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No. 5197.—MARCH-6;-1880.]

Turistust news from England is that a

fleist announcment isas been made up to the prosent; but it is probable that i Houry Bulwer will be transferred E.om Natal to the Straits," and the Daily Press to-

Norrse the admission of Mr Robert Hart to the Companionship of tho Order of St. Michael nad St. George, the Foochow Herald very fairly saya.

THE CHINA MAIL.

sanc

his hoon

Your crime was deliberata and Major Run Saith arrived here on Sa and of them anch of our steel corvettoe wil verdict.

I therefore sontent you to Mayor of Dublin. There was no security slavery in the Colony, now that His-Honour

patible with British freedom.

at present

2,383 tom, with engines of 2300-home be taken from the prison whero you will be for the proper logtownk of it in the relief Chief Justice Smale has second it incam-turday, but Major St. John des not leave carry a dize. The remus is a vessel of cold-blooded.

How would people with the fall of that hateful institution, Aliababad, Feb. 11.News from Ghuzni power, with should permit ber to steamit confiued, on Wedaosday, the st day of of the neccesitoua, bo expected to subscribe if there were the Committee is encouraged the "that antes shat 31uhamad Jani in anxious-th rate of sixteen mean hour wit at Bobruary next, between the h as of 10 m. and 1pm, and there be sent up in a the sala by Patents of their children into No one, more especially those who bave possibility of same of this money going too mast horrible of all servitudes may conecting the arrival of Turkistan and diffenity. The first eix co-vetten, of which

trops. The attack on the British the famar in one, wore built on the Cigde balloon antil you are dead." The odds are with it Che disgrieeful

The by Measra Eldor and. Co., but those now postponed till the 32nd.

very strongly in favor of the remains of day tolls us that" the succeezor to Sir William | this country, will grudge the "LG" this Mr Purnell og man of that stamp. It was to an ensch, les hitherto afforded to the i presont Mabogadan mouth is considered andor c

-are being undertaken in or at least coming down in a lump in some agreed that the money should be aff forward- tion and connivaner

ather State, which will be a great sering, Governmental

the inspection of bas also been made to canbe reinforce Gvornment yards. muthority,

The medal for long sarvioo and good

M. De La Bestie has improved his love we are right in stating that Mr Wilfam derstand the action of the home authorities ed to the Duchess of Marlborough Fund. It practice by the direct "licence" of British relawful for wat operations, and the deleg and Construction--the Canada, Constante, the condemned either never being found,

in the matter. Mr Bart is unquestionably

Treasury of funds for Mie Batcha Shah has arrived at Sagar, conduct has been conferred upon Walter an able man and a sjever administrator, was arranged that, at the meeting on Monday, British Medical Officers and the provision wents to arrive.

bribes and rewarda

extent, that artiola inade of hardened glass bis tcaure of of

3,000 horas and three guns..

on the China Station. British Government

in the

Robinson has not yet been named." We be

watched his eminently successful career in new honour. But it is very dilleult to un-

Robicnon, O., the Governor of the

having entered so clerk to the Scaretary of

the

CRICKET.

*-..THS OLUD V. THE REGIMENT.

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(signed) SAMUEL Monter, Chair-

DROWN to Jones: You miss it by:

R.C.L. BEVAN, Treasurer,sioner of Assam reached Sebar on the authorities Abbé Hus.ples Im-leaving us at the Janob t'other afternoon,

BENJAMIN SCOTT,

arury Secretary.

Harig of the 3rd, and telegrapha that of raida. The excitement is quieting down, and the enclies, except at Baladiun, are returning generally to work.

thore have been no more raids or rumours

Jones: Fact is, I had to

г.

Bibamas for the last five years, is to be is But what services has he rendered to the a Committee should be parasd, consisting of! out of the Culonial for the commisęion of two marones on thja side of Iḥalum, with Williams, chiof guuner'a maje,bi the Hat. } proceas of témporing glass to such an This Committed further ventures to an- Que lundred and forty-one bales of warm Cemicy R. Mead, of the Ordneros will soon be quite as cheap as those made of ordinary way. The obiel expense future Goveingr of the Strait Sattler office at Peking?. During the negotiations/four Irishineu, two Englishsa, two Scotch- Mr Hart was, it won, a member to represent the other For Eo in an old so. vant of the Colonisl Office, at Chefoo, a few years og his virtuous eign communities, and a l'àrece and a Chi- cipale that by reason of the setian taken; dolbing, intendel for the troops at Kabul, Store Department, Chatham, has been the process used to be due to the supposed

by His Excellency, the-Colonial Revenues have been captured by the many during ordered hold himself in readiness to

peccosity for re-heating the object for the is certain, perfectly loyal to employers; and we have the published tes-

and Jugdullak,

har ening proces when it had cold down after manufactuia; but the sopamte treat- State, Int Sanpery, 1854, Alled the office of cry of Bir Thomas Wade to the effects Notios avoning the meeting will be rang in future be spared the pollution of the transit of nores between titt damuck proceed to flongkong.

A number of oldtors, said to belong to ty" derived from the most amoral and tyger)

article tle mcat is now dispensed with and NESTORIANS IN CHINA. private Secretary to Mr Herman Merivale, that Ir Hart's presence at the sccno of the found in our advertising columna. H.E., the dirent participation in the rages of iniqui-And

revolting of all trades derogatory to the ex-Amear's army, fully equipped "aud

ia plunged into the tempering bath while Lord Blackford, Rt. Hon. Edward Card diplomatic conference was distasteful and Governor will preside.

There is

heathes

A convincing experiment is Mr. A. Wylie, waiting from 18 Christ- still hot. high authority for

antion, but doubly degraceful to cenutred, but unsinad, and proceeding to embarrassing.

manufacturora Ela represented the well, in sucosion.

of teaghese! belief that a man cannot serve two

Indian papers to hand to-day contain acte professing to be governed in Christian Barakijat is in Logar from Chardeh, church Road, Hampstead, to the Editor of shown by the

Mahammad Ja is reported to be hard the Chim Review, Des. 10, mys:-1 have last to prove is superiority over the Colonial Office on the East African Blare masters. Mr Hart has been thoroughly

ResolvedThat the above resolution when pressed by the lazarna at Guni.

been much interested in the Articles on Near finary material; tumblers of wind lutros Trade Commission 1878; one of the faithful to the Chinese Government, and is counts of the meetings in Bombay, and principle."

therefore entitled to the fullest recognition

Colomba, Feb 3-Sir Androy Clarke turianism in Ching whiskave lately appear of the two kinds, but of the samo shape Colonial Committee for the Vienna Uui from the Dragon Throne; but we entirely intimation of one to be held at Madras in signed by the Chairman, Troaster; and Honorary Secretary, be forwarded to His

spected the harbour works at this laced in your pages, from the pen of your able and thie ness, being placed in a basket and vureal Exbibition of 1873, Special Com fail to discover the soundness of his claims connection with the Distress in Ireland. Excellency John Popu Honey, C.M.G., day, and exp esaud himself highly and generally accurate contributor Mr. Geo. well shaken ng; all the tempered glasses

the first meeting held at Bombay Rs.7,000 Governor of Hongkong..

satisfied with the character and progress.-

Phillips, I am, however, what surprised aro uninjured, while every glass not so missioner for the Crown Colonics; and on the British fountain of hopone.

to find him, on page 33 of the present volume treated is in fragments was subscribed, Sir Richard Temple heading]

Calculta, Feb. 4-The Chief Commis

reeting ou that least reliable, of Superintendent of the Colental Court of

the list with Rs. 600. That was on the

leuraed that Kxhibition and editor of the able and

30th January; by the 5th Feb, the Fund

Father bid La Grande admirable repart compiled for the Royal

had reached R, 16,000, and Es. 6,000 Land

periale" before him, al been able to ta-Champagne was excellant, and got better slate it, which was obviously not the case after you left Commission upon the eleven British Colo-

he would certainly not have given the got back to the store to look after the nies represented thore with particular refer

expected when I got The watch to-day between the Hougheen sent Home to the Duchess of Maribor-

version by which Mr. Phillips seems to have hoys, and, just as once to their producs. Mr Robinson was kong Cricket Club and the 27th funiskill-ngh'e Faul, and a similar sum to the Lord!

Calmed, Feb. 5.-The statement in the been misled. By professing to translate irm there I found everything topy sarvy. Times, as to the withdrawal to Jallalabad, the Cinnse work, the Avbo assumes theres. Brown: My experience, exactly. When I member of the Committee which considerings resulted in favour of the former owing Mayor's Fund, a very sensible decision

is only one of many actions floating ponsibility of the version. It is however got home I found my wife and hired girl ed some years ago the ides of a Colonial to the fuo stand made by Danman and having been come to that the money sub- soribed be divided equally between those

about, A& annexation is out of the ques barefaced plagiarison from Pauthier, almost standing on their heads and the house Museum in London. He was appointed Travers,-77 and 72 respectively. Charley striving to emulate each other in well doing,

tim, it ia suegrated that it would be advis. verbatim (Sea Chine Moderne, pp. 107, 188). spinning round like a top. DRUNK AND INCAPABLES.

ablo to allow the afghans is conso their me a word, he shows that the Chinese compromise; ask her what she vill ace where he has ventured to Jubaz: Your olient had better make Lieut. Governor of the Bahama Islands, bowled well for the Regiment.

Patrick Whdin, and Jobs Coudon, ma- own ruler; and in order allow thow elige Dot, 1874, and Governor 1875, ancoveding

During the afternoon the Band enlivened uulces in any case where the donor is

pleased to expressly state his preference. rines serving on board. H.31.8. Fren Duke, safettered chose, that our army of occupa- text was not before him. This is a fair take-Counsel:"My good woman, his

were charged with being drunk and incap-sion

can be accepted. nld be worth while to valuable repertories of extracts from other woman: "I'm obliged to his Lortship" of Music.

risk Defendants admitted the charge and were consider how far we could

As be he's so kind,' (curlsey), untrustworthy, where he (curtagy).

I'll just take a glass of warm ale loss of presi Wo append the score -

fined 60 cents meb.

Following the words quoted by Mr. Phil- Ta New ZealanderMacaulay"does Mahomed Jatt. These sugestive lines of lips, the Abbé writes: These last werde,

not say anything about "a New Zoulander policy run side by side with others; much from the Imperial Geography, are worthy

ased are found in the

Ranke's Essay as recalling Yakoob Khan, putting Wali remark, for they prove that in the fifteenthiting on London Bridge. The words ha showed, tr, poshaps more probably Hasoentury there were still Christians in Clius, «History of the Popes," and refer to the him ban on the throne. Until the Go-enjoying freedom enough to be able to repair Roman Catholic Church, of which he says,

She may verument declares. ita decision, all these the unment that had been raised by the She stili exist in undiminished

roof valeo.

faith of their fathers in the seventh." vigour whon some traveller from Now 7-Youns, Maa Jat is so bullied As Mr. Familier gives the original text, Zealand shall, in the midst of a vast suggestiona and worried by Mahomed Jan and the we are thus enabled to detect the error into soli

stand on a broken arch solitude; take biz he has written which la has fallen.

of London Bridge to

sketch the ruins of other Chiefs of Ganz

his mother in

Cabul to

appaling to her to

St. Paul's." I have never heard that this release him at enco. This proof of her

passage was "purloined,” nor can I see ' unhappiness kao much allected Yakob

that it has any necessary reference to a Khan's wife. She regrets having been a

colored man at all; it seem rather to party to

to Muss Jan's abduction.

Police Intelligence.

(Before V, Creigh, Esq.) Saturday, March 0.

a

then our present Governor, Mr Heaners the proceedings by an agreeable selection on the 9th Feb. Bombay seat another sumable in the Queen's Kond yesterday ovening, should withdraw. Befro such a plan specimen of the character of flue'a works Lordship asks what you will take."-Old

when the latter went to Barbadoes. He leaves a salary of £2200-a population of 33,162, a revenue and expenditure of £35,777 and £39,897 respectively, imports and exports of $163,689 and $108,836 ro- apeo:ively--to take up a salary of $23,633,

close on $5,000, a population of 807,951, with revenus and expenditure of £352,644 and £329,130, respectively, and exports and imports representing £76,387,474

27TH INNISKILLINGS.FIRST INNINGS. Ospt. Staluforrb, b Travers............... Liont. Pardew, baynes, ................. Lieut. Charles, & Darby, b Hana,..

Hales, b Major b Hynes, Idout. Tunnard, b Bynes,...

b Travers,. Lieut. Maype, Lieut. Lawford, b Travers,. Lieut. Bounett, Hynes,. Col. Geddes, b Hynes,.. Lieut. Steele, b Travors,.

He leaves one of the most serene, genial-Lieut. Goodri h, not ont,..

and through a great part of the your delight- ful climates in the world, to labour in s tropical climate with no variety of reasona and certainly not the best place in the world to work in judging from generally washed-out appearance of most of the European residents.

the

THE following items are taken from the Calcutta Bening Mail of February 14th:

The Gerash Government will establish penal colonies in the South Sea Islands.

A correspondert of the Standard angsta ihat Germany does tot want Holland, bat, Poland, which would afford a favourable outlet for her surplus population.

Byea, 4; Teg bre, 1; wide, 1......

Total,..

SECOND INNINGS. Lieut. Charley, etpd. Whyte, b Hynes,... Lient Tuuuard, Dannan. Lieut. Lawford, b Bynes,... Capt. Stainforth, b Munro,. Lieut. Mayao, b Munro,..... Lieut. Bennett, b Manro,.

not out. Major Bales, Lleut. Steele, e and b Mauro, Leat. Goodrich, not out...... Byes B, leg bye, 1, wide 2.......

was called.

There has been a

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DRUNK AND ASSAULTING THE POLICE,

Thomas Collins, a seaman of I.M.S. trot Duke, was charged with being drunk and assaulting the police on the ath instant.

F.C. 273, Leung A-chin, said, that about Street helplessly at the foot of Latuurd doon net lying drunk. He procured a chair and tried to raise him up, when defendant turned upon him and gave him a blow in the mouth

преп.

of Rs. 12,000 for the Irish Famine, the sun! being equally divided between the Lord Mayer's Fund and the Duchess of Marlbor- 13 ough's Fund as before.

preliminary meeting, too, in Madras and a Irish Committee appointed. The Governor of the Presidenoy, the Duke of Buckingham, bad telegraphed to the Committee and there was to be a public meeting without await ing his retura. Sir Salar Jung, Prima Minister to the Nisam of Hyderabad, tele-which cut his lip graphed to the Chairman expressing his 71 warm sympathy, and subsoribed Rs. 2,006, promising a subscription from the Nizam, Nasir-ud-Dowlah.

Writing of the distress in Ireland the London Correspondent of the Pioneer has the following thoughtful remarks:-

The distress in Ireland is the more painful because its relief, in the degree which may be possible, carries only an imperfect satis-

is To faction of conscience.

give is

often more pleasant, as well as more blessel, than to receive;" but this when liberality that the aid reaches those who are deserving Ttal 102 as well as necessite. In the present in

Defendant admitted being drunk, and said he knew nothing of the malls.

Fined $1, and to pay half a dollar amends to the constable, in default four days' im- prisonment.

BREAKING AND ENTERING & HOUSE FOR AN UNLAWFUL PURPOSE,

with

instant.

ak a further

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the new shad, now being preached speaks for him: ie by rotiring in the face of works

A

of

The following is reproduced from his parn- phlet de l'authenticité de inscription "Nes- furienne de bi-nyan fou, p.30-

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yu

imply that the colonists of New Zealand will exist when London is in ruins.

In a recent book on Australasia, by A.

MRXTR. Wallace, Dr. Horsfield's interesting

+ **I

For the better removal of our sick to C++ India, rest-cumpe are being established sick will be sent the day away every

Feb. 8.4 sharp abock of earthquake was felt early this morning. No damage t has been done to the badings in the sherpur contentonta, bu in the Bala

甲於

Chun A-sing, a tinsmith was charged breaking and entering en empty house

I beg to propose as an Improvement on for n supposed-unlawful purpose on the 5th Hissar the wall fell, injuring aix Goorkhas, Fauthier's version:The Kin-shing mone- stery stands outside the western suburb of two severely. P.S. G. Honnessey said that at 11 o'clook!

Feb. 16The diheulty about the meat the disuiet city of Chang-guu; and is idea- last night from information received he!

The soldiers dailytical with the Taung-jist monastery, which no unoccupied hues No. 231, ration has been reduced to twelve onoc s

sapply contistes.

was erected in the

Tang went to Quecu's Kend West. The front door was

for the reduction.

account of the Tenger Mountain, the great

volcane of Jaro, is quoted at some length in the account of that island. The crater

excoed, of the mountain is aid to be, yet it is

in size every other on the globe;" yet it is only four miles and a half in larger dismoler and three and a half in smaller, while the great crater of Halenhala, in the Sandwich Wailea Sepulchral in-

twice as big, measuring over twenty miles of a Dana ductor, and alw the in circumference. Curiously enough, no the book of t of the dissemination of the Illastri. mention whatever is made

ang this wonderful crater nor of the island of

First innings...71 is responded to by gratitude; when it is felt looked on the outside, bat there was a light Tiuned soup served out to compensate establishment, possesses the asty. This Islands, really the largest in the world, la

81

Tux Japan Gazette leares on rufficiently Chung How and consequent degradation of 6 for 60, 7 for 67, B. for 67, 9 lur 66, 10 for sa merely formal matter, and al-71; in the second innings, 1 went for 7. 2 degree is a though Chang How, as the possible or pro- for 7, 3 for 17, 4 for 17, 5 for 19, 6 for 21, bable coming man in China, has many two not out and two to go in, when time envious enemies, the whole trial and sa- tence was a force agreed on and according to ancient custom. The next step, says ar contemporary, will be an edict restoring hie rank and benpure. The Gazette is also told S. M. Munro, b Tonnard,.... that the Russo-Chinese alliance stands, as B. H. Taylor, b Tunnard, the treaty made by Chang How will be ratified by the Empresses; also that Li ap- proves the treaty to this extent, and insist ed in its necessity es against Japan.

CRICKET CLUE.

a

THE EXTENSIVE ROBBELT OF MONEY,

style

the part of the work which treats of Polynesia.

Ar the departure of the children of Tersel fem gypt, China was 700 years old; and when laatat prophesied of her aba had She has sean existed fifies centuries. the rise and decline of all the great nations

f Greens

maging about inside. He forced the door

Calonita, Feb 7.-It is not unlikely, the voushing down open and found, defendant Dear the door. The house was formerly an Englishman thinks, that when affsts in us religion in China, both of the Tang Man in which at 9ocurs in the vary

dynasty. During the period Teen-shun In the first innings the wickets went, 1 stanse much of the relief extended will go

house and the furniture is still there.Afghanistan are more. zotled, Dand Shah good authority that the censure passed on for 0,2 for 41, 3 for 51, 4 for 68, 5 for 60 into the hands of illoness, improvidence, riefendant said he went there because he will go back there as 'Ghyernse of 6) of the Mng, the building was meagre account of the Sandwich Islands-in

fraud, treason, and even murder, as well as

of blameless

had nowhere to sleep. He also admitted Province, er to fill some in artant post in restored by the frontier prince of Ta'in, in a and helpless wort

magnificenos surpassing all the into those of

arrangerents for the country.

Such then is the important document, It will be taken without thankfulness, and having been in gaol in January last for connection with the future administrative other tonasteries.

which lue ways proves the existence of misrepresented as the deristry instalment of larceny.

Sentance, three months' imprisonment with under such just debt. To give, burial and the hard labour as a rogue and vagabond

circum-

Christians in China in the fifteenth century. to the unthunkal and

(L. &C. Express, Jan. 30.)

Huc has a sumber of other er in his ses often

is fins Christian charity, and only

Five guntiste of the Moorhen class, pretended translations within a few pages. those who subscribe to any of the charitable

amely, cho Banterer, Espoir, Grappler will only notice one, in which he speaks of equity Assyria, Babgion, Perala Rome have long since followed collections for the ralief of Irish distress,

Wasp, and Brangler, tow building at from the purest and most unselfish motives,

duat; but Chins the author, Trien-cho as living in each other to the Barrow-in-Fernoes, by the Barrow Ship building Company Are expecting nother thanks nor kind feeling in

to be delivered at 1063; all unconscious that he was speaking remains, a solitary and wonderful monu raunt of patriarchal time. Then look st return, will find any complacency in the

This case was adjourned from the 4th inst. Devonport during the maning buanoal of the well-known scholar the population of the country, roughly

year. The Bulldog, Cockhafer, and ed for the purpose of having sertain documents year. translated. They consisted shielly of letters wing (the Ister for coastguard service), of Tea Ta-hin, who lived at the end of lust, pais mated at 400,000,000-ten times the written by defendant, in which he admitted the same typo, building si Pembroke, are and beginning of the present century. As population of the United States, more than of Great popularis he is said to have lived under the Emperor thirteen times the also to be completed during the inna (ei (posthumously styled) his guilt and sought his employer's pardus, Latest Ball

Mail Adviges

and Ireland. Every third parson Jin-tsaug= Britain to-day ajed No further evidence was taken

beneath the besvans is a Chloeso every after the defendant was duly cautioned the San Francisco Dre 12, Shangkat Dec. 12, the period, Kon-kung 1706-1820, that lives and breathes upon the earth and C259 Was Committed for trial to the Criminal Pouchon Dec 14, Hough from China nasty, whose reign oxleaded over the period i

the Abte selects Jiu-tung of the Sung dy- third grave that is dog is for a Chinese. to us by H. E. the Govenor fer pública-Sessions of the Supreme Cont.

4.1023-1063, 187 tion-

far

Tax following notes referring to our new Colonial Chaplain, aro from the Waste Parish Magazine, a copy of which has her kindly placed at our disposal:--

In the rear that is beginning, we shall feel the log of the Rev. W. Jennings, who has worked amongst us for nearly four years. He is about to start for Hongkong, where he has been appointed to the post of Colonial Chaplain, and where we have no doubt he will make himself as popular by his kindly interest in those amongst

whom ho labours, as he has made himself in Weaste. We wish him God-spead on hia journey and in his new and distant home."

The same magazine contains an acount

of the Christmas parties of the congregation.

2

W. Dunman, Stainforth, b Charley,....77 T. Hughes, b Charley,.

A. K. Teasers, e Charley, b Stain forth,...

Charley, W. H. F. Darby, b' Charley. W. Hynes, b Charley..... H. E. Wodehouse, e Goodrich, b Charley Lt. S. W. Lane x.A, b Stainforth, ................ B. H. Leigh, b Charley, pra

H. F.White, not out,.........GROENLAZNA

Byes, 5, leg byen 8, wide 1.............................

act.

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The wickets full as follows,- for 13, 2 for 47, 3 for 50, 4 for 186, 5 to 10 for 187.

THE DISTRESS IN IRELAND.

RELIEF FUND TO BE ESTABLISHED

HONGKONG.

IN

A preliminary meeting of gentlemen in-

At the congregational tea on the 26th De- terested in the question of the Relief of the cember, we read that the interval be--

"

THE C.D.O: COMMISSION. The following document, which arrived by the mail to-day, has been forwarded

69, Basinghail Street, London, EL, 30th January, 1880. "The Chamberlain of London presonte his compliments to His Excelleney the Governor of Hongkong and has the honour to forward to him the enclosed copy of a resolution of the City of London Committeo, via- Samuel Morley, Eaq., M.P., Chairman. Sir Thomas Chambers, Q.C., M.P., Recorder

of London.

Sir Charles Reed, Kat., LL.D., F.S.A., Chairman of School Board for Lonius. Sir Andrew Lusk, Bart., Alderman, M.P. Sir Francis Lycett, Knt. William McArthur, Esq., Alderman, MT.

Eaq George Gillett, Esq.

tween the parts was occupied by a very Distress in Ireland was held this afternoon beter te nder presentations at Government Honso, convened by His Samuel D.

Samuel

asde to the Rev. W. Jeaning, Exosllengy to consider what. means should addy. Esq., Q.0., M.P. parture for Hongkong.ringe

the Rev. J. Het was be taken with a view to raising a Hong-Alexandar HoArthur, Esq., M.P

view of his introduced

The

and de-

a large and in-Charles who kong Fund. There was

plause £76 10s, collected from membara

viated,

by whom

John

fialk,

E64.

J. Colmano, Euq., M.P.

J.

Rev. Edwin A. Abbott, D.D., Head Master

the

The Committee have had laid before it, at

to be held at four o'clock in the City Hall, Ordinance of the

Jin what-estimation he was hald. to enlist the sympathies of the general dix containing Minutes of Evidenso taken!

until

and spoke of his four years at Wenato, his publis on behalf of the object in view.

in work which had always prevailed. be

tween them.

before

the

Chu Chou Tong aguia appeared on charge of lasing robbed his master 85.70.

NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL.

By the stiral of the Kaisar-i-Hind we paro Ladisi files, from which we cut the following telograms.

LONDON TELEGRAMS. The House of Commons on the 16.1 Feb, negatived by a large majority, ar ainend mout to the bill for relof of the Irish distress, to the effect that money should be advanced fr to she lmperial Treasury instead of from the Church Surplus.

Dec. 17,

The

P. & O. mail, with the adviesa and the Steris Settlements, dsted above, was delivered, via Brindisi, on the 22yd inat, and the advice from

Japan, via San Francis, on The 19th inst T Messageries Maritimes at mer rus arrived at Naples at thrua a.m. yesterday, and landed the mat inward mal, which is ex pested in Lodou to more w evening.

Such then is another

of the Abbé's proots.

Not having Le Christianime in the wiginal text, gnets from the English version, which is probably a fair represcalation of the French.

Miscellaneous.

The French novel is supplied with all

tho indelioscies of the season.

The steamship ca

chiles, from Shanghai, de, which arrived in the locks to-day, was detained three days in the Channel through

having passed Deal ca the 27th inst. Lugs hitte work of general interest

Tussubject for conversation at an even proceeding at Portsmouth Dockyard. Men have been concentrated in n the Sultan ng tortulubent yes the intelligente Repulse, and other ships which are under-ale, particularly dogs. Baga bit

their masters. "Just so,” responds going rati, and might, if required, be com- There ae dogs that have more sene than pleted for Barvice within a few months, Ministerial Bill has been introdneed upon the Inflexibe, into the Hauss of Commons empowering reduction in culât and ctice atowances di the Viceroy, the Govoraurs of Bombay and Madras, and members of their Councils, the Commander-in-Chist in Judia, and the Commauriers-in-Chief ni Bombay and Ma

of

the Inflexib e, the Colossus, Canada, yung Fiz odle, "Fre got that kind of and Cordelia, and other roasele in coarse a dog mysuit.?

construction, so as to bring the tonnage Iris eney for the very rich to be very but daring the financial year up to that charitable, still they are not always mea specified in the tavy Katmates. The fris who opou their hearts and purses. There is zimes: out of haud, but no preparatious fore it is creditable to the Rothschilds, of for commissioning her for China are in pro Paris, who contributed in Christmas week nearly ten thousand pounds sterling to the charities of Paris.

We

Jellalabad, Feb. 8.--No news of any in-pangoat of infinitère des Fine

Etrangères

boset

outside

indispensably

necessary

SPURGEON, much sunoyed by three young men persisting in wearing their hats, ap poured for the time not to notice them

procesited to tell his audience of vicit he had paid to a Jarish synagogu "When I ostered," he said, "I took if may hat, but was informed that the

prost mark of respect was to keep it on. I did so, though I I can assure you felt very stranga wearing my hat in a place of trombip. And dow, as 1 paid this mark of respect to the synagogue, may ask those three Jewe in the gallery to conform equally to our rules, and kindly uncover their haada?" The yung man "collapsed."

Quotations.

Borozone, March 6. OPIUM.Now Patos, carb,...$010 a 13)

cash New Bouares, cal, 580 a 82§.

cash, --

>

Old

Old

11

Now Milwa, credit, 725

M

Old Malwa, orodit, 785

Bank Wire...

Exchange.

Demand,... 50 days aight, 4 months' sight,"

Crodita, 415 Documentary, 4 months' sight, India, Wire,

demand, ...

#

Shanghal, demand,

80 days sight,

***

spoke warmly of his own regret in losing fiuential gathering, including H. E. Major C. H. Goode, Esq., K.P. Mr. Jennings from the Farish, and of the loss he would be to the people generally, by

by General Donovan, the Colonial Treasurer The Rev. Canon Stanley Lathes, M.A.

dress; also in the salaries and allowance understand that the bishoprie of all of whom he had made himself mpah (Hon. J. Russell), Hon. C. B. Plunket, Charles H. Hopwood, Baq., 2.C., M.E.

of future Bishops of Bunty, Calcutta and Northern China, vacat by the death of respected and valued, during his four years the Hon, the Acting Paisne Judge, (J. J. G. H. Chubb, Esq.

them. The first

Ma Browning's poems have been largely Madras; and their releacons." resentation was made by bir Fullager in a Francia), Hon. E. L. O'Malley, Dr. Breen, presentation was

The Standard hints (Feb. 25th) that is Bhop Husel will be subdivided into

two diugenes, one of which will be adminis circuled for a long time in America gousequence of the persisting obstructiostered by the Rer. A Mous, and the other by a very ingenious method. The Chicago of City of London School. humorous speech which elicited great ap- Dr. Hartigan, and Messra Chion, Jückson,

(without any authority from the anther) He handed to Mr Jennings a purse Horan, Moasop, and Fleming. Mr Jackson Adolphus V. Young, Esq., M.P.

William Parne, Esq.

in ho tours of Commons, a dissolusion by the Rev. Canon Fo.. The Rev. has been deerdos apon.

whole of them in successive matbly of St. Luke's congregation. Mr Cook then was appointed to act as Hon. Secretary

It is stated from t. Petersburg, (Feb. Warren, Vear of Ightfeld, Salop, has endalton Railway printed in 1873 the

d will leave shortly for his new sphere of 10,000 per month gratis.

numbers of & line table, distributing presented a large Bible from the Snaday School Teachers, and Mr Willisras a sold pro tem, and Treasurer. A subscription Meetings of the 9th and 23rd January 1880, 18th) that it has now been assetatued that accepted the post of absplain at Foochow

YOUNG MAN, DOF's" awzaz.-Smaring pencil cast, from the members of the Insti- list was sent round the room, and some respectively, the "Report of the Compis the mine under the Winter Falace was labour.

The Announcement made in our iseze of sioners appointed by His Excellency John charged with dynamite sad gon cotton:: tute. In both these institutions Mr Jen-$2,400 were subscribed by thas present. Pope Hennessy, C.M.G., Governor and Cm- the train by shioh it was tired has bees Nov. 21st inrega d to the French Minister ored se oumbian, or helped to dray nings has taken auch interest" and done

a public meeting mander in Chief of the Colony of Heng- traced to a cellar where fud was stored. It was agreed that

at Peking has been published fioially cured the rheumatism, nor a mach thorough work among the young man is the purish, br

M. Bourde has, for some years, occupied a prize in a lottery. It isn't recommended Gold Leaf, 99), Gue should be convened for Monday afternoon, kong and its Dependencies, to enquire into is much appro~

Contagious Disease

INDIAN NEWS.

in the Indo-China, China and Japan for liver complaint. It isn't sure against Sovereigns, ... post in azd be sincerely regretted. Mr

lightmug, sewing msobine agents, nor any 1887 ogether with the Appen- in reply, said he had not known

Shares. at Paris. Lis will proceed by There is no occasion for swearing

people t through life. Commission

Rongkong Bank, 55% prem, sellers. Oloial Correaptad-portance from the Lug-man Valley, but the rrench mail of April ind. ence, Retume, &o. e.

The Chiefs have not as yet come in, it is

It is an

is announced armi

Union Ins. Society of C'ton, $1,400, mi officially in Paris a newspaper office, where it is useful in

and only Curacy, as among the happiest of his The Governor referred at some length to The said Commission was appointed by probable that the facts will he blown up that a vote of E. 10,000,000 will be asked of proofreading

China Traders' Ins. Co., $1,45 estas I Jife, adding his testimony to that of Mr

hat bera

North China lat. Co., Tls. 1,150, Carter as to the good fellowship and quity the recent correspondence that had appeared Ills Excellency on the 12th November 1677; and the adumu move on to Judulluk the Chamber for probaile dutlay in the in getting forms to press.

the Commissioners sat and took evidence The troops at that station havo been diet protectorate of Toakug, according to knows, also, to materially assist the editor

Tanglaze Ine. Asson, Tis. 725 over the paper after it is in looking over in the papers as having passed between the during the years 1877 and 1878, and the ed to make a road from the Dubeyli Kotal instructions sent to Admiral Duperre.

Chinese Laurance Co., $300, Duke of Marlborough as Lord Lieutenant of above Report and Evidens was printed by down to the Doybeli village, which in the Tise Daily News The Comus printed. But otherwise it is a very foolish. H.K. Fire fun. Co $780, ex died.

and wicked habit,-laskin in Repib to.

Ubina Fire Ins. Co., $205, ex div 1. Ireland and the Lord Mayor of Dublin, the Government Printers at Hongkong, in only difficult part of the road except the frigate, og da hor way to

and valuablo addition to the staff will be a for like all Daranta gerge batween Jeilalabad

Tax United States Consul-Generalet Berg.. O.-M. S-boat Co., 812 pio, buy, ez da

H.K. & W Dock Co., 6% prena. Cabul.

her sisters she has best designed chit 15 for hin, Mr Kreismann, has communicated to Mansion House on the and nitimo, amittee regards with the utmost pain and The weather has been vary cold lately spoed. In a word, our steel corvettes are the Department of State a new process of the frigates of patented in Germany for preservation of the Hongkong has to be thankful for in this it would not be lu his power to ignore astonishment the said Report and the Evi- snow falling on Lugman rabges to-day destined to take the plaquick cruisors, dead. The liquid vid 18 bothing Water Longhong Hotel Co., $65.

dence upon which it is based, and had it Rain

old

and supply- 318 with

** fol- pleasant healthy bracing weather: the He certain remolations which had been pas-ast been for the Oficial Sanction under als may probably be exposed hero Boch to-protect our commute and look after lower In 3,000-

grattes-of sodiats publis meeting held in having reconnoitered as far as the Dergel-

Colonel Boiaragon's fores has returned, light healed enemies, like those which are dissolved 100 grammes of

of 4 rald groans thusly.

troubled the Federa Owerament during 20

20 grammes of bosking salt, 13 gram Rain min!!—raio !!! nothing but rain; Hall, in relation to the opposition in lieved aneh a revelation would not have be◄:

рак, Dos and Dobeyli, The force had she last american war. The actual sais mes of saltpetre, of grammes of tanla and native scientific weather wisencres say the West of Ireland to the enforcement of

When her and 10 grammes of arsenic acid. that it is to continuo for 300 days. Yester," day was the Feast of Lanterns, and a sorre i the law and to the measures which Her taches to serve ditgraça which at- ¦ tough time, the gold being very great,

subject from Rational News by been received from the Luamse of the Comus, after puttog back to

nesi.

public, Jupiter Pluvius shows no sign of relenting | relief of the distress existing in parts of the tion from the frot that Harves satifac; } the most influential Khans in the valley was beard of st Muddraj so that liquid 4 liters of glycerine and 1 Her of (laken at Mutarė Falösner & Civə Fremains time for the poor children of Han. To-day Majesty's Government had taken for the association with such shameful disclosures, Valley this evening to the affect that b4 i madu magaside rested, was so oul is filtered. To 10 liters of this but a brtnight we methylto aloobul are added. The press of Majesty poses have come in, and

and will be

bor sailing country, and it would be equally out of kisses publia servants who, impelled by a sense Darbar by Genorale received in may now colder that brilities embalming is by saturating and impregna~ | The only have proved at efactory, and that the ting the bodies with it. From 1 to liters H. B. 1. 8. Tapwing has been relieved by power to remark upon them while accepting of right and fustice, have not shrunk from Chiefs of dete' now holding out are four ofis in a fair way to read her destination, of the liquid are used for shody..

Asmatullab the organised iniquity disclosed by the Gbila, including

The Comus is one of uingerv-ttes bailt f

Tas horrors of capital punishment pros Kandahar, Fobs 9-The new Fersial stool, all on pr. cisely the same model. Six which some would have been the Monrhen at Foochow. The Lapwing the hospitality of the Bt. Hos gentleman. the Jeft for Shanghai on the 20th alt. and says The Lord Mayor had presided at the tempted to conceal because of its intrinsie Governor of Seistan is repairing the grest of these carrettes ure fitting for sea, but maine soon to be done away with

the slips chers will shortly be presented to the Lielbund band and concllating the loat the Herth carries with her the best meeting in question and thereby, His Grace His Excellency The Governor, in parti- ohiefa estranged by the oppfes ise policy of

letter, and the same faitisi

Tras room as it ia kuown. The cou- of tho foreign community at this

are known as the "O das They are ments of all who value liberty, purity, to Telerau

unarmomsland carry no armour-piercing demrei criminal will he brought inte oort humanity and the righteous administration For the past week it a been very cold una, únies the pair of even.com weapons and autonced somorbat as follows: "John

with much snow and rain, improving the

on bod bau bá described as such. The Dos, you have been found guilty of of English Law.

"This Committee trusts that he may be grionttura prospects us. The atta

rest of the armament comista of sixty-four-murder in the first degree by a jury of your pounilers, afavourite gis with the nay, peor-end I cannot bat approve of their spared to witness the entire abolition of is now fino again,

Tax Foosbow people are unhappy, and as

His Grace had declined dining at the 1879. Resolved unanimously, That this Com

we read this lamentation we feel how mugh

nofwithstanding the lunar change."

wishes

port.

to any

Colony

under

British Rule.

in the

this Committen nevertheless

exposport

loathesominees.

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Siranghal Steam Navigation. Tis. 10 China Coad St.

T. 310 Hongkong as Nav: Do., Th.

Chias Sugar Rutiniog Oo, $181, sal, exà, Obrese Imperial Loan of 1874, mominal,

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Captain Beett and his gallant ofBeers considered, stamped them with his official cular, desrves the grateful acknowledg- the Ames of Ghuzai, who has been ordered by all bear tot fet left the slips Legi-ature, wh.ch vill duubilees met with

gained general esteem during their brief sanction. As Governor of the Colony, Bir term of service on this station, and the ball given on board their vessel last month will Hennessy explained, he could have nothing bo long remembered in connexion with their whatever to do with any sabeription which sojourn amongst us.”

was to be sent to the Fund of the Lord

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