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which have been poured into the country during the past four months,

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Several Junks loaded with troops, shipped at Canton, have lauded thels Uring freight- variously estimated at between 3,000 and 4,000 men-on the east coast.

The Consula at Tament and Toniotis have refused to recognise the new Government, neither does the Commissioner of Customs, who positively refused to heist the flag presented to him by the Government of the Yepublic and which he was requested to hoist instanter.

The tea business is in full swing" and the steamers are carrying the "fragrant leaf" off to Amoy as fast as possible, La. with much quicker despatch than ever before. This is good for the Chinese Customs and also for all who are interested in T«E«A......

LATER

Two large Japanese mon-of-war have just arrived and a faunch from one of them is along alde the Redbreast.

"The Chinese troops are making noisy prepare- tions to receive the Japanese, with whom they say they will contest every inch of the road to the capital.

The guards of British and German marines are still at Tuatutia for the protection of the foreign tex merchants there, while the Raddress and Wolf are toxide the Bar ready for emergencles at this port,

AMOF NOTES.

(FROM AN OCCASIONAL CORRESPONDENT.) AMOY, May zoth, Since the Treaty of Peace was concluded between China and Japan the natives and their families, who had fled to the interior owing to fear of a Japanese invasion, have returned in

large numbers.

Lately there have been several case of plague in bouses adjoining the Roman Catholic Cathedral, and at Amoy-kang, Chio-be, Chiang chin and ather places, up crusty, the epidemic is spreading in a fearful manner. The antires, a si, do not take the simplest precaution to Avert or check the spread of the dreadful disease, A receiving bulk (late .. Polga) has arrived bere consigned to the C.M.S.N. Co., and will he moored opposite the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank premi CE,

At the German Consulate, 'before Acting Consul Dr. Gronewald and Mr. Asserom, Assessor, judgment was rendered for the plaintiff en the 16th, April last, is the case of L. P. Gum, et al versus 1. G. Go'z, chizen of Germany for $11,816.05 minus $6,550, which had been paid in part, thus leaving a balance of $5.466.05 dus. Execution has been levied on the personal property of Mr. Gotz who, I understand, has appealed against the decision of the local Court to the Supreme Court. at Lelpile. It is under stood that the defendant had declared his Inability to meet the whole of the balance of the sald judgment and yet, pending the trial of the case, be is alleged to have remitted $1,500 to his children In Germany, $500 to his lawyer in Lelpric, and $400 to friends fa Hongkong, to pay his debts. All there sams would appear to really belong to the plaintiffs, who were the sleeping partners in the concern of which the defendant was the managing partner. It will be lateresting to see whether the Supreme Court at Leipsic will uphold the judgmani of the local Court.

Since willing the above I am told that, on the 17th instant, the German Consal compelled the defendant to furnish him with a sworn statement of how he had disposed of certain sums in his possession.

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“What facts or expectations baya caused the current speculation in silver " the reporter asked,

The low stacks of silver, the unremunerative price at which it has lately been ruling, and a change in the legislative feeling with regard to the metal; the prospect of an expansion of trade with silver using countries which has caused a speculative demand which, as usual, is probably founded on substantial ground","

“Is there any accumulation of diver in the East owned by European bankers ?"

rates

DEPARTURES.

.......sicamer for Kutchinatru. An Ronnie's...

Amat..

to Amoy.

Mantla Bangkok.

Kebe. Habol Shanghal. Iloilo.

Aggregullag 0,637 tons registere navig

The Belisch steamikis Namsa left Foochow on the sóth Instant, and had moderate north- Birth-east brose with drinking rain throughout, Left Amor on the Eth, and had similar weather, Left Swalow on the 9th, and had moderate is north-east bigext and dull overcast weather with smooth sea. In Amoy the steamibios Vallan, Formosa, and Fokies. In Swatow the roamships Hatloong and Sirkan,

sudden yleldlog of Japan to the pressure of the three Powers. Had Japan continued resolute in opposing the Russian demands regarding Mans | Velocity charts, the Northern Power would have at Taicheang m once had an excuse for weising Port La Kago sareff, of which Gensas is the Japanese Sungklang sinas asme. In this connection the following para- Pira Nag

SILA graph, which sopars in the Timer from their Odessa correspondent, under date 27th March, Hongkong........... will be found interesting: The Russian volun- NancAGNE teer cruiser Moskva has just departed from Continental Odessa with: upwards of 1400 men, guas, The treasuries of the European banks in the military carts, ammunition, and other require- East have been filled to repletion by ellverments for activa service to Vladivostock, and en turned in to cover wer expenses. At the sims Monday next the cruiser Nijai Novgorod will, time the stocks of silver fa the country needed also leave here with more re-inforcements and for the purposes of trade have been much warlike stores for Vladivostock. Never have reduced. With the resumption of business and these cruisers been so busily engaged is tran- probable expansion of trade, probably much sporting troops, guns, &c, to the Far East as more aliver will be required than that fem they have been during the last few months, and pararily in the custody of the Eastern banks it is worthy of the telegrams appearing in the now."

Times respecting what is going on here, the authorities have prohibited all the local pipera from publishing any information whatever con coming these cruisers. In addition to the men that have already left it is expected that between letter from To-day's Sin-wan-pas kur, a 4,000 and $,000 mate are to go from here." Tientsin to the effect that some 12,000 Ruslan troops were lately kept a readiness (a! || Vladivostock) to be transported to Kosor elsewhere," but the Russian Government kept this force back unili an understanding had been arrived at with the Chinese valera,— wishing to march their troops into Kiris and Hei-lang-kfang. Such a course would be in fall accord with the understanding which Rusis and China are reported to hawa arrived at as the

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• Will such stocks check the export of silver to the East until they have been distributed ?"

"I expect that with peace the demands for silver will almost immediately absorb, those stocks and much more besides,

"What is your opinion so to the probability of an international silver conference being held st an early date 7"

**With such... general demand for such a conference I should certainly expect it to be hald, though probably not until after the lookod for election in England.” -

"In the event of such a conference being convened, would it be possible to agree upon a now ratio between silver and gold; and what ratio do you think would be most generally acceptable ? "

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The law fires the ratio' and the ratio would price of the former's assistance in saving the √ the Master of the Bṛlish stesmship Riversdale | Hubour, and is always open to the cool breezes | Agents in Hongkong and South of China for

make the value. It is a question whether sliver is to have the quality—the full force-of money in America and European countries. I think that conference would readily agree to the most extensive use of silver as money in all countries where it is at present acceptable and its extended use in all other countries. But whether a

universal agreement for its one would now be acceptable or not would seem daubtful."

- #Do you think that England France, Germany, Austria, Italy and Holland would accept, Bach for themselves, the uvlimited free colaage of silver?"

"I think the sentiment would be in favour of accepting the unilated free coinage of silver in all those countries except England and that it wil take some time to change the prejudice, although the more the subject is understood the more the bi-metallle theory is gaining in favour." "Would each of those countries constitute their sliver a full legal tender 7 N

"With free coleage of course it would be a legal tender."

If they did not, could the silver so issued be saved from depreciation; and; if so, by what means "

"No."

"In the event of each of these nations keeping their miats open to unrestricted coinage of diver, how would the coin so issued be distributed as between the several States Would the dis tribution be equal p

"I should understand that if the mints were open for fica colnege süver could be sent to such mints for coinsge so long as it suited any one to send it, in the same way that gold could be sent to London or New York whenever the Exchanges made it possible, I presume that each country could in its own charge for seigulorage, and such charge would be an important item in such exchange calculations,”

With a world's product of $200,000,000 of on the 12th of February last, and on the age of silver, what portion of that supply would be likely to reach the Royal Mint of London, where centres the chief silver market of the world ?"

With the prestige of silver restored the metal would probably find its home chiefly with the poorer nations of the world, and very ilitis would

The suit to which I refer above was commenced

the same month the above mentioned remittances to Germany were made. It Is, I hear, now the Intention of the plaintiffs to institate criminal proceedings galant the defendant for alleged

breach of trust.

In my next letter I hope to furnish you with particolars of a scusational case in which the Imperial Maritime Customs and certain British subjects are likely to become plaintiff and defendant, or something of that sort.

TIENTSIN NOTES,

· (FROM OUR OWN CORRISPONDENT.)

May 18th.

be offered to the mints of the richest of the natioan of the world. Nations wanting gold must recognise that the way to get it is to be rich and prosperous. The possession of gold would seem rather the evidence of prosperity Would England care to expose herself to rach an important stock of silver legal tender as might come through her central position among the world's silver markets ?"

than the cause of it.”

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"For the above reasons, I don't think that England would fear such an exposure, as sliver would be worth more elsewhere,"

Would the several nations differ materially In their exposure to having silver forced upon them for free coinaga ?"

"I think the ri-her the nation the less the exposure."

Would such differences be likely to create Jealousles or other obstacler against each one Astursing marestricted obligations to coin silver presented at its mint ?"

"Do you think an international agreement, involving revaluation, unrestricted coluage and fall legal tender, can be successfully negotiated, in the face of existing theoretical differences, deshe uncertainly as to how far the varying degresarden and responsibility might be distributed equity members of the compact) imong the several.

"I think that such differences would be an greater than these we have now to face under the present system."

latter country the ignomlay of surrendering territory on the mainland to Japan. It is now stated by the Chinese that the Trang-it Yaman har signed the order for China's dissolution and final dismemberment, by consenting to the Russian troops aforesaid occupying the districts of Man. churia named, and we would not be surprised with such imbecile and faimoas men at the head of affairs to China-to learn that at the present moment large forces of Russians are actually upon Chinese soil"

It will be noticed that at Cheloo, and even at Shanghai, the Russian warshipa persist in keep log in fighting trim, as if war ware in progress. China has decided to take no risks, France and Germany are both in the same boat as Russle. Against whom then can such a hostile attitude be adopted? There is only and answer. And yet the British dest is scattered all over the Eastern seas.

IMPERIAL RESCRIPT.

'SUPREME COURT,

*İN BANKRUPTCY."

TANSAN,

8 per cent, more Iron Carbonate than that from

FLETCHER & Co., "THE PHARMACY;"

To the other attractions of this popular resort | say similar Spa.

BATHING PAVILIONS -have been added, and a LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW

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Fustics.)

IN RE MR. BAVELLE SMITE.

Mr. Dennye made an application on behalf of Mt. Saville Smith yesterday forenson for a Reelving Order,

Mr. Ellis oppored the application on behalf Mr. F. Bahn and Mr. Hoggan-Armadale,

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editors.

(*HIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the Dannys supported his application by put-clerant Buliding, knows

"CON- Uz in an sfidavit in which the debtor said that NAUGHT HOUSE" offers First-class Accom there was a warrant againgi him calling upon |modation to Residents and Travellers, Híos to find security for $415. The warrant was THE MIKADO AND HIS WARRIORS. Justed by Mr. Bohm, of the Windsor Hotel, and the debtor admitted swing $136. He was unabla to fed security, and if he did he would be called upon by the members of the company, to whom ho (wed two week's salary, to find security for vasbüs sumu;. Some money in the hands of Mears. Kelly and Walsh and a box of mann- sorbt plays, for which he paid 28,coo, were bla pricipal assets. Beyond the debts mentioned thep were practically no others. The debtor wafat present unable to attend the Court, as he wavery seriously III.

The following was issued by the Emperor of Japan to the Army and Navy on the 13th lastant:

"We make anouncement to Our faithful and | beloved officers and men of the Army and Navy, When in 1883 the military system for the organization and control of the officers and men of Our army and navy was fairly established, and We assumed the supreme command We gave you instructions to observe five carding! qualities which should form the spirit of the allicers and men of Our army and navy; these were, loyalty, discipllas, courage, truth and simplicity, whilst faith should pervade all: We gave these instructions cordially because Wo place Our reliance in you as Our support

Acertificate from Dr. Canille was then handed up this Lordship.

I Lordship—Dr. Canille gave this certificate on Jonday, and he had not seen this man for

re or four days.

[lt. Dennys~~That is Mr. Bohm's version, Dr. Gatila sasured me last night that he had not The country enjoyed peace for over ten years th faintest hesitation in giving the certificate, I after that time, but a rupture occurred list your sid "I hear you have not seen the men for three to Our relations with China. You have braved of dar days, and he replied, "It would not the biting cold of winter, and the scorching kaat | mềs the slightest diRerence, as the man was. of summer, responding to Our call. At home waiting blood and is very serionaly £11,"

Mr. Ills—I object to these sa parts states nothing had been neglected in the way of elabo rating plans and schemes of war, whilst abroad ents,

Mr. Dennys-All these* ́statements by.....the the hardships of the march and of battle have been borne. Both at sea and on land Our navy | ner side have been made behind my back, and army hava, earned laurels for meritorious įsì I have had no opportunity yet of refuting deeds, such as have never before been witnessed them. The bailiff went to Smith's room at the by Our country. By this means the object for Pk Hotel, and said "I have a warrant for your which the war has been waged was schlewed, est," Smith said Wall, you will have to and the glory of Our Empire has been exalted [kay me," and the balliff refused to carry him. prevent further arrest the debtor left the in all quarters of the globe.

We feel much pleasure in seeing that the hk - Hotel, and surrendered the whole of his Improvement and development of Our army sad pperty to your Lordship. I submit that the navy have reached this stage, and We fully dior having assets the Court cannot refuse to appreciate your adherence to the five polateske the order.

Hle Lordship-I have to be satkßed that the feating your obedience to command, and your dator has substantial sasts, and E. am not which We cajolaed you to abrarve, ther mani- readiness to sacrifice your lives la discharge of risfica at prosent. He has stated that be has your doties, and proving yourselves fully worthy sot of money in Bombay. If so, he had better to be Que support. For those who fell on the Bold Bil, The Court protected bias, and prevented af batile or were struck down by sickness, or | b greit—that is what he wants—we shall became disabled for life in the service of their pbably find that he has nothing at all. T country, We feel grieved for them, whilst Wè in only say that I was not satisfied, with his' honour their deeds,

itement, not fam We have arranged for peace with China and Mr. Dennys-Hebe money actually on

the We are going to enjoy the blessings of peacey to Hongkong. If he were locked up his with you. The bonour of Our army and navy, | wald perhaps die, as he is very seriously III: as well as the glory of Our emp're, make your was vomiting blood the last night "Dr. responsibilities still greater. We are glad to observe that the prestige of Our nary and army is Lordship I will adjourn the application has been greatly advanced, and share the glory, mil ten o'clacit to-morrow morning, Imast with you. The Goal goal of Car country ta fathfolly Our fastructions, whether you remain far distant. You are therefore enjoined to observe with the colours or return to your respective homes, and by keeping wall to the five principles which We fald down for your guidance, ba pre- pared for future servich by discharging falihfully your duty arofficers and men of Our army and

DAVY.

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I think the general feeling since the exchange and japan of the Treaty between Chies tok place, has been one of suspense mirgled with degree of anxiety fa regare to

the action of Russia, France and Germany. The right of any one of these Powers to interfer is conceded by fow, if any s It motive for só dolog is only selfish and bad. two realover, just what China wishes, and for unwillingnew batred of her despised enemy, and Imbecile stupor,1ouse herself out of her corrupt, danger to her nobe.sefuses to recogales, the

"I think not, because a gold currency is no equally patent fict ift frontler, and another advantage to a country that cannot hold the and herself are caveatthe Interest of Japan

gold. precisely meets the views This also Rossis, who docs net with Chined desires of

benike to sense of her true condition, Boulos progress reform, just administration, genuine and preparation for self-preservation, at present If she will only wait five or six years till Russia gets her railroad through to the Pacific coast and can run troops through in few days! time comparatively, her awalking will then be too late. This is Russia's game, and France and Germany, apparently, are wickedly allowing themselves to be the cat's paws to secure the chesants for her. They hope to get something besides the busks, but it is doubtful

"For several days past, says the China Gazette If they will do so. China is blindly falling into this trap. There are indications that she la of the nech instant, we have been in already beginning her old policy of abilly-shally possession of news from Chinese merchants in ing, and devislag means by which to avoid Vladivostock, to the effect that a force of 4,000 her obligations. There is no indication odd Russian troops were kept in readingas to be whatever that China has benefitted by her advanced either towards Gensan," in Koran, or defeats: that she has been aroused to lank into Chinese Manchmia, but in view of the uiter: into the cause of them, or that she has even unreliability of all news emanating from Chinese came to the knowledge" of the fact that she has sourcet, a

we have deemed it desirable to with been defeated. And if she is left where she is held such reports until some reasonable amount the officials lil continue in their old ways of confirmation reached es from other quarters. of corruption, oppresalen, injustice and There are appears to have been some founda- unrighteousness, of subterfuge and violaifen of tion for the report. The Ispencre papers treaties open or cavest according to circumstances, received here to-day contain paragraphs which the agth inst. while mil the time the people are

tend to confirm these startling allegations, and the country is becoming impoverished by the some of the Chinese native papers, pablished Tax steamship Ningchew is due at Penang as leecher sucking at ber vitals, until she drops t if true, would go far to justify all that has lately pool.

bere, to-day give publicity to statements, which, or about 1yih suns Jfrom. Glasgow Land Livery, places, a prey to others. The Chinese people we worthy of something better than this. And appeared in our own columns sa to the designs

that 1 has something better than this in store for them if ever the Incubus of corrupt rulers can be ihtown off. Many had hoped that this day had come-it now seems uncertain.-V. C. Daily News.

DOW,

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SILVER SPECULATION AND PROSPECI S.

MR. A. M. TOWNSEND INTERVIEWED.

REPORTED RUSSIAN AD VANCE.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUE: English (Pekin) 31st inst.

THE P. M. 8. 9. Co's steamer City of Peking. with malls, dc, left San Francisco for this part, via Honolulu, Yokohama and Nagasaki on the 25th Inst.

Cattle saw him.

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that I am not satisfied with the statement to his acts. He does not say what they

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THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS,

worth, and it is all very well for his to say

No.8, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. th somebe owes him money. Fila sasets "AM happy to inform my FATRONS that in ajnothing Call-If he hau aisets why does I connection with the GRILL ROOM, I bent get somebody to find security for him 2 . || bavo secured the 18T FLOOR recently occupied

Ir. Dennys-I e gata security in this case by the CHIKA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 66 hewill have to give further securly for. $1,100, (above the present GRILL ROOM) and havs Emney due to the company, to do.

bited it up for |..|le, Lardship—I skall be wary glad to hayit a LADIES DINING ROOMS,

foser explanation about the certificate. Under with all conveniences attached. I am also now, sid me, I am waxy far from saying " pespared to serve ni me Sugating that the certificate was improperty gin, because we ati know. Dr. Cantile to be a

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American (City of Rio de Janeiro) 31st ins.. mi who bears the highest reputation, and have to Parties when Ordered distinct from the ordi- German (Prina Heinrick) 3rd June.

wejonbe that it was a proper certificata, Alte ndry GRILL ROOM. nam time it fe in evidenca before me that Dri" Canadian (Empress of China) 8th prox. Caille had not then the man loc thres arlotte days,whether that is so or not, 3 do not knową A la mame time, the man was down town od Saturday, and on Monday he slipped away, and homept in Biding awer since, and managed to ker away from Lás process of the County). I am mos mis kedy under minion 5 of Ordinance of 189; that there will be mbetaszlak ait

Miata" for diview among the cruditaon, nad under thand clicmalascen. I must decline to malas, sa'order? Bat it will be ma advantage I will, mive you au appenalty of replementing the anday), and 1 an adjumen del unge Senchoven unili to mosrow boring at ten o'clock: · 1 can only say thKE AN appirmas at this kind wald, comat wil more whereas air an aid was l

Tax P. & 0. 5. N. Cal steamer Mantía, from China, arrived at London on the evening of

of Rausis, and the probable programme which Tax Canadian Pacific Rallway Co's steamship

has to thesistender at Kobe so bolerof the Cout the from Come char able services to China in the matter of Liuotung, yesterday, and left again at to a.m, for Vans

vaty dodged the order of the Court by The Kobe, Chronicle of the 17th contains the couver, vis Yokohama.

Jóing, la pate, a da

ALƏT following liem;

--Babes the Cout you in the afternoon, after Our Shoal correspondent, writing on the Bis THE Imperial German Mall steamer Prier beachgargumcasite in as appeal cater to Densye Halarich, Carrying the Gemman mails under date inforadic Actiago Chies Joules that he May at 9.30 p.m EBYU :-

News in just to hand to the effect that 20,000 Berlin 6th insty left Slugapore for this port, Bavis smith did not intand to persist in bla Russian troops have reached Gun The to-day and may be expected here on or about appilation for receiving under Me, Bokula Koreană are slated ; they do not appear able to | Monday the 3rd Jane.

daim for which #warrant, and boss issued, kåd comprehend that worse trouble may be in stora for

· been jailsfied. Shar

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them in the near future. ll The Tama paper adda

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maria called upon Mr. A. M. Towstend, the editorially-Der Seen correspondent is in a · From 8 pm, yaiterday to 5 pan, to-day. agent in New York of the Hongkong and very favourable position to declare: accurate

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