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No. 6698 OCTOBER 12, 1881.]
THE CHINA MAIL
Shares.
His affairs go on Pahang still teem with produce, its mineral Hongkong Bank, 114 % prem "tryings to transplant a London growth into people of the United States) I thank you observing, by means of delicate instruments, witness had contradictod his, and at the the manufactured goods, metals, and mer dwindled a late years. The jungles of this Colony. As commercial venture it for the sentiments it contaitis. I am sure, phenomena which do not well nocord with time he had said he had no questions to chandize he can sell. would never answer. It would be a failure that among the tributes which every allme the movement and bustle of a large com ask. Plaintiff's evidence had been un- winningly, as none of us here, who have riches are almost untouched, and the popula- Union Ins, Boss of 'ton, $1,676 p, share. The caps proposed were entirely unsuited will pay to the memory of the lamentedmercial centre. In order that the Director true in one part, and it might be untrue in; minietels over us, are allowed to trade in or tion but litle advanced in the scale of china Traders Ina. Co., $1,800 puh. ex div. with Peking. Yesterday it is true his boats civilization. The assumption of the title of North China Ins. Co., Tit. 1,125 per share. for a warm climate like that of Hongkong, dead, there will not be one more acceptable of the Observatory misy be able to malce use the other. He had put himself into a se
•than yours; for of him with the greatest freedom of the telegraphic Į rious position, and could be committed for were stopped, and we all thought, not / Sultan will prove of little benefit, if more Yungtase Ins. Assoc.: Tla, 890 per share.
trial at the Supreme Court. His Worship was not going to take such a serious view of the case, but he would fine him $10, in default seven days in geol. He was fortu uste, indeed, in getting off so easily.
He saw no objection to a double line. Ping og where there was room enough, and the two lines being run into one where there was bridge, or where there was not rooni for the double line. But his opinion was that the street all through was too narrow for a double line of tramways. With
With regard to those parts of the street where it was plain he thought
ד
or more appropriate
It
may truthfully be said,
Bach graver se his are pilgrim ahrinos,
To no code or creed consisted
The Delphian valsa-the Palestines,
The Mecca of the mind."
I am, Sir, very truly yours,
JNO. 8. MoSDX, United States Conent..
THE PROPOSED SYSTEM
OF METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS. The following are the details of Father
line placed at his disposal, the terminal sation in Shanghai should be if possible established at our residence in the French Concession, where we should have exclusively attached to the service of the Observatory, always ready to receive and despatch messages to Sivaway and vice versa. The daily observations receiv
received from the various porta by telegraph companies would be handed to our correspondent, who would immediately telegraph them to whence, after being tabulated and conuren- ted upon, they would be returned to Shang- hai and forwarded at once to the Harbour Master and to the three newspapers. Fur
Sicoway,
ONSTRUCTION.
Five Chinamen charged with obstructing passengers were convicted, and fined each $1 or two days' imprisonment.
Macao.
1
Oct. 10,
that the street was too od back a bit the verandaks might be
it would be sufficient if sidinga He thought it were made at
at No. 4 Station, at the City Haili
Hotike Lane, At Ice
and at the Croas Road. These places were more than the ordinary width. The narrowest place along the whole line was 27. ft. 3 in., opposite the
Field He did not agree with the Dechevrens' scheme as contained in a letter ther, our correspondent would have in westerday evoning, I have received the - Leigh had given as to the addrossed to the Chairman of the Chamber of station a good barometer, which no respective merits of a double and a single hine. He believed it would be safer
very
fine
Shore
solid advantages are not offered to the Chinese Ins. Co., 8907 par people of the country; and if our over E.K Fire Ins. Co., 8970 per share sellers. ment recogiles the one, it is to be hoped hinn Fire Lus. Co., 8385 per share. that it will not lose sight of the other, but BLK. & W. Dook, 43. % ptain, earnestly promote it by their influence and
H. C. M. B.-boat Co., $2ỡ prem. advice.
S'hai Bteam Nav., Tis. 3 per a nomiral. China Cost St, Nav. Cn. The 100 p. share. Hongkong Gas Co., 892 per share. Hongkong Hotel Co., 114 per share. China Sugar Ref. Co., $100 p. share.
Debentures, 3 prem. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1874, nominat,
of 1877,
Do
Temperature.
without some pleasure, the tide was to be suppressed. But no. Ho had some dia putation it in true, but came off host, and went on to Peking, bag and baggage, with out having to pay squeezes of any kind. The Chinese morchants gat green in the fece when they talk about it, as they are made
NEWS BY THE ENGLISH to diaburee sycee without sint. Nor do
MAIL the foreigners here like to see themselves unfairly barred out of a city to which they
The P. & 9. Co.'s steamship Rashagar, havo, or ought to have, right of access for business, if Mr K has.
Captain Murray, with the London mail of Some
specimens of gold dust, the 9th September, arrived this afternoon, galena containing much silver, copper ore In regard to the accident at the Theatre of great metallic richness, and precious and the mails were delivered early in the H.K. Ice Co.'s shares, 81274 par sharo
stones, such as amethyst, topaz, &c., &c., evening. We appond, as usual, from the Hongkong Bakery, $50 per share. are now in this place, found in Mongolia
LATEST TELEGRAMS. following account. The wire for the slack-There is gold, and plenty of it, in Ili, Man-Straits Times the
churia, Mongolia, Shantung, and the Chihli
Londen, Sept. 23.The Court of Common Council have voted an address and gold payeerdinge in tixed places than to have goneral interest and great influence to the different barometers of the vezsola returning rope act had been fastened rather ina hills. Some day all these hidden treasures
The brig Emily still blocks up the river, casket to Mr Gladstone with his bast to be the double line, even with the possibility of
we
will he brought to light.
erosing from one line to another almost at
think
it isnot now likely great services rendered to the country. any part of the line. In the one case the
and will hurt the bed, as the mud is col-placed in, onildhall, in cognition of his lecting around. I
Sept. 24-Many cotton mills in Lanca that she can be raised, and hope no lino
wreck, w
which already is a dangerous obting is apparently unbroken. will be lost in determining to blow up the shtire have resumed work; the Liverpool struction to safe navigation whether of A committee of Cotton Spinners are or Her Cay-ganising another week's stoppage: their tain howaver does but his duty in trying all
is postponed until Friday next. foreign vessels or native craft.
Sept. 28-The Standard publishes a effort soene vain, and she will never again telegram from Durban, stating that the
choly ocean. I fear bu buffeted by the salt and melan- Transvaal Volksraad has rejected the Con-
Mir
to
Commerce. The subject is ons of such
shipping and commercial world that Bladly find room for the rev. father's
letter-
would register at certain fixed times, and which would serve on occasion to compare the to Shanghai, especially when such barome terz were aneroid. Our correspondent would linself receive the reports of the Captains, and would forward them to us.
Such, Sir, are the various points, to which you might draw the attention of the Mem bers of the Chamber of Commerce. But if the work to be undertaken is of the last in- portance to commerce, it is surrounded Meteorological Service; it will not be the work of a day, for everything is yet to be done. The meteorology of these countries must be commenced at its foundation.
Koon of the tramways at home very them will be kept a register of all observa- with difficulties for the Director of the and: the rope-in falling brought the lamps possible meana to save his vessel, hat all.]
people would not know where the cars might go from one side of the road to ano-
3.-Meteorological observations, as num- ..ther. In the other schone the crossing erotie sa possible, will have to be made at places would be fixed and well-known sea in all diesstions. For this purpose the Had been twenty years away from home co-operation of the merchant Fessels of now and had not been able to follow the Shanghai becomes necessary. On each of Proceeding with the bill, the wit tims taken at fized hours during each ness suggested several verbal alterations, voyage without any interruption, even on which were adopted with regard to the gas Sundays when the ship is in the port and water and telegraph pipes. The witness These observations will be taken according proposed that those should all be laid at to a common plan, to he agreed upon with one side of the road, and that the Tramway the Directors of the Observatory. They atever to will be made sa far as possible after each Company should have
the Com-watel do with them. He betering whatever to
watch by the officer relieved. Thore will pany had anything to do with the kouping consequently be six in each 24 hours, and e properly in repair there would be they will be equally distant from each other. eternal grumbling and misunderstandings. They will include the Barometer, the Ther- If any accident occurred through the por-mometer, wet and dry, the direction and tion not being properly laid which the Go- force of the wind (0.12), the quantity of vernment undertook to keep in repair then rain fallan, in short, the condition of the
would be responsible: Wit- atmosphere and Government
+
curely in close proximity to one of the small chandeliers, in spite of the remon- strances of not a fow friends. In perform ing some of those tricks in which the whole weight of the acrobat in rapidly borne by one or the other of the ropes, the fastenings over the chandelier broke under the stinin, down with it. The young acrobat managed to save himself from an ugly fall by catch- ing that and of the wire which was still intuct. The korosino from the brokens lampa inmediately took fire and might easily have caused the destruction of the entire building, but some coal-minded por Bons brought the billiard-cloths from the Wang Alan admitted stealing a jacket adjoining club-rooms and managed to ex- from a dwelling house on the night of the tinguish the flames. The danger was over 11th inst. From the evidence it appeared in a few minutes, but many left the house
•with the
the point above-mentioned of the wind attains the figure five or six, jacket, which was hung from a window to
down in a hook utached, by which still lurk gomewhere tnperosivert. The With regard to the proposed Tramways, observations should be taken as far as pos- dry. He had gone on to the roof and let sumed that the treacherous element right Nos, Bands, the plans were inadequate and sible every hour or even more frequently.
Complainant saw he had not been able to form any opinion Written in the first instance in a register, he caught the jacket. with regard to them.
which will retain on board, the observations this operation and went to the roof and performance was quite meagrely attended, and this mishap acted as a decided damper will be transcribed on the sheets prepared caught defendant.
and will be, after the Prisoner had been in gaol before, and was
upon the interest of the audience.
labour.
of these
the
60. As soon
the
Police Intelligence, (Before Frederick Stewart, Esq.) Wednesday, Oct. 12.
*THEFT.
www.d
vention with the British.
The Daily Telegraph publishes a telegram from Peterburg stating that Aakabad is to become an important fortress and chief Trans-Caspian region. depot and administrative centre of the
Obituary
-Sir Vincent Eyre.
(Courier Correspondent.)
Sept. 29. A recent occurrence will, we all hope, help to bring to an end an unfair preference, against which every trader in this place has
Sept 2-Business in England was you protested without avail so far.
terday partially suspended out of respect to know that according to Treaty, Pek-the late Prsident Garfield. Хон ing is not a place of trade open to foreign-
Tanis, dept. 26.-The Arabs still main-
21 dead the deletion of clauses 17 to weather besonta threatening, and the fores that defendant had gone fishing for the immediately in consequence, ng it was pre-reason has managed to keep clear of the arrived hero, supposed to be intended as a )
In answer to Mr Belilios, the witness said
WITHOUT A LIGHT.
that if the road had to be raised throughout, for the purpoa, Shanghai, transmit-again sent there for four months with hard
the formation of the Tramway, it would arrival of the vessel in be a public benefit, and he could see noted to the Observatory. In the event of reason
it should not be paid for from severe stom-typhoon, for instanco-the why
Captain would be requested, should be not public funds. After Mr Bowdler's evidence was finished, the Committee considered some small points in the Bill. The maximum rate for paa sengers was recommended to be increased
to
be returning to Shanghai for some times forward his observations through the post.
It is exceedingly desirable that all the vessels should receive instruments of the
being at large without a light on the night Hu Arai and Chung Akiwere charged with of the 11th inst
P.C. 591 said he found both defendants in
China
.ICHANG.
has
the Bey
.-21.
conta and 10 conte. Mr Ryrie made the fully compared before use. The barometers, apprehended at enid he was merely sitting bly enjoy & Bummer in ) from 20 cents and 10 conts, to 30 centa, 20 game kind, and that they should be care Caine Road without a fight or pass. He for salamanders, the latter being the only arvo they must have been disappointed, be conveyed & Fridaynd
mended
the suggestion, which Mr Deacon put as a thermometers and hydrometers recom farmal proposition from the Company.
The meeting then adjourned till 10.30 to-morrow, when the proceedings will be conducted in private.
them.
London are very well canological Office in at the door when he was arcated. He had
adapted for our par in gol before, said he wa poses. At all aventa, Austod barometers chair coolie to the Hon. My Johnson. They must be absolutely rejected as instruments were fined $2 each or seven days' imprison
ment. for serious observations.
which
ed
it,
ers, and all foreign traders and storekeeperstain a blockade of the French columes at have been kept out of the city, except one Zaghowan. A troop of French Cavalry has minister-less man, who for some occult
hotel or hotela, Chard of Honour to do not count, as the establisianont of a good St. Peteburg, Sept. 30-A caravan from ban. Of course the inn or two for the accommodation of
from which place goods will be among the Tekkes. navellers or occasional residents wat con- Kilivat sidered to be necessary.
Durban Sept. 34.-The Transvaal Volks A day or two ago, a long line of cargo raad has been opened. The president in boats, freighted with 100 tons of coal, and his speech expressed dissatisfaction at the much foreign merchandise of all kinds that belonged to the favored one person referred convention concluded with the British, and to, had to stop at a river toll home, by will be compelled to modify body of the said he believed the British Government official orders. Strict axamination was h made, (Courier Corresponderil.)
New York, Sept. - Sept. 20.
and the foreign owner was subjected to the late Presdent Garfield will leave Long- We are again rejoicing in weather which indignity of inquiry and search. The result branch today. An inquest will be held at seems to have been made for man and not was in the end antisfactory to him, and if
and the body will the Chinese expected to find contraband Washington-on
the following creatures we can think of that might as Probably some false information had been
A post portem examination shows day. in Ichang, our hot days, being evidently onervating to the mosquitoes given, and it is quite possible that the injur- that the Lall had fractured a rib, ahatiered
seen languidly flying might be
Inan may have good grounds for a heavy portion of the vertebrae, and lodged below
The immediate cause enc sted.
of death around one's head and hoard emitting a sort claim on the native taxing officers. Some the puncress, where it became completely
was the berating the mesenteric artery. of plaintive aigh in marked contrast to their changes of boats were made, and in the end usually lively manners and cheerful voice. the convoy went on to Peking in charge of
Sept. 23-Mr Arthur, on assuming office However,
we have only been able to get a
the innocent owner,
Against this excellent person's business in Washington, made a speech. He said change of evils. No sooner is life worth Nine inmates of a brothel were convicted living than we are left without a Conmal to there is nothing to say, except that it is he hoped to profit by General Garfield's such observations made at movable stations of making a noise on the street, and were protect us The absence of H.B.M.'s Con- hard that other and equally deserving example and experience. It has been con-
It
of Congress. We have already mentioned that an ad- necessarily call for observations taken at sentenced--the mistress of the brothui, who sul might be endured knowing that in pro- foreigners are not allowed to participate in sidered unecessary to convene the Houses
the snug and gainful trade. be formed one of the party, to be fined 85 or cess of time we will get another, but it is the understanding must bo
likely,
Sept. 26The funeral procession of the fixed état
étations, An
late President Garfield to-day at Cleveland dress was being signed by residents of Hong-arrived at between the Chamber of Commerce seven days' imprisonment; and the other an irreparable accist luss for our small Com- however, that some gentle remonstrances
ส
who may Was kong, for the purpose of being presented to and the Inspector-General of Customs in defentiants 50 cents or two days' imprison-monity to be deprived of Mr Spence, will reach
most enormous and most imposing, of the Under the circustances we cannot indulge now
nation clause. As it one Amangst hose who took part in the proces Colonel J. B. Mosby, U. S. Consul hore, order that the co-operation of all the ob-tuent cacli.
servers in the Custom Ser
-Service the porta conveying the sympathy of this Community and lighthouses on the China coast may be
which is the the birth right of a Britain, as foreigner, and onl to Americans on the occasion of the lament assured to the Director of the Observatory.
we understand Mr Spence has gone only sented un, can, when he pleases, taka large of the Cabinet, and Congress, besides fit: quantities of foreign goods from Tientsin to teen hundred notables, Upwards of seven- ker, who met with an accident during the
complian recent commution there. From what we pay one copper cash for lekin, ur gate tolls, attend the funeral. President Arthur re- the request of the Cabinet. Business have heard the Chung-king troubles neon or banier dues, or any other inposts what mained at Washington in
The ever. In fact, we are all ahut out from a merely a new version of an old
story.
Aden, Sept. 26.-Cholera lust weak case a mob was got together by some absurd man only.
creased to 46 attacked againat 56 attacked As the privilege referred to is
week, given freely story of the foreigner
Bombay, Sept. 20.The Ameer defeated. reservoir a jewel on which the safety of the to one person, it is time to ask for a reason during the previous Shu Ahi, a fireman, was charged by Hority depended. All is quiet there now able revision of the special cause, and prob
THE ADDRESS OF THE HONGKONG COMMUNITY ON PRESIDENT GARFIELD'S DEATH.
With observations taken on board the ships many facts, interesting from every point of view, may readily be studied; but
at
DIAÓBBXXLY' CONDUCT,
the foreign m
(Taken at Meurs Falcon r & Co.'s Premises,
Queen's Rool). Hoxakond, October. 12.
9 AM
1 P.M....
BAROMETER
30.008
THERMOMETER
Do. Do.
29.955
4 P.M....
29.950
9 A.M...
Do. Do.
1 P.M!
24
4 P.M.
Do (Wet bulb) 9 A.M. Do. Do. 1P.M.
Do • Do. 4r.c
Do. Maximum
b.
Do. Minimum overnight : 77
Force of Wind Weather... Wet Thermometer.... 76.5 Dry Thermometer.... 81.6 on of Frind ESE
Hours of Rain.
Baroneter ****** FRET 83.0
Revester 20.48 29.99 30.01 28.34 29.90
Quantity fallen
2.
84.0 81.070.0
HONGKONG.
TEXXONS Ov 18rn Oct. 1881, ar Noox.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
THERMOMETER,
BAROMETER,
Previous
-day at
& P
On date
10.
"Previous
P.M.
st
10 ...
Previous
day at
On dato
10A.M.
Amoxi
·BAROMETER, level of the ses in inches, teus,
and bandreda.
Thermoxerze, in Fahrenheit degrees and
DIRECTION BY WIND is registered overy two points, N., N.N.E., N.E., &o. D
tos, kept in the open air is a shaded mination.
FORCE OF WIND calm. 1 to 8 light breeze..
to a moderate. 6 to 7 fresh. 7 10 6 strong to 10 heavy. 10 to 12 vialent.
STATE OF WEATRE-B. Clear Wine iky. C. loudly, D. Drizzly. E. Fog. G. Foggy. H.
Passing showers. QNqually
Blail. L. Lightsing.. Misty
Rainy,
S, Snow. T. Tunnder, V. Bad, threatening. P. Visibility. IV. Storm. Z. Calm. The let tere are repeated to indicus suy increase over the mean averige of their signification,
Ra-The hours of rain for the previous 24
amalie gaatily of water fallen indicated in incher,
tens and haudron.
in more than that just portion of grumbling | faycured only one, and he an unrepro. non was -President Hayes, the members
ed death of President Garfield. The address, There, again, observations should be taken allow the garl authorities to produce pre- temporarily to Chung-king to relievo Me Paraking, on which goods he will not bave to ty thousand people visited Cleveland to
which has been numerously signed, was for wanded, the other day to the U. S. Consal, accompanied by the following letter:-
October 10th, 1881. To Colonel S. Mosby, U. S. Consul,
Hongkong My dear Sir,I have been requested to
for the
In
with
hours (noon) are registered from 1 to 94, and
Shipping Intelligence, The following lists are corrected from
Jay one, whether at moveable or fixed hard labour, this making his sixth convic Fung-shui being interfered with, in this prosperous tride that is enjoyed by one throughout the States was susp. de the latest London and Colonial Papers, and
FALSE EVIDENCE,
stolen from a
from other sourcos. · Consignees are invited to communicate with the Editor in the
Ayau, a Chinese femalo, with snatching her the origimtors of the affair, who are most ably as prejudices, in nouas rospects, have Ayub on the 22nd. Avub fled to Horatyout of any inaccuracy occurring in this forward to you the accompanying expres- forwarded to the Observatory on the earrings, but after evidence had been heard, likely those in authority, havir dievered been weatured, the Chinese might sow be abandoning game and baggage. The less
sion of sympathy and kindly feeling on the
part of the British and other residents of
in their present sorrow and affliction.
on both sides were heavy. The Ameer has list as compiled from the papers and other
ices.
TKMICE AND VAGABOSIÓ. Tsang Aful, remanded from the 10th to on a miform plan. As far as possible thevious convictions, was to day convicted on sme hours and instruments should be the evidence of Thomas Gruzart, P.O. 24, adopted for the ports and lighthouses as of sleeplug in a cave on the hillside. He was sent to prison for three months with ship. stations, not less than three observations, tion equally distant from each other, shall be
The in each day of 24 taken
obser hours tions from ports and lighthonses would be
This, then, is the basis on which Director of the Observatory will work at it turned out that complainant kepta brothel, that the British Resilent at Chang-king sped to allow foreign traders to carry Hongkong, towards the people of America leisure. The general and special results of where defendant had bean. She was put was not to be got rid of as easily na they en directly, by agency, through transit not entend Kandahar, but it was defence-information at his optamand. The Editor
|jhsses, business affairs in Peking on some his inves
investigations sil bà The letter has been signed by the mem-dressed to all his be pablished und ad- in the box and fired 2 or two months in supposed.
Excellency,
the Viechy of Wagreed conditions. The axtension of our coadjuton,
(Ed: C. Express, Sept. 9.) become gradually acquainted with these
chung, artikel here with three small stea liberty in this regard would certainly bene
The Amy and Novy Gazette maya-Vice- THEOWING BURRISH INTO THE' HARBOUR. niers on the afternoon of the 26th and left fit the Chinese revenue. and with the facilities as well as the diffi-
Lam Afat was convicted of throwing again on the morning of the 28th. For reading the transit pass system, and co- under the Childers administration, thant he No doubt the Chinese hare reason for Admiral Willes showed, in times gone by, cultics ships are likely to meet with there,
areault which would be more easily at rubbish into the harbour, and was tined some time our streets have been crowded, as rived at if notes were inade in the daily re. 810 or seven days in gol, The defence all the mandarins and soldiers from the aulat passes as well, and some of the had a clar eye for economy, and he has narrations concerning those documents and just heen able to practise a useful saving, gister of gach vesel of the various marine was that us the wind and tide were against various cities tu the Prefectures of lang the wees wady of them ne both aurusing without hurting anyone's feelings or Left.
and Si-man have been collected hero for currents. So much for the first object to him he threw sopie rubbish overboard,
discreditable. Viceroy. be
In one wee an official ing the sciency of the ships under his the quinquennial inspection by the
under pursmed.
On the 9th, there was a grand review, the pass for 20 packages was stretched out so sa command The cruising squadron,
fou, and the coal was there for them, at but can Chefou, a distance, but on a has no doubt suffered much wrong, when viewed from display of lanners being most imposing to carry over 150 The Chinese Govemment Captain East, had arranged fur conling of nearer approach we discoverd we had been has its rigdy, by a fleeing oxamination, something like fd of ton shell, the the victims of a sad delnou. The barbaris and applying the rod of confiscation and de- Admiral fad heard of coal of good splendour fled we know not where, and portation in case of irregularity or false having been discovered near Yokohama, so
examinatiun, but somehow
under en little steam as possible,
bers of the Legislative Council, and by every merchant, banker, professional man and truder to whom it has been submitted, and may therefore be taken as the language of the whole Colony.
May I loature to express the fervent hope that out of this common sentiment, which we share at this time with the world
who will thus gal Shu Ali was discharged,
at large, there may arise an increase of 2-But we can, and we should, go fur
mutual esteem, an abundant interchange
of good offices, and a close and lasting bond
of unionYNAS A
I am, Yours very truly,
The Address is as follows
GRANVILLE SHARP.
To Colonel Mosby, United States Consul,
&c.&o.
We the undersigned, residents of Hong-
ther. Our previous studies have sufficiently
COMMITTAL," Chan Afuk, remanded from the 10th and specially, the typhoots, as atmos buer at thang mos today committed for trial
perfectly determined in their Sessions.
demonstrated that the seasons of these sous, charged with dokaining a girl nanted Ohh
form, thoir ways, and their constitution>
Their extent usually far
EU
meter and of the direction of the wind, at
two or three points, even at no great dis tunca from each other, suffices to give an attentive observer a
a pretty clear ides of the
Magistrate.)
ARNAULT JANE
3.8
and
in 90 casca
eninggling of
rizk whatever,
place
kong, desire to convey to you, and through henomenon in its entirety and of the Tavern, was charged by Henry Schluter, glance sorved to ahow that the lung bowlusde, and that the Chinese government term of pomand on the China Blation:
and cordial sympathy which undoubtedly the prof Asia and travel towards the that was a mean kind of thing to do, and resolved not to waste money of arming go boats. The articles I want tg sond,'
the in
interior
usually remain
will, at all timea, be glad to receive any additions to the list from those who have later advices, private of otherwise, than his
VESSELS TO ARRIVE,
AT HONGKONG..
26, Esmeralda,
Name
From
3, Bolle Morse, 9, Lizzie C. Troop 13, M'Near, 17. Miako, 18, Gustav, 30, Adele,
Cardiff
Cardiff
Cardiff
London
Cardif
Cardiff
Zenobia,
Penarth
Now York
24, Leono
Ponarth
20,
the
20,
Red Cross,
Cardiff Cardiff
July, after
30, Richard Parsons,
Cardiff
Hamburg
1 Agnes
Hamburg
Walkikka,
Valiant, g
10, Wandering Jew, 11, Wilhea
Cardig Cardiff Panarth Cardiff
15, Ringleader,
Cardif
Hamburg
21, Golden State,
New
Tórk
23, Harmonis,
Penarth
25, Tecumseh,
Cardiff
27, Melpomene, Lothar,
Cardiff
London
2. Wakefield,
Cardiff
10,
Nestor
Cardin:
10, Marie,
Cardiffé
Australis
exist but do not find adequate expressit North Pacifo from cutifnod to the doing so a glass wan tirown at him and brother of Li Hung-Chang, is my request with emphatic refusal if I asked thru the Suez Canal on the 6th inst...
na neigh the Philippines, Formosa struck him on the back of the head honoured custom of depanling lis
not
Petersen
said.
18, Valparaiso,
there stood before us a vast and ghastly declaration. No respectable foreigner re- he ordered the ships to make their way 20-02 Daky: that a knowledge of the state of the baro- (Before H. H. Wodehouse, Bay. Police semblage of broken down coolies, the sents reasonables out of 100 carry on and fill us their bunkers with the new coal, refuse of the opiam shops and gambling the gues us regular trade withone any at less than £ls ton. The saving in this dons, dressed in parti-coloured
one coaling transaction will
provide both clothes and men looking
to clean water.Å
At any rate, we trust a change will be Adiairal's pay and allowances for his whole Christian Muller, manager of German had long been strangers you to our American fellow Colonista, and
it is following
with assaulting him.
was preferred to gunpowder, the rusty all yet for this god to the people of the United States, our course it is aincare condolence in the bereavement you o kinds of storme prevail in these China- Complainant said lie was second engineer gingalls and matchlocks mating a poor all an indulgence hitherto enjoyed by one struke of business,
of the ol
pole person.
A sound and reputable trade The appointment of the Rev. Charles M. those from the North, which may on board the 8. S. Pernambuco. On the show beside the gaudy pamphernalia hrsulined by the lamentable and violent acas
cit.
etzel, for service in Hongkong Hospital, doth, in the prime of life, of your late be called the storms of winter or of the morning of the 3rd Oct. he was in Peter-sumbers, The utter uselessness of such a would grow up, and we all would derive Vaughan, lydsin. to the Victor Emma- Presidenti
Northern
monsoon, and those from the sen's boarding house. Witness had stopped soldiery is obvious. Neither foreign armus
Just now I should like to send to Peking vico Grifths, in gazetted.
The German gunboat. Nusfiluay
Captain like individuals, are called upon South (typhoons) which, properly speaking, in the house several times Defendant said nor discipline would be of any use until
The the following articles, for which there is n Nations, to pals through trial and perplexity; and it are the turns of supper and of the j it was usual for boarders to give a foe tu tha; they get a different less of recruits ready salo at fair profits, if T, like the Chuden, from the Chins station, arrived in runter. The money was refused, and then officials have evidently rullected on the in at math a time that opportunity is afforded Southern monsoon, for the manifestation of that matual interest The Brat kind descend very rarely below defendurt rushed at witness and struck Confucian maxim which sets forth the futi favored persen referred to, could take up Plymouth Sound on the 5th itist and
without
molestation or taxes a fleet of 20fter coaling proceeded next day for Kiel. of Shanghai, Thuy come from him in the face, Winess remarked that lity of carving on a rotten stick, and wisely
The Chinese cruisers Chao Yung and Yang-wel froin Plymouth 17th ult passed West to East, The
then turned to leave the house. As he was such a corps with breech-loaders. The but cannot, because my Cupul would meet in the ordinary intercourse of commercial com
Holt's teamer Hector, which came into Aug. and business life.
Ho
d to have followed the safe and time for a pass, are The loss of such an administrator ne
blue cloth, drills collision with another steamship while on a camlets, Lustrea, dið: know
who did this.
pound James Abrato Garfield provedl himself to be and the Chulf of Tonquin. They travel from is indeed to be deplored, and perhaps can East to West, and sine ascend the Coast of if this kind of thing, such as making como of flesh with all rigour, and refrained from pig lead, iron wire, and needles Now voyage fmm London to Bingapore and be correctly estimated by those who, Chins as far as Chefoo, or go to devastate plaints against his men, vera to be started, suggesting reform. The Civil Magistrates the market here is not very god, and the China, and subsequently sank in Dover
10, Bajan the Southern shores of
of Japan.
witness would have to lesre the house: Witare also supposed to have been scrutinized tolls are so heavy that the Chiness dealers, Harbour, was raised on the 3rd inst. After with yourself, had the honour privilege
by the Viceroy, but the Viceregal examina after heating down my prices, do not make some hours work the divers were enabled 11, Altai, of his friendlalup. We trust, however, that
Shanghai this appears to be exceptionally less then went to the Magistracy and took of his
in which they have been much My lucky friend can thus bay in effectually to seal the broach, and the greater 11, B. H. Sternken your grant
discharging
if
possible, the cheapest and sell in the dearest Barket part of the water was then resored from 15, Edwin Road, greater Pon hisExcellenc
barely alayed two my invoices, I think it is high time to the vesid has been damaged, but the water. and resignation, but will continue to be tier, the geographical disposition of the Ap animated with the spirit of self-reliant telegraph stations in conreunication with during the row gave evidence to the affair, review, a
not having cununicated with the fore halds the cargo stowed therein has escaped energy so characterise of your country this large commercial port is favorable to the Complainant said something to the defend days. No doubt he did what he ought to invoke the favoured nation clause. men, and of, which the career of the late establishment of a system of weather fore ant in an angry tone of voice, and he was have done; his prosence stirred the native
Injury. The Elector was towed by the tugs, It is therefore desirable that the unwered back in the same tone. After mind to its lowest depths, and many and President was so aminant su example. :-
Fictory and Renown to the London Docks, where she will be repaired. The Sicavay Observatory should receive at least some angry talk the two of them went into different are accounts given by our long
steamer The assumption of the Sultanate by the had Government stores on
orta on board for Sing twice daily meteorological observations an adjoining room into which witness could robed friends of the silver towels, and from the following telegraph stations so. Complant took a glass off the table precious medicines that have left Tchang.
Bandaharah of Pahang a stop which is apore and Hongkong, including nine tous Manila
Hongkong, Amoy Foochow (0), and raised it in a
not devoid of a certain importance, and one af gunperder, several heavy guns, and the faco. Intruck $112
Both Gutzlaff, Houtain, Nagasaid and Vladivo ant, who then na turcatening way at defend-
which has its peculiar bearing on the prament miscellanous war stores, which (Merry Correspondent.) stock. The observations from the South men dosed, and fell. Os rising complain,
State of the Maley Penisena. So disembarked and shipped in another vessel political Sept. will warm us at least two or three days in ant malked of Witnes had no ides as to
Two Trung-tang is not sick. He is old, long as a Sultan of the Johore dynasty was My dear Sir, have received your letter advance of the probable approach of bad what the quarrel was out, similar to it is trus, but vigumus, and must now is recognised by the British Government, the
Defendant made
hereditary prime
minister -un behalf of the citizens of Hongkong) Patent us on our guard coating the optamcn of beat Fits. He did not munging his wrath to keep it warm. “Like, a
That complaint angry about. Achiller when in salks, Teo is about to of Fahang maintained his title, although being ingretire to his tent, but when be in wanted, he asserted his The What complainant said about his
anpared by the he will resume -Ur soes his
Tumongong, and prosent thente to Complainant was
recalled,
and
will be strengthened not well situated between these two regions, the summons out. He went to live at the tion of their duties, the military cannot and when I look at my steak and | her holds the cargo in the ager paru u 16 Ollary Whitridge, - kay only to bear the calamity with anim diguity scopes of the two kinds of storms, and fur-star Hotelsin who had begu present have been a j
Consul Mosby has to-day sent the fallow
ing appropriate reply
US. CONSULATE
· Hongkong, Oct. 12, 1881.
Graaville Sharp, eq
of the 10th instant, with which you forward, weather from that direction, whilst the
3. Observations
* people of the United Etates ii!
sesané de pressing their EPA
with
loss least
hisapan sable,
as fifteen or twenty
Sons from Tiantain and Vladivostock
hours
Thend
Andi
TIENTWIN
79,
Singapore.
(Straits Times,)
the Bandsharah
KÖNT RAVA, Ust sustained by the canthARE ATRONAPAK enale us to transmit verhis for a fee was quits intrust he did life with public hearbud by his son, the hist
tuir trus not had the glam in a threatening By The Viceroy Li will go in ten or twelve Tanah whilst the kimiaistrador: 800- The Brandient, and their winration for antagon 48 but lifted it us to drink. There was water days to Leking,”
publis character,
10.
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men of various re alighter degren of
Am grinded to the trecem has been fairly, trieth, we may in the year "He bad boarded in the house Eastern Enforces. The ceremony will be bondens haar ma the risk of being recoming than one think of instituting at Shanghai daily signals several deres, but did but, kuwhether on the grandest sonte dust is possible. The
Indicating probable weather for the the glasses ware Inverably filled wheater tribe well last tan or twelve days. It is wald abeorbed, should his ambitious peghbour
the aboliked title, and claim up hot, but a un hue, and that the site is
bat this one which was meant to that thy buildings around the tomb are very rome the suition to demon-kun wol Men
na a párá andl parcel of thinkingdo is one of rary 10 Fin which Evidenes was led at gest length a tomarkable beanse The Banikharah Hi there ref Commerce whether water had been in the glass or not, now there is much discussion about least, autod uttaly in dedaring
independent sovetaigu, i kow-beau most of which went to show that the glasses a Mr R who carries on trade In Peking
sight of were set pa the table empty, tait complains from which city all other forelat tradera
here may have bes The confleman în quès- sut addered fir his statements
Potrefully rejected. had been con- tion tra to ber, and so reads the treaty | End ata Strange to say the na
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