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two telegrams, which he has received to-day from Amoy, the first early in the day, and

No. 5684-SEPTEMBER 8, 1881.].

Co.'s new steamer, is it Kowloon Dock at present. She will be replaced by the Buez, when she comes out on Baterday. THE British steamer Glenfruin appears to

fresh, every indication of typhoon. On 31st, apoke St. Elmo from Bombay to Ban Francisco, in lat. 4 N., long. 99 E.

the other in the afternoon -

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Amoy, Sept. 8th, 9 am-A typhoon

THE CHINA MAIL.

| charges in the Board have been Moarre Messrs J. Miller and T. Scott elected: Mr Gil6llan (Chairman) and Glass retired, and Messrs J. Miller and T. Scott elected: Mr Scott bocorning Chairman.

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raging here the direction is Northerly." THE increasing size of steamers is shown have experienced a touch of typhoonish

The increasing size of steamers is shown Amoy, Sept. 8th, 12 poon-Sivce eight! Amoy, Seather year between Singapore and this port this morning, weather improving Gale by the following table, which gives the total She reports: In Chantel strong 8. W. gale, not very severe; tail-end of typhoon. Be number and tonnage of the vessels that She reports: In Chantel strong .W. galegan yesterday in North-East; veerad round have passed through the Suez Canal during reasols that midway, fine weather; Indian Ocean, strong gradually to South-oust. Lowest reading of monsoon, and China Sea 8. W. monsson, Barometer, 29.40."

the mouth of March for the past oloven If the typhoon that has gone north and years→ enlivened the dull life of Amoy to some extent be the same as that whose existence was reported off the north end of Luzon, it must have cannoned off the Island of Formos, and judging from its present: direction we may yet hour muro of its pro- groas before it has spent itself. Let us hopo there will be no heavy devastation to record either amongst the shipping or pro- perty on shore such as typhoons so often prove themselves capable of causing in a very short time

Tex nuximum and minimum readings of the thermometer at the Harbour Office during the week ending Friday, August 26th, ware,-09 on Sunday and 76 ón Monday and Tuesday. The highest nud lowest records during the same week at the Peak, (1,823 feet) were 79 on Saturday and Sunday, and 70 on Monday and Wednes. day.

cording to the list appearing in the Overtond Mail of that date:

Aug. 3, via Southampton, por Kheeline Aug. 15, via Brindisi

For Hongkong.From Southampton Lieut. H. C. Burrowa; Assist, Coniny. Gon. Sadler.

THE cass of the prisoner who some tinte The following passengers were booked by ago assaulted Mr Tonnochy, when Superin-P. & O. steauiors, up to August 5th, ac- tendent of the Gaol, was to-day before the Hon. P. Ryrie, and Mr J. P. MacEuen, Justices of the Pence. The case was tried to-day by Justices of the Peace in couse. quence of the disallowance of the Prisons Regulations Amendment Ordinance No. 7 of 1880, which provided that in a curtain class of offences the Superintendent of the Gaol, could cell in a Police Magistrate. Reporters were not admitted, but we wider- stand that the punishment to be indicted on the prisoner is thirty-six lashes.

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For Shanghai.-From Southampton: Mr P. Tanner, Lieut. H. E. Burrows, Mr

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Sept. 28, via Southampton: Oct. 10, via Brindisi:

For Hongkong --From Southampton: Misa T. E. Page.

For Shanghai-From Southampton: Mr and Mrs. D. D. Maine,

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Dom-

761,467

No.

of Ships

Gross Tons.

Average Tons. per Ship

1670 1871

435,811

897 995

1872

1873.

1,430,100 1,330

1874 1876

2,085,072 1,777

1,264

1,494

1876 1877

3978

1979 1880

3,423,672 1,917 2,040,708 1,968 3,072,017 2,108 3,418,949 2,056 3,201,635 2,066 1,477 3,236,042 2,191 2,028 | 4,344,51A 2,144

Police Intelligence. (Before Frederick Stewart, Esq.). Thursday, September 8.

THE CHAIR NUISANCE..

Eight chair ekulice for annoying strangers, who had landed at Peddar's Wharf, were each faed 25 couts, or one day's in prison-

mont with hard labour.

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Joseph Howard, an American seaman, was fired 35 cents, or one day's imprison ment, for being drank and incapable on the

17th inst.

DREACH OF MARKET ORDINANCE, ̄`

U Awa admitted solling salt fish on the street ou the 7th inst., and was fined $1 or four days' imprisonment.

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF A BOAT.

labour

LARCENY.

CUTTING EARTH IN FOMPITAL ROAD.

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and he then told him that Tang Tai Chun ant compradore to Messrs Turnar had opium to sell, and that he was assist ant compradore to Messrs Turner & Co. Witness therefore want and bought the opium at Mesers Turner & Co.'s defendant was fined $100 oerend First defendant was discharged second defendant was fined $100 or fourteen days' imprisonment; and the third defend ant $100 or fourteen days' imprisonment. the raw opium to be returned.. The prepared op be returned. The prepared opium seized to be forfeited;

THE PIRACY CASE, This case was again before the Court to day, and after some further evidence was taken, the case was remanded till Satur day, 10th September.

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the thoughts of these potentates, in spits of their own attempts at concealing them, ar of great political signification

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hooks with which it was defended, ran away in the direction of the river and escaped The Home Office auagazine is used as a re- ceptacle for all the gunpowder, dynamite, and other explosives which may be disco vered, unclaimed, or seized by the police, and, although it would occasion aloud noise and commotion if blown into the air, it would probably do no injury bayond its loss to the nation.

THE BRADLAUGH- AFFAIR.

UNPRECEDENTED SUEKE IN. THE HOUSE.

Mr Bradlaugh carried out his promise, carried out his promise, mentioned in a previous issus, sed on Aug

Before Mr Bradlaugh left the House he informed Mr Denning that it was not at present his intention to return to ronew the struggle, and that if he changed his mind he would deom it his duty to do as he had done before, give to him personally ample notice. Accordingly a message by telegraph that after an application to the police-court Mr Bradlaugh was returning to the House to make a second attempt to unler was not predited; and the event proved that the message had been based on an erroneous apposition.

The same evening a crowded meeting was held in the Hall of Science, Old Street, un- der the presidence of Mr. Bradlaugh. De- legates attended from various parts of the country. Dr E. B. Aveling congratulated the meeting on their admirable conduct fe previous evening in Trafalgar Square and that day in Westminster, where they had qued

subject of the optin revenus, which he

the crowd, and this having been accom thought, contained all the instructions

plished, Mr Bradlaugh began proteating which were necessary in support of the

against the treatment he had received. statement he had made and which was re- The London corespondent of the Free. Speaking in an excited and indistinct way,

man's Je ferred to in the question. (Hear, haar.) man's Journal saya" Mr W. E. Forster, he informed Inspector Denning that he Sir E. Reed asked the Under-Secretary Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lawtenant of should come there again with a force at his for Foreign Affairs, on the 4th, whether the Ireland, will, i am credibly informed, rolin luck which would compel them to adnut Government would lay upon the table of quish that post after the Land Bill has him. He was asked by the inspector how why and the understood to subsequently bring the House the correspondenos which hard received Royal sant. The why and the many he would bring, and Mr Bradlaugh taken place with the Government of Japan wherefore will be patent. The date of was understood to say, “Many thousand.-- respecting the application of the laws of resignation is said to be some time between under a million." He subsequently declared Japan to foreigners; the trade in opium, Sept. 6 and 10.”

that what he meant was that he could bring and the closing of the foreign post offices It is announced that a committee will a large force there if he wished to The if he would state the present position of the shortly be appointed by the Treasury to pressure from the crowd now having abated, question of treaty revision; and when the consider the conditions under which convict die police drew away from Mr Bradlaugh, papers upon this subject would be presented labour can be made available for public who was left standing alone at twenty to Parliament.Sir C. Dilke: The question works. It is believed that a gentleman ruinutes past twelve confronting the door of the application of the laws of Japan to who has had long experience of this subject from which he had been ejected. The foreigners is dealt with incidentally in the in India will be one of those invited to members who had followed the police now general correspondence relating to treaty form the committes.

clustered in the doorway, and the policu, revision. The importation of opium into A Rothesay telegram says pleasure finding their hands somewhat free, began SHANGHAI, (Mercury)

Japan is prohibited by treaty but a quos boat belonging to Mr J. 1. Keeling, Kil- clearing Palace Yard. Sir E. Henderson, At Tientsin, they have similar news to tion has arisen with reference to the supply chattan Bay, Bate, containing the owner, however, found it desirable to order zein- that which we published rather more than of opium for medicinal purposes to the Mr and Miss Ritchie, Miss Nelson (daugh forcements from King Street, and after a month ago that the lakis tax is to be foreign community, and it is proposed to tor of Dr Nelson, of Glasgow), and Miss mane little delay the yard was once more abolished, and the Chinese merchants are discuss this question in the course of the Ewing, sink, on Aug. 3, while about a completely clear. News was brought to to pay a second duty, amounting to Ts. 60. negotiations. The foreign post-offices were hundred yards off the shore. The accident Mr Bradlangh that his case was under the We cannot quite make out if both together, closed by agreement in 1879, and there will was observed from a fishing boat, but no consideration of the House, and he there- import and inland duties, are Tis. 60, or be no objection to lay the papers relating to trace of the yacht or its occupanta has been upon composed himself to await the result

Many of his friends came up, and he the inland duty alone is to be that amount. this subject on the table, together with the found.

The War Office authorities and the police received their condolences Or The new Band created a very favourable general correspondence, when the negotia

congratula impression on its first appearance last night. Lions are concluded. At the request of the are investigating a reported attempt to de- tions, as the case might be. Here he re It consisted of nineteen Landsmon, of whom Japanese Government it has been agreed stroy the Home Office magazine, situated in mained, standing on the path at the en- a few were tho-old oucs. They were con- that the negotiations for the treaty revision the Plumstead Marshes, just below the trance to the House a little to the left of ducted by a master, Signer Vela, through shall take place in Japan, and Her Majesty's Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. One of the Westminster Hall, until information was whose thorough knowledge of his business Government are at the present moment in foremen belonging to the Laboratory Do- brought him of the vote approving the the niugio received full justice; and the communication on the subject with the partment states that his attention was called action which had been taken. He soon increased strength of the orchestra enhanced other Treaty Powers, and with the Cham- by a boy to the presence of a man on the afterwards walked away, and Palace Yard the effect. The garden was very well bera

well bera of Commerce in this country, and the roof of the magazine, which is an isolated became quieter. However, a large crowd attended, but the fair sex were not in principal firms interested in the trade with building, surrounded by a wooden palisad reusined in the neighbourhood for several strong forea. The audience were well Japan Her Majesty's Government has ing eight or nine feet high, and nearly a hours afterwards, and entire quiet was not satisfied, and expressed their satisfaction signified their willingness to proceed with mile from the nearest dwelling houses, which restored by applause at the end of each piece. An the negotiations on the basis of Article 22 are upon the river bank. Seeing that he time after the House rose. encore was demanded for the last piece, and of the Treaty of 1858, under which notice was discovered, the supposed Fenian de- was renousled to.

of revision was given by the Japanese Go-scended from the roof, and climbing the We hear that Captain Walker, formerly vermanent, and which provides that either fence at the risk of injury from the tenter in command of one of the Cantonese Cus-party may demand a revision of that treaty, toms cruisers, has been appointed as Boat with a view to the insertion therein of such Officer in Swatow, in the place of Herr vou amendments as experience shall prove to be Jezevaki, transferred on promotion to desirablo. It is not possible at present to Faochow, We understand that the new stato how soon the papers the subject

be presented to Parliament. boat officer is likely to become soon as po- may be presented An inquest was held this afternoon,

polar as the courteous, obliging and Dalrymple asked the Secretary of

th conscientious gentleman whose place he has State for India, on the lat, whether it was before the Coroner H. E. Wodehouse,

for THE P. M. S. S. City of Tufia left Yokohama

taken. We are pleased Iple asked the Secret taken. We are pleased to be fold that, true that six Protestant missionaries had Esq., and a Jury consisting of Monars E. on the 9th, and arrived in San Francisco

after all the clunges that have taken place been, or were about to be, put upon their Georg, G. MacIntcal, and F. M. da Luz, on the 24th July last. The passengers on in the 24th July last. The horror

Sin Alum, for a similar offence, was lately, in the Customs out-door staff, the trial for open-air proaching in Calentts, and duties of the Harbour Authorities are still whether he and Lord Ripon approved the on the body of a Chinese formale child, board sacm to have passed the time very plea similarly sentenced.

carried out as efficiently and considerately action of the Bengal Government in on- santly. Musical entertainments frequently aged

ged about seven years. Dr. Marques said took place as well as contents in Athletic

as they always have been over since Captain deavouring to suppress this form of work he made a port mortem examination of the Sports. We (Japan Gazette) have been La Ato was charged with being in un Rae has been Harbour Master. That is by Protestant missionaries, which had hi-

of euch dwful possession of a bust and four baskets body. Both lungs were inflamed Death favoured with a sample programme of euch.

best and four baskets more than can be said of all the treaty ports. therto been unaolested. The Marquis of which, had spa had scen which, had space pormmitted it, we would of coal. From the evidence of P. C. 312, We intend to keep our wonther eye on Hartington said that no official information in his opinion had resulted from pneu-gladly insert. The first is that of a con- it appeared that on the 8th inst., witness them.

on the subject referred to had been received ived that of had seen defendant in a boat, which con- The Rev. W. S. Holt, Superintendent at the India Office, but, on reference to the 3 attempted to force his way into the House which had aver occurred in Parliamentary the deceased cert which was given on 16th July had taimed some coals coming to Ship Street of the Presbyterian Mission Press in Protestant missionaries had been prosecuted at noon, but for two hours before that heing allowed into the lobby, being one of "The stop-father of the deceased cert which was given on 16th July lust had seen defendant in a boat, which con- wonia,

The history. Mrs Besant complained of nut The performers were, the Misses Firebrace fained some coals coming to Ship Street of the Presbyterian Mission Press, we re- Indian newspapers, he found that thres of Commons. The Hoose mat punctually which had ever occurred in Parliamentary *gave evidenco as to her getting unwell on (2), Dra Axelrod and Cowan, Rev. J. Du

The performers were, the Misses Firebrace Wharf, Wanchai Witness took boat and gret to hear, is suffering front as are in the Magistrate's Court at Calcutta for time a crowd had assembled in Parliament a party bearing a petition, and denounced the 3rd inst., and as to his sending for doc-Bone and Messrs Water and Little. The coals to the Station. Prisoner was fined i;

(2), Dre Axelrod and Gowan, Rev. J. Du Wharf, Wanchai Witness took boat and of attempted to force his way into the House witnessed the most extraordinary mens gret to hear, is suffering frome serious in- Protestant misionaries had been prosecuted and Little.

disobeying an order of the Commissioner of si Bir W. Harcourt for having given orders to tors, who gave her medicino. The dild, second is that of Athletic Sports on 22nd 55 or fourteen days insprisonment. Boat disposition, and, with bis family, will leave in the Magistrata's Court at Calcutta for at noon, but for tere hours before that history Mrs Besant complained of not China on Wednesday next, by the Ameri- disobeying an order of the Commissioner of time a crowd had assembled in Parliament being allowed into the lobby, being one of July. Tho several events were:-One mile to be confiscated.. however, died. He reported the matter to race against time in 15 minutes, with high-

olice mat can. Mail. In his departure the Temper Police prohibiting the holding of open-air Square. The police foros at the palace, Party bearing a petition, and denounced ance canse loses a warm friend and able preaching in the enclosed equare, Calcutta, however, had been augmented early in the the

eaching in the enclosed square, Calcutta, morning, and the ordinary regalations as who spoke in a very feeble voice, and who Calcutta, however, had been augmented denone of the police to stop them. Mr Bradlaugh, morning, and the ordinary regulations as advocate, he being President of the Temper excupt by permission in writing. The ma- to the admission to Palace Yard being was received with enthusiastic applause, the Shau-ki-wau' Station. Verdict, "death heeled boots; One mile walking match: 100

Chan Asing was charged with being in ance Society, Managing Editor and Treasurer gistrate, on July 3, decided that the Com-suspended, the approaches to the House ide from

varda race; Threo-legged race, 100 yards;

med com natural causes.

Jumping in nache, bu yerds. Hopping so, unlawful pussesssion of a pair of shoes. of the Temperanes Union, and Treasurer missioner of Police was not legally em- were deply torfectly By half-mast said he had felt it his duty to come there Jumping in Yung, he was convic

50 race,

were kept clear. 50 yards; Cousul Olorowsky's performing Un the evidence of F. C. 107, and An Tal of the Star uf Faith Ludge, I O. G. T. powered to make such an order, and that eleven some 4,000.

soms: 4,000 or 5,000 parsons had and say a word of thanks to the delegates THE Eastern & Australian Steam Ship dog Putting the shot: Cock-fight: Bls-Yung, he was convicted of larceny, and We sincerely trust the change will speedily in doing so he had acted ultra tires. Other collecte

her collected, and cheered the arrival of who parts of the Company's new steamer & S. Tanxadice, cult-eating and water-drinking match; Tug sentenced to fourteen days with hard

hard restore him to his usant active health, and missionaries wore summoned on a similar tions bearing petitions in favour of Mr country. There was no precedent what steamer & S. Tanxadice, of War: Childrons' refreshment match;

that in a short time it will be our pleasant charge, but the cases had not been brought Bradlaugh's admission. In the meantime, ever for what day-the 1408 tons Register, Captain S. G. Green, and consolation race 400 yards. The com-

day the forward. Since that tinia the Calentta Miss the crowd was rapidly increasing in ing under no disability being excluded from forward. Since that and not been brought tions bearing petitions in five depata. who had attended from all pari legates duty to welcome him back again.

spectacle of a man duly elected and labour- Is is rumoured that the directors of the sionary Conference had communicated with arrived here to-day. She was built by petitors were Consul Olorowsky, Des Axel-

the of Bengal, and object, in ordered out, ed in prave reached letter of the meg and Mr Callan espened rood, Cowan and Fisher, Mosers Little, Mesars Dorford & Sons, Sunderland, and is Cooper, Nutter, Waters, White and Donis charged an above.

intend presenting amicable arrange for the maintenance of ward square. Mr Bed his friend, Lard J. Munted what had happened a large body of police held in reserve was the House of Commons by brute force. Ho Shanghai Iith a huge block of and provision for the maintenance of wards experienzer Bradlaugh reached letter of the indignity. He said that both each shareholder with a huge block of amicable arrangement on the abject, in ordered out, and no difficulty was after.id not feel any

did not feel any shame for himself, but he felt Cooper, Nutter; Waters, White and Donia Hing Achan, and Tang Achin, were Shanghai Tes Company intend presenting the Governor of Bengal, and proposed an numbers and becoming more demonstrative, ing under no disability being excluded from intended for the Chinese and Australian resque. Tho prizes were made and given Mr Watts of the Survey Departments by which time it is expected the machinery low and order during the bar

eactial ice on the 25th enclosed square. information,

with a huge block of amicable ref Bengal, and proposed number was rapidly increasing in spectacle oft had happened that day the artificial ice on the 25th December next, cluding provision for the maintenances of wards experienced in preventing disorder hurt for Northampton. If, however, North- Trade. She was launched on June 11th by the ladies. But of what they consisted

by the ladies. But of what they consisted said that while standing in Queen's Rod will be in working order.

rtificial contin aid that while standings in Quropa Rot by which tune it is expected the machinery law and order during the preaching in the in the square. Me Bradisugi, reached ampton trusted him, he would wipe out every

square. hear.) Although last, and ceremony of christening was evidently left it to the fertile imagination below Hospital Road. They were under Minister for Belgium, proceeds home at an had heard Viceroy in reforonce to those

we are unable to say. Chux infurmant has he saw eight or ten people entting earth will be in working that M. des Groote, he had received no official information, he Mr Aveland, at twenty minutes to twelve. fully misrepresented what had happened cnclosed square. (Hear, huar nga Palace Yard, accompanied by his friend, Lord J. Manners and Mr Callan had wil cuclosed square. understand that 31. de Groote, he had rece. (Hear, hear.) Although Mr out th

information, he Palace Yard, accompanied by his friend, letter of the indigne performed by Mine Jeanie Wilbridge, of readers to make good the deficiency in

had heard very fully in an unofficial manner before their eyes. Inspector Denning had his report. The example thus set by the considerable expense. The earth-cutters taken charge of the archives of the Legation. ice and municipal authorities was in no to clear the passage for members, who were but he was sorry he could not say the same at early date. Mr Scribe, Belgian Consul, from the Viceroy in reforonee to those performed his painful duty without making youngest daughter of Mr B. Wilbridge, who his report. The example thus set by the mining the retaining wall, lately built at Minister for Belgium, proceeds home at an had heard very fully in an unofficial manne superintended the building of this vessel, other passenger steamers. The tediurn and two young trees. They had to keep a con-

City of Tokio might well be followed by considerable expense. The earth-cutters early date. Mr Scribe, Belgian Consul, from the Viceroy in reforoneether Ho was received with loud cheers by the fully misrepresented what had happened

by other passenger steamers. The tediuin and had exposed several coffins, and destroyed taken charge of the archives of the Legation proceedings. The action taken by the por people, who were, immediately aftor he before their eyes. Inspector Denning had

lice the gates,

things more unpleasant than he could help, (Courier) the Legation.rom the Vicely in an unetation, he Palace square. Me raventing differ did not feel anonimons by excluded from

Indian now arriving received hat is proposed ning admittance, hand, but he monotony of a long voyage would theroby stent watch on the spot. The second de- Our Ningpo correspondent writes on the way instigated by the Viceroy or the Indian now arriving number. Mr Brad-

the spot. The second de 29th-It was blowing hard hege all Satur- Government. The Viceroy, in fact, knew any ang interged by Mr Inspector of Mr Erskine, who used violence ne if he be most agreeably relieved.

fendnut roade a trade of carth-cutting, but

blowing hard here all Satur Govtigated by the Viceroy was in no passed in, kept away from tately after he before their eyes what had happened

the w day, and much to our surprise the Truse nothing of the proceedings until he read an laugh was received by Mr Inspector

was rather glad to do it. He told M- Don- witness did not know the first defendant.

nothing of the The Viceroy or the Indian to clear the pas the ented had wil came in all right,, To our greater 2 (Hear, to enter the House

roud at he

aing he would comas hack with force enough spers, and he doing. Mr Bradlaugh, after shaking hands Two of the Yokohama papers are of the Sentenced to pay £ cach, or fourteen came in all right, but bad to lic-to all the account of them in the newspapers, and he Donning, who asked him what is proposed a mather glad to do it. He told Mr Den

Sentenced to pay £1 sat on four our day friendly settlement of the matter, which he to go into the lobby and inst

had done all in his power to promote a moment by raising his hand, but he had no days' imprisonment with hard labour, and next night at Chinhai. To our greater had done all in his power to promote a too

with into the lobby and ad Mr Aveland, supporters the way he wanted, vacation has the latest improvements for the dis-sane opinion on a public question. The to be each exposed in the stocks for 6 hours, sening, loaded with Footoortes, (while the hoped would now be arrived at (Hear, to enter the House. He and Mr Aveland,

to be each exposed in the stocks for 6 hours, surprise the Kiongteen came in on Sunday friendly settlement of the matter, which he with his interrogator, said that he intended to gain admittance, and could do so that nning, loaded with Footooites, (while the hoped, would now be arrived, at (Hear, to go into the lobby and insist on his right moment by raising his hand, but he had no and Mr Aveland, right to risk the lives and libertise of his fact is such a novelty that we quote flis charge and loading of cargo, has water

sur hear.) Thin was lying at Auchor), and to our hear.) ballast, and is atcered by Muir & Caldwell's explanatory utterance from the Gazette:

the still further astonishment (harotetor falling Chow Atuk was charged with picking the lusty left with them for the Secred Isle, fore the House the recent annexation of the the petitioners were found drawn up behind once would be only justinable if he Mr.Ashmead Bartlett next brought be accompanied by the inspector of police, supporters. He asked the meeting to stand by him in the way he wanted, and conn- crossed over to Westminster Hall, whore relled

minster led patience, even under provocativa ateam apparatus. Left Sunderland at 3 The suggestion in the Japan Herald of pocket of Chiu Uhing

yesterday, to the effect that a public re- Complainant said that while in the Po about one hour afterwards, I hear that Akhal Turkomane by Russia, ontrary, as

row of police. À loud cheer was raised meant revolution, which he did not, and p.m. July 25th, Suez 4.p.m. August 11th, caption should bo acended to Sir Harry Lok Theatre defendant took 30 cents from the only got within 20 miles though, and he contended, to her prunises to the British in honour of Mr Bradlaugh, who, however, hoped kever would. Their

ho. Posho

had to lee day Government. Tracing the progress of

hoped never would. Their cause was gain- and arrived at Singapore 11 p.. August Parkes, H. B. M. minister, on lus return to his purse. He followed defendant and need to anchor under los sonewhere all ray Russia, and averting that her ultimats of did not for a moment patise, but walked ing ground, and he urged them to write

2ad9am, Russia, 31st. Loft again Sept. 2nd 9 a.m., arriv. Japan after at absence of two years, is well cused him of picking his pocket. Defend and night during a typhoon from the north. Bassa, and asserting that her ultimate aim rapidly through the doorway and into the ing ground, and ho urged them to write 31st. Left again Sept. 2nd 9 am, arriv-worthy of being followed up. Some months ant said to him "Don't any anything, and everybody shivering and in thick clothes showed that our unfortunate evacuation of The Sergeant-at-Arms (Capt. Gasett) was to tell when he would go. In a few hours worthy of being followed up. Somas months ant said to him "Don't any anything, and Thermometer 67 at 7 a.m. this mourning, and a by no means impossible one, as he member's cleak-room. He next appeared out petitions in favour of Mr Labouchere's fng in harbour midnight on the 7th. Ex-ago we privately made the same suggestion I'll give it you back,"

anything, and Thermometer 67" at 7 n. m thick lothes contended-was the conquest of Tudin, he at the door of the House, in the lobby itself. go to the House again; he was not bound mution. He would choose his own time to everybody shivering and in thick doth contda to it. perienced from Singapore to 12 North to several of the older residents, who Prisoner was aunt to gaol for six weeks Bricks and tiles were dying about like

Bricks shivering and this mourning issia, and as oing the the British row of police were found drawn a whore by him in the weeks Bricks and tiles were flying about like showed that our unfurtunate evacuation of at the door of the House, in the lobby itself. motion. He would choose his own tims to

Bying about like

The Sergeant-at-Arnis (Capt. Gossett) was go to the House again; he feathers yesterday. The tide was the Candahar encouraged her advance, and thunt on duty inside the House, the Deputy to tell when he would go. In a few hours moderate and fresh S. W. winds and aqually eccrued to oiler warmly into the project, with hard labour.

feathers Fostered for Su years; flooded to tre security of India.-Sir G. Chump: Sergeant (Bir Ff the lobby. Here were of Mr. Bradlaugh will be taken into

issue a but before taking any stops in

highest remembered for 8 years; flooded this most recent annexation was a menace Sergeant (Mr Erskine) and the Assistant he would jau manifesto, carefully consi weather; thence to 19° North, variable winds the general opinton

streets and foreshore knee-deep. The to F. Gossett) were an duty

dered. (Prolonged cheering.)

The Daily News understand that the care and fine weather; thence to port fresh

harque Crimen is reported dismissed outside; beli doprecated "Mervousness," and point outside the door of the lobby. Here were of Mr. Bradlaugh will be taken into imme

rel messengers of the House dinte consideration at & Cabinet she cleared for Singapore from here taxed out that the hon. gentleman had given gathered several messengers of the House.diate consideration at & Cabinet Council, Westerly winds and sine, with ments. Nothing certain is yet before the

fun na hint as to how the advance of the Rus- Close by wero about a dozen police, and the and that Ministerial statement on the days ago. A great fire took place in N.B. no were Fasterly swell

suburbs yesterday too during the height of sinns was to be stopped. Without showing losu by were about a dozen police, sad the public, but as Sir Harry Parker's absence

be stopped. Without showing remaining pho watched with great curiofore the close of the session

showing subject of legislation may be expected be

subject was understood to be for about two years, Pun Ayeung, store-keeper, Lang Ayan, not on to the city.

the gale, which by members, cute of legit the nemen.

fortunately blew it of and alarmist views, he thought the best prepare remaining space in the lobby was crowded and that Ministerial statomont Tax new Lightship Formosa Bunk, which, and Mr Kennedy has received his appoint- shroff, and Sing Ohing Chas, compradore,

tion for a Russian advance was contained ity Mr Bradlaugh's next step. ment to St. Petersburgh, the return of our were again bronght before the Court to

in the old advice," Keep your powder dry for the last eight months, has been under

Soon after thedoor-keeper bad announced Lord Hartington reminded the House that the Speaker was in the chair, Mr very popular minister may be looked for day, charged with being in possession of NEWS IN ADVANCE OF THE that the Russian operations against the Bradlangh, who stood only a few feet away construction by the Hongkong and Wham- before the 15th of October. We, therefore, prepared epium without a certificate from

Quotations, DVANCE OF THE Lord Hartington your powder dry. Bits Mr Bradlaugh's next with great curio subject of legislation statomont on

that no Turkomans had been going on all the time from the door, made a movement in ad- Straits Govern- contemporary that a meeting should be hich three prisuners; and Mr Stokes, poo Dock Company for the Straits Govern- very cordially second the proposition of car prepared opium without a certificate from very cordially on the We, therefore, day, charged with before the Court fo

our the Opiuta Farmer,

HONGKONG, September 8 FRENCH MAIL. be con-

wo were at Candahar, and our evacuation vance. cash,.....8625 ment, was launched at Kowloon this morning roned to determine the manner in which three prisoners; and Mr Stokes, of Messrs Mr Wotton appeared for the defence of

had nothing whateverts in Afghanis vance, he was anderstood to my, in the

the officials, OPIUM--New Patna,

Old By the steamship Glenfruis, arived this had nothing whatever to do with their . The way was blocked by the officials, OPIUM-New Patna, at Do'clock, in the presence of a number of Sir Harry Parkes should be welcomed or Sharp, Toller, and Johnson, appeared for morning, we have to hand files of Home tan, he said that Ayoob Khan's success had Mr Bradlaugh was understood to say, in the

Sir Harry Parkes, and take the liberty the prosecution that the first defendant

auccese. As to recent events in Afglianis and, as he again made an attempt to ad- he was addressed by Mr Erskins.

New Henares, cash,... 617) spectators from Victoria. The ceremony of adding that the wiser, and probably the

his return to Japan;

Old as possible and even pro alight commotion which ensued, that

· 065)........ 630 he was of the been counted at Ayoob Khan Afghanis and, she ngaiz

New Malwa, credit,... 710 was a most successful one. As the vessel more correct method of proceeding will be was prosecuted under section 5 of ordinance incoming French mail, and from these we on, and he himself in the debate het stated thampton, and claimed his right to enter

Mr Stokes said that the first defendant papers up to August 5th, the date of the been counted on as possible and even pro-

bable when our evacuation was determined there the duly-elected member for Nor-

Allowance, Taels...... 18 glided off the stocke she was christened the to call together a dozen of the older re- 2 of 1858, for selling prepared opitu, and take the following interesting cuttings :-

Old Malwa, credit,... 760 sidents of all nationalities in private meet the second and third under section 8 of the

that until we had withdrawn it was not the House and tane alte cath and his soot under

Allowance, Taels...... 32 ing, to constitute those gentlemen a pre-same ordinance as amended by ordinance

likely that the final question who should be r Erskine then said, I have orders not Mr Taltoys Wheeler is about to publish supreme in Afghanistan could be settled to adhait Mr Bradlaugh. Mr Bradlaugh is taken from the Hank in the Straits of liminary committee, to raise the necessary 7 of 1879, for being in possession of pro- Annals of India retold in Narratives. The some observatious and the Order for Supply insist on his right to enter. The excite

Mr "Tales from Indinn History, being said the orders wore illegal, and he mustank, Wire,

the Braking then said, I have orders not

Exchange. Malacon at or near which the lightship will subscriptions, and finally submit to a general opium without the certificate required volunts will form a history of India in the was then withdrawn.

Blank, Wire,... be placed. The dimensions of the vessl are meeting of subscribers the form of cera pared opium without the certificate required Annals of India retold in Narratives." TheMr O'Donnell and Mr. Onslow made to adnit Mr Bradlaugh." Mr Braillaugh

core by that ordinance. manint proposed to be observed. If this

forin of Tales" set. T. Campbell, P.S. No. 68, nid that by by Sir Walter Scott in his "Tales of

ment was now at its height, and the mES- as follows: length over all 181 feet; Lean plan be

adopted there is little doubt the virtue of the warrant produced he went Grandfather." It is not confined to were loss by the recent disastrous storm is lifty- Mr Bradlaugh again waist, My orders Documentary, & months' sight,

les following India in the some observell and Mau be attled. Mr Erskine the take the oath and to enter

News has now been received from all the Fales of space in front of the door, which was closed. 25 feet 6 inches; moulded depth 12 feat suggestion of the Japan Herald will meet to the house No. 41, Queen's Road Cen Grandfather. It is not confined to were

Grandfather. It is not confined to were Shetland Islands except Foula. The total sengers closed up fraly, quite blocking the

4 months' sight, 6 inches. She is built of teak and hard- with warm support from a vast majority of tral, on the 7th of Sept. He was a story.

support from a vast majority of to the house No. 4, produced he went by Sir Walter Scotting the exuple set was then withdrawn.

history. It also tells the adventures of by the rece foreign residents, who, apart from Deira,

for Tudian berves and heroines in legends of visited Fair Isle, and ascertained that the ans explicit not to admit you. The

wher whereupon. wood, principally of teak, and in copper personal regard for Sir Harry Parkes, aro mer. They all wont in, and the informer love and war; describes the village com boats there had not been out in the gale,

companied by Mr Santos and an infor- Tudian herves and heroines in legends of eight men. The revenue cutter Eagle Mr Bradlaugh again demanded admission, Credita,

Isle, and ascertained that the whereupon Air Erskine said, "My orders Documentary, & moth village boats there had not been out in the gale, moment Mr Bredlaugh heard this he made fastened throughout. She has unaning boats were moment

desirous of expressing their asuse of his took him to a small room. First defend-unities in India, their organisations and It is also believed that the Foula boats were quick motion forward. He was prompt Shanghai, demand,

here had not been out in the gale e explicit not to admit you. The India, Wire, deck over her which thoroughly fits her for and persecution to which lie has lately been this room. He was about to search, when and social life of the people in villages and heavy sea. The island of Fouls lles cut in collision. A mall party of police then in

past great services, and of the calumniesant and another nisa not present were in self-government; and delineates the results not out, as they have only been three times ly

nies ant and another nisa not present werd in of caste, infant marriages, and the family at deep-ses fishing this season, owing to the whote Mr Bradlaugh can police then in Sovereigns, ite not out, as they have only been three times ly stopped by the messengers with one of Gold Leaf,

60 days' sight, private the purpose for which she is built. The subjected.

at he was told by Mr Santos that the opium and social life of the people in villages and deepes fishing this season, owing to the whome Mr Bradlaugh came into immediate Gold Leaf, 991 fine

life of the people and the family not out, as they have the Foula boats were moment Mr Bredlaugh at you. well as the people in villages and at deep-ses fishing only been three times a quick motion forward. veseci will be all fitted here ready for ser-

well as in courts and palaces. It the Atlantic, west of Shetland Islands, and terposed and took hold of Mt Bradsh was not in that room but in another room towns as well as in courts and palaces. It heavy sea. The island of Fouls lies out in collision.

Bradlaugh, vico, and expected to leave this port for Tue correspondence on the subject of thoseded to search. Under a table he found a the British Government has at times inter discovery of an alarming nature has it

on the other side. He went there and pro- also explains the circumstances under which is often inccessi

is often inaccessible for months. Singapore, to be sailed down, as soon as cclesiastical subsidies in Ceylon, just pub-eded to search. Under a table he found a fered in native propathes at times intex discovery of

pub-large earthen-wars jar, and

The mem- Hongkong Bank, 111 % prem, is said, been made at Hallside Steel Works,bers behind him quickly made way, and Union Ins Soo, of Con, 81,878 p. share. the winds have aufliciently set in to assure the part of the Government to admit no defendant said he had bought this at Maco relations with Persia, Russia, Turkey, and ruficient, it is alated, to blow up the whole towards the stair leading to the cloak-room, Yangtare Ina, Assoc. Tis. 880 per share, lished, exhibits & firm determination on large earthen-ware jar, and also two tina, fered in native principalities, or has anser. A discovery of an alarming nature has, it who was prevented from making further

like the Punjab band Burmak; been inade at Hallside Steel Works, attempts to enter the House. The

nd Burmak near Glasgow, belonging to the Steel Com- in another moment the onnetables were Chins Traders' Imm. Ca., 31,000 psh. ex div. her a good passage, out of the prin- relations were

probably the second exception in the carrying out The two tins contained traces of opium, China. The last chapter touches os the of the works was found behind two steel and out into the yard, Mr Braugh ap. Chinese Ins. Co., 8305 per share

Government to admit no The jar was full of prepared opium. Second ed territories the he

and has something to say of the foreign pany of Sestland A packet of dynamite conducting Mr Bradlaugh acrom the lobby North China Ins. Co., Tis. 1,125 per share. and has something to say of the foreign ciple of disendowment in that island. The Tite two tins. contained traces of opium, relations with Persia; Rusia, Turkey, and pany of Sootland packet of dynamite in another moment the onnetables were China In ciple of disendowment in that island. Then none saw towards the stair leading to the cloak-roon, Zangtare Ins. Assoc. Tik 830 per share ciple of disendowment in that island. The but there was none in them. Witness saw future prospects of India, and the probable farmors. Had it exploded the consequences packed to offer considerable resistatice, and H.K. Fire Ins. Co., 23d5 per share. papers concluda with a despatch from the time boxes which he told second defendant results of Stato education and increased would have been disastrons to life and pro- he more than once called out. Itili illegal : China Fire Ins. Co., 237 per share papers conclude with a despatch from the but, there was none in them. Witness saw China. The last chapter touches on the suficient, it is stated, to blow up the whole coding Mr Bredlaugh crom the lobby North China Ins. Co., shax div. Earl of Kimberley, declining for one he wanted to open, but he said they be ro H.K. 43% premi Earl of Kimberley, declining for reasons some boxes which he tuld second defendant future prospects of India, and the probable of the works was found behind two steel towards the stair loading to the abak-room, Yangtare Tas weather in Hongkong to-day has not given to accede to the memorial of the longed to think dafendant, who was communications with Europe. The workperty. The polise authorities were at otice However, the officers of police, having re- LK. & W. Dock 13

be to 2005 - not given to acce, declining for reasons some boxes which them. Witness saw China. The larria, Russia, Turkey, and pany of Sootinding to the Steel Combers behind him quickly The mem

accede to the memorial of the he wanted to open, but he said they be results of State education and increased furnaces. Had it exploded the consequences and out into the yard, Bradaugh ap- Chinese Ins.

was have been disentou to life bean markedly typhoonish in its character. Datch Presbyterian Church at Wolfendahl longed

Cothroughout has been written for the people informed of the circumstance, an in-ceived

throughout base for those of the Britishvastigation has observed, in the hope that Bradlaugh atual was also pulked open, Honkong Hotel Co., 8110 per share. for a continue of money on afterwards came Court. In the box State for Intention had been salary a des men on strike might thing as party, but no placed outalde the red B.K. Ins Co.'s shares The whole night was sultry in the extreme, subtly or the grant of a sum of money on afterwards

praying the grant of a terme of the opened the war pote, suolo whether the Chinese Graudat the red in the mattonnact them with the in Palace Yarde praying for a continuance of the present compradore to Mossm Turner & Co throughout has been written for the people perty. The poliss atthorities, ware at once more than once called out. Ili illegal China Fire Ins. Co., per share. praying for a continuance of the pressat The third defendant was not there. He of India as well as for those of the British votigation has been set of fos, and sam colved their orders, bere him vifly away. H. O. M. 8. boat Co., 844 prem, sales,

at was not there. He of India as well as for those of the British informed of the circumstance, and unhe However, the officers of police, having 297

Britishvastigation set on foot, she strict In the passage leading out to the yard Mr S'hai Stearn Nav, Tis, 3 para nominal. * and the day promised to ho hot. Drops of the double ground of the terme of que afterwards came in, gut some keye and

Bir W. Lawson (Ant) asked the Secretary of the guilty parties might, if unstisfacious, waktent

est saareey being observed, in the hope that Bradlaugh's coat wis torn out on the right China Ceart Et. Mar. Co., Tis. 160 p. share. rem fell during the forenoon, and later on Treaty of Capitulation in 1796 and the were copie earthenware pots, such con. State for India, in the House of Commons, fave wire alte und los side, his waistcoat was also pulled open, Hongkong Gas Co., 882 per share.

on he opened the box in Court. In the box

good work done by the community. It whether 60% Hongkong Hotel Co., $110 steady but not, remarkably heavy minfall is stated by the Governor (Sir J. R. Long-taining anne prepared opitu Witicas also whether his attention had been naled to a leave some clue that would lead to their and otherwise his toilet was much disar Hokong Gas Co., 862 per share.

good work itulation the termen on The indore to good work done by the community Witress to the China Sugar Raf. Co., 0165. p. Alus

prepared option Witness also letter from the Chinese Grand Becretary some men on strize might thing has so party, b inues up to the time of write den) that the Christians of all the churrokes found in the same box me lll of raw letter from the Chinese Grand Becretary La detection. It was at one time believed that ranged. The members fucked down the Hongkong Hotel Co., 8110 per share,

an haben sucked down the Hongkong H., 852 per shop share. i Ceylon number 238,276. only in po- Bradlaugh was placed outalde the precinct Dessy of Lent,

struggling tel nominal cerned a lot on the he i Ceylon number 338,276 only in a po opium He found one pair of scales which in the Tomes of July 29, stating flat the some men on strike might have been don-ranged. The members fucked down the China Sugar Ref. Co., $165.

Debentures, 3 prom. oter is still low, but has rulation of 2,401,006, and that of these contained traces of opinni. Third defend single aim of his Government in taxing for transpired to connset them with the party, but no pause was made until Mr Chinese Imperial Loan of 187 oter is still low, but has pulation of 2,401,066, and that of these and is the opiumu hu tha box was hin, and oplum is to press the traffic; never the vocurrence. Explosives are in use at the and in Palace Yard. The police appeared H.K. Ios Co.'s shares, 1874 per share

Bohines nominal pulation of red in the matter, but nothing has so mal, which is a good g. 132,61 nal, which is good sign. 132,018 belong to the Roman Catholic ant said in these rep mal, which is a good sign. 192,618 belong to the Roman Catholic for his own ass. He said he had had it for and whether the Indian Government wat pieces of metal, but the amonas found be greater force than was necessary to over

Church which is not endowed.--Landon for his own use. He said he had had it for desire to gain revenue from such a cource occurrence. Explosives are in use at the Bradlaugh was placed ontalde the precincts Do

source works for the purpose of breaking up large to exercise the utmost care not to use Hongkong Bakery, 9499 per altare. Church which is not endowed.--Landon for his own use the box was hin and oplum is to repress them in taxing armed in the matter but nothing has are closely on the hesis of the run the Chin Sugar Ret. Co., 8110 per share,

works for Daily Netos, August 1.

third defen Wiess saked the second and and who revenue from much a source gaurrere, act them with the party but no pass was made ruggling third defendants if they had certificates position with regard to the optiuni revenue to produos an explosion of a most disastrous but even when Pisos algerows (Taken at users Falconer & Co.'s Frensises, taking any steps thoroughly to review our hind the furnaces was sufficiently Inigs came the force exerted by Me Brsellaugh from the opinn farmer, but they said they according to the promise of the noble lord kind.

Mindlaugh Frost | not. -

SOM the report of the Tanjong Pagar had no opium farmer, but they said they position with regard to the form our hind the fur

Mr Wotton cross-examined.

The Bearplary of State for India. The kind

Me Bradinghy who is payalaly a power al than three Dok Co. Timited (Singapore) for the first

half of the present year, we find that the Ho Ayunie, said he was a physiciens Br, half of the present year we find that the Ho Ayune, said he was a physician. Ou Margale of Hartington said he had seen the Not very long ago a sensation was used, man, and to be quite exhausted. He

Harugton said he had somewhat after treater in Leon, the ring her than the heat and a fotot salción are so

Que's Road.) -tenths nett profit for that period was 871,324,89, the 6th of Sept, he went to No. 41, Chian's letter from the Chinese Grand Becretary La somewhat after the facility of wild is hy was surrounded by constables, and outalde teen hundred as this This with the balance brought forward Bond Central, and there perchased half his hoz frisud, und te must way that a and had the flare vanished a suddenly members and other The heat and exci BAROMETER A. 29.688

in the Times Need to in the question of the advent of the thight-Factor in Leon, the ring there was a missilaneous crowd of after payment of last dividend, 33,288.13, dolle worth of opium from a mai nahied althigh a BAROMEDA maken and this after payment balance broth 324.89 the eye, said he wined mskon 874,613.02. From this nuz the Tang Tai Olub He did tot deo that tall grab a statements and alueita appeared, it was not without misking ment appeared to produes frinimas in Mr

Professor Lawas coum to have had a Directors rechamond an ad interim diri in Lourt. He had never bought oplein that letter opposed to hit to be upon to a Power Carpenter stare, But it was Badiough, who gaped out that he wanted

As myba dend of 5 por cont for the half year this from the Br prisoner geat deal of question. It was, of course, forgotten at the moment that we have long of water constable brought this THEROES

Bn prisoner quite certain the statement and he did not think should leave $24,813.02 to be carried he had never bought opium from guy of the answer to question, and he did

at one bat the faintners had quickly ould boave $24,013.02 to be carried for By Mr Wotion-He was quite certain quite impossible for him to attempt to reply enjoyed the services of mine upre ward The Reserve Fund lins best yo he had never bought opium from guy of the to those statements in the course of a thought than Mr Bishop, all those passed away yoster duced since 30th June by the payment of three defendants,

Answer to a question, and be dia pot think are the politics of respondent not think Crest $20,000, the allavance ved to Captain To the Court The reasons he knew, that hit hou friend would dare su da Gress 20 000 30th Jime by has been so he and Weton He letter spper and yet wat akhough the night-Factor in hy was be qualy powertal (Tako

seen wither the Bumperur Captain iven smith, who retired from the Company's Tang Ta Chan was the man he bought † In reply to the latter par Company, has given so bih Cara Joan Blase frost was because previously he had gehor

Lahing the following staking charge Acting Manager The to visit the master of the gut 20 Court was the Clovermannt

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