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LONDON, TUESDAY, FEB. 21, 1882.
VOL. XXIV.-No. 964.]
Latest Advices.
OUTWARD.
HOMEWARD.
PORTS
From London
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JAPAN Hakodadi
Tukio
Tokohama ...
Osaka sud II:ogo Nagasaki
CHINA-New-chwanz...
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Ichang
Hankow Kiu-klang
Wahu... Chinking Shanghai
Niuzpo
Wenchow
Foochow
Tamyvi
Taiwan
Amoy ...
Macao...
Seratow
Mong Kong
Canton
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PALLIPPINES
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THE MAILS, &c.
The French mail, with the advices dated as above, was delivered, sia Naples, this morning, one day late. There are no later Japan advices via San Francisco. The next inward mail, with a week's later newa, arrived at Suez, per P. and O. steamer Furuf, this morning.
List of Passengers.
PASSENGERS INWARD.
By this mail, per Messageries Maritinee steaner Oxys, to Marseilles, Feb, 20- From Yokohama: Mr. Sunloponte. From Shanghai: Mr. Bluin, Mr. G. A. Balier, Br. A. Pinto Basto and daughter, Mr. Macomber, Mrs. Chatand and two children. Miss Lacie Perecheie. From Hong Kong: Mr. Hasp, Mrs. Dalrymple and child, Mr. Langelutze, Mr. George Faul, Mr. Roberts. From Mandla: Mr. E. G. de Zurbano, Mr. W. Palmer, Mr. G. M. Curtis, Mr. S. Knowland, Mr. R. M. Robertson, Mr. J. Munor, Mr. Yalero, Mr. B. Pasquin, Mr. L. F. de In Yoga. From Saigon: Mr. Blanesube. From Ratavia: Mr. de Bruyn, Mr. Van der Velden Erdhrink, Mr. Van Entenk, Mr. Derrepnal, Mr. Th. Keyzer, Mr. Sallet, Mr. J. Dunlop, Mr. W. &. Wel lenstein, Sry de Gret, Mr. J. Dingin, Mr. W. Schulze, Mr. J. J. Ruthenius. From Galls: Mr. A. W. Schubakraft, Mr. and Mre, de la Forest and two children, Mz. H, W, Ridlay Mr. R. A. Bouquet, Mr. F. Walker.
Hachimata.
PASSENGERS OUTWARD
Per Messagerie Maritimes stomer Sazhalies, from Marsailles, Feb. 19-To Yoko lana: Mr. Ota, Mr. and Mr. Murda, Mr. Ossada, Mr. Okoshi, Mr. Jukemnia, Mr. To Shanghai: Mrs. Little, Mr. E. Chimer, M. Hagles, Mr. E. II. Grimani, Mr. H. E. Bush, Str. H. A. Buab, Mr. Berth, Mr. 1. S. Wilkinson, Mr. Gatti, Mr. Vinchica. Mr. Beyer, Mr. Isore, Mr. Desuruun, fr. Monger, Mr. Preval, Mr. lleywari, Mirs. Preen, Mrs. Mary Evans, Mrs. Fitovill and daughter, Mr. J. Mr Lingre. To long Kong: Mr. de Bernieves and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Mr. G. A. Price, Mr. G. Mackrill South, Mr. Pistoan and family, Miss Tu Singapore: Mr. Dates, Mr. Tigueuet To Batavia: r. J. Foster, Mr. Gaelz. Schimmelpennink, M. C. C. de Arzarcollas, and Mr and Mrs. Perez, Mr. and Mrs. Montariano, Mr. Faroisn, Mr. 11le, Mr. Hedeaus, Mr. Yogel, Mr. Lens, sīru. Pestez, Mr. Martinez To Ceylon: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Manning, Mr. Feuvre, Mr. Aitken, Mr. Payne Gallway
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Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Djennah, frosa Marseilles, March. 5.-fa Toko- Jams Mr. Rottmann. To Shanghai: Mr. and Mrs. W. A P. Martin, Mr. Garnier, To Hong Hong: Mr. I Mr. James M. Young, Mr. Foreshew, Mr. H. Overbeck, Grant. To Singapore: Hon. Justice Ford, Miss Graemayer. To Calontba: Capt. Cum berlant, Major-Gen. Sir John and Lady McLeod, Mr. James Wallace.
Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Grus, from Marec:lles, March 19-To Fhang- hai: Mr. C. Lucae, 31r. W. E. Gordon, Mr. Edeiberg. Mr. Evans, Mr. Fisher, Mr. P. Major, Mr. E. Fisher, Mr. V. Dent, Mr. sud Mrs. Paul Fauvel. To Hong Kong: Mr. R. M. Gray, Mr. and Airs. Baschmann and two children, Mr. W. Gilbert. To Batavia: Miss Bachofen, Mr. Ilaagman and family.
Per P. and O. steamer Indus, frors London, Feb. 8.-Por Yokohama (vla Bombay): Mr. Carleton, Mr. Flayes.
Per P. and O. steamer Australia, from London, Feb. 15.-To Hong Kong: tr. T. J. To Ceylon Miss White, Her, H. M. and Mrs. Broome, Major-Gen. J. N. Sargent. Griffiths and three children, Mr. W. T. Counter, Mr. W. H. Weat.
For P. and 41. ateamer Mongolia, frons Venice, Fal. 24.To Shanghai: Mr. J. I. B. Allen. To Hong Kong: Mr. F. D. Cooper
Per P. and C. steamer Pekin, from Laudon, March 1-To Shanghai: Mr. Fittock. To Singapore: Mr. T. Foster. To Cesioa: Dr. and Mrs. Pickthall, Dr. Kynsey.
Per F. and O. steamer Tanjore, from Brindiai, March 13-To Shanghai, Mr. A. N. Brown, Mr. Nathan. From Venice to Yokehansa. Mr. and Mrs. Townley and child. Miss Collect.
To Java. per steamer Koningin Bona, from Amsterdam, Feb. 11.-Mr. and Men P. A. P. Vermeulen and child, Mr. F. F. A. Canneel, Mr. R. Posthumas feyjes, Jun. Mr. W. Meyboom, Mr. and Mrs. G. Inder Maur and five children, Mr. and Mrs. T. van Katwyk, Mr. R. J. Grant Schimmelpenninck, Mr. H. E. Berthold, Mr. A. 1. Spaan, Mr. W. II. van Bredakolff, Mr. T. F. Courée, Mr. L. F. van Steyn van ileusbroek, 17. K. . H. van Stoyn van Hensbroet, Mr. Paul Wresner, Mr. 1.van Nie, Mr. H. Witsen, Mr. Tack, Mr. B. N. Powell.
Summary of News from the Far East.
JAPAN.
TOKIO AND YOKOHAMA.
Oar advices by this mail extend to the 7th Jan.; the Freuch mail from London, Nov. 11, arrived out Jan. 2. The Japan Gazette supplies the following summary of the events of the interval :--
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Intense anxiety is said to pervade the councils of the Imperial th Government at the condition of the nation and her resources. had weiter. Paper remains at a severe discount, without prospect of improve- ment as hope of possible redemption daily grows less. This country, despite the lofty tone of independence assumed by sotue
of the ministers and the larger portion of the Preas, depends Ruby
entirely for relief from existing pressure and inevitable bank- ruptcy to the extension of her trade. That course, however, would entail the abolition of numerous monopolies, and the Certamb monopolists who have grown fat and waxed rich at the expense of the nation are girding up their loins for a desperate struggle. Their fate is, however, assured. Japan'a misfortunes may prove her salvation by awakening her rulers to the folly and wicked- ness of the obstructive commercial policy they have so long maintained. The rock upon which the vessel of State will split is the paper currency.
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The prosecution of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation at the suit of the Imperial Customs for having un- lawfully attempted to ship gold bullion concealed in cases of silver coin, heard in Kobe, is likely to be revived. An applica sok tion was made for a special case for H. M. Court for Japan, which was granted and stated by Mr. Acting Consul Aston. The de- fendants demurred, on the grounds that no appeal could be made by the prosecutor from the decision of a provincial court acting in summary criminal jurisdiction, or that, if an appeal does lie it must be to the Supreme Court for China and Japan and not to this Court. Mr. Acting Judge Robertson gave his decision on Jan. 3, overruling the defendant's demurrers, and holding that the provincial court was right in stating a special case and that this Court had jurisdiction. This decision is clearly stated, and is regarded as consonant with the principles of justice and reason.
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