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and see their trade ruined" because France, chooses to carry on a desultory: and ineffective warfare in order to save the pockets of the French ratepayers.. England, Amerien und pertrips Gez, many have larger júterests in this thon France, and if the Government at Paris has a quarrel with the one at Puking, it is clearly the duty of the French to juake reasonable sacrifices in order that the dispute may be settled with, as littlo injury to the interests of peutral Powers as possible. So fe
TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, November 7th, THE PELOS NEMOȚIATIONS:
THE CHINA MAIL.
SUPREME COURT.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. (Before Bir G. Phillippo, Chief Justico 5 aiul a Special Jury.) Saturday, Nov: 8.
ALLOWING A PRISONER TO ESCAPE L
three months hand labour as a rogue and obstruction, when the innoch was allowed vagabond.
to enter. On landing, an angry brand fol lowed the foreigner and for a time matters looked very critical for the entire com- Ng Aloi, P.C. 467, we charged, on re-sanity, the soldiery openly threatening to mand, with allowing a prisoner to escape exterminata the barbarians. In the course from his custody.
of a few hours the excitement subsided, but Robert Love, P.C. 32, on the 31st all the affair has left a bad impression and it arrested a man at Tai Kok Shui, un aus has been decided not to run the Sin Tairon defendant while Lig priced an accomplice The Revenue
| the water, or, in fact, long dismembered, The Cunard Steamship Company have re
and from the position of the two separate contly put two the largest and most power. bags, which were found lying upon the ful merchant steamships afloat in the world. beach within two yards of such other, it Those aro the Umbria and the Etruria.. percs have commended between China and had been carried up by the tide.. A strict was considerad the wonder of the world. It is stated that direct negotiations for would appear very improbable, that they It is now about forty-five sets sizes the Britannia was launelad. That steamship France, and it is officially stated that Eng-search was made early this morning by the Sho was the hresstour slup put allat by the land has proposed mediation.
polica for further portions of the body, the Cunard Company. That ship was 207. toot long; ker tote was 1,10; she carried water in the neighbourhood boing carefully 500 tons of coal, and was of 850 horse O'Malley), instructed by Manny's who had run away When he returned ha this afternoon, but she was stopped by the
: YAU LOK AND OTHERS. THE HON. P
VEIE, $38,000,
The Attorney General (the Hon. E. r. pition of larceny, and handed him over to for the pro Cruiser Fet 17o. novcared dragged and the shore examined, and in power. Här speed was eight and half and Mossop, appeared for the plaintills found the defendant had Jat the prisoner'Estaisy some five miles from the noolior-
• this does »ppear to live been the policy that Governor Cleveland bes bacht electonome places dug up, but up to the present 20 toris, boynad her cool supply, and instructed by 3fesars Brereton, Watton and go away with his plunder; à quantity of pig age. Subsequently the mail from Aniny
observed at Paris, Nothing has been dons to bring the Chinese to terms be yond the despatch of additional men of war to the Far East. So attenuated, in fact, has been the Frimul war policy that Admiral Curbat was abla to occupy Thinani owing to the want of a sufficiently large hunding pu.ty. The presence in fosquin of 18,000 French trous and,
THE PEERDENTIAL ELECTION. The Daily Nuts publishes a
President of thio United States.
OBITUARY,
telegram
LOCAL AND GENERAL..
perpetrators of the horrible crime,
Tor Swedish man-of-war Fanndis, with
that the
obtained from the fanta Messieurs It is rumoured that if permission can be
vice will leave. Whilst regretting their
jan hour, and to accurninodate. 1,500 pas. and an assistant in the office of Messrs Bru; fendant, who took hold of him. Defend Courteau and Dubois of the Customs Sex
'the desputüls of 7,000 more f Pan CANAL:-Flintek re, October 11:H.R.H. the Prince Oscar of Sweden on years ago the Arizona, owned a three contract between plaintiffs and defendanto re-arrest the escapot prmoner, but had departure, the community will, breathe -
Benarty, Cydops; and Dencation, Oct board, auchored in Manila harbour at faid-company.nd to land, in seven days and did not sign until the 2nd April was because
Be was now God 8.
Foochow
kurota mis four. Box fraight capacity was and Mr J Francis and Mr E. Mackean,
iron. Defendant then gave as his reason was put on board the D'Estaing, transfer- no further remains have been found, and had accommodation for 120 passengers, Dean, represented the defendant,
e prisoner had told him he was the red to the Fly, and then sont on shore: no eine discovered as to the identity of the Forty-five yours afterward the same ring gentlemen-Messra F. Henderson;
The jury was composed of the follow master of a shop, and got the iron for The Fei Hon left again for the South Capo unfortunate subject of the tragedy, or the launch the Butt, a ship 500 foot N. P. Dhalla: T. I. Rosy: A. Coxon; 0. at qondant stated in Court that the will be made to
and of about 8,000 tons, Swill. Cohen; J. A dos Remodies; and J.
The
to return here on Saturday, when an affert In the carry 2,500 tons of coal, to supply her Melville Matson.
letters on board for the o get prisoner referred to was never arrested, but mainland. Post Master General,
The Right Hop. Honry Fawcett, M.'s meanwhile the limbs have been deposited 14,000-horse-power angina, and is cal
Jculated to make a speed of nimisteen knots
F. H. O. Wilson said he was a solicitor that he handed the prisoner over to le- the European constable, ro-called, sintod in the new mortuary at West Point,
crew of probably not less reton, Wotton and Deacon, and was ant had been granted a week, during which sengers, besides a
asonally concerned in the making of the than 100. The Umbrie sulatantially an- awers the same description. Two or in this case.
His firm acted for both got done so. 1 by the same made the passage across the At-parties. Plaintiffs signed the contract on to that country, are due to the demands
tbe 29th March, and the reason Mr Ryrie Lanitic, from of preservation rather than the require-
night on Saturday, the 1st November, seven houre. The owner of the Entruria ments of coercion. In other words The next FRENCH MAIL, pot the M. M.
dieneral Motone, representing the Captain expect that bat steamship will make the signed the bond required until the 2nd the last of plaintiffe suretion had not these troops have been sent out to pro- steator Sinch, left Singapora for Sai: General of Manila, went on board the passage twenty-four hours outs, os in six April. It was sproutly explained to the teet French possessions from the Chinese
gon, on Saturday, the 8th instant, Vanadis the following morning, and it was atomashipa have been built for the sole coinplate until Mr Ryrie had signed it and last been made so dangerous that possibly though the native merchants canuet ander
daga aven honra. Up to this date na plaintifs that the contract would not be
Matters in the pity are reported quiety: forces, and not with the object of fore at op., and may be expected hore ing conditions of peace upon the Peking on or about faturday, the 15th Novem-arranged that the Prince should and at transportation of passengers across the A-the bonds and all been signed.
ufter the perusal of the two following *Ex-sland the laws of blockade or why the other ber Guverament Admiral Courbet must
A steamship enterprise was planned five in the afternoon. On landing the royal lati
In answer to the Attorney General, Mfr
Powers do not interfere. The garrisons are have arrived at the conclusion long ago
on paper, bat never got much further, Wilson said the plaintifls did not receive are, emanating from Her British Majes being reinforced by regiments composed of that the operatious of a fleet The
General, the under of visitor was bceived by H. E. the Captain The builder of the Entiren in intimated that copy of the untract until after the ship hadty's Consulate, few vessels may venture billion. They are a line body, and better not likely to frighten the Chinese. Go-...............mail,lofe Calcutta on the 2nd ult and navy, as well as by a large number of the probit in constructing Oęciu stoamshins sole-Mr Wilson never heard any of them nak shifts its bed) to visit the anchorage. The the climate, bad accommodation and ex- ndapted to fighting in Formosa than the
- vernment into terms. He has also seen that his proceedings have resulted in the impeded navigation of rivers, tor: pode risks, the actual closing of ports und a general stagnation of trade. Yer the French Government gives no sign of an intention to undertake operations on n more effective scale in the Far East. The last war oredit asked for
10.
and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 7th inst. The N. S. Tais left Singapore for this
port on the 4th inst..
The S. 8. Hampshire lait Singapors for this
port on the 4th instant.
The 0.8 & Co's nommer Teaser, from
Liverpool, lett Singapore for this port on the 5th inst
loading resideuts, and the streets through which the carriage occupied by the Prince pased was thronged by an immenso number of spectators. The carriage was drawn to the Son Miguel palace, and then to that of Malacañang, the residence of the Captain General. The Prince afterwards
ly
that
(From our Correspondent.)
Nov. 4th. The navigation of the Firer Mia has at
for passengers. High space, a good pro- for one; it was explained to all the plain-natives also continue to fire upon amall it and all the accommodations of
first-tits by an interpreter. class hotel were the conditions of success. The traffic to and from Europe by steam-at merely to write down what he was told, Pagoda
His Lordship said a solicitor's duty was neutral vessels plying between here and ships is now to great
it is afirmed an exclusive passenger steamship line would but alas to give his client the benefit of lus have all the business wanted Passengers him exactly the nature of
knowledge sud experience, and explain to arraudy to pay for speed and accommoda-if need be advies him to get to another tions. It now looks as if in short time gas-solicitor. senger steamships would be constructed to
Wilson: Of course, it is my Lord; Evening Brilletin.
pense of another solicitor.
Mr
contract and
more freely, for in the present state of hostilities, their position is not a safe ono. We have no doubt too, that the Chinese Authorities will only be too glad to relieve themselves of the responsibility in which che presence of the two forely nors naturally involved thom.
pusure, rarely escapes fever or dysentory.
Business, a matter of course, at a complete standstill.-Amway Gazette.
A HANDBILL has bean put forth at Exeter, headed Wanted a fow healthy mombers to completo a sick society.
CARE will kill a cat. The care must ho
will not be more than suficient to pay The 8.3. Gleneagles Ieft Singapore for this procooded to pay a visit to the Archbishop take a five days run across the Atlantis but the Chinese would not go to the about 100 feet in width, through the exercised in taking aim. It is extremely
port on the ith instant.
the conl bill of the French fleet if is to remain out here until it is snccessful, in bringing the Chinese Government to Tas. Italian corrette Cridafur Columbu, terms. Either the French should ar Commander Acenni, arrived here to-day range a settlement of the dispute on the "from Shanghai. best terms obtainable, or send out an army capable of marching upon Pe- king.
AAT.shock of earthquake was felt both in Amoy and Kodangsa on Saturday evens
France could, we believe, settle the dispute, if she desired, on terms which ing at about ten minutes past six o'clock, would not only be acceptable by the } Chinese. Government, hot would "moet
the justice of the case, and not leave TM, M. Co.'s steamer Sith, with the the Republic a lower by her operatiune next French and Australian maila, teft Biz- in the Far East. Indeed France catgapore on Saturday, the 8th iustaut, for afford to treat Chins with magnanimity Saigon and Hongkong. even in this, the eleventh hour. The
sole cause of the existing hostilities is Ts N.-C. D. Nous states that the Chiness the affair at Longaon. France de- manded an indemnity for the attack authorities intend to forbid vessels entering made there upon her troops, and on, the port of Shanghai after seven o'clock China refusing to pay this indemnity, in the evening without a special permit. France proceeded to make reprisals. Į
and the Commanders of the Army and Navy, and on his return to San Miguel overwhelmed with indiquant protests it shauki have been insisted upon in this His Lordship to Me Francis--I think palace ho was received by the members of of spiritualiste, Bairvoyante, table-turnera, case that another solicitor should hava boen the Batoliantina Becole who were dressed and ghost-seers, who are unable to mader.called in. in the traditional garments, and aang some
stand how I can refuse to be convinced of agree with you.
Mr Francis certainly must say versos composed for the occasion's one ofing to them, occur every day. When it several occasions, and by your invitation the existence of phenomena which, accord-
His Lordship: have remarked a clairvoyance was the rage, a Dublin playin one or two occasions. cian-Sir Philip Crampton, if I remember Mr. Francis; I am aware of that my rightly-enclosed a bank note in an Lord.
I have done all I possibly could to envelope at the Bank of Ireland, and offer
the four verses being as follows :—
This
public.
""
- Ajo que pobres estudinutes
Sia magus pretension
Hoy alegre le fioceram
Kata vieta de alaméon.
the Chinese hare not established the slightest claim for compensation by bas een negotiated for Ts. 5,000,000 at 7rative sources:
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was proved
BRITISH CONSULATE, Foochaw, November lat. Torpedoes in the river Min. It is hereby notified, on information re ceived from the Chinese Authorities by the undersigned, that a Chamas, measuring
approaches of the White Fort, will be Torpedo positions at the entrance to the iron buoys; and that in the centre of said arked on either side by black and whita
Chaunel will be placed bamboo beacons, to point the way through.
order to avoid danger, whila special boats should steer for these bamboo betcous in Vessels, inward and outward bound,
will be in attendono to pilot ships in safety through the Channel.
CHARLES A. SINCLAIR,
H. B. M. Cestit. The return cricket maceti butween the
difficult, however, to hit one in the derīc
with a bottle.
paint. We have found that a coat-sleeve
An exchange nake how to remove. will take a good deat of it off-New York Mail and Express
or a back seat spoke up: The (hic) unter- temperance orator; and a red-nosed en 4Wuo fill our graveyards?' demanded a
Lakers. It was not the right answer, Norristown Herald.
THERE is a girl in Albany who has two asks her, Which do you prefer, vanilla distinct palates, and then her ung
She smiles sweetly and,
spontaneous compliment pleased the ed it to any chirvoyant who would tell him put an end to what secuns to be a very dan-
the Prince very much. His Highness dined at table-turning was the rage, Faraday invited
number. No chairvoyant could. When Rerous system.
Mr Francis the addressed the jury in the Governor General's palace. On Mon- any table-burner to cute to this Royal support of his case. He went over the English and Scotch had to be played earlier or chocolate?
statements made by both sides and made day morning H.R.B loft for the Laguns which was so arranged that physical pres- his case.
Institute, and to turn a table there, several deductions therefrom in favour of this year than usual, owing to so many replies, Bath.-Burlington Free Press,
He contended that no hinding members of the F. C. C. leaving Foochow as the tent was blown down by a cyclone, "Ir'x atmage," muttered the circus man on board the steamer Isabel II, which was Bure would count for nothing. No table-
table-agreement was entered into until Mr Eyrie for the winter vacation. The rastch was reared with flags. A ball will be prepared burner came. As for spiritualists, their signed the contract on the 2nd April, and
we cannot see the wind, but its effects are tricks have in honor of the Frince on his return from Slade had been again and again expeed. I that it therefore only expired on the 30th therefore arranged for Monday, when an apparent Yes, that's 43, chimed in the
who 3 (14 slate ander the table. The trickery
April, when defendant WBB thoroughly the Laguns, and the gardens attached to aader
pre-interesting match was played, the weather: its power is lay-kent-New York tho omi-
Journal. the palace will than be thrown open to the ponce-court; yet how we are told that surod with a steamer to convey that favouring the event, and the ground being]
we ought to believe in spiritual slate-writ the largest number of persona the plaintiffs in capital condition.
grants to Jamaica. He also contended
The two islands, Stoors and Calmeyer," ing because the late Duke of Albany be
The English team which sprang up last year at the time of ever had ready wia when Dr Ayres made If the French' were not thoroughly THE Mercury of the 4th November mys THE following telegrara appears in the spirits wore in the bio of writing! We and 30th April, When they had 776 persons. Over eighty runs. By the steamer in which tion of the volcano Murapi, in Java, seems spicits were a avut a slate on which the modical inspection on shore on the 29th was again successful, securing the match by the Krakatoa eruption, have again been swallowed up by the men, while the erup justified in demabding that indennity: We have reason for believing that a loDN.-C. D. Nees and evidently comes from re asked to accept a Gospel-truth that As to the question of defendant's delay I forward this, another batch of our resi, to be increasing.
in India, an adept of Buddhist
it in a room. the deficiency in the numbers, o dants leave, and in another month the com-
spiritualiam caus (often writer. leitor and puts
submitted that plaintiffs had 28 days to col- The adept to which it is addressed cones lost the teen, and equally the defendant was unity will consist of a faw griffins only. in the spirit from Thibet, or some such
not called | distant spots and indives, & reply. There
Thermometer, in shade, 92 deg. On the 14th of the 8th moon (2nd Octoare,
the 28 days had beliero, a considerable number of This he
thon nail take any ste gard to
he did. The
had expired. trnyad the French forts, and sank thoir test day, a ghost atory was published, for the detained depots in the ordinary way, there
and in this letter-writing trash. Only the other of the
rely in the intereste The French, however, made an attack on
Swatow, Novouiber 3. the 18th of the moon, both by land and sea, vounted. He had himself soon the ghost is then exumerated the amounts ecoh side of H. M. S. Merlis, and plain Pocock of
tude of which it was said that Sir E. Hornby would have been no saving of time.
MrFran-
Laat Saturday avoning Captain Brautou ranks. The engagement lasted four days, once informed his wife of the fact. Ac- for 488 me at $41 sacs, 109 women at 851 drowning. While crossing the river in a employing elephants to break the
Chiness I
appeared to him in China, and he at claimed. Plaintiffs wero entitled to claim SS. Thales had a very narrow tape from not censing till the 22nd. The army, which gording
led by Cheural Su, was visturions in
ever, for 485
Frenchmen, besides an officer wearing aix overy detail, killing over two thousand stripes, whose hoaff has been sent to Lang cow aut stuck on a pile for all to see.
On the 20th
20th inst. a battle. took place at Lang- -chin, Generals
Generals Fang and Chou com- made an unexpected attack
tock upon
their efforts to vindicate by force of per cent. for inmediata needs, independent arms the position they originally tookat negotiations for peace,
up in regard to the French demands.
Now surely M. Farry himself must
[Imperial Chinese Telegraphs. } CHINESR VICTORY IN FONQCIN,
step
with re-
Was Bay,
have some doubt if the Langsun uffair We love to acknowledge resipt of a very b) General Su . stormed Lus-onus, des. persons in England who absolutely believe/beven if Mr Rysio had ob:
was an outrageons piece of treachery on pretty date block for 1886 from Messrs the part of the Chinese Government. Heuermann, Herbst & Co. The Kalender The Chinese undertook to evictate contains a lot of information aient postal Langson immediately. Such an under and telegraphic matters which should prove taking between European Powers would mesa that the evacuation should take very useful to our Teutonic friends. place na soon as the cne party was pre-
parel to march in and the other could M. DUJARDIN, the French Consul here, meke the necessary preparations for informs us that he has received a telegram marching out. It might mean that fron Saigon to the effect that the Executive
Cazevacuation should take plues sooner than the date fixed in the memorandum! Connal of Cochin China has decided to
dense fog, made an
Swatow,
Host (really in agony about his polished inlaid Boor): Dadn't you butter como oa the carpet, old fellow. I'm so afraid you night slip, you know Guest (who has 'is wooden leg): 0, it's all right, thanks! There's a nail in the end, you know.
CHINA COAST METEUROLOGICAL
e
Lion.
the
REGISTER
ATP. H.--NOVEMBER 7:
Temperature.
Ktmidity.
Wini.
rabout which there has been so much restrict temporarily Chinese immigration. | Hamding. The French under cover of able to understand by what sort of evidence 27,056. He confided hy reinarkang that who kicked him off, hut immediately amoy...... 30.00 76.0 641 NE 316 talk. so that document may be left out) Chinese going to Saigon without passports vs. the result being that we lost in killed departure from the known laws of nature he had heard plaintiffs should have to They were fortunately soan by the crews of
of consideration. Under ordinary cirduly certified by French Conantur officers cumstances, a garrison would not be are liable to arrest or banishment. expected to evacuaté a town until the face which was to take its pince was
ady to march in, even in cases where In his last letter our correspondent at the arrangement was for an immediate Taiwanoo described a stern chaso after evacuation. Some towns could not be the Chiness revenus cruiser Fei-ko, by left without a garrison, and we should the Latin, and expressed a fear that the say that Langson, with the large aan Chinese vessel had fallen into the clutches ber of outlaws in and around it, would
of the Golissonniers. It appears, however, be one of these. In dealing with a semi-civilised Power like the Chinese, from what the day Gazelle states, that the an extra amount of latitude should Fri-her was ultimately allowed to deliver have been allowed by the French in her mails at Taneanfoo. We infer from evacuating operations. At Langson, this the Frenchmen did not make her a however, Colonel Dugenne, the allicer
prixe.
in commnul of the French force,
the Chinese Government. The conditions
and ณ
from China, it would seem that the ghost
to recent information, however; adulte at 255, making a total of their ssimpan was run down by the 8.3
50 boya-248 adults at 841, and 17 sampanabout Oam, when nearing Kakchin, forgotten to die when he appeared, for he $27,557. On the ather hand defendant healow, and cat in two, one half
claimed wes still alive, and that Sir E. Hornby was
half, with not married when he confided the details of age
$17, ,133 dead freight for the 315 Bapa-nas, going on one side and the
utterly disgusted the ghostly narrative to his wife. La grants short, and also for provisions and other half, with Captains Brenton and
fittings supplied for
for the same.
Facock, on the other side of the Stratou. leas the with the credulity of per- sons, otherwise sensible. They seem un- Government, the total claim amounting to ought hold of the leg of Captain
allowed for them by the Jamaica Captain Fuck, not being able to swim ile... 20.87 86,883 NW
Brenton Haiphong,!
dived
ved lugkong 29.0975.376 it that it was rather
brought him up in a better position. hard thing that the
Shanghai. supply 634 cookies to the Jamaica
The gun-bout and Merlin who quickly
ly Nagasaki. ment for nothing, but hoe over to the rescue. The Swatore did. Wustuck
argued that the CAITLY HONGKONG G. Q. Dana ‘THE Burts,"
Jamaica Government had had to pay a little reverse her bugines. It was fortunate that more for sach, by having to pay the dead the accident happened so near the mer-ef- Play in this interesting suutch was re-freight and for provisions, that the contract war, or one, or perhaps both, would have by three different routes. Wang Fau t'ai o'clock, the Clab team continuing their of the ship daners, provision dealers and to reinforce, and then to advance upots us sumed this morning, shortly after eleven price. If the mos
money which the plaintiffs lest their lives. — Amoy Gazette. should have received passed into the handa is now encamping with his entire force at innings. Barf succeeded in bringing his outätters, it was their own fault. Lang-chia,
and wounded over thres humired motight to be believed.—Zruth,' The fighting was most desperate or both
xides.
When six or seven haudred French- men had been killed or wounded the enemy beat a retreat.
It is reported that the French are going
CRICKET.
store up to 38 bufore being dismissed and
Bowler contributed 19 to the acuro, which stood at 110 at the finish of the innings, being teh better than the Bulls' total.
BANANAE are not thoroughly ripe and pacious natil they part readily from the stem. To have to yank and twist to get one from the bunch is proof of immaturity. The Regiment in their second innings Saveral bunches hanging in the house be put together 136, D'Aeth again making thin tween a cool, siry pantry and a warm, airy top acore, 35, giving him a total for his two Bananse behave in ripening somewhat as living room will afford a family supplyinninga of 89, pess do. The Selectares of banana falanda keep a string of bunches hung by or cords along the peaks of the thatcher down bunch after bunch in seketing perfect fruit for a guest.
The Club commenced their second innings wanting a hundred and twenty six to win, that unfortunately this would not allow of the innings being played out, the score standing at 108 for eight wickets when the had again contributed 97. stumps were drawn. Of this ansonst Bar
Formosa.
Taiwanfoo, otober, 30th,
not
Wea'ber.
DEBB during
AT 10 AM-NOVEMBER 9.. Maulle....$30.0083.071 N 1; ot Haiphong
Hongkong 30.1173.874 E Amoy.... 30.1072.071 NE 2 Shanghai..
Nagasaki.
-}
Wl'ostock 30.2226,0— E₤1
The Barometer has risen. The Temper sture has faller.
W. DOTSICK, Government Astronomeri Hongkong Observat ry, November 8.
4. DramCTION or Wise, to two points.
B. STATE OF WEATHEbbiaky, e do-
The Attorney General, in reply, argued | that if defendant had not omitted to provide the proper depots, plaintiffs would Since date of my last advises the excite have been able to produce all their coolies; ment here and at Takow has been of a that they were at least entitled to claim for tuating charseter. On Sunday, the 26th the 776 persons passed by Dr Ayres; that instant, the La Galissoniere arrived, with the emigranta position on hoard ship, Vice-Adiniral Lesper on board. She took guarded by polles, was more calculated to up a position near to the Eating and on rise suspicion and alarm than if the mon Monday steamed to the Southward. Bcted, it must be admitted, in a must The N-C. D. Nuts of the 5th inst, says:
1. BAROMETER, reduced to 34 degrees Fahren- had been placed in a depot on shore; that H. M. S. Fly, arriving here
at noen beit, and to the level of the sea in incher, teniba that was the case of auch a large deser-from peremptory manner. There was
Takow, reported having communicat
and hundredths, little unsatisfactory negotiation be-We understand that a telegram was
tion, that defendant was solely responsible; od
od with her and it
2. TaxessEver, in the suade in degrees, ap cars that Captain that thure was cry and tween the forces, in the course of received yesterday morning from Tientsin
elay in Hope went on board with the object of sak- and teathe, Fahrenheit, a He
He ascued Which the Chinese commander asked which stated that a loan of five million
that daree days werd wasted in misking the Zhuman to continue her bi-weekly visits to be in upornia (latition, Blu-
fing the Admical allow the Sin & of for a few days delay to enable him to twls had been tegotiated at Peling with
the depots when he was first warned by steamer would simply run for the con- ship a depot. If defoundant had procured Anping. It being understood that the 10. obtain instructions froin headquarters
plaintifs, the coolics would have been venience of the two cut Scale.
3. FORCE OF WINE, according to Beacfor! to make arrangements for evicURL-
and in reply he was informed the were said to bo that the loan should be for Tex dwarf trees of China are very curious
ready to proceed as a broken his acknowledgment is due to the Admiral for ached eleads, d drizling rain, flog, 5 gloomy, Leepes at onee granted permission. An Defendant, therefore, having French column would advance in an twenty years, the rate of interest seven per
esitract in this respect was not entitled to this concession and to Captain Hope for hour to occupy the place. The column cont, and the money to be paid after pasce examples of what may be done to change
The match, which was a very evenly bal-any, damast the delay in the departure
damages. The Attorney General, in having a
• did advance at the end of the hour and is made. Various other rumours became the habits of species. The tap-route and lanced contest, was therefore decided on arguing
the 35th instant, the French met with a disastrous recept Colonel current in the course of the day, by some any others which show a tendency to strike the first innings, which was won by the Geney,
of the ship was the cause of the
the de-gun-boat Lutin, in cruising about off
the Takow, exposed laid particular stress
xposed herself to
to the range Dugense did not even ask for instructions of which the amount was increased to five downward are kept cut back, and after a Club, by ten runs.
of the from his Chief before advancing, al-
following days in the contract:
Прот long treatment by this method, healthy,
forts, whose
commander
was doubleas though he might have done so by means millions sterling, the loan to be applied to symmetrical oaks, chostante, pites and The Band of the Bud's performed upon embarkation shall proceed to Jamaica, and anxious to try bis skill. Five shots were pointed out that the ship left some sevanamcordingly despatched from the fortifica of the heliograph. So apparent was the the construction of railways after the war. ordars are produced which, when fifty years the ground during the afternoon and added days? after the coolies had embarked. He tions ou Sursoun's Head. From the mischievous impetuosity if Colonel Another refour aid that the loan which aid, are not a foot high, and are kept in much to the enjoyment of the numerous thought that was hardly a reasonable of E. M. 5. Aty, the shooting apppeare to OFIUM-Now Patna, cash, 9921/45
report
Digence even to the French Gevera- had beou settled was for five millions of The Southern bald cypress is a remarkable spectators, who had gathered on and around delay dship having summed up, the tailing close to the enemy, who immediately
pata as any other house-plani would be. meat that he was officially censured, audiols at seven per cont. for railway puree It is not evergreen, although a conifer, the ground to view the autch. shortly afterwards bo left Tonquin ser France. Taking all livse maltors futuros, o Government to Imave the option consideration, it 14 difficult to believe of taking a further similar amount on the that China hus. so heavily wronged same terms We give these out of several France as in justify the latter extorting sports that reached us, as our informants showing an age of 545 years. At Oaxaca, from her a heavy indemnity. A small had some means of ascertaining what Lave Mexico, there is one which, while 119 feet compensation of money or territory been arranged at Peking; but in some only 130 feat high.
in girth-simont 40 feet in diameter is should satisfy France ever at the present stage of ufbare Iler sacrifices quarters which ought to be thoroughly well
of men and uuey in the Far East are informed on this matter we learn at
siso not greater than her acquisitions they know nothing of it beyond the reports of territory
that wore in genem circulation yesterday
· SERVICES OFÀTHE CHURƐR OF ENGLAND FOR -TO-MARROW --SIND HUKDAT
LAFTER TRINITY.
Cathedral,
LI
and does not show any signs of sitelity t other trees are well started in leafing out.
It is said to be hardy at the North. It reaches great ago and size, a section of One at the Cambridge Botanical Gardens
Merced, September 29. Early this morning two Chinamen, names unknown, were observed by the residents of Snelling, in this county, to be making a wooden coffin,
A atrocity of a most barbaisus nature has and on being questioned stated that they ovidently best committed recently either intended that one or the other should be an
In this Colony or is immediate neighbour.cupant of the coffin before night. Think- jug them to be crazy, no further attention
11 Morning Prayer, Litany and of a woman were found by the Polley on
Sermon The Colonial Chiplalu,
8am Parade Service Morning Prayer.
Res. J. B. Ost Preacher, The Bishop hood. Last evening portions of the body was paid by the citizens. About 1 o'clock
this afternoon, however, the
Chimaman two. seemingly by appointment, at the
St. Peter's Cotrok,--
met,
5.45 pm.Evening Prayer and Sermon threads of Tent tas ut, little beyond scene of their labore and began firing ab
The Colonial Chaplain
th North Battery on the Bhau-hi-Wan each other with revolvers Au Yup, a Chi- Evening Prayer and Sermon Boed. The rules consisted of the two we overseer, placed himself between thera
and tried to dissent one of the
duelists, Alte Bizliop Bubject, Gospel for the lower luule, which appeared to have when the other one placed his platal to Ali been severed from the trunk at the Yap's ear and fired, blowing the head of the unfortunate man to atores After Ah Yup.
•St. Stephen's Church (all services in Ohit so we or shopper and then cut fell another shot was tired into his bod
11 m. Morning Prayer, &e, Rovs, stander, the limbs being aandered and tied by the miscreant. Both of the remaining J.B. Ost and Fong Yat Sas. Perschor. up separately in agar lags From the longh one was trucked half a mile, up to The Bishop
Chinamen then took to the woods, and pim.Evening Prayer and Sermon, appearance of the ghisatly resine it would 5 o'clock this evening they were still at Rovn. J. B. Ost and Fong Yat San.
soom that they could not hays been long in farge. Both are supposed to be wounded.
Homoxes C. C.
Pit Incles E. J. Carson, b Bartjes,. TE, Davies, lugd, both, F. B. C. Har fee
J.
.8. Coxon, Joung,
Plumbe, s vélossum, L; D'Actă..
C. B. Barff, einzbuy, b Ko
Taylor, Lloyd.......
W. Watson-Pilu, c und ↳ D'ketb, €. F. Boyles, o White, b I"Actb,
A. U. Hniith, not osti, .
Taint..
Tuk Br Sennik Ini Digger. Lint. Hunbury, gand b Coxou... Ligut. D'Aoth, 6 Hendry,..... Pia, Jones, ruzni & Aty s... Merge, Blacson, hi Kendry,.. Coril. Hopkins, & Kendry.....
Lust Lloyd, 1.b.w.b Plumbe,
Capt, Gordon, f. 8. Coxon, ... Cuzun,
Drum. White, b HendayePLET
Pia Ichakan, b Coxong.
Beam Ross, Dasən, akan Bergt. Moreland, ust vat,
Extras.
Total.
Beyukaso LG Pestent Imaxing.
- A. G. Musikken Glueman, I Lleği,
. Dxda, e Bubury,
Luvi,
B. J. Caxm, e D'Art, Iloyd
C.
Basf, Dàoth, b Fien, 17,
T. C. Hare, e Banbury, 1 Floyd,
C. E. Bowles, it wicket, bath,
1.
Hendry, not out,
Tayler, s
T. 2. Davies, (21 Bunbury,
3. H. Hambe, not out,.
W. Taton Pike, to bat,
Extra
Total
он
On Saturd the matter so promptly.
have been excellent, most of the projectiles
jury found that certain amounts wore duo retired to a safe anchorage, without return. to plaintif and that other amocats Kore ing the fire. It is generally believed that dus to defendant, the difference in the to the threatened bombardment will not take tals being in favour of plaintiffs to the ex-place, at any rate, for the present, and that tent of 82,038.34. The amount paid to the Admiral will return to Tamen, leaving Court by defendant (82,500) more than co- the L'Estring and Latin to maintain an vered this, however,
effective bloskade.
Police Intelligence. (Before A. G. Wise, Esq,) Saturday, Nov. &
*LARJENY.
the defendant who was
bail, & lightning, o overcast, passing showers, se dew (wet). 7 squally, r rain, e, moow, t thuuder, u vizibility,
7. RAIN, in msbes, tantha and hundredha
Qnotations HONGKONG, November 8:
Old
27
cast... 0074 New Benares, cash,... 557 Old cats, Now Malwa, credit,... 510,20 Allowance, Taals... 08/28 Old Malwa, credit,... 040/50 Allowance, Taeis ...... 92/44
Exchange.
H. M. S. Fly remains here for a few days
I then goes to Takow for a spell. Whilst Bank, Wire, appreciating the efforts of Captain Hope to Denund,
it guard the two ports,:
30 days' right, is evident that one Teasel in insufficient.
4 months sight, News of an alarming nature reached as Credita,
the 27th, in the steam-sunch Scalpel to call
ap object of
J
ول
$47.00 5:42
yesterday from Takow, exisibiting the dan. Documentary & months' Yau Afuk, a coolie, was convicted of it must be admitted that there was some
ger to which foreigners are subject, although Indie, Wire,
demand, stealing a sheet of copper, worth $250, from cause for excitement on the part of the Shanghai, dese the Hung Hnm Dook, or the 7th inst. Five natives. It appears that momber of the
30 days' night, private. previous convictions were proved against community, with the permission of the Gold Leaf 94 the ... four monthe hard now subtended to {Taotai, left the harbour on the morning of Sovereigns, "
Ng Achiu, a carpenter in the employ of on board the Galissonier The
Temperature. contractor named Yeung Tang, was on the visit appears to have been to get the Taken of Murs Palconer, de Co.'s Premises, victed of stealing three crew uniin, worth 90 Admiral's sanction to the running of the Dents, from H.M. Naval Yard, and was sent launch between Talon and Taivantoo,
Queen's Road) to prison for three weeks' hard labour.
HosGBORO, Number 8. though why this could not have been as complished through the proper channel BAROMETER via. Captain Hope, does not set clean Li Alt, described in a cook, was charged In the absence of the steamer there was by Mak Man, P.C. 172, with gambling with much excitement among the saldiers, which dice and cacsing an obstruction at Ng Kaval culminated demonstration Lane. Defendant admitted the
ROGUE AND VÕGABOND.
stated that P.C. 283 offered to age and she crossed the bar to return. Upen at
tempting to enter the harbour, a rope was
to gamble there for a consideration of 30 found to have been stretched across, to couts. Eight previous consistions were impede the passage, while a crowd of sal- provod against defendant, principally for diars lined each side of the entrance. After atroot gambling, and hy was sent to guol for a time an official arrived and removed tite
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