No. 5538-APRIL 18, 1881.]
ia on
an
pleura at defont in riotous demonstratious, which resulted in much damage to the Court House; but a force was handed from the U. S. 5. Pucarora and H. B. M. 8. To- nedos, which restored order.
soon followed these riotous scends, and
The usual proceedings of inauguration Majesty prudently went forward appointing his ministers and otherwise, adjusting the affairs of his kingdom. The King, soon after entering upon his official duties, pointed his younger brother as Hair Appar. ont. All those acts of the King and the
by the Diploinatio Representatives of che
Ap-
Pakhoi.
THE CHINA MAIL.
written by work on Corell, douriated Legislative Assembly were duly recognized from the retail dealer to the manufacturers Court now retire from Office, but they offor practico were stopped, it would certainly annoy the mission for the trouble given to the great scarcity of vessels. From this
a
na follows, Tls. 75,000 in payment of n some notice from both the Shanghai and as they do yearly, at the top of the P. & O. Ma R. Sre's Freight Circular for the April 7th.
Dividend of Tla. 75 per share; Tis, 60,000 Hankow Chambers of Commerce, Co.'s fingstaff From a native paint of Mail of Tuesday, 14th April my Now that "Hongkong," in the China added to Reserve Fund which will. It has not yet hean discovered whether view, this is a happy omen, and augurs
then stand at Tis. 238,600; bonurture the late robberies took place in the cargo good luck for the company Review, has brought the question of Tran-to contributing Shareholders of 25 per cent, bonts or on board the steamers, or partly flagstaf
that own the Owing to the altemtion in the date of de- parture of the Mail, a shorter interval than in such a forcible manner, it is to be hoped, Sint, O. Grant, and A. G. Wood resigned from pilferage, others are entirely exempt soned a man who bad boon guilty ait Passes in Kwangtung before the Colony representing about Tls. 205,000.
in both but the fact that while some Directors-Messrs James Hart Alex, stomers
Our Ningpo correspondent writes that it usual has elapsed since the issue of last Oir- cargoes suffered very severely reported that the mandarins hure impri- onlar, during which the market has changed
little, as your contemporary observes, that it their seats upon leaving Shanghai, and from it, and that such a thing is unknown some land to the Episcopal Mission some very scarce, and the business transacted has, of selling The supply of tonnage continues will not be allowed to rest until it has been Messrs W. H. Dalgliesh, A. MeLand, W. at this post, at any rate points suspicion in years ago. The same mission, through the in consequence, been on a very moderato
Brand and J. A. Hawes were appointed to the direction of the stoneca, particularly English Consul, aucceeded in getting the one. decided on a satisfactory basis." It is a fill the vacancioa.
as-it is matter that concerns all nations and traders,
aid the stevedore's coolies, who go powder manufactory removed from the City Homewards, froights from the Philippines In accordance with the provisions of the from Shanghai, sloop at night in the holds against the desire of the native local autho have continued firm with a steady demand, Doed of Settlement the Members of the of the vessels on top of the Toa. If this rities. It is thought the imprisonment is to but no transactions have taken place, owing themselves for re-election. The Directors relieve the steamers of suspicion, and pos- about the powder manufactory.
port to London only one settlement ha bean connected with the Company uninter Hankow, which I believe will exist, should at this port since 1885, part of the time as
regret the death of their sibly, shippers from some loss.
We learn that Me J. E. Reding, who has
been effected at private terms, but more forier.
cr colleague Mr James Hart who had
The facilition for shipment this year in been connected with the Russian Consulate tonunge is wanted in this direction.
Constrise, a fair amount of business has since 1873,
render it extremely difficult for pilferage to Vice-Consul, and for the last twelve years again been done for steamers from Saigon, one element of danger will thereby bo olimi- mouths well-earned leave of shsonco. His to 10 cents natent
per pical 1 being offered for suit- place will be taken by Mr J. Fadorin, whoable boats. The demand for vessela The matter scous to me to be worthy of a lately arrived from Peking, where he for the Northern peris
has slightl
improv. moru attention than it has hitherto received, was connected with the Russian Legation.ed, and rates are tiraier. as in addition to the pecuniary loss suffered Chen, the Magistrate of the Mixed Court, it is certainly one justification to those who paid a visit of coremony to Captain Aerosoff, and Willie Need, 1,449 tone proceed to Phi- complain of the loose way in which business on ward the Asia this morning (7th). Mr Lippines under charter effected at home. is conducted in the Trade on this side.
J. Padorin acted us interpretor. Yours truly,
Auditors.
Cores, will be of great interest and servico to many readers. The one we are promised is by a learned French gentleman who adds to grout scholastic attainments in Oriental literature, specially in that appertaining to the Far Esat, an ability in dealing with Asian themes that has gained for him a sound reputation in French literary circles With those few introductory remarks, we may state that B. Scherzer, the French Consul at Hankow has just finished, and eve of publishing, a translation of was which á famous scholar v who during the Ming dynasty. The name of the writer lins escaped our memory, but his three great pewors the United States, of haled goods and yarn, in Europe, Ame- necounts what he heard and saw of the Great Britain, and France, and by all the rica and India. The issue of Customs record with mach
of Coreans are historically the best that sino. Cunauls of other nations represented at the Gazette No. 48, for the last quarter of the
·logists are noquainted with. M. Scherzer line Hawaiian Churi. taken great pains in his translation, the value of which will be further enhanced by annotations and commentarios from this manuscript work of a Japanese writer. This manuscript is, we believe, a curiosity of literature, and has never been published, and is only known to une or two scholars besides M. Scherzer in whose possession it now is. M. Scherzor's translation will be published shortly by a leading firm of Pari- sian booksellors, and as the work is to be embellished with woodents, and will con- tain a map of Corea, well drawn and cor- racted from the latest authorities, the volumes will not only form an important addition to Far Eastora literature, but will We prove interesting to the popular mind. may state that M. Scherzer is the author of several translations of Chinese works into dited with ulsegy ahure in the tabbur of compiling somn of the dictionaries of the Corean and kindred tongues which have lately appeared,
The
By order of the Court of Director,
HERBBBT S. MORRIS,
Secretary.
Police Intelligence.
the Hon. M. S. Timothy, Acting
Police Magistrate). Wednesday, April 13,
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF GOVERNMENT.
PROPERTY.
China.
SHANOMAL
(Nexts.)
A SUFFERER.
TIENTSIN.
Bronch and rice teran, and has been ere baptized at the St. Andrew's Cathedral on the people of those regions, and at the same remand, from the 6th-instasty at six o'clock on Wednesday evening, (6th) royal party, that sercely any one know of
toba
of
THB BURGLARIOUS ATTACK AT KOWLOON.
therefrom
in the
sharon every ten days from the heada of Advertiser were modiuma through which he behind then cones I-chang and Wu-bu No. 22 Yau-ma-ti; and state of $500, i (8th), the former froin Wenchow, and the
KING KALAKAUA IN HONGKONG. The P. & O. steamer Thibet, with H. M. King Kalakaua on board, arrived late yes- terday evening, and H.R.H. landed shortly afterwards, taking up his residence al the
for
A
thu
Settlement
The American ships Hercules, 1,277 tona,
The American bark Com, Dupont 433- tons, proceeds to Bankok under charter thenco to one port in France (Timber, affected oleowhere.
The disengaged tonnage in port amounts to 4 vessels, registering 1,613 tons, steamers not included,
Private.
The following are the settlements: British Burque Coren, 681, to London,
Portland, Private.
American barque N. Boynton, 10055- British barque Channel Queen, 60t
Newchwang maid back, 40 cents per pical.
British steamer Penedo, 602, Newchwang British steamer Tunis, 886, Saigon to
Hongkong, $5,500 in fall. Hongkong, $4,800 in full.
Dut, steamer Java, 1037, Saigon to
British steamer Yangtazo, 782; Ching- kiang to Canton, 29 cents per picul.
Old
Quotations HONGKONG, April 13. OPIUM-Now Patin, esah,.85922 « 582)
cash,... New Benares, cash,. Oki
carby... New Malwa, credit,... 680 Allowance, Tsels...... 32
605
The present King is descended from the year 1880, enables us to make a comparison ruptedly of the election of Auditors for be committed in the cargo bonts; so that as Consul, leaves for his home on twoive although rates are slightly weaker, only 18 ancient sovereigns of the Hawaiian Islands, of the total collection of Transit Dues dur and was born in the city of Honolulu Noving the past decade. We find the receipts the current year devalves upon the Share 16th, 1830; the residence of his hond in 1870 were The 1gues ought to nord retires, but. Mr White offers himself for holders at the Meding. Mr Maslena parents-Hon. C. Kaparkea and A. Kenho-Ths. 336,341 These figures afford kalole-was situated on the sito now ceuadditions! evidence of the inuense value re-alection. pied by the Queen's Hospital. His Majesty of the system and of its wide-spread adop- was married to Kapiolani (grand niece of tinn in the North of this empire. Kapiolani, the heroine) December 19th, system not only develops the aule of our 1863, who also is a descendant of He
manufactures, but it hus waiian chiefs. A sister of His Majesty is boon to the former rebel-stricken districts proved a veritable the esteemed wife of Governor Dominis, along the Yangtse, by enabling the while a younger sister is married to the peasantry of those parts to procure clothing (Before
poor Hon. A. S. Cleghorn. The latter, Her and other necessarios Royal Highness Princess Miriam L. Cleg. The extension of the system to Yunrian, rios at reduced prices.
April 1. The China Merchant's Company's stea- horn, gave birth to a daughter on the 16th
Kwangri, which do not
дорог to have of October, 1876. This is the first birth recovered from the Mahomedian and Tai-
nier Pantah, Captain Patterson, having on board His Majesty Kalakaun, King of Ha that has occurred in the presont Royal ping rehellions nearly as rapidly so the
waii, reached the Band on the morning of Family since the accession. The infant was northern provinces, would be welcomed by
the 30th ultimo. She cano in so quietly, His Excellency the Viceroy of the Liang-and, so far as we know, without previous Mak Ahang, 27, marine hawker, appeared Kiang arrived at Chinking free Nanking announcement of her being the bearer of a Christmar murning, 1976, nome Church, tiro give an get Brisko dodas at charge of being in this fus, which had in a Chinese gunboat. He was expected to hor proximity till she was here. In the after- rites and ceremonies of the English home by creating a brisker demand, by the name of Victoria Kaweka Kamlanı
iron blocks, £13, Lunalilo.
The consumption of Bombay cotton, and been stolen from tu gushed of the Royal come down tho river by the C. N. Co.'s noon His Majesty, accompanied by the Flis Maiesty was educated at the Royal aiderable, in spite of heavy taxation; and on the former occasion to enable the de❘ was salutód by the batteries at Golden Istendant niombers of his Cabinet, took a to Hongkong, 35 cents per pioul.:
Foreign yarn in this province" is very con- Artillery Barracks. The case was remanded steamer Pekin, and consequently that vessel PROFESSOR Johnston states that the wool School under the direction of Mr and Mrs strange to say, notwithstanding cheap rates fendant to produce the man from whom he land and Silver Island, as well na by other quiet walk of observation around our little which is grown in Great Britain and Freland Cooke, whose invaluable labors were pre-of freight by steamor, numerous junks bought the books, but this he was now un- carrios off the land every year upwards of ductive of auch good results to the young come in from Macao deeply laden with able to do, and ho was fined £10, in default Bred from the gune at Silver Island were so Viceroy, who received His Majesty with
in the vicinity of Chinking. The charges four million pounds of sulphur, to supply chinta and chiefosses of the islands. He cotton and bale goods. They, however, do to be imprisoned for three months with hard heavy that their discharge fairly shook the that respect and attention which is due to Yesterday the Royal party visited the which requires the addition to the soil of was an apt scholar, and learned to read and not appear to fill up fast with export car-labour."
British ateamor Loudoun Castla, 1616, stener. When the Viceroy passed down his position, and which His Excellency Li Saigon to Hongkong, Rice, 20 cents per gypaun. The huur on the write both the Hawaiian and English lang Bonds of serios off nearly hadt unges with great nocuracy and tasto.
goes, as sore have remained in port fully Ho
three months.
w pathon, the sluts were repeated. knows so well how to bestow upon distin-picul; Padily, 20 cents per picul. as much as the wool of our sheep. It is, lus in former years contributed to both the A perusal of the above numbered Cus
that it is His Excellency's guished visitors. therefore,
not without reason, says the Hawaiiou and English newspapers
British stomer Chas 1 Hook, D02, published toms Gazette shows that this port takes
intention to make a short.tour of inspection Journal of Applied Science, that the Chinese in Honolulu. The Huku Pakipita or Star foremost place among the newly-opened on remand from the 8th int on the charge Chinking a few days, and then to return banquet in the Hall of the China Mer and back, $4,000 in full.
Yip Atai, 33, and nine others appeared up the Grand Canal aftor remaining at and this evening he gives His Majesty a
To-day His Excellency
ency roturned the visit, Saigon to Hongkong, 19 cents per picul. collect and employ as a manure the hair of the Pacific, the Gazetic, Polinesian and ports as a collectorate. Hoihow is not far of burglarionely breaking and entering house to Nanking
British steamer Bowen, 88, to Saigon chants Co. erected last fall in connection their people,
communicated with the public. In general whose revenue depends on Transit Dues jewellery and clothing to
H.M.S. Laly and Luncing have arrived with its
its office historical reading and current literature,
and manager's residenca, | His Majesty
A comparison of our imports for 1880 with on the 9th inst.
I understand that the subject of Inttor from Tientsin.
the is well versed. He writes a these of uther ports for 1879, proves that
emi- Inspector Lindsay gave evidence as to shortly for Japan.
The Lily leaves gration of Chuese to the kingdom of Ha- peculiarly fine and bold hand. During the this port ranks above many of the nider the arrest of the 6th and 7th defendante, Last
Wail was freely discussed The last report published by us as to the and the Viceroy, especially the great
by His Majesty predecessors, he has occupied many posi- and Cotton Yarn
years, under the reigns of his four
ones a conarUNOF
mar of T-clothe, Long
whom articles were found depth of water at Hankow was that of the ones of those craigrants Ells, on both of tious and offices of trust and responsibility, this vicinity sovus to be fishing and the property stolen from the house at Tau-reported on the 30th ult. that on the 26th a
which were identified as some of the CMS.N. Co.'s steamer Klengthing, which taking them with them. There are The chief industry in wh
who have as will appear from the following mens
wanufacture of Pea-nut cake
ma-ti. The witness Lay 4-1 alag iden
of Chinamen a large number of
the king- of which large quantities are now shipped tified the sixth and
seventh defendants
The G. N. Co.'s steamer Pekin
gone. 1% by steamers at remarkably elenp raten.
to be desired that the The fisheries of these waters must en his shop on the pretence of buying oars it was twelve feet nine inches. The Pekin been treated in a just and humana manter,
reported the previous day that on the 25th, omigrants go in fam
families. Tho Chinese have play a vast number of Imads in all its on the day of the burglary. Li Akwong, & strived here again yesterday from Hankow, which contrasts strongly with the treatment branches, from not-junking to fish-drying lemployed by Laut AI, also identified and we are now courteously informed that they have received in California. This they and salting, Apropos
the ixth and seventh prikouers fishing nets, it
the two cenrred to us that Chinese cheap labour men who came to the shop on the 8th has, that mat, it was only five feet; there have appreciated, and there is no
therefore, been a fall of seven feet in cause to complain against them than
no more might supply our fisheries with note, just an instant, and offered to buy some oars,
Some further evidence was given by Tan only soventeen feet of v their cheap labour furnishes as with straw
ninu days. At Hunter Island there were any other class of emigrants. They are Bank, Wire,
against water, and in the
the quiet, peaceable, industrious and respectful, machinery, and onluss seines and note are stolen clothing was pawned, but he was un-kiang, only thirteen feet, and the river in "hoolain element, which machine made (and perhaps your readers able to identify any of the prisoners se tho
falling there at
at the rate of one
foot per
disgrace and the curse of Ban Francisco. think
Glenorchy be made, here clicaper case was further remanded till the were loading rice at Chinking on they could
A pleasant incident of His Majesty's visit Documentary, 4 months' sight, 3/92 than at home, while in return we might instant,
day. The formor steamer was expected to boyhood, Mr W. French, of the Custorus supply to colestial fishermen with steel
demand, leave the part yesterday afternoon their own clumsy but serviceable hooks, (Before the Hot Ng Choy, Arting Police Society have reason to feel greatly encour- have met him, and all must feel a deeper Gold Leaf, 004 fine hooks at less cust thu they can make
(71)
Service. His Majesty seems to have made
Shanghai, demand, The friends of the Chinese Religions Tract
very favourable impression on all who just as we undersell them in the case of
Magistrate).
aged on account of the impotus given to the interest in the kingdom of the sunset aea Sovereigns, steel needles.
work by the for
the formation
tion of an important au- which has so recently emerged from dark- in the Thi Ato, 21, auginour, was charged with feets are to aid in circulating Christian li- in consequorice of having seen its jutalligent Hongkong Baok, 96 % prein. salas.
province of Shutusi. Ita obness into the light of Christian civilisation,
Shares. the record in the Custous Clarette, that westening a brass casting value about so, the tutature throughout the proviues, and to th
jocta have registered colder tanperature in property of the Hongkong and Whampoa raise subscripts both from Chinese and
Union Ins. Soc. of C'ton, $1,000 p.sh. cember than oves at Takow, (50° F.) Swate, Dock Co., on the 12th instant.
We are now having it very dry and dusty, China Traders' Jua. Co., $1,600 p. sh. salce. The defendant was soun reinoting the foreigners for the purpose." Article five of the sun being very hot in the middle of the North China Ins. Co., Tls. 1,100 per share. who is now travelling as a conumissioner of
Crusy of the Order of Sta. Maurizing as here the thermometer at night foll telout 7.30 lost evening.
the Constitution states that cach church day; but it is cool in the morning and Yangtze Ins. Assoc., Tis. 735 and Lazarus.
p.sh. Emigration. One of the objects of the
Perhaps meteorologists will account
of The 2
Rain is very much needed. or move to the funds of the Socie-
Chinese Ins. Co., 8305 per share, sales. The most prominent event which has oo- for this phenomenon. During the three euployed by the Company as an gheer careful attention to the question of what throne is his visit to the United States, actions of the thermometer here am oftet soned for two months with hard labour. King's tour round the world is to devote curred since His Majesty's accussion to the months Jan.-Match our highest temperature for about six months, and had previously ally to the gives of dish if his big - obtained on forged notes in consuction with China Fire Ins. Co., $300 per ah, buyers
has been 82 and lowest 12. The fluctua-borne a good character.
to the work of distribution, shall be the recent discovery reported some little H.K. & W. Dock, 43% premu, sales, Defendant was sentenced to be impri- considered a member of the Society, and be time sincs, has been found, or in some way B. C. M. 8.-boat Co., $20 prom. race of people it would be advisable to incompanied by Guvernor Dominis of Oahu
eligible for the Executive Committee. and Governor Kapen of Maui. While len and acvere,
The officers for 1881 a
I are Kev. T. Richard hate good, and that the severest punish-Shai Steam Nav., Tis. 3 per a nominal. Chairman; Rev. F. James; Treasurer; Dr. tim instead of decapitation-N,-0. Daily Hongkong 2 Nav. Co., s. 160 p. share. ment likely to be inflicted will be deporta- Li Aon, 28, shop castic, was charged with Committee are Rev. T. Richard, Rev. J.
B. Schofield, Secretary The Executive News: stealing $1.20 from the
stant Complain- ant was in the gallery of the Po Lek Theatre been a large influx of Chinese lately, as of the Emon, while the superriga peo-points, does not go far enough, and leaves occasion to take out h's purse, missed the passengers who left by the M, Mu
Bustin, Chiengo, Now Bedford, and other Haldermai, while correct in the main At about 7.30 last evening, and whose merits as immigrants, the people of ple of the United States from the Pacific to the matter somewhat in obscurity,
having Alpacket containing eleven 10 cent pieces from his pocket, and at the same time sew the away from him. Oom- called out plainant
Government House for the time he will be
here. The Consul General for Hawaii (the Hon. W. Keswick) met the King on board the Thibet, as did also Dr Eitel,
randa:
1952 Appointed to the Staff of H. R. H.
Tholiho, Lieutenant General, as; Aide do Camp.
1858 May 20, appointed Colonel. 1863 Brevot Captain of Infantry.
Member of Privy Council, Kanieha moha IV.
of
manure,
as the two men, who had come took was "twelve feet above zeris, dom, but hitherto very few families have
20
It la much
Acting Private Secretary; and His Majesty 1859 Oct. 3, ppointed member of the House raid which cannot be made at less cost by Akow, pawn-broker, with whom somo of the Straight Channel, thirteen miles below Kin- and they appreciate their freedom from the
accompanied the latter to Government Houac His Majesty had previously ac cepted the hospitality of the Honourablo W. Keswick, Consul General for Hawaii, as tho heads of Messrs Jardine, Matheson and Company have been for many years. Pressure was brought upon the King, how-
1883 June 30, Postmaster General.
of Nobles.
Dec. 7, re-appointed under Kameha.
Council of State.
Old Malwa, sredit,... 720 Allowance, Taels...... 16
Exchange.
3/87
?? Domand,
...
2)
30 days' sight, .**
alike the
4 months sight,
Crudits,
3/9 3/0
"
meha V, a member of the Privy will enlighten us on this subject) one wants men who patrned the clothing; and the steamers Chinkin and Wednes-here was meeting with a playmate of his India, Wire,
of
1864 Feb. 3, Chamberlain. 1867 Made Knight Companion of the Order 1870 Received as Knight Coromander Grand
Kamehameha f.
Cross of the Order of Francis Joseph, 1874 Becans Grand Master of the Order of
Emperor of Austria.
Kauchameha J.
ever, to make him alter that intention, and he and the gentlemen travelling with hint are now at Government House. Hi Majesty is accompanied by Colonel C. EL Judd, his Chamberlain, and Mr W. N. Arm-1875
Made Knight Grand Cross of the Order Instituted the Order of Kalakaua.
of Francis Josepli.
Though this port situated much further south thair Canton, wo find from
19th
LARCENY FROM THE HONG HAM DOCK. -
71
2:20
226
727
73
30 days' sight, privata
731
927.65 95.42
strong, Attorney Gonoral of his Kingdom, | 1876 Received Insignia of Kaight Grand" (9) Canton (44") or Kivng Chow (0), Feasting from the store root at the Deck at member who makes an annual subscription verstand that what noney had been H.K. Fire Ins. Co., $1000 per share, sales.
troduce into the Islands. There is a fortile land able to support easily a population of
abroad, he was receivul with the highest honors by President Grant and all the off-
& nullion people, and there are only some 60,000 nativos and Bottlem in it. There has
the oflicers of the U. S. Army and Navy, core of the Government of Washington; by and the municipal officers of New York,
the that
I not fail to demonstrate their
to the
ention
addresses
and
40".
Bangkok.
April 3rd.
He had been
LARCENY. FROM THE PERSON.
Your account of Ah Chong and General a hawker, on the 12th son of Ng Chiu, J. Tuner, F. Funes, Rev. L. R. Drake,
"the Paradise of the Chinese," but it is publie rem a gentleman friendly man well known in Stam, and although he pieces on the floor.
2
I
Japan.
NAGASAKI,
Express, April 2.)
BABOMBI
.......
1 P.M....
30.082 80.029 30.040
China Coast St.
Co., 882 per share, Hongkong Hotel O., 876 per share buyers, China Sugar Ref. Co., 3108 p. share miles,
Do, W.
Debentures, 3X prem Pigott, Esq., and It. H. 4. Scho
Chimese Imperial Loan of 1874, nominał, field, Ea
We have omitted to mention that among
Do,
of 1877 H.K. Ice Co.'s shares, 8125 per share. steamer Djennah on Wednesday, were the of the Takasima Colliery to the Mitra Bishi The final arrangoniente for the transfer Roman Catholic Bishop in the Eastern thi Steamship Company have been concluded, (Taken at Mesers Falconer & Co.'s Premises,
Temperature.
Rev. Father Nicholas Bettembourg, both former has been labouring in Mongolia and have been most generously and extensively a manner worthy of so great an occasion.
Queen's Road.) The Invitations to participate in the rejoicings China for twenty-eight years, daring the areante amongst the foreign residents,
HONGKONG, April 19.
whole pericul
which he has been beyond and, as will have been gathered from the the pals of civilisation, and we understand tenure of them, the festivities will be held is on the register as an American citizen.
intention
return to China after brief stay at
on board the Company's fine steamship Poor Ah Chong was locked up on this man's
whither he proceeds Akitsushima Maru, Captain Frahm, which on business connected 1
with
his Misaion. It will leave for Taitasims. Yung Loi Ho, 21, and Furg Ayat, 22, it not the intention, we believe, of the Rev. complaint, and although he offered to houtmen, wero charged with sulung Ho Father Betten onry to return, and his de-against dollars still continues; and the
this afternoon.
out of the claim for $144, he was. aattle the matter by paying 8103 admitted Akwong on the 12th inst. Defendante are parture was a source of deep's
The gradual depreciation of eatas as
and the vitality of the Islands for all the King than with the wish or motto with to remain in prison, and was butun with proprietors of a cargo buat, and complainant i anang all classes of the French committy, dent discount. On Tuesday it was reported
suffered
regret not only closing quotations yesterday was 81 per time. It affects the question, what race will which the Friend, Honolulu, concludes that inanacles around bia ancles and lower complam by them. On the 11th of all who had becane in any way ac- they were 100 per cent discount in Yoko
is a cookie employed in the future be the principal inhabitants of from which we quote, hong live King Ku- General Halderinan arrived, when he be loading a French steamer with coal, and completion of his education, he entered the the vessel referred to in our isons of the
he remained for five months, until who were now witnesses, were employed
and two other copliée, quaint
quainted with him. Hu was educated in hamu. the Kingdom and therefore entitled to their lakaus and long may the Hawaiian King-ged piteously for his release. General complainant was told to sweep up the re-priesthood, and care to Shanghai shor
the military academy of St. Cyr. On the The Kompira Mare is in all probability Haldermau, finding that Al Chong's delen fuse, but rufused. First defendant then hefore the death of Abbé Aymeri Ho 19th ult. The following particulara ap-j Colonel Judd and Mr Armstrong are Treaty (1833), illegal, took the necessary defendant was accused of striking the other member of the French Municipal Council poared in one of the Kobe native papera:- London and Colonial Paper, &
Honolulu, as the people of nearly every the Atlantic dided into the history of Chong, who was a Hongkong carpenter and prisoner moval hat he had been robbed vision of Chihli, Mgr. Tagliabue, and the and to-day the event is to be celebrated in country to which they go have done, disagree, respect It has The Hawaiian Islands have been calledge memorable visit to America, that boatbuilder, was imprisoned at the request and defendant was stopped at the door by af whom are returning to France.
he responded to the
in a courtly and dignified of Consul Sickuis, on the complaint of a Constable, and upon being charguit with very doubtful whether the majority of the manner ne
ruler certain Mr Higgins. The complainant is a the theft threw down the packet of 10 cent Hawaiians consider the Chinese the per- nation. The whole affair was alike
abrid mnong the millions of a
Defendant was sentenced to be impri fection of settlors. The question how the able to all parties, and most sininently seems to hail direct from the Emerald Isle, soned for four maths with hard labour. population of the country is to be kept tended to prole and cement kindly and generous feeling between the two nations, up is a large and important one, and daily being drawn into closer commercial one that must be looked at boldly in ties and relationship. the face becsuso is affects the prosperity:
honor-
We cannot better conclude our notice of
Heru he
libe
DISORDERLY CONDCUT.
tion was, under the provisions of Art. 6 of threw a piece of coal at him, and the second
found it hopeless to influence the uan Hig-
due share in the administration of ita doma be maintained." affairs. His Majesty has devoted much time to the consideration of this question both of Hawaiian birth, being sons of Ame steps to see justice done. and muds the moat statesman-like en- ricna missionaries who went there and quiries into the various features con-lived for many years doing much good nected with it during his trip through Both gentlemen are men of ability and ex-
information as to the King and his country which, we have been able to collate,
it is
Best
As the General two witnesses.
were ordered
and almost
The three witnesses and the defondants
*ALLEGED ASSAULT.
shortly
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Shipping Intelligence.
The following is corrected from the latest
VESSELS TO ARRIVE.
AT HONGKONG, Name.
solely through his instrumenta- the boiler of the steamier Kompira-maru, At two o'clock p.m. on the 10th instant, the General Hospital was established and vessel was off Minami-karasaki, and killed Left. lity the Chinese Hospital in connection with trading from Shimonoseki, burst when the
in many other
ther good works, devoting to the swanslation.
3. Wylo is not much injured."--Hioga the relief of the poor and to the alleviation of the sufferings of the sick. He was, most the residents of Nagasaki will fora monent
We sourouly think it possible that any of Clot popular among all classes, irrespective of
faina, he wrote to the Foreign Offien of 810 coche to find each tio, sureties of supported. He also took a prominent part nine of the persons on board. The hull of Sept. gins, who persisted in extorting his Sia Siam on the Japan and the North of China; these perience, and we owe to their courtesy the dy action of officiakand be sed months, in default to be committed for rester part of his large prva Cole, to Ne
before the subject; but
in fourteen days. the scene by gaol-fever and dysentery, notion, poor Ah Chong was carried off leay- ing Higgins with the uncomfortable feeling that a fellow-cresture had somehow s
Yung Loi Ho, boatman, one of the de- their religious denominations, and by his certain name in connectiền with a Noo, caped him. It is not likely that a sub-apo, & coolie, employed by complainant, particular have lost a warm-hearted and means of the Japanese post yesterday p.m. fendants in the last caso, chargol Wong departure our French fellow residents in circulated throughout the settlement by disgusting print which was freely scription will be raised to indemnify Mr Higgins; and some think it will be a long, when returning from Wanghal Market/congenial friend.
with assaulting him yesterday evening
But in order to remove all doubts, we hare long time tre that account be finally The affair appeared to be a continuation of
(Courier.) squared up.
for more reasons than most emphatically the quarrel which took place on board The sentence passed on the Censor Lia one, deny the slightest
disgrace
to
Law Notice.
enquiries will be continued throughout the whole course of His Majesty's voyage. The King and party proceed hence to Bangkok next week, halting here till probably Tues- day next. No definite arrangements, had been made up to a late hour this afternoon, as to what His Majesty will do here. There will in all probability be a reception (Before the Hon. Francis Showten, Acting,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG. IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. Chief Justice.) Thursday, April 14.
THE NORTH-CHINA INSURANCE COMPANY. 11 am.
The
following is the report for-presente Judge's summons by defendant, for leave Shareholders, held at the Offices of the Suit No. 9.-Sands and aner. Forbes-tion to the Sixth Ordinary Meeting of the to employ an accountant to make final sa- count.
Company on Tuesday, 12th April:--
at Governmidit House, at which all so de- airing will have the opportunity of being presented to His Majesty, The King goss on to Siam and from Bangkok will pro- ceed to Singapore, thence to Calcutta Spending only a few days there, he will go by
Suit No. 10-Quan Hoi Chane and ors. 7. Fong Sui Fung and ors-Judge's aum- rail to Bombay, whence he will embark for mons by Receiver, for leave to commence
gland, going through Egypt. After a legal proceedings,
Suit No. 15.-Wong Truk Lain Cho stay in England which will pacemarily be Lai Tong and anor.Ex parte application brief, His Majesty goer home by way of by plaintiff, for leave to
to proceed against the Yung. Suit No. 4.-Yip
CORRESPONDENCE.
PILFERAGE,
from
alike.
author
con-
1, Lucy A. Nickels,
Rockhurst Clarins B. Carver,
18, Highlander, 15, Hilda Maria,
15, Antares (8.) 17, Creswell,
31, Huguenot, Feb.
15, Lizzie Bell,
15, Xenia,
19, Christine, 19, Star of China, 7, J. W. Marr,
20, Westerguard, Dec. complainant's cargo boat earlier in the day See Hung by the Board of Punishment production of what participation in the 2, Therese.. 3, Laurons; and both complainant and defendant were seems to give satisfaction in certain infin-] and printer nieasure boats is being | ordered to find two sureties of $50 each, to antial sections of local Chinado society.
A novelty in
8, Laura, The in default to be committed for a month. to be of good behaviour for three months, downfall of the Censor is as complete as tlement, the proposed motive power of
general opinion appears to be that the structed by a
a Chinese carpenter in the set. Jan. possible. Lia Sae Hung is completely ex- which he claims as entirely original, Vintag tinguished in so far as oficial life
Mr A. S. Arnold, formerly & resident of carmod, and can only obtain a government Nagasaki, has assumed the management of The Directora present herewith the
appointment by means of a recommendation the well-known "Hiego Hotel" audited Statement of Accounts for the half-To the Editor of the "SANGRA MERSURY." he is scarcely likely to prosure. The Cen-
a high official in the year ending 31st December 1880, and the
empire and this Shanghai, 8th April, 1881. sor has always had the reputation of a DEAR SIR,-In a few weeks more we may possessing the unhappy power of making Blarelolders will be glad to learn that the business of the Company for the past year expect the opening of the Tos Season at unnecessary onemies. When at the Court shows very satisfactory results.
Hankow, and in view of this I think it of St. James's bo distinguished himself by America and hopes to return to his own defendant Toang at Chi v. Chun Nin the profits being apportioned in the follow. yearly increasing evil. It is estimated that by an exhibition of what can be led the F Bengal Opium, kave bag n depressing theor
The tonih-worshipping tesson of 1879 This underwriting Account has would be well that sonte steps should be needless and petty quarreling, and las tives Intervening since the dispatch of last been closed and the Final Dividend paid, taken towards the remedy of a great and whole official career has been characterised nil, taken together with the large Bloke of Kingdom by the beginning of October and anor, Judge's summons by the plaining manner. The affairs of State of Hawaii are being ad.tiff, to show cause why none Judge Dividend Tis. 70 per share... Tla. 75,000 of foreighters property was abstractef and his button, and be degraded j in bot his antithe prices of new crops is bright into ng out of the cargoes, of the fuw first steamors most injudicious form of cantankerousness. kimis huve materially given wild & on the Marks for the drug. The rates for ministered by the King's sister, who is also not boot down for hearing before a Judge Dividend 30% Bomus to contri
last several thoumud pounds Worth The Shen Feo says Llu Set Hung will los his hair, na he has no children. The follow-
rent
enriak a
Bentence somewhat auzular to what in the market freely, investments in drug mat 16, Wilne ing particulam as to His Majesty may be
78,000 and,
it is possible, not under thaPolition
unu on a united spole for ordinary The Mainichi Shimbun read with interest
Guild funless there is special lowing repartOA
contains the was born November 16th 1896, Kalakana
Tia. 460,000 Ster
the morning of the 4th Guild), it is not at all Stealage
$610
placed at ns. low as 1980. Today's id ascended the Throne, Feb. 12th, 1874 to pay $1537.38, and all interest, to the reinsurances, ko amounted during the redress, would meet with less obstruction, was of Akawa, when she posed cloten the rate in given at 15024 to $805) and fur The Hawaiian Throne, by t
Flying between Osaka and Hiogo, rate is givennt $300 to 1382) Fur Benares the death of Administrator of Wm, McKeon, deceased. Lunalilo, was there vacant, his reign lasting
six months, July to December, to T both from Chinese and their 544,004,60, and the Losses and China put friends, than if the mischief originated in all alte sesuren and passengers on boars The receipts for the month, Bo far, aggre
on the
the surface of the water high touch drug $8022 only one year. No successor having been
ppointed, the respons
responsibility devolved on
to Tls 273,320.45, there being a surplus on more influential quarters. Be the estate of Tong. Chew Moey, de the Worlsing Acmount to carry formagt of...The competition for business which is bodios ao ope tine, and therefore they and Bus alb, chest against that was, Texcer
weis greatly natonished to a many gute 3,418 tutionally upon the Legislative Ausembly ceased-Petition of Weng Shu Tung, for Tis 235,4275. Further settlements of now gharacterise of our Tea Trade readers terapted to put back to Ajikawa to report 500 eheels have been taken by the local
year. During of electing a sovereign.wo aspirants only Probate, w
the interval, some stored their names, viz, Princs
claims on above account during the current it David In the
auited a of the Estate of Chan Po, half year aniount to Tla. 54,010.90 Kalakaus and Queen Emián. The Ausein- deceased-Pestion of Char
d'action will this matter, but there being a strong past consumers against 1,000 chests at the core. so tekou, while individual schon would erly wind blowing, tiny, could not manage responding pericel wet year. This, with the Clara bly convened on the 12th of February, Probate.
of Chan I-Yik, for The Balates appearing at the credit of appear always to meet it obstruction it They put in therefore at Leobo, Ama expiations, leaves, the wailable supply
the Company is a 651,064.01, exclusive front competitors; still, In the matter of Chung Hong Ying, do of the paid up Capital and Reserve Fund, of those at home who pince their interest in who went off
fanly for the sake gisaki, and reported it to the shermen cominated at 3, chests, against that of Anchises (a) Jected the former. The adherents of the ceased-Petition of Chung Oon, for Letters out of which sum it is proposed by the the hands of buyers here, I would suggest to notice that the crows have returned 400 aheals were Henares, of which Eind the
ampcessful candidate manifested their dis of Administration,
1,850 chests last yese, Of this laes quantity Tanner (4) Directors to make an interim distribution that the matter is one which might call for to the Settlements, and are building a nest, reqat stock gqmprisce 1,350 cheats,
1874 and by a vote of thirty-nine to six,
without
a Jury,
4
and without
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ople are poor
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