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No. 4973-JUNE 16, 1879.]

Canton.

June 14, 1879. SIR-With little more than a cursory glance at Dr Gray's somewhat imposing volumes upon China," which reveals that their substance is rather a narrative of per- sonal observation than a "history," I see, abundant signs of a want of revision in form; but fail to detect, in the inapt mani-

THE CHINA MAIL.

women did not want them there, so the very delicate position of affairs along the | had lost their all, nothing being saved from men set about knocking down partitions, Russian frontier, their determination is doora, de A lokong tried to arrest them, little hotter than suicidal. and they thrashed him soudly. Inspector Horton came upon the scens and succeeded in securing one, whilst a Sikb with a handful of lokouge secured the other.

Defondants said that a woman received money from them to get change, ant

SHANGHAI,

(Mercury)

COMMERCIAL.

June 16th. The rate of exchange has in a great mea-

for ourselves. **Malicious injury to proper- [ ty," for example, has a more genteel appear- ance in a treaty than the German version * badwilled ownershipscathe." And every one knows that so ingenious a scholar as Dean Trebon was unable to replace impenetrabi- lity by any more attractive comp.und than "unthroughfaresomeness," The Indian Penal Code is the best modern example of we find the Latin element frequently pre of his voluminous and certainly valuable the police. They were fined $4 each, with ferred** culpable homicide," for instance, materials, the deliberate bad faith or lank the alternative of ten days' hard labour, and takes the place of the English "mon-of loyalty which would justify the uncom-ordered to pay $1.25, each, as amenda for built for some Mandarin up the River, and 200 barrels of beer on board, all of which the present quotations are $545 to $517 for slaughter." The German word, "death promising attitude assumed by your carres the brokon partitions, or be further im-

pondent Sinensis."

a studiously Saxon diction; but even in it pulation and evidently hurried presentationlastead of bringing the change she brought a few weeks ago, which was entirely built Provisions, with orders that they were to down the rates for both kinds; but upon the

stroke," is more colourless, and therefore bettor.

It has been represented to the Secretary of State that there is no "Receive of Wrecks" at Aden, and the suggestion by Lloyd's Agent for the appointment of such official has been referred to the Indian Government. In connection with this proposal the Secretary of State suggests the advisability of inserting into the Murchants' Shipping Bill, recently under the consideration of the Legislative Council, provisions for the appointment of receivers of wreok similar to those contained in the Imperial Merchant Shipping Act of 1854.

TRE Shanghai Mercury of last Monday evening has the following paragraph:-

Mr S. W. Stanley has accepted the challenge by Mr Fred. Shorter to play 1,000 np at English billiards for $250 a-side, and has lodged half of his stakes in our hands this afternoon. Mr Stanley will be at our meet Mr Shorter and arrange preliminaries

Leaving, however, the interests of the author in the charge more appropriately assumed by Achates," I deem it duo (from any observer) to the truth of history to paint out such errors as arrest his casual atten- tion; whether imputable, as in this case, to an impatience of revision from a sense of harry, or to the sheer heedlessness of which Dr Gray cannot ressonably be suspected.

In the category of these we find the fol- lowing:-

prisoned for four days with hard labour.

ASSAULT WITH A LEMONADE BOTTLE

Peter Londt, chief mate of the German schooner Moorburg, was charged with being drunk, and assaulting a money-banger with a lemonade bottle.

Complainant stated that defendant came to his stall to buy a bottle of lemonade; he was drunk at the time; he would not pay for the bottle but threw it aside and it cat complainant's head.

Defendant said he knew nothing of the Inspector Gray said the wound was very alight.

Defondant fined 50 cents, and ordered to pay 50 cents to complainant as amenda.

A STRANGE CASE,

The remanded case in which one Chun

1. At page 72: The drowning of these men was, I may add, at no very great dis-matter. tance from the doors of the private resid- ence of the British West Indian Emigration Agent." Such is the concluding sentence of a chapter the immediate context of which implies that the forgible drowning of coolie kidnappers in proximity to Shameen was purposely to impress the foreign residents with the inevitable fate of such oulprits at the hands of the people, failing action by the Magistrates. As it stands it reflects, in way that Dr Gray hardly intended, upon which gave no countenance to kidnapping, but rather, strove to counteract it, as inimical to its purposes.

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kau, a coolie, was charged with having stolen $5.53, the moneys of his employer, ons Sarah Rogerson, a prostitute, came on again to day. The facts have been already once against the defendant, who appears in fact to be the injured party, the case was dismissed.

the wreck except the ship's papers. The mayor of the village at once took the ablp- wrecked mariner onder his charge and provided them with the limited accom-sure controlled the market for Bengal opium modation at his disposal. Word of the during the past interval. With an advance disaster was sent to Hakodate, and the in the rate for rupees in the early part of A small steamer was launched at Hongkew Governor immediately sent a supply of the fortnight, some holders of drug appear- ed eager sellors, which naturally brought

and engined by Chinese.

proceed to that place immediately, which The Chinese firm

rate of exchange weakening, and declining, of Fatehung were the builders, and she was they did, on horseback, at the expense of the price for the drug rallied. A very fair the Japanese authorities. The Utto had business has been done in both kinds, and is intended for a gunboat. We noticed her, was lost. however, to-day being towed across the river by ar small steam launch, having got up Japancao Government have sent to Au-ed 1,750 cheats, making the total for the

We learn on good anthority that the Fatna, and $0023 to $505 for Banares.

To the last Boted receipts have to be add- steara herself, and she went down to Woo-stralia for a for horses, not more than mouth, so far, 3,225 chests,, against 3,249 ung for a trial trip.

We hear that the graves of the Britisk for the purpose of testing their litusse for During the interval under notice some 500.

fifteen bands bigb nor over five years old,

cheats to the corresponding date last year. soldiers and Sailors at Chuson Island have lately been repaired by the crew of H. M. S.

cavalry.

chosts have been taken by the locul eon- The increase in the consumption of gas inaumers, against 700 chests at the dur Tokio is said to have been ao great of late responding period last year... This, with the as to tax the capabilities of the Gas Works exportations, leaves the available supply to the utmost to supply it. Anticipating computed at 2,600 cbests, against 3,500 a further demand another gasometer, double chests same time last year. Of this last be made; and the main pipe, which is very which kind the prosent stook comprises 700 the size of the one at present in use, is to quantity 1,000 chests were Benares, of

mall, will be replaced by another twelve inches in diameter.

ohests.

Hornet.

FOCHOW.

(Herald, June 9.) We learn from a correspondent at Pagoda Anchorage, that a seaman belonging to the S. S. Teutot fell overboard on the 14th ultimo, and sank immediately. Every body, but it was not found until the 18th, effort was made to recover the poor fellow's when it was buried in the cemetery at Pagoda Anchorage.

Towards the close of last week the native mind was greatly perturbed through fear of a threatened inundation. Fortunately, the river, which had risen several feet above ordinary high-water mark on Saturday, began to fall on Sunday morning, and all

end.

The Iron Duke, Slagship of Admiral her way to Yokohama. It is presumed she Coote, will shortly arrive at Nagasaki on will have to dock, having been aground on the Wocsung Bar, from which dangerous position she was relieved by the energetic assistance of two American men-of-war,

cular for the Mail of Tuesday, 17th June, MESSRS EBINEMANN & Co.'s Freight Cic

Says:~~~

The past fortnight has been a dull ons in the Freight market, Tonnage has increased considerably and freights in consequence of this and the very limited demand are de- clining,

office to-morrow afternoon at four o'clock, to the British West Indian Emigration Agency; reported, and there being no further evid-risk of another flood is now, happily, at an all teachers of schools, under the jurisdic- demand for tonnage seems to be satisfied at

for the match."

Wrra regard to the recent auction of Mr Francis' books, and our mention of the fact

LABOENY OF A WATCH AND CHAIN.

Respecting the lecture mania with which some youths in Japan are afflicted at the

Homewards, only cao settlement has been present time, a native journal announces that an order has been issued prohibiting effected from this port to London, and the tion of the Monbu-sho, from delivering present. No inquiry exists from the Phi leaturesf a political nature.

lippines either to the States or the United The Chaka and Kioto exhibitions will re- Kingdom, the number of disengaged vessels main open a month longer this year than on the spot preventing chartering here. usual in order that General Grant may not Coastwise, business has beon vory limited..

those institutione.

that 20 vols. of the Chinese Repository sola fcommitted un error of fact (on page 377] in charged on remand with stealing a wateb date to establish an emigration office here. be deprived of the pleasure of a visit to A few vessels have been taken up for

for $200, the Foochow Herald asks:-

Would it not pay an enterprising pub. lishing firm to reproduce a few hundred

With reference to a proclamation issued by the high provincial authorities, anent emigration to Uuba, we understand that the Spanish Government intend at an early The charge of Spanish interests at this port has, we believe, been confided to the acting Coneul for France, who is also Con- sul for Portugal-a non-treaty power. It is therefore not improbable that the breezes of the Nantai hill, side by side

Manila.

the Northern ports, at lower rates. The demand for steamers from Saigon, to this part has almost entirely ceased for the pro sent; freights are nominal.

The American barque Martha Dovis, 848 tous, proceeds to Manila under orders from home.

Leong Awai, a domestic servant, was and obain valued at $260, the property of his employed, Mr W. N. Bain, of the Ice Company, on the 18th day of February of last year. It appears that defendant had months, and on the 18th Feb. of last year, watch and chain. Defendant bad eluded has the following :-

the search of our ever-vigilant police for I was just going to have said "who was

sixteen months, but was at length arrested fool enough when 1 rucollected that

at a house at Morrison Hill, where he the phrase might be construed too literally the famous Yeh, on the other hand, incurred was harboured by one of the servants of H. B. M.'s S. Lily, who on the 30th the same privilege as the national flig, 542 tons, loé Nagasaki.

Major Phillips.

This is an error of implication, or simply of form, regarding the conduct of his own countrymen; but Dr Gray has unwittingly a statement illustrative of the false. code of honor among the Mandarins, (rather the Tartars than the Chinese, I think), imposing suicide for failure in battle or policy; where- Admiral Kwan Tai-pon, in contrasting with another noted Chinese Chief, High Commis- sioner Yek. Thus, in the first war with Great Britain he rendered his name and family illustrious by committing suicide; the hatred of his countrymen by not follow

in 1887,"

copia of this valuable but now extremely in he attributes that act to a real hero, been in Mr Bain's service about thirteen Spanish flag will shortly flest on the balmy (Translated from our Manila Exchanges.)

And "Argun" in the Shanghai Courier it the ignominious ending of the career of he was auddenly missing, as were the with the Gallican and Lusitanian ensigns:

Tare work?

and offence taken where none is menat,

to give 8200 for the Chinese Repositorying so noble an example when Canton fell

at the sale of Mr Francis' books in Hong-

The case was further remanded,

Marine Court.

The term stipulated by the royal decree the tria juncta in uno, let us hope, of the of June 29, 1871, concerning the exclusive rights of National Flag, is about to expire, great latin race in the Banyan City.

We have pleasure in recording the gel- lant conduct of Lieutenant Broadles of and in virtue of this, foreign flage will enjoy

altimo, risked his own life in a brave bus, from the 1st proximo. This circumstance, unfortunately, fruitless attempt to rescue from drowning one of the crew of his vessel as well as others which show the tendency tribution of an aot, to which we would This seems a singularly infelicitous at

of our administration towards the right at Pagoda Anchorage. We learn that on the alarm of " man overboard" being raised, path of free interchange, whicb, notwith- atanding is yet somewhat remote,—we rather apply the paradoxical epithet a heroic

the ship's side, and despite a strong freshes bad condition to which the restrictive mea speaking a true hero instinctive of a concern

in the river, auoceeded in getting a partial sures have reduced it. for his country, for Kwan Tai-pou was a lineal descendant the Chinese God of war

grasp of the drowning sailor, but the man advance of our port, the activity of trade, struggled eo violently as to endanger the and actually illustrated, the traditionary

lives of both, and the gallant officer while and the increased value of importe at and historical fame of his ancestors by

endeavouring to obtain a firmer grip-lost this place will soon be a new source of ghting stoutly on board his flest until that

his hold altogether, and, owing to the wealth, which will fill up the gap in the was destroyed or dispersed, when he threw were charged by Gamaliel Thomas, the muddiness of the water, could not succeed publie treasury occasioned by the deficits goth ult, asys that the steamer Antenor himself into the Annnghoy fort and there master, with assaulting him, and refusing in recovering it. The unfortunate man did of the Customs collections, &o.

kong the other day? Now what 1-do mean is, that the above-mentioned much-out-of- date publication, which is at best hardly more than a curio, wont begging for a long weakness than one of resolute valor be. Befori E. G. Thomaett,. Esq., Marine Lieutenant Broadley at once jumped over believe, will rescue our oɔmmerce from the time on Bernard Quaritch's lists at £82, and for aught I know may be there still,

THE Foochow correspondent of the Shang. hai new evening paper, writing on the

same as far as Sharp Pesk two or three days ago, but her agenta in Foochow sent word to her that there was not the alightest chanos of her getting any tea as yet, so she -went right to sea again, direct for Elongkong

fought hand to hand against British Offloers, marines and sailors until he fell; meeting a death of so true a glory that the British Chief caused minute guns to be fired by the Blenheim during the removal of bis remains (Vide China Review, Vol. 4th, No. 4, p. 237.)

Magistrate.

Monday, June 16.

MORE TROUBLE ON BOARD THE "J. C. TRUFANT. "

John Olson, and Knud Davidson, seamen belonging to the British ship J. C. Trufant,

duty,

the J. C. Trufant. Yesterday at about Complainant stated I am master of 6 am. defendants came out of the house on deck, and each said "Captain, do you expect me to go over the side" 1 1 answered: Yes, you must finish what Dr Gray had in his mind, perhaps, the

you did not do yesterday." Defendanta suicide of the Chief at Amoy, who drowned said they would not go over the side for himself, in August 1841, when it was opme or anybody else, on Sunday morning.

For once the buyers have all made up their winds not to purchase in a hurry, As far as I can learn, from very good au- thority, the market will not open in Footured,-Xiang-ki-yung," chow before the middle of June. The Chinese are all sticking together, and time alone will prove who will be able to hold out the longest, foreigners or Chinese."

THE "Tottering Lily.”—Mr Goodman's portrait of the wife of Minister Kwok, has bean rejected by the Hanging Committee of the Royal Academy,

Tus Mercury states that a private letter has been received by a gentleman in Shang- hai, in which it is incidentally stated that Bell & Quakett (formerly of Adamson,

Bell & Co.'s), was one of the defenders of Rorke's Drift.

Tug following fuller particulars than we have yet given of the first steamers in the

day.

AMIQUE.

Police Intelligence. (Both Magistrates Sitting.) Monday, June 16,

were due

ASSAULT.

not again come to the surface, and as the is that it was carried out to sea by the body has not yet been found the probability unusually strong current then running,

Japan. (Gonetto.}

The Baukow tea n arket has been opened,

The maritime-

The Gaceta of the 10th June instant has

the following paragraph anont the quaran- in view of the communications received line imposed on vessels from Hongkong :- from the Spanish Consul at Hongkong, and that from the Spanish Vice-Consul at Can. ton, and in conformity with the informs tion from the High Board of Health and the proposition from the Direction General of Civil Administration, it is now ordered

that from this date (9th), the quarantine imposed on vessels coming from the ports of China shal cease, as the epidemic at Canton, which rendered the precaution necessary, has now disappeared." chartered at Safgon for Manila, to carry The German barque August has been

days.

The American ship South American, 1,799 tous, has taken the berth for San Francisco, loading at current rates.

The following vessels left 'seeking':- American 8-in, schooner Julia A. "Brown,

American barque A. E. Dickermann, 500, tone, for Nagasaki

American barque Zouave, 1202 tons, for Manila,

British barque Chingtoo, 304 tone, for Takow. to 62 vessels, registering 19,122 tone, The disengaged tonnage in port amounts steamers not included.

The following are the settlements;— British barque Gauntlet, 668, to London,

private

American 3-masted schooner Catherine Marden, 287, Foochow to Adelaide, private.

German schooner Moorburg, 227, Foo chow to Melbourne, private.

Nagasaki to Hongkong, $1.85 per ton of 30 American barque Adelaide Norris, 815,

ewt

American barque Excelsior, 526, Kee- lung to Hongkong, $1.50 per ton of 20 cwt.

Gorman big Tartar, 266, Whampoa to Tientsin, 81,350 in full, 25 lay days.

British Barque Lobo, 389, to New chwang and back, 26 cents per pioal, 25 lay daga,

French barque Therese and Nelly, 356, to 3 Forts in Java, $1,400 in full.

Bitish steamer Charlton, 786, to Na- $6,000 in full, 22 iny daye. gasaki, Hiugo, and back to thongkong,

T'he other members of the crew were at varying prices. The quantity of Ene getting ready to wash decks. Defendants teas of the highest quality will be less than had been crdered the previous day to scrub usual, and high prices have been paid some iron rust off the ship's side; they did For more ordinary first crop congous the not finish it, and I therefore ordered them prices are more moderate, but as soon as to do so on Sunday morning. They had the first fleet has left no doubt rates will bad ample time on Saturday to finish their decline appreciably. The quantity of China work. I said :-"If you refuse to do what I tea to be exported during this season will about 700 picula of rice at 30 cents, 17 lay1,000 in full, 5 ay daya.

A BANQUET TO MR HENNESSY,

of a rather peremptory nature was made to

British Bteniner Penello, 652, to Saigon British steamer Urusader, 647, Saigon to Hongkong, lo cents per pioul, 8 lay daya

British steamer Benledi, 999, Swatow to Singapore (pusongers), 37 per head, 11

Jay days,

British steamer Atholl, 922, monthly charter for 3 months, £1,000 per month.

Shipping Intelligence,

tell you to do, you may go forward," They be very large, and probably ten por ant said they would not go forward; they in excess of last year's shipment, though Mrs Alexander da Silva, rosiding at would wash the decks down with the that quantity was too large by twenty mil Praya East, appeared on a summons for others. 1 told them to go away, when lious of pounds. The Yangtze teas, on the having assaulted her Amab, one

Wo learn on good authority that one of Yeong Vison aimed a blow at my face, which I whole, are not of average quality; and of Ashin.

ought on my arm. Olson hit at me five the Foochow teas it is said the deteriora the Sangi visited Yokohama yesterday, (31st Complainant stated: 1 asked the defend- or six times, striking my arm, at the same tion of quality, year by year, is evidenced May) and in an interview with some of the aut for my wages, on the 11th June, which time calling me a deed old fool, by the first arrivals from the is districts leading Japanese merchants an intimation on that day ($1.50), and she repeating the expression several times. As the Indian teas will be, in quantity, the effect that a banquet should be given to became very angry, saying she had no Uson having gone away, Davidson next equal to the yield of last year, and the Mr Pope Hennessy, the Governor of Hong- THE Ceylon pearl fishery has resulted more money. I said: "Mistress, you need not struck at me twice, but I caught the blows China teas will unfortunately be in excas- get angry; if you have not got the money on my arm. I tried to hit him with ssive supp'y, we think the Japanese will du kong, who is shortly expected on a visit to satisfactorily than might have been expest- you can pay me some other day, when you bucket, but I could not. Davidson nearly well to hesitate before they act upon Mr Japan. The entertainment will probably ed, for our correspondent telegraphs that the have." The defendant got still more angry, pulled me down. 'The second mate was Irwin's estimate of room in England for

be similar to that offered up at the shrine of weather, which had prevented any diving. Tea race are from the N: 0. D. News:- caught me by my throat, struck me with with me at this time; we were on the top thirty millions of pounds of Japanese whose services to this country, were so for the better on the latter date, and the the great Reed of shipbuilding celebrity, from the 3rd to the 23rd ultimo, charged Messrs Jardine, Matheson and Co. have her fist, kicked me on my body, and threw of the cabin deck-house. I told the second congons.

highly appreciated.

divers on the 26th brought up about 783,000 received a telegram to the effect that the a chair at me. She also struck me with mate to take Davidson'away, but he went History repeats itself in the persecution Glencoe arrived at Singapore at 7.30 p.m. the stem of a Chiness smoking pipe and away of his own accord, i then sent for to which the native Christians

The arguments of the Sangi were support-ofsters which realised Rs. 15 per 1,000, as on the 2nd inst., having made the passage then pitched me out of the house. I csure the polies, and gave the defendant into subjected in the beginning of the present the Ministers that the Yokohama merchants on the 26th and 29th. This morning our were ed by a polite but firm request from one of the Government share. Diving was continued in seven days five hours, which 19 to the Police Court, but it was too crowded custody.

century in the neighbourhood of Nagasaki would not be backward in paying attention correspondent telegraphs that on the 27th three hours less than the Gleneagles' re- for me to take out a summons, so I went to George Alexander Cousine, the second Instead of having the desired effect of to the distinguished visitor whose advent the beats brought in 800,000 oysters (Go- corded time last year, and she beat the the Wanchi Station and made a report. mate of the G. O. Trufant, gave corroba eradicating the hated foreign religion, during the progress of treaty negotiations is vernment share), which realised Rs. 12,000, Loudoun Castle. The Glencoe took in 1,100 [Complainant here showed considerable rative evidence. He said defendants were perse cuting only scattered the people and most opportune. The merchants have, we The fishery on the 29th and 30th yielded a tons of coals, and left again at 3.30 am, on bruises on her left arm, and a mark on her over the side scrubing all day on Saturday, sompelled them to hide their faith for a understand, felt it advisable to yield with total of 1,600,000, which were sold for Rs. the Brd, making her stay in port exsotly right arm; the latter she said was from a and only did the work of three hours; they time But they still worked without as good a grace as possible under the cir9,000 it is rumoured that the fishery-is--- eight hours. The same telegram states bite. She also had a mark on her leg.) said they would be dd if they would ostentation; and now, it that the dienariny arrived in Singapore at Complainant continued: I had been a sorb the ships' side on Sunday morning." Christians are more numerous than ever.

is said, cumstances, and the Machi-guaisho will now closed owing to adverse weather. The 2.80 p.m. on the 7th inst., having made month and two days in de'endant's service. They went aft to the Captain, and told him a Tokio paper says it has received a letter probably be the scene of festivity at au Government have collected Rs. 60,000 in the passage in 7 days 17 hours, which is an I'am a married woman; my husband is a so, and were very abusive. They assaulted from Nagasaki containing the intelligence To accord a princely reception to such peazle, for which native merchants offer Ra. cash altogether, besides having 20lbs, of early date. improvement of two hours on her time last carpenter; we have been aeparated for a the Captain.

that a large number of the inhabitants of visitors as ex- President Grant is right and 44,000. Government, however, hold out for year. She only stayed three hours and a month. I went to service because I had Defendants admitted that they refuted smakus and the anrrounding vill ges proper, and it is also wisdom on the part of Rs. 50,000. The fishery, therefore, is likely hail in port, leaving at 6 p.m. the same rics to eat, but formerly I always lived to scrub the ship's side on Sunday have discarded the Buddhist religion and the Government to pay attention to dietin- to realize about Rs. 100,000.-Ceylon Ob-

with my husband. I have two children; morning, it was not usual or necessary accepted Christianity in its stead, destroy-guished guests, but we cannot see what server. The steamer Radnorshire, from Hankow, both are with my hue and in the country, work on a Sunday. They were quite willing the sacred books and tablets of their object there can be in offering a speoles of passed Woosung on Sunday evening 8th The cook, boy and bouse coolie were presenting to wash the decks with the rest of the forefathers with fire. Amakusa is the national welcome to every individual who inst. The Malabar, it is thought, will be when I was assaulted.

crew. The Captain pushed them before contral district of former persecutions, and may visit these shores. If the Government the next steamer down, followed by the

The defendant stated I told the they struck him.

the Christians there Mankow.

complainant to do some work and

are principally are under the impression that men of the ehe His Worship sentenced them to six Catholics.

class of Messrs Hennessy and Reed on refused, insisting on my paying her wages, weeks' hard Invour each. I told her that as soon as her work was

By the Kokonoys-Maru, from Hakodate, influence the English Government in any done I would give her pay. She refused to

arrived the second officer, Mr Morrison, matter connected with their relations with work, and made use of Led language, at the

and crew of eight Chigamen of the Gorms Japan, they commit an extravagant blunder; brig Ltto, which was lost on the coast of yet upon what other supposition can w same tims catching hold of my hand. She

Yea on be night of the 22nd May. The account for the warmth of these public pressed my hand so hard that I asked her to let go, and as she would not do so, I

News has been received of the movements Otto left Yokohama, under the command of receptions? When the Government the 22, Groseforst Constantine, Hamburg beat her with my open hand to cumpel her. of the Central Asian expedition of Count Captain Brolan, on the 16th March last for roughly understand that the British Minister I then handed her her reges, telling her Sneshengi, from Suhchow Fe in Kansah. Hakodate, where she shipped a cargo of in Japan possesses the confidence of his award Barzow, Ler services were no longer required. The expedition had arrived so far without acaweed for Shanghal; and it was GE ber Government at home, and his countrymen Complainant admitted that defendant did impediment. Count Szechenyi had an in- return voyage that she encountered the here, they will also understand with what 14, Jehu A. Briggs,

terview there with H.E. Tao Tanngang, gale which proved her destruction. All jealousy the latter will look upon any inter- 27, Agnes Muir, *** Departures During the Week.-Jone 1, His Worship ordered defendant to pay and requested from him a safe conduct to went very well until the 20th May, when ference with their affairs, entrusted properly 28, Adam M. Simpson,

Harope, for Shanghai; 1, Forward Ho, for | $2 as amends to the complainant.

Lake Lob, exhibiting his passport from the the weather became overcast and forgy, to the care of an experienced and honoured bhanghai; 2, Cuba, for Tientsin 4, Kwang

Toung Tamon and his letter of recom-rendering it impossible to take accurate representative. We, the English residents Apr. Tung, for Hongkong | 5, Tah You, for

mendation. daOK TAB" DISORDERLY.

The Viceroy alleged the bearings of the position of the brig. The in Japan, have had quite enough. of the

8, Leon, 10, Spica, Williatu Stanley and Edward Halibere, dangers of the road, and declared his foilowing day was also thick and threaten oloious intermeddling of amateurs in our

21, Worra, seamen, belonging to the British barque inability to protect the expedition Reing, and on the morning of the 2nd it be affairs, and will have no more of it. Let

22, Tyas (H, M. S) ., Young, were charged with creating could not, he said, refuse to permit the gan to blow bard, the wind increasing to them some here by all means, and carry

23, Wuku (4.) disturbance in a licensed brothel at European members to proceed, but must gale, while a tremendous ses deluged the back with them whatever distorted view Aberdeen strest.

forbid positively any Chinese to accompany little vessel. Although observations could they choose to take of foreign intercourse 20, Tritut, The defendants, it appears, bad a quarrel them. Under the circumstances, and bear not be taken, no apprehensions were felt after a few hours saudy of a subject which 26, Twilight shon, something i they did not appear to ing in mind the lateness of the season, se to the safety of the brig; and it was not often pureles the experience of years to 27, Homewood, khow what.

Count Szechenyi reluctantly gave up the until ten o'clock at night that the heat grasp in its reality; but at the same time it

80, Harter (8) 80, Benarty (1) First defendant was discharged, and the proposed expedition scross the Kamtagh proximity of land was known by the roar it necessary for all concerned to understand Wirats the last twenty-five years about second was ♬ ed §1.

to Lobner, He was, however, in hopes to ing of the breakers. It was blowing gelo that the opinions of visitors to Japan, what

May. two millions of lives have been lost in war. St

start shortly for Hiasta by way of the at the time, and every attempt to avert the ever their rank may be if not endowed with

1, Anchises (+) A Seo ca lady had invited a gentleman

Kokoñor, and was making the necessary portending catastrophe proved toavailing, special diplomatie functions, have no weight

1. Alex Teata, to dinner on a particular day, and be had Felix Doyle, private, No. 916, and Wil. arrangementer The refusal of the Viceroy as the vessel struck on a reef near Fuku or infinence whatever in questions affecting

6. Alexander aboepled, with the reservation, I I'm liam MoAllister, private, No. 818, H. M. to permit the y saage of the expedition to yama, forty miles distant from Hakodate, the interests of the English community li

9, Glamis Centie (s.) #pared Wical, weel," said the lady, 27th Regiment, were charged with creating Jobner is most unfortunate at the present and soon afterwards went to pieces. The Japan or elsewhere.

If Mr Hennessy should be advised that a If ye're dead I'll no expect yo

a disturbance at a brothel in Ship Street moment, when the negotiations regarding crew scrambled on the rocks, where they

12, Alex-Newton, and damaging property to the value of the rendition of Küldjs are matters of remained till ten o'clock the following banquet is to be unwillingly provided by a now-a-daya

they wote für her charged with amanting Burepean interest. It would seem that morning, when a rope was passed to them number of merchants who do not know him, Soares an atom of dress on them leavej the pogos whilst in the execution of their the main ambition of the Chinese Gorern- inum she shore. This was made seente, ren by repute, and who do not estimato Nor blame them, for what is en stening | duty

mens to to restore this part of Central Asis, and the men palled Massives through the him at a father's weight, he will possibly drese

The defendants, it appears, ware only so far se lles in its power, to its former surf, and were glad enough to and their decline the " honour" intended to be thrust But a dress that la nuited to Morf I too well known at the brothel, and the ( vendities of isolation, Ceneldering: the fest on ferro firma osen more, though sh07 | wpon him.--Giunaite;

Høper & Co.'s Weekly Shipping Report, --Pagoda Anchorage, 7th June, 1879,-

Arrivals During the Week, May 31, Tab Yew, from Shanghai, 81, Agamemnon, from Shanghai; June 1, Chrisuse, from Newdawang 2, Undaunted, from Sydney; *, Kwang Tung, from Hongkong; 6, Nissi, from amoy ; b, Ling beng, from Amoy; Europe, from Shanghai.

~ Shanghai | 5, Irazu, för Twatsin.

Shipping in Fort.Braemar Castle, Ben Gloe, Glucagiré, bonareb, Lily, Byria, Tevion, Marionethshire, Glenfalioch, Dasar Mooyer, Brema, Willie, Agamemnon, Curuskan, Undaunted, Niwin, Long Feng, фоторе

WHEN dressed for the evening the girls

pay her wages.

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"TOMMY ATKINS? DISORDERLY,

China.

N. 0. Daily News.)

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The followingis corrected from the latest London and Colonial Payors, &

VESSELS TO ARRIVE, 'AT HONGKONG,

Етоль

Deit. Name, *

Feb.

Mar.

Hamburg

Cardif

London

Candid

Liverpool

Cardiff

London

Spithead

Liverpool

Hamburg

New York

Penarth

· Londoa

Loudon

Cardiff

Cardif

Penarth

Cardif

NewAstle

(LSW.) LOADING JOB CHINA AND JAPAN TUMŠI

At London-Steamers vía Suez Canil Glenlyon.

Glongyler

---Celtic Monarchi

Sunbeams

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