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No. 0708.-JANUARY 24, 1885.|

Tus Echo da China learns that the Goyorn ment of Macao has just concluded a con- tract with the Hongkong and Whauspon Dock Co. to construct a small steamor for Timor service.

THE CHINA MAIL.

'Waar is in, will out' is the heading given under the grant-in-nid' cohomo.

was placed at his disposal. He was for nished with fifty slaves and with a staff consisting of a lieutenant-colonel, two tanjore and four literate. He was given an audience by the Queen and ten-

He found 300 Europeans and Ameriosus at the capital. Both the Americans and the British complained that their trade The had been ruined by the French. principal dress worn by the people is a bamba, a loose; flowing robe, made of cot ton, and generally of American cotton. Lieutenant Shufeldt photographed the Queen and her husband, who submitted to that oporation for the first time. Ho

take good the old domestic to

baro travel, and accordingly visited South

The about the ox, but really to find out what Primo Minister, accorded the reprosons of the premises. As soon as ho was gone America, Central Africa, and most parts of by the Choye Shimbin to a story in con lappeter was astonished at the goodness officers ran away at the Matoi engagement, tive of the Aniorican Government a royal

Europe. In 1875 ho determined to go to

reception. A paloco farnished in modern. the servant discovered that two silk jackets, Khiva, although the journey was bosot by noction with the New Yoar banquet given of the English composition of the young aince from Kushan the priests could have a style, and adjoining that of the Queen,

One of them, 16 years of age, bird's-eye view of the whole affair. That the property of her misticas, were missing ahuent insurmountable obstacles. Captain by H.I.H. Arisugawa-no-Miya, on the Ist ladies,

Barnaby was exceptionally. qualifica for from one of the boxes.

instant. The Princes of the Blood, Privy wrote a letter under the eyes of the Inspec there are soine grains of fact in these storios Sho at ones this particular journey by his acquaintance: wont out in pursuit of the sham police with the Russian and Arabic languages; and nails you invited in rutor in such good, pure English, that Dr.seoma possible, considering the Grand So Bentatives ware and they entertain- na much at home on mont began at nhout, three o'clock" pm.

Eitel was astonished, and unquired where cretary's great age and the hardships kohas METAMMED, where Colonel Stewart has officer and overtook him at the corner of he was, besides,

camel as in 'a cauce, a sludge, or a balloon, The guests vorand all along without the young lady had been educated; and it gone through. He himself seems to expect dered a banquet.. Wellington Street and Wyndham Strect,

as in a railway carriage or gained a brilliant victory over a fores of

steamer, the slightest reserve, bart, says

The Choya, of the Moreover, he delighted in grappling with a it was observed from the eutect that he was with carries that he heard that she death, for he has brought his coffin with 10,000 rebels, is a town on the banks of the seized him, and accused him

thoft. Whon fairly tackled, the rascal difficulty, and his deterraluation to peno-fhinese and French Ministers oxchanged had boon educated and brought up in the bini to Froshow.

trata Contral Asia was much stinsteck b Nile diceably opposite Shendy. The British

no words, dispensing indeed with most of more than and station two passilga uf much have completed this march across the beneath his flowing robes. He still, how-

At each other till the hat moment of the desert. The place where the fighting took over, insisted upon his oficial position and foreigners was absolutely prohibited, and fact, the two ministers coutinned to stare

he only got through by his knowledge of entertainment.-Jun Mil son is about 100 miles from Khartoum.declined to accompany his captor to the the langungo or the inability of the in- On arriving As General Gordon is probably armed Police Station. & hy-stander, however, specters to read his passport. steamers running up and down the Nile be rendered the old woman timely asistanes at Kizala, neur the mouth of the Sye Daria, IN an article published in the last number English achoul where a good sound educa. brings down the nows that some fighting also made numeroas aketches of interesting

he was allowed by the commandant teren Metemmel and Khartoum, we shall in detaining prisoner until an Indian Con-proecel, it being assumed that he would of the Chinees Recorder hesied. A Rutro-tion was imparted, by the Sisters of has taken place between the French and features of the country and its people, Chincné forces at Keelung The French many of which will appear in some of the magazines. He remained in the capital a probably zoon hwar of the meeting between table appeared, who, without paying any go at once to the fort of Petro-Alexand-spect' we read that the number of European Charity.

force, said to conslet of 5 companies, or 300 month. and before taking leave of the rovek, near the river Oxus, in the territory and American Protestant Missionaries, umle His Excellency the Governor then "Chinese Gordon' and the alrunced por. respect whatever to his superior oflicer, lately nequired by Russia. Had be done and female, of every Protestant Sect, not delivered a short address in Italian, ini men, lareported to havosallied out of theiron, | Queon was furnished with the diplomatio so ho would never have reached the capital; | counting the wives of Missionaries, is now the middle of which he said, in English, trenchments and endeavoured to storm correspondence to which reference has been

troops who took part in this engagement/produced the tre missing garments from the assurance that it was impossible. At the courtusies usual on zucht operaiona, Volony since her infancy. As the head of

tion of the rescuing forco.

No less than three gambling houses in the

day; one being at West Point, one in Tank

condicted him up to the Central Station.

This morning the ingenious thief, who appears to be a well known old offendor, was s

hearing the ovidence, romanded the case

The West Point case, in which five mea woro arrested on the premises, was decided

the prisoner's past carcer.

www.d

détoured and fourty four, with some

proud of the School, and he was sure His the Roman Catholic Church here he was

Excellency would be highly pleased to know that there was, in this Colony, an

At the Latin, are no like each other.'

The French at Keelung. The Frouch mail atoaner Folge, which arrived here from Keelung this morning,

30 to 50 men

of

the

this morning by Mr Wise fining one of the The Shin Fus of the 10th of January Chisi, requiring his immediate return to statisties arò not far from soven hundred the first class, Mr Francis reading out completed all his arrangements for making to lead a party through the Sakalava dis- men 810, and three others $5 each, with thinks that the Japanese wore .concorted Earoneau Russia. In the winter of 1876.thonsand; giving thus more than one thou-names of the winners and prizes, and the in the Corean affair, bus, nevertheless, Saptain Burnaby west on horsntuck and Christians for esch Missionary subjcuts for which the lattor were won. to alternative of fourteen, and soron daydvises peaco, A largo forep should be duga Turkey in Asia and all

imprisonment respectively.

The other two cases were remanded.

The Colony is just now overrun with thieves and loxiers, and the lower clase gambling houses are the chosen resort of these troublesome visitora

Tas North China Daily News mentioned the arcival in Shanghai some time ago of a Chinaman, who had rison to be an officer in the Austrian army and rejoiced in the natae of 'Great Wall The Shen Pro's

TELOR Catholić Register. the From Sonturi to Khoi in

i in Persin, returning Ardaban, Batoum, and Trebizn

to Cantanticoplc He was military cor- respondent of the Times with the armg of Don Carlos in Spain, Captain Burnaby is member of the Council of Aroustic Sorinty of Great Britain, and he has made

ton ascents, being on several

a

kept in Corea to outweigh Japanese in-by Kars, Ard fluence, as there is no doubt that the Cerenis came to despise and hate the sicador Chinose garrison left in Seoul when General Woo was recalled. The Chinese10 commander ought to have known what was browing,

クロー

CRICKET.

'LONGS" VERSESHOTS. The match between the Longs and Shorts was resumed to-day shortly aftur

1130, Shorts' made a very poor show in

This having been accomplished, more music followed, with which the tediousness of distributing the prizes was relieved as every class received their prizes.

The following is the programmio :-

Tricite.

...Flute

I. STANDASD.

Bal............... Posta Porughese.

IL STANDA

Maria B. Alves.

Mester Fockun

casions unnecerapanted by any professional their first innings, in which no one scored acronaut. His works are: A Ritles to double figures, the total being only 49.

They had, therefore, to follow their innings. M. Sports, R. Sinical, but then A day or two afterwards, most of them had After a lapso of fifty-sovon days, and with

Khiva:

Travels and Adventures in Central Aam. With Mops and an Appendix, con- laining amongst other information, a series of March-Routes. translated from several Russian worke;' 3rd ou. Lond. 1876: aud On Horseback through Asia Minor, 1877.

In their second attempt the 'Shorts' were

Dialogale feline.

nade If the wishes of the Queen meet but suspecting this, he made

a Chinese firt, about half a mile of, with the favor of the American Govern crossed the Oxus into the Khanate, and

After ment, Lieutenant Shufeldt is of the opinion found his way to the carital. He had twenty four thousand members of the dif- suppose the Portaguess understand Italians which commands the French lines. Colony wore broken up by the Police vestir. brought up bofors Mr Wise, who, after intended to proceed thance to Bukhara,forent Protestant. Ohniches. This gives because the two languages, being iron desparate fighting the French were driven ilt a new field will be opened to Ameri fourty four couverts for each Protestant Missionary The nuvalar of the European

in Madagascar, and that the political back to their positions, with a loss of hilled aspect in the East will be materially chang but his further progress was arrested by

inviting him to recross the river and go does not exceed six hundred, and the Chi-Ioney received a round of applouse. Ho

before received, Lane, No. 22, and one at No. 8 Gage Street, for a week, for further evidence concerning issage from the Russia: authoritieetholic Missionaries in China at present the conclusion of the address, His Excel and wounded variously estimated at from ed. Ho also

leaving to Petro-Alexandrovsk where he found anexa professing the C helia taith in the then proceeded to distribute the prizes, to

capital, a letter from Kestell Cornish, telegram Awaiting hina from the Duke of Carabridge,

It is stated that Adosies! Courbet had the Madagascar, for the President of Field-Marshal Commanding in Celestial Empire according to the 1st

of Bishops of the Anglican Uhurch in America Upon volunteering combined attack from Keelung and by trict to the west coast for the purpose of sca upon Tanni, and it was his intention to endeavoring to arrange matters between

country unknown to winto men, Lieutenant carry out his plan yesterday (tho 99rd inst.) the warring tribes and of exploring

Shufeldt was furnished with 592 men, two BRANDING OF CHINESE COOLIES. of whom were white. His party was ac The Straits Times of the 14th inst. suya bompanied at the outset by 500) women -Kighty-three Javanese coolies (male aud and otildren. None of these were visiblo female) engaged at Salurang by a Dutch at the close of the journey. The trig CANTONE Minnie Focica planter for Doli, arrived this morning by was attended with great difficulty and

the steamer Normanby. Whilst on the roy-danger. The white mon diod. Dense agu to Singapore they were branded on the forests and almost impassable mountains arm by the planter with the letters V.D. were every-day features of the journey, their arms sollen and felt much pain, and only 158 men, Lieutenant Shufeldt reached on their arrival here they reported the the coast-on the 4th of July. Twenty-two master to the Dutch Consul, who refertoi of his men bad boa

loga killed in

skirmishes them to the Sarine authorities, as the with the Bakalavas. The rest died or da. cident took place on the high seas and on serted. The white men whom he had an evard an Erghusb steuner.

listed had died under the hardships aullerod On the 15th the same paper contains the

t constitution and following: With referance to the branding plenty of pluck had saved the commander

of the coolies on board of the Nurmantyof the expudition from the surae fate. which we refeared to

to yesterday, we are indiasovered the sources of the Sizibungy formed that it was done without the river, the largest in Madagascar, and of knowledge of the Captain of the steamer about the same length as tho Dhia.

na tao Dhia. During It was

poross with caustic no vary his trip

the

of 150 miles hà country quietly, and the Captain know nothing also investigated the slave question, and about it until it was all over.

discovered how the rivers reached the wast And on the 16th it gives this report-coast through the mountains, some of At the Police

lice Const, this morning before which are several thousand foot high. The F. H. Penney, Esq. F. H. Bonna and Ali capital stands on an elevation of 8000 fest appeared on the return of three sanmonsen He also discovered and located the gold

felde of Western Madagascar Ee issued yesterday charged as follows:

ut on of about the 10th day of Jan- from the coast in a boat that once belonged. unry 1895, on board the British atonnship to a wrecked Norwegian bark. He called Normanby, on the high soas the four alaves with him, and without

pass and in a losky boat, sailed 640 miles being, the sad F. H. Bona and Ali used orinnal force to the complainants and across Bozambique channel. Upon gaining thereby committed an offence which by the land he liberated his slaves and communi-

- provisions 13 and 19 Victoria sap. 91cated with Secretary. Chandler and was sec. 23, is made cognizable in the Criminal ordered to report. Lieutenant Shufeldt in Courts of any part of Her Majesty's Dom-

He has been requested to re-

Canton correspondent now writes & won-

derful story about him. He distinguished bimaalf in the Franco-Prussian War and tose to the rank of General. Tha Cerman Government, in viow of China's prosent difficulties, has lent him and 100 German soldiers, Péng-ya-lin, having abundance of clever leaders in Caulon, declined his services; so he is going to Tonquin with several northera battalions, whoan rations and arms are supplied by Germany. When the French hoor this, they must in despair think of retracing their steps."

Ma Thomas Taylor Meadowi, in that valuable work, The Chinese in thair Re. bellions," lays special stress on the great competitive examination system as a means of obtaining the best possible mou as raters,, and as a signal proof that the Chinese are not. without a high amount of civilization. It is sad, therefore, to zen, in the Peking Gazette of the 12th December, 1884, a decree, founded on the Board of Ravenne's report on Lio Ming-ch'uan's request, per- mitting, in consideration of the urgent read of randy money in Formosa at the present crisis, the purchase of certain substantive

ranka. It is true that the limit fixed is

In the same paper in published another letter from Corea, which, after giving an account of the outbreak similar to that sent you, supplies the following further information. The people to the number

10,000 surrounded the Palace, thirsting for the blood of the Japanese who had been callod in by the traitor flung Ying- ahia. The Corean Misistors, fearing the consequences of an attack on the Japanes Eavoy, sort for the Chinese troops to protect him and the King, The Chinose commander accordingly wrote to the Ja- panese Envoy on the morning of the 6th December to say he was coming

to the Palsus. with is forces

No answer being received by the evening, and the mob becoming more infuriated, the Chinese proceeded to the Palace, where Bome 40 men were killed hy the Japanese fire and the explosion of a mine. The Chinese troops then returned the fire and occupied the Palace. Next day Hung

......

SERVICES OF 28 CHURCH OF ENGLAND FOR

TOMORROW,-3RD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY, CONVERSION OF

ST. PAUL.

Cathedral,—

8am-Prundu Survice, Morning Payer, Roy. O. Chesnutt, Sermon, The Bishop. 11 4.1-Morning Prayer, Sermon, and Holy Communion, The Colonial Chap

lain.

3.30 p.m.-Children's Service, The Culo.

nial Chaplain.

5.45 p.m.-Evening Prayer and Sermon,

The Colonial Chupla:r.

St.

Peter's Church,

5

St.

Evening Prayer and Sermon Rev. 0. Chesnutt.

Stephen's Church (all Services in Chi- мезе.)

11.m.-Morring Prayar, &c., Rays.

J. B. Ost and Fong Yat Sau. The Bishop.

6.30 p.m.-Evening Prayer and Sermon,

Revs. J. B. Ost and Fong Yat Sau.

Ying-chib was executed. His accomplices fird, dressed as Japanese, and escaped. The THE national bonds lately given to the Japanese set fire to their Legation and re-newly created peers in Japan are stated to treated to Chi-woo-p'e near Jench'uan. Forty-three persons were killed or wound- ed by them on their way through the streets to the West gate of Seoul. On the 10th December the Corean Government invited the Foreign Ambasadora and Herr Möllendorf to go to Jenchuan and treat with

amount to the large sum of 1,155,600 yen. THE British barque Wandering Miastrol, registered sonnage 363, together with! masts, ansbors and chains, was set at public auction at Yokohama on the 10la instant by Mussra. Bourne & Co, and roulized the aims of $3,050. Mr J. FIL, van Hemert was the purchaser.

rather more successful, Camber playing a good game for 22, and Daugħal contributing

Trio..... Turin Tulio.

Duette.

18 towards the total of 90. The Longsle....

KL StandarD. U. Benga, D. Aivares, M. T. Qumes

IV. STANDARU.

...JI. E. Alvea : D. 8. Altos. .T. Miten Y. STANDARD.

yesterday put together a total of 200 and 2 d. Ma, 12. Farkon, M. Hriste, U. Braga,

Min

* Lugome..

so have won the matel by an innings and | Bob... 82 runs. To finish the afternoon, after the

Chingos.. match was conclurled, a scratch game waa" played between sidre selected by klussre Hendry and Barf, hat there was not time to finish it.

'S1102T.'

First lenings:

6. 7. Idoré, b Barf.............

G. V. Daglish, b

F. 11. O. Win, 1. But,

H.. Dalton, Bur,.

Cupi. Gurder zuza cut,.....

16 Parry, & Barf,.

0. Urimble, e sub, b PD,

1. Teglur, b Hendry,

A. F. Coner, Bar, Pike FU. Hopford, LN, b Bard,

H. E. Angier, not yet..........

Extra....

Total,

Second Inaing.

P. Lloyd, Jh.*,, 1 Pike,.

G. V. Dalglish, e Shalso, li Maturis,...

F. S. Cave, 51keti

. . . Won, thrown ent

.. Julton, e Hendy, b Bar,

Capt. Corios, e Stokes, la Bendy,.

zimble, Maturin

TE. I. Taylor,

A. P. Comber, 1

F. 6pfand, Mai

11. E. Anger, sub, be fike, G.. L'AMU, not 325...

Witnick,...

Totri,

PRESENTATION OF PRIZES AT THE

ITALIAN CONVENT.

VI. STANDARD. Jlue Piani of Aruitniam.

M. Fotken.

Police Intelligence. (Before d. G. Wise, Esq.) Saturday, Jan. 24.

SWINDLING A SHOPKEEPER. Kwok Yuk Tung, Chang Wong Tung, and Chung Achei, three most respectable looking and well dressed Chinamen, wera charged with larceny by trick' of two piccra

of silk crepe on the ad inst. Lau Ayee, the first witness called, do- pored that he was an assistant employed at the Ches Lits pisce goals shop, No. 160 Queen's Rai Central. About on the 22nd inst. the third defendant came to the Chee Lun ahop and bargained with another of

only

but a Nothing magnificent

a

topic

the abopach for the purchase |inions wheresoever inch, ollendørs may Entisfied with the results of kis

of two pieces of silk. The shopman then

put up for sale are small ones; but, after of the Beard of War, with Herr MoH.. Times of the 16th inst., will no doubt place this afternoon. There were prosent:pstairs for the toaster to sign. Witness tion of Cumisel for the defence, the Ma-Field, H.-Portsmouth,.......

only six months, and that the posts

all the righteous wrath displayed by pansura in utterly condemning the purchase systems, after the constant complaints of tho ad- ministration of officials by purchase, this decree must seem to Chinees an uncon- stitutional and unrighteous sacrifice of principle. It strikes one as rather incon.

gruous to read that the imperial assent is

ch'uan through the Tsung-li Yamon.

have

Board of Trade addressed 3

circulur

tion and meeting-place for the men of H. M.

and

told master.

v

land)......

Perry

Tasmania,..

found and which therefore is punishable turn to Madagascar by the Queen and to Loll wiles to go with the third de- under section 352 of the Penal Code. form a royal college at her capital, the fondan, who had received the goods, 2. That on or about the 10th day of Jan- necessary fuide for which are un deposit in to obtain payment from him. Huary 1885, on board the British ship called London. went with the third defendant to Meas Normanby, on the High seas then being, Puxta Cu.'s premises, Queen's Road the said F. E. Bouma and Ali voluntarily

Dead Letters. Cous). There they met the second deford caused hurt to the complainants and there ant coming down the stairs. The third by committed an offence which by the pro Andarson, D., Hongkong, ..... defeudant spoke to the second, telling his visions of 16- and 10 Victoria cap. Bakerkhun, S.,Sandakan, he had got the two pieces of silk, and the section 21, is made cognizable in the Carroll, Mrs., J., Blackburn, ... parcel was given to the second defendant, Cruminal Courts of any part of Her who told witness to accompany the third Majesty's Dominions

wheresoever such Coruna, E.,-Cardiff,

Cooper, K.-Hongkong, defondant

rennive payment for the Bilk offenders may be found and which thero-

J.,London The annual presentation of prizes to the Witness then wont with the third defondant foro is punishable under saction 523 of the Davih, Mrs. J.

Druobber, Miss F.,—Berlin,. King appointed Ha. Heiang-y, President the Japanese Miniator. On the 15th the following, taken from they Straits pupils attending the Italian Convent look where they not the first defendant, who

to Musers Lane, Crawford & Co.'s store, Penal Code.

Mr Buckley appeared to prosecute and Bliz, Mies-Purmouth.......... teld the third defendant to take the bill Mr Joaquim to defend. On the applica- English, Mise M.,--Penarth, (Eng), dorff as Assistant, and sent them to Japan. interest the friends of the usage of temper His Excellency the Governor (Prasiding), ao wanted to go upstairs with him, but was gistrate postponed the bearing of the case Finnegan, Miss H., Liverpool,...

Pocke Jark Artbar, Next day the new Japanese Minister arrived

ance in this Colony :---

companied by his Aide-de-Camp, Capt. Lewis, told by the first defendant

that ba

bo to Monday next at 12 noon.

Gepp

& Co., Cunto Lient. C.. W. Jugram, of H.M.S. Curacao, Bishop Raimondi, the Hon. J. M. Price, must not

he do so

would be

Gomes, A. C.,- -Habana,

(Regd.) at Jonch'uan and came to Seoul with the who took the Chair at a Tourance Captain Dempster, Mr J. J. Francis, Merant want away, however, witness went kicked down. As soon as the first defend-

MADAGASCAR,

Guilday, Mrs.

C.-Newburn, (Eng.).... Plenipotentiarica. Tho negotiations ara stilling held last night at the Sailors' Howe,

(New York Trèuna)

Hoffmann, F. E., Klopsas, Gormany... Lieutenant Manon A. Shufeldt, United King, W. W.,-Singapore, Proceeding. The Japanese Minister argues proposed that a Civil branch of the Royal A. G. Bonano (Consul General for Porte-upstairs, bat could not find the third de

Naval Temporunce Society be established gal and Brasil), Mr Is. Noronha and a goodly and while then went back to the shop States Navy, son of Admiral Shufeldt, Linsirano, G.,--Finland

Singapore. After the proposal had been that his men did not fire before they were ordered to do so by the King. As to the discussed by by be an advantage to and their friends. The room in which the defendants in Wyndham Streat. Ho seized Alaska and went to Washington, bearing Micholls, J. D.,

die gen

gentlemen present, they

they number of the parents of the pupils Yesterday he met the fint and socondrouchzod this aity recently on the steamer considered it would to be notified by tolegram to Liu Minevents of the 6th December, the Coreano wa kuen and reconised organs ceremony was performed was very grace second ran away. Ho afterwards went President, Secretary of State, andren Buffell, E. J.,-London,...................

with him diplomatic correspondence to the the first, and gave him in charge, but the

Miss L., London,.. of the Navy, from Handovela II Savy visiting this port he etion was fully decorated with Bags and wreaths and with the police and first defendant to No.

Thead are the first Shiels, Miss N.,-Lancashire,. therefore seconded and carried coaui- bankets of flowers. The probeadings were Wai Tuk Lane, where they found the tasters

The andermentioned gentlenen mously.

third defendant, He saw the photograph autograph letters written by the Queen to a dwindles, Mrs C.-Cheshire,

frid yonon, previously, had Schüsk, Herr, Solo, Struita Settle were then elected to form a working Con- commenced by the popis singing an open produced hanging on the wail in the house any fur of Madagascar written an auto- ments), aittee:--Mr S. Evans, President; Mr C. ing song. This was followed by a per- in Wai Fak Lans and recognised:

graph

Jetter to a

to a foreigner. This letter was Victoriano, D.,—Madrid,. billigs, Vien President Mr.J. Handen, formance on the piano by two young ladies, as a photograph of the susund defendant.

Hu Aku, Secretary Mr 3. Pelglase, Assistant Se

written by Queen Randocola's predecessor White. Miss M., London...... accountant employed

Victoria, congratulating her on Winship, C. E.,-Hongkong)............................... uretary; Mr W. Fyn, Tronstrer: M. A and then the meeting was addressed by :--

in the Ches.

Chee Lun piece goods shup, 100 e escape from anasination Tha prisoutien Hongkong Bishop Raimondi, who said that as this Queen's Road Central, gave evidence to the

correspondence ia accompanied by a num-

(e) Posted at Shanghai day be tapped through the country in the mander write to the Japanese Minister to

was the Brat time that his Excellency had effect that on the 22nd inst., about 9 amber of Landsome presents, which in this the third defendant came to the shop and country will tank high as curiosities. The

The above letters have been returned noighbourhood of Bhamo, and Barmub the same effect; but he declares he hat not THE most important conditions of the honoured the Convent by coming to bargained with him for two pieces of silk letters are enveloped in Madagascar silk from various places at which the addressese found, or have been refused. I itaolf is likely to grow in political import opened the letter when the fighting began. / Korean tresty are, says the Topan Mail, in distribute the prizes, he, the Bisbon. The price was to be Rs. 28 and some odd and inclosed in a box of precious voor (not claimed within ten days, they will be

mace, which was to be paid to a messenger locked with ailver translation from a native paper, as fellow might be allowed to say a few words who was to accompany the third

correspond defendant. cace. relates to a question of great

નમ

General Post Office, sume interest stand why he kopt the letter from inerning (1) The transmission, by the Korean Go-concerning it. The building in which He seat the first wilaess to receive thestico to American industrieg portiopaned and retomad to the writers,

vernment, of a letter to the Japanese they were

Lientenont Shufeldt has a rare up-Hongkong, 25ril January, 1885. was started in 1360, just money, but none had been received. Government, apologizing for the outrages

Palice Sergt. Butlin deposed to having

all that The Shen Pan's correspondent thinks the committed cn he Japause, (2) the pay- twenty-five yours ago, during which arounpaniet Inspector Quiboey to the top relates to Madagascar, and has the dis

portunities to inform himself upon

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL Chinese cannot have been the first to firement of an indemnity for the Japanese time the building had been increased and floor of No. 9 Wai Tak Late, where they ar- tinction of being the only white man who

killed and wounded during the outbreak,

rested the third defendant, who was identi- has traversed the interior of the island cod as the King and the Japanese Mister to (3) the punishment of the murderers of enlarged no less than six times, till now find by the fret witness.

lived to tell of it, brief conversation held in spite of the statement in the tele- whose aid they wont were inside the Captan ao in soul, and (5) the dicted, that this was the largest establish- several other charges of a similar naturo

(4) tha (3) erection of a they could say, without fear of being contra- Inspector Rivera stated that there were with him by a Tribune reporter developed new Japancas He suggests that the Japanca provision of new Japanese barracks. The

much that will interest Tribune readers. Lieutenant Shufeldt was in Africa when ing a Government in the locality and soldiers fred without orders, or not know-letterin question is an autograph of the King, went for the education of females in this against the defondants and the case was re-

France declared war against the Eovas, and in duplicate forms, one copy being designed Colony. From the infant to those who

was oognizant of the ill effect that such a to convey the Royal thanks for the pro- had attained to the age of womanhood, all

FICKING A POLICEMAN'S POCKEI. tection of the Prince and the other apo-

Wong Akwai, a coolic, was convicted of war would have on American trado.

He was deputed by the Navy Depart logizing for the insulta committed on the could be educated here. When the Sisters trying to pick the pockes of P.D. Mann of Japanusu by His Majesty's subjects. The started their work in 1860, they had 20 giris 3110 in lots on the 23rd rust. Defendantment in November, 1882, to explore fed- iu-lemnity for the Japanese killed and

TELSOLAMS in the Indian papers announce that Bhamo, io Burman, has been captured by a body of thres hundred Chinese can manded by a local chief. As it is hoped

despatch to the Foreign Ambassadors, stat ing that the five rebels having raised a disturbance, the Japanese as to the King's assistance; that the people being infuriated against the Japanese Minister, the Chinees ram called in and that the

the trade of Western China may some Japanese frod first. The Chinese com-Christinuses, Visiting Agent.

anca every day for other reasons, events The Chinese reply that they cannot under- there are watched with

Only a day or two ago we were informed that a French Consul had been sent to Rangoon. We do not, however, attach much significance to this affair at Blazo,

till evening unopened.

gram that the Chinese are establish- Palaco.

have announced that Bbame will now being who the Chinese troops were. tributary to China. The attack has no

doubt been made by lawless bands acting Taz death of Colonel Fred. Burnaby at without any high Chinese official authority. the fight on the banks of the Nile will China la certainly marc

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agascar. anxious at ba deeply regretted throughout England wounded is one hundred and ten-thousander their care, and now there were 420 I had got hold of the notes, when complainant while he was 1

ia Corea. He reached Singa- flaiphong. 30.2004 488 JE the present moment to guard the terri-and the British colonics. His death will yea, an additional twenty thousand yen

in all, who were fed, clothed and educated sized hold of him. He was sutenced to

poro by ste mer and thence took a sailboat Hongkong 30, 1863.777-232 be imprisoned, with burd labour, for thres

to Mauritius, There he was prostrated Anoy...... 30.73c8.0T a tories aho already possesses than to be an important political loas in a special being appropriated for the erection of the by them, according to the condition of the months.

with fever for six wooks. He finally land- Shanghai. 30.3241570 NE make annexations. Bhano is a town of sense, for the gallant officer in the course

Legation.-i chimpo.

pupil. But the good Sisters had not only

at Bahanera, in Southeastern Badagus Nagasaki, 30.28 some four or five thousand inhabitants of his journeys in Centrul Asia atl else. Hz is a bold man, anys a London daily, the sufferers, but they had also geldon minds, golden hearts, with which to compassionate

car, which was how barded on the following Wi catock 29.17 0.4

had al- Chinese, Shans and Burmese situated where had acquired much information which

day by the French. The latter

fomenting internal ready succeeded in strife on the island. In 1870 the Hovas, Boliato. within forty miles of the borders of Yuznan might some day have proved of consider who in these times should object to say with which to teach and instruct them. They

one of the principal tribes, were forced to Manila...30.1677,268 An English naistant political agunt resides able value to the British Government. For-gineering scheme that it is impossible; did not content themselves with allerding

A Chinese informant gives a reason most emancipate their Maros slaves, who num-Haiphong. 30.2005.1948 there, or did some years age. In spite of tunately he has left is much of that but the nowest project of rapid travelling to the wante of suffering humanity, and conclusive, if true, for the great Tho's in-bered 1,500,000. Sakalyas, who in- Hongkong 30.23 62 480

ia sufficiently startling, being none, otbur the situation of the town on the old trade information in his writings. During the than a railway route from London to Bem-educating the poorer classes; they also action since he came here. This is that the habit the west coast and are a warlike peo- Amoy 30.22 15.080 ple, refused to free their slaves, as they Shanghai 30.20 36,095 routs from Yunnan, the trade of the town fighting with the Arabs in the neighbour. bay. The idea omanater from a number of afforded there, to the higher class of females, conqueror of the North West is not only in depended upon the latter for the neces. Nagasaki 30.33 NE

English and French engineers acting hood of Sunkim last year he brought hira concert, and orch the smallest details are

a very good education. There was a school his detage but sometimes mad! He cannot aries of life. The French sent Korea Wostock 30.24 6.7- there which was attended by 123 young transact business properly and rambles intimated that if the French secured the as- the North, and gradients Indicats light. spies among the Sakalarss. The spies in- The barometer has fallen, particularly in self in great prominence by his conra aid to have been carefully worked out.

The whole of the journey will bu aucun- ladies, and it was on account of this that his talk. One of the hallucinations be suffer sistance of the Sakalavas against the Howar winds. geaus conduct. It will be

remera plished by train, rave the passage of the

W. DOBERON, mitted yesterday by a well dressed China bered that he volunteered for the hot Channel and the crossing of the Straits of they were there now. The school was placoded under was that he had captured Admiral they would not interfere with the slave man named Ho Awei, whose respectable ap-work in which the troops were aged would run across Morocco and make a june the subjects prescribed under the grant-in-Viceroy to come and as the French Admi- the offer and made war upon Queen Ran Gibraltar. From Tangier the railway under Government inspection; and, besides Courbet! It is said ho eren invited the trade, and as the Sakalavas were the largest

slave owners on the 1540

on the island they accepted Hongkong Observatory, January 941 pearance was, however, hardly in keeping on those occasions Subasquently he was ou with the Algerian lines, afterwards

BAROME, reduced to 89 degrees Fahren. with his carour."

This worthy appears to engaged in an election campaign in the continuing by Tunis and Tripoli to Cairo, nid ashes, they taught music, both vocal al tortured. When he was here before, an dovela. Lieutenant Shnfeldt, upon land. have been aware of a visit made by the Conservative interest in England. Men of Thence the line would continue along the and instrumental, drawing, languages and ox was rumoured to have knelt down being at Nahauoro, secured a party of 300 beis, and to the level of the sea in inchen, tenths

Baptrates Valley and the shores of the other subjects. As to the efficiency of the fore him and wept. Teo seat it to the stives and four white men. After travel and hundredine. police yesterday morning to No. Waithe Tsa saga of him:

ing

2. TEMPERATURK, in the shade a degrends through the Betsileo country for twelve Tok Jana. After the police officers had

Persian Gulf to Kurrachse, the extreme school it would suffice to say that the result Ruskan monastery as sacred. Shortly after days and enduring innumerable hardships, and tenths, Fahrenheil, Burnaby Captain Frederick, son of the westerly point of the Indian railway system,

$. Humbery, in percentage of saturation, the left the beting Me Ho Awal obtained ad-ate Rev. G. Burnaby, by Harriet, sister of It is not surprising to hear that the cost of the last examination, which took place his return to Foochow he dreams that the tal. In the vicinity of the capital the peo hamidity of air saturated with moisture being

the party reached Antananarivo, the capi the well-known Harry Villebois, Esq. of of the undertaking would be too millions last month, could not have been botter. ox appeared to him and said that it had pie turned out en mass to welcome the 100.

4. DIRSOTION OF WIND, to two points. mittance, boldly asterting that he was a Marker House and received his would be ran weekly each way, would Out of 70 girls which ware presented to be i boer done to death by the priests. Next American, built him houses for hiẹ s

Norfolk, was burn at sterling. Quick trains, three of which

especial 6. Foxes or W, bearding to Benafuzh police inspector. He informed the only Bedford, March 3, 4gchool and in-Ger-cover the distance hotroens London and examined, 70 passed; not one failed, thus day an oficer was sent to exhume the reuse and made him presents of geese, ducks

education at Harrow many Es entered the Royal Horse Bomony in nine days; while slower

and rios. The people of Madagascar have female servant, that he had come to search Guarda, Blues, Sept. 30, 1859. So pas starting daily would take a day or two giving 100 per cent. Dr. Eitel, the worthy mains and see whether the sacred animal a high opinion of Americans, and it hap. tached clouds, a drizzling rain, fing, a gloomy, ford was he of fencing and longer. The prospect of nine days in a Inspector, was so much pleased with the died a natural death or no. A more rapened that about the time of Lieutenant à bail, f lightning, overcast, passing showers, the house, and then commenced rummaging mastics that he became very muscular railway carriage is, however, butficient to result that he asserted this school tional explanation is that Teo seat for the Bhaufeldt's arrival three American map-of-a squally, F rain, « mow, 'r thunder, • Tisiblity, the boxen, &%, in the room. After som-

w daw (wet). war were cruising off the coast. the

of his vitality and broke appal oven the worst of sailors; and there expense plating his nearch he left, advising down. He was now recommended to is such a thing as train, sickness,"

be the first of these perducted Kushan priests under pretense of enquiring Queen and her husband, who is alsy her Y. Hams, in inchise, Sentha and hundaadtha

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