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and already much progress has been made in the preparation of ■ defensive system.

THE CHINA MAIL.

London, June 10-It is said that Pre- mier Glactone wrote on Monday night last, before leaving the House of Com mons, long letter to Lord Lgan", British Minister to France, explaining the read it to President firevy. It is also ramonted that if O'Donnell fails to prove his scouasions giant Chellomel Lacour,

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No. 5309.-JULY 16, 1880.|

The toast of "Success to the new Thaler and to her owner (Mr Gillice,)" was heartily drank to by the visitors: and the trip.

We (Fapın (fazette) have information to which occupied about three hours. (she took which we can trust, stating that the Rus- a straight mile or two on her return and sian fleet in these waters will, in about two passed Green Island twice), was much en-months' time be incressed to thirty vessels. 'Donnell incident, and iustructing him to trouble and inconvenience by the ICTUSH dismissed; it was not know why; n

There will be three iron clads, the Atinin, joyed. The Thales was drawing only 8ft. Prince Fejar ky, and tieneral Admiral, and forward and 10ft. 6 aft, and the nautical the itussina papers speak slao of the turret judges givo it as their opinion that the slip Peter the Great being added. The Gladstone vill move a vote of censure up u

rust of the feet will

of fact him. ba composed vessel will accomplish thirteen knots when and heavily armed vessels 14 would ap in proper trim. We may note that she pear that some questions of neutrality mer

Всод require ectilement, and as British in must have passed within sight of the Fo- terests are comparatively large it is not tow-moon Pass about an hour before the improbable the watter is already engaging

the attention of the home government.

Hai-shin got into trouble.

H. M. PAUL, of Dedham, Mass., a graduate of Dartmouth College, and now Assistant Observer at the Naval Observatory, at Washington, has received the appointment of Professor of Astronomy in the University He will sail from San of) Tokio, Japan. Franoises for Japau on the 1st of August.

THE facts of Rochefort's aunviction may be repeated at the present time when his return to and enthusiastic welcome by Paris are

wized to us!

wat

GARFIELD's position as to the Chinese ques- tion is thus explained in one of the papers to hand-

saw defendant deliberately pick up a bund and ran off with it.

Defendant said he picked it up becaus! he thought it was not wanted,

Fized $10, lo da ault three weeks' in prisonment with Iurd labour.

www.Bam

rifles, have been instructed to complete tion from Captain East, R.N., bf H.M.S. [ creating a public nuisance by blocking up them as quickly as possible.

Comus, (the senior officer at Hongkong) the thronghfare with their conjee stalls, on the same subject, which has been and keeping up such an intolerable noino In calling for customers, those patronising replied to.

them adding to the disturbanes by talking fondly, that sloop was entirely out of the

had been

A similar case question. There brought some time before, and the won

A ATBANGLER. were

John Donovan, as aman on board the thing was published about the case. They American ship J. A. Thompson, was charged as neighbours, who suffered from this pro with being a straggler from bis ship. vlous annoyance, now came to his Worship Dafendant admitted the charge and was for some reli. Bir Smith added that he ordered to be sent on board. He said be would prefer that the police were put down would not stay on board if he could possibly as proscoutor in this case instead of himself. help it.

He had simply really was a police cas It come to the office with the Constable bo- apparently understanding what was wanted of him very well.

Liverpool, Jane 10 -The Courier state that there are grave d'ensions in the Cabinet. Chamberlain, President of the Board of Trade, wishes to reties, his prin- elpal grience being the failure of the Government to recall Sir Bartle Frare from the Governorship of the Cape of Good Hope.

THE GERMAN STEAMER "MADAGASCAR,"

exceedingly regret that you should have been put to so much! expense, wisstatements contained therein, which from their circumstantial nature would almost appear to have been wilfully concocted with some ahterior object.

"I need hardly add that I have never seen nor heard anything of the vessel or her crew, nor have I come across any wreckage in the course of our survey, which has extended from Pochin 10 Moufou and the Taya Islands.

"You are at perfect liberty to make ay use you think proper of this letter.

Believe me,

Yours faithfully,

"R. H. NAFIER." "P.S.-The whole coast betareen chin, Hainan Head and Moufou Point has been examined.

R. II. N."

We may add that there was such a rumour afloat as the Daily Press gave for fact here, at Pakirei and at Hoihow; but in neither place tid any persons of

OLUNG the man asked him to do so, nct

The Magistrate said bo would take the cose, at once the paporn were ready.

6

NEGLECT OF DUTI

Police Station, was charged with neglect Fan Akam, an engineer, employed at No.

of duty this morning.

Carl Wanrenius, asa'atant engineer in the Fire Brigade, said defondent was employee As & driver. At 7 o'chek this morning he ordered

I defendant to clean the engine, bat he Bstly refused to do so twice over.

Bofondant said he was on duty up till 3 spoke to him he had just got up. Ho said o'clock this morning, and when witnee

he was willing to work.

Cautioned and discharged.

FORNEBRIDN OB.STOLEN PROPERTY,

3

There is an item of news in the Japanese papers of a somewhat interesting character, It is i intended to creat a large and elegant building in Sapporo, at the cost of that sink for money the colonization department, for the acetation of Japanese and foreiga visitors to Hokkaido. His Kacolloner Sooja, prime minister, ne with his own hands written the inscription to grade the portala of the hotel, in the characters

Ho-hd- kwan," a free translation of which is "pro- sperity to the house."

The Courrier du Japon states that Mon- sieur Angut, lately connected with the French military missivo, has been engaged to serve the Japanese government. This gen- tleman should be very useful to the Japanese retinary art. cavalry as he is skilled in the military

The Akebons Shinbun has an article re- plying to ous in the haya Shinbus of Ilih Juue, concerning the Hokkaido reclamations and improvements. It says that in Hok- kaldo there are 37,500 houses and 1,894,000 people, but if the province compared with the seventy more soulbera provinces of Ja- pan it is sterile country. Yet, if attention is given, instead of being a poor and almost worthless territory it might be made a granary, and prove a blessed gift of heaven to the empire. The Hokkaido needs works of reclamation; it wants popalation; and ra- aquires industrial development.

It might then become fertile, populous, and a of wealth to the empire. The editur apszka about the examples of England, America and Australia. Ho also refers to Chinese that fouthern Japarar, now in should be

be encourage to suttle in Hokkaido

I bd increased, agriculture extended, and the re- sult will be in every way benglicial to the

The article Japanese empire.

but long well considered and worthy of attention.

he is in sympathy with the public montiment arriving on the 25th, reported that some much intelligence place any reliance on talking loudly and ju of these houses 14th inafaut, a roport was made at No. 7 immigration, and urges with much foroa

Bord.

malter

on re-

stand on

The person who discovered the fisherman to whom we have referred was the Constable of the Consulate at loihow, who is actually at the present

und

paverty

hotels in

Representative Tago, of California, in in

The case of the German steamer Ha- New York, (June 12) having come from dagascar, 884, Captain Timm, will still Chicago. Speaking to a

a Tribune reporter of the fooling likely to exist and to have a he fresh in the minds of our readers. strong influence west of the Rocky Moun-Sailing from Bangkok for Hongkong, į tains, Page said: "It will, no doubt, at in November, 1878, about which time a first, be said that Garfield voted to anstain rather severe typhoon-like gale visited the rato by the President of the Chiness these sess, nothing was heard of her bill; but Garfield has expressed himself in until December of the following year, private as in favor of some restrictive legis when Captain Cinnchy of the Danube, Intion, and I have On May 19, 1871, while endeavouring to

personal krowledge that escape in disguise from Faris, he was ar- rested at Meaux and taken to Versailles. in California on this subject, at least to a fishermen from Hainan, while engaged He

A Chineso piank was intro-in their asal occupation, observed the certain extent. placed on his trial before a court- martial, Sept.

20 and 21, 1871, obarged with duced in the platform, and Garfield will masts of a vessel appearing above the inciting to civil war, with complicity in the have an opportunity to put himself water near the North Danger of the destruction, by the Commune, of private res

Blaine's popularity in California, Paracels. On arriving at the place it moment in the service of the álagnie were gathering a crowd, smoking, cooking, 128, Praya West. On enquiry bein, by inilucemonts, so that the population be property and public monuments, and with Drogon and Nevada was due to his was found that they formed part of a

the Chinese question. This and attacks the publication of false news in the lot of think Garfield will prove to be as strong se who could have been selected. I Ordre. A verdict of guilty was returned, any man and he was sentenced to imprisonment for have served eight years with him in Con- life. Ho was incarcerated first in Fort gress, and I know bias to be one of the Hoyard, from whence he was transferred clearest-headed statesmen, a man sound all ight, and the friend (June, 1872) to the citadel of Saint-Martin- through the financial

It is my sound money and de-Lé. The French Government permitted

resumption, M. Rochefort to leave the fortress in which judgment that Garfield will receive the full to go to Versailles, Republican vote in California, Nevada and he was immared, and to NOT. 6,

8, 1872,

for the special object of mar- Oregon, which are the closest States, and mother of the

his illegitimate children, that he will carry them all." rying and thus legitimising thero sceording to Frosch law. Madame Rochefort, who was then extremely ill, died a few weeks after- wards. Subsequently, M. Hochefort was transported to the penal settlement of New Caledonia. In 1874 be, with Grousset, Gourde, Hallière, and two other Communist escaping from the prisoners, succeeded in inland. They left an stowaways on board a versel bound

for Newcastle, New South Wales, reached Sydney in safety, and sailed soon afterwards for Europe. On Jana 16, 1874, M. Rachefort arrived at Queenstown where, but for the intervention of the Royal Irish Constabulary, he would have met with quarter. rough treatment at the bands of an excited mob. He next came to London, and after-Government was voted, 170 to 22. wards proceeded to Switzerland."

It was

THE HONGKONG CLUB AND MR

WAD M

Case remanded accordin-ip till Thursday the 22nd inst, both defendants to be admitted to bail in $10 %.

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of the cut untry where oney is at pre- a time when the most thrown avus, ut

servas dillenities ure presenting themselves in connection with paper outrenes. Tha valonization departiment has post the nation indiaitely more than it can return under fax more far

favourable conditions than those exist-

few minutes afterwards the case was called, and

P. O. No. 267, (an Indian Constable) was Po-put to the box. He said This morning Road Central The defendants were sell. about 6 o'clock, I was on duty in Queen's

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conjeu f

o from their stalls nearly under the vorandah, and over the aide channel in front of some newly built houses, and they were waking a great muise. Those who were eating conjec from defendant's stalls, Chan Ayat, a widow, and Wong Amai were also making a great noise. The married woman, wore charged with being conjes hawkers were calling out, to sail in possession of stolen property on the 14th their conjes; the men who were eating were instant.

Au European P. C 128, Sham Akau, anid that on the gentleman belonging to o'e having brought the matter to my notics I Station that a quantity of clothing to the took them tato custody,

value of $20 had been stolen from a house, Crom-examined by Mr Smith-They No.

made it was found that the

Ciuching as interpreter, as he understands the in fact forming a small market. There were defendants. On being arrested they ad chow chow causing a molse and smoke, and been pawned in different pawn shops by the steamer which lay broken in two. A different dialects which have to be about ten men around there. The Law-mitted having pawns the siother, but said diver went down several times, and his brought into requisition. This connectors were not causing an obstruction, but that a man had given them the clothes with

to the effect that he tion may have given rise to some mis- the men who wore eating there obstructed instructings to pawn the things, and be countencing a railway from Sapporo to is surprising to find the Government statement was recognised the wreek as that of the syrehension as to the Alagnie, but how the strost.

The Magistrate sekod who were here to promised to give them $1.00 for their trou Otaru, a tract of country sterile and desolate, Madagnstar. He alleged that he the unstrosity came to be conceived

ble.

dlays for outlays sanctioning fresh the case besides Mr Smith.

An application was made for a remand tea part found numerous traces of human re to which our morning contemporary

Me

Smith

said, Mr Tripp and Mr Kost-apable the police to find the man. На mains on board. The difficulty ever gave birth, we cannot fathon

ing. He had also brought his buy who could speak to the hawkers being warned, since has been to find these men. only last month, on the 25th, that the

and ordered away over and over again. English Consul at Hollow, Mr Bcott,

Mr JOHN PITMAN.

it Tripp said,

a simple onso of who also occupies the position of Acting

these men destroying the possibility of any (Japan Gazelle, July 5th.) Consul for the German Empire, finally

resident

in that quarter getting any rest The meeting in the Club was of a

ur sleep.

There were the rickabaas op succeeded in unearthing one of the men

most extraordinary character. The till midnight, and the disturbance from the who said they say the wrecked steamier

atmoet enthusiasm prevailed. A momber conjes hawkers began very early in the on the Paracels; his testimony may now

present says "It would have dune morning; as early as four o'clock. prove of much value. This fisheriaan says your heart good to see! I tever saw that, leaving the south end of Hainan and taking a 5.8.E. course, they came anything like it, and I don't think I'm after seven days' travelling to a rock likely ever to do so Rguin." It is good which the natives cali Pakhai, and there to know of the existence of an instinctive pist, against the degrees of the Prefectural found the wreck of this steamer said to be contemptuous hatred for secret personal Council, annulling bin election as a member the Madagascar. The funnel and the fend themselves from the stab in the attacks upon individuals unable to do of the Municipal Council for the Java musts were clearly su be seen.

Madrid, June 12-Confidence in the roborates generally what we published dark delivered for the gratification of as far back as December last year private revenge er spiu ful pique, and we Havana, June 12-While the Spanish as to the vessel being found; and with hear that such feeling found expression wat-ship Cuba Espanola was entering the hie assistance, a search will probably be at the meeting in terms of indignant barbor of Sandiago

now muds by one of the gunboats. The probation which should prove a far boiler

steamer was a valuable one, and she had more serious warning to wrong-doers in wounding

on board rice and tin which were valued the future than the mere patty conse bera, otte 3-In the Congress to at between $800,000 and $900,000. quances of an appeal to the protective the gutter and half in the verandah. The ing to the Colony before the expiration of

Foreign Affairs stated There were some 90 Chinese passengers arm of the law esu possibly be. that England was rody to negociate on board, and mainly for that reason, in the year accruing between the dates of his treaty foto yosterday, on the motion of and speculations as to the tate of the indicate itself, and protect those of its But they generally do that.

view of recent events, the misgivings part of the East society knows how to members whose reputations have been Darklog on the fact that by far the of the opposition in thought that Bin degree. It would be satisfactory to fly and maliciously assailed. la cur Clubs in Japan we are less susceptible to the prompting of the code of honour, but we should indeed be wholly lost if, with the provocation given to the sister

Ms Samuel Lalog, M.F., writing in the

Nineteenth Century for June on "The Ori

to Indian Finance," refers to Str Jahu

Strachey's surplus sssuming an increase of more than $3,000,000 in the roveans of

original and his present budget, sad re-

largest increase, nearly £2,000,000 out of £3,000,000, was under the head of opium,

KAYA

Now I had occasion, when I was Finance Minister lo India, to study very closely this question of opium, which was ons ef the main stays of India finance, and as to

There are thras

felt.

the

tion of oplum revenue: the quantity pre

LATE LELEGRAMS Owing to the late hour at which our American Bles were delivered we can make room for only the most important of the telegrams we find to hand ;----

Paris, June 12-The Council of State rejected the appeal of Humbert, Commu-

21122illing 20 persons and

of whom 84 were troope Madrid, Juna

the Minister of

of commercs with Spain.

day,

In the

He cor-

confidence in the Government, all shadon officers on board have been painful to a

abstained. Berlin, June 19t mark wll not permit the abandonment or

mutilation of the Church bill. He openly owns that the measure is one of his drawing, and insists on its adoption,

their friends to know that they came to no more ignominious death than de- struction by the fierceness of the elements while anguged in their ordinary calling

have no doubt auch an investigation Vienna, June 11.-A telegram from Sale will clear up this and several other nica, Albania, reports that Lorde' Agency

It is satisfactory to know that in one

Dub in, June 13, The Manalon House and standing at the post of duty: We institution, Yokohamos had ocglected to

Committes now have £18,000 on hand.

rage are unknown.

do like unto her,

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in an-

swer to His Worship, Me Tripp explained where the hous were and where the men stood. They were just at the beginning of the European houses. The men who were most annoying to him stood under the vo randah of the Steam-boat Company's pro mises.

Mr Smith explained that his house was

op their stand. He got most of the noise;

opp alte the verandah where the men took Mr ripp got the smoke.

ficat defendant said he was a conjee

hawker; this morning he placed his ad

at the side of the old Bank.

M: Tripp and they came right under bis Terandah. The stalls were placed half in

disturbance was incessant from four o'clock. The Magistrate: Which of the defend- ants did that? Mr Tripp

I don't know any of them.

The second defondant had only to say that he belonged to the same stall as the first defendant.

The third defendant said he had his stall in front of Me Driscoll's house.

now.

(Before C. F. Creagh, Eng.)

DECUTING A CHILD.

1

The case in which Tao Awing was charged with ducuying a child away from th

Colony yesterday was again cali-d iu Cone to-day. and Li Akiu, Chan Aging and

Chan Ayuk. three married women, wan also placed in the dock under the arms charge.

The case was again remanded till the 22ad and the three last defendonis admitted to bail in $100 each.

RETURNING FROM BANISHMENT.

Chan Aboi, 34, a shop coolie, was charged with returning from unishment on the Sergeant Toomey said that he arrested the prisoner this morning in the precincts of this Court. Ho hurget him with return-

a are years' period of banishment which, *as awarded on 10th May 1876. Ele ap plied for a remand to await instructions from the Government,

Remanded tilt 22ad inat.

SUPREME COURT. IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

Bowden.)

Mr Smith: This is on the other side (Before His Honor the Paisns Judge, Air

Smith After some conversation, Mr remarked that these hawkera seemed to bare assumed a right to that pla:e. The

irate

way as to caurs

a

ents 1

Friday, July 16.

ing; and if the railway job is really to be put through it is certain that officiant con- trol of the finances of

of the spending depart ments of the state, is wanting,

It is satisfuctory to learn that the Yoko- hama Rafta Association has been restored, At a meeting held at the United Club yes terday (1st instant), it was resolved to re-form the association on a solid basin. More than thirty pames are

car's list, and it is on and on the it is confidently expected that soon as the resuscitation of the asso- ciation is

addition generally known a

ot Japaneso and for a large we be

tu

foreign members announced. The mooting elected a cutarit- tee of three, Messrs. Favre-Braudt, Glennie

some years as the honorary accretary of the and Barnard, the latter having acted for association which seeped to fall to picees on Mr. Barnard's departure to Europe some few years ago. The committes will draw up

of members appointed for the 15th instant.

Judgment has been given by the Tukio Joto Saibanshe against the plaintiffs on all counts in the suit brought by the Nether- landa Trading Society against the Fakio Shosha, Mitsu, and others. This case wa begun in 1877, one adjournment extending over nine mouths. The proceedings have boun very fully reported and read with rauch interest, and a translation of the

rules to be submitted to a general mesting

Fadent is eagerly looked for. Messrs

Yau Kwok

Lowder and Bellasts were counsel for the plaintiffs.

aiternom (tk) and received a salute on

l the vessel. Leaving

B

cironmetanos not

His Portugues Majesty's Consul-General It is a regrettable circumstance that

at this port, J. J. Keswick, Esq., visited tha Chu Tak v. Kwan Chok Hin & anirazilian mau-of-war Vital de Oliveira this which considerable swore there has been undermined and blown up. points relating to what is up to the pre- appeal to the law abould have been constable was almost powerless-in fact, he i

$300. This suit agaiu occupied the alien was powerless—to get them away. made, That which passes within the que One of the Directors and an official were sent moment a terrible disaster shrouded walls of a Club-house, or even within in

The defendants in answer to the Magis-on of the Court this morning. severely wounded. The building was part-in mystery and gloom. As we said be the limits of a Foreign Settlement or

1 caíd they all had

of the licenses.

Chune, the compradore Sugar works, The report published a few days ago to which affects the set result by

His Worship zaid that of course they

gave evidence as to duced or dialoiabing the amount waloby destroyed. The originators of the out-fore in writing of the case, the probabi Colony in the East, is not likely to

to the business the effect that fourteen out of twenty-five wore licensed hawkɔra thoy had a right actions of the firm. He received the vessels forming the navy of Japan are untit the Government has to pay to the cultivator

London, July 11-Horsley, Palmor.lity is that after the vessel had passed travel far beyond the residents; and hawk their wares in the streets. They had, the subject of the presant suit, and for service, is a matter, if true, of the most

to follow their lawful occupation. from

from what he was informed he put the serious importance. The Chinese govera- for the current crop--the qusally thrown Sterling & Co., Hast Indis merchants, have Cape Varela, Capt. Tima, her Com-

right to even then there is an ambiguity about for sale on the Uhinese market-and the fulled, with liabilities of £70,000), owing to mander, had either taken a more easterly the stories which roba rumour of half the But at the same time they must remember money into the business of the Yuu Shun. meat have been, and still are acquiring Kolling

price.

excessive speculation to iron.

course than usual to avoid dirty wasther,

must not hawk anything in such The It In

ono and the same. The account book always possible to fucrease the

St. Petersburg, June 10.-Ool. Fashiof, or had been deceived by the current force of its aling. But when an action that they must once to the reatd- are mpradore's office and the Yee Shun irreglads, but until now Japan has had

at law is commenced the proceedings are in the hood. They were her

ook preponderating fleet, a of the firm was put in. it opened by opium rece

› revenue in any given year, by dlist-leader of the new Evangelical movement, and so had rua on the North Dan-reported in full; the hard cold facts oharrod, for European houses, causing number of shares held by each, withoutward show. nahing the production ta done as the one has, at the instance of the Holy Synod, gor of the Paracels, where the heavy sea

putting their being the nat

without its effbet in vertai aure of the partners with the friendly feeling towards is more price. this is at ordered quit Russia

the world, the consequence | stalls in

When it is found that the pense of the future, for there is large

London,

must have son made his vessel a hope- boing that the partics ouncerned have to a large crowd of people to opilot there, various entries of money payments and feet upon which the defensive strength of a Jane 10.-Felegrams resolved amount of native-grown opium in Chios of

by mercantils houses from Valparaiso to less wrosk, far from any assistance or

stand two trials, the greater of which is making a noise, calling out their wares and receipts, amongst the latter being one for country like Japan mainly depende, aud inferior quality to

to ours,

which competes

means of escape. A thorough search

Besides they made the place dirty $800 ressived from Kin Kan Tong, ie which has cut the nation so much money, with it, and, if the price of the superior tured Arica.

day announce that the Chileans have OAP will no doubt be made now, in view of that wherein a wondering public are thend smoky and caused annoyatoo so people Uha Tak. These partiters formed the Yee has its existenou to the extent of eeYou" articles were raised too high, would in

Berlin, June 10-The Prussian Parlia the new light thrown on the whole judges,

Now these people, conjes hawkers, got up hun. The manager anthorised him to twelfths upon paper alone, one of two things it. Looking mentary Committee rejected the Church matter by the discovery of this fisher the fact that the affidavite upon which

Some amusement has been caused by

barly in

in the moralus to push the sale of purchase sugar and be accordingly did so must result: (1) the decline of the naval view, bill, 18 to 8.

their wares, but there was no reason for with the moneys of the Company, sending prestige of Japan, and ber consequent Minister

man who is credited with having actually recent legal notion was based were those their disturbing people who were taking people into the country for that purpose, weakened influence in China; or June 10-In the House of Com seen the vessel. London,

the (2) The $300 mentioned in the account book almost immediate expenditure of several Prion of

of mous, Gladstone said the malt tax is really

of the aggrieved party, and the ex and their night's rest. People could not be By the strangest perversion of the

was an amount received from Ohn Tak, million dollars to be provided by a depleted a tax on raw material and a restraint on

but

short time largely *apersede

it

at is purely from navolal point of

the problem for an Indian Finance

is to keep the production and

oplum as nearly beady as possible,

the

10 GI.

with

He

the

names

18 more

Javel which will give the largest permanent British industry. The beer tex will bo six truth, the fact that the Consul at Hoi- present Aides de-camp of the Governor expected to put up with auch shaking, who was a partner and held four shares. treasury or a people who have nothing to

to the Indian Exchequer, without hilings and three-pence per barrel, Glad. how had come upon this fisherman, who of the colony. This circutustance, may, did not wish to interfere with their i going to low as to dimiuish the net tone proposes abolishing the license for has been long sought for, was made the however, be explained hereafter.

revenue to the

In Ohios and the more extensive age.

the export of authorization to reduce

for

rece or no bring to native opium into publio brewing, and raising the drawback occasion of a long and wild story in the

the In view of the columns of our morning contemporary to If we not steadily on those principles, the negociations with France, he asked experience of the past forty years has shown to sixpence per galin the duty on wine the effect that the Madagascar had

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board

Tax Chinese Minister to Washington arrived from Europe at New York on the 6th June. Because there were 1300 emigranta on the steamer, the Health Offer could not pass the necessary examination that mora ing. The Minister was to spend a day or two in New York, and then start from Washing-

Lom.

Bis next destination is Fern, where

he will negotiate a treaty for the protection of coolies employed on the guano islands.

"been discovered on the coast of Hai-

CORRESPONDENCE.

QUOTATIONS.

F. A. II.

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Quotations.

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5.32

nales.

ye yey must not carry on this occupation/ Uhu Tak seonred witness in his post pay with but ouredeomed government pro-

annoyance of the residents in the tion of compradors, but Chu Tak received neighbourh ed. Would they promise not to commizaion for so doing. His only to do it again? Would go to these houses and they promise not to motive for securing bio was because he

bad hawk their wares at

BT interest in

in the business to the any time in the future 1

extent of four abares. Witness only re- Defendanta

Dained as ompradore for about four Baid the for wins of twenty

To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL."

they would promise. that the opium revenus is a safe and, on degrees alcoholio strength, and propertion. nan by the British surveying vessel

July 16, 1880. The Magistrate said

The they could go some montbe, when he was dismissed. the average of yours, a steadily progressive stoly for higher strengths, the reduction to Magpie, Capt. Napier," a huge impro- SI-In your issue of Saturday last, I whore sine where their excercise of their accounts of the Yes Shun have been wade one. The Increased export duty for tha Malwa oplam may account for part of the French duties on English goods.

be dependent upon obtaining reductions in bability on the face of it which we lost note a paragraph in which a correspondent occupation would be less offensive. On, and they have been agreed to by every

He is quite prepare no time in throwing the fullest discredit in auxious to know who scunciated the their undertaking not to commit this offenes one except Chu Tak. incresse, but I entirely fall to see how an exocss of such magnitude as 1,900,000/, can Brusala, June 10.-The Etoile Belge an- on. The most circumstantial secount fallacy that "God tempers the wind to the again he would let them off with a very to settle all accounts when they are all

agreed,

The Yee Shan has coased to do have been obtained in the short interval of nounces that the suppression of the Belgian was given of the unfortunate stemmer shorn lamb." It is to be found in Tristram small fine,

Mr Smith alluded to the detorrent effect business in Swatow. less than

Me Holmes submitted that he had proved year between the two estimates, Legation at the Vatican is accomplished being fand lying between two rocks Bhandy.

which the gentlemen who had come forward without either some fallacy in the accounts, fast.

acar Hanan Head; it was argued that [The following is from Grocett's "Index to-day hoped that the conviction and fine bis case. It was clearly stated by defend- of some serious sacrifice of the future to the Paris, June 10.—It is understood that the vessel must have been going at fall to Familiar Quotations:"

in this case would have on the other ant and his witcess that the money had present, by departing from the sound prin- the question of general amnesty has been speed ahead when she struck, and it was "God tampers the wind to the shorn lamb. hawkers.

been paid and a receipt given for it, An ciples of oplum finance.

ralied in the Cabinet Counc!) by Constans

The Magistrato said he could not punish agreement was to have been prepared and these two won for "What dieta"uid" propeaing to bring the mattor befors the pointed out that, from her position and

was to have been ready in a few days. This Chambers. Tje proposition was almost appearance and from the fact that not a

Credits, 4 Mr Smith desire agreement has me ir been made and no unanimously adopted. De Freycinct will trace of the otheers or crew was to be

ship should did not doing that his Wors shop has ever been eponed. No accounts probably bring the matter forward. seen, it was likely she had been pirated

bad ever been rendered. He submitted „The Courrier du Boir asserts that Paul de and run ashore. A series of remarks are translated it from Henri Etienne (Houry Worm eight has some other way of that there might at one time have been Cassagnae intenda resigning his seat in the more or less apposite to the occasion Stephens 2nd.) Virgil instructs us to Feed dealing with the matter.

something said about opening the Yoo Shun, Chamber of Deputies.

the lambs at the wetting of the sun, when ogol Ella Worship referred Mr Smith to the but it never took place. The account book were then made and the long paragraph vesper tempers the air,Geargics, Book III. Police Inspector and told him to give the shown

entries in it and was very few London, June 15-Telegrams have been concluded with a pious hope that those Line 686.ED, O, M.J'

bawkers in obarge whenever they disturbed not to be relied on at all. received at the Foreign Offics from the interested might yet be able to bring the

bim again.

Mr Wotton contended that the defend- British Representatives at tiuenga Ayres ressol in port. Now it turns out that H.B.M.'S POLICE COURT, SHANGHAI.

ant's case had Fined 20 cents each; and told pot to ante cage

madu out and and Montevideo, staing that the ports of there was not a single word of truth in

that a Busnon Ayres and Ensenada are closed and

do it again."

been actually formed, To the Editor of the "China MAIL"

The book malls not allowed to land. The British all this rigmarole, and how it came to be

supported the statement of the compradors that the $300 SIR,On reading one case reported in

LARCENY BY A BERVANT.

was invested in the business. For some FORTY bozes of opium, weighing five tacle squadron on the River Platte is about to hatebed is astounding; oun's utter sur-

to Buenos Ayres.

prise that such a canard should be per- your issue of yesterday of Henry Brooks of

reason the firm has been broken up, and esch, were seized, on the 7th nitime, by

Wong Kong Kew, a house boy, was is imminent, and a telegram from petrated is only exceeded by one's the Star Quran charged by the Harbour of Tokio in San Francisco, Th, on the Montevideo dated yesterday morning, said: indignation that it is possible for anfeel. Master of Shanghai (Mr Tapp) with neglect charged with the farceny of 31 this

Francisco. The owners of Rumors are current that skirmishing has ing persons to affect such a trifling with ing to carry lights at sea, I was considerably g the drug, which was found concealed be commenced."

Mary Waite, a married woman raiding English the feelings of their fellow creatures, astonished to find that any official tween the covers of books, are unknown.

London, June 16--In the Houns of

could have so completely forgotten his position at the corner of Aberdeen and Gage Streets, Commons, Forester, Chiel Secretary for Suck a paragraph, going home, would be as to introduce such an apparent vindictive sald defendant was her servant. At 19 Tas Japan Gazette has the following aboat sent to the second reading of O'Connor papers, and the relatives of those whe Wilkinson, in dismissing the case, would of the top floor. The money consisted of Ireland, atated that the Government cannot copied into the home and continental spirit in pressing the charge. Mr Justice aleak last night she placed $7 in her box Power's bill for extending the right to claim were on board would read in Germany baro added additional respect for his finding stock this meruing, she found there were threa $1 nutes and $4 in silver," about 2 We are informed by various correspon. compensation for disturbance to tenants and elmwhere all this manufactured by reminding Mr Tapp that as a Govern- dents, that China is really preparing for a evicted for non payments that he will

will pro war which she has not provoked, and whose pose a clause in the Relief of Diatzem 601, rubbish, with its sensational innuendo ment servant he would do well to excraise only $6 in the box and that one of the $1 results she awaits with anxiety and fear, enlarglog the powers of local Boards for about the piratical proceedings of the ble suthority with more consideration and but which is yet deemed to be inevitable.warding compensation to occupiers of Chinese passengers. We have there-leus animus in futurs.

in suid Ant at Peking many considera, land and that Gladstone would move for fore much pleasure in stating the faste Hons are taken into account at the Imperial Commission of Inquiry into the Land Aut as we are given them above, and in

of 1870. sonnally. It is to be presumed the Russian

finding room for the following letter. Intrigues in Mongali and Manchuria are London, Juus 16 - The Portuguese which has been courteously placed as even bald to be more important

Cortes has rejected Marques' tranty with the to Chinese empire than the question of the

Consul kept the negotiations waking a reoccupation of 15 The arrival of Colonel havlund, signed on My 3 tb, 1870, after our dismal by Mr Travers, the German Giordan la engerly awaited, as there is whole year for ratification, which would not reason to believe that by the winter he will be made until the sanction of Parliament be able to make strategic dispositions that, had been obtained. This sight to England for hetedinta requirements, would slice opposition of the Radical press;

has been brought about by the violent Bo guaranty the Integrity of Chinono territory. Very large quantities of small Senor Mariano, the Parliamentary chief of tract from the Hongkong Daily Press of the Eth instant, which you encloso, Arms are coming out from Europe, and the Party in power,ang kendera several batteries of Bald artillery of great Liverpool, June 17,--A London despateli referring to the missing steamer Mada they same prepared at 9.30. (It was now powers Torpedoes will be used for the Bays real French firms, having large gascar,

nearly ten o'clock) It was a case in which defence of the Chinese ports and rivers, orders from the Chingan Government for “I had atremly received a communica-me hawkors had been apprehended for

affairs in China :---

War

headed by

"H.M.'s Surveying Vessel Mappis,

11th July, 1880. "At anchor, Hainan Head.

"DEAR SIR,--1 liave read the ex

UNKNOWN TO EITHER.

Police Intelligence. (Before the Hon. Ng Choy.) Friday, July 16,

an INTOLERABLE NUISANCE COMPLAINED OY, Me A. V. Smith, of Menars McEwen | Frickel & Co.'s, Mr H. Tripp, agent of the Mitsu Bibi Company, and Mir James Keating, of Messrs T. N. Driscoll & Co.

if

kodi tha Magistrate on the Court slitlag.

he could take at once a case for which

12

as soon as they are all agreed distribution His Lordship said he would take time to conside: his decision.

Гарад.

(Garelto.)

TOKOHAMA

The Brazilian corvette Vital de Oliveira. only person house after she put money She is a handsome vessel of twelve guns, notes was maning. Defendant was the arrived here yesterday (1st) from Nagasaki

In the box.

·

Union Ins, Boo, of 'ton, $1,400 pera,, unler. Obiza Traders' Ins-Oos $1,500 per share, North China Ins. Co., Tia. 1,078 per share.

Ius. Yang taxo

Tis. 730 per share. Chinese Ins. Co., $290 per share, sellers.

1. K. Fipe Lus. Co., $8374 por abare,sellers. Obiuerfire Ins. Co., $230 per share, zalet, H. K. & W. Dock Co., 3% prem, sellers. B.K. 10. M. S.-boat Co., 62 prem. Shanghal Steam Navigation, Tis. 6 per a Chins Coast St. Nav. Ca., Tis. 100 per s Hongkong Gas Co., $80 per share, Hongkong Hotel Co., $68 per share. Chios Sugar Refutag Co., $189 per share. Do1 Debentares, 8p.c. prem. Chirees Imperial Loan of 1874, nominal.

Do.

· of 1877. do Coamopolitan Dook, par, nominal,

Temperature.

9 M

Queen's Rand.) HONGKONG, July 16,

BAROMETER

20.800

Do

1 ...

29.828

- Do.

20.782

80

Defendant hald he received his wages and the flag carried is certainly a novelty weekly, and when he asked his mistress in these waters. The Vital de Oliveira was

despatched

to Chins with some commis his money thle morning, she refused to sioners empowered to negotiate a treaty be (Taken at Mera Falconsr & Co.'s Premizy pay him He denied having taken the tween China and Brazil. The commissionera

Trom the box. money

have proceeded to leking, and the corvette His Worldp ordered him to And security is, Dow on her return voyage via Ban In $50 to be forthcoming to answer any Franoisso charge within one month,

The United States war bleather Ashuelot entered our part this morning (lat). Sinco her last visit to Japan she has been trans- formed. She has now a sightly stern, her old decks and deck beans have been re- newed, and a general repair has been effect- Loung dehak, the cook in a shop in od at a cost, it is said, of 975,000 dollars. Bonham Strand, sald that sterday after. The vessel is much improved in appearance, noon they had some bundles of giosong, and is reported to be in all ways the bettor placed outside the shop dooz to dry. He for the structural alterations.

LARGERY. Kwok Afong, a poolie, was charged with

larseng on the 16th inst.

4 24

THERMOKSTER?

Au Mango 1. 1 RMS.

Do. (Wot balb) 9 x

Do,

Do.

Do.

Do.

1. P.

Do. 4PM.

Do. Maximum

Do, Minimage over aight

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