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For 1873.

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It has boox compiled and printed at the Daily Press Offiço, an noual, from the best and meat inthentic sources, and no paina have he's spared to make the work com- plate in all resposta.

In addition to the usual "varied and Tolamineus information, the value of thi ORRONIOLE AND DIRECTORY FOR 1873" haa bem fufiber nurmented by a'

CHROMO-LITHOGRAPH

OF THE

FOREIGN SETTLEMENTS

SHANGHA}. In addition to is Chromo-Lithograd Pate

of the

NEW CODE OF SIGNALS IN USE AT THE PEAK, star'at

judges would it the same time be economised

THE DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULU 71, 158.

The arrangements for robearing of cases before the two judges, preliminary to appeal home, will no doubt provo a very great ad vantage. As the Hon. Mr. PAUNZEPOZE pointed out, it will be some kind of test to tard at was fed in dolanit 21 deve enable suitors to ascertain what will be SPELLING BRICKS.

or appropriate to himself bis axeter seigars, was society, stem to forbid any debord Between the Charles 13. De Long, the United Statca Minister year the noble lord the Undur-Secretary for He did out wish to my anything harsh of Spain, the same as putting his hand into his master's two rival Powers as the consequence of a defeat Resident to Japan. It appears that while this Foreign Affairs said, in reply to a motion that especially in her present difficulties; but bor rault may purtly lare bean mundo from a desjra jwas made on this subject, thai. Her Majesty's extreme negligence, to my the lenat, în carry. pocket and takibe nut bla money. He might of the President, not think so, but it was so and if he ever saing The voice of the county is strongly Republi- to give the post to soms one clae, it was alan Government had mondo friendly repreeontations ing out her rarious Treaty engagements re-

to the Government of Portua, and he asked apreling the Slavo, Trade, showed that she w before him for stealing either, he would soodwin, of that there is no doubt, so much so, that founded apoa disobedience of instructions.

should M. Thior resign, all government would. Tou Minister bad repentolly made presents to what other course Her Majesty's Government not yet to be trusted in these mattore, and he him to gaul, baj

Defendant.

he will except by maza of the army, the Mikado. When he began doing this, the could take. After want hud uken place it was should be glad to bear that the idea of sanctio Of core, the excitement will redouble the ar- Tact came to the ledge of the Statenookery on the pæet of Lord Granville to cuning emigration from British India to tig errions of the Republican agitators, and the Department and he was reminded that, under tinna to outer confidence in the sentiments Spanish Cologice, if ever merisusly entertained, realt may be that anmething mors thorough-the general instructions to American Ministers of humanity sntertained by the Portuguese had been finally abandoned,

Mr. Magnine had early commenced apeale paced than a Conservative Republic will houbrond, this mea forbidden, as all presenta to a Government, and in their expressions of horror! required,

Sovereign met be undo through his own at anything like oppression: The only waying when attention was called to the fant flest diplomatic representative. The Minister re that the Portuguesa Government could pot su 40 members were not present; but, a quarum posted the act, was again remluded of it, and and to this traffic was by patting down being mario, he proceeded with his remarks. finally it we determined to supererde him altogether the crimps, recruiters, and barracoons He thought the "circumstances at the coolie His successor is not yet appointal

employed and aniatsived in connexion with tde wore such that any one who had any it. It had been said that they ought to knowledge on the subject ought to address tim ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL. direct their offers to the place a demand Honer. He concurred in the inutility of a rathon Luna the place of supply, but they could Convention with the Spanials Government, and Tho P. & 0. steamer Mirzapore, Captain pretend no right to interfmance at Cabs, he lensted a strong opinion would be expressi Parish, from Botabay 16th June, Galle 220d, whore, moreover, it would be useles If it were by the Houso. against the emigration from

possible. What he naked the Government to British India of any of our feltaanbjects.

the cinners of success in carrying the Indian watebna employed by Wohang, at bis, buildings near the Bing-ping Theatre, nase further, as, of course, where there is & aburged a bawki, with amaling t. basket, of concurrence of opinion between the two bricks, from a new building in ourse of con-

atenation, at daylight or the 5th instant. judgos, the chances, of succeeding in an

Defendant said he took them to repair his appeal are obviously small,

soul house, they were lying about the road, and hethought it no harm to pick them up.

·Defendant was sent to 10 days” hard hubor.

Another great boor which will be derived from the present measure, is that in future) the public will know exactly whore to look・ for all information cancerning the procedure

AN OLD THIEF.

THE “CARLETS,

of the Court. Hitherto, nothing has been wai, with stealing a bun ile si-jass püfier ont | stained with minsumère, iu tie norib-onat, have Pouang 27th, and Singapore 30th, with lido in the matter, was to give the Chinema Go- there, na thore were in India thougunda f

more puzzling at times even to professional men-than to pick out from a mass of Or- OFdinances all the details as to procedure ap plicalile to a given use. When the now code is passed, we ball know where to look for the whole.

We would gest, that if at a future date any additions or alterations be fund. necessary, they ba unde in the form of additional sections to the code following in intuber ho last sec

of his basket, valood 20 couts.

Mr. J. W. Watto, acting, warden, stated he new the defendant as Wone-yo He was sentenced on the 15th February, 1873, to two months hard labor, cocted of the larceny of a jacker from a bamboy, te was discharged on tho 14th April.

Dofendant was sent to three mozitba hard labor.

NO PASS.

TAZ VARIOUS. HOUSE FLAGS1tion, in place of as separate measures, and with being drunk and impudent.

(Designed expressly for this Work) MAPS OF HONGKONG, JAPAN, and of the

THE COAST OF CHINA; tosidce other local informaliau init ata- tiatios corrected to date of publication, tending to make this work in every way. ailable for Public.. Mercantile, and General O Meca.

The Directory is published in Two Forus, Complate at Sh; or with the Fiele of Residents, Port Directories, Maps, S., at $2.

that froin tins to time a notideacion be ested, stating the number of the last section so that a person way easily make certain of not having missed anything connected with the procedure of the Courts, by merely having before him the consecutive sections up to the East aber notified.

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ave not yet leon published here ---

LONDON, 26th Judic. It so stated that Turkey propios mediation between the Dutch and Archiincse

(From the Ceylon Oheeran)

LONDON, 14th Jane. The new Spanish Ministry has issued a cus cilintory declination. Madrid is tranquilised.

The superior ouncil of Commerce, (to whom the French Gwernukul referred the question line voted in favour of the repeal of the surn on foreign shipping, and the tax on raw mate vinds.

SHANGHAL

Spring is passing: supiner is at band, and when it arrives the Curlists will obtain their best opportunity, They have bold the monn tains - Navarm with tolemble success, and have performed striking fonte in Catalogin; bet they have received ecomingcinent to saler; Wang-a-ling, a coulic, residing in Tai-plug the phine. The victory of Dersaray ban ex- elm, was charged by a baker named Warigated their spirits, and the dushing exploits, inflamed both parties. But the cruwn of Spain is not to be won among the rocky ravines and English mail of May 8011, arrived in Larbour vernmout such metal spport us would choleqaare miles of territory which required labour. lufty ridge of Navarre and Gripuzzen. To re- yesterday morning. The following ligramsden them to demand the suppression of the He entirely endorsed all that the right be. found the throne of Ferdinand Van Cars

trathe. He feared, it was not trus that the evil member for Shoreham bad enid on this subjas. must cross the Ebro, and try conclusions with

was diminishing, for in the course of two years The Chinese had been carofally provided for LONDON, 25th June. the national troops far away from the contry

no less than 25,000 Chinese had been sold to indera system of rules and regulations which in which he is now skirmishing. His end con- The Spanish Ministry, bus proposed the abu-slavery, and a large proportion of those to Lad been strictly and usiformity whored to not be gained so long as he clinge to tho fition of the legation to the Pope.

death. Oba moreover, in anticipation of the j and From information be had recuivad, beoonlil Pyronaos. That lie can maintain himself there

abolition of sinvery, bid imported largely, und say that no complaint and evor been made with a proposal bud just beca subinted the regard to any of the vessels on which they bad. for a long tim, is plain enough, but he will A chair coolic to Dr. Doda, anized Pag-a-loi, bare given no indications of Inture succese

Peruvian Parliament that i grant of publie been carried. The coolies hd returned with mancy abould be made for the importation of considerable sums of pynoy, having receired was brought up by the police, charged with until he is master of the Ehre, and has shown rambling in Square street, Taipingshan, at that he can keep the field on the right bank

coolie labonr. His hostility to the emigration ple wages for their labour. The hon, ingbor of Chinash was to fined to this particular form for Gravesend bal referred to the Convention 1,30 m, on the 5th instant, without a pass, and At present, though opo towns, villager, and hamlets have been surprised, no one fortifel

of enigration, for experience showed that when with China, but it was obviensly never intended The constable said, that when he arrested the place has fallen into his hands. It is now `re-

the Chinaman possessed hie liberty and could. by China to be carried out. The edit was in force defendit, the defendant thrust a light in his parted that more decisive utovements will

work for just his later wat valcabis. ouly on paper, and hence the states of things face in a very faders manner, and on the shortly be made, and antil they take place, the

There was a inrge and constant Bow of emigrin Macse which he bar so graphically desurile?. rail to the station, a man handed a pass to the Carli onuso will stand on the footing of

tion from China to the United States, but the The hon. member had said that our sonduct in difference between the suture of this emigration the past with regard to China was not cut- defendant. Dr. Dude was communicated with, mere guerilla. Not the least remarkable aspest and it was ascertained defendant was out with of the struggle is the part the French frontier

and that of which he scrapinitod, was shown by calated to inspire confidence on the general the fact that in the, vassels onployed for this subject of the probitition of Mavery, out leave, and that Dr. Dode had not authoris plays as a bass of operations. We read that

General Elio hus arossed the frontier from Pan; The Daily No of May 30th bears that seve-service there had never boon a single rising of Sir O Wingfield annat protest against the ed the use of the past.

Defend at adtitted Le had drink too much, surrounded by a brilliant staff of condes, mar-ral euanges among the Commissioners of ke Chinese, and the mortality was no greater than hao. member putting wala in his mouch which and was fined in the spa of 50 cents.

quisos, and barons; just us if Pau were a place Imperial Maritime Customs Service are about it was en laud. It was said that in our Calonies he had never attered. belonging to the Spanish Pretender. More to take place. Mr.. Kleinwächter goes from Chinese frequently bound themselves to serve Mr. Magning was prepared to maintain that One other roform connected with legal

DOCTOR'S OFSTRUCTIONS. A'quack doctor named Chei-wou-ting, and over, from Franes his troups obtain guns and Switor to Canton, and is to hostseceded as for a year in consideration of advancas unde to our conduct in regard to China and been matters is most urgently wanted. The Ora ute nudi Yan.foensing, was charged by. amaition; and the Freze border towns are the former port by M. Jason Hart. presently them, but that was a totally different thing particularly forbearing and worthy of being dinance book is only partially indexed, and Chinese constable No. 221, with causing an his liaapitals. Catholic warriors from all companiesioner at Tientsin. Mr. Hüber goes from their remaining alaves for their lives, followed by other nations. The position of tries have joined his standard to promote the from Chinking to Ticatsin, nad Mr. Norion which they could not do it any of our Colonies. Hongkong itaeif was a proof of this. At the the volume (with the supplementary volume obstraction in the public thoroughfare,

Complainant staled first defendant has cause of priestly domiration, and their own takes the post of Acting Commissioner at Chin- It sometiares happened that a few Chinese present moment no chake in regard to the aftorwarde published) only comes down to stall at the corner of the red under the Go-temporal welfare. Altogether, the so-called king, Mr. H. (2. Brown, of Canton, goes to returned to their own wants, and the accounts proper abipment or omigration of acties they gave of the horora of slavery were a great could be brought against any one bonnected 1867. It would be bighly desirable that thevonent Civil Hospital, where be arranged bis Darist war in a singalar spectacle, but it in Takow

The above puppy thint on the anniverary cause of the hostility which existel to strangers with Hongkong. On the other hand, bo waa Onkere for optes may be som to the Prily whole of the Ordinances should be published medicines and testing impliments, namely, high time that something more solid were ne-

anakes in bottles, bamboo, dupa for sounding complished on one side or the other.

of the Queen Coronation, the vasels of war settling in any of the citiae of Chinn for thoppy to any that a strong community of lesi Ben 1) len or to the following Accents :-**** in one volume, with a complete index; and it and copping with numerous other articles,

THE POPE'S ILLNESS..

and many of the merchantmen in harbour of purposes of trade. He, however, urged the ing was growing up between those who resided Macro....Menard. J. P. DA SILVA & Ca might ha enacted that this will be done The second defendant, a consumptive patient;", Regarding the Pope's illness, the Lancet bar divers nationalities, Arred ship, giving to the adoption of bis proptaal on-higher grounds at Hongkong and the natives of China. The hop. Swatcre....

to the first defendant for advice, the following: The Pope's illness is, us w

river off the Settlementan very gay appearance; than those of self-iztorest-mely, in the in-member very mach ararrated the goodwill of the Qumat and Baragagain every five years. We are confident when tie uperation of sounding the arcond have all along intimated, sooze serious than is and at noon a rugal atate as fired, the Eng-terests of humanity. He asserted that the Chinese Government in this matter. The WILSON, NICKOLJA ŠVQ, WILSON, NICHOLLS & ÚS.

that the Colony would not grudge the money defendant with some of the implementa in officially given out. Cerubre-spinal ofbaustion tiah and Americo Naries prindiguly taking traffic in question was slavery in every stage of vernment was content to sit and see what occur Heads & Co.

requisite for this desirable object, and trust the pufilio strees, was performed, about the dif- the result of a life-long liability to epileptoid part in the compliment. It adds -- We are its progress in the kin upping in the reageren onder their noses without any interference. Sorry to bryt however that several bouses on in the life of slavery to which they were The Governant at Pekin look to the Governors forcht parts of bis body, and the conarqueous soizures, is manifest; while the paroxysms of that the present opportunity may be taken a great crowd of people collected round to conghing, due to subacute bronchitis, suffice of the Bund rere boken by the reverberation Joomed. It was simply a traffic in buman of the variona Provinces for a certain for bringing it before the Conneil

witness the sight.

themselves to induce the congestion which from the firing. Wo preuzme this means the Resh. He trusted the Government would not nonnt of tribute, and if that was forthcoming, His Worship exproved opinion that the brings on one of those's ecigares. Locomotor windows of several once. A good may look with indifercuce npon the fact that over the Provincial Gentors were allowed to public stront with lice in dictam to pitaxy is also indicatod, indeed, the medical houses in Shanghai, on the Bund and off it, have 23,000 individuals on her which world soori gorern us they pleased. As a rule, the Chinese fessionally practice cr-operate on pallenta, prognosis would be gruve, even if his Holice been bruken of lute years, but out exactly by renol 50,000 were being anually sold into oficials were the worst pad in the world, and

were not a much-tried netogenarian,**

the saluten fred in the barbor naturally enough such rights wond create

slayery fu definace of their protest and in the they made their gaive as they could. That was The Independance Belye, which is deemed to crowd of those who liked such'sights.

The Nous Letler notiera that the presenters face of the clear provisions of treaties. (Hear, the simple explanation of what occurred at The first defendant, was fined 25 cents for be well informed on the point, publishes, the of a recent memorial to the Tuomi, tegarding heat.) Slavery once stirred the heart of the Macao. The Chinese Government might prit a abstraction, and the second defendant was 416- following telegram from its correspondent, dated the oils arising from the employment of wo people of this country, and if they seemed in-shop to these proceedings to-morrow they

Rome, the 20th instant--

men in opime banses, waited on DR. Bradford, different to it now, it was only because they obese, to carry out their own laws. Nothing obarged.

"Daring the last three ya the Pope, has BR 0. S. Vice Consul General, or the 24th ware ander the impression that, owing to the was more beatiful than tho Chinese laws on bad several atinsko, in which Boas been in ult; and in acknowlede sent of his exertions to exertion of their ancestors, slavery bad beon paper, but in practice nothing could be les danger of suffocating. His Holiness has also influence the accomplishment of their object, extinguished. When they realized the tact that effective. They were not murrion ont. The hon. suffered from gain in the spise The Cardinals presented bi with handsome scroll of fine slavery existed in all its most hideous features, member recommended that we should purane a and assembled ander the presidency of Cardinal vermilion dyed cloth, on which were inscribed, be had no doubt the people would be moved by vigorous course; but a vigorona couro Pau their ancestora often a dangerous course. The only way to Patrizzi, in order to provide for ulienergencias." in enlosanl gold lettera, characters expressive of the same generons impulsce

On the 21st, another meeting of Cardinala the highest respect and the armut good and bein, and would appear in their old cha deal properly with this horrible tradu was ta took place, at which Antonelli presided. wishes. Anuthor gift was the Wan ming-san,rnoters as the most uncompromising. fove of treat China as an independent nation, to give

The Fanfulanserta that the objects of the or official umbecila of state; an immense red slavery. (Hear, hear.)

her good example, to support ber, where wes Mr. S. Cave and he was glad the hon.could do so justly, aud tu reunenstrate with her meeting wers the adoption of measures to pre aloth umbralls, with a frigo of lighter red cloth veut, on the Popea death, soy disorder bat more than a yard doop, round which are ca member had not fallen into the coaimon when her conduct might call for remonstrance. Mr. R..N. Fowler sdd that the hon. gentle- might arise among the numeroas inhabitants broidered in gold the names of the donors, the error of confounding the slave trade froin BOMA AND CHINA AFFAIRS of the Vatican, especially among the ox-Ponti erits of the doore, quotations from the clae- Mndao with enigration from Hongkong. Itman who had just sat down secured to istinto that that though these proceedings were very horri fout soldiers now living there, and whose fature sics, do, making altogether between 1,000 and had often been erroneously sumed (From our London Correspondent) Bank notes in circulation in Hongkong. The following account of the average amount

LONDON, 937ð May, 1873. -

prospects night beone uncertain.

2,000 charactere, Tuis is the papalar gift most Chinese aufgration to the British West Indies ble there was aubody to blame for them. H inring the month ending 30th Jane, 1873, is

The same journal affirms that the Holy See coveted by Chinese mandarins, as it is expres- bad been attended by the sau abuses as hon. friend was, no doubt, a great authority; PARLIAMENTARY,

those by which the emigration from the Foria. bat an authority second to none in this wuiry published in the Gazette of Saterday

Parliament continua in fall blast, there duheeded from all powers which are repro-sive of the very highest regard of the peopla

guese port of Maca to Oula sed Peru ad hul shown in & letter to The Tino that be was Oriental Bank Corporation $676,116 ceedings being excessively uninteresting. Therented at the Vatican, that in the event of the is not a single avlect on the lava regarding authority to take the Vatican under their ins

Pope's death, their representatives should have........

been disgraced. An assumption more unjust of a very different opinion, when he asked, Chartered Mercantile Bank of India,

to the Colonies was never made. What were Why had all these horrors of kidnapping and (N. 6. Daily News,) which the smallest public eruitement can be London, and Chin ................................................... $80f056

wediate protection. Up to the present time, i

No happened on to the fat the facts? In 1859 the Allied emissiouers slavery been allowed to continue year after year Chartered Bank of India, Australia,

the digestablishment of the churches of Eng and Chinn...

430,988

land sind Sootland, was rejected by an increased or of Brazil bave kloue given a favourable te feed for the following day. The Chiness in terras noder which coolies might be unraged self called attention to this subject, and one of Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.. 1,099,080

majorityis fuet, the impatience of the Houseply to the demand, though ever they have ut Pering aro said to be a good deal excited and for the British Colonies, sindndleveranentagent the statements which he then pade vrea toat Total, $2,876,234ceeded with. A few areninga afterwards the

was too great to allow the debate to be pro- yet received the necessary instructions from interested on the subject. Rumour father was sent to China to commence operations. gambling-houses were permitted to exist in the

their Govoriacnla.

added but the ceremony is to consist of five at that time a strong feeling existed in China British colony of Hongkong, that the Chinese, There suever inte some apprehension that the The following extraordinary telegrato opimpracticable tory van ot, the Marquis of Salie. miso of the Popin, help themselves to the val. only willing, but ansious for it to come off. thought probable that a properly conducted longed to them, Enally stated thoir. persone, House of Lords, headed by that misabirvous. Pontiacal troops at the Vatican, will, on the bons of the head; and thut, the Emperor is not againer the Buono omigration, and it was tuving lost in those houses everything that be- buły, who was doubtless ensounged by the ble works of art which will be in their power. 9a ibe-24th the water in the Pike Lad rises British agency would be the means of atopping, and that was one of the wayn by which this

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MARRIAGE.

ALS Paul's Cathedral, Valeuthan the 14th June, 1873, by the Rov. P. T. Aty, sisted by the Rev. . T. Fagan, JOHNSTONE SMITO, and surviving son of the Rev. Jura Smith, of Ryde, Isle of Wight, to, A tide, third daughter of the late Jobs Williaci Chesne. Ma- dras Civil Service.---No Owds.

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INGKONA, Juuw Tom, 1878.

the meantime, there is no reassin why, by

a

well considered code of procedure, we should

not acilitate matters out her, and this end

ende now introduced.

The chief change which will the place inį

The Lonton & China Egress stalea, that Rear-Admiral Shadwell bus been guzotted a K.C.B.

کی وجہ سے ہے وہ

It is stated that the first series of the Swin ming Matches will take place at the Recreation Club to-morrow, at 6.46 p.00,

The river stesuger Bpark met with an neci- Tent to her machinery on Saturday last, and was compelled to remain at Whanpon in con- quence; noother boat will take her place till the repairs are effected.

went

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ANOTHER DOCTOR'S CASE. Chung-a-mug, a coolic, and. Ho-tuk-long, a ductor of Chinese medicines, were charged by Chinese constable No. 1, with fighting and eventing a disturbance in Gilustreet, 11e doctor being the canse of the disturbance, waa The French ranil of 23rd May was brongitised 50 cents, and the coolic was disobarged. by the French despatch-bout D'Estrees, en Saturday morning, the fossageries Maritime stenner Nil, seking the Yokohaga mail, and the Chartered steamer Calombe, the Shangbai portion, the wowo-mfternoon,

pera in the New York Herald of May 27th

THE CITY OF HONGKONG VISITED BY A MOST EXTENSIVE AND DISAETEOUS FIRE.

FORTY-FOUK ACRES OF BUILDINGS LAID WASTE

FIVE THOUSAND PERSONS HOMELESS..

Telegram to the New York Herald,

SAN FRANCISvv, May 15th, 1873,

The renils by the stormship Japan, from Chias and Japan, were landed to-day.

rook,

kong through the Tathong Channel, are recon-

POLICE

July 5th.

The average number of minor avolta, drunks, street gamblings, &c., eompleted the day's proceedings.

TIENTSIV.

kind. Mr. Mint's sumuil motion, regarding is said the Ambassador of France and the E-June; but our says the ceremony had been fatranged with the Chineso Governes the without an end to them P Lust year he b

movement in the Commonė, rejected a scheme

of the Endowed Schoul Commissioners, for and it in said that arrangements have been changing the constitution of management of unde for the removal of these treasures. Edward VI Grammar Sobool at Biriningham.

RELIABLE #LEGRAMS,

VIENNA......

Leonsiderably, Intermittent fever is prevalent, The ships in Harbour including a Chineas gualvat-dressed on the 20th, in honor of the

niv.rary of the Queen's accession.

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THE DEBATE ON THE (OOLIS.;

TRAFFIC.

Times, May 24th)

at least to some extent, the unlawful practices horrible Ee was prolonged. He was sorry at Magno. The British agent opened a depot the right bon, goutlawns the Under-Sicretary at Hongkong, ander such regulations ns to place for the Colonies (Mr. Knatchbull-Bugessen the character of his transactions beyond dispete. was not now in bis place, as he was happy to The access of bis acasure was complete, notnowledge that within the last 12 months While the authorities were proceeding with the Lord Kimberley had taken steps to put down atmost severity against kidnappers, the Euglish that avil, und his principal object, in rising was depôt was crowded with volantery applications to thank the noble lord and is right bon. for emigration. The contract entered into friend for what had beca done.

Viscontit Enfield said he bad instered to the Bir (Wingfld rose to call the attention of by the Chinees provided for a free passage to the House to the. Chine coule nilio, and the West Indies, servine of five years agri-ben member for Gravesend with some surprise described the mean which were used to inveigle oultural labour, payment of money was at and perplexity, because throughout the whole the coofics on board vessels, and the cruelty of the rate prevailing in the coluny, and, in "ddi- | pf his specol there ran a vein of accusation, not the treatment to whiob they were subjected oution, house, garden ground, and medical at only against the present Government, bat the voyage to Macau, where they sonipelled to rendaree during the terms of service, In order gainot all Governmente, for having been care- entor fato denteuets which they did not under that the emigrant might be induced to take is less and indifferent as to the borrors of slavery, stand, and where they were constantly conveyed family with him, the females extered into no The hon, baronet drew a distinction between on board slave ships and put between decks, obligation execpt to reside on the estate, and this country and the United Statos very much being allowed only to come up in squads of 30 they were to be supplied, free of cuar, with to our disadvantage, but he must have forgot. a day for the purposes cxcraso. Horton-suitabo lodging, medicine, and hospital accomten that this very year we were incgering creat

At the love of pecuniary and possibly murd anerifices in ear

obstacle nese Passenger Act of 1855; then the Emigration

THE sure which has been introduced into the Legislative Council for the reform

I should mention that under the present man. The Daily Telegraph his roovived reliable of the Law Courts Hongkong, has long

agemont it is essential that all the saurs and information of the Feller Khina !!! titors should belong to the Church of England. Esists apon the event having taken place, with been nooded, and will get with the hearty

The people of Birmingham, who are very the trilling addition of the capture of the A A terrible-donflagration occurred in Rong-proud of this sebool, are for the most part Kham ? ! --and although the intelligence is of approval of the Community: The lays in kong, Ching, on the 22nd of March. Honghong, and the constitution of the Courts.

beant in their politics, and formist in ficially contradicted from St. Petersburgb, the Forty-four Leres of houses were destroyed, their religion-they wish the constitution of tus Gaily Bellowgraph adlerce to ite statement, and have come upon #6, as it were, rather by accid 5,000 perasna rendered homeless

subos! changed, a us to admit a minority of the advocates the integrity of the kind correopend dont that design. Going upon the English The following extract from a report by Dari Lonconformist element to the wasterships and eat who sent the telegrad.

titorships—moreover, the present governing į The Times, your rendera may comember, some stinal aot to alter what has worked reason ratiur Lions Webster, of H.M.S. Princessbody of the cobwof, zasters inelised, une desires age indulged in a lement over the death ably well, the Colony tool; over not only the Charlotis, recived from Commodore Short, one that the obange should be effected. The of iz Samuel Baker, with his wife and remain

respecting the position of the rock on which lawe of England, but also the heavy technical the P. and D. Company's steum ship Bokhara Endowed School Coma saioners took the mating force This intelligence turns out to be ter up, and after mob consideration, suggested untrue, for subsequent advices communicate procedure of the English Law Courts; and struck, when leaving Honchong on the 21st the gahatany alteration, which Lure Salebny the fact nos only of his safety, but of the re we bave thus bad a system which las he nitine, is published in Saturday's Gosette:

Extract of report addressed to Commodore ncccés:ully attacked. The Manage be bus forcements sent to kia relief having alios ioned the case of a vinssi on board which there modution when necessary. come year by year more manifest is ant auit- Shortt, by Navigating Laut. Webster, dated one to the Conservative cause is incalealable, renebit him.

were 600 coulies, who could only produce water their five years' servies the migrate were free rying out the mission to Zanzibar, which bari That party seemed almost ussured of a wajority |-- ed by any means to the requirements of the 20th June, 1878:

at the next general election, owing to a pro You will have noticed no doubt that there by buying it at the rate of a dollar a sup from to choose their mode of life. Some entered for its object the suppression of the slave trade. Cokay...

The rock is between 35 and 30 feet is vuiling feeling that the nation had gone far have been queer goings-on at Visura. In the the sailors, adding that out of the 600, 207 died into new indentures, receiving a large bounty, on the East Coast of Africa. If he interpreted **Without entering into the details of the direction, having between 4 and 5 (athound ou

length, lying in about a W.N.W. and FS coough on the path of reform, and tast a en first place, the keepers of hotels and lodging 18 jumped overboard, while 50 were landed at others preferred to make their own terms with the hon. mombur's speel aright, the conclusion The same employers for service on the estates, others which he would have Parliament and the coun. binet containing such men as Lord Derby, houses, on the strength of the epening of the Honolula almost a dying state. measure which, however, we trust to do be- it at low water, with the exception of its East- Messrs. Disraeli and Handy, would initiate a abisition, got utterly confused as to the figure vessel, having changed her name to the St. engage in retail trade or cultivated provision try come to was nothing less than a declar fore it is finally passed--we may state gene-about & fcet equare at the summit, with 18 feet highly beneficis)-nature-Bat Dow that the tati,natil at last, they pitched it so bigh that Peruvian Bug, and took fire; Dit the coolies have beda accustomed to in China, all enjoying lean bud brought - varioua acounations ern-extranie,-which-la-a bluff pinnacle rockserice of improveurtain our institutions of a by which they right multiply their accustomed Juan, again set out for Maco, under the grounds, or purated any bandioruff they might tion of war against Portugal. Tas bon. gen rally that its main object is taximplify prone-for it at ipe water spring tides, and Ffathous dure in every possible direction. It is very close to. There are 10 fathomisnil wound the lords have shown the clove foot, mattore Inteed of there being an immigration there was reft balfeaed down below the batelcgmub real freedom and protection as they against former Governments in respect of the and out of 600 all bat 50 wore out, Having could bare in Bagland. Under this systern Chinese coolie traffic. But what were the facts? sura u very different complexion. I am sorry an absolute exodus of visitors Railway trams

raferred jo the correspondines in

the emigration was carried ongi in 1836 with the The question of the coalie traffic had astracted undesirable in a small place like Houghong, The bearings from the pinnacle rock me to ay that the Archbishop of Canterbury sap-began to arrive almost empty, and go away Library, he found no less than four muses in concurresge of all clasest notably of a Ger- the attention of British Governments since 1854, quite fall, wailst the click of the turnstiles lost that legal proceedings should be in any way the Weal extremno of Lolam Isinad, balfa oried Lord Salisbury

FRANCE.

their elastics, and had a funereal sound that which coolies had risen and murdered the man missionary, who, after a voyage to De- and ever shoe they hadendeavoured with vario

merars and Trinidad, returned to China fully access to mitigate, its horrors. But befars overburdened with technicalities. Of late poina open of the South extrema of the Ielts

The more seriously the political condition of reminded one of angela visita, The Govern- Crews of the veasals, and those were all British of Cape d'Aguilar, S.W.; Cape d'Aguilar, 3. years, even at bone, there has been a very 59 W. 7 cables; Tutbong rock, N. 15 W. 18 France is examined, the grater its dificulties sent took the matter up, or the hotel keepere alive. Of the cases which courred on board ounvinced of the advantage the Chinese would going into the point he would join is with Peruvian and other ships be had no statistice. gain by enigesting to those Comies. About the hon. gentieunt, and say that emigration uppur. A new Sassion may be asid to have would uover bave caved in, for so deeply in- strong feeling agaiust- many tina-honoured cables; 6.E. extreme of Tang-lung, N. 36 E formalities, and, as-the Artossey-General

a Convention with China, containing new and was not slave trade, (Hear, hear.) Ḥs weald Slips boned to the Southward from Heng- begun, and the conflicting parties of the State preased were they with the justice of their last year a Peruvian visel had been forced by this time, however, Sir R. Aloook entered into and immigration of coolics properly conducted

are again engaged in a triangular duel sooh as manse, that the esprit de corps of squeezing stress of weather into Yokohama, and a qualie pointed out at the Council, an attempt is mended by the arbour-Master to-keep in the occurred fire months since. The President, abbed all other considerations, oves that juped salon and chained the protection of ancrous conditions, the practical effect of which recall to the Hunto what bad beer done since was, to put a stop to the emigration to Brittal 1853. The British Government had acted con baving first anmmoned about hin a honge of copty house-in fact, the more simply the the Japanese authorities but he was sent back. being made to codify the existing laws. This, centre of that haunel and, if intending to nevus Cabinet, has submitee for the Aga mily hotels became, the vorre did the proprietors The matter had, however, boon taken up by our Colonies. And it must be remembered with wistently both alone and in conscet with other pussages that the Chinose Powers for the defence of bawantly in this par proced through the Shin-shi-moon Pass counther now Constitution for Funer. To de consider themselves used, and therefore the Muister, Mr. Watson, and the result was that regard to back indeed, with the great difficulties that must word of N.N.W, until Tytum Head is well open tion, and tão Miajsterial argument in favor of into their power, The matter is now settled, the captains to receive a certain number of coolie, as a rule, returned home. On the ofits labours were as follow First, the Obi- however. must be work of much thne, to ting Tutong rook to bear to the North-fiver to M. Buffet the draagbt of this Constita- more entitled to deece the few lambs that tell the Japanese Conet of Lugniry had sentenced come we a colonist, whereas the Indian tipubar question. Briefly mentioned, theresulta be met, it can be accomplished at all. In of the Stuthernost Islet of Cape d'Aguilar. its adoption, was the first act of H. Dufaureou and 1999 invitations by advertisement at a ra

lakes and to be imprisoned, while the coolies other bund, it lead thrown, no Sailing sesscle beating through the channel, the re-assembling of the Chamber; but, prompt souaste peale of tariff. The visitors from thewers liberated. Many of the slavers toebed at in the way of ewigration from Masso, system established in 1960; thirdly, the obtain and standing to the Westward, should look better wait he was anticipated by an uber that they are the construeraiti: hotel keepers' auguets, and This was no reason. Why not hot had been increased activity at that port, and proper regulations in the Tragon frut be when to the Southward of the Tatlong Rack, was, literpella. United States hire uut, howovce, yet arrived Uie Cape of Good Hope on their way to Pery, Since the obsing of the British agency there in the nsment of the Chinese Government to for the Isles to the N.W. of Sau-kong comes 300 Deputies, expressing the strongest ceusare l I shall not be at all surprised to sue the be overhauled while there, and the condition of emigrants were still engaged in different parts and fourthly, probibiting Hongkong from be. wit in a great degres be attained by then with that Jeland.

on the Cabinet. The Depatios who have signed Viertese attempting another espaign.

the coolice on board inquired into. Instances of China, curried to Macao, and practicsily sold ing a depot for emigration to any but Britis INTELLIGENCE.

this Interpellation declare that thé emergency

in the midst of all thie, a panic occurred on had occurred of 1,000 caulies. being kept under into slavery. The British West India Colonica Colonies and in any but British ships. (Hour, requires at the head of affairs u Ministry whose the Bouras, and such enupping and cracking batches while the steamer which was conveying urgently needed of labour, and offered advan-hear.) The antemente mudo with regard to firmness will reasure the country, and they go as followed-worn surely never before heard of them was coaling off Table Bay, during which tages to the Chinese at least equal to any other the borrora perpetrated on board the tw on to protest, with reference to recent Minis-withm so short a pace of time. It seems to time they ended the most terrible sufferings, countries-advantagea secured to the carignant ships mentioned by the hon. gentleman werd But when the case of une terial modifications, that a resolutely Conservar me, that since the vica of gambling was eap. It had boea atuted on official authority that the on the good faith of the British Government. quite correct tive policy must prevail in the Government. pred in Germany, the ex-keepers of the coolies were anbjected to great cruckties on le trusted there was prospect of the Conven- of these ships, the Don Juan, formerly el, sad a prisne judgę le appointed to the Mr. Thoane Willin Barrington, usher of the The Interpellation expresses, in fact, a want of tables must have gore to Vignes, to abow the their passage and that their death rate during tion being modified so as to allow this emigra- called Dolores Ugarte, was brought the Supreme Court, part of whose duties is will Supreme Court, charged bis boy, Ho-s-yew, on confidence in the present Cabinet, From a people there bow they might get rich with a the gasange was frightfully bigb. He traced the tion to be resumed The British Colonists had notice of Her Majesty's Government, Lord he to bear the cases now determined in the auspicion of stealing half a buttio of wine, and third gnartor comes a declaration that to jerk, or by a vary alors at Accordingly all sores of the evo to the establishment of agen-hing felt it a great hardship and injustice, Granville wrote a despatch which conclusively: Summary Court. This change is very desir-lso refosing to perfora bis duty.

with being under the influence of drink, and Aenenibly can presne to impose a Cunstita- sorts of bubbleashes were started, into which die for procuring costics in Mucnu for export that, white disposed to enter into and falfi proved that there was no indifference on his tion on the nation without a direct authority nearly all the commercial people of Vienna Pero and Gaba The state of the acute in proper engagements, they had been debarred part to the horrors perpetrated on board that able. The Sumnery Court is in the main Mr. Thomas Algar, a partner with Mr. Barto frame it, and, as the present Assembly never seem to have been whirled. The day of reckon- Macho was a dingen to civilization, and it bad from obtaining labourere fum this scuro, at ship. Ho regretied to say that the Portugaeso an anomalous institution. It is too large an rington, as hoose agents, sworn, stated that on receival noy such thority, the Constitutional ing seems to buvo arrived ather sadderly, cad been stated that the timber of their dead the same time that other countries were pro. (kivernment thought it their Unly not only de the 3rd instant a bottle of wine was opened Articles presented by the Government must be an almost aniversal oral occurred. Those budies unnally found in the streets of that town curing thousands every your, either by eriding fund themselves, but intervutially so attack the Institution for determining the petty suits and a third was used, and the rest was put by rejected, and the Assembly proceed within fife who had sung record, to the Frankfort was 380, if it was not considerably larger. All the terms of the Convention or entering Bungkong Government and our eusigaation of $5, $10, or $20, of which the bulk of the The defendant was observed to be under the in- test days to Ex the date of its own dissolation. Bourse, and the ware Boon reached thence to the authorities in Ubitm had agroed in de into engagements which they did not intend regulations, Bat we had a complete refutation Ruence of drink, and when the bottle was asked Buch are the three hostile positions now oc- Berlin, Thouce it travelled to London, and as causing this traffic. The condition of the to carry out. The slave trade Blue Books of these accusations in a despatch of Sir cases. Ifore it are composed; the few for the defendant stated there was nous, left. capied at Vermilion, mad the essential sirenm the payment of the France indewalty, combined coulics when they relied Cuba was that of recently issued contained a despatel from Rishard MacDueli, dated January 8th, 1879. --more important cases could be heard by an However, nothing was said to him, and not stance to be remembered that no one of the with the issue of the Groen, oinage reader slaves: they were bought and sold publicly, Lord Granville to Mr. Kayard, the British The only drawinsk to the system was that the assistant Judge from time to time in the day the 4th July, a freah bottle was opened at three parties whose policy has been described our market for hallion very sensitive, the Bank they anderwent corporal punishment, they were Ambassador at Madrid, referring to enggestions immigrants offered from violence on the park Supra Court. This change will now be tifin, oud a third of it was wood. At supper, is strong enough to overcome the ather two. of England had to raise its rate of discount to played in the goano pitaoat disgusting for the introduction of cooliea into Cuba from of loafere, who rerutded the importation så Bogbealthy labour-and in the plantations British India. It stated that the Government sach industrions, competitors with jealousy, when the remainder was called for, it also, was. When the Interpellation of the Right comes six per cont, to stup the leak,

"could only consider a scheme for the intro. Sir Charles Murdoch also confirmed the report effected; but perhaps even i would be gone, and the defendant in attendance at on for discussion to day, the Extreme Left will Bat another, and a much more agreeable they wore toate to work anduly; they were ill. desirable to make arrangements that petty the supportable in a state of intoxication, unite with the Ministry against its demand for phase, was eliminated from the Vienna Ex-fed; were made sleep at night to large bac duction of British immigraats when slavery is that the syntem had much improved under the so that bad to held on to frozess" and a Conservative policy," and, bibition. The affair was extremely luckward, rucks, which were guarded by soldiers, and absolutely abolished in that jaland, and then Governor of Macao, Admiral de Souz+. Chauges enses, say under $50, should, when necessary, the table to keep himacht from falling. The though the supporters of the Interpallation owing no doubt to the lateness of the winter, were completely at the mercy of misters who only under the prolaction of a treaty This had been made between 1859 and 1866 with re be heard either by the CLARK OF THE COURT of defendant was ordered from the table, and told may perhaps muster 350, the Government and end ereu new there is a su deficiency in wat were beyond the reach of the law, while all hope pofuted to the possibility of a Convention with gard to the regulations affecting Hongkong. The by the Exarar-with, of course, ad appeal to go to his room. It was then discovered that the farft together any outnumber them. If, of the Courts. The English people having of their orer returning to their own country Spain eimilar to those made unfortunately, sa remarks of the hon. member for St. Ives, peak- a third of a bottle of movemental wine in a bowever, on the strength of this victory M. been well trained to this kind of thing, were for was cut of... In tuba the condition of the coo he thought, with the French and Dutch. He Tug as he did from peranual acquaintance, unab to higher authorities should either party looker, used at the Union Church, was missing. Thiers presses on for adoption bis brand-new utead of all other countries, and as yet have lies was much the sanit, and the special corrshould like to know whether any negotiations have been listened to with satisfaction. Great desire it. A large number of the Summary and a lock brokes. He had no proof that de Constitution, the Extreme Left will join the carried alt before them, aleover, the Prince potdent of The Tizes, in a series of letters from to the end bad been amended, or whether care was now taken to prevent sonsea, to native allowed, the depots were under cases are of so trivial a character that it is fendant took this wins, but as no other person Right, and leave him is a minority of 150. It, of Wales was there as bend commissioner, and Cuba, bad stated that the unfortante Chinese the question had advanced at all singe Lord recruiting

be dis Granville's despatch written two years ago. strict surveillance, the emigrant ebipe were ex unreasonable for the valuable time of a judge had accuse to it, suspicion rested on him. There lastly, the Luft ask for a vote on the Project of took a most zealous part in promoting the is that island were not so any way

was no doubt but defendant was under the Law requiring an immediate dissolution, they devolopment of the Eoglas Court. His careeet tinguished from slaves. By the law of that Now, in our West Todin Oplosies the Governmined as regarde ecaworthiness, the emigranta to be wasted over them--and in rdne cases influence of drink. Next morning, the twill be beaten by an overwhelming number astirity, and his indermant urbanity, seem to island every Chinaman was bound to leave it went had thought the most stringent regula-wore questioned as to their destination and con out of ten they do not iurofve any fine ques. inst., the defendant did not bring up tha tes probably not less than 300. What pence can have captivated the court and people of Vienna, within 10 days after the expiration of his term troue necessary for the protection of the people.ditions of service, and many of them roturned and foust at & a... but a sootie brought it up, be evolved out of such conflicting elements? and bis visit, prolonged ask bas been, has been of contract, or clad to cater into fresh continos, and a direct supervision over every detail home, baring saved cooney. The House Bhunki tions of law, and can be determined -perhaps whereas it was bu daty of defendant; he went The Interpeilation afirms that the condition one continued jubilie and ovation. It was in The correspondent of a Nerk puper bad of the system. The Immigration Agent Ge know the character of theso me. The writer best-on grounds of common sense and down and found he was still in bod. At eight of the country is critical, and requires that a vain that is implored he might be treated shown how that law worked for out of 600neral acted in every way for the protecuf a private letter from Hongkung sail-

**The greater part of the men obtained are o'clock he was toned to be still in his bed. strictly conservative policy shall be maintained, uncially either the people, court, nor coolies waiting at a port for ships to convey Lion of the people housca of a specifi equity. If such a plan as is abre supported The defendant was a new boy in his employ, As M. Thiers has disszizsed the conservative aristocracy could be suppressed. At his de. theu boue, 400 were ecized by the Spanished kind must be built for them, and other men, of indifferent character, more or were adopted, it would be the means of and was highly recommended to him. He holds element in his cabinet, and has now rendered it partnce the day belere yesterday, although it Government and sold to planters for a suflicient hospital accommodation provided: Tess at variance with the tocal anthorities, who saving a great deal of time, and facilitating his registration paper.

Her Majesty's Go Sol regulations would be still more necessary bare been in prison br quarrelled with their homogeneous and republican, the motion can was announced that be wiched is to be private, long term of yeare. walters considerably. It would be easy for Defendant denied the charge altogether, id be taken in no other light than a rebuke, and a the crowd and legistration were quor varment bed, oudeavoured to persiude in Cha, where the planters had been ag-parents, or are given to drink, and of extreme be was not drank, did not take the wine, or want of confidence in him. The more the most so much so, that be could hardly reach the the Chinese Government that they ought to sintomed to deal with altres; bul, oridently, stupidity. The majority are boatien, about a the officer of the Court who was deputed to did he refuse duty; he was ordered to leave, and ter is considered, the more numerous do the railway station. I do not think I ever heard of sanction an saigration of goodies from Cuius the British Government could net, enforce a third being agriculturists, or men employed bear such cases, to reserve decision in any was going to leave as soon as he could dificulties appear in the way of any submission much sincere,beirty, universal, and spoutaneous pa terus resembling those on which Her Mauch a system there. The can of Réunion on shore. These inon are either deceived by Complainant said defendant was not told to on the part of the President to the dictates of demonstrations on any previous socasion. Ijesty's Government sanctioned an migration of abowed that the British Casual would delasive promises, by threate of belog split on case where a legal point of importance arose, teave the house: be was simply told to len ve the the Right. The suddeness of the attack; the do not know how the Pall Mall Gunsite will coolies from Tadis; but there was no analogy be enable to set as an efficient check, and no for some real or fasdied uteuse against the until he had had us opportunity of COB-FUCE.

condemnation of the Ministry before its neer reconcile it with its theory of our monentity on between an emigration of colies from Obion security, would exist for the proper treatment authorities, or are fadded by a continued round nad su emigration of coolies from India. In of the immigrants or for the fulfilment of the of dissipation and drink to promise anything. anting the CHIEF Joence. By this plan Mr. May told defendant that had he the members have perfortred ang offeint nets; the the Continent

Jest poof that he bad stolen the wine, be would refusal to permit even the reading of the Cou

the former as the cooled emigruted from contracts. The sufferings of the Chinese in Many sell themadires to pay their gambling the public would, in fact, have the advantage send him to geol. He was under the influance of titational Billa; and, not less important than The Times American correspondent has the their own land to a foreign country, whereas in Cuba, nominally free iminigrants, but practi debta. The agents (who are natives) run great of the best legal talent in the Colony, even liquor, and strong suspicion rested on bim, all this the constant inrectives against the followingr

the latter the coolice igrated from a British cally shiver, afforded a strong argument against risks, for if found bas by the setbarities they about small matters, and the time of the He would inform him that to steal food, wines, President which are heard in Conservative I have already announced the rerell of Hon, possession to one of the British colonics. Last placing British subjects in a similar position, gat hut a short shrift and a long rope,"

the constitution of the Conglaxis that the

Summary, Jurisdiction Court will be abolish-

Beyore the Hos, G. MAY.

A SACPU.16DUS JERVANT BOY,

BO much

- HR, DE LONG.

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