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Canton

(From a Carrespondent),

THE CHINA

MAIL.

#No. 8588.SEPTEMEYS 1, 1884,

flaking, podragkorsat, Helplekidomen,

the rewarda, become due will receive them to this incident fresh trouble may arise to quintoyling thak godinare, crying

at ouse without reduction and without de the native authorities; the men were known bitterly on the wady". The river atonmers

Bapt. 1st

lay. This proclamation is soplicable only to be Christians and the charge preferred for several days have been so crowded that That dhe High Officials hors should in the event of French ships of war coming against there, we understand by their there is hardly standing room. The cause publish a proclamation offering rewards for to attack With the exception of the French superior officat, is that this rien had a dan- of pll this misery; in attributed to a panic, thể ligula of French calicors and soldiers is all countries are at power with us and none "geous kind of foreign menticule, which, if that the French are about to attack Clanton. quite in keeping with the custom usually may rely on this proclamation to harass the put upon the beavy guns, would cause the But this is altogether groundless, for the în vogne when the country in at war... The people of other countries. Those who re- trannions to fall off and render the gous people are assured by the worthy oditor proclamation issued on Saturday night has fuge to head this will be subject to martial useless. Immediately on receiving Intel- that this redoubtable General Feog, Go- Little to distinguish it from documents of lan

ligence of the occurrence, Mr Seymour, the Vernor Chang and Lieutenant Governor the same chas published no doubt from

U. S. Const, dispatched to the Viceroy a Ngut will be a great wall for the protec- time immemorial. It begins with the

strong protest against this flagrant bresch tion of the people, and that although the al sans of the enemy, whom it

of treaty rights, so that unless come French are fierce and parverse, they date declares to be destitube of gratitude,

more precise and definite charge can be not march a step forward in the direction acting in defmuce of right and reason and

brought against the men they will be of Canton. The simile of these mandarins setting at Bought the will of heaven,

probably soon liberated. As a strat is said to the Great Wall is rather an unfor the troubling the countries contiguous

to show which way the wind blows, so thean timate for if there in anything that to Chinn and inflicting injury on

The above proclamation was the cause of considerable excitament, and though no injury was done to forcliners or their houses, the attitude of the people was re- auded by the consula sa threatening.

Reprosentations were accordingly made on Sunday xuming to the Viceroy with

translation of which is appended, appear

trivial circumstances crop up to indicate the

feeling.

the Great Wall has ever done, or in China's dependencies. From the point of the result that a second short proclamation, direction and strongth of the anti-forgegal Shipbuilding and Illegal Expeditions Juridiction

nover likely to do, it is the abulding of the people for, whose pretection it was first

built.

Oss of our reporters had, says the Shang, hai Courier, att interview with the chief engineer of the Yergsoo, Mr Yang Mow Tee, who arrived by the Taku, but he found that Mr. Vang did not know very much about the fight, having boat in the engine room during the engagement. He, how ever, said that from the time he first heard the firing until the blowing up of his ship by a 20 minutes. He appeared much soulded a torpedo, it must have bem at the least

the

know about the fight. Another man, who Was a quartermaster on board the Easysco, also chine up in tho Taku Ho states that the Fangun was taken by surprise, and thut, when the red flag was hoisted on-board the Voits, which fired on the Yang

Amediately, before the four resubed the

view of these High Offials the French are cruel, prend and covetous, and havo icefelted the protoction of heaven. More over, in the adgment of all the nations, the French are in the wrong,

After the proper preamble the prociana. on sets forth what rewards will be offered for destroying these wicked people and thereby giving peace to the country

Ard-For-taking or killing at oficial

Cheung, Viceroy of the Two Kwang, and Ngai, Governor or Kwang Tung

TAT HOSTILITIES AT FOUCHOW."

An Eye-witness of the engagement con- tributos the following to the Foochow Daily Eco-

refuge on the rudder half immorsed, and while in this position he beckoned to the launch to come to him, and it went as close as the heat would permit, and, failing ito catch hold of him, the jacks tied an our to a rope and throw the car to hire this, how- vor, he apparently either failed or feared to catch, for we did not see him picked up. We had the satisfaction of saving two Ching- men by means of rope thrown to them.

About half past two we saw the Woo burning near the cast bank, up the river than the Pagoda island

Such master or owner shall to guilty of an said, it shall be lawful for the original own-or four shots struck the water olewa to the offence against this Aet, and the following or of such prizą, or his agent, or for any worth bank a little below us and about sqqness shall ensue that is to say pereca authorized in the behelf by the three hundred yards away. Whore Hums (1.) The offender shall be punishable Government of the foreign state to which came from I don't know, but very likely by fine and imprisonment, or bither each owners bo ange, to make application for the Fes aiming at some of the of such punishments, at the discreto the Court of Admiralty for seisure and sights and over-topping them or from two tion of the court before which the detention of such pena, and the Court Tracks gunboats which daring the dring offender is convicted; and imprison-shall, en dua proof of the ment, if awarded may be either prize to be restored. B

facts order, such

such moved up opposite the Arsenal. We saw one of the Li-ton-punhosta heel over and with or without bard Isbour; and Every, such order shall be executed and go down on the part bow of the Glenifertas, (2.) Buch ship shall be detained until carried into effect in the same manner, and which steamer was anchored in a very bod the trial and conviction or acquittal subject to the tams right of appeal, as in position but good one for viewing the of the master or owner, and until case of any order made in the exercise of destruction going on all penalties inflicted on the master the ordinary jurisdiction of such court or owner, have been paid, or the and in the meantime and cntil a fiual order sent out launches and boats to BATE The English and American war vessels. master or owner has given security has been made on ach application the the Chinamion floating past, and they could for the payment of sich penalties to court shall have power to make all such have saved more than they did had some the satisfaction of two justices of the provisional and other orders sa to the care peace, or other magistrate having or custody of such captured ship, goods, or foreigners, doubtless thinking that a watery of the Chincas not evinced four of the the authority! of two fustions of the morchandise, and (if the same be of petiali grave, was preferable to falling into the peace; and

pop in able nature, or incurring risk of deteriorafunds of any of the foreign dovila. In (3) Alf illegally enlisted persons shalt tion) for the sale thereof, and with respect a junk which passed close to us, all a mus immediately on the discovery of the to the deposit or investment of the proof fire except the high stern, we saw s öllence be taken on shore, and shall cocds of any such sale, as may be made by native parched on the stern An English. not be allowed to return to the ship, such court in the exercise of its ordinary Inch with a middy and three or four jurks approached and they beckoned to the 8. If any person within Her Majesty's 15. For the purpose of this Act, thom, but he waved his hand to indicate Ceacral Precision.

Chinaman to drop into the water close to dominions, without the license of Har Ma jesty, does any of the following acts; that license by Her Majesty shall be under that he had no desire to be taken oŭ by is to say,

the or

the gay guilds or agrees to baile, or causes signed ennal of Bor Majesty, be be them. He soon after was driven by ou

to be built any ship with intent or

clamation of Her Majesty. koowledge, or having reasonabla cause to believe that the same shall or will be employed in the mintary or naval service of any foreign etste at war with any frilly state or (2.) Issues or delivers any commission for any ship with inten: or know. ledge, or having reasonable cause to On Friday, the 22, talegrame" from believe that the same shall or will be Shanghai and reports generally pointed to employed in the, military or aavul the probable opening of hostilities the service of any foreign state at war following day or the one after. I reached. with any friendly state :or (3.) Equips any ship with intent or morning, went on board the S. Woong knowledge, or having reasonable A little later, when folks were dressed and cause to believe that the wine shall about, I found the general impression to be or will be employed in the military that the French would open fire that day, or havol service of any foreign state an impression which the Chinese geetaed to at war with any friendly state or have a strongly na the Europeans. All (4.) Despatches, or caused or allows to the ten boats were discharged by 10:30a.m.,

be despatched, any ship with Latent or lczowledge, or having reasonable stowing the cargo lust no time in gotting and I noticed that the boutmen and men aanse to believe that the same ball away. The Captain told the native store clear of the Eatque and towed it to the or will be employed in the military doro that his gang would be safer on board north bank of the river a little below us, or naval service of any foreign state the Woosing, but they were anxious to get but whsh the title turned in the evening at war with any friendly state ashore to their houses to look after their this wrotetod junk cane floating book, the Such person shall be deemed to have com mitted an offence against this Act, and the

a very likely hour for the French to com- coal burning more fiercely than ever. She following consequences shall enaue s

mence, but when eight bella went and (1.) The offender shall be punishable shot was fired I began to think that estely took clear ourse all the way up to

by fine and imprisonment, or either should not see any hostile action taken that

the creak above the Custour. About ✪ of such punishuiente, at the discre- day. The steamer Take dropped down river and saw immense volume of smoke pus. I happened to be locking down the tion of the count before which the and anchored below us, and while she was suddenly hurled a considerable distance into offender is convicted and icoprisonpass ment, if awarded, way to other with passing I noticed-Mons Bezaure (Vic to the air from something in the Min Ne or without hard labour:

whaul and representative of France) was on

board. (2.) The ship in respect of which any at the French mes-of-war as if he expected but we supposed it be he the blowing up looking steadily through a binocular hid from our view the seat of the explosion, pass The hill between us and the pass *An Act to regulate the conduct of such oftence is committed, and her üring to commence at once I had spoken of the magazine of

Her Majesty's subjects during the equipment, shall be forfeited to Her to Mons. Bezanre

of the burning gun- Foschow the pre-

AME Majesty existence of hostilities between For-Provided that a porscu

vions evening, and, seeing him on board than three hours before After sundown it boats which passed down the river moté. building, chasing to the Tabu, convinced me that he had left eign States with which Her Majesty be built, or equipping a ship in any of the Fooc or otherwise he would have hasn Corvette ajid the various juke on fire, svery Woo grand sight watching the in view of hostilities beginning cases aforesaid, in pursuance of a contract the ward one of the French men-of.

day

od at eleven o'clock to day. It will probs. The conclusion of the Prefect's proclama bly do all that is required to maintain penec - tion desis with the converts to Roman Catholicism. His words are as for you and order

who have become converts to, the French roligion, your ancestors have dwelt in the This is to inform all men. The Franck, land for many generations until now gateri covetous and perverse, were the first to of the food which the soll has yielded, so bring on a war, and officials and people you are our own Chinose people, and how aliko are all incerised at their conduct...

can we look upon you as outsiders This, The people of Kwang Tang have hitherto however, is not the sentiment commonly mamifceted a faithful patriotism, and if cherished toward converts whether Bomon united can certainly conquer the enemy... Catholic or Protestant. In the eyes of their The blame of having deapatoked soldiers neighbours they can be only traitors, always to attack ne rests solely on France and at ready to sell their country to the anstay and taches in no degree to other uations. The the preposterous and trumped up charge French Consul has already been required to brought against the men who were arrested remove from Kwong Tang with all his no yesterday is of a piew with most of the tionals, and the Foreigners now in Canton accusations made against Chinese who are are all on most peaceable terms with unknown to have any connection: whatever It will not be permitted you to trouble with foreigners.

Pereous who live within or outside the city, and all persons, civil and military, will now know there is not one French object. remaining in the province. Merchants and other belonging to other foreign countries it is our duty to protect, and if any be found making the doings of the French an sion of harm to the innocent people of other nationalities they will certainly suffer capital punishment.'

HONGKONG AND THE

"BELLIGERENTS.

This afternoon, a Government. Gazette Extraordinary was published amounting that the Governor having received instruc tions from the Secretary of State to the effect that the provisions of the Forsign Enlistment Act, 33 and 34. Victorin, Chap. 90, entitled --

the anchorage by half past five Saturday is the afternoon advanced samall

familias and property. We thought neon

.nu.

junk, evidently filot with oral, cams down

the yard or rigging of the frat bark (Guid ing Star I think). The outcal men of war imediately sent out boats and the Filant steamed up alongside the bing jonk. Water was pumped and thrown on the Bre ally ke jack, succcoded in getting the junk which was lessoned sidewhat, and evalu

the river on fire, and her maat mught in

passed with

within a few yards of us and forten-

1stAny soldier or civilian who will take alive or bring in the head of the French Commander-in-Chief shall, after the and bruined, owing to a Franch shot hitting the neary proofs have been given,

engine-room and damaging the boiler, verive a roward of 10,000 facts and be throughs which the boiling water and steam escaped in large quantities, scalding him recommended to the Emperor as worthy to and four others standing by. He was have bestowed on him a peacock's leather carried on deck, and after the explain he with the rank of major in the army. fonut himmel strogging for life to thend-Any soldier or civilian who will water, · This was almost the only thing he

take alive or bring in the head of a French officer nexă în maak to the commander (a

SKEYN tovon stripes officer) shail, after the neces. mary proofs have been furnithol, be given a them. reward of 5,000 Inels and requuniende il to not half the men were at their quar. receive a peacock's feather and be imited ters but those who were, at once returned to the rank of first captain, the compliment by aring two guns.

These guns word commanded by two students, returned from the United States Im-military of the next rank. (5 stripe) the mediately after this, the rest of the gunners reward is to be 1,000 faels with room came to quarters; the two goos which had been find were re-loaded, and a whole mendation to receive a plain feather and brandede was sent enahing into the Polta the mok of second captain. and - another vessel, i rum, which were devoting their exchesire attention to the Tangwoo. The Fofta and the ram sast lower rank, 500 trets, plain Feather and the another broadside, which disabled one gus; rank of lieutenant. and the next discharge from the Yang-100 was from three 5 pounders and the 140

The rising of the Fatahan populace, in- pounder at the bow of the ship. While

tolligence of which was telegraphed yester trafing guns, one of the returned U.S.

day, did not asanmo formidable proportiona, the students, the quarter-master thinks it was midshipman Chin Tien You,-called out k proportionately to the merit displayed. the mob being quietly dispersed and order should be strictly enforced is this Colony, war as aforesaid, shall not be liable to any war. On the heights above the Arsenal the grandeur of the sight we were hoping that he Admiral Courbet on the bridge of

restored by the authorities. the Volta, and lie painted his gue Accor

There is little doubt that the riot is to dingly to that part of the French ship, at the same time talling the ather middies to Any person, whether soldier of civilian, be attributed to the posting in the town of it was went the broadside killing a French private soddier will receive Fatshan of a proclamation recently issued almost ambitanecusly. The quarter-man 1,000 tasis; and for every Annamese or by the Canton Authorities. All the Fransk ter then heard a yell that the bridge wa Chinese taken in the service of Franesar Roman Catholic Chapels are in this smashed and three or four men knocked to pieces. While this was going on, he heard reward of 50 tools will be given for each official document declared to be closed and a ory of Look out a torpedo boat is traitor so taken, coming f'.- A. anilor who, at the command

taken charge of by the Mandarins. Few of of a midshipman, rushed to the other side *To any one person killing a great num-those who read the proclamations really of the ship to fetch a hand grenade, was ber of the enemy a proportionate reward understand all that is sent, nor do they struck by a shot and fell dead; at this the will be given and he will further be recourt all dare to discriminate between the two hand grenades, came up to the sidemanded, on furnishing the necessary proof, buildings of the French and thuse of other

to receive a plain feather and ba aduntied tionalities. There are two English Proof any foreign stato of war with any

ai

· low;

- raidalipunan himself ran over, and getting

* Uh-For taking or killing any officer of

I already an official the perseus so taking alive or bringing in the head of an enemy will be recommended to higher

Testimony to his deserts will be furnished him that the rank may be conferred.

to the rank of loutenant or sergeant.

*It will 110%, however, be permitted any person to indiscriminately kill the men of other countries/

--where the tospodo boat was ;, ho saw that a torpedo, was already being fixed into the Yangoo and he immediately threw a hand grauado into the torpedo-bunt; the grounde barst in the boat and did great darange, but the next moment the torpedo under the the Yang-woo esploded, and the graster-master found himself pitched into the water in Those soldiers who in fighting with company with many ethera Being unable Franco are able to take an iron plated ship to swim he called out to his comrades for Help, and midshipmas Chin: Tien Vow of the enemy will receive for a ship of the zwain over to hin, pushing a burnt but first size 100,000 table reward extinguished epar to him, which really savod his life. The quarter-master was carried on by the current until he got to a spot on Losing Island, and then he stumbled up, quite exhausted. On landing, he looked for the Yengubo, but found that his gallant ship had goną, down and only the meats were visible.

For su iron plated ship of the second size 80,000 trols,

For a wooden vessel of the first size 40,000 Lacla

For a rowing bost 100 thela,

Septembar 3.

testant Mission Chapela in Fatehas, one being situated at the Canton end of the town and near the river bank: the other

ad inside the town. is a considerable distance from the river

The former placa was attacked early on Monday afternoon, and the molencecoded in Breaking down the doors and windows, and completely destroying the furniture and other contouls of the building, leaving only the walls and part of the roof. The second chapel was treated in a similar manner,

Is at ponec ?

male before the commencement of such

asy):

at

acw and then an explosion if some kind occurring in the Ying Won. While realizing directa that the subjoined Copy of the Aot of the penaltiós imposed by this section in we could see several

soldiers

moving should be published for general informa-pect of el bailding of squigging if he about and looking down

that none of the burning masses, apparently satisfies the conditions following (that is to as if exporting business to begin in a

the fleet sound, would be floated by the food tide O2----

short time, and in the fort at the foot and brought down on the top of us by the The following are the causes of principal (1.) It forthwith upon a proclamation of of the Pagoda kill, is little lower down the ebb tide again. Presently we noticed part interest

nentrality being issued by Her Mariver than Dobie & Co. 'e atero, I noticed that this was one of the burning vessale of the fire moving, and it was soon evident 2. This Act chall extend to all the domin

jesty he gives notice to the Secretary some Chinese soldiers-moving-about-and- of State that he is a building, caue orking at something and I thought I saw Boating slowly down stream. It proved to tons of Her Majesty, including the adjacent ing to be built, or equipping such them loading one of the guns.

be und of the Chinese ganboats burning territorial water.<

ship, and furnishes such particulars Legal Enlistment.

of the contract and of any matters relating to, or done, or tu be done under the contract as ruay bo requir. ed by the

frum stem to stern, nearly level with tha

We want to tifin at 1 p.m. and were on deck again in about twenty minutes. The water, apparently a must of berning coal. yessels were then all swang to she obb tide Before it rounded the Pagda island point (hows pointing up stresu). Looking down ever

Frenthiner firod heavy shell

at it,

and

the Secretary of State the reach I noticed a short-distance from every now and then when it was struck a (2.) If he gives such security, and laces the Min Ngan pass a large white. Eranch mass of fire would be thrown up. They tre permite-bu-baker such other man-of-war steaming up which proved red away endeavouring to sing this dos- measures, if any, as the Secretary of to be the French ironclad frigate the neutral vessels, and just before it could traction threatening meas before it reached State may prescribe for ensuring Triomphante (guns on the lower s

the

4. If any person, without the ticouse of Her Majesty, hoing a British subject, with accepts or agrees to accept any commissioni in or without. Ber Majesty's dominieris, ungagouent in the military or naval ser foreign states at peace with Her Majesty, and in this Act referred to a friendly state, or whether a British subject or nut

that such ship ball not be despatel walls, the upper deck). Upon seeing to the Penidas we saw that it was ari, delivered, or removed without any other person to accept or agree to withan. Her Majesty's dominions, induces

the lituang of Hot Majesty unit out this vessel. we thought that perhaps y lessened and soon disappeared. The next 1013g to sink for the fiery made was gradual- Admical Courbet was waiting for her to termination of such war as aforesaid come within sight befors commencing, but Lay the Glenfilas when changing ber au- accept any commission or angagontent in the military or naval service of any such on behalf of any foreign state when at war hint, we began to think that Saturday was sinking on their or on her anchor chains, 3. Whore any ship is built by order of or when some little time slapsed without a chorage was obliged to slip har two anchors, evidently in consequence of this gunbeat foreign stato as aforcazid,-

with a friendly state, or is delivered to or

not destined to be mantioned in naval He shall be guilty of an allenca against to the order of such foreign state, or any

history...

(presumably the Hoe and imprisonment, or either of building is an agent of such foreign state sa

the signal gan fram acch punishments. at the discretion is paid for by such foreign state or such war vessels in the harbour wore firing. A

the Folta) and within two seconds all the creek by the Costome building

a.m. Sunday 24th, we were About 4 agent, and is employed in the military or few seconds after this the war vessels were three or four electric lighta at work roused by firing. The Frenchmen had Raval Grvice of such foreign state, such so enveloped in smoke the it was impossi-sweeping, the billa to the north of 1, deemed to have been bailt with a fast to done, but as well as I could judge the first

Some firing went on from two or three boats

this Act, and stud be punishable by person who to the knowledge of the parson fired sently, however, a small. gongent by the French to the path of the

of the court before which the offender

is convicted; and imprisonmont; it

awarded,

out hard le either with ar with. ship shall, until the contrary la proved, be į blo to tell at first what dariage was being and frequently they sent a shell whire

being so employed, and the burden shali shots fired at the Chinese gunboats off the ing over at what seemed to me to be only

on the buillor of such ship of proving Customs buildings fell shore of the mark.

he on

Those who burn or sink ships of the cept that no damage was done to, the Her Majesty, being a British subject, quita that he did-not-bow that the ship was When the Triomphante was just abreast of

enemy will receive half the above CONS

Tur Shanghai Courier publishes the follow. ing description of the Fooshow Arsenal, reward but the recommendation to which was destroyed by the French-On office and honour will be the same. the left bank of the Min, about eleven milas

roof.

A large medicine shop adjoining is said to have fared badly, being thoroughly looted by the raters. Al

The foreigners in Fatahan at the time

E

trees or bush. About the sane hour two French launches were moving about near.

for

19

It this

5. If my person, without the license of

or goes on board any ship with. view of gantting Her Majesty's dominions, with intended to be so employed in the military us about forty yards off, she started us us searching for a torpedo which had been intent to accept say commission or engage or naval service of suck foreign state.

military or naval service of

10. If any person within the dominions by firing off her bow gun, aimed at one of striking one of the French vessels.

and seemed to make the Woosing tremboosting down stream

sent out by the Chod to have bora meat in the

the hopes of any foreign stats at war with a friendly offer Majesty, and without the license of the Chinese gunboats off the Customs, and hour the Yung Woo was still in famose, and

Har Majesty stato, OFT

whether a British subject or not,

next she sent a shot across our bow in the within Her Majesty's dominious, induces any uther person to quit or to go on board by changing those on board for other guns, About a quarter of au beur perhaps after tur at Loust fourteen lur, During

By adding to the number of the guns, er direction of the heights round the Arsenal. I calculated that she was in that condition theton-

Majesty' deininions with the like in-war, increases or augmente, or praceras to sooks caused by the gnus x Ingu

be increased or augmented, or in knowingly dark amoke was hurled into the air and against this act and shall be walika foron of any ship which at the time the porder magazion of ons of the Chinese The Frenchmen, by permission, buried dix punishable by fine and

of her being within the dominions of Her gunboats blowing up. We soon saw this impri sonment, or either of such panuh Majesty was a ship in the military or naval que and another Chinese gunbent Boating men in the cemetary on Sunday, including inents, at the discretion of the sertion of any foreign state at war with any slowly down the river, well over on the all they had killed. There are 12 wounded Mr. Thomas, the plot : this presumably wan court before which the offender is

friendly state

south side, buth burning. While the front convicted; and imprisonment, Such person shall be guilty of an offence part of one of these boats was in flames, the Chinese in the Native Hospital up to the awarded; way be either with

sgainst this Act, and shall be punish guns aft ware pluckily fired at the French-st ich or without hard labour,

able by fine and spricament, or

Whatever is found in the ahips will be belive the lung stone bridge st Nantar and given to those who takes them. Persons nos were the Bow. De Warryon and his between the villages of Tung-i and-Ma-wei, | exerting themselves, whether officers, gen family, and the Hospital Asistent, Mr Any ship with a view of quitting Her or by the addition of any equipment for the signal gun went off, out of the whitish gegemont on Saturday the French vesels. ground with a river frontage of about a try, or pouple, will receive no roward. No Larsen. They report that the oicials sated te shall be guilty of an offence concerned in increasing or augmenting the formed a great thick ring cloud. This timate, but it must have been very heavy.

a bend in the hills leaves a piece of Bat

mile and a half. The greater part of this aras is occupied by the Arsenal and its sub- ordinate buildings Nearly in the middle of the arsenal fromdago is a jolly carrying Large pair of shears

arx, and fitted with wave-

persons will be allowed to seize or barn ships with promptitude. A number of soldiers

of any nation other than the French. It will not be permitted the soldiers to serce Arsinios of value belonging to the enemy

niences for taking in and out heavy weight until the French have all been driven out.

A team-road connects the ahenes with erery

part of the Arsonal, Above this jetty the

water

Occupied

-

They must rak be pursued and destroyed

suficient to protect the foreign houses were

He

at once despatched and arrived at Dr Wen-

A small gun-boat was also wist to protect you's residence whilst the riot was going on.

the river approach to the foreign bonzo, the inmates of which, though naturally

6. If any person induces any other per- alarzeed, were, we are glad to report, de-son to quit Her Majesty's dominione ur to fonded against the risk of falling into the embark on say ship within Her Majesty's dominiums under a representation or hands of their turbulent neighbours,

faise representation of the service in which sich person enter that such person may to be engaged, with the

or engagement in the milltary or naval accept or agres to accept any commission

friendly state

3

the triclor at sarl masthead. few budy of

The loss of life auuuzičko Chinese, I- nu- wagino, it is impossiblo yot to spcurately, car

Police Intelligence (Before A. G. Wise, Est.) Thursday, Sept 1

is kept cut by a

Thyes who fail to heed this will suffer by a vall, however, pier- red with three gatos, are for each of the expital punishment. building slip

All hose thres slips are by ships

course of construction, Those who take heavy guns of the enemy one being early Enished below the jailty, of 10,000 enttios weight each will receive early the whole of the remaining front is for each gun 3,800 taels and to the leader occupied by the repairing slip, a costly but convenient structure,. A platform is lower will be given 6,000 taels and a recommen; ed into t'e e water, the ship floated on, and station for peacock's fasther and the platform, ship and all hauled up by power- ful screws.driven by sea was dock tank of first caplain'; secondly, for taking orinion of moat Farvigners, is not likely to service of any foreign state at war with a expeditisa to proceed against the dominions the explosion on board the Chinese gun-cong & contractor, of 8 14.77 on the 3rd

No attempt was made on the Missionary Hospital in Fatahan.

Canton itself is more peaceful; and, in the

fet coaling acoupies the remaindse, of loavy gauw of the second size rewards and suffer from disturbance, provided always the frontage. The building slips have the honours proportioned to the merit dis that the French koop at a distance. As far VARIQUE, NOQUBISgy abeda beside them, and thean sheds are niso used for bostonlung played.

as the foreign settlement of Shamoon

intent or i

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either of such punishments, at the disn two or three times, the dragon tag cretion of the court before which theving to the last defence to the French

men. When she tank in shallow water s offender is convicted; and imprison-short distance below the Customs build. meat, if awarded, may be either with ings, her masts and part of her deek ra or without hard labour,

mained above water. I understand that Her Majesty's dominions, and without the The other vessel continued to float down the any person within the limits of this vessel was banned by Auloy men.

ALLEGED ANBAULT AND ROBBERY. licence of Her Majesty t

Prepares or fits ont any auval or military near the Min Ngan pas. Shortly after melody, with assaulting and robbing Chan

river and eventusly grounded somewhere coolies, were charged with others not,

Wong Chun Leung und Ko Tin Kwai,

of any friendly

arate,

ste, the following conse boat one of the largo French torpedo boat Stanley Ros He shall be guilty of an offence against quances shall ensuc

this act, and shall be punishable by

dropped down stream past us, having just (1). Every person enfaded in

engaged in such done her work by striking one of the Chicass fine and imprisonment, or either of

preparation or fitting out or assist eae gunboats The men on kard were such punishments, at the discretion ing thaviu, or employed in muy uk stripped to the waist, ose bleeding about of the court before which the offens

pacity in such expedition, ball be the neck and another wounded in the arts, der is convicted; and imprisonment,

guilty of an

an offonce against this Act. The doctor of the Enterprise boarded the Phillip Owen, a marine belenging ta if awarded, may be either with or

and shall be punishable by fina and turpedo buat to sender any service ne- being drunk and disorderly and assaulting without hard labour.

7. If the master or oweer of any ship,

sad such work, Above the building slips Any persons, whether civil and military is concerned a scrap of paper with only and on the north side of the main east and officials or private subjects, who, whom the tonly four characters of text, but haying west road there is a large block of light buildings used as saw-inil, tarpenters French come to fight shall devise nieans to appended to it the magic seals of the shops, woulding lofts and shops for light gain a victory over the enemy, themselves Viceroy and Governor, ought to ensure the Fatal work. The mest striking object in this block of the ligavily.built red lincking a principal part in the setion which safety of residents. The meming of this without the case of Her Majesty, know- balklings standing nearly in the centre of secures victory, shall receive a reward of the encksure. These are occupied by the 30,000 tuels and be recommended to high thero in now not a single French subject; within Her Majesty's dominions any of the very short notification is that on Shamooningly either takes on board, or engages to foundry

take on board, or bus on board such ship bons Dave been successfully aide by the fcial dignity and employment suited to the the merchants and people of other following persons, in this Auf refused to as

in which castinga un to viztecu tamery, which, for variety and completeness the extraordinary merit displayed.

foreign countries must not be harassed areslly enlisted persons, that is to say

of machine would perhaps sopar la The gentry and twople of any town or

volfice.

and boiler shops.In

vourably with any top in Europe, by the village which the French may attack who/0jured, an pain of the offendur being sum De corder By ituit, under the Mai Hill, shall be able to hold their own against the i Barily visited with the severest punish-Į

bollerg

If yorked up into pated a dy

are the ruling mill Here rough pig iron spony and prayout him from entering either plates and rode Ɛher art, an doubt, but who ) by land oy by water and to proteof the place

gats experience withou paying

of this bulding & the crank

of

against the enemy until a frisg memenger

pient.

→Canton, Sept. 4 Here in Canton we might be living in

Inge Tree, ho cared out in another has been dispatched and the soldiers here quiet had it are boon for proslamations, bos big showin kafuries han forging Me sudio arrived to render assistere, will certainly since the lasus of those posted on Saturday, stock makes the buildings in the neighbours reived reward auch se efter by deliberatius our tranquility lus given place to creazi hdod thake agafe. There ce seven sterta hamore, ranging frate the big fellow right. The toward may be from nets and our quiet to acertainty. There roentioned time, to tas litus one with 1,000 to 10,000-mels, but the leader will be is no more news from Fatshion and we may which one might round off a pit for lady's recommended in ressive plain festher and perhaps hope that the strengh of the law brooch. Outside the Arsenal wall; for the buildings we have far described as official employment. Those who say inno will prevail to keep down the disorderly and and used, the land is dccepted by the schools ont people will reciva noxsward, bit, on violent.

for

الم

NAVEL Architects, Navigation and as the contrary, will suffer capital punishment, dine Engatering, by them, hud by

The chapely eas are threatened but no dwelling for the otheisla and worker That you may have no doubt of the attempt has yet been made, se far da we? fine Temple of he goen of Heaven les money promised being paid be it known that know, to break into theis. Four banner Uberality in the hill at the back and looks Vay pretty and picturesque sung the dark fire and graceful baubo *.

it has already been drawn from the three men were arrested and thrown into prison. trensorion of the praying and those to whom yesterday, and it not unlikely bust out

and all arms and munitions of

used

in

stream over on the south side of the

was remanded until the 11th inst The first defendant being in spital, the

NAD ANOTHES FOR

PKDNK ARIAULTING

ILMS. Victor Bunuel, was charged with

imprisonment, or either of such punishments, at the discretion of the

Chinelo gunboat appeared out Tong Tong Tim, P. 265, or the 3rd funk court before which the ofender is of the smoke partly in flames and floating The constable stated that defendant was convicted; and imprisonment if

if down

drank near the Man Wateuplest night without hand labourer with or river. The three Chinese gunboats which and struck complainant when he told him

very anchored of the Customs

to be quiet. Defendant, was violent and (2.) All ships, and their equiplients, and rock and thus mounted for ding knocked the constable down on the way to

war, Another Chinese

the Station Fined $1, or four days hard gunbest on fire drifted or forthing part of such ex-down close to the neutral vessels on the

Labour. The fine was pedition, shall be forfeited to Her

ads of the river; she came so near to ASSAULTING THE FOLLO Majesty who aids, abote, coun

us that we had to more our helm to Five Chinamen were charged with as- sales or procures the commission of any of- and the Takt ecmed to have a

12. Any релей Tho

coun- alter our position and got clear of hor, saulung Beet Singh, P.0680, in the exe fence against this Act, shall be liable to be.

but for Escape, tried and punished as a principal orendar.

unately had atsam up and cution of his duty, and damaging his care was therefore able to change her pustion aine, on the 3rd just at Kowloon good deal willent slipping her cable,

One of the defendanta, who stated that They were antions moments when this craft was denied by the constable, was foed 8%, or the constable first struck him, which was

north

(:) Any person who, being a British subject within or without the domi nives of Her Majesty, has, without the liceuse of Her Majesty, accepted ut agreed to

ment Commision or engagement in

military or na val service of any foreign state at wer with any friendly state is a standa (2.) Any person, osing British cub

feat, who, without the license of Her Majesty, is about to quit Her Majas de Illegal Frue to the pond reneels, for there was fourteen laye hart labout, the onto

the danger of her mantine blowing up or seven weeks hard labour. She was perhaps the gunhost, wh

which was

I The term of imprisonment"

be

awarded in respect of any offence against

is det shall not exceed two years.

14 If, during the matinuance of any

dominiona with in apk to steepo sty commission or engagement in war in which for Mejaky may be heard, Bashored near the Fanty Weo. All this Sire age at war with a friendly. ? ne prisɑ of war within the tejašterial: juria) to sink ile burning,

por naval service any any shin, goods, or mérobandise captured time the French kept hosts and thin war - up the Rrity, trying foreign

diction of Her Majesty, in violations of the junks and boats in fases, and they shelled

state

Before R. Mackron, Ey):

LAMENY

(3) Any person who has been judgood neutrality of this realm, or captured by any

anythe heights where Chinese ga of various Lang Aluk, swoolio, was convicted of to embark under misrepresentation ship which may have been built, equipped, colours ware seun Aying and eventually stealing a jacket, worth 31, the property he false representation of the service commissioned, or dispetobed, or the fore silenced gun or two posted on thera of ook named Ng Alin, and also with in which each person is to be engaged, ut maioli may have been sugmented, con We could see several saldias quietly squat unlawful poussssion of a pair of trousers, on with the intent or in order that such trary to the provisions of this Act, are ting un the sheltered side of a hill listening the 3rd bu person may accept or agree to accept brought within the finite of Her Majesty' to but out of sight of the French gane The that was committed in a job say couudation or engagement in the dominions by the captor, un any agent of the During the height of the firing, at least connected with the Tang-wa Hospital, military or naval rate of any for captor: or by any permop having come into two shells possed over our beada" with a where compliant waa-employed eigu state at war with a friendly possession theroof with Enowlege that the peculiar whire, and struck the water about Defendant was senteudest to als works?

kazué wan prize of war su cuptured as afora,» two hundred yards beruntun, while there and labour

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