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THE STORY OF THE LODCHOO. NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN. ORINA AND JAPAN.

ed dospatch to the Taungli Yamou, which concluded ne follow you confirm your formuar assertion that you chouat conclude "the present controversy upon the bases

readly agreed upon, then I must reluctantly

exint

biu [Loochoo] Complication," which, oing between the two countries, I request to its great length (nearly eight pages), we

to be a most complete This was dated the 27:5 Decolaber,

account of the negotiations

The

SUPPLEMENT TO THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS."

nose na form and armed with Saider rides, all of which equipment the Chimpse: Government were to famish. In fact, one of the Chines officers at the capital has been despatoked to Shanghai to fetch these articles. The castle at

unless some unforessen obroj matr-o should onuse us to determins otherwise, to commones burinose uador the Tew constitution until the 1st January, 1891, no thich is the weantimo, an ì for the purpass of the dissolution of this som pasy, the present dose of settlement will continue

which moties bas boot given. It renda

bosa trasferral to and weased fo the row pompray

ERA WORDING, ÄT BANKOW...

(Signed)

E. G. Low, The attendon of the Chamber was, dinotol to a

Vice-Chairman. bus aspering of a similar qusition zulaod at this buyers of tam in Bankow, bat the Committeo, nfl Dr Fooks. H. G. M Consul Generat, Doyen of ayatom of extra allowance in weight claimed by some part in the Aumein of 1893, were fogood to gemo to

the Congalar Body, Shanghai......

The CHAIRMAN-Outlemen, the resolationen between buyer and sellor, and that although it was expedient to naroon anthoriadaten of corrot waighing, the Chamber onal not interfere with the

Shanghai, 11th November, 1899. Sir-Iam authorized to make the following

BRITION TUFATT WITH KONKA”

honen, is a grave interference with the privileges Merchandise and sundry producis imported The Cotareltos having applied to a Gaville, af brado granted by the Tessties, and if allowed have inornased by party two million dollars since H.M. Prinzaina Fiberstary of State for Foreign AP, asking to be allowed the opporturary of saprossing to pass without comment might besome's dangar. 1877, the fleanca hing 87.311,45 in 1877 and an opinion pou the ammoral class of the treaty pronedest to be used at a futar timo to the $9,224,715, or 1682. The provirens of FTADOD Aguro in this total for 1882 for $1,3432 us made totwan Grant Britan and Karen, wers cote serious injury of the Teads of the Port boonsly furnished with a copy in sentience. The Thay bayo therefdes to request that you will against 3093,109 1891, at lunroase of $118.023, In the last number of the Japan Mail in neoludo, the desire of your Government 18the copital is guarded exclusively by Chinese în torse, I now propose the third resolution of a onabled them to ferin concinelone nato ita atin lay the besttar before the Consoler Body, and ask Singapore figures for $3,192,074, as against

lations and rostriations, and bow for those may be ablo article entitled "The Story of the Riu-aat to waizinin the friendly relations law triope, who sumber about 1,500 or 1,600 mg. That sell the above peşɔlutions hare bean carried obtained in trasties with poighbouring countries. The prevent what appoara tu thom' ta bo na înfringe. grease of $153,8+0; while the imports from proindicial or the puntary, to the consperions slasady thou to take auch steps as may be necessary to $2,87880 in the peovious year, showing an in- are tumoroto reproantoiz extenso. The article that you will favourine with an earlyronly forgo of the same amount, to be sollited by the the dead of sotilament ind all the terms and proví, vhoes of the gnosten spinello” with flows expressed Corrimunity.—I hass the honour to bo, Sis, your articles, showing, mi ladrone of $34,064 The. hore will be n which shows to his Lordehip, and thn Committea find tint their to Esad to match inconvenience to the trading an increase of $138835. Anna and Touquin alny accorat for $40 worth of various contains what appearens between Chint and on the del Jory following, the Japa- / Chinese Government in Formoen. Also that the dous therefore all bayo full forge and affort.

by the Hongkong and Yokohamaa Chambers 17. obedient sevaat, and Japan for the settlement of the Lonchonnese Commistionor recolved a reply from the same Government pebposes to catablish a navel Mr. H. E. FRAN-I hase much pleasure in

1832 over tant of 1881 th $1,534,443. total ingruase in the valho of the import trade of dicial

Yamon that "the reason for subangat at Chatoo, where's fleet of five men-of-was scoonding the motion. and in it is published most of Taung Yen it to the Northern and thren of which are to be ironolade, will be stays being any questions which the No respons being more to an offer Erens the

that the trade mal vitality of Saigon Bapend It has often boen said, and not without roasen, Britting the correspondence of the Southern Superintendents of Trade was to tienet in order to come to the ait of Korea sharabolders might wish to ask, the motion was

alarost entirely-os-the-export of rion The In- together with the drafts of conventions

dépendant natos with regret that the exportation drawo by the Chinem Commissioners foronare for the question the careful con- should be require assistance against other conn-put to the mention had satriel,uvanimadadly, the conclusion that the question was one of arrange.

sideration its gravity demanded"

of general forehandise, after having bobled in adjustment of the matters in dispute," they had no intention of ORY teloa. All this goes to show how determined latar dotumenta wo havendrandyreproduced,

deceiving the

1881, has fallen off by about $500,000 in 1882. you have just passed really conclude the business

the valne for the Jatter your boing $3,045.148. and we now pronosa to add some facts culloa Sipakse Government":"and that the China is that hers should be the predominately for which this mooling was convened; but moving er reviving ofallowances wiloh wero the result statement in reply to your latter dated the 23rd This Gigure, hovor, still reprosanta na inoroasa our views of these officials wore expected befors tulungo tuosted heatonnes tan be; many of the shareholders prasat, in fact, we of the mobusi intaresis of the owner and purchase of Outobar last, referring to the aetion of tin of $1,200,000 on that for 1880 and of $1,550,000 story in order that our roaders any understand the present

rolations

a explanation was offered of the vernment has requested Lieutenant Watanabe, haps all who can contribute business and lead long." No between the two countries. It

t will no doubt bring trench of good faith of which thean citash of the Jaganeso Lagation at Soul, to valuable angpart, will be interested in the new repressatative of the Hankon Ten Guild addragandise Authorities with regard to Chiness on that foe 1979, The export trade to France rose that for Singapuro fall fram=81,471,000 to remembered that the good offices of Chinese crament stood convicted beyond accept the appointmmat of Military Instructor limited Company, I may mean that motive the Saaretary of the Chumbur on the same subject net in the wupley of WP. S. Watuero, Eat, from $997,592 to 2314,40, un tercases, 374

proposing Cant the Chamber ahould choose an official of the ten of Frazar & Có, v stopasiz bing token to organise it, and as al-weigher whose trusign whould be Dust in one of dis The Treats Cousas fully sonder with the 81,451,263, a falling off of S1497; for China General GRANT mediator were

$4

sought

the statement that "

questions of for- of the Korean Army. great by China on the occasion of bis visit to

The sobrast between the behaviour of the ready stated the Company is registored in Jons patos. Tha Conndtlea expressad thair willing Committee, in their view, that the (arbitrary) re- | the doorange has been more marked, the valuD "sign relations are always conducted under

don and its Memorandum of Asiointion bas just fa ila all in their power to chtain the sequicssoned of Tientsin in 1879, and the ox-I'resident, while Imperial instruatione," but wint the nature Chinese and Japanese soldiery when off duty cams to hard, suitable Dad of Settlement the member of the Chamber in the desired appointmerel of a native emplové from le potion while of the exports to that country having fallen declining to express any opinion on the hose instructions was unible subjects calls forth many comments from the Koreans, is la the course of preparation and will be sent mint, hat suggested that the enbioot of voice was reskling in the Settlement would have to be from $1,193,813 to $562,313, showing a talling merica of the dispute. agreed to act in that like the Ministers of the Tsung-li Yomen had which, am proud to say, are in favour of our home shortly to be led by the Registrar. Theo thyol ortion of complaint, and that it would looked upon as an interference with the privileges off of $301,200. Notwithstanding the oxtablish

be advisabla at the same time to providucīnirruzudy of trade granted by the Treaties It is on this ment of a regular loo by the afsegageries, the capacity, It was understood at the time no power to anticipate. Mr. SHARIDO there. troops. Too Chinese roam about the streets | Circular already distributed will have "informed in one cases of inferiority ki balk as co-ins that already, many years ago an arrange exports to Auras adj Tonynin how declined in

apon decided to dose the cantrovoray, but hà

committing acts of violones against the natives. that the gallant Genoral recommended that forwarded one more remonstranca do the /ard insulting their women, so that the Koran yo as to the most important charges which will payed with mustóra of Kinking tea ns sold on tignant has beea arrived at by which the Chinesi volas from $428,975 to $381,501, ahowing a dif the matter should bo settled by mutual con-

aro diazusted with them. The Japanese, whe cassion, the Japanese to cede the southern branch of faith by China, of which the fol: uunior abant 100 mon only, are kept under very isles to China, and retain those to the north.lowing is the closing paragraph

striot dissipline, and are only allowed a limited It would

Before departing to report the nilaro of my die amount of liberty from their barracks; and their sion, ead to place the settlement of the promnt que decent demeanour on these occasions in greatly

ioa in the lands of my loverment, I beg to remind admired by the restivos. you, thas in this matter of Bius, it is you: Govern it which has parsed am not suleiiited to increase.cat mutual goodwill, and it is your Govora. mat biak has broka agament. Henceforward Japan will not tolerine so teference at the path

from tho Mail's

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skia lande. mant of your Government in her actions with regard to the

by

Prking to conduct the deto

that

Emigration of Jentilate Koreans to castern Sheria has been increasing yearly to suols an extent, that the Clovernment is about to leans o law prohibiting it,

appoar in the new company. A mesting te con. firm the basin of the prament mosting will be called between fourter and thirty days; most likely it will hold after blo ordinary general meeting, which will take plage about the middle of the month

The meeting then dissolved.-N. C. Daily News

Later in the year, huwavor, år. Tong low-cheeta

Hanko market, as well as for false packing, and tailings, of both of which the Enyere made frotont Authorities, before taking judicial stops against farance of 341,174

The Lotive of the Contilles, horror, was eng municats particulars to the Consul if the assailing vowels of 16-416 bone, while in 1981 there complaint

| a nativa la forelen employ, have first to com In 1882 chere entered the port of Saigon 15 trated by the publlesion by the Huakow Tos Gail tonality concerned, and although the latter is were 4 vessels of 23549 tons; but on the other of the roolutions they had esmu to, which in the herd, by the rales of the arms seranganoat, to, baud $31 atomos of 889,280 tons entered in 1892 opin wet the Committee ensinized restdstians upon trade which are contary to trendy stipelations, and plane the parties before the Court without atas against 33 of 178,240 tots in 1881. Those the matter remains "in, stata que, though hopes terapt to servon or conceal thận, bo would cer- figures do not include the mail beste, nor vessels are entertained that a natiefistoty seznogement way tainly be justified in axozwoising bis indumes in parting into the port in distross or for accidental yet be conas to before the now season opens.

order to prevent native employés to be removed reasons. In 1881 the French dag was represented SHANGHAI GENERAL OHAMBER OF CHINESE OFFICIAL INTERFERENCE WITH FONIGE from their position on the strength of charges only by 13 sailing vuseela and 2 steamers; in which he had good reason to mozaider as arbitrary 1863 it had Geniiing væsaria and 31 steamara." It COUMERCE

malicious.

however, always the English dag that makes the want frequent appearance. In 1882 the Eng- and 203 slaamore, while in 1861 the correspond. Hah fog was represented by 11 sailing rensela

Government con missioued Mr. SHISHIDD, Owors, the result of the regotiations tad re-adminkeration så be may deem necessary. In / W. White, and J. H. Scott.

bor

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Concluded the disonosion of the pro desire. In the multor of tho Finxia question wo

follotions. On the 21st Octo-entered upón negotiations with you by the Imperial

and Mr.

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that the

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to obtain the views of

NORTH CHINA INSURANCE COMPANY.

The SECRETARY read the bathon canvaning

Was prepared by a sub-committee of the Chamber,

a

.A

CHINESE INTERFERENCE WITH ~~

FOREIGN-INDUSTRIES.

74 when the cgreement selves arminged for, fell to this recuft, S. Alorris (Scoretary); representing 802 shares. Mr. Wetmore stated that a mistaka had been his assurance that there

тудя

-500

on a

"their

when

to blame for

ris read notice.

Mr. H. S. MORRta esconded the motion.

Though for Rozeral years I har begrd vagne une paur, I mover know that thoy uufacturing company, claimed. any exclusive rights or privileges with which I was likely to interfere, nor could Me: Danny have known it or he certainly would bare so informed me.

I therefore entered upon the formation of the

ing figures were only 8 sailing vossals and 166.

Irow our imports, ars Singaporo and Hongkong, which between the absorb two thirds of our products; but from thess parks these products Aro distributed by the operations of commerce

Vice-Chairman, Shanghai General Chambar over the whole world,

of Commerce.

TAXES OF SHIPPING AT HAIPHONG.

THE LIUDHIU CONTROVERSY.

We sro Indebted to the Japan Mall for the following text of the Convertice down'up by Om Haiglong correspondent writes andar Mr. Shishido, Imperial High Commissioner for date 39th Maroh I read to-day your report Japan at Peking, and tho Tenng-li Ystalo, to Hongkong Chamber of Commerce, and the or explanation, by the Chinese Government of the proceedings at the meeting of the which signature was refused, without any apology,

I

His Majesty the Emperor of China and His Majesty, the Emperor of Japas being equally aware of the importanen of maintaining the ex- isting terms of friendship betware their roses. tive congtries, have appointed us their respectiva Special Commissionare, Hut is to say:-

His Majesty the Emperor of China,

The Prince and the Minister who are in chargo

And His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, His Majesty's Revoy Extraordinary sad Mio- istor Plenipotentiory to China: respective Sevareigas have agrood upon the fal Who iu acordance with the command of their

lowing suticles:

All the points of discussion heretoforo carried on between the High Contracting Parties rela five to the Rinkiu question shall be suspended and laid aside

appear, however, that General GEARTconfined himself strictly to mediation, and after examining the case of each party he advised the withdrawal

wal by China of all previous despatches and the appointment of Special Commissioners anthorised to nego tiate a speedy and peaceable settlement of

The advantages of afforestation appear to be

To the Antamr of the your the maintance of the the question. This advice was accopted

khown and recognised by the authorities, au

Chamber was naked to bring to the etica of the Cons The Chinese Commissioners, in reply to this dist having been published ordering 111 farmwor

salar Authorities the'ention of the Chinoso, clas

In the present cass of Me, Waimben's Con the Chinese Government in

10 SU far as the despatch, said that they were waiting for the to-plant pinetrees on all the waste lands in their The Shanghai Giral Chamber of Commmeeening indesity in the shape of Obidas Yara Com-On the nontmey they ban phofed à gulleiout The annual general meosing of the members in obstructing the formation of a propend manufac pradors them mim have not beán infringed. of Commissioners was concern-viors of the Superintendents of Trade, but holdings. ed, they failed to despatch them to

olding the court officials helds the past of was held on the 6th inst. at the offens of the pans, it being allowed that the Cly nesse had muted a safeguard for the protection of the foreign

maopoly to native company to droat will for a Tokio as they should have, after open-endored;

they could not say whether they would be

they promised, however, that Mr. the Kip disguised as an ordinary difficality was experienend is forming a quocim, was navd to proron niives, fram farthering the the purpose of arresting the Compradore has also considerable, the manter having risen from King's apy, his duties boing to travel Chamber in the Secohnen Road. Considerable afteilne mrpoas. It was stated, that intimidation employer's interest, as the watrant granted for steamers. The increase in Gornian steamers is ing commnnicatious, asking instand lat

Товость Sarstumo should be informed what these izan, making inquiries and private notes about sud the maetize, which was called for half-past schon, and that the native mployds of the foreign not Japau should send a

Green Led boosude the satire 25 to 62. tliere.

views were with the least possible delay, the stata of the local Governments. Later, he two o'cbook, did commerce till after three mom threatened with urut for complialty. The Authorities failed to obtain the sanction of the The details of the sport trade show little The Japanese Commissioner, in a terse note learns the satis ground in an official caproity. Rr. E.. G. Low, the Vice-Chairung of the Committed and the scurt of Consuls through Consular Representative of the United States are on the part of Frouch producere to Wiving the point, in order to facilitate a

Although there seems to the Tanng-li Farndn, answered that as it with full authority from the King be reward up Chamber, prosided, and there were present the Doyon, and the mattor was brought to a satisfac

be therefore no provids Lesotras with markets. Thus oot , and to

to show

they were had been thus declared that the Chinese right Governors, and punish bad ones, and to

Merses. W. S. Robillard, J, G. Pardon, J. M. evacionin.

TONNAGE DES ON CARGO BOUTE. «

proend for farther interferense with regard to tou goods to impart saing of which in 1882 1 by pacifie spirit, the Japanese Flanipotentiary Commissioners had no full, aske such alterations and sompro veraente in local Youou, P. G. Kibbe, Carl Jantzen, A. Harmaa,

The Commissioner of HTM. Customa at this part the attempted arrest, the Tematy Conants feel was $1,655,904, came almost szoluzively from having issued an official notice that in consequence obliged for your having brought Mr. Wetmore's Singapore and team English factories. Ia the Japanese Minister at Peking, to

confer

of a supplementary omvation with the German Goraplaint to thale, butive, the proceedings in this 1881 Branon did not figura as having iraporfed with the Chinese Commissioners, and armed solved itself to naught, tint he was about to this capasity be travels with a large rotinus. In

vermut, German ekipe were to be allowed to bondh him with special powers to conclude a treaty

return to his country, and desired no reply the course of his present official tour, he visited the meeting.

The CHAIRMAN suit the first business was at the poet of Woong for the purpose of taking in vase involring olhor points besides, on account of even a single kilo.of three articles, of which she manufactures immense quantities, and in 1882. tobie comunication. The Chinese GoFoosub on Sunday last, the 18th inst., in greas or agreement on the questions at issue. The varniment did tot take Mr. Susado at as nida, by whom ko nas entertained at the Co-huuds of the nerdbers of the Chamber a few days. quos omno in fon months the Comaster addressed longues to soare the Corimistes tend my en. It would be easy to show the same result with stato and paid a visit to our Consul-General, Mr. the adoption of the report which had been in the and discharging erago, cargo beate proceeding there, I which it may become necessary to take action she only sapplied the colony with $2,123 worth,

to load of ducharge vergele would bochayed fourage In conslagion I have been requested by my col- quulerence commenced its siltings on her bait fromptly. forwarded a reply, iu salate. Ho discharged many of the local Go-\ Chairman of the Chamber, and said that it was hardship such ay imposition would be on the tradere attempt which might be made to viclate regard in other articles, often the most import..

He regreftol the alance of Mr, Howie, the the body of minister of Peking, pointing one tho 15th August, 1580, and after

after negotiations extending over three months, the Chinese which the following passage occurs:-

|vernors in our neighbourhood and is said to have only necessary for him to make a very few ra. / of this port if allowed to be enforcad, and begging the arrangement above reforced to would cer.ant, such as tiganes, iron, paper, etc. "great influence with his own Government.

thom to nge their best endeargun to provost unis-tainly receive the prompt attention of the Content. The two principal markets for our pre Of the total exports Francs only took one All treaties with foreign spastries are reported to Commissioners found themselves in a posi- az Sovereign and receive the Imperial sanction, after

issuing a copper surraboy, similar to the old milled for adoption. With reforange to the construction of the mrding of the recation: It was inlar Body.I have the honcur to be, Sir, your ducts: as also the chief contres from which wa

The Government has commenced coining and marks in reference to this report this was sub- tion to state explicitly that both parties which they are given to His Majesty a subjects to be

pointed out that the imits of the port of Stanghal anodedient servant, were of the samo opinion, and four days disoszta, just us in foreign countries sunilas deu. Chinese and Japanse coins that have a square listeorological system to Signwel, and the old down by treaty aboleil byen og

(Signed) FOCKE. monta are submitted to preiluraonts. There are later the Tsong-li Yamén addressed Aureovű, egrešnont which this Empire has approved hole in the middle, This is the only currens notions that had appeared in the newspapers the term "Cargo Box in the ariginal applied to

His German Majesty's Consul-Ganerai the country boasts at prosout. official letter to the Japanese Minister and foregra comatrits de not chores, and agreements

about the line being carried over the French, aliye lurchus trading between Shanghai and the

and Soutor Conqzł. Rond, he understood, and he thought the Secret porte, and did not refer to boxia need solely for informing him that the Commissioners had also whigh foreign constrier have approved and this

louding or dischreging song vessels. No official To B. G. Low, Eng., tary would ocufirm him, that there was no in reply has got hoen reeived to the Chamber's letter, Expire does not enforce, because modifications aro

tention to curry the line over the French Road,bal it is vierstood that, the majority of the ndnis and that very abortly.

tors caingice with the Committee's interpretation el tho årafte of

Conemaud, and, having come to an agreement, we re three cou.

The SECRETARY-On the Siasa Road,- the treaty. voutions drawn up by the Chinese Dourorted the resit and waited for facther instruction

Jomosa instructions ordered

The CHAIRMAN accuitzced, so end the libs-Shanghai Courier. misioners were laid before Mr. SatenIDO by the Northern and Southern Superintendent, holders in this company was held on the 29th to the question of the Korean Treaty, the letter An extraordinary general meeting of the share was not to go on the French Hoad at all. As then, at the same time expressing themselves is in absint nocordianes with established mustan, and completely satisfied with the terms of the cot to segarded as a branch at the agreements March at the offices of the company in Hanlow of the Chamber to Bael Granville ou the subjook already made. That some slanghia our agreements Road, Shanghai. Mr. E. H. Lavars, Chairman strangement. Indeed, there was every red- may be assay after the arrival of the view of the of the Board of Directors, provided, and there It was not published because the draft of the son why

they should be content, as will be should consagrantly desira to offer yon now. pr. J. A. Hawes, H. R. Hesta. A. G. Wood (Directially, and it was found when the Chamber re-shavs subject between Mr. Wormoce, the Big

Superistondanda, cannot by drohted, and that we mera'aten present:-Mesara. F.II. Ball, D. Brand, Treaty was submitted to the Chamber confiden

The following is the verrespondence on the seen by a glance at the fret document. B5 pasale, modified so as to moot the views of those off- it the Japanese Government bound them-

tors), P. Molt zegar Graut, J. Beattie, E. G. Low, cured the latters on the same inject from the hai Chamber of Commeros, and the Coneals selves to recognise all the islands belonging Thia singular declaration drew from Mr. bathnet, H. J. Buch, E. Cameron, A. Anderson, views were in spoordance with the riegs caproe. B. G. Low, Eaq,

J. Morris, W. Brit, H. Rattmann, E. O. Ar- Hongkong and Yokohama Chambers that their

Shanghai, 19th October, 1882. remarks that fell from Mr. Sharp and the Hon. F. B. Johnson regarding the light duo la to the group, with the exception of the twe Suzasino a farewell despatch in which, in Davis, A. Burman, A. Dent, C. S. Sharp, àsed of these two Chambars. The gasstion of tes islands of Miyuko and Yagorama, known in dignified terms, he expressed astonishment. F. Carlill, B... Hogg, R. Franois, J. G. Pur-weighing in Hankov had boon before the Cham

Chairman Singha Chamber of Commeres. Hongkong not me thinking of our own blossad Sir, beg to bring to the notice of the Japan as the Okinawa Islands, as belonging at the ecurse pursued and arguments adopt deu, W. G. Bayne. W. H. Short, E. Musos, J. S. De out their nation had bow frustrated by the Chatter what I think you and all the members or resteners have to pay cask and every benceforth to China. These include, we pre-ed by the Chinese Government, rightly re- Ezekiel, F. A. Burchardi, B. Whester, W. White, publication of rules by the Tea Gaild. So far of the body as well as the mercantile community time they visit os les droits de phure et d'ancrage sume, the

the large and important islands known marking that no tation Bould justly claim T. Weed, A C. West, J; H. B. Allen, Jus the Chamber warned the matter was generally will agree will me in conciloring a (light and anchorage dage), and a little more as the Magico-sima group, which has always to obtrude private customs in derogation Cheetham, P. Maclean, Emil Burmeister, Carl statu quo. Es understood that in arbitrator had most zwarrantable and nejustifiable action on than one cont per ton. The duos bare amount formed part of the Tonchoo chain. This would of the rules roengnized as binding by all bas. J. Young, H. H. Baras, P. G. Habbe, G. had not been settled by the Chamber: it remained interfering with a perfectly legitimasto industrial to 30 TL, cestà per tón, so the Coptic would have of the Government of Foreign Kelations;

Jantzen, J. Sharp, E. Tanmayer, H. De C. For been chosen by the Tex Guild, but the question the part of the Chinese officials and others in a fair division of the islands supp

“powers in matters touching international

to pay the modest little sum of $1,819.17 if she A. Lindsay, W. Ward, W. Fardon, R. Moo-much as it did before. In reference to the ques. enterprise at this pert. posing disputants had squal rights, affairs." The Japanese Minister left Pensic. R. Hocus Beyd, W. H. Aros, J. F. Sen- tion of Mr. Wotmens's Company, the correspon

In Angust last I andertook the formation of should pay us a visit, and the same san, over? but as the Obinose

bat's king three days later, and the negotiations, man, A. Ibort, F. Stokes, R. A. Lotanford, J. dongs about which had been publisiod, be had Company for the manufactures of Cotton Yarn, time she ropeated the visit, say six times in a very shadowy claim,

prac which the Cainese Government had thonA. Taylor, P. Arnold, A. J. M. Invararity. I received a nots from Mr. Wetmore saying that having previonely counted the United States year, roughly about $12,000 in all Steamers of tically renounced in ir.

да to Latham (Legal Adviser to the Company), and H. he was too fl attend the meeting to-day. Copal-General, Er. O. N. Denny, and receivedl with Japan concerning the Formosa affir which party was to

was no reason why I say 600 tome register about the tourage suitable ponoluded, the Chinese Commissioners had the

bad the public will have no difficulty iv detor The CHAIRMAN said-Gentlemen, the ze made, and, be took decided exasption to the should not form such a Company and audertake for gur tradă-running regularly on this lius,

M. ANGELL, 101ng

the United States

tates unisite number of shareholders being present and statement in the Raport of the Chamber that the the mroufacture. very reason to congratulate themselves an

and asking, any, fire trips in two months, diplomatic

auecoss when Mr. SISEIDO, after Miniator at Poking, in a despatch to his Go-representing more than the necessary auraber of matter had bega trest satisfactorily settled.

karo to pay ₹ 1,500 par anuani, et, say, 73 per cent some deliberation, accepted between SHISEIDO, for the mirnose of explaining tho

their praponds.

vcrament, reporting a visit from Mr. she will row the means the business. Mr. Mer Sach; Mr. Weimarssid, en not the cast was

of their value. I think I may catiuato o sor Subsequently it

Warrant against the Courprador was withdrawn,

Excepting all the, northerly portion of the Me. H. 8. Morais, Secretary, naoordlugly but he and other Chiasse bad esu fotosd to

mon carrier of the burden above named at Rickin group. Thown as the Okinawa Islanda, the parties that the ratifications of the failure of the mission, says The Chinese read the notice convening the meeting

give up all connection with the Company. That

$60,000. As the equivalent for this heavy tar which bolong to Japan, namely, the two islands treaty should be exchanged three months could not well contrive a better way to The CHAIRMAN said The expediency of was the orly point in the report that ho know

there is a lighthouse at Deesa, which ought to long to the Chirose Empire. This is established of Misako and Tayeysma, skall henceforth be alter tha

abont December, 1880, "alionate the sympathy of all civilized na adopting measures whereby the ability of the of is take any exception to. If any gentleman

be on the Norway Islands to be of practical value. z oleat boundary line between the two Empiros, tions from them in their an agree-

Shareholders may be defined and limited, sad prosent, however, had any remarks to make he 25scrtion of their Fent by which the

transfer of the rights than by the course, which, if we

we the Company placed upon a proper legal basis, should be pleased to bear them, otherwise Company in good faith, and bad, soured the as- and which is visible at a distance of about four mud the right governing these respective torri. islanda so be ceded to China should take nccept the statement of 31r. Sinfardo, is past eight years, and we find a prostore for beged to propese that the Report of the cessary number of labgarihers, with nearly half miloscally. This light, as the captain of a steamer for shell behood to be it the hand of the placo ana month after ratification of agres" they have

to take in the we find a growing feel. Committee bo adoptad," -- Noen fit to Dow

log in merasutilo viroles that an essential fes.

the capits paid up, when further progress was told me the other day, is not even always lighted respective Emperors of China and Japan solely ment. On the other band be stipulated, on

and peragently without any interferonse what- with Japan."

averted by semi-oloist annonacement in the I make those remseks in good faith, my only ever ou the part of the after. negotiations

Ature of public company is limited liability. Mr. WHITE referred to the correspondonos Shea pao that my company was an infringement atention being to point out a defeat in the hope behalf of his Government, that the addi-farther vindication of the action of Mr. This is made celf-orident by the number of us with Mr. Tong Mow-ahe on the toe talghing of's monopoly grauted to another company and that us now colony will adopt all improveniente faithful and sincera desire to maintain tas axlat- The High Contracting Parties testify their tional articles of the treaty should go into Sarato in retiring from the negotinstitutions that bare altered their sonstitution in question, and spoke of it as a reflection ena operation one month after the transfer of tions

warning people not to become interested in the found

the this respect during the last few years. A most great portion of this community of Changhai Cotton Yaro Comproy. decree published by e islands.

suggested. My romarks are uns personal, and ing fridship between the two Empires, by To all these dates," says the Emperor of Chinaon the 1st March following, Shareholders are aware, we bava hean doing our He did not beliers that a foreign nebitrator

agreeing to revise, and add certain arvioles to, Learning an enquiry that some privilogos of are made only in the interest of the colony. Japan Mail, the Chinese Commissioners whereis, after stating that the report of the Stock Company Auts of England to China he certainly would not he allowed to enter infeos sort had boon granted about fire years ago In this harbour we possess nothing but what. ulmost to bring about the extension of the Joint ought to be allowed into any foreignor's godown;

the existing treaty. greed; and Corthwith proceded to eat Northern and fully examined, it was Company bere, but the Forsign Office, although satisfied with the weights. He might say in

Soutborn Superintendents

In witasse whereof the respective Special Cour s of which would have enabled us to register the If he bought tar and the Chindian was notand bolaring that, the undertaking for the public landing place or jolty, and if you don't sent Treaty and affixed thode respective scale.

to native company for making cotton sloth, nature boa dane for us. Thore is not even a missioners has signed their names to the pre Ledy

drafts. Trade lod byer, after of yard on the parties insting places you might disce al roun 1 of

with wish to solicit the favour of your friend' Tho prasout Tranty shall be rabided by His the Japanese Commissioner carry-th the Western Feway; bas, it was onlties os inxa porable, more particularly as re. But there had been a great deal of false practice way, I addressed the United States Vico Consel phong without Bading a place where you could His Imperial, Majesty the Emperor of Japan,

tradal privileges apparently regard the legal and technical dif- allow a foreigner into his godown to arbitrate ing away with him copies of the three "drift Treaties prepared by the Chineso. added, the Emperor does not approve gards the cdmission of non-British shareholders, about several merchants in Hankow's they king requesting their intervention, at the same is Haiphong harbour Lob not my readers who king, the Capital of Chim, within thres months General, and the United States Miniator at Poland without getting knee deep in the wad. Such and the ratifications sin,be banged at Pe "All chapes of miscarriage, was now at an the proposal to partition the Laochons Brd to deprive the Company of its cosmopolitas bought tos at so mash per nient, and they got

time stating that if it should be found that may think of coming here be dismayed, borever, Erom the date hereof. "end, so far, at least, as honan foresiglitaad desires the Tsung-li Tamen to character would of course bo most detrimental three to four cattios less than a pioul Hts opi

was not entitled to preosed either on the general on that spore all proprietors of jetties will glad. to its interests. The Directors have therefore nion was that there engat bot to be an arbitra groand that sash enterprises were not sanction- ly allow strangers and others to bad-save and the two idade mentionel in this Present Trea could determine. Mr. Snzsure had no confer with the Japanese Ambassador again, determined, after much earofal consideration, to tor; the whole thing was wrong thing

to do but to repert to his Goveru. to the end that an amicable and perma rozommend registration in London, where we could to settled before the Consals, and there ed by treaty, or that I should be infringing the except the Castor House jatty, which is closed by by Japan to China, in or boters the Ist or the successful result of his negotia ment solution of the question may be at have a number of shareholders. And where was no necessity for no arbitestar.

rights of ethers, I would at case withdraw from to all Intrudera

month of the 7th year.of Kuang-baù, correspar- tions and quietly await

wait the day appointed taimed." This, too, in spite of the fact on business has assumed itaportant dituen. •The CRLIE TAN expliced that the arbitrator the enterprice.

Mr. Jolason way, perhaps find some further ding to the 2nd math of the liik year of Mejji for the ceremony of signing. It was ont that the two Viceroys named lud reported in ions. It is not, heverse, the intention to had been appointed without the conngranes of Meantimno those connected with the Cotton consolation in the fact that hore oven, the river (Fob, 4, 1891)—the uklitional artiolos (herein Ching who

who had agreed to Japan's proposals, favour of the settlement proposed by the romore the Hand Oos from Shanghai, or to the Chaser. The Chamber bart suggested to Cloth Company bare power addrevod me à lire steamers, which have not even seen the Light before montiago, and contained in another bus Japan who bad agreed to China's, and draft treaty. Of course it was well known divert the control of affair. The com-au- the Tea Guild that the question of the inferio-to inform me of auch rights as they may claims honso for years, and never approach nearer then agreement) shall come inte operation: under those circumstances so long as the when this decree was promulgated that the mating of Sharabelders will still be rity of musters should also be submitted, and to have, and of them as woll as tira organisation about Sfteen miles to it, and which ply only be

IL formor kept faith, the latter might fairly Japanese Minister hud departed, and that, and in fact all the main funtnres of the that if they consented to this, then the Charaber of the Coopens, Tam ir ignotes at the present tween Hanoi sad Haiphong, have novelefons te

ADDITIONAL ANTIOLER (Montioand in the shore) to trusted to abide by the terms she had it was a mere fares to talk about, conferring Company will be maintained. Our ph. would endeavour to get the merchants generally tlta ezcert so far as I am informed by rumour. pay tasir regular light dues. I was principally

jact is to obtain the advantages of being a limit to submit the question of weighing. Bat all Instead of communicating with me and allowing induced to make these observations by Mr. Joku Notwithstanding His Majesty the Emperor of appeared to be settled, and the Loochoo con- the Representative of any sation acoro the bull haron registered one in Londoa and some of affairs ramalted practically as he fasting and ble seans to spetour to break up my sompaas.light dnes) to go into the general revenues agreed to observe faithfully and perpetually all But when everything again with him, for it was impossible that od liability Company, for which purpose we mailers were sour la abeysocs, and the position the question to be properly settled at Poking, son's closing remark But that in a widely the Great Empico cf Tain and His Majesty sho they have resorted to underhand and unwarrants different thing from allowing that sorpios (of Emperor of the Great Empire of Japan baro troversy brought to Artisfactory composition of a tributary could brook enek ply with all the requirements of the Joint Stock The motion was then put to clusion, the Chinese Government suddenly treatment. So the matter resta, and Japan Company Acts. In order to attain this it beened animously,

Thoir fired step was to leduce the native off potion, ao far as I know, which is not the existing Treatise, Cobrontions, and Agros- developed a new polier. After waiting retains possession of all the Loochoo islands, nomen ascessary in a legal sense to dissolve the The CHALUMAN aid the accounts of the aisle to order thros of the Chinese connected adopted by any civilized cation is the world." ments which were consluded bobween the two twenty-six days, during which he had sent and will continue to do

prasent so-partnership, although there will not Chamber had been before the members, and he with the company to withdraw fest it. The Hers Mr. Johnson is mistaken, if I may call High Contrasting Partios in the 10th year of argent remonstrances against the delay, Chia wakes

to any practional suspension of the business of did not think anything need be said repeating next was the isao of a notification by the Tao Haiphong a civilised port; it is at least under Tung.chi, caveading to the 4th four of Mof- Mr. Sutonino received the following des for a settlement. Meantime the story of friends at home, apprehending danger of the counts, as presented; be possol."

ssuno satisfactory overbures the Coupony. I may hors tantion that our thytt. He taurefore, propole. That the au tai varalus Obinna tot to have anything to do the management of the most svilized nation in 1 (1871); us Big Contrailiar. Farslas bolli patch free the Tsung-li Yamên

with the Company. This could not be posted in the world. Takmy, the droits de phare a d'an deeming is necessary to make certain aprend these negotiations as told by our Yokohama title of the Company being appropriated by The motion having been formally seconded it the cattlernent, however, without the consent of crage callested here per annum at say $18,000 meats and motiations in the said Treaties, We bag to inform yas that we have this day (4th contemporacy, and briefly summarised s strangers, have already, with one conenzene; was passed main coale

the Coratlar body and on this my refused, the to $20.000, and the exposes of keeping up the Capentions, and Agroamante, here for that pur- of 10th month of Kwangan) revived an Impatie! ahove, should act as a warning, and a guide registered the North Chias Insurance Company, order which anys With respect to the proposed to Western actions in their diplomatic rela-imited. I now bog to propose the rat resolu. before the meeting was the appointment of a papers and Yames,

The CHAIRMAN said the only other business publication was confined to the native name. hthouse, including salary of the keeper, at pose appointed their respective Planipotentiaries,

3060 per year, there is a surplus of from $17,000 that is to 587 drafts of randey treaties in connection with ibe Rin.

tica, noel That the Company be wound up Committee. He did not think, there was any.. kiu najt, which some days ago worn presented by tions with the Government of Peking.

(Hare follow the muts and titles of the. At this stags I rasipod latters from the to $19.000 which goes into the general rorenas, aud disadved for the purpose of constitating a thing in the Rales to prevent the ballosting United States Minelar inferring me that in his sad for which nothing is given in Fot

Spasial Commissioners.) Company under the name of the North-Chius papers being gone through by the Sobretary, and opinion I was right and that the Government data, that steamers pay the first this they come agreed to the following articl

must mention, to avoid misconstruction of my

Who, after having met in opference, have Tauration Company, Limited, which shall be re.the result be made known by him.. gistered in England under the Companies Acts,

would sustain me. The substance of this was TL cenix 30 per ton, and each succeeding, time

·It was decided to take this sOMERO, 1852 to 1880 ne a Company with liability limited

ART. L--ány fursus, privilega, or immunity published in the N. U. Daily News. Shortly af ons balf that sum til two months are up, whatever in matters of compresor navigation, The following gentlemen had expressed their ter there came from the Viceroy at Nokia on when the oharra begins snow. The testneks which either High Contracting Party ass to by shares."

willingness to serve on the Committee for the order for the secret arrest of the Compradore of Sales and Nam van are exempted from these tasily granted, a pay hereafter grant, to the Mr. A. G. WOOD-I beg to second the motion, ensuing yearMessrs. Ph. Arshold. F. H. Hell my firm on a sharge which if proved would in- does, but they ashy the mails and fy the French subjects or citizens of my other state, stall ba Tho CIRAN-Before putting the rosola. De C. Forbes, H. Horta, C. Holliday, Wvolve the Ican of his life confreation of his tion to the meeting I shall be glad to answer Howie, P. G. Hubbo, A. J. Inverarity, C. dant property. via: capplicity with the rebels in

fag.

extended to the subjects of the other High Coo-- anprecedented, conjapotura. The Emperor I take this opportunity of mading you a short any question you may put with regard to it. zn. B. G. Low, W. Faterion, J. G. Pueden, J. fumer years. The sauce warrant ordered the

tracling Party, gratuitously if the voucassion in of China, baring appointed Plenipotentiary letter principally referring the prosent political No questions were asked, and on the motion M. Rigger, W. S. Robillard, E. f. Venillemont, arross of surther Chiuamma interested in my THE TRADE OF SAIGON FOR 1882. gratuitoes, and on the same or equivalent condi

favour of that other state ahsil lava: best- "Coatuitsioner to confer with the similarly attitude of the country zs regarda Chloe and being put to the moling it was unnimously W. White, and J. M. Young.

Company on the eberge of sumuggling, and the appointed Commissioner of

Mr. WHITE propusel u vote of thanks to the fact that both men wars gospected with the Commissioner of a neighbouring Japs, roserving for another latter av fresh da. carried

motions, if the 'concession sbali hure-besa condi- "Empire for the settlement of a question, tails of the manners and onetores of the prople, - The CHAIRMAN said--Before proposing the Chairman and the proceedings terminated.

Compary, and other circumstancam 1870 Hittle From the returns of the Saigon Uhamber of | tional, The Government is evincing gront signs of the following alight amandmanis: after the second romulution, I must nak you to read it with

The following is tho. involving isenes of peace or war, and bar

ART. II-Sael provisions of the Tranfion of room for denht that these charges were malici- Coramards it appears that the total value of the ing suffered his Commissioners to proppes setvity in the reorganization of its laws and word Company in the fourth line uses the the Chamber at the annual guarral amoting which was It will not require any argument on my part

REPORT. The last report of the Committee was presented to the further progress of my enterprise

ously made for the purpose of interfering with ferdiga trade of Saigon dating the year 1889 Friendship and Complaeroe and Navigation which

·wera sansiedad babeen the two High Chatrast- terme in his name, and pron to fix a day constitutione, Mr. Mollendorf, ex-Gerson Con words to the North China Insurance Company, held at the close of the Chamber on the Eth apsii, 1883

was $21,087,150, showing an increase of a million ing Parties in the 10th year of Tang-chi, eor for the signature of treaties embodying those terms, at the last moment virtually on at Tintain, wlis wis roommanded to the sizes, it becomes money that is to be The Committor elestet at ile meeting wore Meears, to show that if such an duings as this is quietly and a half on that of 1879, which was the most waponding to the 4th year of Mijl, 13 confist cancelled: thoir commission and trane Karasu Government by Li Hueg-chong, and a sheld by iveco tu atas dry that anthority Bell, H. de C. Forber, & Gulier, P. Hugno, Lassed by, it may be found a rendy and convení prosperous year previously known. This increas with the provision of this Truly are boroby

sheall given to transfer the business to the W. Hesto, 18, G. Low, H. 8. Moris, W. Paterson, and method on the part of the Chiness offeisle is, moreover, more considerable than at fest vood ferred their functions, in a modified Chinese official oing row included in the Minis-new limited company and carry out all the details winged to the Chair, and Mr. H. Go to not only of interfering with and preventing for sight appears, for whereas in 1878 the value of Majesty the Emperor of China and by Bis Ma- The prosent Treaty shall be rotifed by Ella "and incomplete form, to the Northern and try. The Cabinot itself is split up into three involved therein. An agreement will be drawn the Vice Chair: Bf7. W. Howls having left for home, ther anterprise in China, hat of breaking the rice exported was $10,384,254 for 6,010,274 jesty the Emperor of Japan, and the rattirations Southern Superintendents of Trade. The fuctions, namely, the "Chins party". those up and signed by partias 70 either side for the Mr. B. G. Lee has acted in the interval as Chairmat establishments and companies atrody is exist pious, in 1882 The export of 8,075,810 gionis only shall be uzelangel at Peking the Capital of history of international relations contains who desire to dopand upon Chijo ander al miral of the property lot a consideration squal in M., Galtrow kas sont in his resignation previous ense fow parallel instances of rookiess perfidy. ouinstances; the "Japan party or those who Reserve Fund at a given date, in exchange for

|amount to the provant paid up Capital and the to his departam.

The foreign anticrition who have taken the secounts for a valoo of $8,767,287. There is, China, within the months from the date Ireof. “China's previous professions of a desire to throw in their allogiance on the side of Japan, which skates will be giren in the New, and soy portunities for the itstorferones of the Chamber in the immitter in hand, I feel satisfied, would find their therefore, an important increase both in tho Draft Agreement providing for amendments "maintain and promote friendly relations be-admire her prozasse, in vivilisation, and are cuplate assets, ather liquidation of tus carros interests of the Morcantile Community vo boenfes. hands strengthened by some adequate or pression quantity and ralus of all the articles ander the and modifications of the Treaty of Commeren 4 came from

of opinion from the mercantile commnulty, and from that moment an insolent mock-xious to follow ber exataple in opening un/business' will be divided amongst the sbare. No further information has been received from off-I therefore have to request that you will lay the other heads. In ripe shore has been an increase and Navigation,

the positions of the two em- Pires been reversed, had Japan bean the their country; and, finally the Conservativ/holders in the old scripany, in accordance with dini zadroes ca to the result of the Chamber efforts subiect before the Committee of the Chamber of only in quantity, which shows the increase in

the provisions of the Deed of Sattlement. With forthe nonserration of the Whataron azd comoral claimant, and China tha possessor, of the party," who obstinately gling to the old pellay of these remarks I beg to propose That the of the Woming Bar, but it de alorstood that Conmarvo sa soda is possible, for agh nation as the exportation of paddy. The Saigos Indépen, routes Party shall intretiner any amendment

or madigention is the existing Treaty of Com Eiukin Islands, the question must have seolasist, Of those three tho prodominant at Court of Directors be authorised to sell and did. Stage Dredges ins zrrives, and it is hoped they may think the reumataas above narrated dant, from walch we take this summary, hab morce and Nusigation between it and any other

ibat soms steps will be taken.

call for.-I rezain, fir, W pose of the property, assets and business of the ETEOROLOGICAL SYSTEM FOR TER CHINA COAST,

been stable to ascertain the amosat of paddy state, in previony notification theroof ball be immediately passed beyond the reach of present it undoubtedly the first or "China" piscotul I negotiatione. Fortunately, how party, but the King himself decidedly looks with pony on such terms and conditions as they The Committee bays bontineed to use their best

(Signed) W. B. Wezko exported in 1879, but in 1880 the amount shipped given to she other High Centruoting Party, and may consider Castrable and to enter into exertions in conjunction with the Rey, M. Desherrens ever, for the welfare of both countries, the most favour upon the second, and it is well nigbecsoute all such agreements and contracts and to plans the prapeand mateorological service for the

by foreign-going vessels was 227,803 please introduced by China into her existing Treaty that, if hereafter only smoodment or modification Shanghat Goral Chamber of Commis $266,948, or about one twenty first part of with any other stato respecting the government nation which had been thus, to all appear certain that ere long this party will get the up to do all anch acts and things as they may cobert Ears, H. Inspector låneral of Castors, Chins Count in proper footing. The auction of Sir.

Shanghai, 23rd October, 1582. fouted and insulted was so situated per Lanc, in which cara no serioas obstacles will sider sossary or desirable for partying into has bou obtained for the aerishante of the Qustome

Sir, I have the bour to band you losed the total exportation of rise and one thirtieth of of merchants, the judicial jurisdiction are of-- fine it could afford to be patient." Although hinder the opening ap of the squstegs The Chi effect these resolutions

employs in farishing other reports and okorvan commaniettion from Mr. W. S. Waters of the the value. In 1881 the quantity reached] fences, committed, as well as into the Custom Sarshmo's position was now an embers Government, anting upon their claim ore tien

Mr. F. II. -I beg to second the resolutions from the output and Eghbanos. The up-fira of Fenster and Company, of this port, relative £35,104 pipula, value $510,955, and representing House Rognlatines, then the two High Con- TARKUNG

and delicnts ons, he, with admirable

thing of the principal somating stoners a harpist to the action of the Chinese Anikeritica with more than one-nints of the total quantity of riga trasting Parties shall op apparate negotiations The CHAHIM AN said he should be glad to aning cogular retorts; subrociptions har boes collected regard to a Chinese subject in his employ patienes, continued negotiations, by ad. Kord as a deposdency, and wighing to establish

and and twelfth of the rains. For 1882 the pro- (for the purpose of coming to au greinent an front cal Instration Campaolin and the woveroni

onesixth in quantity and more than to the adoption of non-adoption of such and. dressing dignited, remonstrance to the intra basis, resently demanded the swer any questions with regard to the motion. Tsung-li Tan, and then proceeded to com- adaption of Chinese droon van to the pig tail, and the motion to the meeting and it was unani.tion which bar, beori stilared, and bus zibos rotarred feel that it is not their province to deal, but they tion of paddy exparted is almost quadraded tents or modifications shall have been actually

No questions being eased, the Chaircia patofore of the various bel of instemonte af oborr ties with the proposed company the Committee one eighth in raldo, that is to say, the preparents or modifications] Frovided aneh amend

slirector has been to Eurepe to udreristond the man. With the alleged interferoude of the author portion municate with his Government at Tokic. The the discarding of the Korean coane, deaned. mocaly adopted.

Me Tour Mingeing, the munges of the Chita Mer vernment, was that Mr. SHISHIDO received a complied with was the rtising of a force rescation which I have to bring before the meet. Telephone and season has contash the position whils residing in the saltlamnat, or even of the riso exported: In 1879 the armage price

tock on behalf of his many the construction of a be liable at any moment to be remated from his paddy in 1882 secounts for the low average price atste. instructions to pen a long and carefully word-of 1,000 piuked soldiers to be clethed in the Chi. Ing, I may remark that it is pot the intention, settlement, which is hoodwillfully be sougleton threatened to tato extent that he is forced to keep was $1,70 white last year it was only 61.40.

afler which tig

borsel offered.”

conference

the Teng-li Fair for our approval, wo order that they be abmitted to the Northern and Southern An. perintendents of Trade and others, who, after mature | debbion, ball report to us their opinions upon After such repneta abat have been submitted tuna, wo uhali issno further instructions." Upon this truly

remarkable proceeding,

the Japon Mail makes the following canstic re- marks Here was an extraordinary, an

Mr.

Had the

the

considered not

in the same position as

so, we presume, un-

THE CHINESE AND JAPANESE IN KOREA.

TEOM A JAPANESE CORRESPONDENT]

POGBAN. 9th March, 1833.

"

Difference

appointed E. G. Low

There has been comparatively a quiet year, and op

WE WODEUNG BAR,

Que month after the moster and delivery of

KI.

It is hereby azeod that if uitbor High Con-

reault of this reference to the Japanese Go: however, promptly refused. A request which The CHAIRMAN~~With refard to the Deante Steam Navigation Compsay, kindly under/ars of delaten that té allows untivo employé so itsalt in two years. This large proportion of introduced to the trakty with the vaid other

In witness whereat the respective Plant potentiaries have signed their names,

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