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The stream of Asiatic immigration will doubtless Boon.dlow southwards to the warmer and more thinly populated rates. There is no orcasion to fear that the Chinese will swange the white population. More than nine toathe of the are birds of passage, and their increase
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THE DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 7zx, 1876.
The Sunns, from Hamburg to Shough collision, hud, on Jabe 24th, been brought woven which suck at Laband, Mare Sud, after Eathous me ror the shoes, and it is hoped that abel by saved.
The Indo-Chinese Bank, established in 1875, has held its accond general meeting. During as obtained very intisfactory results, despite
the eight months it has been at work this bark
is almost entirely dependent on immigration. the depreciation of silver. The Saigus Branch
the Pacific Statos have been excited, however, Weare informed that the next, entertainment GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT AT THE tinted the treaty, and who ought to have known Treaties then existing He thought his hon. to it was very uncertain. In some cases ita
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what was lateniled, found a proclamation against | friend the member of Merthyr Tydvil bad dono cultivation was "treated" og nu Alfult, and thers havs bithiarto boon comparatively few the Temperance Hall will be given thin eron-
ing, to commence at 8.70 0.m, Admission froo, A fril komad jussembled in the Toestro Royal, the interpretation sought to be put upon it, and good serrivo ta directing attention to the fact no others as a reangniset trade, the untsve open demonstrations or violengo against the
on Saturday evening to wilter-Miss Plein aid that any merchant who smuggled opiom that, in dealing with China and the Chinese, venue corn gating Inthes from those who A copy of the Amended Act reitling to Nativo, Chinoso..
Passenger. Blairs, passed by the Indien: Govern May's Onear Cipaay perform Offenbach's would do so as his own risk and would recivo English diplomatists had not acted in a spirit carried it on. Therefore, notwithstanding, all It is malisfactory, to find that there is a ment in March last, appears to Saturday's Popoler and well-known comio opora Gango aupport from for Misjesty's Consule. For of fairness and justion, nor had they resognised attempts to discourage the growth of the drug.
Garsit
ritve do Brabant His Excellency the Goreraptre of fourteen years, from the Treaty of the principlsthat resiprosity should sharectories. the Chinos were so much addioted to its you party, aves in California, strongly opposed to
We had sigalled his intention of being present, bús Nanking to the Treaty of Tiontain, the British, the international relations of nations. It was that there was now no praepest of ite not being the somewhat colñak agitation raised against The predicanery works in counseling with the the unfavourable state of the weather probably Governmit bid violated the treaty by oous too often the gas that when Bagheh subjects grown over to a greatan ostept than it hol the Cofetials The San Francisco Commercial Pok-is-lum conduit have been commenced, and praverted him from carrying out his design. Lossing in various ways the introdussion of in Chin nd, or fare ad they bad, claims heretofors baen (Hear, hent) Nothing could Herald and Market Noring har susible the main work will probably soon be in active however, repeated by Oupa opium. It was at that the Quinces Governagsibat Obi.ames, thosn ciston wore tel out and be farther from the truth than the allegation be in acis O'Callaghan The operis eminently mirament had likewise scaulted at the sunseling, enforced Sincauuner that would not be Berthan on temp bd hopsade to forer aplam progres
provoking, and owes its popularity almost of opium. But ebat could they do otherwise?mitted as between Englishmen in Baglab upon China through Burmah. Some observa article on the Chinese question, which will
At the Peak the maximum temperature dur-seinly to the music. Some local hits were made Sir Alcock in a memorandum written in Courte of Law. The hon, member proceeded Lions had teen trade with regard to the delay in ing the past welt, as roooriled. In Saturday's on Saturday sight, bus they were of a rather mild 1857 said that every privilege extorted from to quote instances in ippoch of the maition making inquiries to the murder of Mr. Gasstie, was 789, this minimom. 70.0; at the description. They were, however, well received, the Chinese by car frontis: n bon abused he has takes on this el-ject. With reference Margary. The room why a mission with re and mid on the question, and with courting Harbour-inter's Ofice, Pray's West, the mari and gerred to raise a lang. Unlike mos y creo, the other right had been to the murder of Mr. Margary, he desired to gard to the murder of Mr. Margary did not take the favour of the ai pello. It then pastionum was 91.0, and the minimam 76.0.0.61{opacas, veveral of the characters in "Ganovieve Seenred by the tranty of: Nanking the er peint out that the papers in the hands of bon place imzodiately was the impossibility of de Brabunture equally prominent, Miss May, emption of foreign residents from, territorial membera sheend that the domanda of the Brities obtaining from the Chinese Government thong as Genottare, bad less to de tab on any previous jurisdictiin. Sir R. Alcock pointed out that Minister-particularly that an inquiry should guarantees which Sir Thomas Wade thought Two houses in the Wanchi Rord fall dowo occasion, and was tea suceuseful in the part the result bad been too often shown in the be held, and that a British officer should be wore absolutely accessary. But those guntha labour is associated with all the vast and varied productions of the Golden State on Saturday about Are o'alook in the afternoon, than any, shạ has got essayed in Hougtone contempt of native authorities, and that our present at the inquiry were conceded, and that tees were finally, abtained. It a route from
in depsequence of landelip caused by the Sbois rather too refined to suit the character trude with Ohips we carried on onder asberquently. Fress deinende were disde pader Barmal to Western China-old really be.. The enormous surplus cheat crop, requiring heavy raina; and yesterday a landslip noored and thong abe nttoriptod to infuse vigone into perpetual menace of the interreption of trade threats of retirement, and as to operation, opened up by racans of negotiation, then the
opposite the on-rd-house in the Queen's Bond the part; failed to make her usual impression. with that country. Thegrias abuse of foreign Why those farther demands were made they object of Mr. Margary's Mimine would be ar six or seven hundred ships to bear it to pity lens of earth falling, bringing down Nor was Mes Marie Burton a good Drogan dags by lorebas, do, at length becams habitual had no wents of ascertainig from the papers, Lainel. With reference to injuries inflicted by other lande; the increasing vineyards, source trees with it and completely blooking up the She looked, ne she always does, very attractive, and watter of coloristy, and another war broke and came explanation ought to be afforded. In the Chinese apos British subjects, we must hold han: she was Roast lacking in query vote of this House and by men fall parties, of our Government ought to be directed to the annen The boo; member opposite had voted ont. That war, which is condemned by a conclusine, he had only to any that the efforts the Chinese Gorernment responsible in snob of prosent and future wealth; the extensive footway on that elda of the road,
It is very possible that she was suffering fenn exports of salmon, canned fruits, vega
The following notifiention has been issued fatigne, conegut apun four licavy perform was ended by the Treaty of catsin, one of the object of impressing upon the Chinese Govern-objections to the exterritoriality of English tables, &o; the growing importance of the by the Pastmaster General Enquiries being aaces is quick aceasion. The singing of the Prinsipal articles of which was the legaliestiament that, in all cutes bich we lind reason asitlemania in China, bat although it was not woollen, paper, and powder mills all those frequently mad-to-xkich racket bauuecis ladice po Saturday evening, ales, was not equal of the plan trafic. The treaty was fumed to complain, full Justice would be required to be a system that we should like to see established
beat with the mult from Aden to Zinzibar, to former osasions, it being rather it several upon to Chinese. Lord Elgin, while declaring done, giving to them at the same time the in this dotary,
was absolately gecessary in depend largely, it points out, on the contiguedassmbique, Natal, The Caps, St. Heleon, and things. Mr. H. Vernon and Mr. Hainford both that the concessions made were not extravagant, nesurance that when they han demands against conducting our commercial interpres with supply of Chinese labour. The fast-growing Ascension, it notified that the last opportunity filled double roles: The former appeared nedited cut in the eyes of the Chicas Go, unor cupinists to be alade of injustice fallnitions like Olina, bocange without it no network of railroads, it then proceeds to show Aden is by the Frinch Pucket bio takes Pitou. Is bath of aracters he was very sness, T. Wade, our present Ambasador at Peking for Merthyr (Mr Ricard) knew that he ayment agreed with the hou inrunet the tacmbar
in exoly four-weaks to catch the Cape Mail at Cromise. Duke of Brabant, and "full private "vement they wer equivalent to revalation, redress would he afforded to them.
English merchant sould carry on his business and were only extorted from their fears, Bir Sir G, Balfour said bishop. Iriend Lhe member there for a single day. Her Majesty's Govern- has been mainly constructed with the aid of mile for Australia and Mauritius.
ful-and his roudering of the song," A cup of tes, was vixarongly applauded. Mr. Rainford also said that these treaties were extorted pathised with the ohiset he had in-vien. He for Chelsea that the time had come for a revision Chipen shop Jabour, and-as-the-ison.roads. have been the chief instruments in opening ring evening, was buried on Saturday after.nl gandace As to Burgonete varits
Mr. Thomas Green, whs died enddenly on personated the Burgometer and Grab, Bergeant at the consics of the national in defo cold were lit bon. friend that the war of of our treating with China, and deed negotia
anno of the convictions of all its abschd: mėn. 1540 was act enused by the snaggling of opioptions boving blat chjeet in vier had been going up the resources of the States, its people have naoo, when a number of the deocused geutic-10 much terriment, mis pertinacious attempts What was the chief diglaring element in our ta object was to brank up the munnpoly of the on between the two Governo nie some years. reason to be thankful for the agents of so man's friendbalowed the entecus in which he to deliver bisnare commencing In the year in with China? It was license they Eist Indis, Compuy The react of the break-3 unvection, in Biot, had been screet agen much prosperity. The Herald asserts that was held by attending the funeral Mr. Greed one convulsing the foure with laughter.. Bat transly led to the scission of opium, ing up of that nionopoly was that our merchants with the Chineso authorities for tant paarpone, was an old resident and a raised servant of the the third net, which the gendarmes hare tid they were for putting a high daty upon it were enabled to extend their operations, and the bat having been submitted to the Chatohers, for every dollar the Chinaman sends back to P. & O Orpany in whoon service he had been pretty nearly to themselves, was undoubtedly Wowever, insisted on foreiug or a benthen change was beneficial to the human raps He of Commeres in this country, and haring been his native land ho drops one or more into for many years. He was well known in China the best part of the performance. The gaution in article which they were doing all intimated that we should never again be cagaged disapproved by them, the late Garnment bad
darmer famous dact We'll room to was their power to keep out became it spread in a war with Chins.
been nonpalled to inform the Cuinena Govern- the Aprican treasury. This is doubtless and Japan, and deservedly respected.
Anboy, member heragoved that the. House ment that it would not be gatifled by na. In given in ospital style, and wau onthaaine:Tonly Among their people debauchery, demoralisation, perfectly true, and could be amply prove the capricity of the drains to their names ars in the role of Grob, and his excellent ang
The houvy rains on Saturday and pesterday scored. Mr Rainford appears to great advant disonse, and donth. If is were to be contended be counted. During the usul otorral members conducting our negotiations for a revised tranty that the babit of opinan smoking was not most poured in from the Jobbles, and the requisite with China, we were bound to remember the although his enemies maintain that he is in many places where the openings were not ing and acting contributed mainly to the success prejndigal to the cult of the Chinese, there number having thus been made-up.
paoulier position of the Government of that NEW CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE→ drain upon the country, and carries all large enough to take in the great body of water of the opers Golo, the designing Chief of masat be a most extraordinary outspiracy on Sir G, Betfour proceeded to state that it way conntry, and should endeavour to adopt a lins he makes away with him. The following coming down to them a portion abot over and Rulice, was very well represented by Mr. Maos the part of our own countrymen to misrepresent within his own knowledge that when the Treaty of conciliation, and to bring the intersste of one
flooded the rosen to sound slight extent. The inaboo; and the part of Charles "Afarist was
the truth, and that without any parent of Nanking was negatialed tká Chizzeną var merchants as cinch as possible into barmaby sentei.com, however, referring to the China-allahs ou tie sides of the bills looked very fairly sustained by Mr. A, Doubleday. motive, for mary foals, toaluding Sir Thomas willing to allow opitim to come in on payment with those of the Ubizons-pemple, and looking man's social tribite hit the right mail on the protiy, as the white feaning streame stood out lies f. Buwe had not march opportunity Wade, and misty members of the modion of a aspolated sum. Be do knew that neither at the prosent political position of China, wo boad:"His squalor, his fifthiness, his at-in contrast with the soutro surroundings of displaying her abilities as Brigitte, bat profession had testified to the ravages pradored the Chinese authorities nor the British repre- must avoid all aste that would derogate from filled the part satisfactorily, Ab-tha "oopola- by cpium smoking. Tuleed, there sormed to sentatives manifested at the time a singers the entborily of the supreme power, and thos legod morniity, bis hestbenish disbelief of Mesurs. Buire & Co. of Saigon, Fu their creion of tie tipers the notors were called to the denimous aed emphatic testimony that the desire to prevent the introduction of opium in te prafent whit at nga true was imminent—th
cula: dated 3st instant, writing on the state of front and loudly applanded. Mr. Plumpton. cffiots of opius smoking were most injurions Obins. A great deal os board of the desire to nomplete social disorganisation of that onantry. four roligious temple, his refusal to donor the rice mocket, say: Since the leade of our last fagisted us accompanyint with his teus ability upon the health and the morals of the people, abandon the trafic is this drag, but no one bad. It was, bawaver, at the same time, nemanary is ovstume and accede to our styles of life, are circular, reports from Hongkong bave almest Tais: evezing will be given Balfe's romantis while missionaries decured that the opium pointed cut a substitute Ear, the 28,000,000 of be very firm in our dealings with the Chinese not, subjects for national legislation." We constantly advised a receding market, which pers, the Bohemian Girl," an established traffle was the sbief obstacle to the succosa of Indian revogne which would that case be anthoritice, braatte a large body of the people cannot call upon Congress to portor the did not fail to infiuezon prisos best. The effect favourite, anul one, which will give Mr. Rain their work. To show that the Chinese were morificed. If the people of England desired to were auxious to have nothing to say to us, and
| of a limited demand for China, kovovar, une to police and health officera duties of Sunn certain extent been cdanterbalanced by the Count Arnheim, an opportunity of vincere in their ranianco to the opium trafic, abolish the opium trahie, lot thom gusto the he was sorry to say that experiegos of the every Francisco. As we have bofore pointed out, scarcity of supplies, and a moderate inquiry for displaying his voice in the well-known mascated a remarkable demonta prunted Chandollor of the Exobequer and nak him to Chinese was that they would chie
to Sir Ratherford Alcock on the occasion of supply the means to enable India to do without opportunity they canli to avoid carrying out the recision of the Treaty of Tientsin, setting the reveang derived from it. Objection and the terms of the treaties, with us. There wa the authorities of that city are responsible in the meantime, has even caused a light
our staple from Javn, which manifested itself which falls to the lot of that pharacter.
forth, among other things, the popular belief | been taken hy the hon hember to bor demad nothing to be gained by deuying that fant, and FOCONOW. for allowing the Chinese population to be arrange to prices. The market now rnica quiet,
shat England traded. In oglom henne she for compensation From the Un De Government therefore it was pecessary to show that Her Heary rains up-country, bave caused another desired the run of the Chinese, and the few. Mr. Margary's merder, come 2 aulsares and offence to the optic and but rather firm, and we quote out go rice at
But bad we no Majesty's Government was prepared to insist $$2 per picul.
frostel in the river during the past week. The declaration of Rutherford Alonok himsell precedent for that? What bad happened in upon the observance of treation whiot bad been water is now anbeling, andstrafis between the that the adhorrenço of the binese Government Japan? Did not ir Rutherford Alcook make entered into. They bad done all that was nasal organs of the Caucasian residents, Because the Chinese quarter hoa grown inte
We take the following items from the Lendva upper and lower bridges bas bon résumed: -
and people was zenuine and deep-assted, and i demands on the Japanese Government pot very possible in the wag of negotiation use. Mr. The Chinese corvette Yang Woo returned to cunt if the importation of opium. cessed the loog ago for offences committed against our Richard bud remarked, it was processary to con a foul and norious slam, in which vics and di Chia press of the Au Jau
Pagoda Anchorage: on the 1st mit. There fa Chinese Governsent could hard stopped the people? He manat oppose the runnlution of sider the opinions of other Powers in reference discuss may prourely lurk, that is no reason aastle, for Chins, which put in to Plymouth had made a stratagle movement in the directions of Yannan, where its authority it the time was tions which said one thing and munt seother, the Governments of France, Germany, and the The gunboata diple und Rela, from Nano foundation, therefore, for the report that the caltivation of the poppy, except in the Frovince the hon. member beannas he objected to resoluto a question of this kind. Having sonqulied why Congress should be called upon to forbid for coal, Jaws 22nd, loft sgain on the 20th.
of Manila. It seems more protable that she in abeyance. The murder of Mr. Margary, to or which might be tales to mean different United States, Hor Majesty's Government was the immigration of the Asiatics.. Let
The Lammermuir, well known in the China į will await the cunts of events in theau waters, whose aberaster be paid a tribute, was, be things,
waiting to learn what was likely to be done by. the authorities of San Francisco elgan trade, is overdue on a pasango from Calcutta The people of Kien Ning-too, or rather the Foxrud, connected with the opiam traffic, for Sir 0. Ditke did not think they were in a those Powerd in roference to the rovision of up this unsavoury quarter, let regulations be to Demerare; with sooliea.. Seventy guinen kieraft of that favoured placo, having decided there was reason to believe that the transport position to dissuas the question of Mr. Max treaties before deciding upon any definite evuras
bave been paid an bør.
that foreignera shall not cuter or reside in their of Indian opium through Bermed into Yunnan gary's murder in the absence of the report of as far as the action of this country was con- made whereby the Chinese will be compelled:
city, are masters of the situation. Russian was a great motive for establishing the Burmese the Grosvenor Mission. He bad given a good serged. He hoped, therefore, that nador eli tha to observe decency, and live less like pigs, ip, ons boes found in excordingly good repain, therefore obliged to take ap quarters outside Colonel Playre, oar Obief Commissioner in this question of the epiam trafic, and having content with the discussion which bit motion The Challenger, into garveying and discovery morokants, and Obristian missionaries reroute from China to India. In 1862, when deal of attention during the last few years to circomatenges the bon. urember would be End, Eually, let arrangements be made with aud all defects may be wondo good for £110. the walls of that eacred city. the Companies to provent the immigration of The Yesig will alorry leave Chatham forWe hear that the distress in the enty-caused Council to negotiate a tranty with Barat, he reliants in the subject, ie upet say be ene to divide the House on the question.
Bermab, was deputed by Land Bigio-aud his bean in-Chins and oversed with many Chinese had evoked, and would not think it necessa Harwich, bad obaractors, and then the Chinoso question
by the high prison of provisions is inoreasing, was instructed to press tut opin should be ticely agised with the bun. member for Merthyr. Mr. Richard withdrew his motivu. Rior and oil are both cousually dear, and it is allowed to pass fram British territory through Although their interests were directly in favour may be safely left to solve itself.
feared that the highest point has not yet been Burmal into Fasna, cither duty free or un of the goatian ace of that traffe, the Chinese stand, far supplica of rian from Ningpo and the the remarka le fret win that opium was the its continuance. With rarest on ported, rebel. The Fatni has arranged, we under-payment of a moderate transit duty; and merchants ko had met were decidedly hostile to TUG CHINESE QUESTION—ESOP Yangtze, ports, bat as there is a still more only article specified by oume in the intros of the treaty to which the relation pointed,
INLUSTRATED,” preasing demend for food in the provinces of Bons. The honourable incinber then quoted be thought there might be some difialty, as Everyone has tead Bop's olever fable of the Shantung and Chin, is is possible that the evidence to show that the King of Burmith, we were only one of tire Powera. Amerion and man who blow bet und sold at his pleasure, but exquisite supply of grain will not be forthcoming heathen patentate, ohjected or religions granads Germany might be dispsand tu join us, out it few scom to recognize the fact that the old On time Srd ult, during the heavy thunder to his objects coming opium themselves, was donbital whether Basis world not be blower still survives, although, op has long or whiphs passed over this neighbourhood and to being made the moding of bondaying if demitngs to keep up premure in China; and since gone to rest. He is, unfortunately, very Charah acar the south gate of the city, and Government had no sorupts about the matter. ambitious and meddling policy in that country daily press, blowing bot or cold, us inclination won was struck by lightning in the Catholic to another country, while our own Christian France, it was well known, bad pargood an often to be found in the editorial chairs of one It is a cess of supply and demand. The in the only one actually working, but that at killed instantaneously. It is to hoped that the He next refurred the Mission of Major for a number of years. If those Powers, bow-suits, or, in mocant nea with his conception of Mr. F. Atuar, Clement's Lano, | wigration will quickly full of when the supply Fondicherry will probably-ogon next August hierati will not make capital out of this Staden, who seven years before took the same over, ould be brought to co-operate with us, popstar, opinion, regardless whether that LONDON... Mr. Geo. Street 3, Carrbill, has been met. Meantime the Chinese shem-Court at Hongkong, wao is now parsuing bis if placed in a falas light before ignorant and that officer, under the orders of the Indian had been made to precedents in the case of icious.
Mr. Ng Aoboy, late Interpreter to the Police melunaboly scarcence. Such untoward events, route, with the auto jret, remarking that something might be done. The reference that opinion he right or wrong, anneficial or par- LORDUM.Mesara, Bates, Hendy & Co.
The sturdy all-blower courts SAN FRAN 1800 MEL. P. Fahr. 21, Mereuanta solves are beginning to move in the matter. studies ut hy's law for admission to the Bur superstitions people, are coloulated to resto Gorerament, entered into Tullions with the Japan justified the worth that the more of eneb popularity as the stepping stone to pecuniary
Exobange.
Thay Rad the States a less comfortable sad has written a lengthy letter to The Time with much mischief.
Panthay rebele, sten in pocesssion of Tunnav, preocdcats theed wore the more was it proved advancement, and to escure it, he is just as On the 24th all a young Ohinese girl, about and made a comercial grooment with them, Last we adopted-towards-weak natioza a policy ready to pander to the vicious demands of the NEW YORK...tore. §. al. Pettingill secure retreat than formerly, and as many of Salifornia. Hr notea that the number of Chinean 14 years of age, while driving some piga la hithough we were at that time profiendly" at dikecent fro that which are adopted towarda slums, às to cater for the best intereate of the
reference to the question of Chinese-inhour-in- them bave been turned cat of their on-stated to be in Ualifornia, vix, 200,000, in au front of the Great Northern Telegraph Com peace and on friendly terms with the Chinese, the strong. He should be glad to hear from community. His cager support of the crisade ployment in response to the agitation, exaggeration, and points out that the ratera pany's ofthee, fell into one of those abominable Reverting to the resent ill. fated expedition, be the Government that opportunities would be against the Chinese precede from an inaste obtained by the Sesto Sub-Committee from receptacles of filth which abound in the observed that it was a perfect muddle frou taken to raise be treation in the mense sugs proclivity to side with the oz pallot. He won't they have been looking round for another the Six Companies places the number of Chiuras vicinity of the Settlement. The poor girl was fiest to inst. Lord Northbrook and the Indian gated by the boo, member for Merthyr Boomer lend the rabbla thon infitate the example CO., Geld for their energios,
Some of them in the whole of the Taited States at 149,900, of auffocated almost immediately before the Quaneil, after the catastropha happened, Mr. Okadey, whilo, admiring tho policy of of the saperlor dasses. With blasts hot as the are likely to find one in Hawaii.
whom about 60 lira in the state of Califor. slightest astuce could be rendered. We declared that the Government of India, hid Lord Derby, which had saved us from u war airness's breath in inflames the passions of a sia, and 30,000 in San Francisco. He questions have no desire to enlarge upon this pulje, never heen disposed to entertuin sanguine with Chinu, expressnä kie wyopathy with the prejudiced, unreffcting altitude, neither yeseul bus been chartered by a Chinese mer-the statement sant the Obingan gas under the bus world venture to argo that measures might expectations to to the opening of route views of the hou. member for Aferthyr, and said, knowing nor caring for the freezing cold ha By Appointment to is Execitonoy the Goobant of Honolulu, for the purpose of tring. Baropens in the matter of wages (a pint oporbe adopted to prevent a recurrence of similar through Bursal to China, wd that they had so far from fostering, we ought to suppress the intties upon fetess of paramount impormace VHENOB and bis Royal Highness the planting some of his countrymen to that which, however, be appears to be mistaken), addidects. A very ordinary femind me of promoted the expedition in fartherance of the opiam traffic, no water what other natione to the State Tho old blower not unfrequently
DUKE OF EDINBURGH, -
but he justly points out the great supply of these cesspools would not interfere to any wishes of her Majesty's Government; while, on might or might not dash
ditates, with something like pride, upon the Little Kingdom. There are a good many cheap labour, which, in point of fact, enables appreciable extent with the free relation of the other hand, Lord Derby asid it had been. Mr. Bourke (Under Secretary for Foreign vast and varied agricultural productions of WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGOISTS, Chinese to Honolulu, the business of which the farmer to pay the white labourer wrote than the oberished effurum, while it would doubt anggeeted by theladian Overnment, and pointed Affairs), tunk as he differed from some of the California. He will point to six or seven
PERFUMEES,
lean add to the scourity of passers by.→Fasthed out that we could elsim no right to appoint observations of the hon. member for Marthyr, Londred ships, of a thousand tons on, that town is in a fair way of being monopolised be otherwise could do,
Herald
Cobanla et any place in China exospt the admitted that the subject was one well worthy | annually sock Sun Fraboisco to take way our by them. They keep stores and restaurants,
SHANGHAI
Treaty Ports, als indicating other grave of the consideration of the House, and one which surplus wheat, and convert it into gold for the and some of the growing rich.-The-
M. Branier de Montmorand, the wow Broach practical diffinities. For hingeit, Le believed the House was entitled to Sonsider. It was no enrichment of our people bas he is wonderfully sugar plantations of the island will give em-
Minister to Poking, arrived by the P. Hat we had from the first been on the wrong part of bis duly to defend the English nation cautions about achapwledging that it is cheap tuck in 'our cordast towards Chins. We bad and Government against the serious indistment Chinese labour which lies at the bottom of this stenuior Nosada, ployment to a good number of Chinese, and
tried a high landed and assterful policy for of the bon, member for Merthyr,involving, as it grand productiveness. He paints in glowing It is aid that the Susi bankers in Shanghai many years, and always wish evil resnit. Our id, questions of historical reseprob rather than terms the beauty, selao, and inorges of onr it was probably with this idea that the mer-
The romanded saan, in which Inspector Rivers ara embarrasse 1. rough unbilty to me trade with that Respire was in an unamistnatory of practical sentenzagahip. No debt much magnificent vineyardi, and speute encourag PASSENGER SAIPS SUPPLIED, chant undertook to obtain five hundred of starged sight man with piracy and murdur on advances they have ade to Tao Tsang tangination, the promises held out from time to might bessid for and againe the code in whithingly of the time when Califorts spines and
N. J. Daily News. This Countrymon from St Francisco. Thore the high sexy, was ingin reared on Saturday
time that the country would be opened up to our tresty stipulations with Obing bad been raisins shall meet with just and remunerative Noutos.--To avoid delay in the execution of appears to have been some difficulty, Low-desler, slid to prove the sals of 240 picces A man named Wong Achin, a sandalwood
var comuieres baying turned out delasive, effected and carried out; but we ought not to recognition. but be carefully abstains from floving quoted the opinion of Sir Rutherford forgot one thing, and itat was thut if we were stating think willot Chinese labour thong, Dow Orders it is particularly requested that aflever, in eblaining the required numbor, for on the 7th July, to the Wo Tai Hour, and
In the House of Commiota on the 27th June,| Alsook ngainats meddling with the internal tolvait nati! the Okinese rofuntarily made beautiful vineyards, would cease to exist. Je business doubunications be addresend to the when the hour for tacir departure arrived which was placed su board of the pirated junt, Mr. Risburd, un riving to call attention to the affairs of Obing, and shown that moro ga igrees a treaty with us we should wait antil Dome dar.ppente, to take some pride in our extensfro Firm, A. S. WATSON and Co., or
bus he failed to identify the wood
relations of this country with Chin, said that would be made by Eline country if it were Text Our-treatius Sad been a great benefit to the exports of salmon, canned freita and vegetables, HONGKONG DISPENSARY only seventy-five emigrants turned up. The Lo Po Eing, salesman at the Lea Tea Bong question was one the importance of which would free-from foreign dotation and control, the Uniness themselves na wall as to the commeres and other similar articles, but stondfastly refuses Americans cau, therefore, take little comfort for the sale of iron guods, was then placed in be admitted on both sides of the House. It honourable member avowed bie solowe, balief and the people of this county. So far from to note the foot that they obsist mainly through the witness box to prove the sale of a large was desirable that the relations between the two that a righteous God ruled in the eurch, and our merchants being interested in fomenting the aid of Chinese fatogr. The zealous old quantity of German manufactured wire found nountries should be friendly and paoiflo, but that if we persisted in the course we had war with Ching, there were no persons more ouroudgeon soon to feel us ordinary pleteurs On the othinat, at The Albany, the residence
on the pirn:o jonk. He said he sold on the 9th arbapily they had not been go at any time hitherto persued towards Odine, outraging the interested in maintaining peace and he in sponsionally abowing this program the of the bridica father by the Ree NIL
July one cost of wire of 400 picate The wire within the last forty or fifty years, and the great prinsipisecf truth, justice, and humanity, could not think thui iha imputations State, and how it is rapidly emancipating itself Bayres, il, A.. by special feoné, ANG Eixa,
produced wearing Garmas warge was the same question naturally arasd as to the side on which in spite of our enertuous resnices and our which bis been oust upon the commercial from depeutience upon outside axpplise, by estris Req., to RILY, youngest daughter of W. A have rented what to them is a competcnct, that he sold and delivered to the Wo Tai the fault of these enfriendly relations lay might by den and land, we should be trusted body in this country were at all deservet bilsuing large and important manufacturing
and are not to be easily driven away. But Hong
Thorough golog and unstropulons patriotism like an egg-sha!! against a grapite rock. He. There was au Toundation for saying that the interests, such as woollen, paper, and powder
Obica in spite of this obvious preference for the A sulestown from anther hong which deals in in the English mind would anoribe all the fault therefore, earnestly asked the floose to accept mereliants: ik
Ciolated the policy mills, stc. all of which would either be stopped iron maid soon of the wire preduced was of to the arrogance of the Chinese, who were his motion, calling on the Government, when of the Government, and, indeed, rothing waste Chinese labour were to accuibin, or the prices Great Bepublie, lew indeed interd making it the same kind and bore the game marks as some regarded as a semi-barbarous race, but the voice the Treaty of Tientsin gaine, to be revised, to more common in the records of the past than of their producte raised to such a height that their home; the States are to them a Tom be sold to the Watai Hong on the 13th July. of historical truth would out ratify this jodg. approach tha task in a fair and renervas spirit, for the merchants there to complain of the Eastera aud foreige wenslustarers would wholly Tidler's ground, but nothing more; their fie ould four cake to shem. He purchased it ment. Honest Englishmen who brought un- and to place our intercourse with China on a policy of our officials in Chics and of the emtrol the usarket, aud again reduce ne to hiicelf from a German firm in the Oolong. prejudicad minds and unsophisticated con- Footing of justice friendliness, and humanity. Government at home a too favourable to the dependruos, receiving all our surplus gold, and affections are fast bound to the old land; Chinese Bergeaut lip Acam anid that on the selenors to an examination of the facts onnid Mr. Bichted concluded by making hy motion— intereste of Ohios. Ae fur na he bad boon sble cariohing theinadres at our.esponse and their grand hope is to be able to return 2764-Jaly Just bo was told something parcely look back up the relations that had Tant having report to the uneati factory to learn from public documents, the Britia The same blower will go vinto ecstatics over Chinese in song, and in consequence he went to subsisted between England and China. Rith nature of our relations with Chion, std to the Government had always to hold the scales our fast growing network of milegado, our in- to their native place and establish themselves the Wo-tai Hong with a party of constables, other feelinge than those of mortifestion and desirability of placing those relations on a per- equally between the British merchants and the creased fastilities for trade, travel, and regular......... THE agitation against the Chinese in the in some way of business. The alarni mised and from shougs want went to West Point in shame. The conduct of the English policy in manzotly antisfactory lentine This Bonte le of Chinese. The opium question had often been rapid communication with all portions-of-our Pacific States of Anterion still gets on, and about them swamping the white population three bouts. A wai with him pointed out-a China Bad bees dirvated mainly by English opinion that the existing treaty between the debated in the House, and he never beard any common country, su well as the rest of the divi- the feeling against then is as strong as ever will prove to be baseless, and in a few years at bagi seler of junk. He found residents esgaged u comerce, and these per un countries short-be so revised as to promote one way aught in favour of the opium traille from tized world. He will speak is torms of extreme the aiath, seventh, and eighth prisoners in the sons had lost no opportunities for first making, the interests of legitimate commeros, and to a moral point of view, but he had often heard it ealogy ant self-contentment of the cities, towns, among the classes by whom the cutery was time the people of the Pacific States will boat pointed out. He asked the wigth prisoner and then using, occasions for offence. As an menure the just rights of the Chinese Govern, said, “Bu long as you cannot find i enbakitula end villages that have been brought into exist- first naised. The white ruiners at the Scattle probably be convinced of the fact.
What in your lawa?" and 1.br, men made instsince and silparation of the persistent mie ment and people for the revenue devirse from opium yon are not once by reason of those milnade) of the vant imines have, it is stated in the Californian
answer, Afoo. 7a arrested three prisonuts and representations which ware constantly made for Mr. M. Stewart conceited that we were not justified in taking is away." The truth was if we and multiplied farms, teeming with wealth and brought sham and the hont in to Viétorie. He fila poross of bringing about war and leading: daing our duty to China nor falling our qui took away that soprus of revenue we mastimposs producing food for millions, increasing the value papers, driven of the Chinamen, mumbering Between two aut turee p.ws, cu Sutard searched the boat in the presence of prisoners to annexation, the hot member matorred to the show to that great country, as thể vìoncerà of an equivalent: tux. As to Chinese Spraton 15 of landed possessions, and rais ay The State lo
blucksmith's shop and long shed, used formerly
ones civilisation. The commercial relations of this regard to opium, they ought not to be too much the highest pitch of proarerity; but be surrepti about thirty, who have been working in them, es conchbouse, in Daddell Stre 1. care down and found pillow box and some clothing about murder of Me Margary, which was and at last acccuute it was understood that the with worst large boulder at the back of it thirty ces The prisoners were sonrased by declared to be the ast of the Basma Cover-country with Chit bad never been, nor wore guided by this. The Chinese were addicted to fions conceals the truth that Chinese cheap fo same course would be adopted at, tho Renton appears to has been loomed by the Leary pan coalabi. On the eight prisoner went at the instigation of the Chinese. Dr. they now, in a satisfactory condition. The be the use of opium quite independently of the bour has been mainly instrumental in enubljan wine and fell on the ald-premiacer-causing the found a pures, silver ohio, jade bangle, look, Anderson had since at own those sexertions to feet of the Mission of 1874-75 was to ratablich importation of the fudhe drug, and she would California to posypy so proud and independent a and Talbot mines. Nor is this all. Unfortux-whois en go of them to full as in the and harbour paper No. 3556; also three keys be unfounded, and got the Chingie newspapers commmmial internal between British Burial outlaw to move it as a bas. The and position. Thousands of families in this Stateson on the girth and suranth prisoners notajug was published in the interests of the English-mer- and Western China. Was that Mission ill that importation ceased. What the Chinese enjoying the comforts of domestic life and ately severnloutrages bave kéon committed; "a£
chante called loudly for war with Obins, which zudrised or ill-timed. He thought it could said no le the immorality produced by opĵum living happily on a moderate "competerey, Truckee, on the 17th June, a number of me. The coroner's work at Bingapore lately has found
been rather beavy, judging from the Straits Inspector Grices, le charge of the Water would terive the fargisy inflacnce of England, Bardly, be said to be well advised. Lord Derby, men, be believad, ouly an exouse on their part i would either hire rengined single or boon sampposed to belong to the Caucasian League Ties of the 22nd gilt, wherein no less than six Police, said that on the evening of the 20th and with Borman, with a view to the annexation seemed to hart show something like cold for carrying out the principle of non-intercourse, compelled to suck the saylum of lately, lodging cfe to a Chinese cabin occupied by thren inqueste on one day are recorded. The first Ansprotor Rivers bronglits junk, and the second, of ita coast line. Lord Elgin spoke of the tone walde upon it. In nesustab which he spat because they used precisely the mase arguments houses, etc. has for Chess Chinese domestic case was that of pro Obinamen who had best third, fourth, and fifth prisoners to the water of Europeans in Chine courroted with commeces from the Foyoiga-office in 1874 ho anid Her winst everything that we had gained by treaty labour. For every dollar a Chinaman sende Chinamon. As the ametes ran out of the round bruinly murdered in house in North polion stating. The pricquets were locked up as heing for wat on a great scale. We had Majesty's Government cannot claim to appoint us they did with respect to opium. A gentleman to his native land ho drope one or mor in our cabin tboy were fired upon by the mob, one Bridge Load; the swoond inquiry was on the and the junk snchored near the station in abarre virtually abatidoued the control of our Uhizens convale in China except at the Treaty Poets, culling, bimasif the Charnair of a Chinese treasury. His equaler, his Olthiciese, his alleged a gaol of constables. Fie had all the oni go take out policy into the basis of those morebanter but The Treaty of Tiantain, to which en meny pro Province, waiting to his Government, begged immorality, his testbonish disbelief. of our being killed instantaneously and another body of a Chineas prisque in the got who und placed on the Police Chop and as inventory he hoped the British Parliament and people bibitions were attached, aught to be thoroughly chain to destroy and root nit all the foreign de-religions tonets, bie refused to dan ont costume seriously wounded. It is much to be regretted circumstances of the death of Chinara who taken of is on the 28th July. The pirated just would become alire to thoir, responsibility and revised, with the view of our obtaining tradevils, and especially the missionaries, who bad and necede to our styles of life, pre not subjectu that the white population should thus bring was drowned by the expsixing of a host opposite was also mvered tour the Police Hulk on the to the noosity of taking that palioy into their facilities which wa had not at present. Ita was produced in much evil in the enuntry Thore for national legislation. We dance call upon discredit upon themselves and on their the powder sine at Tanah Moral; the evening of the 28th. Mauleo puded an own hands, to be sirceted umording to their anxious to impress upon Her Majesty's Govern, in fact, no part of the treaty pulations Congress to perform the poliss and health fourth at Siglap, on two more Chinames inventory of astigle identified by the crew of principles. He differed widely from the toners that they were bound to use all possible which the Chinese disliked so much as that relat offers duties of San Fransiero. They are no country by resorting to violent and un-sidentally drowned; and the fifth and sisth the Kun Yee Yik junk Ho examined bas member for Wink, who said last year, in the efforts to pat o step to the opium traffic. It ing to mimionation and to travelling in the in-mute amenable to national intervention than justifiable measures. Such unprovoked onto Malay guisaers In the gaol who died from om Yes Yi junk, and is found blood on the course of the debate na the opluca traffic India was satisfactory to Bed that to the recent terior, and if they wareffered the choice when the peculiarities views, opinions, and habits of after hatch ato bullet abote in the mainmast, casuot be governed recording to English idess.” trestion with Obied it had been studiously de- ther they would give up oplam or give up the people: from any other conutry, so long na they rages call for the strongest censure, and it is cholera.
On the starboard sule he extracted the bullet The same thing but been anid long ago as to elared that no opium should be permitted to be missionuries, he believed they would give up obey our laws. 11, as the inferior ruce, thay w be hoped that the authorities will be able The Hongkong blockade question on me before pendured out of the placking inside, and two the West Indies, but, the West Indies were imported into the country. Now that we had the latter. It must be remembered also that have coonpied the more menial pursuits, and by to capture the leaders in this cowardly and the House of Commons on the 27th June, when other used lugge more given bins by one of the governed scording to English ideas, and the Minister has was capable of dealing with everything, wand obtained by treaty from the au dess have decreased the prices of articles
Mr. Powder kid the Under-Souretery of Biata recomanence was that alavery and the slave bly dithout and complex subject, no time. Chinese we had obtained by foron and if we produced by them, let the superior Caucasin murderous attack and wako a anunary exe for the Colonien wiest arrangewont had been Superintendent Deane gave evidence ne toteude ware doom>3-s fate which be bepud should be lost, in devising means to coovince paid too much attention to their opinion there tuu kims I to those of a more exalted otursos uple of thou, Howeyor anwcleone or a staved at by the Government of Houghout the Lutenents made by the prisoners when they waited tte opinu tralo. The standing charge the Chinese that we were axious to adopt a would be so and of all our som meres with them, ter in keeping with is asserted superiority. resident he may be, a ObionDan's fo with the Chinese authorities at Unutos, in were brought to the polios station, and after against the Chinese was that there was no true course of schon but was just some true for they wanted to hate as the intercourse and while wearing the bat, conf. buple, glares.
referenos to what is known as the blockade being osutioned.
ing them, and that they violated: i treaty As Bir G. Campbell observed that the great with the outer world as possible, and would be do. of Chinese canufacture, resting comfort- should be held escred as that of a question ; and if he would produce the curren Ng Tai Hóa, wife el a gordenst at Chem-ait- soon as it was made. E ) böy did we omerve dißency of dealing with this subject que muito glad to get rid of that treaty engagensenta. ably within the precincts of bis own residence, epoudenor on the subject. Med. Loucher and choy who wild ber brusbond was sick and could the trustige uuds with theart By Arrizio 12 deknowledge the szil, but to deciso some cómo y. Tho boa, smber then quoted the opinion of conducting bie breineen with increased fasililitor Casian, and his murderer beke promptly The question, which is one of considerable not attend, suited, that she had known the of the Supplementary Brasty of Nanking it was for ff. I waned to state that the expedition one of our Dunsula iu Obra to show that the travelling from point to point with repidity brought to justice. No doubt by will, if he difficulty, has for a long time occupied the recond prisoner for peare, but did not know his ordered twas the system of amuggling, which across the Chinese fjontier had been tande, not use of opium was not so bortful as he bed at and regularity, or congratulating himself on can only be caught. The authorities will, anxious attention of the Government, and com- name, as le poly camu sau faitor. In Norea and therefore prevailed, should case, pad our with the view of opening up a fresh route for first supposed, and that farther observation being a Oslifornian, let him also be Füankful we trast, make exertions to discover the near big been the ber of 1975, he was at her garden but had never Johnle were to watch over the beerresos of the opiam train, but the prompting of the courloped him that it afforded a solo and that, because of Chinese sheep labout, he is not Colonial and Foreign Olleen and Ubinets been there shee. He red he was on junk a this Artide by Brisiga subjects. Bat souner manufacturing interests of this country. The stimulus to persons who did the hardest and compelled to expand the suzsa:ol three days" leaders of this gang, since, if they escape, authorities, which I kupe may result to come rating betrees Pingshof and Hougkong. She was the treaty and than Brillab merchants opelition of Colonel Browne was one of radont work without tutoring their health to work for the powersion of things that now wat other murdors and outrages will probably be understanding being arrive) errespont be the was told ta opině tu niet by the Police audevoured to erade i ly contending that opium exploration kingly, and he denied that there also read extracts proving that the cultivation hiur bus cue.op a old danse of rebuke may Resount of duties leviable apon Ohiness junka 1. The prisoners, having been duly cautioned, was not specified by ramo, and meat, therefore, we may attempt in conscquence of that of the poppy in various parts of Chios was yet discover that to blow hot in one direction is. committed by them, Considering the extent trading with the pork of Hongkong. Puptis made yeriqué intemnate and excuses, and were be regarded as a azon the wa mumereled expedition either to watablish conquistes or to gradually extending, while the antion of the wish to blem sold in others, Commercial Heraldl to which the pastions of the working classes in upon the subjeos will shortly be published... then pentzilted for trial.
'antioles." Bir H, Petunger, buwster, who migo-to soything wuliary to the zerms of the - muthorities, local and imporieli in rolprence, and Bevis,
3 Park Row.
NOTICE
A WATSON
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FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS.
DRUGOISTE SUNDEIMEN.......
And
AERATED WATER MAKERS.
SHIPS MEDRİNE QUESTS REFITTED.
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POLICE INTELLIGENCE 5th August,
BEFORE THE MOM. G. MAY.
TIB CỶ AND MURDER..
BRITISH RELATIONS WITH CHINA.