held in passangers in each abip. Under the new order increasingly passing and repausing to foreign and shot the valves, so that the chances of re- pany was held at the Shanghai Library on the partianlar. The moral is, that if the Chinese cause of our Couls being obliged to reside in the Department.
of things 3,490 mer. 1,042 women, and 203 Janda in search of employment, trade, or learn.covery of the machinery are by an unch better. 2016 February Frescat--Messrs. A. Michie Wish basten the rise, Phoniz-ike, from a jo-hoves. We, however, to not need suck a their Babe, of such unfortunate rebet-ruined eclebrated man, and would prefer big sending The grand total of all the arrivale in the male and famule children under 12 years of ageing cannot fail to impart some new ideas to No lives were lost, the upper deck indes (Chair) J. i. filler, F. I. Barnes, W.
Colony, exclusive of ships of war, during the wire dépatched to Singapore in 1873.
their countrymea; and though changes may be being still out of water; and the passengers Lung, E. H. Lavers, and F. Masen (Director). cities sa Obiokenng, they should eitber, au assistant who is more likely to fall in with year 1672, amouate to 31,304 vessels, measuring 25.There is no caterial change in the slow among them, it is better that they should wore tmoshipped as soon as practicable into J. M. Young, E. Mackintosh, P. Maclean, E.- through their local mandariis, zerias the the views of those who know what building is 9,777,676 tona, manned of 453816 seamen; of Bongration to other Countries.
be slow than subversive of rule, until the people junks, to be landed at Noanking, and there Maccall, W. Kaye, R. W. Little, J. A. Hawes, barrier exactions which strangle trade, till, being required. At other porta bo hud it all his own this total about 49 per cent, represents the 26. The recorda extitit a large number of are ready for the now order of things. In these await the next upward boat. The steamer W. Miller, A. G. Wood, G. Withers, and }'. leas oppressite, their evasion becomes less an way, sue the result is often aa osatisfactory se junk trade, wolle British rousels absorb 52 per Chinese having returned to their putive changes and improvements the Emperor Thog ungling, which possed, about five hours after King- object to the trading population, or the Central bis opinion of Newchwang.
cent, and vessels of other autionalities claim Company. There were 350 from the Austra chi is, perhaps, to act an important part, and the socident, took on board 300 bales of cotton, The Chairman said that as a matter of for Government should assimilate the collection of
19 per cunt,
Isian Colonies; 718 from Siam: 3,933 from he may well have the good wishes of all thougt- and 25 packages of opiam and silk and efforts mality the minutes of last meeting echt to be in land revenue-to-the-spatero ·émployed in ita.
4.The arrivals entered in table 1.erbibit the Manila: 4,29 from the Koited States of Ameri ful forsiguera and the prayers of all Christian are being made to tranship the remainder of read, but as they bad been printed in the papera Foreigs Inspectorate, making the burdens The Japan Gasette has the following items large increase in the trade of the Colung, of ca; 4,065 from Saigon, and 10,432 from the people that the Governor of the Nations may the cargo into juuks, assistance for this pur- at the time, there was perhaps now no necessity upon trade easy, equal and certain. The result The question of opening up the entire corn-, 3,503 vessels, 43,940 tons, and 60,14i men, of Straits Settlemente,
The cargo consists, bie sway.. wold in all probability Le increased revenue try to foreigners is under discussion, providing which the junk trade shows an increase to the "In marked contrast with this. I find that take bia reign a blessing to the millions under pose having been obtained from Nganking for it The business before the meeting was to we believe, chiefly of consider the Report and Accounts for the year from the liberii development of trade, increased they submit themselveste Japaness lawe whilst extent of 4,610 vessels, rasteuring 368,104 tona, the two vevarla which arrived bure from Have-
cotton which will probably be saved, arð of 1972, and as these also had been in the Linds prosperity to the districts relieved of their they are in the interior. As Japan as yet leaving the incrense of trade in foreign vessels na during the year brought but 58 Chinese
sdgar which stands rather a poor chance. →→→ of the abareholders for some time, be pressed- -sacpids producte, vastly increased employment possesses no written code of laws (one being in at 654 vessels and 578,186 tons; of the latter from that Colony; whilst în 20 Tesels mazgur.
AT THE CITY HALL,
The Rianglong reems to bave struck on a they would take them as read. He did not to the junks and cargoboats in the namerous' preparation on the basis of the Code Napoloer) iacrosse, 65 per cent, is in British tommage, and ing 20,568 toas only #8 Chintae were brought Ou the 11th lost, the Roy, Dr. Lugge gare his pinnacle rock about I of a mile from a ledge of know that there was very much to add to the waterways which commnulcate with the Targ this has, it is said, been rejected by Ministers, 35 per cent, is in tonnage of otbor nationalities. from Callao. -
farewell lecture at the City Hall, as the last of books of Hen Point-199 miles above Chin- | Report and Accounts; they had nothing to tare, increased importance to the cities on it Other regulations suggested will be found else. Of the increase in the trade alluded to in
REGISTRY OF KAITTING.
the present series of Wintor Leotarea He hang. From her present_position, Hen Polut gooi pare the your'a working with, as it was tha banka, and increased contentoient all over. where.
| the preceding paragraph I tied that that in the -28-Twenty-sixels, magoring 7,856 shoes for his subject the two beroes Kwan Light-house bears. S. † W.; and two white first of the present company; and the Directors In the meantime, the budding promise of the The Peruvian Earoy arrived on the 27th trade between dis Port and the Poria of China tosa, of which 17- are propelled by steam, and Chiu, who lived in the feudal time of booses at the entrance of a creek, E. by N. N. had been to a large extert occupied is iBarena- port has been sharply sipped, but let us hope alto, and has been lodged in the state mansion and Formom in the largest, it boing 707 271 tons aggregating 1,580 Horge Power, Eave been Clins, and were distingujabed by many sets About 5 ft. from the starboard gaard there are ing and consolidating the property, on a great only on that branch" which straggled into the of Hama-go-ten. Senor Garcia, the commis-in excess of the arrivals in 1870, Chinees Junka registered at this Office during the year.. which had caused them to afford pabulum for two rocks 8 ft. apart, ona baring 19 ft. and the part of which they had not yet realised any chill influence of official objection. There sioner, has been received by the Mikado, and in i laying claim to 42 per cent. of (bis, British 20-Twenty-four vesseln, measuring 7,644, the longiantion of every Chinese youth who other 16 M. of water over them; and about 6 ft. returns. Shares to the number of 350 lad still a healthy crop ripening on the protecting now endeavouring to arrange a treaty of amity vessels to 36.6 per cent, and foreign vessels to tons, of which 13 are steamers with a total studiod the bistory of his country. Heroical from the ship's purt aide, is another having been disposed of during the year, in addition to wall of treaty rights; although a few, to whom' and commerce for Pern. The Japanese minis.) 21,4 per cent,
Fof 1,660 Horse Power, fave had their Registers' qualities, be said, were cut somason in China, '13 ft.
those outstanding at the beginning, and on
shipment of Binok Pen, tad an increase against of any arguments she had to urge or propotala Balanoad the expenditura. In 1872 the revenue wreck was not stated, but from the date of the Lave's personal qualities. he need not Buy said te did not know the effect of the document,
HANKOW.
(N. C. Daily News)
CHINKEANG. {Ibid.)
Gyzóite.
NEWCHWANG.
YOKOHAMA,
to such exactions in the fature.
·THE HARHOUR-MASTER'S REPORT.
EHIPPING.
JUNE TRADE.
ENIGRATION,
.
DK LEGGE'S FAREWELL LECTURE
suffered in the items of commission und demur- mge, but the general damage was still left open, and they had done nothing to disentitle then từ
employment of the steamer in the manuer and on the terms engaged for. He argued also us to defendant's liability for demarrage for the whole three days during which the year el as kept at the bar awaiting defendant's fulmont of his ageement.
Mr. Medhurst said the Court did not see
Mr. Medburst said it was this award to which
not thick plaintiff's had shown that there was a contruct on which such damage was dus,
und damage they had suffered, and that tho Mr. Wainewright was prepared to show what
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