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their places are being filled with foreign and interior scamen. With regard to the quea- tion of inentance, it is crocedingly doubtful whether any legislative experiment in this Forms-Complete at 855 er, with the Laista direction is either politic or practicable. The meeting affirmed that over-insurane had beon neither guncral nor even frequent, and if this be the case the matter can at least stand over for a while. Its introduction into the new Bill would only have tended to add to the difficulties surrounding legislation on merchant shipping. It has, apparently, been i
excluded from the measure, for a telegram, dated the 12th ult, which states the objects of the new Bill, does not mention this among them. Intelligence has arrived since then that the Bill has passed ita second reading and it is tEerefore to be hoped that a satis factory understanding has bees arrived at on both sides, and that the new mearure will prava, protective to sailors without being injurions to the interests of the shipping trade, which should always be taust tenderly handled.
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THE CHINESE LOANS
LONDON, 15th March, The Hangkopy and Shanghai Banking Corporation her froued the balance of the Obinese loan.
"MISCELLANEOUS..
at solution, which affirmed that the recent Mr. J. B. Trition, Chairman of the General
**! So far, so good,” as the boy, enïd whon he and continual change in the law had been most Stom Navigation, moved the fourth resolution, harassing, that the legislation had been Erup. | whða affirmod that the present interference finished the fires pot of his mother's jim, montary and ill-considered, and that the lawn - with the trade of shipowning is prodaptive of || ** Gondaano ka 1" erind a nice old lady, “if. coght to be simplifid and codial. The remo-end corious and ougecessary delay and expense the word does come to an enil next year, what Intion expressed the farther opinion that these to place British shipping at a great die- | shall: I do for spuff?".
support of skipowners would be accorded to any advantage in comparison with foreign vesels. Dating the first aix months of the current well-considered monaurs necesary for the Hesaid the shipowner had these four authorities financial your, the revenue of the Government saving of life as sen. Sinos-the repeal of the to look to the Board of Trade Burveyors, the of India bus amounted to £25,846,050, na com- Navigation Laws is 1849, 41 Lote of Per-Band of Trade Instructions, the Board ofpared with 225,090,155 during the correspond lament had been placed upon the statute-book, Trade, the law and be detailed vexatious and ng period of last year, and the expenditure to and were now in forde, in relation to tale sub- unspoonsary requirements to which a skin of 219,050619, to compared with £9,450,859, jeot. In addition, shipownere vero aubject to bingompany had been subjisted by a Bont of The former shown a decrence of £150,165, and 6l·l the law of common carriera, Not only did Trese Surveyht,
the latter an insreams of £599,766_* the merchant shipping of the pntry roader Mr. C. H. Wigram Beoondel the resolution. The Pjonder suggests that the British Govern- the services whjul the uhairman had described, Kr. James Currie, of Delth, in support, ment should buy Sikkim, as it has kely done bat, in addition, the Boyal Navy mas dependent gustoa, elatistics to show that although British the Island of Boeotra. By the purisso, our Japon il lor filling gaps in time of war. Thiestom tanango was in fact increasing, while contemporary think, “we should not merely
fent secure a
GERMANT AND CHINA,
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Tho French Ministerial programms hine been issued, if advocates rende null free trado, and asks for au boneel trial for the Repblic.
CAPTURE OF ANOTHER OF MR. BIRCH'S
SINGAPORE, 17th March.. Datusagar, who was implicated in Mr. Birch's murder, has been captured and imprisoned at Banda Babra.
MERCHANT SHIFTING LEGISLATION,
by
things that had been done. If the penalties of sover years at Teloyd's, and ales caulked all over wicked.
Mr. Brucey of Dundee, seconded the rols-
Auinquoit, ha bean keid. t Southampton
brous and unfair to shipowders as to drivo them off the sea. There is little doubt that both the ends may be attained, and that a just protection for the crews and a proper precaution against avaritions or fraudulent owner con, by a little concession, on either MULLIN v. Aros, Sat-This was sospe side, to agreed upon without damage ac-heard on Tuesday in woh the plaintiff, mouter of the ship Sumatra daimed $24, the price of cruing to the British merosotila marine at anais of kerosene oil, supplied by blin to The Ifth resolution adopted at the mechtio defendant. The defence was that the ing, which deals with the question of oust had been paid to a Portuguese clerk, in
LONDON, I5th Marok. thescaworthy sailors," hill meet, we are employ of Messra, Trazas & Co. plaintiff'
agente.The olerk had absconded with the confident, with vory general assent. It is, money, and plaintiff simed repayment in the The German Baral Squadron in China is to too, & matter which, in Grua Britain, es grand that the blank was not authorised to be reinforced,
sire for abi sove delt vored jadquient. He The Mary Quant, will move that serokat Cek wad of 5000,00 font, worth mailing tonsigo was not, yet the interests, to add to the forest, reserved, but decir, peinad pecially, has mot with very ineuficient convive the account, sideration. Dospite all that has been done said he know the other day what the pipe whilah willing to consider an additional title imports and exports at your. By in one British porte, wea much less proportionately in Upper Burmah, and should open up probably a
of the law was, but he thought he would souider
grent trade between Central Asia and Bengal." for ad, it is, unfortunately, a fact that it at home and conant the authorties, and the for the Queen, it is inexpedient to impair the freights had been so reduced that during the last the case of British than forsien tonatge.
month gooda had been carried to India, China, Mr. James Lang, of Sunderland, moved the A large firm has failed in Riga, with liabilities thisir improvidence and intemperance are pro-roult was what be expected. The law wasthus Royal dignity by the title of Empress.
and Australia for 75. 6d. a ton, state at which. Bith, roadlution, which expressed regret that, amounting to £290,000, and assets nominally dustive of a very large proportion of the of two innocent parties of whom one staffer POLLICY IN PEANOR_
they could not be mivad from one end of Lion- no withstanding all that bad een done to secure put at £307,000, but which, it is ominously don to the other. As us he was a shipowner and beder food and accommodation for seamen and added, we difficult of realisation. The failure annnal casualties among them. Colcool e lose, the one by whom the lose had aliaen mast beat it, and in this exno, hé moyið girò;
shipping member Glord's Committed, and for their genmal welfare, a hrge proportion of has curd the saspension of a small besi bank, BDWARD Hiza, of Cardiff, a large shipowner judgment for defendant: The loss had arias
had recently passed through seven-eights of the the annual casualties is caused by their ineffi. the linulitios of which are stated at £237,000, and well qualified from expericnes to megaenes of Mr. Frazer leaving his debit
shipbuilding yarde of the country, where he slepy, intemperance, and negliganes, and that" | and the savete at £285,000. It is expiated £jet nate book about He, of course, had no ide
had sese 400,000 tons of shipping being brought | grút risks and losses arose from the desdongeveral emali firme will collapse in consequence, speak on the subject, rated that he had the clerk was going to gut the book and tur a
into erfarence, he could say, that the ships now of usmen in foreign and no míst ports. but no doubt is antertained as to the stability soen sailors going on board drank and nearly let out. Dolendant, however, had no means of
built were stronger and better than those Colonel Hill, of Carlif, seconded the resoin, of the larger Riga, houses, naked in ships which were bound on a wing, ban be made the payment that it
turned out 15 or 20 years ago, and that the new tion. In abolishing apprenticeship, bo wid, The papers announce the death of Marsillos was irregular. The debit note was regular and
100 & 1 iron ships were three times as strong the school of usilors was taken away, and me of Madame Gravier, one of the ajeurs of M. voyage round Cape Horn, Wohave heard of hew was the defendant to know the clerk was
any that could be built of wood, Tast ships sustitute had been provided, though the indt Thiers. She was born in 1799, and was all her several hamane masters of vessels going that not authorised to collect the money?
were stopped, as they were learing the dock- of sailors required training perially. Es bad life a staunch Royalist. In 1849 she kept a UNTAUTIFUL WINEBAKH, CENSURED.
gates broades the lights wara-tome-eighths of seen sailors going on board drunk and usarly bourding house, and, by way of attaching voyage who have been moved by compassion.
David and Isano, tw Sepoy soldiers, the to distribute articles of clothing among their former of whom bad bean defendant in a case
ang too small, and great trouble, incon-anted in ships which were going round Usps custou, stuck up the following signboard user venience, and tromendone loss were baused by Horn, and be thought the Legislature should her door" Table d'hilo tenue par la sour da before the Court: Idel week, and the latter a abivering crew. It would be interesting to
GREAT MEETING IN LONDON. the enforcement of minute regulations. It try to ecourage providence among sailors. M. Zhime." This greatly offended the dignity witness, appeared before the Court in
|3-4; Inggs and influential meating, was held on was in unfortunata thing that legislatoreshorká Tapa orglt to be some pension fund to give a of M. Thiers, who brought an action against know, also, bów teany sailors are annually acordance with the order of the judge the 2nd alt in the London Tavern "to take bake upon themselict to eroits feeling, unicas naine something to look to
her, and she was condemned to haul down the drowned in the Liverpool and Cardiff docke giren at the time the card was board into cederation the position of shipowners upon muat saltid grounds. It was the worst Mr. Oory, of Belfast, moved the fifth rmālu | board. I believe they were never frienda aftër. Dao witness, it will be remembered, w, in view of existing and proepsotive legislation thing that could be done with the British tion which protested against the power given when attempting to join their ships at night the heating of the case, sent to guol for six relating to Merinot Shipping Loed Baling seeman to make him discontented with his Beation 2 of the Act to 1875 to so smal on the lody of a boy named Samsel Hooper, in a drunken condition. Colonel Hizt's meka for perjury.
too, M.P., was it the ohni. The list of names employers. The shipowners would aladig help proportion ne one-fourth of the crow to hire a aged twelve, who had committed anleide by suggestion that the Legislature should try to His Lordship, addressing the two mon before showed that gentlemen from all parts of the by providing for the comfort and good of their vegal detained. It might thus be he said, is taking about a tablespoonful of carbolic said, norem of eight, The Boy had said to his brother, a year or two him, ania be bad been sunsidering what ought country were present, including several men-men, but this agitation was shipwrecking our the power of two men, out encourage providence among sailors will to be done with them. He hul no doubt it all bere of the Legislators; but no membors of sailors. When a storm was timing on the frim malice or stupidity, to detain a vereel.
older than himself, that be wiebed to see bis perhaps, bo takon up by Mr. PisoLE that they had not told the whole trath the other Parliament were invited otherwise tho a meator shoated, Up the halyards and let go "Mr. James Groves, of Burtlepool, masonded mother, who died eight years sings He also and his suppofiers, The abolition of day, but still the other witness might have
ввірошпега.
&c. The man came aft and said,." What do the resolution,
said that big bràther might bara kiskopka when Roived them, and led them to believe he had Lord Belingtov and be would leave it to you past me to let go the halyards for?" A Mr. John Williamson, of Liverpool, moved he was gone, and he had previously expressed apprenticeship has, the same gentleman mil the money to the plaintiff. It was just others to say what the shipowners wanted. He master wrate to him last week that his crew thaeventh resolution. This meeting denies a wish that he might not live to September next, pointed cut, deprived the morcantile peuible that David might have paid the money would venture to stato what they did not want. were no inenbordinate that he begged to be that over insurance. bag boom general or even as the ad of the world was coming it that time.
to that witziese, and that he had kept it himself,
fiquent, and recorda its deliberate judgment Professor Mozimeen condemns severely in navy of what may be termed a training hat be bad great doubt about it. Ho boleved They did not want a fumy, meddlesome allowed to bring his ship home.
Mr. D. Jardine, of Liverpool, asoooded the against any interference with the present lawn the last number of the Premisiache Farbrichar school for sailors without providing any sub-th David and Isan had told what was not protchety interference with their business stitute for the needs of a trade which of all true, One of the witnesses had been imprisoned They did not want to be singlet ans frota the resolution, and read a letter containing an ranting to marine Insurance. He said that she prition of those German-aui venitics ruick for six weeks. It be (His Lordship) bad sent rest interests of this country, among which lastration of the restraints which the regula there is no such thing as a shipowner sending confer the degree of Doctor of Philosophy ou others requires a special training of its own. them before the Magistrates, and they hot been ther claimed to hold the highest position, ae tione now euforced put upon the transfer of a taip to sea with the intention of losing her the rentation only of a written disertation The question is one urgently requiring cou-found guilty they would have had a much the special objects of auch interference. They property in abipping. It is the babit, he said, and making money out of the loay, and no giad without any oral examination. He vitae sideration, for it is a fact that the number of heavier punishment. There was a doubt in the did not ask for favour or prosection they did of the North Amoriman Colonica to build ship lation ought to be based on the assumption some striking instances of the fraud to which native British sailors is on the decrease, and mutter, however, and he would give them the not want an artificial stimuing to be given to and end them here'now for sale. In Novem- that insoranco had anything to do with the thia practice apene the doar. The University benefit of it, and adoles them to be more cirofal the foreign trade by the imposition of frivolous ber hat a Liverpool firm bought for their prin- goldable loss of life. A very large proportions of Editonic het already decided that oral ex it Futare. He asked David how long he had restrictions upon their own. Above all, they cipal in Sweden a big shes three months old, of the ships lust with Tifa were too little coal aminations met take plane in fatare; and it did not want to be legislated for in the spirit and sent from Prince Edward Island. She was ships from the eastern porte to London. They in expected that the other universities will David rapied that he had been in the survits of suspicion.Load ebers.) He did not say no the time of probase classed A area reare who insured not at Lloyd's, but in mataal as appeally follow its example.
Naturiste hobbies are proverbially un treaty yours.
pages legislation was necessary; legislation wasnt Lloyd'e."Sinos we bought bar," the letter mistions, by the members of which bo ship His Lordship said it was a very sad thing for required to and good many peorary contiqued, she has heen oled out. A 1st well known, and the owners carefully pleasant to their neighbors, and the adtextie roseries of the late Professor Agasiz onosed im to have dons what he had. He must have
his wife many a pang. One morning when Mre, borne a good obarater, and yet he had come dereliction of duty were thought insufficient let and yellow metallid nuder Lloyd's surveyor's
to enart and committed perjury. He bad them be increased; if the responsibility of the hspection. At the time we bought the tin. If insurance were limited on ships, it Agassiz wan dressing, sho awoke ber habmod farfeited his character to some extent, and ship manager was not defined, let it be defined were she was stopped by the Board would not be limited on goods in English by a cream, "What is it Pcried the professo
If a man wilfully sent a ship to sea in such a of Trade for detisienay in lights and fog biltoms, and so the employment of Brithb starting op. Way, a snake has just crawled condition as to endanger life that was a crime,signals, and about the 1st of January we abipa would be directly discouraged.
out of my boot," replied pour Mrs. Agassiz, post be more careful in fature.
and ought to be punished-Hear, boar.) Let applied to one of the Board of Trade surveyors Mr. Prat, Chairman of the Steamshipownete trembling, "Only one, my dear!” mid the THE RECENT EXCHANGE OF BAG the puniesst be ma a severe he desired to survey the new lights and fog signals which Association, moved the 8th resolution, in favour profesor, onlly composing himself to sleep hot care must be taken a man was made reapon..had been supplied to the vessel, and be told me of setablishing a standing Committee to meet again, "there should have been three Ha bad HALIEN FOR THE KUBILES. The following appendir to the Treaty between sible for acts over which is and control Legis to pay 11. and then he would go down, we in London of representatives of the associations placed the reptiles in his wife's boots to keep.
lation was necessary to enable a shipmnster to accordingly did so. He went down one day, sent that day, and of kindred societies, to bem war.Graphio. herein and Japan for the exchange of Sagbalien maintains discipline at sea au in port, to and then told is that we would have to get new watch legislation in the erming Session. The The Economial observeen ordinary against the Kurile Islands kku jast been strengthen the binds of the cisers of the Merserease of parcionar dimensions for the side Associations were requested to appoint recircunstances we should be quits are that the published:--According to the ard article of the chant Marins. The Legislature said it should Igbla, sad he woull go down again. We did as presentatives to the said committee.
valac of money would not only ho is low as it document, which was soiled at St. Petersburg isdemeanour to take an unseaworthy ship he ordered no, and after inspecting the screens Mr. Hadow, chairman of the Peninsular and now is, but that it would go lower and lower in Russia ou the 7th of May of the Sth Mej, or to and wist position could be worso than he gave on a certifialte, for which we had to pay Oriental Company, seconded the resolution. Bat at present there oan be no catainly that the 25th of April of 1875, and in order to ex.
Mr. Donald Currie, chairman of the Loudbo this will be the case from the cousu which we a abip at sea with a drunken drew or a crew one. We told the same surveyor that the Swedish. pizin and render easy of prasties the entirety of feebled by a long source of debauchery on shore? Government would rignire a certifigate of sea-Shipowners' Committee appointed last year, bave so often explained, viz., the political the 5th atriale of the treaty, which was sealed no had long himself held-thongs he did not worthiness before the sbipe pipers would be mered the pluth reactation, appoint ag a depo demand for gold to Germany, and the tendency in the same day, Elf; the Baperor of Japan
wait upon the Go of gold to go to Parie to pay for saritics and He replied that we should not vernment with the resolutions passed; mesting that legislation was necessary for certiloute,
te ho lodged in the Bank of Imaoe, from. and H., the Emperor of Rosain, hire ap- wish to aspras y opinion on the part of the issust, and asked him where we should get this talion from that masting
Mr. George Marshall, who was very mrmly whianos, an mpenie payments are suspended, it pointed their representatives respectively for trazing seamen, flow it was to be done was require soything further than bis certificata, as the matter, each with full powers acknowledged aliqult matter. Having got the trains .cen- the reesel was only stopped for deficiency in received, seconded the reso
cannot be extracted. While thema inoelaulable by both governmente. H.. the Empsor of man, they ought to beep aim by making some lights and fog signals. Some days afterwards Lord Faington was also warmly received on sees are in operation no one can be sure of
apa bas appointed Texnabis Marenori, prévision for Lia old age-Hear, hear.) got the bill of asle for the vessel and took knowledging a role of thanks proposed by the immediate future in the money marke Minister for foreign affairs, as his represonta
Ms, Evan Leigh, the inventor of the twin- are, and H. M. the Emperor of Russia bass great diffoulty did not lie in wilfully the mang to your (the Swedish Consule) office. Mr. Hadow.
All the resolutions wore passed without a siram for steatoshipa und many jsprovementa oppointed H.E. C.de Strave, Ranaian Minis- endangering it; bat there were people who together with the certificate which we had
know how received from the Board of Trade. An this dissentient voice-The mos
in, dottan epizning died in Manobister on the 2ad time aged 65, Es was son of the late in Japan, &c., a bis depnty. The written red ships who did not
from". your'effor The Legislatoro had made it insamtent to messenger
Mr. Peter Tigh, of Ashton-unde-Lync, and A scraton watsk will be played at cricket to. porers conferred upon the representatives of to manage them-laughter and applanee.) was the first case under the nas order, a day weather permitting, commorcing at 1.30 both parties having being found correct, have a registered owner, and he might ba liable with a to the Board of Trade office to The admiration which Viator Hugo profesia ber's businces as cotton-spinner to about 25 years ago quitted the ' management of p.. The Band of the 28th Regiment will be following artiales bare baan mutually sided for violations of the law. The great and inquire if that cortificate was all that for Parie, the great and heroic city-Abone, bis das manufacturer of mobitos, Tatterly
The egrveyor, who we had seen ART. 1-The subjzote of Jeper, and Russia brons code of 1854, spon which stubate they gave.
Two Ngentothies and as a coreulting engineer. In By kind permission of Ceptais Bristow, who reside in either of the exchanged territories, star statute had since been piled, leading on previous oocasiona then told us that we had Sparta, Roma, Saragossa ruled it is sot he wae extensively engaged also as an exporter
necessarily to get additional orders from the batter go over to soother office, and we, ac sared by all his compatriots. Divine Service will be held on board the and wish to continue so tu reside, cau continue Board of Tradt, on which Department such cordingly, did so, and were there informed by writers speak of the capital and the post very 1870 he published his plan for conveying rail- Sydenham on Sunday morning at 17 o'clock. in the peaceable pursuit of their avocations ne 4 launch will go round the harbour to collect beretoforo, and will be entitled to the protse gigantis poses were conferred, now required another surveyor that the certificate we had verely. It is the fashion for persons here to was trains stress the Straits of Diver, and be to be solidified and made intelligible, for no Was worth mothing without auther from that. My that the honour of France was saved caven Arplanation of it at a contarsasions at the war by the defence of Paria. To this stub the Manchester Scientific and Mechanical thee wishing to attend.
tise of the reapentiva governments; and will shipowner could tell where he stood (Hear) office, and to get that we should have to pay have the right to fish and buut within the limit He believed Her Majesty's Goverment would 26 deposit, and there be, might want to see the et M. Saint-Genest opposes passages Society, of which ba was President The annoncement made through Benter's fof whichever territory they may be residing in do anything that was reasonable. Tas vesel in dry dock and have her opened. We acted from the work of General Daems.
Sertral foreign Powers are directing their Agency that the Gerasan Nasal Squadron in at the present time, and will be exempt from
Efter athiding to the position of the Germs attention to the practicability of ostaolishing Obisk is to be reinforced is, worthy of note. taxes on the products of their businner for the President of the Board of Trade bad taken the told bini that the vessel was only four mooitside, the city, the Commander of the 8th telegraph stations in mid-ocean, by #bich. The dana affair has no doubt prompted the term of their naturi lives.
greatest trouble to uscertained the feeling of old, bad just been classed A loven years by
mesengon on be sent from any part of the Bến resolution, for it has made it nopusent to the
the shipping interests, if he did not under the surveyor of Lloyd's, and that she had been Army Corps wrote: But this enemy, was not ART. 2-Every sulest of the respective stand the subject now he never would, and daulted all over and yellow metalled. He then he only one with which we had to deal behind atour the line of the cable to the terminal German Government that German mercantile pawera abo sball decide to live, Basgian in the
ur ramparts we had the revolution, and less polls on ekare, and vice veres, that com interests are scarcely in relation to their Kurile Islande, and Japaness in Saghalies, are rer was Minister cotuated by a more asid it was of no one talking: we mont do ne extent, adequately protested. "It is unlikely, shall be maintained in the full asjoyment of interests over which he was called to preside. surveyor weas on board and beldeurver,National Defence, which sprang from old
We paid the £5 and then the donttabir adversary, for the Government of munisation with izon clubs, mail steamers, and Biscero desire to do his duty by the great he told us.
other vessels at son muy be established The not bring Heelf to crash it. The Geser the invention donniste of a hollow sectional can ma ang seluctance on the part of the Peking of property and the prodnots derived therefrom Aitorties to give satisfaction for the dana shall be funted to eco such enbject by the pro- probably be the great legislative work of the those order wars afterwards considerablys of the manner in which France-tirent, with a base plate attacked by ball and socket National Guards, and moblats pillaged, and joint, which column in lowered into the water Sension. There was a great opportunity to moderated. By the carpentare account an outing.
par anthorities.
ABT.S-Every jest living, Japanese into the quation on a firm basis, and the nezed you will be able to judge whether or not after paying tribute of praise to the honest, und snobored, rigidly to the ground. The Doring she part weak the police have-nde the Island of Saghalien, and Roasian in the present conefilution of the Board of Trade the things done in any way added to the sea. shorione, and patriotic working men, adds baño cable le coupled to the win cable and
muat stand or fall; He was bennd to sdrait worthiness of the vessel, What we particu. Unfortunately there exide a too numerous
there connected with snatcerent on board consideration their position in regard to quile a raid on the unlicensed hawkers Awarm Kuriles, shall be free to follow his own religion that the course of abipping legislation had not ariy want to draw your attention to ie that the population, the dregs of the great city, which carried along the colawy to the efface, to ba
ing in this Colony. On Tuesday last Inspector existing and prospective legislation relating Baton brought up thirty-five lo one batch only and place of worship, temples, monsteries, heen altogether creditablo to Parlament, orders were not given at our time, but on always in a state of excitement, idlenes, and vead. This is an important movement, but to Merbaut Shipping, was togt mportant from the district of West Point, showing that and graves shall nas be destroyed.
Art. 4-Tho natles (Japanese) of the Islands There had been no lack of interest or several occasiona; for instance one day's order atred, and ready to participate in any inenre debt to m
actionary movement, On the 22nd of Sep, Ammary of the weekly resozis with which gathering. The speakers at the meeting, is there must be some Lundreds not licensed-of Sagbalien on the one hand, and the Bassionant of labour in the Marine Department was to pot an iroo-band round the housprit, Parin was invested on the 16th) Vermorel, fok the English Begistrar-General is favoured by will be observed, did not deny the necessity from other districte during the week, In some bars to abatrest right to reside in those roay in that kata had been passed he took and captain's name on the bouti; another day's wed by a crowd; demanded the destrcation of various local authorities above that the average:
Smaller batubes Lave how also been brought up residcate in the Kurile lalands on the other of the Board of Trade, but it was rather to the to another Any order was to paint the ship's
he Prefectare of Police. On the ath of Oot, and death rate during the lad quarter of exception. There was the great. Bill of 1869 | order was put a spare spars planks were also
1875 in 22 Indian and foreign eilles was 26.9 of legislation, and they unanimously resolved instances they were fined $1 each but thepetira territories, without transfer of their which frightened Parliament and was abatordered to be put down by the wird ass. Tourens, a kind of madman, at the bead of en to give support to any well-considered majority were fined 50 ponts each. Only three allegiance to the raw sovereigns Sö; if they doned; then, in 1870; there osme a Tonnage enéreyor: "Mico asked wobat quantity of
attalions of the National Guard of Bellevilə, per 1000, against 252 in 18 of the largest, were brought up yesterday by two Indian con-
dictated to the Government. General Troobu English towns. The population of these 22 measure necessary for the saving of life at tables, suu they were Bred B conta enon. I wish to remain the subject of their own go. Bil sed, in 1871. Mr. Ubicbeater Portesexo cosia, the vessel would
the captain told in about 100 posted, bet noching was done. Shustly foreign cities is estimated at about ten millions is noticeable that the Chinese custables rarely vernments, they buald leave their present Bill. I 1872 there was a page; in 1973 they and What they do deprocate, however, was well if ever: bring such cases forward. It is possibles and remove to the lands notully be had that very important Bill which gave the tons. The surveyor then said is unet mind to after this the National Guard of Oberone, of Tiersone The death rates in each of thear that the inwoner zumber of those palicenced longing to their own sovereign. If they is survayora of the Board of Trade the immense ventilate thom wall, as be world bare to look Belleville, &c, invrated the Hôtel de Vale, cities ranged from 19.6 and 21.7 in Philadelphia and theoly stated by the noble Chairman.bawlers is in part traceable to their being left to stop in the landethey are now living in, they powers they now bad of inspecting and detain to that also. The master of the vessal has optured the Governinsel, and endeavoured to and Brassels, to 38.0. iu. Madras, 38.2 in
must change their allegiance. Each govern- "They did not want," he said, "a fussy, azmolested by the native police.
ing ships. In 1874 there anme ontlarga bon several times to the Bound of Trads office tablish the Commne, bat failed. Blanqni, Alexandria, and 41.5 in Calcula, Cholera sent covenants to allow the spage of threa Tonnage Bill; which was sont spatuita to a to try to get the certificate of aorthine Ourena, and 12 chiefs than mes and passed a
ó, hi the 13 weeks taken to represent the meddlesome, crotchety interference with.
years to this natives, after the precamigation of Select Committee, and in 1875 every one knew but has not yes scoreded. The surveyor told lation to the effect dat the Guysrament quarter. 635 deathe in Caicuita and 643 in this appendix to the treaty, to decide whether what occurred, Three cut of the seven Bilis he him to-day. Laut he had bottey telegraph to the should be overthrown. M. de Hératry, Prefoot Madres: vera and no less than 534 deaths they will remove or remain under the above had alluded to pained into law. They were Buard of Trade for the certidate, which he Police, reported this airy and demanded in Roms, equal to an annual rate of 8.4 per conditions. During these three years they will designed in an admirable spirit for the purpose did, and is awaiting a reply, The reason why he arrest of the offenders. MM. Jales Farro 1,000; the largest proportion of those fatal cance not he interfered ritb. In fiabing or banting of saving life; but they were framed under wo bring this enas under your special notice and nothing was dose. On the 51st of October Diphagria was fatally epidemic is Berlin, Now Jales Simon, Jnies Ferry, and Arago intercedad, feror ware, simply described as "ereptive,” for transacting any other business, nor will they' forfeit the rights And privileges they already Pere, and passed under pressure and in great twolold. The vessel in quation being saw, passera in the Islands of Sagbalion, and the popular excitement. That was not the way to land A 1 savon jars at Lloyd's newly daülkede Hotel de Ville was again and more seriously York, and Brooklyn, and small-pot in Vienna The Ramalan War Office has given orders for Chan Ayan, a widow woman, was obsiged by Kuriles respectively. But they must be bedient legislate for a great dation. The whole matter and yellow metalled under Lhyd's satreyor's vaded. Blanqui Flourene, Félix Fyet, and Brooklyn.
should have been discussed calmlyatrepidly, mensction, and consequently asosworthy vessel. Deleuze, and all the leaders of the Inspector O'Brien with cutting down bamboor, to the provincial laws and regulations. After but in a business-like way, unifienced by 2. The loss of time, the inconvenience, and the evolutionary party, followed by the rabble, uneof a havier calibre then the bitherto in use to be manufactured at the gm fastory of the expiration of the three yeare choze catives who wish to patinas to live in the exchanged emotion or sensation. He understood that it expense we have been put to, and hiring bad poured over the building. The council chamber Las Aean and Oban And were found by Izlands allould become the subjects of the new was the intention of the Government to deal so much trouble for the last 11 days and we broken opeu, the Government kept Peru on a novel model designed by Colonel with the question of Insurance in a separate have not yet received the serliscate and do nutronere, and a new Cavizet, consisting of Spitsberg. The guns now in use is naval forts diar constable No. 653 roaming through the sovereigns reapotively.
Art. The natives of the islands of Sag. Bill, and not to mix it up with the question of knew when we shall receive it. The vessel is Tutor Hugo, Loula Blige, Felir Pyat, Blangai, on the Russian coast have a width of barral of They were fiued in the eam of 10 cents each.balien, and Karitasball all be free to practise Preserving life, with which in his own humble loading for Santos, and will very likely be ready to announced. After 12 hoare captivity, eleven inches, but in view of the feary armons now ja vogur. Colonel Spitzborg has disigned a their respective religions; and their monopinion it had very little to de. It would not for ses about the middle of a week, and we General Trochu and his friends were rescued, all, they did not want to he legislated mistreen, San Ayau residing in Wellington stud
Lai Oban F, a female sorvant, enmmoned tries, temples, und graves ahall not be de. pay a man to over-instra in the long run. They are afraid we shall not have the papers votared and, to to irritation of General Duerot gun if beavier calibre, with a distreter of were told that one ought only to be allowed to from Sweden by that time; and if that happens arreste ware made. The movement on the fourteen inches, and this gan it expected to For in the spirit of suspicion." To these Street for asaantting and beating her.
Art &-The abore article of the appendix insure a certain portion-three quarters or two- thesesal will be subject to very heavy claims for part of the Revolution put a stop to the prove more than a match for the heaviest with Prince Bismarck. Thus, adds of iron, strengthened by steel hoops, to be The compluteant said on the 15th instant have the same forot se those of the treaty itself, thirds of the valde; but at present in collisions detention of the cargo, &o, and the owners will segotiations which M. Talero was carrying armour yet put upon ships. The barrel is to be remarks no one can take exception. Shiplom noon the defendant told her to make tea which was scaled at St., Pataraburg, on the 7th the owners ound only recover three-quarters, also lose ousidorably.—Liverpool, January, Saint-Gonest, while the armsign of the laid ou at a later stage in the Abnoboff Cast- ownow have a porfoot right to resent any but she did not do so; she wanted to get water May, 1875.
and the consequence was that in his own country 29, 1876 Atler writing the we received a imputation thrown upon them as a class, Tho to vs. The defendant took a rattan and beat
Bach representative of the high contracting clabe wete forted for the express parpore of in- copy of a report from the Board of Trade Bains fought with incumparable bravery steel Factory The Bussian Arillery: Com- of the campaigns of Origins and the Fast the upon experiments with a new four-pounder, "sius of a fow should not be laid at the door of her on the shoulders and legs, another woman powers has made two copies of this appendix to suring against the quarter; and there was no sarvayor, which, of cours, esot be accepted and the poor Mobiles supported the hardships milt is stated to be at present actively engaged the whole bely. They are anxious to see the in the house orging bar to best her advarely, the treaty, each at whielt have been signed by oas and no Halility against which a man, by a as a certificate by the Swedish Government National, Republican, and Revolutionary Guard | Ceaigned by itself. The trials are being con Testerday she came up and complained at the the representativer, this 22nd Angust of the Eyetem of mulia, insttranea, could not protect 1 for which we were abarged. 2. Id." Af Paris was the ally and ascomplice of Praesia, aucted in the Artillery-ground of Wolebow.
Messrs. Quelch and Ompbell. Ateers, Wilton, Nishills & Co. Alesera. Wilson, Nisbille & Or, „Blessra, Bedze & Co. NINGPO Mens, Kely & Co.. Shanghai SHANGNAT......Messrs Hall & Holtz, BHANGKAI... Mees, Kelly & Co. HANKOW and Messro, Hall & Holts and Kelly RIVER PORTS)
&Co., Shanghai. CHEFOO god Mears. Hall & Holtz and Kelly NEW CHWANG
& Co., Shanghai, TIENTEN and Messra. Hal & Holtz and Kelly PERINO
& Co., Shanghai. NAGASAK... The G. and J, Trading Co. HIOGO, ÚSAKA..The C. and S. Trading Co. YOKOHAMA......Messrs Lane, Crawford & Co.
Five.
YOKOBANA....Mr. C. D: Moss, Japan Gasette MANILA.Messrs. J. de Loyzage & Co, SAIGON Mr. J. E. Bloom, Independant
Office. SINGAPORE......Messrs. Laddelow and Martin..
LONDON... Mr. F. Algst, Clement's Lane. LONDON. Mr. Geo. Street, 30, Corabill. LONDON...Messa Kates, Henry & Oo.. SAN FRANCISCO Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Lerchants
Exohan NEW YORK.... Messrs. S. K. Pettinal & Co.,
Erkong, January 3r3, 1876.
BANGKOR.Mesure. Malherbs, Julien & Uo.
37, Purke,
The Daily Press.
Hongkung, Mater 18ca, 1876.
THE wanting of shipowners held on the 2nd altime in the London Tavern, fè take into
san which might be submitted to Purliament.
their business. They did not want to be singled out from among the great industrius of the country, amongut which they claim to bold the highest position. They did not wact favour or protection, liecame all that had gone by. They asked simply for a fair field and so favour trusting in their own ability to bold their own. They did not want tio see an artificial stimulus given to the foreign trade by the imposition of odles, frivolous, and embarrassing restrictions upon their own trad. Above
present.
POLICE INTELLIGENCE. March 17th.
Before Janis Russia, Beq.
JUTTING DOWN BAMBOOS,
She was fined 50 cents.
NIGHT RANDLERS,
stress without passes or lights
SLAVERY IN HONGXÓNG, gbluna
гроп
practice of overloading and of sending vrasota Court. She had not bar ciches of. There Sth Menji at Tokio, token in an seaworthy condition put down
were marks on her shoulders and legs
Ta auswer to the defondant, complaiçant said
she did not abon: 23 from her.
by the strong arms of the law, but they naturally do not want the trade to be trip- pled and vexatious restrictions placed in the old to defendant for $3. Desudant was not
Resuming evidence, complainant said she was
married. A
(Signed) TERASHIMA MUNDKORL
Minister for Foreign Affairs
OK. DE STEUTE, Minister Plenipotentiary for tussis.
THE RITUALIST " INTRIGUE"
Sant down: C
fake as cargo,
bimself. How was the law to prevent by Mr. l'ott, a Cacadian Chipowner, said that should the law try to prevent it. They were bitherto the Canadians had been consent to he told it was wrong to fasura freight, because if the governed in these matters by the home at bo ship were lost of the beginning of a restore an ritits, but now they had memorialised the Oo ergo id rover the whole amount insured, lonial Government to take the direction of Although he had really not been put to the ex-shipping tote their own bands, as they had penses included in calculating the amount but authority to do under the rights conceded to -the cuber hind, if the big were destroyed them by this country. The dinidian tonnage
THE HEROJ CITY..
.....
and cometimes paid by that Power. Il ided in This gun does not weigh more than 30tbe, and volte in October and betrayed the Government it so to discharge a projectile weighing 144lbs.
the 22nd of January, when it revolted again, with unparalleled initial raiosity. ad after the war it rose in insurrection. Io Gaston Salvayre, the suosenful competi a Faris which disorganised the defence; it or for the Pit de Roma in 1879, has written as Paris which lost us Lorraine and three symphony, upon which the Secretary of the way of shipowners. The country owes so
uidiards it was Paris which prolonged the Academy of Fine Arts thus exprased himself: "The defendant said she had a friend and abe A correspondent, signing himself as who the end of a protracted. voyage he might be expable of foreign servies was 1,250,000, or one German occupation, which burnt turn our M. Salvsyre's composition, entitled The ftalanda and overkare var trophies. While the Las Jodgment, is the work of adistiuggished -* tauch of its prosperity to the merbant feat told squidumans to conte tes. She did na de buce writes to the Editor of the Brumiez a squsiderable laser even after resiting the Lion for every third out of population, and heroinors lost 110,000 med on the field of battle, mida te kas offered us & complete tableau that the utmost care should-be und in deal- 190, Dd she (defendant woolded her, on her Guardian "I baro watobed with some nterest whole of the boney inatred. Those more the worth £10,000,000, It was die maat impar Paris, chalis to say the 250,000 National Guarde, of the last hamu drame. His orchestration
beaming saucy, she best her with a rattan. your London corrispondence on the reported accertainties of maritime creatore against i tant indamtry, and they could not afford to have: Partits intrate. It is tia duty of Ou the day before yesterday she put 36 under intrigue, hetweet a Bautious of the aler sueuwsich the shipowner chimed jactly to preserve it tampled on to grailfs were settimentality, lost 221 men. There is no doube that Paris never lacks clearasat, bis melodive are never Parliament to devise a measure which, while her pillow. She told the complainant to water of the Established Church and Roure, Thappen Luacll. The Fronok kw made contraste in. They were losing confidence, be montinued, in bausbeen always difficult, to manage. Heuri Valar qualities which in these days are ope giving protection to the lives if British the plage, but the money was stolen. The girl to know something about this religious comedy, suring freight sull and voil, but it had become the Parliament and Prams of this country when who thought the capital worth a sous, aldeially worthy of notice. It is with consummate Bet paid any wages. She came to live with Had your correspondent wailed a little longer the praction in France le insure it by policies they saw them, ou the one hand, in ffoonced by while besleging it Parle thon band of too art that the young composer has introduced mariners, shall not hamper or damage-this-her, because her mistress was eisk. She could before making know the facts in his poer of hour, which were na binding to low. They man who had, at least, no practionl seruainte-ingdom, but head too largo and two caprisions, into his sytaphony that antiest bym the noble industry. It must be remembered that if she liked. She had bows with her for a vision, bis discoidspres would probably have would be told a policy of insurance ought to be sues with the auljit on which he spoke, and, then requirest bleeding todore thee of the fronty Tier Tree grand character of which he ít, more than any other, contributes to the year
been mure complate, forse the Daily News an indemnity merely, but that depended upon on the other hand, branding with infamy the thou pommunicatest to all France. Lonis so thoroughly comprabenda. The march which greatness of the Empire, proserves the ties to stop with her.
The complainant said she understood she had anticipated the other day, the premataro alastion, as to which thorns the acfeguard the glass of shipowners who had wade this bailtrasies, to live in Paris forms No. 3 in exceedingly good; the idea is Louis XV. seldom entered Paris, and had the a very happy one, and it is developed with re- which unite the mother centry lo ber ua.
Mary Collins, matron of the Victoris Gaol, ondement of the overtures has already of the underwriters are for his own interest country the Queen of the Seats
tended to jeopardize their development: The and, indeed, in 20 cases to one, the question did Eri Thomas Handeren, of Glasgow, moved Chemin de la Révolte unde so arold pasting matrable alsverness, Salvare is compusor E nerous and widely seattored cobnies, and even marks un enob of her legs made with's however, be bat teciporary, as the number of Falalis for partial loss more numeroasting should be a fool appeal on all questions offlenard, and Danton," in consequence of the bones which he in realising by his perseverance said she had examined the girl and she found obill thas thrown upon the movement moy, not arise, bescse in that proportion were the accond resolution, which afirmed that there through the capital. Under the convention, whom the Academy has founded most serious Obataber being constantly inverted, wished to in andying classigal compositions It should maintaine British supremoney in every earsten abe found many black marks on the persons engaged inthe intrigue is much more olema for the whole amount insured, Who saworthineng or overloading, and a genera sinops the eat of Government to Versaile e siled, for the information of the English There can be no doubt that the past history girls shoulders.
numerous than has been stated in your journal. were tho persons interested in the Laurance Court of Appeal on questions arising out of of attempts by Parliament at morchant ship-example of her. He would show her that she kiling this movement to one particular were their own inners, but the smell men,
Mr. Exwell told defendant he must make an Your correspondent was hardly correct in question Dot, the large sizes; for they dont geture or desigo. As u bosinca be Napoleon threatened to made Lyons the spital public, that M. Ganton Salvsyre is the author was, he said, very rotuotantly dmpelled to take aber protested against the proposed destruc of The Bravo," an opera comique in three piuglegislation is not creditable to the wisdom could not treat ter servant as a slave. Slavery petition” to whics signatures were formally straggling on, beginners in maritime enter public part; bat, springing himself from the ion of Paris, on the ground that it was a gauger aste the librettos of which has been written by of that aligust body. It is certainly the fact, wald tennis bar to know that she could not beatae referred to the petition of hohe Basislature could not make a dronder error then shipowners are assless of the lives of their of Blocber, Pazia uns several times aboun itself by M. Vizeniui, the director of the new was not soknowledged in this Colony, and he appended. Documents containing the propust priis required thas Mietspoe, and the place of seamen, be indigantly desied that which would sat away Frites. Since the cap. M. Maile Brarst. This opora hasbeen sopeptor. very unraly. Victor Hugo, however, is blind Tisure Lyrique, which is subedised by the as mentioned at the meeting, that legislation girl of her ega poder she supposition she was speaks have been in private circulation in usediously to mterfere yifts kumble industry. sailors
to all its faults, blind also to the danger of State, and with to playod at the end of the year different parte of the country for some time. The British housman brought home the John Glover seconded the renolation. pist. Not long ago an Baplish preiste referred material for the mantenturers and the food for Mr. Capper, of Ourdi, proposed the third uttering a population at onno frivolous and in the spacious house of the Gaits. M. Viestini has such high opinion of this young to these underhand negotiations' in a manner the tolling milliers who were employed in them, resetation, which condemnet Section 4 of the indictire-Pail Mail Galle
somposer's work that be bag engaged for this Why is the Queen's sojourn at Balmoral like which Jadiosted we knowledge of the inShe carried outwarda all the civilizing inileonoce Act of 1875, very person who sends a ship N
Apllent complained to his control that the special opera euch celebrition Capori and need sodifying and simplifying. As a mat twenty shilling-Because it change for trigue now exposed. Naturally we have heard whlob followed in the wake of successful com o seu in euch mates worthy atste that the life ter bath of equity and of policy the aim of solereign.
nothing on this subject from the autbonties of merce. Sok an industry ought not to be of any person would be likely to be thereby latter rambled too much is bis argument to the Mademoisella Heilbron M. Tintin is also A Wyoming jury, composed of seven me the Roman Charol, who, unwilling to break the barusaad nad obstracted. He called upon the endangered; and the mananging twoor, yehalf jury.—"Oh," exclaimed the barrister, "don't on the point of intting an offer to Matemoiselle Mr. PLIMBOLL and of the sipmasters and five women, were shut up for two days and breisen read or quench the smoking Bar, profex Legislators to Nettle home matters uporabe guilty of a misdemeanour unlea ha prove you know astaring shots hit the most birds Saloon The Theatre Lyrique will inauguracó Tell me, Mary, how to woo thee, the title it re-opening with M. Balvayne's "Bravo," must alike he kept in sight and the two nights, and yet they couldn't agree. It is to silently wait, permitting Anglicans to inter satisfactory, até, and permanent basis, and in that be need all resonable mana" do. now Bill will fail in its objest if it said that if they had remained out for seventeen view them on this or any other subject, and accordance with the principles of justice Laws, of Newcastle, Bended trezeaulus of a well-known ditty. Give her a pair of and it is diffoult to believe that, with such s either sacrifces the interests of the tailor yrs there would live at no verdict, as the smiling at the simplicity of those who imagine (Chocrai)
PEPERANGtion, and drew altention to the difficulty of diamond earrings and a tortoise shell comb for brillant composer and each competent artistes, Hve women talked the arved men deat in the that Rome will muka bargaine of the nature Mr. George Danean, lately a member of the proving anything at all after the loss of the bar bok bair, suggest an Amerio on. Fizantind will not mot also inaugurato s
temporary, or protects bis life with enactments so cura.first six hours,
Unworthy Ships Commission, proposed the stripe
S*** proftable lyrical osúpaign. ruggented."
The defendant was fined $20,
upon the subject hat beon, generally spook-her property. ing, fragmentary and often considered. Tho stipping laws, like 'n good many others,