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Major Rosko, R.M. Major S. G. Huskisson, 28th Regiment. Captain Follor, E.N.

Lieutenant I FOOD, R.N.n

Anchorage,

SINGAPORE..

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FOOCHOWS bec slowly diminishing. Nine years ago, it The murderers of the Chinees at Chico, Cali LEVED AT COVERNMENT HOUSE.

sent to attack the rebola at Kiband: During testimony taken by the Joint Commission sovOIR" We understand that Mr. Pedder meditate on their taarab the insurgents kept up a continuous over 1,200 printed pages, and will be presented appears the iinportation exceeded 840,000 formin, have been arrested and ware on their

Yesterday afternoon, His Excelleboy tha trial when the mail aft San Francisco, It

early departure for England, and that pending fire apon them from the bank of the river, and to Coagree at its next scesion. The majority, THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY picces, but these figures have paver since appears there were five than engaged in das Lieutenant-Governor, afr. Popis Hennessy, bald the return of Mr. Sinclair the functions of the police, in nonsequence of the inferiority of alrondy-announced, recommends that are boon equalled. The average importation of atok, but altogether eleven men have been a less in Government Henso. The private British Consal will be dincharged by Mr. their numbers, could ass knop their ground, rebotakon by the Prident, looking towards the nine years 1967 to 1875 amounted to arrested, the investigations into this affair hus-entres commenced at three o'clock, when the verard. Mr. Mansdeld will, we understand, and retreated as far ne the banks of the modification of the existing treaty with China 661,504 picces, which quantity has not been bangat to his part of the various offciale, consule, and military and naval take charge of the Vise-Ocumulate at Pagoda Fasegawa in the evening, telegram from and souding it to strictly commercial purposes,

satrozos upon the Chinese, Most the profficers were presezted. Tha general leade was

Kumamoto, sent by Xamepata and Kaw and that Congress logintato da restenin the influx This Comprehensive Work, now in the maintained during the last two years. It in Roders were engaged in two, attempts to bara holā a quarter of an hour later, when w large month ago,tó Join the Amerloan Board. Mission, 18th, enys that Kivima, Taha, Mibane. Otsa,"

Dr. and Mrs. Whityay, who arrived about a winrs, war-inspectors," at 6.55 p.m. on the of Chinese to this country. dewa Chinatown made anime, time ago. Thoy

PASANG▲ roseate RePORT." FIFTEENTH YEAR of its existesor, has been suggested by Mr. Koren, Statistical Secro-belonged to the Labour Union, with which some number of residente attended. At four o'clock have left this week for Shan-w-for, to join the art many other pinoge sve each accupied by

NEW YORK, March 27th, Wm. H. Glyde, President of the Panifio Mail, compiled from the Best mid Most Reta tery to the Customs, ir bis review of the of the members of the Order of Onnoasiasa word. Mrs. Hennessy keld a reception in the grounds Rov. Messra, Walker and Blakely, who have about ona a two-thonsand, rebola. They seem Steamship Company, unde a report to the Borners, and no pains have been spared to ads of: 1876, that the dardlopineat size filmtal. The Labor Union come in front of the tons. The Biod of the 28th now resided for several months at that interior to have no intention of reboating upon Caro-

have been governed by a of Nine.”

station. Masre. Walker and Blakaly report silma telegram from Nagasaki, despatched stockholders to the Company, as per order of of mativa vistiufacturing industries ómy, be as members of this Council wars pledged to Regiment was present and played darlor the the natives as very friendly, and their prospects at 1:40 am on tho 19th, states that since the the Board of Directors. It it he says that since affecting the demand for woollen" chablis, drive but the Chinese, to beterminate them if afternoon, Subjoined in list of those who were encouraging. Du. Osgood accompanies. Dr. rebels retreated from before Kumamoto, noting the election of the present. Directors, on the Whitney on this trip, but will at opso return to has boen heard of their cocamanders. Bat Blat of. May last, the business and income of Ho saya Silk culture and silks monfacesary, and also to kill whiten who interfered present

with their digna. The other mamhare of the

Major-General Sir Francis Colborne, K.Ü.B. his, work bare. Shan-wn is 95) wiles in the Ikenokámí, Nagayaman, Eswaminami, and a My the Chuuy have increased, its expenses havo: urd fa, gradually resuming the important Union wara pledged to obey this Council. Fone

Commodoro G. W. Watson

interior, in a direction a little north of weat, other distinguished. inorgents aprtainly com- diminished at the rate of over $800,000 a year, position it-bold prior to the robellion, and as of the men arrested belonged to the Council, and

Celonel Hamanɔ, C.R., Miltsry Socratery. The journey by boat is long and tedious, but it mitted suicide when Mime was first taken by and its indebtedness has been diminished at the Lieut-Colonel J. F. Hall, 3A.

requires only 5 or 6 days to come down over the the ímperialists,

rate of over $100,000 a month, of mraings of the mut-turu of the looms is all intended for the whole eleven are chiefly men of a low class,

some of them very young and iguorant. It le Lísub-Colonel W. J. Stuart, RE,

rapide

the Company notwithstanding an outlay of over bome omsymption il cuonot bụt affect the asserted that the members of the Union knew all | Ligat Colonel Compton 1.8. Tokius, 28th Regi- A strange and somewhat disoroditablo mocne

$125,000 in altering and repairing the City of Tokio, charged to the expense account. The demand for expensive foreign fabrics. Our about what the Council were doing, bath as regardement.

cut-Colonel C. R. Shervinton, Auststart Com-aurred on the afternoon of the 19th ult, in We understand, that, at n mesting of five holders mortgages on the steamships City of the mordere and araous, but this is not proved..

the Foreign Settlement. returns afford bo-nigans. of ascertaining the After the treats had been made a meeting of missary Geroral.

It appears that Building Committee of the Presbyterian Church San Francisco, City of New York, and City of sabordinate native official was used on the three tenders were regaired and opened for the Sydney have been discharged, Of $2,000,000 products of the silk manufatorios of China,

jetty in front of the Custom Horse in super building of a new church. They were as folmortgage bonds executed by the buss Board of standing the diesbarge from cargo-bosts of lowr. P. Nuy, $24.500; Wone Ab Hock Directors, none have been sold, and the Cam- as comparatively little is carried coastwise by

quantity of sins. While so escopiodous of the 99,500; Meners, Biley, Hargreaves, & Co. pany is not in default or any of its obligations. foreign rossels, but it is beyond question

mandarin's followera deserted his post, and on $10,500. The latter tender was accepted, and Tho abips and proporty of the Company are in that silk woaring is again assuming large

pronating himself Inter on in the afternoon, Mr. B. J. Weils, .E., one of the Committee, a good and offlalans sondition: dimensions. It should not be forgotten that

mas seized by the attendant lictore, stripped, ha kindly oflared bin servings gratuitously ta sovorely beaten. The foggioz we distintend the erection of the church. Menora, many vast districts forous for their silk

nistered in, the compound of an adjoining Riley, Hargreaves & Co. provide an experienced roanufactures and employing thousands of

foreign hoog, and in the presence of a large clerk of the works at their own coat. The site Department-oncourse of antives and several foreigners. for the church is at the fret of Fort Cannier, Weavers were almost entirely depopulated by

is hardly right, we think, that the Oblusas opposite the Dhobie Green and was granted by the rebels, who not only dogtroyed the looms

Authorities should permit the enactment of. Sir Andrew Clarke, when Governor of the but the mulberry trees as well, so that it would

suph scenes in the winst crowded quarter of tho Straits. The design of the aburch is after the Foreign Settlement requira several yours and much capital to

The officers of the steamship Namen gave ornamentta the town. It is expected the church Italian style, and will, when completed. be an recover from the ruinous condition in which

very uncensofal entertainment on board their will be open for public service by the end of the [the country was left after, the robot oceura-|

val on the evening of the 20th utt. The pyear-Singapore Tinies, tion. Great progress has, however, been mude of hio years, and large quautities of silk plese gods are being, woven in the districts bordering on the lower Yangtze, which must inturally interfere with the TANTHONY. J. T. ANTHONY AND ANMr. Edmund Shore Crown Solicitoman-chorusesalected for the dosastonhovico of Albay were in forward-condition this port today and will proceed to the lording

Mr. C. V. Creagh, Acting Captain Superintendent consumption of such foreign fabrics as orHRE, $684.10-Mt. Johuson was for the

plaintiff, and Mr. Wotton for Mr. O. H. E. of Flies. atk goods are destined to displace." There Setond. The claim was adenitted, but Ale. Mr. George Toulin, Acting Superintendent of is much to ba said in support of this propo- Walton asked thaf ereptition wight be saved. | Gach. sition. The Chinese are fond of quilted coats, His Lordship said that from what he lind seen and prelera silk jacket, thickly padded with of the proceedings in this matter be world not cotch or wool, to an expensive woollen clothin. Judgment for plaintiff.

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e ore respectable members was held to take uto consideration the whole matter of the Inte oatrages. They wore deplored, and so sympathy was munireated with the guilty parties. The Union then disbanded Great indignation bus which have been disclosed, and a Citizens' been manifested in consequence of the ontragoe

Dommittee of Safety was formed to render the authorities any avalathina they might require The farmers davo resolved to rid the district of the cings of men arrested, nud in order to do"Hon. Sir John Smania, Chief-Justiza, this have decided to give employment to no Elen. J. Gazdiner Aust. C.M.G., Colonial one knows to belong to either the Labour Secretary. Union or Order of OaucLeans.

SUPREME COURT. -May-1-

SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

Baronn Tun How. Cinter JuSTIUE SIR JOHN SMALE.

Deputy Surgeon General R. Glorie. Star-Surgeon C. J. Fennell, R., Commander. . P. Hontha, R., Mr. J. Bremor, E.N. Conomianry Moong, Denance Store

Hon. George Philippo, Attray-General Hon. C. O. Suits, Colonial TrenaUFOR." Hon. J. N. Prios, Surrey-General Hon. W. Keswick, Blambor Legislative Council. Hon, C. B. Plunket, Regisrar fupreme Court. Captain Thomaett, Harbour Alister. Dr. P. B. C. Ayras, Coloniak Sarycon. Mr. Chirico May, Police Magistrato Mr. James Russell, Polica Magistrate... Mr. A. Lister, Postranster-General

Mr. H. E. Wodehouse, Clerk of Councila.

Mr. G. Bouleuze, Acting Frerich-Consul Mr. W. Ruiners, Russian Convul. Mr. H. Kier, Danish Consul

Nr. A... Homano, Fortuguese Consul. Mr. Boyer, Netherlands Consul Mr. E. T. Quall, Spanish Vise-Consul Mr. T. G. Linstead, Acting Italian Consul. Mr. J. Forbes, Jun. Cousal for Chili. Mr. Taro Ando, Japaness Vic-Consyl Mr. E. Sabenborger, Chancelier, natroian Mr. L. Hauschild, Socstery, German Consulate. Mr. 3. Terada clark, Japanese Consulate.. Hight Her, the Bishop of Victoria. BILDT, Acting Colonial Chuylain. Eight T. Vicar

presented at the general

CHOONG CHAI v. WONG SEE, $1,000-Thia And now that silk goods are so much cheaper was a case besed last wook when judgment was given for the plaintiff but execution temporarily the natives are not inclined to purchase wool aayed. Mr. Wotton, who appeared for plaintiff, leue when they can get warm garments of their now asked for axecadou, which was granted, own moueture. The only way, indeed, or Stephens was for the plaintiff, and Mr. Weston WONG YIL HIN V. LED YURK, $200-Mr.

which foreign gonda can ever gain favour in for the defondant, This is a mil toneling agerian Consulate. China must be by their lower cost. The Chi-right of way, and has been several times nda Dese are essentially a practical people, and will buy those goods which combine the qualities oflow price and durability. English woollene are Faiug beaten out of the market by native willes A. partial failure of the aill croft at any time or a civil war on a huge scale would reverse matters. But under present conditious there does not song much. Hikeli hood of the trade in woollen goods increasing.

The following wars

Dr Young

journed on the defendant's undertaking to remove the uhstruction complained of Mr. Stephens now stated that the obstraction had not been removed to plaintifs aktisfaction. barrel and sowo holes in a well-His Jordforse

Mr. Wotton said the dispurs, related to s

ship said a time must be appointed for day over the case, and be could grant us Įtha_heicing. When they could have a field

farther adjournment. He naked Mr. Stephens if the damage was still going on. Mr. Stepheus Lordship appointed the 9th instant for the bear. anid the water came in very-considerably. |ing, and told Mr. Steplens, he could amend the

mormone By adding another $100,

Tag virtualionopply of the market in China enjoyed by Indian opium has never get bang 60-Mr. Holaça was for the plaint fe, and Lo MONG AND ANOTHER V. C. VINCENT, sericusly threatened by a foreign producer. Mr. Jonem for the defendant. The defendant Persisa opium finds a sale to Obtin, but it is a master of the Ameripan sebyonor Coran, and chiefly confined to the ports of Tobkies and Mr. Johnson asked for an adjournment of the case no the vessel had gone to Swalow and dė- Fermoar, and even there the demandis compa- fondant could not therefore appear. He was atively limited. The Indian drug has, owing perfectly ready to meet the claim, it the equ to its purity and excellence, obtained such as served upon him in the Ly-ee-moon Pass, the vessel was leaving the barbour. arm hold on the market that other There was no reason why the notion should not rations have doubtless hitherto doomed bage been brought months ago, Mr Holmes

[mid the ronaon the nation was not brought be."

it usclass to attempt courctation. But attore was tit the parties had been endeavouring last competition is about to he started. The to arrive at a sattioment and defendant kad,be Ledian Japere state that a Portuguese believed, made an offer. These was adjourned

Company lias bow started with the view

for three months.

MAH ATING V. COLL.CO, SK-This wag a. ef growing-oping in Mozambiquor-It-ban--claim-for-balance-of-wege alleged to be dini

Plsiatif mid be had been struck by the defen- netpital of about £180,000, and its promotes dants. This defendant dented, and said pisiatif sve obtained from the honor once of a quarrel bad who the eccession of fifty thousand acres of land, said other servants, Plaintiff told him he was going and us (âtfendant) said he must provide a to be well Etted for the salture of the poppy substitute, but this he did not do. Pontiff

It is published in two forms-Complete atat a trifling fee, and the right to export opium said he left on the 15th April, but defendant free of customs duty for a period of twelveid i wok-on-the-5th be went away. No wit years. The Managing Director, Senhor Tasses were called, or either side and His Lord

chip diemiased the caso.. BATIO JOGO DE PAVIA KAPOZO, who has been so time in India, studying the various methods of opium cultivation and manufac ture, has recently left Bombay for East Africa. taking with bim twelve experienced opium Messes. Campbell & Co. Moonra. Wilson, Nicholls & Co. growers from Malwa. From this statement FORMOSA... Messrs. Wilson, Nicholls & Op.it would appear that a determined effort is Foocrow... Messrs. Hedge & Co. NINGPO Macara, Kelly & Wisleb, Sghai.about to be made to secure a portion of the

following Agents:- MACAO.......... Mr. L. A. do Genga. SWATOW....... AMOY...

SHANGWAI Mears.Hall & Holtz. SHANGHAI Messrs. Kelly & Walsh.

BITER PORTA

opium teade by the Portuguess. Whether it will tara ont successful remains to be

"POLIVE INTELLIGENUE...

·1st May.. BEFORE CHARLES MAT, ESQ.

ROBBING A TEMPLE.

Cheung Asun, a seaan, was charged by Tui Aloes, keeper of the Chiuree temple at Hang boung-too, with obtaining from bin panit of clothes and $1 by false pretences, ulleging that he had come from San Francisco, and wanted to return thanks for bis anfe return.

The prisoner said he Formerly employed in the temple and the prosecutor owed bin 69. He got 51 from liar because be had no money.

The prisoner was sent to one wonthe' hard

STEALING A WATCH.

Haxsow and Mars, Hall Huitz and Kolly proved. But it will be as well for India

& Walsh, Shanghai. CEPOO and Meagra, Hall & Holtz and Kelly producers to keep their eyes open and NEWCHWANGj

& Walsh, Shanghai watal: the progress of this Portuguese TIENTSIN LOA] Mokers, Hall & Holtz and Kolly PERING........]

Walsh, Shanghal experiment. The new company will op- labour. NAGASAKI....., The C. and L. Trading Oỡ, deavour to find a eal for its product Kwok Alan, servant, was charged by Mr.

1040, OSAKA.The C. end J. Trading Co. YOZORAMA... MAIS. Le, Crawford & Co. by underselling its rivals. The prices of the William Schroder, chief mate, of the Garmen YOKOUAWA Mr. 1. D. Moss, Japan Gazelle. Indian drog will, in that case, have to be brig url, with stealing his silver watch from MANILA... Masers. J. de Loganga & Co. reduced, for otherwise the African opium SAIGON ME, J. H. Doom, spendingat gaisa footing from which it would after SINGAPOR......Mesars. Liddeluw and Martin. BANGKOK Messrs. Malherbe, Jullien & Co. wards be difficult to dislodge it. Meantime LONDON Mr. B. Algas, Clement'e Lane.the cultivation of the poppy in China is in- LONDON Mr. Gen. Street, 38, Cornhill, creasing anually, and in some few of the LONDON..........Messa. Bates, Henty & Co. BANFRANCISCO tr. 6. F. Fisker, 21, Merciants" Northern-ports it is proving a be no queans

Exchange.

87, Park Row.

NOTICE.

A WATSON

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FAMILY AND DISPENSA CHEMISTS,

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big cabin.

Inspector Gray cuid the prisoner's place of abode and been searched and nothing found.

The prisoner was sanded nail the 7th instant and adimitted to bail in $50.

BEFORK JAMES KURSELL, Esq.

EXPERTS.

Übeũng Ayos, a hawker, was charged with putting a silver chain from the arm of a child as is was being carried through the street. He was caught in the set by F.C. No. 99.

Bey, R. Lochlar Ber. G. Rausch.. Mr. C. Kahn M. J. Hindo in Mr. H. L. Dalrymple.

XI. Denny

M. D. Robb. H.N. Capt B, W. Fax. Mr. S. Cops. Ms. Barf.

Mr. F. Degenacr M:. W. Pragu. MIT. X. Bux. Mr. W. Danby. Mr. F. S. Hufam. Mr. J. K. Davies. Dr. Bloat. Mr. J. C. Reddie.

Mr. I. Stacl..

Mr. C. Kutik Mr. C. Erdentis.

Mr. L. Mendel.

Kev, J. C. Edge.

Mr. A. Falconer,

Mr. Thomson. -Mi-G.-E-A Sangsthe... MA L. G. Gultierrez." Mr. M. W. Senardów. Mr. L. Naronb Mr. I...M.. D'Abad? ·

Castro

Mr. J. F. C. da Red,

Bir. G. B. Young, Mr. C. II. Carlis, Rad

Str. A. P... Mats.

Mr. H. Kingsmill,

Rov. F. B. Herco

Dr. C. J. Wharry.

Mr. M. E. Sassoon. Mr. J.J. dos Remoilios, Sr. J.A. dos Remedios Mr. E. Tabia

Mr. P. M. Alves.

Mr. G. Molica.

Mr. 6. S. D. Wells.

Mr. G. P. Räckarð. Mr. J. M. A. Sika. Licut. E.-8. F. Walker. Lout. La Kelly. Mr. W.-J. Graham. Mr. A. B. Ridg vaj Mr. F. D. Sassoon. Major Huskisson. Mr. G. Sharp. Mr. Colon, Mr. W. X.Hughez. Mr. H... Noronha. Mr. F. V. Ribeiro. Mr. Wilford. Zov, A. Tagliabue.. Captain Webb. Lieut. Moyes. Captain Daries. Chptain Dempster. Mr. E. K. Lloyd. Major A. L. Emersin,

Zath Regiment. Mr. F. F. T. Forbes. Dr. Adams.

Mr. E. J. H. A. Aquino:) hir. J. B. Anton Mr. E. G. Allord.

Mr. A. F. Airea

Mr. F. B. Arjanes.

Mr. J. M. Armstrong.

Mr. E. abtin.... Mr: G. M. Hain. Mr. W. W. Battlos Mr. J. P. BainAŠ, Mr. J. D. Ball. Corder. J. Bruce, R.N. Mr. E. R. Beliling. Mr. H. M. Bevis. Mr. J. A. Blogg Mr. E. Bowdler. Mr. C. F. Chater, Mr. A. Cheyne: “BY: C: C: Cahul,

Mr. A. Çoxe

Wong Atio, unemployed, was charged by contoraptible opponent to the Bengal and Chong Asing, a married woman, with cutting a NEW YORK......Mesars, S. M. Pettingill & Co Malwa drug. It is not used much, if silver anklet from her child's feg whilat she was

at all, by the richer classes, but in probuging fitch in the Sayingpoca Market

The prisoner was sleo charged with-stealing now almost exclusively a pair of aboos. soune parla it is -patrocisní by the coolia efusis, owing to its The churges being proved, he was sent to three, lower cost. The Indian opium has no longer wentha' bard labour in each case, the field to itself; but its superior quality, regular supply, and the favour with whish it is regarded by smokers will no doubt ensure its continued. supremacy. Bat it will not do for the producers to rest Briefed with the conviction that it is phool against all rivalizo, a sergeant in H.M46th Regiment, washir. O. B: foilinge. They-bave been forewarned, and should be forearmed. It is bad policy to ignore com petition.

By Appointment to Hie Exceltincy the Go venson and bis Royal Highness the

DUKE OF EDINBURGH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS ~~~PLAFUMERS, *** PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS,

DRVOGISTS' SUNDRYMEN,

And

ABRATED WATER MAKERS."

SHIPS' MEDICINE CUESTS REFITTED PASSENGER STIPS SERPLIED.

NOTICE To avoid delay in the execution of Orders it is particularly requested that all business communications be addressed to the Frid, A. S. Warenwang do, or

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HONGKON DISPENSARY,

The Daily Press.

Howatore, MAY 2ND, 1877.*

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On dit that Hia. Broenumay the Dieutenant. Governor is contemplating commencing the study of the Chinese laŭgúage.

The charge being olourly proved, the prisoner

was sent to nine months' hard labour,

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-THE DONGKONG CLED" AFFAIR. The rounded case, in which Francie Shan-

charged with entering the Bongkong Club with drifn word und damaging property to the extent of $30, and further with ussaulting two) members of the olak, by pointing the aword at their breast, came on again, when prirate Tome The Foschoy contributions to the Shantung recalled, said no military subject was spoken of Fatuine Relief Fund have reached $385,50.

between him and the prisoner when out. He The P zadataimer. thaliar, with the next we not aware of any grievance that be thought outward, English mail, left Singapore for shishe had. He never told him that he had any port on Monday afteravan,"

troable in the regiment. It was not penal for privaten and sergeants 'lo go-out together when in uniform).. He asked bini to drink. That mu gut danal, but being sergeants megan be thought perhaps they were a little freur thân. ordinary men. He pover now the prisoner from The Norras, surveying Vessel, Liest. G. A tho tinte L5 ft him at the cross ronde. He Pollard, arrived bere yesterday from Haitan was not watching him in any way. He paid Simits to be paid off and put out of cousins for the first drinks, and the priser paid for the The usual fortnightly entertainment was second, and he, (witness) paid for the third lot. given in the Temperates Hall on Monday said he came bere ten months back. He was Peter Bovey, sergeant is the 28th Regiment, evening, and was as usual well attended. A pienotie has been parcbased by the Committee not award of sny griuvanoa. He had soun a for nea at these entertainments. and was reedt deal of the prisoner in the sergeanta" on Monday for the first time! It is a very fir, but he had nover acen him the worse for instrument.

liquor. He had never scop Lim drink soy spirita. His remoral oltaracter was good..-

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-Bix. H. Copo~~~~ Mr. E. Cope. Mr. G. Colos.

Mr. J. B. Congătrie. Mr. J. H. Cdr. MF. F. DawsOJE. Dr. N. B. Deunye. Mr. G, B. Emory. -Mr. J. Fairban

Mr. FT. F. Fostor Mr. W. T. Gair.. Mr. W. H. Forbes Mr. J. J. Francis, - Mr. R. O. Wilcox, Mr, W. Wilson. Mr. G. S..Yuilk -

List & W Ledrick

M». Ï. E. M¿Culmu. Mr. J. IL S. Alves. Mr. C. S. Haden.." Mr. A. Hancock, ̈ Mr. S. Hancock:

Mr, A. Mc. G. Heaton.

Mr. J, R. Baghas

Mr. L. Jackson.

Mix, B. Chastal.

Mr. H. Hoppins, Mr. H. du Fousy. Bey. E. Klitz

THE STORMS AT NEW YORK

New Youx, March 27th. A severe northerat storm, accompanied by n violent wind, prevailed all day, and the con- sequence has been that nothing is doing at vesela Tonding for San Fransino. The un- really high tiden, which the winde cansed, dashed over the whorvas. The increased sun- of business, lai shipownere to be los arneting ply of deep-water vemols, and the peer prospects in their demands, and in order to give their ships employment, they are now willing to lay grammo embraced negro minstrelsy, alanractor-

kirent on goveral, Chilton lips, instead of song", dancing, ko,, aud ́acuoluded with a "die" (mal" foros-entitled "The Drematio Azonoy."

sbandoning tigh, prices for charter. The osly. Öf the singing-and-instramienial recompani

Inonists have appeared in the prasiness of engagement elected b-day was the ship d ment, it may be said that the Naman Mina Abra and Doop Nosto. The inhabitanta havo miral, 2,851 tons, to land in Setton & Co.'s line. The Henry S. Gregory, chartered last week for trele" dia full justice to the excellent ballade actively pursuing and destroying them.

The works at the coal mine of Sagad in the Fa cargo of dual from Philadelphia, arrived at

MANILA.

SOOLON..

and been for some months. Nothing is doing - either steamer or railroad freights to-day, the storms preventing transportation of mer hindise In the general merchandise market, the botaterons wanther in guigat fras more ments,

BROKEN BANK

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., March 31st... The State National Bank bere closed its doors today," Rumoure of its unsoundness caused depositors to withdraw their money freely dur in the past few days; yet the suspension ociates, some consternation. The bank suffered from tih panis of 1873, and in 1875 institutad quit against Wondworth's Darpet Company for nearly $1,000,000, and in defeated. Suspension followed, but the buck resumed and struggled along bill the present time. The quarterly state- ment, issued Jazaty Bith, showed resources of $675,000 and tinbitities at the shine figures, ***

THE "STEVENA. BATTERY.

NEW YORK, March 31st. The World says negotiatiņas are now on foot for the purchase of the octobrated Stevens Bat tory by a copain no mara

"EVARTS, PLAN FOR UTILIZING FOREIGN

CONHUIS,

NEW YORK, March 31st,

Erarta propoeds to reorganize the consular sys- A Times Washington special say-Scerotary tam after the plan adopted by Grest Britain. le making appointments for Consuls, it is pro.

the dancing or “tocology" of Mi.. " Tarantulo. Triplat," evoked tond and wall deserved applades. by last accounts, and there were hopes that, part when the storm causes Au (poreased. a stump speck by Mr. "Fat. Sammy son. shortly, abundance of good cont will be extracted supply of tonnage led to a depression in the Lained several capital legal hits and caused Parade Markovisko kazamata were effected at lower sales than freight markat, and today neveral freight (thiorefrom. cquisitierable merriment, The fucco above named brought the entertainment to a close; noticing the dischgery of a great bank-of-rose and the guests aernrated after giving three cohered coral near the Azorca ialaudy mays hearty sheers for Captain Weatoby and the The foregoing intelligence makes as reffect

Nainoan Minarele,"

for productive will be the fleking for the white, More than ons misanderstanding has, we black, and rose coloured cost which exists in balieve, lately occurred in regard to shosting the southern portion of the Philippines, and aror the adjacent paddy fields, Foreigners to which is now neglected, owing to the want of doubt take toned pleasure in circumventing the apparatus to ensure rapidity and decurity during eucealest snipe that now frequent the neigh. operationa"-Straits Times. boring plains, and we hear of sivarul capital bags having been made. But it should be. remembered that the rice prop-in at preacut in A correspondent of the Straits Times judist its infancy, and that dogs do much injury ing on the various and praising anitary, and organically in retrieving, trampling upon, and other improvements, going on in the town of destroying the young slapta. Theconequance Spoloo itself, observes that However antag

that nollisions, at other times, rare, nouur nietie the idea of free trade in that quarter between the villagers and foreign sportamen mag ba to the viewa end interests of a Low, yet which the exercise of a little more consideration she many will ass that Boalco,may yet become on both sides mitt prevent. The tiness of great importance to Spain in many respects; have lately contracted a“babit of vurdezvourite if only a liberal care be taken. The liberty of to wreel Baded guns from foreigners thereby | tending might be reifisted to a few ports, and taking the law into their own hande besides of course nothing contraband of war admitted rasping a risk of being shot. Tas proper into the Arolepslogo until a proper pacification Nx4 Fandlesquise would be to cataplain in all stob dasse sui due subission takes place among the still Mr. H. J. Holmes to the foreigner's consul, by whom the recusant chiefs. The general population are How AB. Hutchison.grievance could-be-redreseed in legal form. holioved to bo favourable lo the supremacy of the Mr. J. M. Hanlon,

The Chouch of the American Methodist Epis- Spaniards, who prooend on a humane and liberal copal Kission, known as Obing Slag Tong, in olan among all who have peaceable intentions. the southern suburbs, near the Tea Pavilion: Let free trade have a fair trial at first, and then which was seriously injured by the Hood Instres wat is to he dona in the way of imposts, year, having been entirely rebuilt, at a cost of such a plan will be in accordance with the $1,500, (including Patronage arrangements for advance of the ego wo live in, at all orents,” posed to select mon familiar with commerce and native preacher) was dedicated on the 22nd The Comercio sayaBy the steamor any manfatures, selecting commercial men for altimo. About 200 persons were present, oor we bare received commercial correspondence commercial districts, and for manufacturing pletely alling the main audience rooi, In from Sootoo to the following effect-The whole districts mon noquainted with the special manu- front of this is a small room for work day of the porte of the Sooloo Archipelago, baiug. fasturen of the districts to which they may-bo prosching to hebthen nadiences; and to the doclared free has injured docloo, the principal signed. Consale will be instracted to carefully rear are tone for native proashere, prayer-port and bas diminished trade with Zamboanga are tho-progress made in manufactares meetings, &o. Adjoining is a neat boot store, and Manila, for foreign vesaus from Singapore their districts, send samples of all textile fabrics, where oil the pabligations-et the press of the and Borneo repair with profit to the Moro perte, and report is detail the process and cost of Hethodist Episcopal Mission are kept for sales with the cloth and goods which have not borne manufactures, in order that American manfa as well as many from other mission presses in atom bouse charges, and deprive the port of turers may be fully informed upon this umbjach, China

Sooloo of competition, and leave the Chinese and intrudne such manofaces as may proc The Fantaï (Provinain; Tressarer) and the dealers without tende, Lochod at commercially profitable to American industrial enterprise. MF, G. - Johnson-resident of the Onerites for Foreign Bosings there are she effects we are feeling, not merely At the different commercial Districts Congala Mr. Chen Wei-ban-ontertained the bulk of a part but the whole Arobipolaro bring fres, will be required to inske themselves-familiar the foreign residents, including a mydber of which wili infallibly bring about the establish with of exporte and importe, the destination

INT and thestreat entertatue streat of a inversion for with flugapore, ear of the 13 her and mo pastorday, the 25th ult. The Conania were reported by Chine commerce, which roarished report from time to time what commodities of presented by Mr. Young, Danish Vioe-Consol, by Soolas prodhon, which bas danged large American production might add to car export and amongst other foreign officials were noticed mounts to be invested in this Settlement, and trade with prolis to American commerce. It is the Commissioner of Customs, Mr. de Segonzac has brought to the Colony eighty person of beloved by this-avstem American exporte-to- Mamoi Asenal),Mr. Ronnell Harbour Master). Otinese descent, which, farther core, will draw South Americs and the island of the Carribbean Mr. Everard (Interpreter. B.B. Consiste), goods in exchange from a foreign port, thus sea could be quadrupled to the next four years., Mr. Fraser (B.M. Gopalało). I. . the depriving eur commerce and our custom bruge

A HISTORIC BUILDING, Fantai received his gunste with much cerof the advantages they had enjoyed. Thy

Now Yoak, Maroh 3lat. diality, and was ably swoonded by a aunter sarifitos on our part will teacs result is A fire last night damaged the building: 208. of Chinese officials of lesser note, Mr. Wong advantage to British nde, for conquest and End 210 Greenwich-street, and 72, 74, 76, and 78 Yang Ho (Member of the Committes for occupation here, with free trade, opened to the Yeary atrast. Tense, $50,000. The building at, Foreign Bauinea) was deputed by the Fantai Sultan the ports closed four years ago by the the corner of Greenwich and Yeezy streets," to not as spokesman for His Exaolimoy, Maritime blaskade.”

which was slightly damaged, is eaid to be one had made the following speech in English:

of the oldest buildings in the city. It was built. Ladies and Gentlemen, I believe this is the first is that Chinese officials, of such

perfectly square its walls were three feet in of huge blocks of, stono, two stories high, and distinction as the. Fantai- and my colleague

The P. M. siamor City of Peking, Captain thickness, and foundation rested upon solid Chen, Total, have given any public entartain-

Took. The building was used in the early days: ment to the Foreign Community of Foogho, Z. S. Tanner, with dates from San Francisco of the city as a lighthones, and stood ont in the and we are exceedingly glad that aleat every to the 3rd alt, arrived here yesterday morn Hutson, whose bastera ban was then some one invitod, with perhaps we few sxceptions,

distance this side of Greenwich-street.

Mr. W. R. Lardotein. Mr. C. L. Theremin.

Bor. B. Viganot »

Mr. S. R. Neate.

Mr. F. Grobien.

Rev. J. Henderson.

Lieut. E.J. Wade, R.N.

Mr. H. B. Gibb,.

Deputy-P., C. Webb,

Me D.Maacherive, Mr. J. M. Jamieson Mr. Jarez.

Mr. A. B.JohnsOOL.

Mr. T. J. Faraghan, Rev. J. Laumont, Mr. A. Lindi.

Dr. J. H. Lochhead.

Mr. W. S. Lording.

Mr. B. Lyall..

Mr. R. J. Mackenzie, Mr.-MacClywcut. Mr. J. P. MoEuen. Me D. Meðllister: Mr. A. J. May Mr. A. Manger. "C'wieenry MaFarlane.

Mr. M. FL. Manont Mr. A. P. MacEWELL Mr. J. A. Mosely, Mr. B. Moore. Mr. J. K. Morrison. Mr. W. A. Mossop. - Mr. H. J. Nelson Me. K. Névnambo. ... Mr. G..S. Northcote Mr. A Nowton, Mr. S. Nowell, Jun, Dr. K. A. C'Brien. Mr. O. Osmund. Mr. E. H. Oxley, Mr. T. Pim. Mr. C. F. Pollock. Me. D. Ruttonjos. Mr. J. Kobinson. Mr. I. A. Katario. Mr. P.-Rhodes............ Mr. T.-J. Rose, Mr. W. H. Kay. Mr.D. A.dos Roniettios. Eov. J. H. Sedgwick. Ms. J. E. Squier. Mr. M. G. Smith,

ARRIVAL OF THE PACIFIC MAE

are present, and I Eave ne douts it in a sign of ing. We take the following items from the appreciation of our invitation. The Chinese San Francisco papers :—— Autborities live long had it in mind to do this

UNITED STATES.

-THE DARIEN CANAL,

in order to befriend Foreigners, but anförtan- ately the demins of their late Imperial Majesties

Now Yoas, March 22nd. the Emperor and Empress of China, and the

Private adrices from the International Com- cuauequent national mourning, obliged them mission of European Engineers and Scientists,

You will to defer doing so until now,

FISHING, VESSELS LOST.

NEW YORK, April 1st. Nine resale of the Long Island fishery fleet, which left for the Banka last November, aze aow so long cyordus that it is believed that they were out in the recent gules, with all on board, numbering minety-five inein. The vessels were valed at about $60,000. 2004

TER TELEPHONE,

NEW YORK, April, Sad. There was an exhibition of the telephone boro this evening. A piano parformed upon at Philadelphia, a hundred miles diataui, mas distinctly beard in Steinway Hall.

has see that the object of this meating engaged in actual survey of the proposed -nothing more than to cultivate mutat Darien route for a ship canal nonnoting tha friendship, and if possible to vestite uiore Atlantic and Pacific, say they will,complete the

work about the first of April. They also indi freely and with greater harmony in the cate that they bapo-found the low pass hitherto fatare.. 8oh friendship once bogan--I am cortain, or rather of opinion, there will be somered to exist within the State of Panama, and to, and, if you gentlenes, dan agree with and will roport it as much more favorable than

DISASTROUS WRECK, me on this point, I shall in the name of H.E. any other hitherto sramined by any engineers.

BOBTON, Apríl Sad, the Fantal and the Chinese Aothorities" in

THE ASHTABULA; DISASTER,

COLUB, Marob-23a3. The eobooner Addie Tudd arrived to-day from Mr. M. J. D. Stephans.neral, ask you to join us in drinking to the

The apecial Legislative Committee appointed Surinam, She reports that on the 27th atmo in a few weil ohusen remarks, expressed the to investigate the late Ashtabula disaster sub-she fell in with the wreck of the brig Roanoke eratifloation of the foreign guests, and con.mitted their report to-day, accompanied by a Wylie from: Philadelphia for Porto Cabello, and ninded by-proposing the health of B, the Tast amount testimony, which was ordered to took off William Maguire, a seaman, who had be printed. The Committee, after going into boca an the wreck nine days. All the others of - Pantai and Oben Total. This Lonat wan re

Mr. F. C. 1. Silvoin

Mr. W. O. Story, Mr. J. H. Sott ME..Traill..

prosperity of Foreiga intercourse."Mr. Leith,

Mr. B. Carnegy. Mr. D. C. Trurors. Mr. C. D. hommeoru Mr. A. E. Vaycher

goived with considerable enthusiasm, and dis details, showing the imperfretione in the bridge, the row, eight in higher, and three passengers, Mr. W. Wheels.

charged with tampers. The numerous company report the following gonclas cue-First, there Mt. nad Mr. Ballet, of New York, and a Spanish Mr. T. G. Williammon, began to disperse about 4 pm, and all present were from sighty to a hundred liven lost; Regend, geetle won, were washed ogerboard and drowned.

the bridge work went down ander an ordinary Mr, J. Penali.

agread in pronouncing the entertainment A Mr...das.Lemerlice geanine cage. There can be no doubt that load by reason of defects la its original och the Chinese chicials were prompted by a laudation third, the defects anald have been discovered at any time after. ita ereation by able desire to bring about a more cordial under careful and analytical inspection such a tho standing, and we sincerely truat that the ráznžoni

Mr, M. Gutierrez. Rer. E. Lemonnier. Mr. E... EhasĊon. "Mr.", Hydpenny

Major W. H. Barton. Mr G. DrBottomley,

·Mr. “R. Dron,"

Captain G. CouÓW,

Hr. Chen Kui Toong Mr. Wai Shim

Mr. Foong Sit Kwong Mr. Wong, Yn Yea

Mr. Chan kyla.

My Kwok Achsong.

Mr. Ng Kai Kon

#impartection of the Háznotince demanded, and dow recorded. tony bear good fruit.--Foochow that the mario of life and property might Herald.

THE INSURRECTION: IN JAPAN,

FOREIGN. AFFAIR IN DIEKIGO.

AFFAIRS IN DOLOMITA,

FANAMA, March 22nd." Colombian adrices are favorable to the Go

CITY OF MEXico, March 13th. Several generala,original Diaz, revolutionista, bave resigned; The party is rapidly disinte grating, and the opposition fast conectidating. have been prevented. The truth is, the byldre The people talk of mulling Lerdo back. Congreen wae liable to go down at any time during the we" daily for a fortnight, but" & "quorun? WaRTM last ten or cloven years, under a load that might neblainable. Cartinn is in high favour with Colonel Lai Chan Pin. From the scene of the southern conflict, the at any time be brenght mpos it is the ordinary † Dies, who shieide bim. There is moob anxiety, Mr. Foong K. Chatnguans is atendily. Invourable to the Imperial course of the Company's hariness, and it sud a new revolution will probable oosar 6200. Mr. Leong Of

arms, Kitmamoto iw oerapied by the troops of most remarkable that it did not occur sooner. Landera is appointed Secretary of the Tros- General amagats, and is now the boatqbarters It would be needless to say that an engineer our Mat, Minister to Washingtons Rive of Arisagawa no Miya. The rebels have retreated would be derelict in bis daty who did not pro-Palacio, Minister to Borin. It is reported that from all tas strong positions in which they vide, in his construction of a bridge, against sumber of higher army officers want to originally established themaakte, and their wind, snow, ice, and the vibration of a rolling proclaim Ding us Military Diocator. The reue wal present sitation is unknown. The struggle toad. They are as much to be anticipated and of diplomatic relations with France is occupying Mr. Chun Sex Chog.does not som Ukely to be much longer oud. | provided against us the law of gravity. This the attention of the Government. Mr. Choy Chan.

tinued. Kioto is still the residence of the Court report is accompanied by a bill specifying how and: Ministry. Popular Teatinals of torious | bridges of different spane shall be constructed.

TWEED AND HAELSTUNA kinds have enlivened Tokio during the pas week. The report of established.commu

NEW YORK, March 24thvernment cause. Bince the banishment of the tions with Kumamoto, announced a fortnight Tweed has arranged to take enell restitution Bishop of Bermudez, the clergy are more des ago is now more that fully confirmed. On the to the city as was in ble power, and ninde a clesuparate than ever. On Febrasty 25th, the 8th inet, a detalent under Liest. Colonel Cabreast of the proceedings of the Tammany Eng. Archbishop of Bogotá preached a moditione made ite way out of the castle and joined the The best impression to-day is that Onkey Hall's sermon, which led to the adoption, by the Honza national troopa at Uto. From that day, Dghting disappearance is connected with this affair that of Representatives, of a resolution. plodging was stinged until the 13th, when the insor be has Eed either because he had addertaload support to the Chief Magismate in measure to gente showed signs of an intention to abandon that Tweed's confession would cotapet hic to orush the beads of the monetary and pricatly their position south west of the oity. On appear as a witness against Peter Sweeney, digaraby which directa, inoitas, and sustaine the 201k they were driven from Kuajiri for because Tecod's dieciosures were Itkoly to war against the National Institutions The and the advance guard of the Imperialists zeniize the former suspicion that Hall abared in Obsmbers arge the Executive power that as led by Licatoment Colonel Tamagawa, took the Ringe plander. It is known that Hull soon we the prelate throws himself openly inte shair stand bemonth the castle walls General learned a week ago that weed bad practicity the road of sedition, bis affects elial Eo appro Karon enterad the place on the following day settled with the prosecution, and given evidence priated, and the Apetibishcpal. Palace voed sa and the two months siege was finally raised that must compel Sweeney to settle or absoond our office for the Sotary of War and of Maring you. No positive information is given as to the liza bat Hull's spend-thrift Bubita bars left him and Lho seditinha prelite. banished from the of cotrons takes by the defeated insurgents, but nothing with which to make poltement, and Republic. The goudist ja suusalg wors, and they are befieved to have fallus luck toespa eest je bolierad by the gaze co Papago amead suure the charater PCQUAR "their own province, whether to disperse in oon and Sweeney's property is beyond the Pheriff battle took place near Marezilie in de fusion Storesume the conflict cu fresh reach, hat it is naderstood their friends hold state of Canth, on larch 19th, which resulted ground is yet to be sect Tokio: Limos,

tite to math that, and be realized, with their in'n vistory for the Government forces. A

Mt. Ling Tin Tsoi. Mr. He Man Chica *The following ladies were presented to Mrs Hennessy

Mm. Wobb Mas, R. C. Wilcox, Miag-Wilosz Ms. E. Thobazd. Ma, J. Dizon M. 13 Kir.. Mia. A. Liter. Mrs. F. 3. Huffa Miae fam

MIR E. Wilford. Mra, T. Andaj Mr. S. Colos Mrs. G. L. Tomlia. Mrs..E. Sharp Mre. Forbca...... Mrs. C. C. Smith. Mrs. L. Bayer; Mr. W.-B.H. Dunn- Mrs. Keewicz. M. HuskissoZ. Mrs. A. Nowo

C. Clouth.

Mix - Margar,

Mrs. T. G: Lisistent.

Mr W. J. Grahami.

Mrs. Gair.

Mia, Shervinten

Misa Shervintoni

Dry Tille Storvinte

Drs. O Papão,

M-K, J. Illness. I. E. Wodehouse. Mr. St. Cla Mrs. Remedios.

Mrs. JM, Armstrong Mr. Gülom. Mia WYBann.

Mrs. H. Cope.

Ir was hoped and helloved--on" Apparently

The Preilo. Mail steamer City of Peking, The magistrate-soldi¿ke prisover that it waA good grounds, that, on the ports of Chefeo, coming into harbour yesterday morning, got very serious trouble he had gut into, caused Pantsin, and Newehwang being opened to font of a buoy off the Canton Steamer What through drink, and being around us he was be with her propeller, but was got clear again in a should have taken greater care of himself. It foreign trade, a large and romúnerative unde ich Tre Gadio, which was lying wethearse fortunate, however, that no injury-war qued in British woollon goods would be established. Company's boy, steaned down to Wandi, except to property, I was certain be had It was argued that becango the winter in where she lay till 3. p., to emble the City of multed two gentlemen by pointing a sword at

Peking to me at boy proper busy,

their braustee Had it not been for their prompt Shantung, Chilli, and Mancharu ie sagere,

Lewers to bisquestions, be might have müzdèred warm clothing must be used by the people, Anrisynset was held at the Of Government them, jural bem- everely, and that, therefore, there would be a good Civil Hospital yesterday, before the foroner and then to pould have been charged with and a jify comprising Alcasra, WN. Bain, U. Tardor, er nutting and wounding with intend demand for cheap woollons. In fact, this V. Sula, and José de Britto, on the body of a do do grievous bodily harm,. He had thought. „seemed such an anvious detection That he ↑ Curatser may of enainitting but for tail at the Sapirma. und doubted thin such a trade would be of Wong Aaun, a godown coolis, in the Court yesterday, but fur ber consideration ded epicy of Alessrs. Butterfield & Swire It op hit to think the ends of justice would be met promptly established. But all calculations per the husband bas batu sisk for three days by ardering him to soako msends $80 for on the subject have becaupsat. A fair trade and the crossed, fouring to war yoing to un desanges in default-uno menthe imprisonment, ——at lengi a fair one for commencement and leave her a widow, resolved tonie firet, and also to be farther imprised for three months on the night of the 30th April.categic The magistite takl Funto Tons that be was offosted soon after the Northern treaty 14 your of age for twenty-Gente-worth of opin thonglit it right toaxprces his opinion that heMrs ports were opened, but the enbeequent results st 11 'olock took it. Ato look the dich (Todey did wrong in inducing the prisoner to The jary returned a verdict that the deceased have been decidedly disappointing. Lustendent by her death from opum poisoning, soll of intering the import of woollens has administered.

drink when he knew he was a teetotaller, oud

that he abonid have seen him teme instead of

eaving binarín the state he was,

Mrs. G. Halmos “Mrs. A. Gazon.

Mrs. J.F. Holliday.. +Mra. Ridgway.

Mrs. E. Bowdler:

Mr. N. B. Dehnye.

a Hind

C Kam Mushir

is. W. Hr Burton Mrs. Danby Mrs. HutolizOTE:

--Bra: C;-J.-Wharey---

Lady Smale.

Mrs Moyere

Mr. McEuen.

Bro. More..

Ms. J. Macfarlane.

Mr. Runden Bira. &. SigrĮ Mind Dure: Mra, Hazeland Mr. Hell, ~Mr. F. X. Ba}}~ Mrs, T. Jackson.

· Mira, K. P÷Rickard. Nowackibe."

Mrs. G. Celos

Mrs. J. 13, Cpugatrie,

thou obla

INLA

Tany

The Japan Gastià, publishing the following consent, for purposes of reation. It is fair ofhoir! deputed from the field ways the batt translation from the Hoshi Shpal, BaysAto remember that Hall defied tus prosecution in- lasted oven hours. It took place between suİLLƏ” telegrams from Kioto by the 18th April an- 1871, but it is slained that biyahere in the corps of the coutre of Geueral Tragillo's line Renone thist no despatches buying bepteroscired; Tummany pinador was traced to bias only since and a force of the end there fruin the South-West, Ligatuant-Colone Woodward & -return and confesion Hell's their number, strongly entidad Shino sont a telegram inquiring into the con- daughters betray, no anxiety or distress gata was cislodged and completelyyne dition of affairs et the Bout of way. The following his disappurancë, ata

losses were heary on both sides

THE TRANSVAAL WORDY, jog-reply was made by Colonel OzThe insurgents beyo Ansembled at Kiraam, Tabe,

Sepet night- London, March 25tḥ, Mibune, and other planos, which they are."; "The Times Washington spedial sayes→ Senator: Aduspil50"Crams Enge: Toww reports violent rendy to defend. Tüs imperialiste are now Morton Left Washington last night for his home, lecanes in the Trinarasi Republic over the qu£#* imgturing their glong of attauz, Details edi† taking with him the report and evidence of the "Gon of the adhiexution of the Volksrand, which. be_camangaieste suurbly a telegram from Joint Commission of Congress appointed insisttal upon the intensive of the freedom Kote sobtat 7.15 pm, the 18th Aprilúdyounger | ta intestigate the character, extant, and effect of the Republio and refused to accept the re- that on the 17th about 600 policemen, skobod of Chlumo immigration to the Pacific States, form programme of Prezident Burgere, who... is the 3rd division of the army of sorve, wore in order to prepare a minority report, The favoare Rion with Grant Britain, I g

SENATOR MORTON AND THE GRINESH

The Nav Yowz, Maryi 25th,

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