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NO. 8987.-AUGUST 21, 1882.]

THE CHINA MAIL.-

two burned and four captured, and that

just coming up at the moment that the the object of calling her soul back. These handing it to the defendant ill instead of recourse to forca & necessity. The govern had been taken to protect Port Said, Is. Choroughly affective. A eurrespondesit has the eitints to restore order, and to punish".

and the boat itself.

boat was overturned, and rescuing the eight persona. The panangers were in considerable danger for some time through boing held under water between the awning

Cme of the boat men of the pullaway Tory pluckily x. tricated them, however, and they were taken on board the launch, thankful for their rescue.

Wong Akew, one of the fanalo neigh Inspector Baker thought it pro- Fet in doubt. The acknowledged relation

warned

.

.་་་

An attempt to neizo is which their Admiral had been compelled to

the latter would be brought to Chipo. from Kowloon to Victoria was capsized | sovoral other persons wore endeavour of the woman who had asked permission to friends, desire the naistance of that army to fra Cairo.

One of them was hury it, and sout for her. The Inspector's to punish Rikawo and his followers with Englishman's house there was frustrated by resort to has not altered their views.

Alexandria, July 18.-Last night. WAR Two regiments of the Khedive's Egyp the loyal Governer. during squall In this caso the occting to restore her.

the We have private advices, from Tokio ta

10.-Ir the House of Commons this quiet. The lines are now very strongly tians have been ordered to defend Da July pants were much more fortunato, one of putting powder up her nose to induce surmise turned out to be correct, but the the utmost severity.

Chinese priest woman stated that she had given it to her to inceze, and the East Point Sugar Refinery launches was blowing into her car with a horn with undertaker to bury, the un lertaker in turn the effect that the Korean difficulty theatens afternoon, the Financial Secretary of the guarded. The Bres are nearly all extin-igiotta and Rosseta. The Egyptian au

The police arrangements are thorities join in a very half-hearted why ated that to assume the gravest spect; and to render War Offco said that efficient precautions guished. who stated remedies had no effect, however, and she he had taken it to Morricon

communication with the can of criminals. They seem anxious that the was sent to the Hospital, at which time the Coffee Plantation, where it ought to unit must certainly have the best advices, malia and Suez, but he did not enter into

Arabi Pasita, which his informaut anys con- English should bear all the odium of such she was breathing. He had never had any have been buried, because he had no but it is possible the true state of affairs in details.

Dillio, Under Foreign Secretary, said that sists of a little over 6000 men, who are measures. Among the officers, the men the Khedive other

difference with his wife.

however, that the real reasons for ship of Koron to China is an element of the identical note from the Powers to the intensely discontented and surrounded by composing the entourage of

are regarded with great suspicion, and 'it' bours of the Constable, said that about six the defendant taking it to Morrison Hill considerable difficulty in the way of protapt Porte regarding the despatch of Turkish starving women and children. Recenite of

the lowest classes are still being anticed by may eventually be necessary to arrest seve- o'clock on Saturday evening, the called the instead of the Coffea Plantation, were that nation on the part of Japan; and hopes are troops to Egypt was still unanswered.

Two additional hattories have been Arabi with promises of unlimited plunder, ral of them for treasonable communisition

The Khadive's to propare for active service, and his forces are held together by the with Arabi. The

position deconsod, who was in the cuckleft, to come the former place was svarer, and in the still freely expressed that the Chinese gov and join us some festivities which were latter there was a constable stationed to ernment may be induced to interfere to being held by the women of the house, in see that the grave was made six feet deep, compul the submission of the insurgent making pight batteries in all detailed for assertion that the English will kill all ravery difficult one, but it would be far bette than it is were lo to adopt a more decided celebration of the birthday of one of their wherads the body in this case was simply Korous, and the tender of the amende Egypt. A whole army corps has been turning to the city.

The Khedive states that 305 Europeans and straightforwand course of the Com- It is foarod jossmen. The deceased auswored her but covered with earth The Inspector also honourable to Japan. Grievous as the in. mobilized at Aldorahot, and arrangements

hore that bewe of

tho ld not come down from the cockloft. stated that the body of a child very much jury and inent are which Japan has to have been made to embark troops at Ports

mission from Caire will open the door for Later on

witness called hor again, and as she decomposed was found near the same place fear, the calment connect will be the best month, Southampton and Liverpool, if

fresh talk of diplomacy, intrigue and pro- crastination. got no answer she took a light and went up ten days ago; and that if the body found for a war, even with a nation so barbarous necessary. to the loft where she saw the deceased nus yesterday had been allowed to remain whers and insignificant as Karen, is a tasterycht he pended by a

scarf

it was it would have constituted a nuisance regarded with the dopest anxiety. roued her neck from a nail on one of the heams above her bed. to passengers on the road, and to the ro-

deceased was The

sidents of Morrison Hill down. he went to the house, and had the removed to the Hospital. He had heard of no mapicious circumstances, but mentioned that the mother of deceased committed ani- side some found a verdict of felo-de-se

THE following appears in the Gazette of Saturday: Sir,--The undersigned Com mittee have the honour to report that, in accordance with the established regulations, a public meeting of the members of the Kai-tong of the whole of Hongkong was summoned for the 10th day of this moon (25th June, 1882), for the public election

vat

•P.C. G. deceased, who was then alive, wooke' imprisonment LL

The defendant was fined $26, or eix

with hard labour.

The jury returned a

SELLING 12 FA LOTTERY TICKETS--HEAVY

to

FINE PAIN,

TELEGRAMS.

Letters from the interior confirm the re- ports

were killed at Kaffer-Dousy

There was an attempt lost evening to set fire to St. Mark's buildings, the head

Amoricans in Alex- The Lord Mayor's fund for the relief of quartors of the

A refugee from Cairo reports that the refugees from Egypt only amounts to andria. £3000. The Governor has written to the

correspondent anys; I drove numerous massacres of Europasne took miles Hong the line of Arabi Lplace last Monday in the outskirts of that Lord Mayor that £30,000 are necessary.

July 20-A correspondent at Alexandria Paula's retreat, and passed several villages, city. The following are from the Singapore states that there will be public executions the people in which are starving, The Major-General Allism will leave her to- to-day or to-morrow. I din asked to noted entire route is lined with broken carriages at the obstruction in the Mahmudian

Boldiers robbed them of

The day, with a detaolament of troops, to blow everything. Times

who have been convicted out all the ropeander circumstances and deat Trees. It is reported that tho | Canal. London, July 9, Morning-The Duke of murdering Sergeant Forbus arrested Chun Yau, who of Teck will accompany Sir Garner Wolseley's of exceptional barbarity during the bon- Bedouins harassed the soldiers during the

The murderers will retreat, killing 200 of them, bardment of the city.

the mosssere at Cairo and Damiet was engaged selling Tsz Fn Lottery tickets staff to Egypt.

It The conduct of the Khedive causes michts. of new Directors who should take over the

A Catiul a family was taken from & a large crowd on the Praya, on the 6th Admiral Soymour has written to the probably be shot by Egyptian tran

he possible, вкуч, of all the affairs, great and

that such exocu- mounted with the Tung-wa Hospital.

The second was on the body of the man instant. The prisoner had over a hundred Khedive disclaining any idea of eengrust is quita

several

persons to be at the Palace the employees of the Cadistral survey party jonall;

day brings to light similar cases.

are well known to have been intimately at Tontah kere killed, including two ongi who August 1, Morning--The Khedive has

Times expresses The

connected with Arabi Pusha. The Khedive neers named Crowther and Mac Allan. A nowly elected Directors are flow herewith coal junk early on Saturday morning, as and also a teadly weapon, which he had no to restore ondor.

the bulief that submitted, with a request that they may be reported in our issue of Saturday evening.right to have, as he was not the holder of a forwarded to His Excellency the Governor The deceased was twenty-four years of age, night pass. The Sergeant stated that the authorized the English to occupy the Suez the Opposition in Parliament will own apparently trusts them, but it may be he is Sheile and the Governor tried to save them,

prisoner and others carried on this system Canal.

a vote of censure on the dilatory action of endeavoring to get them thoroughly in his but were unable to do an for his information. Subjoined are the and wea named Ho Afat. From the evid

In the House of Commons last night, the Government after the massacre n Alex. 20-The fores of Arabi Paalia is tin the ence it appeared that the boat had of gambling on a large scale, and moti names of the twelve howly elected Directora: ce givered of Wanchai during the eas vicinity for a quarter of an hour every Lord Hartington brought forward a notion andria in June, and its want of foresight July

-Ho Kwas-shan, of

the On Tal Ingrance De

of

while preparing day for the purpose of distributing tickets, that the expense of the Indian contingent and preparation when the bombardment of increasing, He is regaining his inthience Tac K'ai

night, and the deceased, the PCh'ung

because of the delay of the British troops. Pat-hing, of the the rowing apparatas just immediately after The prisoner admitted that he had been for Egypt should be charged to India; in that city had been decided upon. Nám-pak

his Lordship said it was import- The Times saya:

The hesitation of Hia scouts have been seen seven miles from. Kan overboard.

gunfire on Saturday, morning, had fullen convicted of the same offence in November dog in to the world the trust which the Porto, at the moment when hesita Alexandrin Ho is trying to establish re-

ant to ard. The wind was blowing rather last, and paid the fine of 2100 imposed. tong, of the Messageries

at the time, and it

England reposed in her Indian Aray thation is fatal, has forced the British lations with the Arabs in Tripoli and Shun-kam, of the Un

Government of India he said, objected to Government to the conclusion that an - Southeru Tunis An the deceased missed his footing

cost Wong

of the San Te'ai-shin You Wan-te iu,

been offered in the Calcutta Pragera defray of the boat. The master

ofilo contingent.

vitation to the Copflorence will be virtually Sixteen Chinamusu, hawkers licensed to pitching tralian

Exporters'

And the other seamen and sell Foreign wase, were each fixed 50 cents In a resolution before the House, his doclined. Nothing remains for it but to mosques for the success of Arabi Pasho,

Tha

Constantinople Conference yestur- the Fork Petch frored Bank of Iridio, avery endeavour to save him, but he sanker three days' imprisonment for obstructing Lordship addol. that he did not commit any ost, by its own efforts, the insattres

Yang of the Tát-fong, of the Chartered Australia, and China; Ch'su Yuk-tong, of before they reached him. The body was the traffic in Bonham Strand and Queen's India to anything unreasonable; England necessary to matore order in Egypt. There day, chivily considered tomporary mea- the Lin Wui Rice Association (ro-olested); found a for hours later on. The jury re- Road Central by placing their stalls on the only contention, to pay at prosent will be, accordingly, no further delay in the sores for the security of the Sue. Canal. limited contribution towards the exped-carrying out of preparations for military The idea whicht most favor was that in Egypt. Definite orders will be the protection of the canal should be in- Ch'au Kwing-t'ong, of the Man Yik Yarn turned a verdict of occidental drowning. dealers; Laung Lü-kdi, of the Ts'éung Trai--

Mr Onslow moved that England shuuld issued today for the despatch of a force trusted to England and France, in conjune- unfirm Pawn Brokers

wan, of

The third was bold regarding the death

for the purpose of doing the work which tier with a third power. There was no de repay the cost of the Indian contingent.

there is all to have declined to un-cision owing to Gweruments of the rope Mr Childers adding words subject to the Fuk Un Opium firm." Ho Kwan-shan, of Chinaman, (30), whose body was nd-

a want of instructions froa the respective and Fung Put-bing are mitted to the Hospital yesterday evening.

further decision in Parliament, the house dertaku. Tac K'ai-tang, and

to the диводатель of the appointed

finen-

The body of the deceased was seen

agreal to the motion by 140 against 23

Arabi Poela is diverting the M cial affairs of the Hospital. The income

a coolie

vites.

but it in believed that tuels, and the expenditure to 19,931 tools, yesterday morning. The

report at the Aberdeen Police Station about After deducting the differenco from the five o'clock in the evening, when fuspector balance in hand thore remains 89,8 taels Staunton went to the spot and found the body, which was perfectly nude. It was removed to the Station, and then sent to the Hospita! The body has not been identified. The jury retarned a verdict of found drowned.

The Burnames, and names of the twolvo į who necidentally fell from the deck of a ticket's in his possession whon apprǝbended, on the part of the British, who are there tinka will continue-for some time, as evory 150. Bu has for the last few days railway train and put under its wheols. All

ht

Chan

of

coolie

lying

ORSTRICTIONIST

(Before fl. G. Themart!, Eng,)

DRUNK AND ANNOYING PEOPLE

JATIE

tion

action

have

for the past year amounted to 16,814 on the beach at Ap-l Chan by a by P. C. Yar Mahomed in Queen's Road Simla, July 28-Her Highness the was stated that the meeting was called to Canal which supplies, greater 1.

THREE separate libela were yesterday (20th) filed in the United States District Court, against the British vessel Cilurnum, Captain Beedle. The plaintiffs are all Chinese, ant represent the following firmas doing businessi in this city Wing Chow Wo & Co., & Co., 98090.80, Kwong Pong Tại 89649.80: Wing Wo Ding & Co., the same charge : failure to deliver certain goods shipped from Hongkong to this city on the Ciluram. —Alla.

-The fourth inquest, was held on the body of a child, between four and five months old, which was found Busting in the Har bour in front of the Praya central, between six and seven o'clock yesterday evening. dict of found dead was returned.

Otto Huel, Chief mate of the German barque Prances and Amanda, was arrested Fast yesterday afternoon for being drunk, and chasing foot passengers. The offence was admitted by the defendant, and he was fined So ne tun days' imprisonment. fine was collected on buaril the ship.

The

as rier

Began of Bhopal with the full concurrence of the Nawab Coort has offered the services of a contingent of her troups, and a pecuniary contribution in aid of auch nun ures

Majesty's Government may find necessary

for the suppression of the anarchy and disorder now prevailing in Egypt Her Highness offor has been as knowledged by His Excelleney the Vicoroy with cordial thanks, but Her Highness has heen informed that there is no prescut

nf of making use of the services 30.--The steamer Anteur has lately been en busily occupied in 4-bax brought from Ghardafui Captain and

China.

AMOY.

(Gazette.) We understand the S. S. Joko

was sold yesterday at Auction for 35,150. We fear that this gang of thiovea that

Aden,

A hurriedly convened meeting of the aentatives.

It Cabinet was hold this afternoon. consider à telegram from Lord Dufferin, ter, the Ambassador nt Constantinople, and the arrangements for military operations in Egypt.

Colonel

of the cisterns have been recently fill There is no charos for the resumption business here for at least three months.

Desertern any Arabi Pasta is not. en trenched and has het ontrouching tools. Arabi has erected fortifications just op posite Aboukir my

audiah fresh water canal. He has

RO ak to

An the French ships have left here, and the United States flagship has gone to Brin- The markets andha Bourse tro re-open- disi. ing for business.

It will not be surprising if Arabi Paalin's measures in regard to the water supply of Alexandria lead to an immediato advance f the British troops Major tieneral Allison telegraphed homo for instructions.

An Arab spy states that the damming

The water in places is the Mahmudish Chual has fo try. oaking the ground too soft for ment of gaus.

A native has just been shot W tempting to set fire to house in the

iment occupy a fort four hen foutside of the Rosetta gate. The only British troops outside of

Andinople, July 19.-Arabi Pasha at the law and the Ministers fally justified him in answering the British fire.

July 21-It now expected that tho Perte will I propose that either the Turkish the English company Commission shall

and French troops, or that the Europeans tho Mathall hold the upon

Brackenbury has reaigned his Directorship of the Irish Criminal Investigation Department, in order to offer his services for the campaign in Egypt,

oporate elowham while the Turks Several regiments of Irish militia have volunteered for service. The War Office is daan in the canal just below bodi

It is Position

is stated that the Porte has decided considering the question of utilizing them close to the fortification, and cut the canal to notify the Conference of its intention to

banks above the dam for garrison duty at Malta and Gibraltar.

aend the widespatch troops to Egypt, but that it will Lard Northbrook First Lord of the Admitor all along in front of his position. This request a modification of the conditions shows that Arabi Paha has made a great proposed in the identical notes of the ralty, he expressed his sense of the ex- cuflent service of the genbuat Condor and mistake, as by naming the tand where he Powers to the Porte.

secures ua plenty of water for some would he at Alexandria, which he added wou

time. noted to receive some special recognition. here, so as to save all the water possible, but

will remain in the canal "for According

present telegram from Alex plonty audria Wednesday, the British were pure 100 of Arabi's soldiers deserted on thon preparing to dam the Mahmudiah

A meeting of Canal, in order to prevent the water from Wednesday and eate hore, running off if Arabi stopped the Emply Sheiks, Thomas and notables at Caire has Apparently he has been beforehand with been held in consequence of the receipt of the Khedive's letter dismissing Arabi. The Railway authorities report all ready for the silvance of the troups.

85,225.38. The plaintills,, all bring suit on The body has not been identified. A ver- witting robberica from various Eroportion of erow and passengers of the Castle her commander, Lord Charles Beresford, hús he set to work to fill reservous

CORRESPONDENCE.

of

one of

hita

taken

Messrs.

stole 11 sheep from line steamer Fleurs Castle, wrecked on the houses all Aicholls & Co.'s slaughter 9th July. Eighteen souls have been lost.

four houses occupied by

Russian steamer Mokra was totally house, ente

and stele sundry articles of Europeans, and

of wrecked off Rashafoon n. the 19th June wearing appaved, &e. the night before last all on board were saved and are waiting (14th.) Last night it appears t

wars the same gang there to be taken off. tried to enter the house necupied by Mr U Gulentta, Angust 2-The Englishman Robinson, but were disturbed before they status that not only has Government no One of the gang intention of imposing an excussive tax in had effected their object.

expertition to Egypt, but at present there is no reason to fear that exceptional taxa- tion will be required for operatione in

with

"Vester

was arrest

afterwards he stole the irons-mean

visited

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN

MAIL.

them.

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THE Jiji Nhiago announces that Bir Godai AN INTERESTING" CASE.

To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL." died on the 5th inst., a victim to the pre

21st August. vailing epidemic of cholera. Mr Godai was

Sir,On the 11th inst. the following in Osaka; and if the nows he true an cher spicy and sensational paragraph appeared getic, calculating, and partisan supporter of in tho Daily Pre Today there will was rather tail, dressed in white and had this country to cost the expanses of the

be another case before the Police Court his face blackened probably monopoly has been reraoved from a scene under the statute framed for putting down view to prevent identification. in which, during the past five years, he has domestic savory in Hongkong. A well-day afternoon (15th) a man

He was bost known membe

ed and put in irons for stealing cargo, Egypt. the Chinese community, ed played a

a prominent part. known to foreigners by his sharo in the at- and said to be of the richest Cainese shustly tempt to manufacture indigo, in the opera-in the Colony, is now in custody under a wretch. Thy Harbour anaster's house on

with having

Kalangsen was tions in currency when specie from the wa

warrant charging

Keveral articles of value treasury was used, and for his unjust his fourth or fith concubine out of the this inerning when thieves about 1.50'

were stolen. The thieves took the precau aspersion of foreign trade and foreign Colony for the purpose of selling her as a

from the Hor tion to remove a kaded treaties in his unwarrantable address preprostitute. The information was laid by

three did before comiencing

visit to Usakn in 1879,

the arrest the defendant. The matter business, seems to have got

for the police it prudent when he missed his gun to keep ears, did not arrest him, but yesterday evening still, thinking they might be as ready to se he went up to the Police Station with it as he. On calling out they decamped. solicitor whom he has consulted in the matter. The case is one of considerable were imported for improper purposes, was interest to the Chinese coinman under!

"That journal on the following day,

Traffic in women, District Court, before Judge Hofman, the heading of Tam Ping-kai

that eported terday (21st July). Sam Lock and Loney with having on the 22nd, was charged regard as suchetantially correct, judging from identical note addressed by the Powers to Irish Criminal Investigation Departetit, |

Har-

Úver

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A correspondent telegraphe from Alexan drin: I possess copies of telegrams show. ing that Dervisch Pasha had been in At 7.30 this exeding the water was still anunication with Arabi up to the no. flowing in the fresh water canal, but the uxit from the canal into the sea is being ment of lus departare.

July 21-Admiral Seymour in his deblocked by a party of marines, so that the spatch to the Admiralty giving an account water below where Ambi eut it will be re- of the bombardmont, aays the Egyptians tained. fought with determined bravery, fring until The Governor of Alexandria baa roturned

Етод must has been decimated. they

Cairo by way of Port Said. He bas A correspondent reports that De Freychet made the following report to the Khodive: The following telegrams ars from our San has counticated with the English Govern- On the way to Chire I saw Europeans being

where the with England and France. It is believed Danaabur Sattal and Mikalla, England

ld arrived, they cut off Bank, mady to acquiesce. The Duke of Cambridge Commander- the heads of the Berberins, because they in-Chief of the forces, and General say they served the Christians.

Arabi Sir Chinet Wolceloy to-day had a conference Pushe had called a meeting at Cairo of all with Gladstone and the Secretary of State the Pashas, Ulamas and notables, and ask

ed them whether it was right to oboy do War. Colonel Brackenbary, late Director of the Khudive.

July 21-The Notables at their meeting has been offered the appointment of Military in Cairo have adopted a resolution declaring

sented to Sir John Pope Humessy on his the woman, and a warrant was issued for bouraudhe, awakened by noise, thought Francisco files, brought on by the steamer ment in regard to inviting Italy to exoporate massacred and their houses pillaged. Ai!

THE hearing of the habeas corpus case of the two Chinese women, detained on board the Anjer Head on the supposition that they

hoard and concluded in the United States

hie to

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July by fraudulent

Fat testified against Chan Hee, one of the means taken away one Chu Sam from the

and

WOMAN

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JAPAN AND COREA. (Japan Gazette,]

A report, which we have every reason to

the source of our information, bat for the truth of which we du not vouch, has been current to-day (8th) to the affect that tele-

Belgic :--

London, July 18,--Sergeant Lawrento, of the First Dumbarton Regiment, won the Queen's prime at Wimbledon by a score of 05 on the last three ranges.

In the Commons to-day Sir Charles Dilke, Under Foreign Secretary, said that the

the Forte was still unazawored.

Campbell Bannerman, Financial Secretary

for

ment of General Sir Garnet Wolesky to the

that the

answer

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trepation of

Alexandria rabble

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Four Egyptian officers of high rank are herd, who all took part in the defence.

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of the War Office, said the Government Secretary to General Sir Garnet Waleslay that the Khedive, having violated the Ban- Gold Loaf, we

The Times says: We have ress: tu women. Custom House Inspector MeLean for the purpose of prostitution grams have been received from China ng entirely approved of the conduct of Admiral believe the Queen has approved the appoint stitution, is a traitor, and they have deposed] Sovereigns, testified against her. The prosaoution the evident the ease was remanded and no

was taken, yet yinær morning con- fonncing Chinese action in the Korean Seyond Wolf moved an adjournment command of the expection about to be de/declaring war with England, and umbron- reated, and Captain Roper was called for temporary thought if necessary to publish matter. It appears that 15,000 Chinesc

ing Ril men to fight against her. Pressure the defence. Before he was put on the the information of the woman in which troops have er and the frontier and entered of the House, and dwelt on the misleading spatched to Egypt, and of tieneral Sir John is being put on the Khedive to proclaim stand, Judge Hoffman announced, that as she detailed the circumstances under which Korean territory, and that 15,000 more character of the Government replica Adyo as Chief of Staff. It is said the Gov Arabi Pasha a rotel. no evidenco had been introduced tending to she alleged she had been decoyed away.

were approaching the frontier. Further, believed Admiral Seymour did not had erament is considering the

There with Arabi Pasha a Swiss ad- (Takin at Messrs Falconer d: Uo.'s Premises, prove

the fumalo companion of Chan Boe

Naturally ono would have thought that i ten gunboats and corvettes of the Chinese marines June lith, the day of the as-sending 10.000 addition the order sum-himself notorious. He has done more than to Egypt vonturer, samod Nenet, who has made other than a good woman, he would order

rondozrove off acce, because ho yes ordered not to, and Buk once. It is believed that

Queen's Road.) hor release, and she at once left the Court in view of the importance which the Press navy had been ordered

moning

ning the reserved

ves will be issued as soon anybody to bring about the recent dis

Hoxazona, August 21, room Captain Roper then took the stand attached to the case and after the solemn thus south-castern coast of the peninala the Government remained inactive in order

announcement of the commencement of the If this information be virtually correct, it to allow Arabi Pasha to gather strength. as posible after Gladstone's statement in asters When caught be will be put to BAROMSTER- and testified that Chan Sea

Gladstone said he took the full respon the Was a good proceedings at the Police Court, that seems probable that China, recognizing her

Поцве of Commons of

on Monday. This testimony WEB corroborated

The Tins says:- -We understand that journal would have taken some trouble to responsibilities, and resolved upon prompt sibility for Admiral Seymour's action. Tho by that of Grat maste Goddard and

instructions to

to land watch and report the proceedings of a mute of the position, in favour of the intervention, and, from what we can esti

force ut Aluxandria Mugurus Pasha, le Turkish Ambassador ment he was ejected from the French Con- Chinese steward of the vessel

were caxditional, HunieCoast to communicate the result of it.

and it did not appear yesterday tried to convines the Government Bacon, one of the Marshal's keepers on the Now, will it not surprise the subscribers to government which is been temporarily necessary to hita ta dose.

the Porte to the identical Vessel, Hong Wing, Joseph Walker, and

that to learn

Northgate thought the question of Drum- note of the Powers regarding the though Babvorted by a movement revolutionary in

despatch that estimable jouerable interest to the character and anticiently formidable to mond Wolk relative to Admiral Seymour's of Turkish troops to Egypt might be taken douins in Zagaz the defendant, then testified this Alto, testimony, no arguments Ching

& case of

render community

paternal help necessity for the authority to land (as the Pruss offered by either counsel,

styled Judge Hof

but it is difficult to reconcile any such cuni. man unwontased it as his opinion that the was heard before the Magistrate in the restoration of the status go unte, In suchy! view of the troops very natural into imply a willingness to despatch troops, joined by the soldiers and Bedouius from

17th inst, when the case was disraissed

character on the part of Japar would be stone said no instructions had been straction with tho terms of the despatch Cairo, and to doubt a general massacro preponderance of evidence was in favour of (vide the China Mail of that date), yot up the woman, and he therefore ordered her

European in various parts of Egypt has May 5th after rolenso-Alta California,

A correspondent as Constantinide says: excited great indignation here, and the s date for reasons best known to the premisture, for it is obvious that if China trento Admiral Sérmour bearing on the itself. has been induced to interfare actively point raised i publishers of the Press, not a line concerns the settlement of Korean affairs she will Montiral and his mon at Alex. Canal be intrusted tu' England and France, already effected a marked change, in the:

The landing editorial article of the The proposal discussed yesterday at the dota

Pust

action is bitterly commented says-1

---The behavior of the Conference that the protection of the Suez upo

dolag in ing the hearing of the case or its result has

Pasha'e proclamation has appeared | ip thet

view with grave displeasure way attempt American paper.

Imade by

others to influence the conclusion. andria is beyond all praise. Amid di I am aware that an editor of u

in conjunction with Italy, emanated from attitude of the populace, now paper Four inquests were held at the Govern exercises wide discretion in the selection of Japan is su

au clearly in the right that, the ar-plomatic protesta, Europeas concerts and England. There no question of the per- Our videttes now extent seven miles - ment Civil Hospital this afternoon, before cutter for insertion in his colma blic standing, her government can afford to imbecility, it is refreshing to find a corn-

excitement

conferences and naval demonstrations of manent protectorate. All the public notwith-

arrived at yond the walle The Khedive

reports that having excited the consity of the public

is the protection over the Canal until orden he has learned that Arabi Pasha's troops the Coroner, Mr H. E. Wodehouse, and by a sensational paragraph, I maintain the await the issue of events, confident that mander who is sble and willing, on his own has been established. De Lesseps has telo. are still further damaging the canal. the following gentlemen as a jury: Mesars Press was bound to report to its reactors fullest reparation tendered for an insalt he says. Sixty marines, physically speak-immediate antion is recessary, especially to streets are fairly full of

justige will eventually be dons and the acco

account, to say what he thinks and do what

graphed from Alexandria to Paria that

Europeans continue to land, and the R. R. Roberts, A. J V. Ribeiro, and C. the final proceedings of the case.

Moreover, the defendant in that case has committed by a mob of ignoratit barbacians, ing, could not do much, but there is a way protect the Buen Canal, and that awaiting Gerrunas, Italians

full of Eglish, French, H. Flores,

Italians and Greeka. Japan, i in her present position,

Poses of giving support" which quadruples its the result of the Conference is ridiculous. peace

The situation regard to the water The conduct of the Americans

long despatch from the Earl of supply is becoming alarming. There has. Japan go to war should be daring the night of the alarm, when it was Granville to Lord

"The in- ! chargo brought against him having been ranked among her wirst enemies.

thought that Arabl

dated July two inches. Unless, more troupa arrive to the Hospital about twelve o'clock on published in the Fres, it is but a burp set pulsive

be held in of Japanese must

French and Italians.

being

INQUESTS.

The fast was on the body of a Chinese

to this

a very good cause of complaint against your meruing contemporary. His arrest,

of a warlike an event, any demonstration of

dour and

is

الله

Woman, 22 years of age, which was admitted the information of the complainant and the most a vital necessity.

For

in

12

the grave events at Alexandria.

that

Paalia was coming, bassador at Constan for Am- been a fall in the Mahmudish Canal of ̈ Saturday night. Dr. Marques asid life was of justice to the defendant that his as-check by wise counsel and raoderation/contrasts remarkably with that of the 11th, on published After Indorsing soon, to enable General Allison to drive

When the passions of sastion are in arme Advices from Alexandria say that Arabi patch states that Her

patch states that for Majesty's Govern- Arabi Rabs from the pumping stations the

extinet when the body was admited. There

and the so,

was an indentation ruund the neck an inch

of it, savors of anything but

FAIR-PLAY.

broad, but only skin deep. In the absence of other evidence, he would be of opinion that death had been caused by strangula

Police Intelligence. (Before H E Wadeforse, Leg) Monday, August 12,

KURTING THE DORPE OF A CHILD ON MORRISON HELE

of Fabin Japan azould i

be

that

was intended

**

The

Quantity

fallen..

Weather ...... Hours of Rain.

Wet T'mometer, 76.5 Dry T'mometer. 80.5

Do.

Do.

Maximum

on to

Previous

day at

4.x.

BAROMETER,

THERMOME-

TER, &0.

Barometer... 29.78 29.80 29 8139.76

Direction

22.0179.0 780

78.0 27.0

812

On date

·10-45%

Previous

day at

AY.

Do date

at

10.A.3.

Previons

day.at

4-7.

To date

10.

On

date

10

On date

47.3.

TRERIRAMS OF 31er And., 1888.

Hoxdxoxo.

LÁNOK.

SHANGHAI

CHINA COAST METEUROLOGICAL REGISTER.

Barometer, letal, öf the sea in inchis, tené,

of the rest of the European or the Egyptian who were left to guard the city. The and hundreds.

the English, and returns to

quit tasumision to do sexy to say the Lewat nothing le heard of but the mad wickednese Pasha and Foults Pasts have entirely ment zowy sees no alternative but recouro cactuses vilket or the Me

Lieutenant of war Терап is in that condition i and leat those who control those passions and suc during the bombardment. The artillery state of affairs in Egypt. It would be moat reached the lantern of the lighthouse and prestige by their gross cowardico to force to put an end to the intolerable two BailorBot of the Monarch and by dint of climbing, have ceed in keeping the nation ont of a men were kept at their guns on the 11th in accordance with the principles of interrelit the lamp. They found the staircase

And too probably disastrous instant by infanter

posted under cover. national law that auch force should be that leading to the top out away by a shell. will deserve well of future gonore A correspondent telegraphs as follows of the acvereign power over Egypt. If this European cotton factories at Da tians. The

Arali Pasha

in still

Lasting orders and

is impracticable on account of the unwilling maskur have been burned. making appointments in the Khodireneas of the Sultan to act, it will become P.C Chun Hong Kwong seid that he

The troops last night slept outside of the The Jui Shingo says that the ti-a name. Ayahi's forces on the anal are necessary to devise other menn. Hor walls. lived in No. 5, Tong Sing Lane, and that

priced to fleein, but extimated at 10,000, including the Bedouins, Majesty's Government partinus to hold the On the evacuation of Alexandria, Arabi the deceased, named Tang Ut Hing, was

by an order from Toilo to go who gave their adhesion to Arabi four view that any intervention should represent Pasha issued the following proclama on to Fusan for further luformation, and days ago. The wounded Arabs from Alex the unised action and authority of Europe. tion-Madirs. At the Khedive'e instiga- his wife, and that ho had been married to her six years On Saturday morning, after Li Kwad, coolie, was charged with bury. consequently sailed from Shimonoseki an sndria were sent to Caire.

They have in fact no interests or objects tion the English have killed with sword going of duty, he went home to sleep, and ing the vorte of a Chinese child on Mor the bih instant.

sight of the plunder sailing in the had only ban in bed a short time when he rison Hill on the 20th instant.

telegram received from Shimonoseki, bazzars has stimulated the Dairoaze to in regard to Egypt inconsistent with those and shot, in revenge, the Egyptians heard his child, a boy of three years of From what P.C. Le King Fui was told announces that the Korean rebels are very imitate the Alexandrians, and the last saying that

wanted to Rais,

nome by a man he met on the Wanchai Road, powerful; and that it is impossible for Mr Englishman who left Calro and arrived at 1 people. Their desire is that the navigation Khedive remains at night with his hartens, kept in the open air in a abaded rifzation.

yesterday afternoon be went Baker, wife would not on it. I Fill where he found the defendant in the spori Penatrate to the capital with | Suez describes the people 83 wild gypt shall be well and quietly governe of the slaughter. Therefore I issue my Fonus or War 0 calní, 1 to 8-light vreeze.

to Borrison Hesabues to

of the Canel shall be unrestricted, and that i afort time to orders continuance mka the English pus free He nemoly, two companies of troops, threatening. wald- berth how and after lack of covering the body of a child with at i

will be burned. dity

predominating influence resolved to greatly increase the expedi Arabi Pasha said when the same words he went to sleep. In the aftes The defendant, on seeing the col command. The government having ton of the s

that all the gogomonts shall and industrial interests Khedive has imprisoned his ministers at

and that thos0 A second proclamation of Arabi says the 10 heavy, 10 to 12 violent the afternoon tu taka BGR94 stable, threw down the pickaxohn had in his donary force, they havo resolved to recall the bonbardmat Was Brad first shot of any single power; that international en- my order to continue raising soldiers to 5 moderato, to 7 fresh. 7 to 8 strang

he went in duty again, and returned

and indus

STATE B. Clear sky, His hand and ran off Theodatable then reported HE

Inouye

Cominercial principal traitors to lin cause wife was there, but was very sullen and rod the matter to Inspector Baker. From In A report is current in the capital to the sway that there were only about forty, which have been so largely developed in Alexandrin in order that they may be in Cloudy. B. Drissly. P. Fog. G. Foggy B

shall derive due from

rom strument in English hands. The telegrams Hail. L. Lightning. f. Misty, O. OverERNÉ. fased to take her food. He questioned her spector atetement it seems that in effect that Yukiteushun, a Korean noble, and that ion minntes would sufice. The outrage. Thin it. 4. principle which is ea despatched by Regneb Fashes authonzing P. Packing showers. - Squally, 1. Being

the death of her child Ichuko, son of

rubels, and Korean neta, murdered by the loyal ministers zinrally feel anxious sential for our answer. He then went on duty again, and to have the body buried at once, have laid, a memorial before the prime Pasha threatens to graplu : Arabia. Their policy has been copeistent; formbly extorted from him, pad are, there. V. Visibility, WV. Storm. Z. Calm. The leis

yesterday morning, and asked

interests in all parts of the the cessation of military preparations, were. Soor. T. Thunder, Bad, threatening. notables now in Tokio, Another correspondent

cut the Mahtnudish - at nine o'clock, one of the neighpurs Inspector Baker gave her parmission, bati minister setting forth that Rikawo (Tai- | Canal, which supplies the town with water, they have legally kept their engagements fore, invalid. An irreconcilable war exista tem are repeated to indicate any incresas over..

No 5 Station, where he was, and in- formed him that his wife was ill. He in informed her that she would have to re-in-kan) is guilty of narime unpardonable He now prevents provisions ontoring, so with France and have been anxious that the between the Egyptians and the English. mediately went home, where he saw his gister the death today. When the con in Leaven or on earth; and that, sa Japan that, as numbers of Europeans are resulted on all matters materially suffecting bardment of Alexandria, sont out by Arabi the quantity of water felles indicated in taskes, other Powers should be informed and con The native official report of the com, hours (noon) as registered from 1 to B4, and wife in an insensible condition. His stable reported se abore, the Inspector con will sand an army to punish them, they, in ing there is a likelihood of a famine. mother was supporting the deceased, and cluded that the body was that of the child rip of the murder of the Queen and many An unsuccessful attempt has been made their position in that country. The action

when the

He then renonstrated

noun

in

to ery

4g6,

and

why she did not do so, but she would reot

to

.con-

at once.

from

tha

British

ahore in

TREMETEE in Fahrenkeh degrees and

DIRECTION OF WIND is registared wery two

| pointa, N., K.X.E, NE, GRASS

the mean average of their signification

FATX-The hours of rain for the previous 24

Fasha, said that sight iron clads were sunk, tens and hundreds,

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