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A REGULAR Lodge of Zetland, No. 525, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Thursday evening next, the and proximo, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely, Ar the festival of the Masonic Institution, for Boys it was announced that the subscriptions exceeded twenty-two thousand pounds, being the

SIR JOHN COODE has been giving evidence be- fore the Harbours Committee, and among the details of his great engineering experience he mentioned that at Colombo, in Ceylon, he was using in harbour construction blocks of concrete each weighing thirty tons, probably the largest ever made use of

CHUN AKAN, a Celestial M.D., with a fighting TAM LUM PO, an unemployed lad, was ordered case standing against him in the topside register, by Captain Thomsen this morning to be flagged faced Captain Thomsett this morning on a charge with eight strokes on the breech and undergo of obstructing the district watchman in his duty six days confinement, for stealing an umbrella, and with threatening the life of that administra- valued at 30 cents. The lad stated its de tive official. His Worship ordered the fighting fence that a man threw the umbrella at him and $100 each to be of good behaviour for twelve. The following chapters have been effected in Doctor to find security in two householders of ho merely picked it up,

gle, in Tongking. A powerful French flowing from West to East. The currents largest amount ever given on such an occasion calendar months or in default to be committed Amoy during the past fortnight-Sofia, 7,500:

The Medico retired into the "sbode of bliss," being unable to find amongst his patients a couple of friends prepared to do the needful. WE read in home papers, that another Waterloo veteran has joined the majority. Ambrose

Millard was the old man's 'oldfashioned name.,

pecula,, Newchwang and backdva slay day, $1,500:-Peter, 7, :> peculi, Taiwanfoo, Chefoo, Amoy, 28 Iny days, $1,750 Almatia, 8,000 peculs, Chefoo to Amoy 23 lay days, 15 cents per pecul-Countess of Errol, 6,αca pecula, Swatow to Mauritius, is lay day's, private terms:

Willes in the Audacious, with the remainder uated as the Gulf of Mexico is, be-THE Plymouth correspondent of the Daily News He joined the Royal Military Wagon Train at ~G. H. Wappuus, 13,000 poculs, Cheloa to

wires on June 2:st:The Admiralty have ordered the age of fificen, and served all through the that the court-martial on the officers and crew of great historical conflict which was so well fought H.M.S. Lively, which was recently wrecked on under tife eyes of Wellington and Napoleon. the Hen and Chickens Rocks at Stomaway, is Then a grateful country stepped in, and, after to be held at Devonport on Monday next. The some years of waiting, gave the grizzled warrior a pension. He enjoyed," too, we leam, "an extra pension for his Waterloo services." What week.

this munificent pension was may be judged from the fact that "up to last year Ambrose Millard was employed in road-repairing" Poor old herol. Death, after all, may have been a release from drudgery.

Amoy, 27 lay days, 15 cents per pecul→→Meri dian, 7,30 peculs, to Newchwang and back, 25

opinion. And therefore we are correct in most eastern point is reached by washing stating that diplomatic relations between the coast of the British Isles. It cannot be the two countries are severely strained.

anticipated that the projected canal will Within two days sail from Hongkong carry its waters from East to West, as it a body of French troops, estimated will, without doubt, derive its supply of to be some 12,000 strong, are waiting water from the Gulf of Mexico, the cur in battle array for the expected strug rent of the canal as a natural sequence, fleet commands the China Sea. Any in the Gulf of Mexico are universally day might bring us news of war be- know to be of such an erratic nature that tween France and China, of even more years of study by navigators in that part serious complications, and yet this im- of the world have failed to produce any portant colony is practically defenceless. authentic chart in which tidal influences Where is the British, fleet? Admiral are reliably demonstrated. Again, sit of the vessels of the China Squadron, is tween the parallels wherein hurricanes WATERS. cruising somewhere in the north, idling most frequently occur, the atmospheric away valuable time on the coast of Korea changes cannot fail to aid the natural instead of being here where duty calls, and uncertainty of navigation which there pre- where the services of our men-of-war might vails. It is, therefore, greatly feared by bo urgently required at any moment.savants who have given the question serious court-martial is expected to last throughout the THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, Who is to blame for this extraordinary thought, that a divergence of the Gulf

exhibition of short-sightedness we have no Stream would be effected by the con- THE French gunboat Lulin and the British means of knowing; but Sir GEORGE BowNstruction of the proposed canal. It is steamer Kwangtung will go over to the Cosmo- will be held responsible if he fails to take also said that the soil of Florida, politan Dock to-day. The American ship Cho carta went round to the Aberdeen Dock this the necessary precautions to secure áde-through, where it is proposed to con-

marning, and the British steamer Venice will THE_CANTON: DISPENSARY, CANTON.quato protection for this colony, and the struct the canal, being of a swampy dock there to-morrow. The British steamer important interests which it represents, and soluble description, the fierce and Perang lelt the Aberdeen Dock to-day, and the (3which have been entrusted to his charge.

varied currents of the Gulf of Mexico would | Sherard Osborne will undock from there to We have no desire-to-appear-in-the-role force the artificial water-way to become as morrow. The German steamer Lido will leave of alarmists, but it must be patent to every it were, a semi-natural outlet for the the Cosmopolitan Dock to-morrow. It is requested that all communications rela-person in this colony that Hongkong waters of the Gulf, whose currents would LAI ASING, a hawker, was relegated by Mr. ting to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c., be ad- is quite at the mercy of the Frenchmen-of-be thereby increased by the caving in of Wodehouse this morning to the parental care dressed to the Manager, Longkong Telegraph" war, which so unexpectedly steamed intothe the banks of the canal, and would pro- of the Arbuthnot Roid authorities for the space Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to "The barbour on Saturday morning. Thatthe au bably cause the partial flooding and con-of-six-calendar-months, with hard labor, for Editor" and not to individual members of the thorities were surprised, and to some extent sequent destruction of the surrounding stealing a $1 note from Cha Akwan, a girl

Communications intended for publication must alarmed, we have good grounds for know- country, thereby forming the cut-off por-years of age, last Saturday. The hawker tried be accompanied by the name and address of the ing, nor can it be wondered at, Admiral tion of Florida into an independant island, to wriggle out of the trouble, but the evidence was writers, not necessarily for publication; but as MEYER has under his command on his pre-

That British Interests in the United too much even for his ingenuity which, for the Fruits I believe to have been the cause, in some drawn up a report on the subject of the reform

next half year, will be employed on unravelling evidence of good faith.

Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tels sent mission, whatever it may be, the iron-

ropeyarn and mastering the mysteries of shot graph will always be open for the lair discussion clad Pictorieuse, the corvette Villart, the

drill and the crank. by correspondents of all questions affecting public interests, it must be distinctly understood that sloop Falta and the gunboat. Lurin, not a

we are informed on good authority that thing the Editor does not in any way hold himself res very imposing force it is true, still far too

has been no fighting between the French aclcome them on their return. pansible for opinions thus expressed.

powerful. for anything we could at the

Annamese in Tongking for the past three moment place against it. We have the

weeks. Our informant remarks that the re intended for insertion in that day's issue-not later. Vitern, a high class fighting ship, but she

ported sortie and seven hours hard fighting at Namdinh, sent along by the China fail correspondent, is a mere canard. Hostilities have been temporarily suspended, and negotia tions towards a settlement of the dispute are proceeding between an Annamese Embassy and the French commander-in-chief at Hanoi, IT has been discovered that there which

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tion. The Government have decided to reinforce the China Squadron and the Rupert is already being prepared for that purpose with all possible speed, so that it is apparently not their policy to be "caught napping" as Hongkong certainly has been in the present instance. The China Squa. dron is wanted in Hongkong; the greater portion of the fleet should never have left the port with a Franco-Chinese war staring us in the face.

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Kingdom would possibly suffer is demon- strated by the theory that additional force and vigor will be given to the Gulf Stream, and the present point of divarication of that current off the coast of Newfoundland will be altered to a point farther north where it will fail to reach the shores of Great Britain, thus effecting considerable climatic changes. There can be little doubt that were this theory to become an actual fact, not only the climate but the agricultural interests of the country would be seriously prejudiced. Under all drcum. stances, therefore, this proposed Florida occurred on board the Mars training ship, Canal should not be lost sight of by those stationed in the Tay, off Dundee, some weeks whose interests are apparently so closely ago, and by which damage to the extent of about involved in the results which its success pro-4.00 was sustained, was due to incendiarism. mises to establish.

TELEGRAMS.

LONDOR, July 27th. CETEWAYO'S DEATH CONFIRMED. The report of Cetewayo's death is confirmed.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended 29th July, were:-Europeans 115, Chinese 1,764; total 1,879,

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will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. THE Queen has granted a penilos of Ligo per annum to Lady Palliser, widow of Major Sir William Palliser, C.B., the inventor of the Palliser gun and of numerous improvements connected with projectiles. Sir William Palliser sat from 1880 to the time of his death as one of the mem- bers for Taunton,

The Procurator-Fiscal for Fifeshire, who has been prosecuting inquiries, has discovered that three boys on board set the ship on fire, out of revenge, it is stated, for some punishment they had received. The result of the investigation has been reported to the Crown authorities in Edinburgh.

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On the 13th inst, we published the following paragraph, on what we had and have now every reason to believe was excellent authority "We hear that Captain Howarth, 2nd battalion The Buffs, at present stationed in Hongkong, will shortly leave the colony to assume the position of captain superintendent of police in Shanghal. The police force in the Mo- del Settlement is to be reorganised on the same principle as our local force, and we under THE 'Swatow correspondent of the Amoy Ga-stand that Captain Howarth has been, engaged | zaffe writes on the 23rd instant:-Cholera 16

so as to combine the police duties of the men abating among the natives and some of the with a military training, in order to form a body villages or towns are quite clear of it. Last of drilled troops in any case of emergency for the night the German barque Marie lost a man.; defence of the Settlement". In reproducing the It was only four days previous that the Captain above our Shanghai contemporary the Convier buried his wife and he himself had a struggle in its morning issue remarks that it sees no to get over it. In all six Europeans Have reason to doubt, its authenticity; but, after succumbed to the destructive disease since its making inquiries, says in the evening edition :— outbreak in. port What is a very strange We have been informed on the best authority and happy circumstance is that not a resident that no appointment of a new superintendent has been turned over to mother earth from it has been made. The Watch Committee have cases. One sad tale was brought to me. Could of the police force; this report has been approved I help to recall three brothers who are now at by the Council, is now in the hands of printers, sca. There mother took ill and died first, then and will be circulated among the ratepayers. A one after the other of the wives of those men. special meeting of ratepayers will be held There are now neither mother nor wife left to about a month hence when the report will be submitted for approval by the ratepayers." The Mercury in dealing with the same subject observes:We should think our contemporary- would have acted wisely if it had made enquiries, before writing a sensational paragraph on such a public toples and for fear any of our resi dents should have been misled by a false state ment () we now endeavour to put them, sight, The facts of the case is (sic) simply this (ac): in Shanghai the topic of the police question While Major Halahan of "the Buffs" was was then being pretty well discussed,, and he knew from different discussions that there was

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SAYS the Shanghai Courier of the agid inst- On Saturday night a band of young men, mostly Englishmen, and their number variously estimated at from thirty to filly, went to the Austro-Hungarian Consulate, and called on Mr. Haas to come out. When he appeared at the door of his residence, he was received with cheers. They gaye "three cheers for Mr. Haas," "three cheers for the Austro-Hun-

garian Consulate," and "three groans for the British Assessor." Mr. Hans begged of them to go away quietly. They afterwards went to the United States Consulate, and called on Mr. Denny to come out, and in similar manner greeted him with cheers. The demonstration shows how the action of Mr. Denny, as Senior Consul, and Mr. Haas as an Assessor of the Mixed Court, in connection with the cast of Si. yung has met with public approbation.

about to be a change made in regard to the police in Shanghai, and no doubt spoke of it on his return to Hongkong, as several gentlemen (Captain Howarth amongst them) in Hongkong and elsewhere have made applications and enquiries; but from what we can learn Captain Howarth has never made an application for the position of Captain Superintendent of Police In Shanghai, nor has it ever been offered to him; so there is not a shred of truth What our contemporary, thats (stc) that they (te) have no reason to doubt its authenticity." We are also informed that the new police scheme. has been dulyaibmitted to the Municipal Council, THE Courier of the 24th inst. is responsible for and accepted by them, and that they have the following:-This morning's North-China | ordered it to be printed and circulated amongst Daily News contains the following paragraph: the ratepayers, and that it is now in type. A -"Yesterday a parcel of books were offered for meeting of ratepayers is to be called to obtain

their opinion and sanction.” sale at auction by Messrs. Mackenzie, including partly bound copies of the North-China Herald Tus "Special War Correspondent" of our even- from 1869 to 1882 and Celestial Empire from ing contemporary, like most amateur journal-

but the Celestial Empire was not even honoured line o of business that necessity is the mother of with a bid This is very amusing. It was invention, and that invention is a grim necessity no doubt intended as a hard hit against us to if he means in his present position to make a fair the relative value of the two papers, Mr. Bai- | show towards earning the princely stipend set four overlooking the important fact that the aside as an honorarium for his valuable services. suction was really a practical test of the value The length of this comespondant's despatches of his own ability as an editor. The Celestial | leaves no room for complaint, but we are not Empire was started in 1874 (not 1873) under quite a sure about the breadth of his firmal Mr. Balfour's editorship, and he had sole charge penny-a-line verbosity, Writing from Haiphong of it until July 1877, so that three years of his on the 24th inst. this noble warrior describes," own editorial work to use the language of his sortie on a large scale which (he says) had been own paragraph, was not even honoured with a bid. made from Numdinh by Colonel Badans on the Mr. Balfour has himself established that his value | previous day, which resulted in an important as an editorland, as the proprietors of the North- victory for the French. But let the "war special" China Daily News now know, to their costs tall the tile in this own eloquent strain whereas in the old volumes of the Norik-China Herald that sold for Tis 31 there is over, se years' work of the present editor of the Celestial Empire, and not one year of Mr. Balfour's. This demonstrates that the Celestial Empire under the present management is a more vi

valuable paper than the old established North-China Herald,

Halphoog, a well nomcnstad mizask was made upon the Annemies

Shangtened by the reinforcemacia reddily deepandad from poaldes Cuidar Wamdink be kell the tearate troope as the dis

board; the Sapphire is also a heavily armed vessel, but the Cockchafer, Midge, Eth, Swift, Arrangements have been male to publish and Twerd are mere gunboats which could The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 P.M. Sub-offer no resistance to an ironclad like the scribers in the central districts who do not receive- their copies before FIVE O'CLOCK will oblige by Victorieuter-And-it-must-not-be-forgotten at once communicating with the Manager. that a powerful French fleet is lying at anchor in Halong Bay, within forty eight hours sail of Hongkong.

Without anticipating any serious troubles we submit to His Excellency the Governor and to the Naval Authorities that in view HONGKONG, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1883.

of the present unsettled state of the political The present position of Hongkong, it will atmosphere it is not prudent to leave Hong- be readily admitted on all hands, is neither kong practically defenceless, Admiral a satisfactory nor an enviable onc. By WILLES should be communicated with at

THE funeral of one of the native Roman Catho -recent-telegrams-and-newspapers-from once, and requested to bring the fleet-to- home it is plainly evident that the present the south. If Governor Bowen is afraid

lic priests, Rev. Fr. James Leang, who died sud- denly the day before yesterday of abcess in political relations existing between the to take such a responsibility on himself he French Republic and Great Britain are, to should telegraph to the British Gov-

the lungs,, took place yesterday evening, at 6 use an expressive term common in diplo-ernment for instructions. The answer

o'clock in the Roman Catholic Cemetery amid concourse of about 100 persons, The Rev. matic circles, severely strained. We have His Excellency will receive if he fol-

Bishop Volanteri, assisted by eight other mem- before us an extract from a London daily lows our suggestion admits of no ques-A CONVOCATION of United Chapter, No. 1341 bers of the R.C. priesthood, officiated at the 1872 to 1882. The Herald fetched Tlf. 37, | ists" has evidently quickly found out in his new newspaper containing a report of a state-

grave. The deceased was a native of Honan ment made to the House of Commons by Mr.

and was 41 years of age. He was consecrated GLADSTONE on the action of Admiral PIERRE

a priest in 1864. A number of the relatives. in Madagascar, in which the right honor-

followed the deceased to his last resting place. able gentleman referred to the grave cha

We read that experiments are being made with racter of the situation caused by the indigni-

earth toroedoes, the invention of an Austrian tles offered by the French officer. 10 Her

officer. These torpedoes can-be placed under Majesty's representative at Tamatave and

ground and disposed behind rocks in such a way as the render, roads dangerous and mountain through him to the British flag. The present Prime Minister of Great Britain is

REPORTS by Her Majesty's Consul-General and passes impregnable. They may either be Vice-Consuli in Cuba on the number and con.exploded at any given time or so arranged as to essentially a man of peace; his past career,

dition of the slaves in that island have been pre- go off the moment they are disturbed, and their extending over half a century, has almost Invariably been marked by a strong It is, as has already been stated in these sented to Parliament. Consul-General Crowe destructive energy is much greater than that of aversion to an appeal to arms If this columns, the intention of the Americans to expresses the opinion that the Cuban authorities. the most powerfully charged mines. The secret are at present frankly and fairly enforcing the of the invention has been purchased by the Aus dreaded Inst resource could by any possible construct a canal across the peninsula of Emancipation Law, and that during the last trian Goverment, who have, however, consented means be avoided; but in this instance Florida, connecting the Atlantic Ocean with three years nearly thirty thousand negroes have

to let the inventor supply Switzerland with as many of his torpedoes as she may requife. the veteran statesman's utterances left no the Gulf of Mexico, thereby shortening the been freed from slavery. room for misconception, and coming from usual sea route from New York to New Or-

IN the House of Commons on the 21st ulto,, the We have been favored with an almanac from such source rendered them all the more leans by some 6co miles or thereabouts. Of Chancellor of the Exchequer, in reply to Sir J; the Novelty Store which is one of the most serious. Read between the lines, Mr. this project the Daily Alla California says: Hay, stated that no proposal for increased mail unique we have ever seen. The almanac GLADSTONE'S statement to the Commons "The proposed canal across Northern communication between this country and the dates from 1809 to 1950 and shows the day The British 3, m-schooner Loong Wah, Cap.

of the week on which any day falls in simply meant that for the extraordinary Florida will, it is estimated, reduce the Mauritius, including Madagascar, had been be

any month in any year during the above taln G. F. Graham, reports left the anchorage at action of the French Admiral in Madagas- distance frons New York to New Orleans fore the Treasury, and at present he could not car towards the officers of Her Majesty's 571-miles. It is claimed for the canal that see any necessity for a new line of communica-named-period. It may be used as a monthly Singapore on the 13th instant, with light Easterly Consulat France must either make ample it will practically continue the Mississippi tion with the Mauritius. The department con calendar by simply turning round the dial and air. Passed Worsburgh Light on the 14th with reparation-or the friendly relations which to the eastern shore of Florida; that it will cerned, however, would watch the course of placing the first day of the month under the light S.E. and Easterly winds whi

week on which it commences. Full instruc. until the 20th when Cape Fadaran was passed from had existed for so long between the two lessen time, distance and cost of transport.

tions are given as to its complete work. From thence to the westward of the Paracole had brisk westerly winds and strong" squalls," countries would inevitably be disturbed. Itation; reduce insurance and act as a check We learn that the doubling of the Great Northern

The card is artistically accompanied by heavy rains from the Tong in every house. would perhaps be scarcely accurate upon prices of transportation by rail and Telegraph Company's section of the line between 10g, and, if only as a curio, it ought to be

Wladivostock and Nagasaki was completed by

king gull On the 24th in lat 17 to say that Earl GRANVILLE'S representa ocean steamer. The projectors point to

the steamer Scotia on the 47th instant, and that got up and beautifully mounted, and reflect N. long 110 deg 8 min E, theil tions to the French Government as the fact that eighty per cent. of corn and the new duplicate cable is now open for traffic. great credit on the inventive genius who com-

showed 29.68 and was going steadily down; bkd sumed the shape of an últimatum, sixty per cent. of wheat of the country are The laying of the duplicate cable between Naga-

heavy rains with thunder and lightning) but it is positively certain that M. CHAL-grown in States bordering upon the Misaki and Shanghai was begun on Saturday and THE Government Gazette of Saturday last con- confused sea, the wind hauling round to the

northward.AN

At noon the barometer stood at LEVEL-LACOUR was led to understand that sissippi or its navigable tributaries, and will probably be completed to-morrow, when tains a return of the births and deaths in the unless the amende honorable for what was a that by their canal they will bring the the Scotia will meet the Saine near the North colony for the second quarter of the present year, 63 and was still going steadily down, the gross and unjustifiable outrage on Interna mouth of the Mississippi 500 miles nearer Saddles. The Sene has on board the heavy ended June 30th. Amongst the foreign com-wind being very unsteady from W. to N. with tional law and treaty rights was 'made,

to the markets of the world." The project cable which is to be laid in the Yangtze river munity the births totalled 15 boys and 12 girls high N.E sea. On the moming of the ath, and the deaths as males and 14 females. Amongst barometer ag.58, had heavy squalls with the serious complications would ensue. That of a canal across the Florida peninsula up to Woosung. M M. GREVY and his Ministers understood the may not, at the first oatset seem of that Six rice-pounders were charged on remand be the Chinese there were 238 births (135' boys and wind veering to the westerly with clear sky

males 574. females and 3 ser unknown. The weather in the Eastward. Sent down the galla gravky of the situation may be gathered importance to the world of British com- fore Mr. Wodehouse this morning with being 303 girls), and 1,119 deaths of which 543 were the west, and every appearance of threatening trends from the fact that M. WADDINGTON (whose merce as it does to that of the United possession of deadly weapons and being without deaths amongst the foreign community are and royal yards and double reeked all fallr friendliness to Great Britain is well known) States, yet a closer investigation as to the Pack Police Constable Mitt Singh, No. 504 detailed as follows: British-and-foreign 14, so away to the E.N.E “At noon the bargr was at once appointed to succeed M. Tissor results which the proposed canal will most stated that he saw the prisoners walking along Portuguese 8, Indians, &c, 7, and non-residents

most Hospital Road at 5 o'clock this morning when it 13, making a grand total of 43 The annual high confused sea. At 3 pm.

was 23.60 with a steady downpour, as French Ambassador at London, and likely develop is well worthy of the serious was quite dark. He stopped the fint prisoner death rate per thousand for the above named wind veering Westerly; made this appointment was looked upon here consideration of Great Britain.

who, on being searched, produced an iron bar. As is well known, the Gulf of Mexico, from up his sleeve. The others ran away, but term has been computed as under: barometer began to rise, show! as well as at home as a desire on the part of the Republic to amicably, arrange the western boundary of the Florida were eventually arrested by other consta differences. However, in face of the feel-peninsula, is several feet higher than the bles. The defendants gated their defence that In of Irritation which has existed amongst leve! of the Atlantic Ocean, and that, they carried the weapons for their protection as the French people against Great Britain passing around Key West, (or rather one of their clansmen had been beaten in a gambling house at Thi-ping-shan. His Wor since the late Egyptian war, it would be. Capa Sable) the southernmost point of the ship fined the first member in the sum of $5, and very "unwise to jump at the conclusion United States the Gulf Stream shapes itaondered the others to bo bound over in the sum that any great concession towards la per-course in a northerly direction, branching of $15 each to be of good behaviour for the next Fide Albion would be sanctioned by public towards several points of the globe till its || fortnight.

events.

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piled it.

Whole population, vi

Bellah and foenish community British deducting non-residents. Chinam,

aikas

34,05

The past quarter is probably the most unhealthy portion of the year, and yet the above figures will compare favorably with the mortality returns from English cities that possess the boasted drainage systems which Mr. Chadwick and his satelllie, Mr. J. M. Price, advocate so vehemently for this colony. More on this point, anon

26th, in Ist, 20.38 N. long, 112 tialng and gale rooderating. and set all sail. On the 17th had winds, with strong S.W. passed the Ladrones with from thence to port had ligh calma. Anchored at noon on having sustained no damage

blow

of the Commandant hich comprised 2400 Fresch Mathe Intupy,200 Amanda Berkanun, from, Saigon, and about soo Anats Catholes convert of the district what have been MIRË. fer the series of the Government Operations were, chamankoud. being partially sayounded bakes she sztuck was commenced, and the pageant insledi umil sa som, when she Annalise work. completely routed and driven from the peaklin with "u" loi jet fa key mapousadaya man, hard, and wounded, and peron ligase captured: 32 Alet Camarena sud, matarishinik bubled “thies on their recreat centura: bocché into Nandish Lykk

The of

'clock the montre of the Toth, the only as pradin

reaction, morate to than the lou the French Life war on European led and was wounded,

ly' Theon and to share bed capire in de serien la pu

basicos sewal: Andrusitae mcee of ing wariously wounded TE -down At 192000, but this is notably Abori tüm seniai number, | In uplate Cansecoditat: faden of the engurement of the 19the

1 is the passssalo continued the dog the lately sesand, Namdina PRIY

Zmot Baling, volnfæramasta.gre being forwarded

"Mall correspondent consider tha

that there

Now let

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Pret przed-with" breech- this latest and most pprove From **4) o'clock in the morning 17 the forendon Į the i battle Frage iridh, then the Aunamites are com

and driven 5 from their

of 200 men killed. seven guns capturedi This is all feasible enou but when we read! the loss of the: Fre who had been the attacking party after fighti

the open

song

that

amminted to due.

are forced

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