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TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1897.
Tar Hon. Treasurer of the Record Boign Mantorial Fund sends us another batch of Chicco contributions, bringing the total up to $33,629,
We are asked to remind our render no night passes are at present required, recent logislation having abolished this useful chack an evil-disposed Chinese.
In our advertising columns will be found an Imperial Chinese Customs ratification It ap- with reference to collisions at sea, pears from this notification that Chinese junke, fishing boats, &c., are not expected to exhibit lights like any ordinary vossal.
*AN Old Player calls the attention of the Kabe Herald to a remarkable feat achieved by G. Braoss during a recont cricket match, Kobe against II.M.S. Narcissus. In the first innings he took sit wickets for two runs, and in the second inninge soven wickets for ten runs, and three of these wore an overthrow. Nothing of the kind has ever been seen on the Kobs field be. fore, and it is dochter if a performance to match this could be produced by any Cricket Club in the East.
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We are in receipt of a letter, signed by our
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
[SOFTLIED TO THE "CRmma Mais.”"}
Lorpen, 4th July, 1897.. THE UNITED STATES TARIFF BILL, The Washington Senate has finished with the Tariff Bill, after perpètual delays owing to party tactics.
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TURKEY AND THE POWERS.
SUPREME COURT.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,
(Before His Hon. A. 0. Wise, Prieme Jalge, and à Jury.)"
Tuesday, July 6.
THE CHINA MAIL.
ACTION YOR WAMEU AND INJURY TO OHARACTER. Wong Kang brought an petion against Tam Chun, for 8813, for injury to character and reputation, and wages.
THE PHILIPPINE REBELLION. Latest advices from Manila papers show that the rebellion is still for from being erushed, judging from the following accounts, which it misst be remembered are 'official' and as such must be taken for what they are worth.
THE CONDITION OF TRADE
WITH CHINA.
Early last year Mr Byron Brenan, her sased by the Foreign Office to visit the Majesty's Consul at Chifu, was commis- various treaty ports in China and to inquire into the various questions connected with foreign trade with that country. His report has now been laid before Parliament, and
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turbrent coolies from that part (north of
Mr H. J. Gedge appeared for the plain- The Embassies have presented a collec- tiff; Mr H. W. Slade represerited the de- at the command of Miguel Malvar, who position; (3) the inland transit trade; (3) them bare already found a place in the morning by the Toutal stating that the
fendant.
tive noto insisting that Turkey should decide concerning the frontier.
well.
THE ADEN SURVIVORS,
THE UNITED STATES AND THE ANNEXATION OF HAWAII.
protest re the annexation of the Halwalian
islands doctores that it will in no wise prejudice the legitimate interests of Japan or of any other Power in the Pacific, but that he cannot admit any suggestions for the maintenance of the status quo,
TURKEY AND GREECE.
The Turkish Ministers in Council have
right to Thessaly.
The jury empannelled were:Mours P.
Morris, . Cooke und A. Banne.
Mr H. Bartor, of the Bank of China and
Japan, Ltd., when called for the jury, asked to be excused from ervice on ac
menta
His Lordship caid he could not help this sickness; if they were short-handed in the place he might consider it,
Mr Baxter said he had sent in a writton application to the Deputy-Registrar when he was called.
His Lordship said he had pot received
any
fucts dication. In all probability the
there,
Mr Baxter said the facts did apply an all the work had fallen into arroar through
lion:
a
Di Bulacan Province, parties of rebels have attacked the towns of Meycauayan, Angut, and Bigas, but were repulsed with
lesson. In San Ildefonso in the same provines, a party of 300 insurgents made an attack ex.
the hamlet Balsc,
trade.
Δ
Two
respected friend Captain Goggin, of the unanimously resolved to maintain Turkoy'a Mr Gaskell's service on the jury and illness but after severe fighting were repulsed interests of the British manufacturer in terra whioa Japan has exanted nor from of any kind in connection with the pay and the sickness of the No. 1 Portuguese with a loan of 20 killed. Spaniards had į China remain, and are capable of immense the severely to follow which will to noon only some sixty licenses had been
steamer Hoam, in which the writer dentes that any robbery took place on board his stealder. An advertisement appeared in ur last night's issue, notify. ing that an aployé of the Wing Lang Chinese bark had been robbed of a cheque.
THE PUNJOM MINING CO.:
LIMITED.
satie. Captain Goggin alleges that the ad- vertisement states the robbery sook place on
The Secretary of The Punjom Mining Co., Limited, courteously advice us that
the Mines, giving the result of the Juus Clean-up. Translation- The Mill ran 30
capi-
are
and warning all concerned not to use the he has received the following Telegram from im be had written a letter, but he had rebels werd surprised near the town of Sanaro, with few exceptions, found ouly in 100s clauses of the Shimpsoneli treaty and N. Daly Nets.
board the Honam, but this a not so. The days crushing 421 tons yielding 147 ers of Wong Ft Tom Chun for damages | At Magalang, in the same province, a fact, are not distributor in removing in June to promote British trade The answer işle for accidents ab aes is, and should be.
man was most likely the victim of a pick packet in the street. It is not necessary to state that it is far from our intention to cast any rofections upon the Honam or its
popular captato.
smelted gol. 2,050 tons of Headings crush-in regard to ed yielding 155 sza, of gold. Fockets found yielding 25 om. Twenty-fire tons Concen trates Calcined for a yield of 37 ozs of gokl The Cyanide Plant ran 58 days treating 940 tone of Tailings, yielding 287 oz of
Mn F. von der Piordten, Manager of the Bullion of an Assay value of £1. 6. 8. por Tam Chin, who was a contractor,"reaîding to the Centre of Luzon district, In the West,nufacturing centres of the in its suicidial methods is due to the attor players on land and shipowners, whose
Tolegraph Companios, favours us with the following:
• Direct Tablu communiension with Amoy, Shanghai, Japan and the North regiains interrupted, the repairing steamer having been prevented from working by con tinuous bad weather. The typhoon which passed inland near Swatow, on Saturdag evening, caused a total interruption of the Chinese linea between Swatow, Amay and
ounce.''
WEATHER NOTICE.
On the 8th at 11.20. The baroneter has risen on the S. and S.E. coasts of Chins, and is inclined to fall in Luzon. Pressure remains slightly low over S. China, Forest-moderate S. W to 8. winds; rainy at first, improving later.
CORRESPONDENCE,
www.
THE DOOK COMPANY STOCK.
ar
Tac transit pada privilege may be compare 1. THE WHEELBARROW COOLIES to a right of way across a common at the exit
AND THEIR GUILD. of which a savage dog la, on guard. The
Shanghai, July 9. public are allowed to walk through, and are Apropos of the much-talked-of Tang than the rest occasionally takes the short authorition to register and control the told not to mind the dog. One mora daring Ying Guild established by the native- out with the usual consequeness, and his whes barow coolies in Shanghai, the words only solatium is the price of a new pair of Klang-peh are now added to Tang trousers, if he gets as much. The recta Ting to denote that the functions of the phor also suggests the only effectual reme guild will be to specially look after the A determined attack has been made on it is the most exhaustive and valuable pon- dy. the important town of Nagcarlang, intribution on the subject that has been The third section, dealing with the aug the Yangtze river) of this province, A published in recent years. It is divided gestions and complaints of merchants, may Laguna Parvince, by a party of rebels un-into five main sections (1) the present le be passed over very briety, Moss of proclamation was isated on Wednesday Tang Ying guild will also look after the had come from the Province of Batangas hegemead complint of ter columns; and are referred to in the con health and Bodily welfare of the wheel
ants; (4) consequence of the war with eluding section. to join those under the orders of Ponciano Japan; (6) what may be done to promote toned here. The Shanghal Chamber of in future bare, fres medical stondanes need be men barrow coolies, hence any falling ill may Commerce desires to see the British Con Rizal. The two combined made an at-
As to the present position, Mr Breman's sul-General thero made superintendent of at Size. Farther, that indigent cooli
and medicines by applying at the guild The India has arrived at Sues with the
tack on the town from the Lillo side, and impression, after a visit to nearly all the count of one of the staf Mr W. H. Goo
British trade in China, and they wish to in ill health, or without mesas opport for several hours ransacked the plass. The treaty ports, is that the Chinese are mono- ses the office of Chief Judge separated from will be assisted to return to their Burvivora of the dden, who are all doing kell, ty, sed his continued absence Spanish troops being outnumbered retired polizing in an increasing degree the com- that of Consul-General. Mr Brenan foardan dosired by them.
served for several days on 8 jury recently,
mercial advantages obtained under the that the benefits anticipated from the for afternoon as some 500 coolica were hang- On Wednesday from the office through fever, which delay to the Convento, where they fortified thom-trasties, and that, forsigo Powers having ed their settling up for the half-year. Ho
iner of
of these measures ste illusory, for the ing about tire doors of their
guild about wad nut, eich hat day. The No. I purselves until the arrival of the troops sent prepared the way for their subjects, the Chamber assumes that the provincial au- dozen or fiftaon of the more tabulent tuguese olerk had sise been sick, and in by General Iaramillo, under command of and occupying the position for themselves at heart, which he does not believe, for resist payment of the extra tax, ona Chinese are gradually eibowing that out thorities have the welfare of their province art tried to harangue the crowd to Senator Storman's reply to Japan's | consequence they were late in their settle. Lieut.-Colonel Mir, when the robale retired He does not regard this as altogether the Chinese official of to-day thrives by 】 Đf the ringleadors was arrested by some
loving 25 dead, carrying the wounded unsatisfactory, so long as it is not due to a
defrauding the State, and the more con soldiers who were stationed there by the A determined off as usual. Spanish las is not stated, but to an extension of the liborty of the fund is the financial syetim the growter is chuurien to keep order. The Friar priest of the town fought like native. Trado is developed, and this is the his opportunity. As to the second point attempt was made by some of the bystanders. he agrees that the combination of judicial to rescue him, resulting in the arrest of first consideration. One)
ne beneficial result of and Consular functions in Shanghai wea- fourteen mon, who were at once taken into native merchant, to a certain extent, from dealing with the local authorities. The gistrate, who sentenced the originator of the treaties is that they indirectly protect thekens the hands of the Consul General in the city and brought before the city ma official extortion, for a soon as the latter combination was first made a few years ago the trouble to assive 700 blows with a foreign hands, and the mandarin in his seems to be generally admitted now to have with the bamboo to two others, while the grows intolerable the trade pansas into
of reorganization, and it rattan, and awarded 500 and 800 blows own interest has to reduce and restries the been a mistake. As to the effects of the rest were released after a lecture from the
But although the pressure.
British war with Japan, Mr Brenan describes magistrate. merchant in China may be disappearing, the
the them as
disappointing- *Neither from the
As was anticipated, there was no trouble
clerk.
only seven wounded, but one woman was extension, is are those of the British
lesson administered to China ment of the enhanced tax yosterday. Up His Lordship asked Mr Lammert, the killed gad another wounded in the village talist and artisan. The merchant in China aterially affect our commercial interests issued, but during the afternoon the coolies clock, to ace about the application which during the attack. had been sent in. This application had
The Spanish columns in Polo, Bigan, and may not want information, but Mr Brenan in these parts. Indications are already stranded in increasing numbers, until in Incтor been brought to him; it should be Santa Maria, in the same province, attack is satisfied that the claesos at home abundant that it is vain to look for any 200 had taken on their levnsON; of China to In the French Concasion things ward brought to the Judge. Under the circum od 4 party of rebela in Camalig and killed concern in ante, of that country spontaneous effort qu the part
do. Hence he explains the mode in which
rase herself from her haieniabin atate of equally quies, a large number licenses stances he would not call upon Mr Baxter six men.
trade is carried on under the tresties. to sorve this time. Mr Baxter had told
In Pampanga Province, a party of 200 British import merchants, he pointe out,
torpor Mr Brenan goos through the var being issued in the course of the day.→ discusses their bearing on foreign trade, but not seen it yet. It was not the first ho Luis (where they land come for stores to Shanghai and Hongkong, and from those there is nothing in this part of his report
take back to the mountains of San Rafael),
the discussions of SHIPOWNERS AND ACCIDENTS AT had heard of the letter.
Mr Gedge stated the suit was brought by and driven of with the loss of 40 killed. the native import merahants along the coast that adde materially to t
eupply themselves. British merchants, in
this treaty this country.
SEA. and hence they brought by the de- other party of rebels were driven off, with
Lastly comes the question what may be That shipowners should be held respon- a loss of 18 killed. Several rites and some detail the obstractions to distribution, and to this is practically the same as to the comidorod altogether, opposed to the
have not an active interest fendant, against the plaintif that he did falsely, maliciously and without propor ammunition were captured. cause domand 8100, with intent to steal In Gapan, Province of Nueva Exoija, a
the native merchant dare not attempt to do question what can be done to improve the brinetely, however, a section of the 50. In Shanghai,
too, the British importer condition of China. The officialTM olace
of equity and common sense. the samo on 22nd January. He then read party attacked this town but were repulsed is becoming more and more a the pleadings in the suit. From the plain-with the loss of three killed and a number
SIC opposes all development, the perversity agent in deal! tiffa plostings it appeared that he was a of horses captured.
dealing on behalf of China
should be draws between em- of the Chinese-Government in continuing community entertain the idea that ers from the foreman in the employ of the defendant, All the above-mentioned places belong.
half
the cotton imports obtained in way, and the Chinese take selfishness and corruption of the ruling employds may be removed thousands of
this 31 Hollywood Road. He was in his South, in the Province of Tayabas, a severe the sink of exchange as well as of the lares, and not murely to conservation miles from the supervision of the on- employ from 2nd August 1896 to 20th attack appears to have been made, on the market. Three-fourths of the miscellaneous which boret China may be more productive players. If this opinion vers only shared January, 1897, at a monthly wags of $12 large and important town of Lopez, on the
by irresponsible persons little mischief and a monthly allowance of $3 for food and Pacific coast, but details are not forth arriva cotton and woollen goods apart | of roform than the war, and any consent to would be done. Unhappily, however, a in Shanghai on Chinese account an increase of the tarif should be number of responsible legislators hold The following notice is issued from the $3 for rickans and chair
doming. expensca. De-
and thus the Chinese feel at once any in used to secure some measure of reform in identical views upon the matter, and wist fondant, together with Tan Foo and Cheung
fraction of the commercial clauens of the the dealings of the Government with is still more to the paint, they will Observatory:--
Shua, were engaged as contractors by the
treaties, while the British merchant has no foreign and inland trade. Mr Brenan doubtless, make their sympathies felt in Her Hongkong Land Investment and
Agency
intarest in goods once sold. The profit gives rossons for putting the inland taxa the House. Co,, in pulling down and building houses
Nor will occasion be long able disposal of his own marchandise is tion on trade in certain provinces at as wanting for such action. The Workmen en Inland Lot 26. The title of the firm
number A
to any man - To the Editor of the CHINA Matz..".
a more powerful incentive much 15
much ss large
per cent. He suggests that an (Compensation for Accidents) Bill will was the Qwong Hop Wo.
than the general increase of trade in increase of tho import duties
should bo do afford all the opportunity required, and it Hongkong, 5th July, 1807; which he of suits were brought against Tam Chun in
may not after all become pondent on the number, position, and is, therefore, ineuz bent upon thous whe the Summary Court, in which plaintiff gave Sir,With reference to the paragraph in
so tho merchant with evidence for the plaintiffe, and judgment your yesterday's issue augnt the splitting warehouse full of unsold goods is more are the bubject of an international a
tariff of the transit duty stations being have the real interests of British ship Foochow, which has resulted in a great dis- H.E. HITANG Chun-haien,, former Consul. Was given against the defendant. On 22nd up of the Dock Coy'n shares, the project likely to bustir hisself to find an outlet for rangement and on the collection being at heart to be fully ave to the
necessity of vetoing any arrangement of traffic and overlapping of | Gonoral at Singapore, who was objected to plaintiff at his family house and informedy or may not be a good one; but at all his warce, and to make himself heard if he made by a foreign Administration like the extend the provisions
January defendant sont a Chinaman to the i
-to attempt events the following considerations may be meets with abstrpation, than the man who Customs. He thinks the British Govern- the
Bill to by Germany se Chinese Eavoy laat year, the plaintiff that if he would go and meat opportuns to the investing public:--
Mercantile Marine. The ship. of his profit or his com is froody assured Changsha and Paoning prefectures of money due, over $100. Plaintiff, believing Is been appointed Bal: Intendant of the defendant, he would be paid his wages and (1) At the present price, the Stock is mission, and has no stake in the ultimate ioned offer peruently chas owners! Parliamentary Committee have is memorandum upon the subject, Hunan province..-C. Dady News.
good per cent. investment on the disposal of the merchandise that has beened to watch com aned a
mercial questions in
in Chius-s commercial which ably states the case against such ex- the statement, got out with defendant's
basis of the dividends paid for the past contracted for through him." Adis mor
A secretory of Legation and be specifies consion. The objections of this lunatic în emissary to a bouts in No. 14 Possession
two years. story in the native Street and 3100 was paid him by
advantage of this passing of the distributing the matters which might properly en- tention are, perhaps, widely known. But THERE is a curious sto
(2) The above period has been one of un- trade into Chinese bands is that the energy papers about a photograph of Linisalf which the defendans nos by means of manoe
what mor- still, farther allusion is exampled activity, which may not con- which foreign merchants, with the support chante can do themselves, he suggests view of the wide-reaching minahief which
gage his attention. As to
: quite warranted
Lin
when he left China. This has now been defendant caused plaintiff to be arrest General Gordon presented to the Emperor but simply as money due. Therosion tinue in view of the New Dooka of their Governments, would apply to that home madufacturers must take the would accrue if owners are held responsible discovered in the offices of a firm in Peked in the house in Possession Street
opened, and in course of construction, enlarging old and opening new channels of
servants when opening new ground, and outside the pale of their control. ip, with the ornaments which qurrounded
no interest in Chinese, constable, and be Wh hy B
projected Naval Doek in Hongkong. Jordiant daro not agitate; he is oven there is nothing to hope in this dire the frame taken off.--China Gazette.
taken to the Central Police Station, where (3) Outlay for repairs may be as great in afraid to supply information
Practically,
if shipowners are to be made he was
ss to the ton from native merchants. There are subject to charged with having felonionsly Bessons of depression as in times of taxes levied on his goode, sud he will certain detailed practical suggestions at the man operation of this dot, it will INSTRUCTIONS have been given for the paid and with menace demanded from the de- brisk work.
take no step for an extorsion of trade onelusion of the report for he establish shipowning and British trails, for the handicapping of British off crow of the battleship Centurion, who fendaut a mum of $100, with intent to stest
(4) When shares become numerous by which may diminish his own of it.
itment of a co-operative association of serious risk carred will have to be insure were brought from China to Chatham in the the same. He appeared before Command.
splitting up, or otherwise, the market Hence Mr Broad thinks, Endymion, to return from their lesve on er Hastings at the Magistracy, where the value frequently drops..
whole, it is a loss to the expans the manufacturers for systematically exploiting federsinst, and such extra insurance wit June 1 for drafting to the ships attached defendant gave
evidence against the plain-
(5) Largo holders may be getting appre. that the British merchant does not retain in, which deserve attention from the naturally enable the foreigner, not so ra to the Medway Fleet Reserve. Their un tiff, who was committed for trial at the
hensive in view of the present slack his interest in imports until they reach the ambers of coramerce in our chief stricted, to under-quote the British com ness of trade, and sos in the proposed hands of the consumers,
manufacturing cantros.The Times.
petitor in the freight markets. Besides, sxpired leave will be granted them after February Criminal Sessions. At the Ses
for it
it would lead the naval mances gros.-I. and C. Expressions the plaintiff was acquitted of the
Buch inclusion of shipowners within the subdivision, a means of getting a final to a froor circulation of the gooda, to
to resis kick out of the stock, in the sacite-
working of the Ant, as charge. Plaintiff had been injured in his
opening
ning THE JAPANESE PRESS AND THE
contemplated, It is
is not as ment of which they will unload on the tance to illegal taxation, to the
-un Goessary. On his way home from England, B.L.H. character and reputation, and had been put
of new markets, and the opening of
JUBILEE uninitiated. Princa Arisngiwa will viair Spain for the to the expense of the cost of
cost of engaging legal purpose of returning thanks for the period defence, and had suffered a further lous of
new classes of
No doubt the goods. No
Most of the principal Japanese papers All of which suggests the caution to Chinese have many advantages & dis have ungratulatory articles on the Queer's their employers. The owner is respons of mourning observed on the death of the 818 for one month's wages, and he there Inte Empress Dowager of Japan. He will foro made this claim of $513 for damages and would-be buyers, gang warily. I would tributors, but there are three zonens Diamond Jubilee, which are marked by aible if a vaseel is sent to sea unseaworthy do not take part in supply tone of sincerity. Several of them give from any cause whatever, be she under Lot positively say don't split up, but why foreigners · Grand Order of the Imperial Chrysan- his answer denies that he also present the King of Spain with the the cost of the suit. The defendant in
lat bayors wait until after it is done, ing distant ecnsumers in China-the trade biographical sketches of her life while others manned, overloaded, or ever was 3
Or defective in holl themum The Prince is expected to pra contractor. He admitted that Cheung Shus and in no aus, with the present outlook,
machinery, nigging, tackle, or boste And caed to Spain in the new battleship Fuji. and Tan Foo were contractors under the pay more than current prices for the pros
name of the Quong Hop Wo
shipowner is criminally his employ.
shackness had increased opposition may give them adequats support and protection reproduce the following from the Far action only.
Betale
liable for such malpractices, so that further when they fall into difficulties with the Blessed is the Queen who reigns over an legislation, ispecially when it takes the no power under the warrant to burstspring, Soechow, which exporte larga He stated that on the 22nd January the prove too much.-Faithfully yours,
SCOTUS.
authorities. The merchant is not Empire upon which the sun nevar sate, form of making him answerable for the quantities of rise to Shanghai for local Chinaman came to him as emissary from
missionary and he annot spend time and
Blessed is the Queen who commande the wrong consumption, is experiencing vory peor the plaintiff, and stated the plaintiff bad
wrong-doing or erreas of judgment of bis harvests, in consequence of which is is decided to give no more false evidence
money upholding treaty rights. As to British Arras in Chh, Mr Brensa says
when they are mightiest navy the world has ever seen,
hờ zoned from expected that the price for tice this summer against him in any more actions that might
thi that
while there are 80 in Shanghai, thore in Shanghai will increase to 20 per cent be brought against him if the 8100 wag
why the
the Bill should not be If that was refused, 'dé- above the usual quotations. It is foured paid to him.
aro: none at all in a Wuhu, Wimmera a the Queen whose subjeɑla, aca VESARIA AT THE DOCK8At Rationat certain districts in Seochow prefecture fendant throatened to induce two per-
The Siamese seem determined to be Wonohou, Hoihau, Fakhol, one st
bass are aptly two each in Chifu, Swatan,
summarised in the memorandum referred Chungling Raine Cristina, San Joaquin, Ross, Hai- will suffer from faining this winter.-N. U sons to give false promissory netas and ready for any arentuality along the last
i three in Nia diwaug,
to, and we cannot do better at Joong, Methren Castle, Tritos, Hailan.
Daily News.
and he would the defendant. coast. According to the Siam Free Press and Kuka kiang bring actions
Blossed is the Queen who has been in them, trusting not on produce inst hin. strong positions have been occupied and four in give that the
evidence aga Hop! Aberdeen,-(None)
Puchan, Amoy, and Canton, and 12 in osantly assisted by the ablest ministers once will be that no apathy of ladier In the way of AN amusing yam is told of a lady who, for M
the friends of the British carrying industry. Godgy
garrisoned from buang Fan Hankat. Of these not a few are merely as the world seldom se oxplained the first time, travelled in a big steamer, Wo firm was established in "Angust lost-
planci, Ban Prs and other coast
Blessed in her destination being China. When she year, with Tan Yoo and Cheung Shun as stations, while the recruiting of const commission agents, and if those which are
wealth of Her Empire has been its amendments, come before the Ho had
of 880.
increased
by leaps and bounds,
1.It is physically impossible for the tia Hongkong the se
the eastern scaboned. The work is
intelligent and
shipowner to axercise any supervision. the increase of the import trade of Chinable and obedient before God. ately Land Investment and Agency veil, and gloves. They had all shsolutely
painstaking
and
of exports, and 1800, September, i
or control whatever over his amp or with amust depend on the increase of vanished. Asked whether she had any signed and dated 4th
Blessed is the Queen whose heart hungera
hie servants navigating her from the recollection where she put them, her reply $17,500. After a time they not go on thoroughness that would do credit to the cheapness of silver now makes profitable thirsts after righteouansen.
and
Blessed le the Queen whose tears are
moment ahe Da Abercrombie, who has been for many was. In the little cupboard with the with the works as the dealers refused to more elaborate military systems than pre- the exportation of many articles of Chinese
Poste sails until she again a evails in Siara. On the Western coast we produce which were neglected before. Thus, shed for the weak and poor, Fears U.S. Condul at Nagasaki, is reported round ginss door which, alas proved to
ported seamed have hitherto material ratil they gare supply to have been appointed Minister to Siam, be the port-hole.-N. Daily Newnanganoy. Co. would not advancis the hosts being avidently under the impres millions; in 1895- the same 50 articles
2 Shipowners and Blessed is the Queen, whose hands tura The Hongkong Land Investment have learned of no such elaborate prepars in 1880, the 50 chief exports amounted to
tions, the Sianiese Government and their 70 million tools and the sundries to the old-fashioned spinning wheel in Wind-
always been dealt with as a special trade by the Legislature, under the Ar Hakodata (reports the Japan farette) money, so they had to enter inte negotia-ion that the next enakight on the blenamm
smounted to.
Various Merchant Shipping Acts, and The gross tonnage of the sains chorroral FL. M. S. Rainbow made things as lively tions with Tam Chun, and the result of Valley will come from the Esat. In every adries to nearly 14 millious. This ex Diamond Jubilee amidst the heart-felt
it is most desirable regard being paid by the Nippon Yuson Kaisha is said to amount to 38,000 bous approximataly: The Jubilee. At 8am the ship was decorated, gave securities of two winshane his wife monde, no perhaps, that they will no tendency to pas out of it; but it, toor the world
as possible in keeping up the teen's there investigations was that Tam Chun
to the peculiar character of their tande sense these preparations are to be comport, trade is in foreign and shows
that this procedent should not be payment for their services, at the rate of aud at coon CO guns were fired for the royal and the other his brother's contubies.
daparted from Syren and Shipping. 3 yen por ton per month, would amount to salute. The ship a vou paty, sang lustily Hut Tam Chun was not going to and se- prove of any graat ubility in due of is becoming mission basingss, in The day of the Calobmiion at over 108,000 yen por month.
which
the foreigna in China has no morty
hand whan multitudes of Hor faithful sub- the National Anthem, after which the curities for this firm for nothing; he wantstress, but because regular troops are from Captain led them with a cheer for Her ed some material interest in the centres.
me every point of view more desirable than of his own and accordingly no intorget
Ambasador and Minis toes of all A New York dispatch. dated May 26, Rays The jury in the caso of Captain sealer put into barbour and fired a one-gna. tween the two-contractors and himself aga on their own country than an invader band taxation. He fills an order from Paul's Cathedral to pay their respects. while in the press m another work
These military preparations also make for what the Inesi market offers, and does not J. Reed, tied in the United States Circuit salute... In the opening jovial smokes was and another woman; defod dat October, the cocurity of distefots in which the gia concem himwalt with the previous ille Court on a charge of having failed to provide held on board the Rainbow.
1868, in which they agreed to carry
In the districts taxation was mere froopsara sutrennhed
which has helped Contract By, this contract Tam Chann proper food for the orew of the ship 7. 7.
make the are price what it much are: to receive all monies paid by the Land referred to good. order and no per tent of which he would dedust for probably he
positions durfer internal taxation on foregs grods, especial, Japan, we think has much to do
refsion of
The Sanal of ly the transit pass system, and the different Great Britain in this part of the world and Belomon is one of the latest literary passes. It is annisosasty to follow him in one
been discussed again and
dates. All trails is at present passing by cable to Foochow and thence by Chinese lindling to Shanghai, and is subject to considerable delay.'
The Chiustuan arrested as a result of the raid made by Captain Superintendent May and Acting Chief Inspector Maokie, with a body of Indian constables, on a house at No. 2 Wa Lane, on June 21, was again "brought up at the Magistracy today, o & charge of unlawfully keeping a common gani. bling hense and unlawfully supplying goods and other utensils to other gamblers. Mr H. L. Detre conducted the prosection; Me E. Robinson, instructed by Mr J, Hoe tinga, appeared for the defence. Captain Superintendent May in his oridence stated that a large cash-box containing about $1,000 in money and a large quantity of jewellery was found on the premises. Mr Robinson objected to the evidence of the contents of the box, as the box had been taken up to the Police Station and
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in Japan. Shanghai, Colombo, and the.) trade is not now applied, for the Chiness/initiative, as, the local merchants have for the wrongful acts of the
of trado
N
would combine against them, the enterprise publish portraite of Her Majesty. As for such a purpose is lacking, and there
aro.
the
is altogether urme
those employed on shipboard were best to the tandar
burst opet, He argued that the Police OWING to the unsettled weather in this denied that plaintiff was over in firm, but peotive benefit. Even this with seasons of doubts whether their own authorities would sample of the style of some of them we these responses ará not confined to civil
had
open the box. Mr Wodehouse took a note of Mr Robinson's objection. The case was romarded till to-morrow.
Cosmopolitan-Torresdale.
2
SIAM PREPARING FOR THE FRENCH INVASION.
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esch
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10
And
as pearless in commerce in reasons
Blessed is the Quasn whose Government applicable to service aba
based upon liberty and justice,
.30 NEW PLANOB just arrived; best maker covered from the mal-de-mer, she partners and a capitals of They re- guards is carried on vigorously throughout concerned,only with tea are excluded the power and won in whoso reign the doing, their duty when the Bill, or, rathery Also Cabin and Transposing Pianos, gastan- Voibly hunted for her bonnet, muff, fur, ceived this contract from a duly carried out in a very intellig baino total number is very small indeed. Further Blessed is the Queen whoso soul is hum
teed for the alinate W, Robinson & Co.
Bmx.comd
this port, brought in a verdict of not
guilty.
security.
Heworks
with
for
marmer
million taals and the
Blessed in the Queen who culebrates Her
of her children scattered all over
sigh
Majesty. During the morning a British Tam Cham got an agreement made beirregulars who very often inflict more dam fighting over treaty, súpulations se trects to face will crowd to St. Andrew Lang's
chwang under date the 29th June
to
into
Messes Longmatie have nearly ready Me
Modern Mythology Jagan opstod podiel Kavoy, for the the same author entitled Book of occasion, not most respected Prince of the Dreamis and Ghosts, in which Icelandics Blood, accompanied by her most famous Chinese, and Highland ghosts are criticised, as of an Huge modern stories of the supernatural magazine, bererlich tender our cheere given at first-hand
Oakes, on the voyage from Hongkong" ts. Messna Batidinel & Co. write from Ne Toastment Company into his hands, 5 the rule, and MR Mr Brenan entare in much datall!
There is not inuch demand for tannoge self and he was also to receive 815 Brength greably surprised at the the various questions connected with the kompliments to Her Gracious Majesty, TWENTY shipowners belonging to tho Wes last month are said to compare unfavour-month as wages out of the money, the re- his tour of Inspection in that Ayathode in vogus for evading the extech of Great Britain alay neola cur, good wilf novelties in the North. The tout of the
tern Lasgas of the Japanes Trade Association lick a
freights from
and agreed to raise fares July lat. According to the new rates, the freight from Osaka and Kobe to Roelang Formon, will be raised from 6 to 6.60 por fon, met tas fare for the stoomge, pas sage from 9 to 11 yen.
at present, as our prices though lower than
ably with rates elsewhere. Quotations are: Beasain per 10 pieces Tls. 6.85, Bean oil picul 6.30.
Bean piculs 4.75.
Vessele in port are the Pakhai, Chiyuen,
Westing, Aeshing, and Loking. Arrests
to date are 2 sailers and 161 steamers against
1 sailor and 171 steamets last year.
TIBIS.
101
paid to the other two
part of His Siamese
guarded
few nativer -Leccians
mainder to ba
was also to get one-sixth of the bomus, if any, samned by the early comple tion of: the work. Tam Chun went with
live Queen!
A
Boosting writers in
amisting taken from the spadman, sheet which been sent out is a verso from the lan chapter 7 Mony waters canna alochen
He will see fled, it cle their fair share of service, and it harmant as the whale subject is, for a thing or another. May the existing | bnslation lato the dialect affected by the.
ain and again in thess cordiality between those two insula Em-latest school of the bare partners a various dealers in brick, that everything has been provided for with solum cepacify during the past 18 pure Longeve the queried forever and rather than adifying The allo-lay timber, &, and told them to docept him due regard to eventualities. In view of these years, since the oplum arrangement altered as security for their orders, in consequence camps and the fortifications and armed stra- the system so far as that dring, it concorned. of which the various suits were raised in tegin positions along the Mekong frontier alte recently one of our correspondants in DESPATCHES from Kinking report that lur, neither can the spaces droon.ft
contemporaries sro Wrong which judgment was given against him. our Indo-Chins Plaintif would give evidence that he was in flippantly referring to ultimatums: If provincial authorities in Canton-wbare for. Kangal province, the clencle of Heings ad glo at the landing 6” hit hote
Chics described the couflet between the swing to the round rains in that section of
The following record of the Clarew tragedy is THERE, Wha an interesting scene on the led by defendant for 812 a month I remember wright it Saigon that was many year the trabat piásde wars wholly ko and Yengeing, to the North of Kite Keskethey wed bo v taken from the Japan Gazette Une of the Tronoh flagolúp Bepari the other day whend riak, allowance for food and obair ( Panic atrinken in 1889, for fear of ■ Sism. I disregardsdstid the Imperia All the craps. A largs, number of LourÓK
|| $0 a month as
Evidence expenditure
klang, are now badly laundsted, destroying
which terminated In Victory for the latter Alim collapsed, backing the loss of nearly i
my husband who died Ost. 1896, "Aged
baried. It reads: In. loving, mamoty, of
Ek
playing
any French downer on the flank and Mr Bremen emphasises the law, which has ba May be so with any Branch area from been frequently phi forward here, that the
constream of the mischief if the used wwwon pleat Horn. her entrenched camps along the past
Kite of China, under which Make bellare shaten, auch eventuality will take place, but Sarkees diplomata sh
Co
difficult in dentin with ow.
Twilight and evening star
most pathetic epitaphe ever erected in that
would ese naval decant upon the capital of Coobin urged on by the British Minister in hoaded by ME Consul Elso be given that 84,000 of the $17,500 to China, Salon may be pratsoted to day, but deputation, placed over the spot where Mr Carew lies and maluding several mambers of the bed by the Land lorestament Donna Slam has and taken her means for bar which it is to be hored may not be fruitless, hundred lives. Law
«NO Jubiles Commemoration
paid to the defendant. on Admiral de la Dedolibre to convey thanks "a Chanky the Committee for the kinda CELIMUALICE
en several otmaions in Tas P., and T. Tones gives an account of We do not rendered connection with the Jubiles celebration the record reign celebration at Tientsing The deputation was received by the which went off very well but for a storm Admiral who was evidently gratified by in the evening which rather interfered with the visit. On leaving, the party seamed the luminations and reworks. There bellum wround the dagshair and
gave three ringing are 68 striedman, Br babalari, Bo mar chaemanda 16gar og paming BE
sind, women, så spinatate, and iwala Admiral
And one clear call for me;
And may there be no moaning at the bar,
When I put out to us.
A little truet bhat when we die
We resp our sowing, and “Good bye,
No name. Simply tailid tragedy. Some sorrow, regret, sparsing, rasignadodi panítanos, let us hope, are al minges
not to be ought napping." Thoyshare seen authorities the free of the m
Farumpled
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