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No. 9184-July 9, 1892)
De Doberok writes at 10.33 am, to-day as follows:-- Barometce falling. Gradients slight ler 8 winds. Weather cloudy, warm and rather dry,'
TO-DAY at the Magistroay Pang Yun Yau, owner of the steam launch Wing Lee, was charged with carrying passengers on board the lausch without having a perlifested master on board and with having caused the steam whistle to be blown when there was no necessity. Aller Mr Hastings had heard the evidence of Bergeant Niven, it was stated on behalf of the defendant that the master of the Fing Lee had turned sick and the master of the Fing Me, who had a certificate, Link his place. The Ma- gistrats imposed a fine of $7 for the blowing of the whistle, and $3 for not having the change of master endorsed at the Harbour office.
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A. VERY nusual phenomenon, says the N-C Daily Nitos, was witnessed from the Gardens at Shanghai in the afterasion of the fad last. when, within an hear, no fower than six bright 'sna daga' word.
Ar the Magistracy to-day, Sargeant Phelps charged Mr G. B. Lofavour, master of the river steamer Honam, with taking dan- gerous goods on board his steamer in con travention of the Dangerous Goods Ordin- ance. Mr Hastings romanded the oase.
ANOTHER CHINESE STRIKE AT
MAČAO.
The strike of the whole of the Chinego inhabitants of Macao over the Squshu Farm will still be fresh in the miods of ucr readers, and from information reserved from the neighbouring Colony this afternoon it would appear that another demonstration, although on a smaller sole, is likely to take We understand that a nivoular is being sent place on the part of the Chinese against the round arrong school managers intimating governing authorities. Singularly enough, that the Government have resolved to shut the difference of opinion has arise over the up every Government school of pressat abolition of a 'Kurm,' Some time ago it maintainad irrespective of resulle and at-
was decided to substitute the ligatsing tazdauce that has an average attendance of system for the Lin-1 Fario, and intima- less than twenty-five scholars. The resolution was given on the 22nd all, that all tion will not apply to a few exceptionally those who wished to carry on business in situated and halsted Babaols, but it will the manufacture or sale of wine either for cause the closing or transference to the local consumption or importation would Grant-in-aid scheme of some twelve or four
have to and in a declaration to the Exete- teen village schools. The scheme also in-
quer Office, giving all the necessary par- dudes the handing over, at a nominal rest, ticulars as to the nature of the respective
of the sahonthouses of Shai-was, where it soems the attendance is less than ton reholes, and of the Little Hongkong school-.
businesses and the coalities in which they wore carried on. The notioction came as
THE CHINA MAIL.
FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That in these hot sights, when sleep has often to be wooad like a maiden shy and coy, it is dangerons for skippers to blow their atcan-whistles more than liftoon
minutes at a time.
That I faney Captain Craig was rather
sorry he indulged in that typhoon of round at four c'clock the other morning, awakening not seven bat seven hundred Bloopers.
hair to.
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cognizance of any other Tariff than the Treaty Tarife."
has been marked with attempts to make party capital out of foreign polition. The Globe then reistes at length Elaine's ecía ot?
That, peaking of tomperaturo, I hear the
the brothels," and "I hope he will succeed. petroleum tanks near Mongkok are
We are as much interested in stopping this guing on merrily towards completion, In reply, my Committes submits that infamous business as the whites are." and will probably be finished era the though the United States have usver them. It is kotwn, however, that grans is hostility toward England, as shown in th Government reply to the protest see Kolvon claimed the full excourion of the short with the highbinders in this city, Chilean affair, the Behring Sea qusation, the light.
third article of the Treaty of 1880, that and that they are getting desperate. Lot the Nowlinadland matter, etc., and adds: That the promoters of the tauka claim they fact does not in any way invali late ite tory and gambling games have been pretty Keen as it was, President Harriman some are taking not pretralioan against operativeness when-appealed to either hy wall stumped out by the police, and the times had a difficult took to check the mis accident than all the other lankuiskers that country, or any other under the fo only way that the highbinders can now chief
The St publishes a most violent attack in Christendom þut together.
voured pation slavea, Tho dual nature of live-unless they go to work is by black-
on Blains "beestise of hiw protect fan princi---- Thant asto construction oftanke, poud, earth the Customstvicas exercised in China, maling merchants and by the wages of siz
As it is ples, and autne up its satimate of Provident embankmeat, isolated filing-sheds, pipes,at Treaty Poris, is thoroughly rocngized, obtained by the female slaves. el., their arrangements (They say) will by the Committee, but, in their jud, new hard to auggle these women into the Bairison's qualifications by declaring that defp criticism and all the ills that oil is ment, where contact between the Native country their value is increasing, and where he isquiot; unassuming old gentleman Customs and the Imperial Maritimo Cos-, they could be purchased for from $1,000 to of great personal integrity, but without
accura, cargo purely Chinese (ie. $2,000 in this oily when the Exclusion dat great ability. I then predicts the nomi That it is all very well for the pawky ekip That' whether these asurances will állay tems
the fears of the prulestara remains to be intended to be dealt with solely between went into effect, their value has now in nation of Claveland by the Democrats and por to any that his whistle was dry or got
Natives and in transit to non-Treaty Port) crowed to from $2,000 to $3 000. It will coboledes by saying: The sympathier of jammed, and, like the traditional automa-That the first petroleum tanker is expected, and should be, controlled by the Chi-thus be mon that every woman who escapes a Free Traders and Liberals should. Eré - to aurivo hero ris Suez Canal in October. nese native custoaw, but all other sargo from the houses of ill-faws to the missions, with the champion of reform Grover That I re the Sanitary Board are losing Notice or Foreign, is under the direction ratails a heavy loss on her ownere. Many Cleveland,'
The St. Jamer Gazette says is. It is a mat-- their foodness for much talking-ho of the Tesperial Maritima Chetams whose of the women who escaped from the bro
Otherwise, thoi and word married in the mission now for of indifference to Englishmen which wrthy QC was not present, at Inat. Tariff is regals ed by Trouty. meeting-but they have not got much it acoam. Lo, my Committes that nil ad reside of Prospect Placo, which rose from party in America is in power, since both forwarder with the Lodging House vanlages of Treaty Tariff can be abrogated; California to Clay strept, above Stockton. astor to the Irish votes by an; necasional question.
by the simple action of the Chinese ev-Ono such woon was stopped on the street rudeness to Great Britain. President Har That they think diagretion is the better ernment at will, oleating to favour it eat work and told that if she did not pay rison, following less adroitly Blaine's exam. part of valour, and have put off the by- Nationals by levying duties on their pro-6400 to her former owner, who lost her, ple, carried braggadocio to beardity in the Bahring Sea negotiations, until he found it laws on that subject to a more convenient dnco under a favorabio Tariff; and does he would be killed,
Similar letters to that foft at the Meth-ain, when he dropped it and dimbad. GOORDU.
not the fact that each a favoured Tariff: That for several weeks past I have painted exists, to brobit Native traders only, to odist Mission on Sacramento street have down. So much for Republican committery. to n risc in Exelangs before the end of the detriment of Foreign, suggest a brea halen been left at kie Congregation Mission But almost the last act of the late Demos
of the favoured natiui clauen? The later as cklon street, and threats have been ratic Usbinet way to insult the Briti That at the risk of heing considered redund. provides that all Treaty rights ahal be ant to the Presbyterian Chinese minister representative at Washington. Pave ant I shall eminue to marmor in the equal le all, evon, it may be inferred, who recently married Chun Fah at the TRYING TO RECONCILE THE IRISH FACTIONS
New York, June 10.—The Foderation of aama trin, in spite of the anears of bears against China's own anhjects, when the mission and who lives in Prospect Place.
Amerion has for some time heen notiek. and pessimists:
dual customs control comes in question. A meeting of the Christian Chinese was that I res by the Economist of the 28th So that it is imperative and equitable that held last night especially to consider their May that the coonomic attitude of us in cases of contact, in Treaty Porta, be present danger and devise some plan to tria and Hungary is strongly evidenced tween the two Quaters sorvic e, the pursue. by their natime desire to introducoesaty tariff shall prevail, and be applica- a pero gold standard,
b'o to Foreignors and Natives alike, when the trade is not solely and purely Chires. In the latter caac, purely Chinese trade, the Chamber recognises that China is a law unto itself and can impose any duties
ton kardy-gurdy in church that struck up Yankee Doodle, would not stop... That, as Magistrate Hastings wisely re marked. the whistla muat have boon fairly started off and opened out before it Kot incrucil That 1 per minute was a fair fine for such incontinent and inconsidomate blowing." Rad the detention of the Menmuir from bor pursuit of her rival (the Fai-yuan) was perhaps mere unwelcome than the $15 fine.
That the Fesidents at the Poak levels the Highlands of the Island-must have bean pleased at the public epirit shown by Mr St. John Astcock in prosecuting the chair-coolies who threatened him.
the fear.
That the unanimous spinion of the High-Theat this would be in no way commoudable to Galicis, lách bna hitherto been on. tirely unfettered by Enancial econviny of this nature. That it is rumoured considerable pressure
huders is that the coolies on theno lovula are overbearing, rade and intractable.
That the absence of a regular police patrol
soems to give these harpice au amount of self-confidence that should be checked.
wight be brought to bear on the Scroti'y of State to restrict the production of the Indian Mints,
it
pleases.
punding with the leaders of the National. party in Ireland with the view of securing
TELEGRAMS BY THE AMERI. Parellito was digoussed by the Executive
GAN MAIL.
AR AND Karrel.
bous, where tho attendance is less than surprise to the Chinese. They were under That extortions over and above the fure. That it is confidently asserted, by baiting give the matter his careful attention, but I le felt that there is little ressun for: com revolt. We have gona as far for peace
ifteen sulolara
the impression that the whole question bad been settled and that they were freed from Having discussed the matter aby tax.
We regret to learn, from the Shanghai pa-privately they formed themselves into two pers, that Lieutenant Arthur G. Cawston divisione-one composed of those who wore 8. M. Survering ship Penguin com-ready to conform to the now arrangement mitted suicide on board the vessel at Shaw and provide themselves with the license; ghai on the 3rd inst., by shooting himself.
the other of those who disapproved of the
and-a-half over every day, and the polico, naturally enough, can seldom be on the spot when required. That ifiter surveillanco be not exér. cised over those wild men of the moon-
tatus, I should not wonder if a serious breach of the peace do not flow. That if the protection nf the law is not handy and available, the Anglo-Saxon has a certain aptitude of carving out a remedy with his own hand.
the cuinage of silver as the Indian am requested to stato that so relief is yet Minta, we might see era long a considerapparast, notwithstanding the fact that a the change of Hoppo was effected in Decom- able rise in the sterling value
bor lost. rupee, That the Government in said to be losing I have the honour to be, my Ird, Your
something nor three millions sterling | Lordship's obedient, bauble servant.
(signed) E. MACKINTOSU. por aanam by the present lov ratua of
Chairman. oxchange.
That an Indian Currency Association has been formed at Simmis by the leading financial houses,
That such an Antoniation abould be formed lo Chine without delay, and that, apropos of my remarke laat wat we might then obrain opinions from all quarters on this mest important question
but only come hundred merchants have That lie Tog-celongtor at the Gap Rock That the 15 crore of rupees exported from made the formal application. These mar- clants put in an appearance at the Exchequer
It appears that about 7.30 a.m. the sound proposal of the authorities and were deter- of a pistol shot was hoord coming from de-mined to resist the imposition. The decla- ceased's rooms, and on his hippstas catering rations had to be lodged by the hith inst., they found that he had shot himself in the head while lying in Eisbunk. He appeated to have been in a depressed frame of mind for core time but not mugh notice scera toon to learn what amount they had to pay, have been taken of the fast. Lieuteneul They could not obtain any entisfactory Cawston was a smart and capable young reply. As yet the Committee entrusted with officer end was much esteemed on board his the question have not decided the amount ship. He had formerly sorved on board the
Hambler with Capt. Moore. At the Navel Court held ta inquire into the add affair the finding was that the deceased bad shot
the tax, but from what one bo gleaned of the Government proposals it would appear that they intend to divide the licenses into threo classes, levying a graduated tux of The Chi.
himself while in a state of temporary insa833, 824, and $15 per annum, vity. He was buried with Navel honours.eee matain that this tax is too heavy, The funeral precession included a firing par and ask for a reduction. A fioul deaisían ty of 100 men under the vomwand of lifent.
was deferred till the Chinese would make a Talbot of the Caroline, and about fifty of ficers of the men-of-war of various nation alities in the harbour. The service at 1ke cemetery was condusted by the Rev. H. Bodges
C.
From various causes the performance of
faithful declaration of the value of their respective shops and the quantities of wine they sold, bought, Imported or manufac- These returns were made on Wednesday, and as no indication was edə on that day as to tire adjustment of the
tured.
*Lee Cloches de Corneville' last night by, amonat of the lax, it was determined to
fold a private meating to discuss the whole
Lighthouse is now in pregress of erec- tion, and will be in full swing ére the next fog-mantle falls.
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That its sound is eaid to be better than
horn and moto distincties than a gun, and far less likely to be misunderstood
than a fren.
That note your raraarks about the long kong Omervatury, and how not to do the work required. That all the criticism of such an institution is like beating the air, as the ultra-ak tronomical fad is what the Home folks are getting us to pay for, under the pre-- taxt that we are receiving in return fora-
custs of weather and storm-warning-the very things we do not got. That perhaps Taverner Robins is ' chew-
seems to be doing, very seunib y I think, aver many others.
circulation.
rency question.
united notion between the two factions, at the general election. A propusition not to contest austs where the constitpenoy it
Board of the Federation of America, and forwarded to McCarthy fr the cuneidara- tion of big party. The outcome of the Bertin, June 11-The meeting between correspondence is shown in the following My Committen in very glad to learn that the Car and Emperor William was the dispatch from Dillon:
Redmond's propored terma impossible —– Your Lordship to satisfied that Sir J heading topic daring the week, Tho, corn-. Walsham has given and is continuing toments of the rawapapers here show that it not honestly meant. Constituouston would gratulation over the result of the unwating, the country will stand. The country now which had too much of an appearance as mntist decido at the pail.". though the Emperor were running after the Car, while the ostentatious visit of the Grand Duke Constantine to Nuney, on the express instruction of the Czar, dispels the idea that political importance can be attached to the Kiel meeting.
The Uzac the Marquis of Salisbury, K.G., Her Gulogne Gazelle afirms that the Majesty's Principal Secretary of State while at Kiel, declared that he would not for Foreign Affice ...,,support Fretics if ahe ruined any question Foroiga Office, London,
rarding Alsace and Lorraine. The papers are still occupied in disinchoa,
Standing high jump war, won by A. P. Foreign Office, May 29th, 1892. cuasing the prospects of a reconci'ition Sir.-I ans ditnoted by the Marquis of bot ween the Emperor anri Bismarck. The Schwaer, of N. Y. A. C., with 5 feet 81 Saliebery to acknowledge the recipt of report is cireutated that Bismarck is to be inckes recorded, beating the world's record solie betor of the Utit ultimo, repecting made Predent of the State Council, bag by 24 inches. J. S. Mitchell threw a 56 the differential ratios tried by the Hoppe there is ht to likelihood that the expound weight 90 foot & indhos, beating his
Chancellor would accept such an unim own world's record of 34 fest 11 inches. portant posithin.
To
of Cantur..
Bombay to Mauritine will sensibly relieve the overstocked Indian marketa. That as the greater part of this sum will be
In to request that you will inform your required for repairing the damage caused Olamber shub Her Majesty's Minister at
An extraordinary story was recently in hy the recent cyclone, it will be, at least Poking brought his subjret verbally before circulation to the effect that the Emparer, for a time, practically withdrawn from the Ministers of the Tsung-li Yamen at an while passing through Friedricharuhe, interview with them on the 18th of March pred the train and sout a message to That a nambur of gentlemen at Madre last. He represented that this inequality Bansrek requesting him to come to the ro addressed Lord Cross on the cur- of taxstion was opposed to the spirit of the wa'n. Prince Liararok decided to go, but treaties between Foreign Powers and China, was dissuaded by his wife and Count That these gentlemen anticipata with feel and did that the nativa Tariff could the Emperor with the information that Herbert, Finally a message was sunt to ings of alarm the sudden stoppage of the not, as regarded produce carted coast-wise uage of silver by the United States between treaty ports, or between a treaty Bismarck was unable to comply with his That they need feel no uneasiness on this portal a foreign country, be ao manip request,
isted as to place native vessels on a more poius, na there would be umple silow-favorable fonting than foreign vessels, ance of time for due consideration in the
The Chines: Mirinters admitted that the ren of such an uaiikely polies being action of the Hoppo had boon irregular, adopted by the United States Govern and sated that they had already written to That any intimation of last work has been the invernment of Canton on the subject, Only a few days previously they had ru- Confirmed by a recoil jelegram, annotincevired a telegram from the Viceroy stating, ng that at Chicago their plant made on the authority of the Huppo, that the
Minta.
munt.
Bonneed the Sherman Act
'PROSPERITY OF FH CE
TABEK KASKUS BROKEN. -URE VT WORK DONE BY THE BEW YORK LTALETIC CLUX.
New York, June 12.-The forty-eighth spring games of the New York Athletic lab took placa Friday at Traver's island and resulted in the breaking of thron world's records. In putting the six con- pound shot strateh George R. Gray of the New York Athletic Club broke his own world's record of 47 feet 71 inches by 11.
A WONDERFUL BINGEL. Fesis, June 9-The artistic event at the
Opera Ounique on Tuesday evening was the which failed fronty nivo years ago, there revival of Les Troyens, on operx by Berliose, being at that time as nusival education in France. This time it mat with immense and merited success,
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The revival is alho interesting owing to
the debut of Mile. Debat (known as Des list who payed the part of Dida*** Sha is a young girl, seventeen years of ago soil wonderful singer, Two yeara nga she wan latchen maid in an ins of Mendon, one of Favis, Juna 11. Financiera, morokatita, and indeed slateanten also might well feel the suburbs of Xaris. One day painter inclined to light up their houses and heard her sing, and discovering that sha decorate the Bauree today in view of the had a beautiful voice, he made her leave the great victory which has been gained fur kitchen and caused her to be trained by a Front credit. Three per cent rentes rose profagsor of music. The girl made her first yest rany to 100 for the test tine sizce public appeatuce sesterday, eri achilovea this kind of entes was established in 1817 real triumph. Her voice peab, fig This rise may be considered as clear proof clear and unusually full and high More.
awkward, sud she plays with ease the diffi cuit role before which even great artlets
ing the cud' over this question, as he That the Democratic Convention Fioral Tedretion in the native Tariff no ong that. French credit is unora stable, hanover, she is a good actress, being not at all
That faint lit le wavelets of the excitecent
over the & moral Election at Home re reaching these shores.
the Stanley Opera Company was not a success. The same haste in preparation cabject. & mceling of rise and wine mix-That as yet there are not any returns to
and unfamiliarity with the dialoguo were only too apparent, and the result was a halting, unsatisfactory representation, Another cause which contributed to the non-success of last night's performauso wan the inability of Mise F. Stanley and Mr
chants was accordingly held in the Wang- ngi-tong Claben. Thursday evening at b o'elack. The necessary penolssion not hav- ing been obtained from the authorities, the police broke up the meeting and arreated between sixty and zeventy persons who were present, the prisoners being either con-
gustants. Amongst the Chinese population
justify any prophecies, although the wish is father to the thought with the majority of British residents here-that Gladstone won't succeed.
the Natiostal party That the strong sense
ought to save the nation from attempt. ing to carry through the hazardons pro gromno unfolded in Gladstone's lateri spanifesto.
currency of both metals, making all dothura of equal valuu.
That this is practically what I suggested in
a former murmur, viz.. that the two motals should be mixed and coins minted from the amal station
That this would give us a envenient dallar, about the size of half-a-crown, of
beautiful colour.
Tbut Senator Stewaris Bill
existed.
The Viceroy had added that if any irre-ever. golarities were still practised, they must
ה +
I have already and several since that be due to authorized action on the part the politics of Europe is at present far more ths areal a game of conflicting interest, of the Hoppe's subordinater,
and most not be astonished if the ench for a moment are well pleased with
from to. CHECKING THE CHINESE.
Brisbane, Queensland, June 7-A large The Vicers had a bed that official to
proportion of the Chinese population of exercise strict supervision over their cA- due and the Biinisters sped for a cedytas financial and political situation and see South Australia ta migrating to other remount of the buses complained
the future in a se colored light. For my domies and many a coining to the part I consider that this political optimise Queenland border with the view of sot is oxaggerated, for the reason that all our thing there. The Government Las directed Juring poitical problema have by no the border palice to be reinforced, and the
Ian, Sit, Your must obedient, homblo for free Servant,
(Signed) F. 1. SANDERSON,
sinage of Bliver been voted by the Bonule, and will undoubtedly pass Con- E. Mackintosh, E., Hongkong Chamber means besy solved. I also maintain that Chinese Lulux Provention Act will be
gress, and then on verrang That the Mogwoups go badly loft when they endeavoured get the bulga
on the worthy Sweator.
Phillips to take up their customary parts,ined in Monte Ent or sect on board the That if Sir Edward O'Malley, formes must there seems to be a good dal of both of thems roembers of the Company there is naturally much excitement over the being laid estão by indisposition.. Mies do ¦ matter, and while, the meantime, such Lorne mudertook the part of Grenichets another demonstration is not likely to be made as in the area of the Semsha Farm
Attorney General bere, and recently Chief Fantico at Singapore, be of the same mind as ha was when in Hongkong, he waft be in the thick of the fight-bat whether a MeDarthyite or "an anti- McCarthyito no one seems to know. That if I were an Ulster-man, I would do en the Ulster-men have done-ic, to stand to their present allegiance, and refuse any ather.
only an hour and a-half before the cordifonity, this is an eventuality that cannot mencement of the performance, and sang be overlooked by the Government. Their har music so well that she was deservedly partial shoes with regard to the Samshu Farm has obviously taught the Chinens the encored more then once Miss Cisate lesson that they may contend, not unsuC- Denver, it is needless to say, was a sprightly cessfully, with tire Portuguese Government on the saltlement of questions arrecting Berpelette, and Miss Dollie Childa ng Ger- Local trad, and in the Buch of their new- maine did useful work. Had Me Liddiard found knowledge they may show that they been better acquainted with his Enes es will resent to tas atmest fresh imposts and Marquis de Conseilla be would have earned bardens likely to harass their businEBA.
is considered probable that the bag-fred That credit for one of his best efforts this season, merchants who made the requisite de- He looked the part and sang with intel-claration arul nove consider the one of the ligence, but not knowing the dialoguo license excessive will join the malcontenta.
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his acting was stiff and lacking in 'gu.* Most of the interest in Planquette's opera THE LOSS OF THE HAIPHONG. centres round three characters-the miser, The Japan Gazette of the 30th u. given the Baillic, and the Baillie's clerk, the following account of the wreck of the Haiphong:Early this morning the Yo- Of those Gaspard was the 'only one played with anything lika merit. Mr. Driscoll was not, and duis but, pourtray Gaspard's
That has that species of loyalty can possi. bly be described as inoipient tobellion, except by professional politicians, otros tion agitstore, and lunatics, I am at a loss to understand.
all the same I have the greatest re- t for Sir E. O'Malley, and belie spect f
be is or was a Home Baler of the moderate type.
That a little whisper is pccasionally heard
Lokering over this silver question, nad a more drastic remedy in nooded than Mr tchen's props to food the ountry with threepenny pieces. That I have just heard it whispered that 4000 bales of silk have left the any
of Commercy
THE CHINESE HIGUBINDERS' DE SAN FRANCISCO.
TURBAIN OF BLOJVMEU,
thie risa in French funde is aumewhat strictly ourried out. exaggerated, aul that a rosalio is bound to como at the beginning of 1893..
France issues A to of 8969,000,000 franes au 927; and in seventeen monika tie subscribers obtain 71 per cant. Though it is not exay to believe it, this is the result of boundless national prosperity, as manifested in our taxes, which were velaed at more than 23,000,000 anca in guld. Morenver, the receipts of the railroads are continually inccessing in spite of the duties, which diminish futernational commerce, and in spite of the cool that passenger rates have been lowered. Chin, 99
Tho Chess highbinders of this city (says the Sau Beaucises Bulletin) have be go threatening the whites, and other high-landed praseedings have sea For Emope, and that is very smart bit Mies Guibacan, marron of this Preety
merchants.
That I hear these murmurs on exchange aro ut altogether without interest to commercial residents.
That anme further cirit-chat on this subject will be furthening neat time, as you probably have suvugh for the prescat, BROWNIE
OF NATIVE JENKS.
CORRESPONDENCS BETWEEN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND THE FOREIGN OFFICE.
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Quotations.
53.20
RONGKONG, July 1, 1800.-- OPIUM-New Patoa, carb,... 6823
Old
cash... 587 Now Bonarca, çaşlı, 507) Old
cab, 565 Now Malwa cendit; 523 Alkowance, Calties, 1/3. Old Maiws, credit, Allowance, Cultior, 75 Freiau, taily, ona, Allowance, Catties, Perviz.: Paper tieš 400/410 Allowance, Oattion,
Exchange. HONGKONG, July 9.
London-
Bank, Wire,
"
On demani,
30 days' sighs,
www
4 months sight,
Crudite, 4 Documentary, On Paris-
4 months' night,
On demand, Credits, 4 months' sight, Ou Berlin-Demand,... On New York
On demand,
***
Credits, 60 days sight, On Bombay--
Wire, On domaud,
on Olmitta-
Wire,
Ou demand,
On demand,
30 days' night, privato popury: Gold Leaf, 100 ft (per taet)
8.59
2,90
793
of finance has boat put through in eonra Chinese Mission Home du Sacra section then with by one of our loading mupto struct, a peremptory notice that if any more girls are reroued from their
RURIAL OF A SIOUX CHIEF IN LON VON. brothels blood will fw, and
London, June 18-án unertal de78- Christians have been given notion that they do not pay yer so buch money the 7 meny took ploy at West Brompton this will be killed. In conquence of three mering. It was the burying of Long brente a guard of policemen is now a Wa, Ugallala chief, who died yester diny near the Mission use on Seor day at the Wild West encampment from On Rento Biteet. The rat notice run the the effes of wounds received in variuue Chivese highbiadure was received o Morempigas during his career as a look day Yesterday the following note, wri-warrior. His body bore twenty fire balict about the want of readiness shasu by THE DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT tes in Chinese, was picked up ou the wounds, all of which had become more or
Tess painial with instansing ago. doorstep of the Musion. marine lot wners to rash with the Ro
To the Respected Teachers of the School: When the hostilos vemo in during the re- clamation muney to the Treasury.
Beretofore you have been taking too many cent Indian outbreak in South Dako's That the prospect of realising millions of
The brothel-keeps Long Wolf was the first Indian to give up of our prostitutes. profit
bean sadly dimmed of 1sts,
The Secretary of the ongkong General had a reeting and cfered a reward for his gun to General Miles. He did this in though we all hope it may yet again Chamber of Commercs has sent us the liais Wing, the man who was shot last order to set a peaceable example to the suka mara arrived in port having en become as bright as ever it was. board the captain, oflicers and men of the That many ramours of schemes of modifica following correspondence for publication:-night. You are to stall these stitutes tourile members of his band. Long Wolf go at once, and you wait make no further makes the fich Indian grave at West tion of relief hava beer abroad, bat
flongkong General Chamber
arrests from the brothels, you heed Brampton. of Commerce, wrecked steamer Haiphong, as well a
nothing seems to amo of them, and, the Lloyd'a Surveyor (Captain Efford), and
thie demand there will be no mora irus
THE MIGRTİVA IN DOANDA 6th April, 1802. terms of the band (pretty hard, some of miserly love for his golden board as Shiel others who had proceeded to the scene of
Brus, June B. Farther letters re- them, in these times) or resumption is My Lord, The Committes of this Obam- taken, but if you continue to take away Barry did in the early days of the opera, the wreck. They report the vessel a hopo-
believed to be the only alternativofortbeber bes the, hinnar to acknowledge the four income by taking our girls there will be cova here from the White Fathers' mia. Imero bloodshed. You Christian teachers, alon fu Uyunda, East Africa, report that And he never gave that amotional thrillees wreak almost entirely under water,
receipt of the three letters dated 13th and poorer lol-owNETE. and the cargo washing out. The bot which" a brat-olais rendering of the part tom of the ship has been piorced That these are times when Governments as 291 January and 6th Febrnars," which bod men and women, be cautious in your the fores of the Catholics ofiarged upon We are the broiled- the Protestaple, mowing them down with well as others should be just and cun- Your Lordship causeil to be written, har-goings and couă ages.
a deadly pain of shot from Mitrailleuse Do Shangha invariably sends through the audience, bot through and through by the rocks
and the vessel is full of water. From adorate, and it des seem hard to haveing reference to the action of the Hoppa keepers.
See Yups-Woog Kow Yoke, Wang Ah! with which they were supplied, The 1-t- ho knew his park and displayed some the First Officer (Me L. R. Jaunes), to pay Crown cost for grou d that is so of Canton in levying lover duties ou cargu knowledge also of the author's conception who has kindly supplied us with parti rxcessively marine as let me say, twenty carried by Chinese Junks than on similar Nes, Chow Chy, Tong Yurd Chong, ters alsy slut, after the Catholic armien had been three times ropelled, a desperate fout..
cargo shipped by se seia of other Nation- Wong Ab Fock: of the character. When Mr Dariah has calars, we learn that the vessel struck on
So Yups-La Leen. Chun Pan, Tai attack was made on their ranks, the eurovoreins (Bank's hoping rate).......8 0:85- the rocks off Cape Idzu pudor the Hiro-That this is in truth a strange thing that I alities
vivors at length being driven toward hear, abool whisky without any odour, The Committes desires to convey to Nzon Choe,
Heung Ying. Laa Ah Kung.
-Lay La, Lay Sun.
Victoria Nyar?.. with all the exquisite, indescribable your Lordship its best thanks for the
To the mission teacher, the ath moal bouquet of the Giao Old Scotch washed prompt consideration which this matter oat of it..
har received at Your Lordship's bands, of the Chinees year and the 13th day.
forced into the great lake, and from 300 to and for the information contained in your From the
LEEN ON TONG, 60 of the poor people wore drowned mis despatch of 6h. Februkry as to the steps
Some of the names altaded to the docierably like a herd of antarla. The letters which ware being taken by Her Majesty's Minister at Peking to secure a favourablement ere known to be hose of keepers of any that Major Keuhne saved the lives of decision on the part of the Taung-li Yaman, buses of ill-fear, and for this reason the Bishop Uirth and King Mwanga, who led genuineness of the letter is doubted by the Citiulos, by tmely arrival at the agene In accordanoo with Your Lordship's re- quest, the last fetter, dated 6th February, ane, who ay that the Chiuers would
be foolish enough to attach their rames to That the carrying out of a chance so will be treated as onfidential.
It is observed Sir Jalin Walsham pointa a document of that kind if there were apy radical, revolutionist, and nihilistis in
iendo. June -The burden of the its nature and its results would be like out that there are in China to distinct intention of currying out the threats. Tas
costarate of all the evening papers on the extracting the sweetness from the tres Cantoms services the Maritime Customs, Chinese Vice Condul, Owyang, who was sured lollipops of innoo.nt childhoodqsisting entirely of Foreigners: under the educated in the colleges of the Easters renomination of Harrison and the selection Bye, and it would also prove a rude and direction of Sir Robert Bart, which deals States, is one of those who doubts the of Whitelaw Reid so the Republicat tad- Gruel etrock to the traditional tas of the at the open Ports with foreign restels and authenticity of the letter. When se-nte didnto for Vice President, is joy over the redolent peppermint drop.
their cargoes. ouder the provielons of garding the matter. he said: The reason defeat of Blaine.
The Pail Mall Gasolle says: Evan those Thut the account you gave the other day the Treaties vaisting between China and do not belloro it was written at the i
of a lecture to the Engineers Institute, Foreign Countries and the Tariffs stigation of the men whose names, or least in sympathy with Dlaine as a poli such froties; the other, signed to it is that phrases are used in is tinian, may spare passing regret at the about foed beaters, builers, and steam attached to generally, was too much for my nerves. which is purely administered by the an- which the keepers would avoid. Take the orual disappointment of the man who in That I fancied 80 odd de-ross at night, lives and deals exclusively with Chinese expression of key key, which is an utten the ablest Republicat and the most estuto
the Chitman as the unique epith to politeian in the United States. with hardly axphyr around, was bad vessels and eargoes, under a native tariff sive
The Globe says: For ozon na Americani enough, bat a man cool'y talking about a drawa op independently of the Trantios, applied to that close of degraded beings temperature varying from 211 to 1923 and that be further expresses & doubt wha- who live off the warnings of French and caucus is of ras! internet to outsiders, as was a thing which, with all respect, ther the diferential treatment of antive American women. The words (ces on love?pecially England. In view of the dissen would have been more appropriate in jake by the Huppo of Canton CLR be his an op het very off einer and son in the Donoratio party, the Domines tai caider weather.
jected to a violation of Article 3 of they would not apply it to themselves. of yesterday stands a good chance of being That I am aut surprised that the reading the Careercial Treaty between China and The notice probably originated with come the next President. It was a happy thing the United States, of 1880, inasmuch as Chinaman who had a motivo in stirring up the cancus decided overwhelmingly against reither that Treaty, nor any othor, takus, the, mistions to renewed rotivly against the gevat wire pullor, whose entire ostrer
had time to study the Baillie, he ought to saki light, nt 3.45 a.m. on Tuesday get some fun out of the character, but he morning, the 28th Jane, daring a demaD iset remember that there is a considerable log. The stranding of the vessel was the first indication that she was in danger. difference between a low comedy character The order was immediately, giren to clear and the corner man" of a nigger ministrel the boats, an order which way promptly troupe. The business which passes on obeyed, the on exhibiting not the Lightest confusion in their trying poal- the stock-in-trade of the nigger will not de tion. The water rapidly poured into the duty for the Baillie. The Ballia is nothing vessel, and the officers and men thau en- tared the beats and stood by the reseal for without his clerk, and the clerk nothing about two hours until she had listed over without the Baillie, and it was the want of and filled with water. The beats then playing to each other's hadde which made proceeded to the nearest harbour and re- Gobo's and the Bullie's pleasantry fall fat ported the state of affaire to the authori Lies. The men were based in Japanoso hat night. The maypole dance was a dwellings, supplied with scenaries sud success and the dancing at the opening of treated with every cons-doration med. courtesy. On the afternoon of the 20th the third aot as goud as ever. As has been June a Japanese man-of-war, the Chiyoda slready asid, the performance was not are believe, proceeded to the scene and autocess, but it is as well to remember the kindly volunteered uscistines, but the ves- eel was beyond any bolp, aud in the even- diffionition under which the Company laing all the officers, o, started for Yoko boutad & nightly change of programine bama in the Takosuka mara. The lui hony had a fall cargo of sugar, molasses, is too much for them. It is not row
and cotton ceud. attempted at home, and under the prou Berly trying cireumalanque unisting in the Bast, it is too much to expect the Company in do justice to themselves or to the operas sad burlesques they attempt to perform.
Capt. Hanter and the officers and arow of the Haiphone arrived here ast uight by the American mail steamer City of Bio. The inquiry into the alrsumstances counee. sd with the wreck will, we understand, Lako plase next week. 1
Ebat, tough American yaru th ugh it be, it is euugh to shake one's belief in the fitness of things-in the Hongkong Gov- ernment, the Time Ball, the Observa sory's awful earnings, the Town Clock, and the Post Office board-to think of Book a thing..
of such a paper was followed by an anually warm discussion.
*
So hard pressed ware the routed forcos
of the Catholics that they were actually
of sarnage and his display of the Gorth
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