gale of the
PIANOFORTES.
Manufactues by B00OD, COLLARD
COLLARD, and ORAFFEL!>,
of London, and they have ou view, for Sale or Hire, a large selection of various styles, Comprising:---
MUSIC, iooladine. “ IOLANTER," GILBERT & SULLIVAN's laboat OPËR L.
LEVEE AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
THE DAILY FEREA, MONDAY, APRÍL STE, 1881.
Intelligence reaches us (says the Japan Mail) The Iron Dus, late fagship of the Chim A rather singular proof of this is afforded to the effect that Karon's prejudices avaiet mis-Squadron, as the ranit of an official survey, ha aidary enterprise_haye yielded to persas been ordered to be diemsfied, and to pay of In
ing of Faan and Wenaan to Japaness trade.
No date
MAQ10.
anthorities to wraph poles on the French Rea', it order that the Municipality might have a special Nors of a rather starting nature reaches na wire to enable them to root a Time-ball on the On Saturday afternoon His Excellency the Gic from Masso. We were not surprised by it as French sattlement. The Charal made the re- TANE, CRAWFORD & Co. have hown by a memorial from the Governor of Maslen of pressures. To this prejudies, as our the frat, as in orgully intended. of inner, Sir George Ferguson Bowen, G.C.M.G. Lately proofs were not wanting to show that the quired application, sud, we understand, reve
appointed Agents in Hong cong for the den published in a recent aue of the Peing dus will doubtless remember, was attributable to the an was
held a lowest Government Hodea. The privato patisans of the fans pople towards the fall-in reply an announcement that permission had ja!- Gazette. That official reports that in con- veromast of Soul having positively refused to the fallars of the Frasso-Korsan treaty, the Go-
The Chinese Ministar, H.E. I Fong Fao, is entre commonned at three o'olask, when things and the apathy of the Portuguese gervern-ready been granted to the China Moretaste" Co, PIANOFORTES
sequence of the decline of revenue derived extend its protention to the autortunate pricate aposed in Amsterdam in the beginning of next
the Dooroo ordering a beary monthly romitiando at liberty to erect the poles, on whichever rood from the Korean trade the Superintendent who, at aach terable riske bare lug bolad wrach. His visit is in counsetion, smángst other various folets, conuole, and millitary and naval and was well sigh exhausted. It appears that and that they, the Compasy, wars cousuganutty matters, with the Braitition, Bis. Eroalleasy ofloors were presented. The general levée was to the Lisbon Exalaquer from the imp vorisked they thought anitalla It is to be regretted, if of Customs at Chung-chinng anggested and to propagate Christianity in the ponicsula. Now has hired a furnished reed douce for chiste month: heid, quarter of an hour later, when a large City, the disbandment of the Manso National auch bo tras, that the Presid at of the Council
however, Koros is said to be willing to permit ufterwards imposed a duty on dried gingeng, the fros profesion of the Roman Catholin - The Lockshofer, coate gangboat, Liant-number of residents attended. A guard of ho-Hattalion (which will doprivs staat 500 families abould have goue so far as to lint that he wand aion of several offioon (depriving about taa gen. on the Franch Concesion, and that if they at. drugs, biche-de-der, paper, and furs, in ligion by her people, and to sanction evangelical Commander Hours H), or the Depot our of the balls with the bad of that regi. of every made of subsistem) and the emppres not allow the China Merabants to put up any polen work within her territories. Sbe annid not give gunboat, Liant-Commandar Gamble, which loftment was drawn up on the lewe in front of the lemon of every means of livelihood after having tempted to do so he would end thems down. We order to recoup the loss. Complaints having the world a better proof of the carnations of her fotosport on the 19th Jan, foc the Chins Sihhones. After the presentations were concluded served the government for periods ranging from believe that some heated correspondence ensued, A BROADWOOD'S CONCERT.GRAND, basu mada to tho Provincial Authorities, the liberalism.
tion, to relieve the Moorhen, auired at Gibraltar His Excellenay thanked the company for their 20 to 30 yenen), was the last stroke that broke and on the 29th ult, paknown to the other mem COTTAGE GRANDS, SHORT-GRANDS Superintendent was told that he had no
the camel's back. The acacras was then bers, the President resigned his position as Conn- The Bodhi Shimbun muonnos a dreadini che tàn 27th ult.
attendance and expressed a bapa that the no to the feant, and in a espitally fadited artinle es aillo, a step which uses to have been unknow COTTAGE. PIANOS and PIANINOS, made power to incresso existing or to impose new aster at sea. A report ist been received from Two of the passengers of the ill-fated more quaintance thus began would inesses from day tablished the original guilt of the Lisbon gov- to someofhis colleagues. The foreign manbara, wu expressly for this Olimate,
They have also for sala CHAPPELL'S latest dutine, but he appears to have disobeyed the the Kerri-mar, a mailing vessel belonging to Jurtle hato procceded to Chins in the Loudous to day. Subjoiued is the list of those who werd erutsent in its relation with Navao nad advo. I believe, justly take excoption to having bang ra.
the Fukmen Kwaisha, stating that she left the | Qurtle, which sailed on the 25th alt.
cator the systems now in yogus in Ireland so the fleeted an lu s latter from the Consul to the Coun orders of his superiors, and was accordingly Gulf of Tekio in company with the Tates-mara, has yet been fired for the Board of Trade Inquiry present
only mode of bringing the Portagues govern-oil,as well as to having boon breach into collision roperted to Peking, with the result that ke Daiichi Jishacht-maru, and Bankoku maru, anti foto the loss of the Immer Gastle, although
mast to the course. We are oredibly in-with the Consul, by the President, without their is to be punished. The incident is interesting vessels belonging to the Katausgumi Com voties has been given that one will be held.
formed that a monster demonstration, in the consent Woundevatand, indeed, that the majority pany. On the 5th alt. these vessels encounter.
shape of a public meeting is belog organised of the foreige members of Council were opposed ed a torete gala of Mirasaki än Kiiskin, and with
in Mecan to protest against the inet of the Home to taking any steps to obtain this talographie. the srception of the Kenshin-mar, which is the
Government. In view of such a state of affairs commenicstiau, on the ground that the grant sofa survivor, were all lost, together with all the news and passengers on board. The Kenshin
Connawe think that the Portaguess community of already made was sufficient to answer the required Hongkong should show in some tangible form purposes. Certainly things seem to have been mars had arrived at Marugate in Bannki, Fall
their sympathy towards their unfortunate bro. done in a very informal mantzer-Daily Newse. details of this series of shipwrecks have not been
thurs in Macao,. A gond occasion is to be founá received. The Tatiu-maru waa a vessel batweco 300 and 400 tour register; the Bankoku-maruwaa
in the arrival of the user governor of Macao, who is orposted here to-morrow and some demon- 450 tour, and the Dai-ichi Jishashi-sara about
stration in the form of an aldress praying H.E 635 tons.-Japan Gazette.
to remedy the evils complained of should be set on foot. As the Committee of the Club Lavić- 20 claims to represent the Community here and even assorte that it advocates Pornguos inter ests, there is a good cacation now to price the vorolty of ite Essertions, .... We think the frai step in the right direction will be for the Macko electors to call upon Me. Soaraichia to resign his sont na he is utterly incapable of representing Macarono interests. We dare say that had any other gentleman, instead of Mr. Soarnichia, been the Deputy for Macao, the Govorament
Sailing vols. In barbour-British barques would nevar hava evan dreamså of drafilng the Androklus Ioning for Amoy, and Maggie Diaon, dores, which is a monument of disgtaos to Seloading for Swatow.. Gorran buqua Chlaria nhor Molla Gouveia, the man who was pitchfork. loading for Ameg, British barque Ň: 4. Dizon od into the Ministerial offes by lores of oircum loading for Amag. German hargas Elkonig stance.-Catholin Register.
from Hongkong. bound to Newabwang British harque Channel Queen, with coale from Naga- salt,
A.
NOTION.
AND
8. WATSON
FAMILY AND DUPERSING CHEMISTS,
By Appointment to His Excellency the
VERNOR and His Royal Highness, the DUKE OF EDINBURGH,
[632
Go.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
The negotiations for the revision of the Trea ties with Japan are, we believe, still in the same position as when we last referred to the subjent. In the meantime we would remind one rendere that the tariff-which is endanood. andor the proposed ravlefon-remains the same,
„PI¿NOS—tonad__sad_kopt_in_thoroughing as showing that the foreign piecs gooda, repsic by an experiance Taner from Mars, formerly supplied to Korea by Chinese BROADWOOD & SONS..
tradare overland, have sines been imported Hongkong, 30th March, 1883.
and sold, doubtless at a cheaper rate, by Japanese merobante in thottesty ports. The Chmana ara, bómarar, according to accounts
The Sapphire, sorretto, Captain Fullerton, CO., from Kobe, rapidly winning back this trade.
made a six hoprs" trial of her maobinary on the 2rdult. in the Channel. The trial was very The Kobe Shimpe says that the Chinese are
Batisfactory, a speed of twelve and a quartar kaste, dooding Soon! with grey shirtings and other The Shanghai Cou-fer of the 3rd fast. saya being realised. The Sapphire railed from Daros- goods, offering them at prices with which "The leg talked of counertion by telegraph of port on the 244b ult, for the Chius Station,
Feking sod-Canton is assuming proportions Madeira, St. Vincent, and the Cape of Good the Japanese merchante are unable to com-which show that the Chuese Government is in Hope. She goes out to relieve the nounker. pete. The Chinese are enabled to do earnest in carrying telegraph lines through the
The appointment of brianliar-general com. Calestial Empire. To-day an expeditionary force this, the Shinpe says, an account of arrived in Shanghai, and will proceed to Soo-wing the 1st Infantry Brigade at Aldershot the low freights charged by the China show to commence operations for the construo has been conferred on fajor-General M. Walker, Morchants' Company's steamers,
tion of the lins. The surveying party, headed C in succossion to Major-General J. B. Spar- - Japa-
by Mr. Bier and Mr. Helts, will lose to morrow gin, Major-General Walker, who takes up the nese trade at Faran declined, according to for Booshow, but it will be very limited as a post on April 1, sorred with distinction in the the same authority, about 18,000 yen in one gards numbers. Those who will have charge of Crican and in the Chics War of 1860. Ho was week. It is very clear from this that the the construction of the line will consist af fr.warded the Victoria Cress for an act of gallantry Chinoan intend to fully recover their old yston Mr. Moller, Mr. Colling, and Mr. C.
Wong, the Manaver of the Chinese telegraph at Inkoman.
A pamphlet of a dozen pages has just been SHIPS MEDICINE CHESTS BEFITTED; position in Korea, as purveyors of foreign Úlm-sor, and they will leave Shanghai on-Mon-pablished for the use of He, II. Henry Baltzber
Passenger Snips SupplieD,. goods. It is possible that commercial today, and proceed overland to Sooohow, accom
ger, entitled 'Opium, and being a reprint from panied by 200 troops, who congregated outside the work of Don Sinibaldo de Mus, late Spanish terests had some influence, as well as jeal the Great Northern Telegraph Co.'s composed Minister in China, in a work on England, China Norion. To avoid delay in the execution of | Orders, it is partionlarly requested that alousy of their political preponderance, in this afternoon during the visit of high oficial and India, pablished in Paris in 1858. It gives
to the bend ofloo."""
most important testimony, and coming from s business communicatione be addressed to the prompting the Chinese Covernment to take
perfectly independent. and unprejudiced ouro, Firm, A. S. WATSON and Có, de -
to get at the bottom of this vexed matter.
PERBÚNARE,"
FATONT MEDICINE VENDORS.
DRUGGIBTS' SUNDQVAEN,
And
ABRATED WATER MAKERS:
HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
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MARRIAGE.
The delivery of the French mail was begun at 10 yataray evening.
H.M. grabost-Linnot, Captain C. R. Harris, left hors for Shanghai on Saturday.
resterday to be docked, some repairs hating been The river stemor Powan steamed to Kowloon
found Decessary.
The Agents (Masura. Adamson, Ball & Co.) interm as that the steamer Loudoun Carte, from London, was to leave Singapore for this port on Saturday,
a tiger, and its mecses proclaimed, but acception next acting of the Council, which controverted
Kon. Bir Go. Phillyno, Chief Jostike Hon. W. H. Namah, D.M.G., Colonial Soorosary He. B. L. O'Malley, Attorney.General Hoa, J. Reszelt, Acting Palans Judge Hon. F. Stowart, Avidna Colonini Trenezer Hon. P. Byrie, Member Legislative Council- Hon. J. M. Price, Surveyor-tignoral Hon. F. B. Johnson, Member Legislative Mr. B. J. Ackroyd, Registrer, Supreme Catter Mr. Alfred Lister, Festmanter-General Mr. W. M. Deano, Capt. Superintendent of Pakio Capt. H. G. Thopcastť, E.N., Harbour Msaber Ms. H. E. Wodehones, Poline Magistesto Dr. Ph. B. C. Ayros, Colonial Surgion Mr. Edman! Sharp, Crown Bollitor Mr. G. E. Bateson Wright, M.A., Acting Inspector
at Schools
Mr. J. S. Drewor, Government Marine Barrozor Mr. Charles Ford, Superintendent of Afforestation
and Botanical Department Mr. G. Hayward, Acting Superintendent Victoria
Grol Ms. Aretheon Seth; Clark of Connells Light Bov. J.9. Burdon, D.D., Binkop af Victoria Right Ror. T. J. Baimondi, Vioxz apostolla BOT. W. Jeuringa, A., Colonial Chapials M. Loon Fjardin, Frosch Consult Mr. J. B. Masby, United States Conam! Mr. Albine Movesini, Spanish Consul Mr. J. Loureire, Fortaguses Conan)
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SHANGHAI,
CHEFOO.
Slot Marob The weather is fine and mild, althon choco- sionally interrupted by a northerly gals of short daration.
Bince the opening of the northern porta thera is a considerable steamer trafo here; the fat steamer from Newchwang arrived yosterday, reporting that port open since the 24th instant,
The Commissioner of Custims, Mr. Hughes, will loase for England next week. Mr. Dan kai. been appointed his sastassor.
The provisional Road Committee seem to have. been rather disappointed by the disapproval of
The works of the Shanghai Waterworks Cam-thoir taration sebens; for more than a month pany, Limited.on the Yangtas poo. Bend, are so i ne lamps, however, lighted-Morary Correspon- far advanced that fires bare base listed under dent.
the boilors, and steam has been goi up to test the working of the pumping gear, o. All the
ydrants in the Settlements have now been great.
od.
TIENTSIN.
28th Moreb.
Coptsin R. McQueen, who was formerly in M. Bourés and family arrived lo-day per Hoe the employ of the China Narigation Company, an The Governor of Chekiang and the Inte having returned to Shanghai, her been appointed Governor of Shantung are also bare, both bonud to the Pakin. Captain Grodfellow of the last for Poking, together with Prinsə li of Korea named vegret takes the Tunsin, while Captain and all the principal officials of this provincs. Clegg, formerly of the Foochow has been ap Again the river is lined with sailing ships and- pointed to the command of the Relung,
steamers, frová Ako Inwee "Bod of the C.M.B.N. Co. Among the various industries which are to the upper end of the French Settlement. Most springing up on the Yangtea-peo Road is a Class of the former bring sail from Japse; two ateam- Factory, on the west side of the raad. The land ore, a British and a Rossino, ara similarly loaded. was purchasad from a wall.known Chinaman, Mr. Tong Kingsing is expasted inak to-mor and colies have been engaged in raising the row from Kai-ping. It is to be hoped that we ground. From some reason or other, the nutives shall have some quals from that place in conce. In the vicinity have molested the coolies employ-quonse, for nous bare come dowu yet. ed on the work, and on the 2nd innt, the assist- Bomo little gossip has been excited by the fact anos of the Police had to be called it to protect that the Vinerdy, who takes over Li's dution as the workmen.
Suparintendent of Trade for the Northern Ports, The Municipal Council arò gradunatiy extend has polatedly omitted to call upon his dia ing Seward-road in Hongkes. This road has tinguished colleague, though they bare both now been carried as far as Kueg-ping-road, which | Leon in Tientala for a couple of weeks. her ruce down to the Haccpu at the nortborn and cording to etiquette, this was bis duty; but s of the Chita Merchants' Steam Navigation Cots- hint has been given that the Viceroy considera pany's lower Hongkew Wharf. At present thle himself absolved from it by his high rank. Hin extragion of Bavard-road is open to trafia from sojourn at Poo-ting Fu seems to have changed Hougkew Crank to Yum-foong-read, this portion | hiru altogether. Perhaps association with the having been raised and drained. The remainder Dai In Kan has given bira grand notions; bat Theis in the contractor's bande, and will be fully the fact remains that he is said to masumo great opari to carriage traffic probably before the sun. afre, and I should not wonder if we were to san mor sets in. When this is finished, the new Memorials complaining of him aro long. road, which is 40 feat broad, will considerably relieve the present haavy traffic on Broadway, Witcha-read, batwean Broadway and Seward rozd, is also being raised.
The following paragraph is extrusted from the the active meastires Intely rotorted to to $$.1 Shanghai Courier- An amusing story is told it is deserving of attention from any who desire sort their supremacy in the peninsular king-of the wind-up of the Masonic Ball. Between don,
four and five o'clock the few good man and true
Lu the Hoves of Commons en the 27th Febra- that ramained, gutbored in the Bar room to have a parting glass. But as neither chits or cash, Dwer to Sir J. Pease, Mr. Ashley said that the attention of the Government had been ores at a 25 por sent. reduction, were required, drawn to a statement referred to as having been Andistant Commissary General A. Moyce several parting classes were taken all round, rande in the Igislativo Council of Hongkong. Mr. G. C. Mary, Senior Ordrange Store Officer The bati was honoured with one, two, three and and also to some further statements made at the
Major A. 3. Murray, District Paynator The following were present at the soueral was taken to the slur cast on the British and some of the statements made on the first occasion. love→→ nasa were grouped over the firs place in the room, American ensigns. These two emblems of great. The Administrator at Hongkong bad appointed Lieut. Alfred Fittsteiner Mr. J. B. Couchitrio while beneath them was hanging a blue andmision to inquire into all these "cirozu Hr. F. H. Singhal A return of intesiste and bankrupt estates for white piece of cambris that was described as stanses of the emuggilag of opiam and other test. P. & Brock, R.N.
Mr. C. V. Croyd having a inspicious resemblance to Old Joe's goods from Hongkong to the mainland of China," M-0. V. Smith the half-year ended Jist Deconibor, by the Re-auction dag. A representative of su alien plimo when its report had been received the Cole-Majo
Major E. M. I Leat. F. B. W. Morgu, gistrar of the fiaprams Court, is published in at once, converted a obsit into a rostrum and niat Oes would carefully consider it.
B.N. Saturday's Castle..
offered the ensigns for sale, but there were no The Kong Beng, a stool spraw-steamer for the Mr. P. P. 4'Agostin! bits, and the amateur anotioneer indulged in Scottish Oriental Stamship Company, Limited, ir. O. A. Sekuta low aboise words of ridisale. An Americas, has boon launched by Meere John Eldor and Mr. Robert Bentham, MN. with a dash of the Irish brogue, was equal to the Co., from their shipbuilding yard on the Clyde. Dr. O. J. Wherry
Lient. G. W. Hallisboa, occasion, and replied that these two Daga could Steis of the following dimensions:-Length, I.N. sweep all the others out; and the room was clear- 240 feet; breadth, 34 leuk; depth, 24 fast (would- Mr. W. P. Hastan A proclamation" in Saturday's Gacationed as it by magio. A great deal of truth is oiton el); gross tonnage, about 1, 100. The engines are Mr. J. H. Cor nouaces the confirmation by Her Majesty of spoken in joat."
of the usual compound favortod cylinder type; the Dr. Lochhead Ordinance No. 1 of 1882, entitled "The Horg
The fatal nacident to young Me. Frank Hat high-pressure oylinder is 30 inches diameter, and Lent Commander Chas. Mix. M. Untierra. of Naru, Sootland, to J. CN HARMON, of Portland kong and Shangbai Bank Ordicance Amendment tou, of the North Borneo Co.'s service, is r fest. Tha ateros Is supplied from two singla.Me. C. D. Bottom lay
the low pressure 60 inches, the stroke being turen Ordinance, 185"
ported (says ths N. C. Doily News) in the folented steel boiture with three fornaces in cach, Berd. Corlike 1232 The appointment of Mr. Roghfort Magatro, owing terms in a letter dated Sandakan, 16th at a pressure of 110 lb. The vessel in chased Mr. H. L. Dennys
MA, to us Private Secretary to H.E. the Go-March, 1883: The party were going up the in the highest grade of the Enron Varitat, and Mr. Hagman Flakuk secaos, and of Lieut. C. B. Veryan, The Bate, Segamat rivar, about eighty miles from San-is Bitot up for a for Europese and Chinais pas. Roy. B. Lahler temporarily, as Aide-de-Camp, are gazetted se
dakan, They were about forty miles ap the sengers, bat le principally intended for the cargo dating from the 30th March.
TiFor, Mr. Hatton was Best, in a gobang trade. She is a inter visual be the Mong Kut / Mont, &. Tylon-Patiez. Ez-G. Raynal. (cace, with a few natives; the rest of his men and will be commanded by Captain Jordan, late Mr. A. P. Mabwen were in two or three other gobongs, coming up of the company's steamer Dasube, She will leave Mr. Louis Hauschild behind, Mr. Beveridge being last. On turning the Clydean 20th pros. for Singapore and Hong. Mr. H. W. Daris
band of the river one of the men cried out that kong. Tha Tai Chiu, the third best, will to Mr. Fed. R. Aubert Bor. C. M. Vaughan there was a wild bull, and then that it was on launched on the lath pror., and the Sian, the Mt. 9. M. Tror-Smith elephant. Mr. Hatton woat after it, and Bred fourth one, sarly in April, Ali the four boats. M. Barretto twċ ahote from his. Winchester enrbine. Both hit the mark. The wounilad beast mada for the are similar, and are built of stool. jungle, and Hatton and bis was went after Lt. This was about 5 pm, and it was getting dark in the jungle. After going some way they re- solved to return. Hatton was walking with his- gun at the shoulder. Or the teak before him † - baag 6 orooper. He raised the butt end of hie rillo to brush il side, when the rife west off
On the 7th instant, at St. John's Cathedral, Hong- kong, by the Rev. W. Jousings, Colonial Chaplain, JANET, eldest daughter of the late Nathaniel Rose
Maine, USA
DEATH.
1004
As Newphwang, on the 11th of Mamh, JogN Watts, late of I. M: Cestome, aged $7 years,
The Daily Press.
·HONGKONG, APRIL 9TK, 1853.
The British steamer Mongkut, Captain. Loff, which arrived bere, from Glasgow, on Saturday, is a new vesel belonging to the Boettish Oriental Steamship Company, a description of which has [aiready appeased in our columus.
The monthly returns of the Collector of Stamp Karenus show that for the mouth of March the sum of $17,849.08 was collated, while the emount for the quarter ending31st March was $45,199.38, bowing an increase over the same quarter, of last year of 3,391,49.
and grind out that Mr. Hation was dead. Be- veridge can to the place sad found him breathing
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ME O. Errors
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A reduction of the income tax by- fhres half.biz. B. A. Bolomon pence is announced.
POLICE COURT.
7th April.
BETOED ME. H. E. WODEHOUSE.
OPIUM CASE.
Chung Ahl, coolio, was obarged by Insprator Quincey with possession of prepared opium with
marked. These sankou pils, stand god altsatel on the banks of the river T'as-tong pay out a permit on the 2nd inst.
The defandant Jiyns No. 2, Tank Lane, and
Mr.A. Sadler, D.A.0.0.0.
Dr. Von der Horuk Mr. C. P. Chater
hfr. X. PatarmoŽI
M. HL. I. W. Nevils Mr. H. Makenste Mr. A. Wamyas
Siemas Mr. J. J. Franci Mr. J. A. Masoly Mr. A
Mr. P. V. Ribeiro Me/ H. G. Bico, D.4.C.G.
Mr. A.. Gulfso
Mr. M. E. SOO
Ber. G. Burgkignoli
Mr. H. Byramja
Mr. A. A. Oxflexves
Bay. J. B. Ost
Mr. C. Heari
Mr. J. H. 8. Lockhart · Mr. W. H. B. Moz507 Lieut. H. C. Bamorsel,
Boffe
Mr. J. Jamanjos.
Com. C. P. 6. Hicks, RN Mr. H. Williams, B.N. Mr. B. Leyton Mr. G. E. Nobl
Mr. H. G Flychain,
DA.C.G. Mr. G. Paroy, Ja
Mr. E. Osborne
Dz. 8. à. Crick
Mr. H. R. Coombs Mr. H. M. Caldwell. Kr. W. H. Bay Mr. F. C. Ray
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The Antamera onvoys are still bera. Tkoy had an interview with Li Hung-chang on Satur day, and I hear that they were then requested to remain until the arrival of the French Minister, The latest advices from the Amir are that no- thing had been sean of M. Diller, who no doubt has been delayed en rauta by the heavy snowfalls that have taken place in Mongolia.→N, C. Daily News Correspondent.
THE FRENCH MAIL.
At this time of the year, a banter of house. boats go to the Hills, starting on Saturday after noon and returning to Shanghai on Monday Mr. B. Chatterton Wilsex morning. Four foreigners who arrived from the Mr. E. Stoil Mr. G. Stewart
billeon the 2nd lost., state flat a large stone was thrown into their köat at about fire minates to twelve o'clock on Sunday right; the 1st inst. while passing under a bridge at Hung-jas village which is also a Zakin station. The bridge apan ning the greek at the spot in dufunded at night by a boom across it at the water line, and the felix runnare keep the boom in position at night to prevent boats passing without paging the kin. The foreigners suppose that, considering yesterday evening. The subjoined telegrams Bro the time of the outrage, the missile mat are bocu thrown by those in charge of the station. The stone, which woigbed some seventy or eighty pounds, broke one of the hard wood ribe; had it Obituary:-Ashton W. Dilko. late member for fallen through the skylight it would probably Newusstle, and Major-General John Michell.
LONDON, 14th March. have injured the people in the asbin: Afabridge. Higher up the creek the foreiguars were polted the attention of the Honse to the papers relating Mr. Stanhope gare notion that he would call with sloves by is unushor of boys.
Mr. F. E. Arjanes
Captain H. Emokondary,
Dr. B. Bandləri, A.M.D. Mr. H. R. Best
Kr. 6.-U. Strester
Mr. F. E. Fost Mr. A. P. Stokon Mr. J. Pesati
Mr. D. Naronba
Mr. Dt. À. Cheta Mr. D. E, Coldwell
Mr. R. Lail
Mr. W. W. 0. Phillippa
Mr. J. Y. V. Ferzon
Bay. Heusel
Mr. Geo. A. Callersli
1ất. D. B. Ta
Tiest. Han. &. Lamkari,
B
Mr. P. Jordan
Mr. Machado
Mr. L. K. Zairb
Mr. A. Woolley
Mr. a. E. Madar
Mr. J.-M. S. Alvan
Capt Gordon, l'he Buffa
Mr. J. M. Onedos
The M, M. sloamer Ava, Captain Bretel, from Marseilles 4th alt, vid ports of call, bringing the London mail of the 2nd alt, arrived here
taken from Ceylon and Indiau papere
LONDON, 13th March..
llis Excellency Li Hong-ohang arrived atto Mr. Tibert's Hill, and so gare files of a re- Woosong early on the morning of the 2nd inst.solation, condemning suck Bills of being esl in the Hazan and then proseaded op the Yang-sulated to distort the friendly feelings between taza to the Northern end of Bash Faiand, where Baropeans and Natives.
ho arrived about 4 o'clock. An Arsenal gaps
LONDON, 16th ofareb. Patrlak Egna bas arrived at New York. He
boat, four of the alphabetical gunbuste, the Chi- Boso training trigase and the China Marchands' denies that he fled from Dublin, and states that steamer Yungaing, under the command of Captain the funde of the Land League have been employel Buchonau, were awaiting him there, the Arsenalin preventing rather this causing outrages in goobost and the Yungning having left Shanghai Ireland. the previons afternoon. On board the former
LONDON, 17th March.
wers the Shanghai Thotai and the Tax Commis- The Times considers the Indian Badgst, on Bioner, while the District Magistrats, the prin. the whole, entisfactory. The Daily News 180 eipal arsenal officials and the Managers of the approves of it, but suggests that Government. Mr. L. d. d'Almada Cas C.M.S.N. Co. went in the Yenging. The Vice- should withhold payment of sterling loan and re-
Mr. E. E. Dear
Mr. L. F. Carvalise
Nr. B. A. Carvalho
Mr. K. Akord
Mr. G. L. Tomalia
Mr. A. F. Alver Mr. W. MaKinney Mr. F. 17. Saa5062 Mr. F. Etsux, Mr. J. Ecan Anten Mr. F. V. BEO, Jr.
Mr. W. II. P: Profil lient, H. B. Knight, Tae
Bada
Mr. F. T. Feiras Foster Mt. Barf
Mr. Wm. Liggi
Mr. T. Jackson
Mr. G. Sharp
Mr. V. C. Haba
M. G. de Champeanr
Rev. F. Hartmana
Mr. Max Grois
Mr. F. Herdera De W. Hartigan *Dz. Jean Stankoll
roy was visited by the officials soon after his duce borrowing for publio works. arrival and left on the fear not long after. Ne due to the authors of the explosion at wards for Yü Obt Kion, which is six or seven Whitehall has yet been discovered, nor have mites below Wahn. Provious to starting he was further arroste been made. The police have Bainted by the gauboate. The Aracnal gunboat boos donhted at all Gas Ministers' oflow and at and the Fangning returned to Shanghai on the both Houses and Parliament. 2nd instext and, as the Tantsi left the gunbost, a valute of thr guns was fizod. His Excellen. of bas two montis love in which to perform the rites in connection with the funeral of his mother.
LONDON, 18th March. A reward of owo thousand pounds bas hзon offered for the discovery of the authors of the Whiteball explosion.
Walsh, who was implicated in the Dublin The Tau-t'al of Shanghai is at prosent mosh murders by Carey's evidence. has been released intersated in the inauguration of a native corros post fasto.
Paris, 17th Macob. pany for the supply of paro water to the alty
and the vernacular papera hues lately had a good Anxiety provails bors that the disturbances doal to say upon the subject. It is aid that the will be renewed hore to-morrow. oporations of the company, are to be pursued
From the N. C. Daily News we learn that the
· Testai of Shanghai la interesting himself in'| the formation of a Chiness company to supply pure water to the native city. We wish that well-wearing official all success in his Andeavours and congratulate him an his enlightened views. In country
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04 Saturday, next a yacht race is arrange! so renowned for filth and insanitary condi- to take place for yachts of under tex tous. The and abot poor Hatton through the right breast.PER SANTERN EXTENSION, AUSTRALASIA, AND
start wil be tunde from the usual storting place tions as Chins it is refreshing to observe any at the Coal Sheda at Kowloon, and the course Ho foll baob, rrying out in Udin (his buy), movement, however small, towards the at-will be decided by the wind. The rass will beSayah mati su dead." Mr. Feveridge had just come up to that part of the river and besed tisment of an adequate supply of the first open to all owners of yachts, and post entries will the shot, when one of the msa jams rushing up THE BRITISH OCCUPATION OF EGYPT.MM. Bles
be socopted. Yeohting in this colony has gone necessary of cleanliness and sanitation. It is, down a good deal of late years, and there so
Lord Dufforis, in answer to a petition, said Also, especially choouraging to see the to be a movement among raxions gentleman to movement originating with the natives them-rerive the old interest in this plant and health his last. This was on the evening of the let of that he could hold cat no hope of a peras
Moroh. His body arrived hers ou the night of neni soenpation, but intimated that the troops ful pastime. Wo wish them stery anecdas. ucires instead of being pressed on them by
the 3rd instant, brought down by Mr. Haveridge would not withdraw no fer present oirenwatauses. foreign infosnice,
THE BUDGET. It is notified that His Excellency the Governorst part of his following in a small gobong. A Some short time ago bas made the follastig provisional appointments Coroner's jury was appointed, the bely exewined
Mr. S. A. Normba steps were taken at Canten by nativo in monsequence of the death of Mr. Justine for identification and buried in the European
The resence for the past financial year amount-z. G. J. Hiest
Me.. H. N. Mody Mr. A. Falconer capitaliste an doat a scheme for the supply Snowden The Hou, James Russell, LLD. ouotery, attended by all the Europeans in ad to 489,000,000.
The expenditure for the past financial your Cape. H. A. Newington, Colonial "rezaurer and Registrar General, to be Sandakan. At the fugaert a verdict was return- of paro water to the City of Rams. We have Acting Poisus Jadge; Dr. Frederick Stewart, ed that Frank Hatton anidentally shot bim moanted to £38,875,000.
B.M.L.I. heard nothing of the projear of late. It has, Pokec Magistrate, to be Acting Colonial Tresell" "Mr. Frank Hatton, F.C.S., A.I.C., etc., we believe, born allowed to fall into abeyance Juurer and Registrar-General; and Captain, E. G. aged about 22, was the son of Mr. Joseph Hat
Thomsatt, B., to be Acting Polire Maistrate on, who la no well known in literary aimles at only temporarily, we hope partly owing to in addition to his proper deties as Harbour Lane and is Amerios. He was solooted for the obstructiveness of the officials and part- Master.
mineralogical explorations in British North Borneo, being the most promising student of his ly, no doubt, to the enginearing difficulties which would have to be sarmounted and the affecting vessels plying about the harbour in the
Car attention has been drawn to a catier time at the Royal Soboal of Mines.
That the Korean populaoc bara a distinct and consequent costlinese of the undertaking. vicinity of Wanchai. The matter is the dan Ita, however, hardly be expected sorous way in which submerged or nearly aabtary remisettal ides of the suzerainty of China merged piles of the Long Pist, which le being in the peaineala is evident (reaths the Japan that the exccation of so large a scheme dowelished bare been left standing. There are Mail from many pasanges in Bishop Rider's should follow very speedily on its incepa bumber of such piles, and though we have so touching acount of his captivity in Korea, nad tion. Some time must necessarily be rat heard of no dissatory courring in sea hie vorage under excort from Soul to Monkden sayaence of the way, thay bave bees left, there and avahwang. A striking example was fur allowed for incubation. In our own colony have boun several narrow soapss. As the plar istianed at Peng-ang, the shist town of the pro- we have only just commenced the ereen. Jemelished, it would surely be well that all the io of P'eug-nu, and 155 miles from the capi tion of a scheme of water supply practic old piles should be taken up, or if that is not to narrative describit this place at
dana, the dangerous spots ser sibly ought to beargo city surrounded by walla and pioassatly ally decided upon more then seven years
M. E. O. Heily, B.N. meeting of the waters), navigable to this point sgo, although during all that time the distance from the remaining part of the pier, just by the big junks of Sbul, which discharge chair on his house beiur searched a small quantity of Mr. prod. Ogden population have been put to considerable in places where people, of the data are freight beneath the walls. His Gentooss dos-ments for preparing the drug, opium water, do, s. 3. F. G. Roz prepared ojom, was found, together with implered. Ogden likely to steer their boats or Januches in round straits to obtain wntor during periods of ing the pier. Theys is no lighten this dangereus ribes the inhabitants as hot-headed quarrel-The informer gara seidense to buying spiam of Lev. B. Lemonier drought. The bardehip has not been so spot at night, and it is to be hoped the mastier some, and sadanious. They it was who burned the defendant a mach felt by the British and foreign complace.
will be looked to before some accident takes the American schooner General Sherman, abip.
Convicted of possession, and of refailing prs. Mr. A. P. GearTOR wrecked on the shore, and massacred her prepared opium, and flued $20, or in default fourteen Mr.E.E. H. Pollard, E.N. They it was who sasembled to rire the Frensh munity, whobave water laid on intheir houses,
The adjourned Companies tug-of-war of the from Kang-lib. The trade of the place is large days" hard labour for want offense. but it has frequently pressed very hardly Baffs Sports, did not come off at eleven am, on and active, and the town is always busy. Boop Broan CAPT, H. G, THOMSETT, B.N. an the Chinese, who have daily to struggle Saturday sa arranged the day before, but at 4 after bis entranos," through a vast and sombre
A VAGABOND. for their supply at the taaks, and not seldom o'ekek in the afternoon. It will be remembered gato, the Catbolio digalary was resognized. that the eight company teams had their prelim. Instantly an immange tumalt arons: & nowd have they had to purchase it from the water insty pulls at the Race Course on Thursday, and segonabled from all directions, surging like the boats. We hope the good people of Canton the remaining trials were to decide which was zares of the yes, and sea became so compact and Shanghai will be able to secure for the best team of the four which were nocetut that the chair-bearers could not proceed with fing, and he was "run in "on's charge of being on Thursday. H. E. Sir George Bowen was pre. their burden, who was meanwhile.conoealed from themselves an abundant supply in less time sent; and Lieut-Cot. and Mrs. Hobson, with many vion. We must see him, we must see him," than Hongkong has spent in thinking over users of the Enfie, mon of the regiment and was shouted on all sides; "angover the obsit?"
Captain Bichard Skinner, master of the eten Dr. A.B. Cottell, A.M.D. its Tytam scheme, specially as their acces look place at the lower part of the Parade the ozawa pressed closer and closer to catales Misund Casile, appeared in answer to a suc. Mr. 37. A. Hassland
other people were also on the acone. The palling In a moment the curtains were torn away, and sities are so much greater than our own. Ground, and 2 and D Company teams were the sight of the foreigner der. Itidel soatlunes mono charging him with haring assaulted bis Mr. James Hulgin The Pokfolum reservoir has always farnicharst to face sinh other, the former beving the bistory as follows The mandarin," in charge quarter-mister, Frank Namby, on the 5th inst. Capt. Igall, R.A.
The complainant stated that at 26m on the Laut. 4. W. Allen slight advantage of a trifling fall of the ground of the assort, "shoate, but his voice cannot do. ad us with a supply which, thoughi sadly towards them. Col. Hobson gave the word to plante the uproar: the bearers do their best: the 5th inst..ho was on the wetoh, when be saw a. C. B. Hler, R.N. Mr. E. Bowdler deficient is quantity, has still
Lieut. H. Enok, the light down on the gangway for him to see his hir. D. A. Esmedios keep us going. There is more probability either one way or the other. H coopany men then at fast I am carried into a court-hotsp
way. Tho captain esme on board and want to Mr. C. C. Caban of the Shanghai scheme being carried out cle from their opponents. They immediately this seurs gosse over again. The strife lasted bie ahin, but afterwards esate out and abused Mr. P. Hat
gava a good, well combined beare, and gained crowd rushes in. I am borne to another place expeditiously than the Canton ono. At the toch saratage of this success, and by regular for three hours, and they (the escort) were of him for showing the light and than taking it Mr. J. G. Becha in a dark out-of-the airy again. After this the defendant struck. Kormages
Mr. H. J. H. Trigg Leaves, got their opponents out of positiourand last bound to look me former place it would be easy, as the Ne slipping off tapir look, all effective opposition way aloset, where I was soon healeged Why bug on the head twice.
Mr. C. 061 Daily Nawe suggests, to make an arrange was then at in and, and the rope was soon snd, bim back it would have bear hatter to put ---Edwin Bebingon, anotbar quarter-master of the Boi. H. W. Loo ment with the foreign company which is to drawn the twelve yards which bad hon fired him to death, I heard them asy. What is our ship, corroborated the complainant's evidenos as - Mr. A. Loey
Mr. D. J. Vanlop. supply the settlements, tad this, we opine, sales thon isid hold of the rops; the latter, longer any bravee in the capital? We must kill
as the distance to tie palled. A and E Com Gorerament thinking of? There are, then, no to the blows.
The defendant said that just as he was stop. Mr. 4. Pokoers
Mr. J. Bell Ieving will be the course, adopted. In any case having was the toss, sebared the advantage him her What do you say the sweeping on the ladder tho vomplainant showed the Zient. G. G. H. Beth,
The Bafa the promoters would bare the advantage of of the fall of the ground, and directly 'It is the order of the son of Heaves to seed light, and removed it before he got up, nearly
the word, hate was given, they mored him berk, and, further to treat him well. He is ossing him to fall overboard. He was annoyed Dr. Finber the experience of the foreign company their opponenta farrard, and giving theer, be a man of note lis Iris own country; and a great beasts he thought it was done intentionally. wharessat Canton they would have to proceed time to rally, they had the rege draws over the personage in Chios. What hoes era, the Headmitted striking the complainant, but he without any assistance of that kind. A requielte twelve yarde Is a few secunde. After made of the Emperor of China? Yes, in. thought he was jusiided by the provocation, as plentiful supply of pure water cannot fuil short panes to let the men. get their mind deed, His Majesty sent a courier to demand the man was impertiount to him,
Fined $1. again, the wisning, compoutes faced each other bin." The Bishop adds that the words song. to engender a greater love of cleanliness for the deal trial, and this tag proved the best what ilmed the olamour." rest in Koren is
Low Wai, master of the Turg Hing Theatre, among the population fortunate enough of the lot. H Company men won the fose for the prestige of the Emperor of Chips that tho
obcice of side, and took the lower side, but thay mere tation of his name was sufficient to res. Markat-street, was Suad $10 for permittiar bli becorps possessed of it, and so to promote were nevertheless cuable to win the tag. For for tranquility."
drain to become so foni as to osuse a great nai- health and comfort. If Shanghai and Can-one seconds after the word was given, the
sance ou the 23rd ölk strain ch either aids of the rope was equal, and
- DISEASED MRAZ, A tor succeed in carrying out their respective moved neither to one side nor the bar, E Loaden snd China Express of the 2nd alting Fab. Market, was enmanned by Mr. Ortay.
The following items are extracted from the
Wong Han Ki, master of stail. No. 25, Sul projects it may be expected that their exam-Company then, by a good, woll, spinbined
It is reported that the unboat Midge, which ple will be followed by other large cities, pull, drar chefe opponents little forward, is so laid ap af Hongkong, is about to be re-porn, please of sexg to the Tampereen Hall with full sahurity to wires along the French Road. It was, however in Septembox
latter,
Mr. Fleming, Prisne Justice of Domerers, in s rig for slaughter which was no diseased an use my mans for a meal. I made requiring later cabresented by severol pormon on the English and thus gradually the empire may be weaned at a tow inster back, but the text and of commissioned at that port
to be wait for buman food, on the 6th inston, and, as Lexpooled, my friend had serer turn- side that, in view of the large number of residents appolated Queer's Advocate of Ceylon.
LONDON, 23MTM Maroli. from its uncleanliness and cease to morit its bompany won them still tears rope, and dragged The "Spirit Convention" with Ham has not The pig was went to the slaughter Souse to be ed up there. As he told me he knew the who the Babbling, Well Rand it would be more in
The Quran is confined to her room at Windsor unenviablo reputation for filth.
the H men out of their positions, so that they yet anderstand, been definitely concluded, killer, bat is saved the men the trouble by dying abouts of that place, I think I may fairly warn the generalinterest that they should take the lat began to alip. It was all over with the latter at the matter in under consideration between Itself. On being opened its bowels were found any of your charitable readers. The man was to route, the French Councils apparently through injuries received by a fall on the stair then, for at excis heave they went a bit forward the British and Siamese Governments.
to be in a bad state, and it was prident that the aborit 5 ft. 9 in., wore a sort of poster" wap, indiferent in the matter until it was discovered case. The spoidant was originally vivial in T# tmde between Korea and China, former until the judge pried over and the company
animal could not have ten spy food for some I mean 'a breed between a Glengarry and an or, that the project hed received the approval of the charsot r, but the kase has since so swollen as His Excellency the Japanses falster and Ma. days.
dinary peaked cup, and had's short ight board. Chamber of Commerce, and would therefore be to inespacitate her from leaving her apartment. ly conducted at what is known as the Korean mon hailed the access of their tasm with en-
thusiastic alears. Twelve yerda seemed rather demo Mori hare teft Tadou, with their family, The defendant mati ke was unaware the pig I stole my card, and wii, yours, &o., of some importance. The President of the
LONDON, 24th March. DELTA Gate at a village on the borders of the twes short distance for such a purpose, and afforded on a short visit to Hastings and other pisose on was disessed,
Branch Conngil finally requested the ConsulThe Queen is renovering from her regestas- countries, full of rocy largely upon the open- bat little tris, of sadurunen.
the Bouth Coast of England.
Fined $10, or in default 14 days' imprisonment. Hongkong, 4 April, 1883.
{"General" foj sak the perzission' of the Chinese 'cident.
with
faroplying tau
Jeha Nicholas, « ship'e carpenter, was found P.C. Ryan lying sales in the gutter in Queen's-road at one o'clock on Batarday morn
engine and rageband.
Fixed 31, or in default 21 days' imprisonment.
AFLAVIT,
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FOUL DRAINI.
Mr. Frod. L. Fost Mr. A. E. Vatcher Mz. J. Ozanga Kir. J. Inrike Mr. J. L. 8. Alvea Mr. J. Dyer Rall Mr. J. T. Chater
Sidney Hancook
Mz. E. FroMT Smith
Mr. S. E. Neate
Hr. Bruce Shepherd
Mr. F. Degenser
Mr. G. G. Anderson Lion. G. L. King.Esr-
ms, R.N.
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B. F. W. G. von Stock
Shanka
Mr. W. Forrant
Mr. T. G. Paçok
Mr. W. M. B. Arthur
Mr. A. J. Biay
bt. H. Neville Bolo, K«N.
Mr. J. M. Armstrong
Mr. N. A Bioba
Kr. Goa. T. Hopkins MY. E. J. H. d'agains
Dr. Ho Kai
Mr. J. H. Klion- Mr. J. McCallum Captain E. A. M. Liardet,
R.M.LI.
Lt. Goo, Porter, The Bubs Lient. E. E. Barenbill, The
Buxte Dr. Conta Mr. M. J. D. Stephens Ma. Khong chia hết. Mr. Wad Ayak
Mr. Woo No Kim
Botas
Mr. Ho Amei
Mr. Ng Mua Kwan Mr. Lee Sing
Mr. Ow thing Chow
Mr. Chan Taza Yaa Mr. Chook
U Fan
Mr. En Wai Elant
Mr. Chan Chan Tsun M. Wour Sup Shon
CORRESPONDENCE,
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILT POLI81.”
PARYS, 18th Mari. outside the South Gate of the city; though hor The projected demonstrations today to goin far they are likely to be ancoessful, and what memorate the aufterssty of the Commune havə measured have been adopted to ensure the propar collapsed Tranquillity in the city was not dis- purification of the water, we are out loformed tarbed. There is no doubt that the object in view iss Tory sroellent one, and we congratulate the Tao:
TEUBELN, 18th March.
Ten Russian Infantry battalions arrived at tal upon his public spirit. We vonture, howover, Michoslovak on the 27th February, on their way to offor him a suggestion. He wont do well to to Askabad. misha & control with the waist ng Shanghai
LONDON, 10th March. Waterworks Co., and get his water from them: Lady Florence Dixio, whilst walking in ber By sa doing he would sasure the absolute purity own grounds at Windsor yesterday, was st of the article, and avoid the trouble and ex- tacked by two man disguised as women. She passe which cannot bat attend to efforts of his was stabbed twice, but her coriat presented her probably inexperionded coadjatore. The result bring wopaded with the exception of ber hands both Lygienically and pecunistily would be far which were out whilst protecting herself. The moro satisfactory than if he were to place the dog Booompanying her protected his fainting entiro enterprise in the hands of native projectors: mistress. The keine soaped. Lady Dixie. We are aware that some objection is felt to this bas lately written articles denouncing the Lazd awing the Chiness. They are afraid lest some League" unpleasantness should szins between the inhabit.
LONDON. 2011 March. ants of the oil and foreigners, soil that the for Sir W. Harcourt replying to a question-anid, eigners might take their ustural rovengo by out that an increase.of 300 taon world be made to ting off the water-supply. arely, the import the Metropolitan Police to protect public build- asse altaobed to money making by the Chinoso ings from further explosiona themselves should tach them sat to attribule
A dispatch by Lord Dufforia detailing the
the possibility of any such abeurd reatment to Egyptian constitution deprecates the withdrawal the foreign company. Private feelings amaldan of anetaining and until the constitution is in. allowed to stand in the way of selid interests by thorough working order, foreigners suy more than by Chinese..
MADEAS. 20th March,
The members of the French Municipal Council Under-Seerstary Abloy has stated in tho bave, wo bear, all tendered their resignations. House of Commons, that amigration fraan India The oitoamstances which have led to this ertm to Réunion was stopped, and the British Ge- ordinary state of affairs are repramented as fol-vernment were doing all in their power to induce lows about eighteen months 0.0, Mr. Tong the French Government to ameliorate the condi. King-sing wishing to facilitate communication bion of the immigrante. botan Blouwei and Shanghai so as to place
LONDON, 21st Mar.
[We do not hold ourselves rompozaible for the opinimas | the Observatory if possible in clomer relatioze Mr. Mayne, the Home Bule candidate, bas
expressed by our Correspondents.]
with the Observatory in Manils, and so ale hoop elected unopposed s metaber for Tipperary, the authorities there to give us warning with raplaning Mr. Dillon. BEACH.COMBERS.
regard to typhoove, visited Sioawei, and pro Mfr. Butt, Q-C., the member for Southampton mined the Fathers to obtain permission from has been appointed Judge in plass of Sir Robert SI-Testerday afternoon at about 30 p.m. the Chinese authorities to erot tolograph poles Philimore resigning. I wan adoosted by a man who begged me to give The Government expetioned the request, and in
LONDON, 22nd March. Having no money I gave him my card to take chants Co. deomed it advisable to carry the him's for dents en he was tearly starving, pressance of their undertaking the thins Mer.
Obituary –Eic George Jessel.
Sir Arthur Gordon louros England for Ceylon
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