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16--1 would vagturo to, anggest, that Kis Excellency should secure for me Sir Robert last's plea to armanicate with him direct, in the event of any néğlact of duly being exhibited by the observers in connection with their aeteorological work.

Mr. Francia said he did not, His Lordship maid ha would consider the whola matter with the Assesor

The court was then adjourned for a weak.

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LETTER OF THANKS.

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Teching, it is mid, yesterday again res fused Li Hung-okang's proposals to dopun with him; he insists on going to Euancesi, na sppointed by the Emperor. We is spoken of by the Chinese as a very ablo oßoint; and that ha Heiently proved by his preforenes for going

in

to Kuang-15

It is said that M. Tileen has arrived at Seoel, and ttet a Kian-abang has gone over with him. Ma has been appointed Assistant Secretary to the Forsign Ofis at Soint, au a nolimena to Mr vos Mollsador-Menary Corresponboot.

The onse of susploious death of a Obinamaa 14-In the event of Sir Robert Hart desiding to blame in net kaawing in what distanco their i Mr. Wino again applied to the court in be al-Ĵ to show the Home Prom what the sentiment of as the world in general is ncerned, the was concluded yesterday. It will be remember to make use of my services here. the Commis.stone could be stopped. He thought his ass towel to oneal with regard to the Mount tire Chinein were against Franco's interfarenas

ed that the brother of the deceased espantad siener of atoms, Amoy, Informed in, that he was the more probable, and was borná out by Lebanon,

with Tonguin and Aunam, but they never profession of a missionary in in these days a poisorine on the part of this man's paramour will suggest that the monthly meteorological more evidence that that for the Peking. He is Lordship asked if Mr. Fransis objected, pooted that the demotestiration would take such profession, and a profession simply, to be re-and her new admirer, and an analysis of the co-register be sent to me direct from Kinugolos, believed that on the other alde a point would be tents of the stomach was ordered by the Coronor. Pakhei and Canton, that the monthly registers coined that the collision would not have occurred garded in the name way as those of low, Wo trace of poison was disclosed by the analysis,from Swatow to Nagpo (including lightheassen bis witnesses stated, because the Peking madicine, ste,and thore is no reason to cup-and death or outly aross from conreation of the and stations in Formone) be want to me throu could not passibly have turned in the distance sha Compaluuiozar ef Cantons, Amoy, and that hatween the spot of the collision and the pose the members of other professions have lange arising from cold. The jury returned &

the mouthly rezisters, from the more northern banki, and hava, passed' dowo, the ̈tiver- hóv not their heart in their work as mich verdiet of death from natural cnigas.

siaticus žud from those on the Yangtze-king, tween the Mount Lebanon sad the tank. He missionaries have in theirs.

be sent to me through the Commissioner of submitted, however, that in the distance. W

Laver a quarter of a mila, she was classly Onstoms, Shanghai.

showo to have heen from the bank," thera was umple room to has turned. Mr. Wiss anged

TO THE EDITOR "ON" THE “DAILYA PIWOS." that the engines of the Peing onght to Lavo been stopped and revethed, and that in not hav.

81%-I be to acknowledge, through the Ing done this. that vessel was to blame. He also columns of your widely cironlated paper, my drew attention to the covariation alleged to sincero and grateful thanks to those gentlema 16-I have not got had to opportunity of have taken place between the two captains po who came forward with so much generosity in THE LATE QUEEN OF MADAGASCAR. orifying all the bustements belonging to the board the barguentitio, espatly the remark of costribution towards my resistance in procuring Imperial Maritime Customs, but have varillat Capt. Eonermann deposed to by neveral witosan, a page to England.

I only hope they will never be compelled to re- The following sketch appeared in the Mala. the greater portion of then that are suitable for that he might as well not have had a pilot. Mr. making trustworthy observations, and I am preWise contended that this showed that at this time main in China for such sumber of years as gany Official Gauntle part to give my airios concerning the manner Capt. Hetermann felt that the collision was due myself. But I sincerely hope they will all soon in which they ought to to distributed,

to the fault of his pilot. This seemed to have boon gain a compitenoy and go home to enjoy it. In Whoever the monthly rogistora se sent the fact sooneding to the evidence, for the plain the meantime, wishing them swary tosou in to me, the first stap to be token will be to apply was in the chart room when the green light of the their different positions in life, and again thank the corrections that the respective instruments Mount Lebane was eighted, and it most haveing them for their great consideration for me ju require, in wall, as temperaturo sorrections and liegen gese first by the glot who was in charge of my diluuitios. I resanin, Bise yonca sinoorely, andaotions to man lavel, ste

theship, but who nevertheless did nothing until he

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Vienne, for the Tougain expedition, passed The French gunboat depic and transport through Singapore on the 9th and 10th inst. re- spectively. The transport Correa, with further | reinforcements for Tongdin, left Tenton on the 1215 October.

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The somewhat sudden diapparsace of eas of four medions han besz the talk of the town sincs yesterday morning. The gentleman in question fe mid to have left many Borrowing friends Ja. menting his depastors. As to the ontleman's whereabouts or manner of his disappearance no- body rest to know: there have Goua for some tin past rumours in circulation amongst the Chinese to the effect that the doctor was about to travel on an exploring journey, theôugh pamá part of Chine; but when questioned on the sab at oven so lately as Saturday last be utterly ropadiated the item. Our faformat is of opinion that the gautioman will turn up again all right after a time, and that all wili yet be well. We trust that this may turn out to be the case.

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LONDON, 17th November. FRANCE AND GERMANY, There have ecourred renewed angry polemics Butween, France and Germany, and the lattor has

meds threatening tone,

THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER'S

REPORT,

W. DOBESOR, Government Astronomer. The Honourable The Colonial Secretary,

te, &c., Hongkong.

SUPREME COURT.

November 19th

IN A IKSIRALTY,

CRIEF JUSTICE, AND LIEUT. Q.W. HAL- LISTON, R.N.; 43 NAPTICAL ABS-JNOK

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TRY FRENCH IN TONQUIN.

FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, })

HAIPHONO, 15th November. Sinds I lost wrote, troops have bean forwarded up to Hanoi every day, how many I hardly know but they have been proceeding in every steamer, in batches of from 40 to. 390 men, and I have no doubt that some operation on a large ceile is

Rantalons the saonnd was the daughter of Haasherina aistor of Ranavalans the first... She was wentle gooon, beloved of the people, and a

ingere christian.

She was born at Autansaariro in 1829 and an vended the throne on Wednesday, 3rd April,1288, and did on the morning of Friday, 13th July, 1888, and was buried at Ambohimanga on Tu day, 17th July, 1898.

Many famous people of different nations have their bistorios written abcordley to their funo. Yet the greater number of these are only farens in one thing. A King, ↑ Prime Minister, a Judge, a Politician, a Soldier, & Pronober, a Teacher, Missionary, or a dignitary of the Church Queen Razvaloan is worthy of a history far more than one reason. Throughout the whole of kar life her whole objost was to adverse her kingdom.

Whas we compare the part with our present sondition, the country has made a marvellous adrante, To her government and portoral care

• Į all this advancement ia duo.

mants are expected besides in the transport Carriac

has made? What blessing the large and in- What a wonderful change this proclamation proved drallings have been to the health and welfare of the community. The present graudene of the Capital is due to this proclamation Fel- lowing this there was the building of the Palace Maz jakamisdans, and the repair of the Palace Masoudro.

Shortly after she turned bar pitantion ta

education among the people is to be traced to this stap. Thass first man from the collage have since been advarend to high positions in the Conet, addiberi fill their planss.

tators in the eres of hay shristian people.

18-The registers should then be revised by wes joined by the captain, and then the two gave mo, in order to discover, and as far as possible contradictory ordez. Ho submitted the pro-to-marrow morning.

bability was that no one on board the Peking saw corrent any mistakes made by the claervers,

19-The observations abould then be discus-the barguentias at all until her green light was end: daily aresther maps constructed, and can- anddenly seas and then they were lo sonfumen, Colasinna drawn - trom the registers" at each gare contradictory orders and unfortunately separate station, as well as from a comparison of į gave the wrong ones. As to the fast that his the different registers.

vessel was on her port side of the ohannel, it was |·.20-1 would venture to saggast that all the explained that there were junks in the way on the registers thus modused and revised should be other side, and on that side thara was miens Water, The following report from the Govorument prindioully (if possible very math) pehlished Mr. Wisa further contended that Air. Francis Astronomer, together, with instractions for mak-in Shanghai, by erder of the Inspector General was not satilted to raise that point now, as be bad Wo(Straits Timer)ses informed that a bank define meteorological observations, are published of the fupprial Maritimy Customs, with a pre-not set forth on the pleadings that there had been posit reneipt of $70.40 in the name of the Colonial | for general information.-By Cramand, fans by myself embodying the result of by any breach of the rules and reculations, quoting Tronsurer was picked up in the street by a poor

J. H. STEWART-LOCKUART, di; ension of the shearrations, socompanied by the case of the 4x4, 13 Moors, Privy Council Chinaman, who took it at oneo to the Treasury,

for the Colonial Secretary

the most interesting weather maps.

Cason, 198. He also urged that this rale could impending thoro and was rewarded with thanks; the official pro

Colonial Secretary's Ofɑlo»,

-The Inspector-General would no donht not he made to apply in Chinwe patam. - As to

The Chinese generally think that Fontay on At the commencement of her reign the my bably considering that virtue is its own reward. Hongkong, 17th November, 1888.

make all the observations sad the conclusions rale 16 gaoted by Mr. Fréavis for the prevention be taken, almost with cam, but they may that that good laws were naomsary to the advanon- drawn from them accessible to resteorologists of sellisions, he (Mr. Wine) remerded that Bassiab is strongly fortied and griscoed now, ment of a nation. So that on her first public At the Supreme Court, yesterday aftaronon, Hongkong Observatory, 8th November, 1883. by liberally presenting to thom copies of the though it laid down that with two voolu OVOM-

appearance to the pooplo at Andobals, shë dali. Mr. Charles Bracst Bowles, who has lately a Sm-I have the honour to Requint you, for Tuperfal Maritime Castoma Meteorologissling so as to entail risk of collision, the one that and that it will provee very hard ant to crack, veced a Cade of 101 Laws for the guidanes of her rivat from England to join the staf of Messrs. the information of His Eroelloney the Governor. Raport, which wanld asist them in the investi- had the ather on her starboard bow should get This very much depends, I imagine upon the subjects. These laws were not simply oral, and Brereton, Wotten, and Deacon, was advaitted to that, as directed by His Excellency in your ration of typhome and other pheboinens, and I ont of the way; it did not lay down bow this was way the French go to work to acomplish the thas easily forgotten, they were printed, and practice is Hongkong as a solicitor and attorney, letter of the 30th July, ultima, I have visited would especially recommend it at the Govern. to be done, and as long as the Mount Lebanon operation, Admiral Courbst be now a good girou to all judges and magistrates in order that on the motion of the Attorney General, the Hoz. seven of the Treaty Ports, and acted on the taste of Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Las had adopted the best course for getting out of tho

they should encourage and protest all bonesó L O'Malley. The nocasasry afflitsvits, and instructions laid down in your Islter of the sie, as well as the private abservatories at Zi-ha-way thop, she had sotapled with this regulation, fore, which will be still further supplemented subjects and julge and sanderas svil-minded a certificate signed by the Master of the Rolls 23rd August ultimo.

wei and Sanila, should be favoured with those she had stopped and reversed the engines of the shortly by another battalion of the Foreign person. of England were put in.

2-I have doring September and October reports at the earliest opportunity

launch, and that, he argued, was the hast thing Legion shortly orgaotod, and further reinforce- In the second year of hae reign, she made a 22-To domuinnteals the registers to any she would have done. As to the custom in the river

becses with roofs in the ospital and all other public proclamation, giving liberty to erect brick The business before the Pollos Court yester-alime vizited Swatow, Amoy, Shanghai, Chic-

kiad day was cot beavy, but two men wore sentenced siled on the Consular and Customs authoritics rodgood, revised, and dinous, would be most for vessels drawing the water the Mount Lebanon Kinking. Haukow and Takow, sad individual before they were properly corrected. Capt. Lefevere had told them that it was ass!

-towne in the country to those who wished to do- to a year's hard labour sach for tie offanos cf stationed there. I also accepted the invitation objectionable, sad would in fact jeopardise the did to go up the river on the same side as she

The Algarian troops or Turcon in their gay no, declaring all costoma preventing such boxes parring szatabing in the stunts. A bawker was of the Commissioner of Customs, Amoy, to whole schabao, Benidbe, comolusion drawn from did at this part, and that devan steamers, after and pistórsoque exiform hava breated quite a to be obsaista. scaricted of keeping tax-fa lottery nganay 2 visit, as an afleist passenger in the Imperial such observations are untrustworthy and tend coming down the ranch shore, cavally took a sensation among the native population. Those bis at root stall and fleed $50, and in default was Maritimo novenas Cruiser, Leg Fag, several to retard the progress of soist.on.

other cours. Mr. Wiss to pointed out that dauntless song of the desert have already become Hentenend to six wooks' hard labour. A rather Lighthouses along the Coast, ris,: Middle Dog $3-With reforecce to Lelegraphic weather | the rogulation quoted by his learned friend re serious shergo of an offres against the Opinn Tarnabout, Ouksen, Fisher Island (Pescadores) intelligend and stern warnings, referred to inferred to narrow obanuests, and be argued that terror to the soustry; I only hope that they Ordinanca was slap opened and romanded.

and South Cape (Formosa). I spent six dage your letters of the 30th July and 233 Angust the Canton River could not be considered a nar-will fuspire equal terror amenr the Black Flags, The Bertia correspondent of the Globe, writing at the latter place, it, bring a must important altime. I have the honour to inform yan taat row ohanne! If bis Lordship was against him whose nogesintanse they cannot-make too sai.

the directors of the Great Northorn and of the on the point that his client was not justified by on the 9th olt, Bays:-" Li Tang-obing, Chipreiting,

Hai-duong, the capital of the province, was S-I availed myself of this opportunity to Eastern Extension. Telegraph Companies have custom tu keeping the side of the tirer he did attacked, on the 12th inst, by a strong forse of be sent before 11 am. pn the day of publication. inspection of the two ironclad corvettes in comras study the reography of thus Const, ote in its premisel me their suppart in tuitously he would submit that it was not sound of the robbers and pirates, who good the whole town. ednostion, red did all in her power to make it

besa coleack of ongineers, arrived here for the of costrnction at Kiel. The two vessels are to meteorological aspects, to inspect and co08-

anding mateorological mesanges between Hoagical to go on the other side on sccount ba rondy much earlier than originally ogrend, sionally verify meteorologiaal mstruments, to kong and Manils, Amor, Foachow, Shanghai, janks, and there was better water on the port The garrison did not ine's ost, probably from attractive to the people. All scholars wore sot Tho Chinese Legation is incessant in ita argent select the best places for faturs stations, to Windivostock and NapaaAKİ.-

sido. Bie. Wiss nort dealt with Mr. Francis belief that resistance to so large body world went and systems of reward to the diligent, fran Croc Government servine. By ennanrage. appeals to hasten the building as magh as possi-instruct eventual meteorological observers, 2cd 24-I propose that the chmurrations should be point that the harqpartius conli not hero an bie, as the Colestial Empire, besides the two to accasionally make mateorological obervations corrected and reduced by a before they are given inch silowanda made as a vessi in tow of hopelose, for the enemy masterad more than rent benefit was qunferred as she said herself. vessels mention above and the formidable iron-on board, as magaotic elservatious on shore with to the public, and that they should be eventually tug load would have, and he argned that a thousand strong. The pirates therefore had « It may be bitter at the beginning, but the end clad frigate arebored at Statlin, will in the iustruments that I took with me.

accompanied by weather forecasts and storu bating the lecach Isahod alongside put her in it all their own way, and burned and pillaged on only be sweetness." 4-I have the honour to report that at prawurnings bourne of a year be in possession of a number of

an better position. He also read some anthori-to their hearts content. The Chinose hore say

When the best of the men in the collega finish - 26.I have bad the Sonoor, in accordance with ties to show that the rogutations as to steamers that Hai-luong is utterly raised, hut I heir, no piutinti, as superintendents of eduction, in torpedo boats ordered in Germany. It may be sent no meteorological service appears to exist

sď their education, she gars them eflaial op- in China. Somo instapments are read in the The instructions contained in your latet. (3rd were not applied no rigidly to steamers having firmed that the Chinese Government is doingTreaty Ports and Lighthotram, but no pertica paragraph) of the 23rd August ultime, to re-vesels in tow. He tarther arved that the P the other hand, that no lives wore lost; the different districts. The presunt high state of. ita utmost for the formation of a navy "...

lar system is followed. The instruments are commuul to the nathorities at the Trusty Ports king had infringed Article 18 in not having piratsa zot meeting say resistance contented The entries for the German Cup at the regatta generally umleaz. They are not of approved that tide-gauges resp. since the last Bases have filled up as well as be-construction or properly placed, and carrections there and at home of the gauges, be erected stepped or reversed her anginon, and be gasted themselves with looting all the moveabla pro-

the lighthouses, and that the cases of the Khedive, and the Forwasrís, and { THE World commenting où Mr. SHAW's fore, and posterday evening the selections for are not determined and applied, nor are the early records by kept for a space of two years, others to show that she must be held responsibla party and barnjug all the rest. address at Exeter Hall, nga Mr. Shaw

oraws tande by the commlitas ware posted on observara properly instructed.

and I have had the honour to give my opinion for the collision on that abonat, Mr. Wise

She not only gave attention to the higher the board at the Recreation Club House. The 5.-8 Robert Hart, Inspector General of the to several of the Commissioners of Custows on nointed eat thisi ale look-out had stated that there

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education at the collego bat she pressed on the started in his speech, na în big lins of action committee were suabled to make up fire orews Imperial Maritique Costaom of China, took steps carning the best way of fixing their fide-ganges. was no look-out on board the Peking, which would

present somplete system of Elementary educa- at Tamatare, from the erroneous premiss tested race. The Drews selected are as fol-service for Chiun, and it was his intention to authorities with whom I have comunicated wes not seon nntil her green light was absorsed, Again, mul hence there is a prospect of a lacraly over ten yaira age to start a meteorological 20. I have is the bonour to explain to the seccat for his theory that the Mount Zebatton

19th November." tion that the future generations should have all During the part two days quite a number of the advantages to be attained through koowledge, that he was not only a missionary, but an

low:-

co-operats with other governments, and to ex- that the object of the Hongkon› Gaversinent and the enguleg confusion and ambradictory vessels have bean auctored at both sides of the Even when the army was rearranged, she would Englishman as well. The missionary goes Fisher (ntecka) Hughes (stroke) Kaitaan (stros) bange (meteorological information. He pay the gamers! benefit of all who trade in these orders. Mr. Wise submitted in conclusion that bar waiting for water to cross. On the morning on no secount allow the young men in the schools on a forlorn hope at a bidding which is not Alass

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chased in London, meteorological instruments of waters---I have the honour to be, Sir, your woat bis ellents had infringed none of the articles, of the 10th the Yeksin and Hasan wausget to to be enrolled until their course of education Ravenhil

the constrution approved in Eagland, which obedioat Servant,

whilst the Peking bad certainly iuftiuged one or cross the bar and proceeded upriver to Tioutain; was finished. Ultimately she caused a low to of this world, and divests himself of his right Parti

Tomkin

are enciont to equip the noocanary, number of

were, and he asked ble Lordable to hold the at Kbout soon on the same day, the Wuchang and he passed, that all paronte who failed to wond to urge the civis Romanus rum claim. He

Stewart (stroko) staticus, and it is intended that all aspeciosus

o. Peking solely to bisme.

Pautah arrived here from Tientain bound to their children to shpel, should be beavily fined. Goodind straps upon bis feet the sandals of the

meteorological resistors should be suppressed.

Mr. Francis replied to the defense at ooz- Shanghai, but they could not cenia tha bar.... On | Hence the present educational Iss. Q-Those instrumenta remain stored in the

siderable length. He urged first that the store the following day, the 11th, the Of Dorado ur. It must not be forgotted, that it was da who martyr. He goes forth prepared to be evilly.

Custom houses at Shanghai sud A moy. I in-

given by hải witnessse was a consistent, ode tired from Tidotsia and was obliged to anoberordoped the burning of the idols. In this che entreated; to endure scorn, buffets, and With regard to the disabling of thespected those in Shanghai, and at the request of

throughout, ard stas ling by itself there could this side of the bet, there only being 6 feet of beter waivered. Although it was evident that stormer invžie Cadle, when on her way the Commissioner of Önistoma, Amoy, I unpack- death, should death be bis fate. By admitting home from Haukow with tos, we hare based, ljusted and veridad sikisen complete sets-

bo no doubt that it outilled the Peking to judg- | water on it; on the following morning, the 12th, a great part of the people apposed it, baz dobá ment. The Peking took the proper course, fol. the water hazan to rise and at noon the Wuchong, maad to the judges and magistrates was abso- that he was a missionary, Mr. Suaw placed furnished with the following particulars of instruments of good construction aul in goed

loging the north side of the chapel. The El Dorado, Pastah, suð Bungaban, crossed the ints. "Go, burn idols, wherever they are to be himself ipso facto out of evart." Few per- by lat

All went well with the press-vation, sad them instrupaonta are now St

barquentine was admitted to be short-handed, bar bound to Shanghai. The Kowshing. Chen, found," For sgos this alone will make hor steamer tot.l sha hail proveeded some distance to be distribated among the station, sons will be found ready to endorse these

izde the Mediterranean Sea, when the skiet 7-While staying in Amoy, I had the honour BEFORE THE HOT. SIR GEORGE PHILLIPPO, and a submitted that they no man whose King, and Netochwung are outside and will perhaps

arla duty it was to haon the look out, but silorowy the bar to-day. For the past three days Her care for the lives of her subjects is not Batiments as applied to the case of Mr. sagingar teportal that her boflere were in ench to inform the Commissioner of Chats that

hands were sogaged at work on the ship The strong breeze from the north-west has hoon to be forgotten. Through the fifteen years of SHAW. Granting that a missionary goes forth oondition that they evald cut any farther thermometer coreean and stands for radiation

Mount Lebenght by the rales to bare blowing.—Courier Correspondent.

Ther reign there is not a single instance ic which propared to be ovilly entrated, which low fat full xseed. The vassoi oocordingly weut at thermemates were required, At his request | CHE VRETTSH STEAMER "PAZING." v. TAX DRI-

keps out of their way, sad the venela were orasa-

eho commanded life to be taken, through anger redaced upsed until the Bay of Biscay was resca-several such sureous ovi standa were obstructed

TISH BARQUENTINE MOUNT LEBANON," ing at such a distanco that she had awple timm

or displeasure. The fow whe bare suffered capital thew do, it is only from those to whom heed, bon the ongines were entirely disabled, and there under my supervision, Those are now

AND THE HARQUENTINE " MOUNT LEHAN to do so, She might have avoided a collision,.by

ponizament during her reign, were those who had goes to minister that he is prepared to re-what sail she had was of no avail, and she was y him, similar ones will no doubt be made and the ship by koiptess, at the morng of the wind. submittal to Sir Robart. Ifart, and, if approved.

-ON" V. THE STEINER “PEKING"

simply keeping on her endres as was proved by The Acting Magistrate of the French Mized bone Jarly proved in the courts to have amz- ceive such treatmest, not from a European driftbag shore, with as apparent heps of being sent to all the future stations.

Mr. Francie, instrasted by Mears. Breraton, the evidence of all his witnesses The Peking Court appears to be a very lenient man, for witted murder. To her charge this is not to le 12nton, and Deacon, for the promouts, Mr. had done all that could be required of her by whereas the Magistrate who is on lears used to aid so much as to the law of the land, power at peace with his own country. Had saved from destruction, when a German steamer 8. It is the intention of Sir Robert Hart, Wis, instructed by Mrs. Baurg, Toller, and porting her holes, and-taking a couras that sentence prisoners to 100 or 200 blows, this one hor subjects, there is to be placed her care for In connection with her care for the Hvac of bote in sight, and saw her signals of distesas, that the cistooralogioni registers in China ball fohnson, fer the impagaaste.

would have cleared her of the Mount Lebanon Mr. SHAW suffered indignity and ill-treat-She same alongside, and agreed to take the ba kapt aceordite to a uniform system, unifor- Chat Amai, master of the steam launch Cam bad the latter kopt on ber.conrea. He quattente himself with awarding only twenty.

Storing is for summer use sooms, profitable the disemand and affisted. She appointed two munt at the bands of the Malagasys and ap Glamis Castle in tow to Falmouth. A bawser mite heing an essential condition for A, 33 as, ssid bo remembered having the the case of the Earl of Elgin and the Joumoud in business jadeing from the way Hongiter is. European datora, and shs, barself, paid their pealed to his Government toorast reparation was passed between the two vamals and they of no extensire a meteorological service.

barguentine Mound Lebanon in tow to take to support of this contention. Is arged that thay houses bags inereared in number daring the past salaries, and supplied the medicines. In this the case would have been very different. started against a very beary ses. At times the

9--I have had the hopout, by order of His Whampoa. Dating the time the vezeal was users also entitled to expect that the fount Ls two seasons. Thron new ones, each holding she expended over £1.000 every year- hawser was as light as a fiddle string, and at Expollensy the Governor, to draw up "Tastrostow, from the time she got up her anchor to the banon would lave parted a little As to the 10,000 picule, were added leat autumn and this

There is also the liberation of all the Moxam- Under those circumstances the remarks of others it hou stucks, and so groat was the strain Lions for making meteorological observations in collision, she was going in and a half knots an outsation of Sir. Wire that the barquaatine year three more are being erouted near the Ride tiquaslaves, through ber desire to full friendly

that it parted three times. the World might have been considered atios were surmounted, and the disabled steamer ventured to lay a copy before Sir Kobort Hart. rate of four or four and a bal?, knots at hear, she did, va assenet of the jonks, Mr. Francisco Company was much of sa opposition after a law forbidding the Importation of slaves from However, all dittient- China," which are now in the press, and have hour. She was aver at any time going at a was justified in going up the river on the side Range. This does not look se if the Shanghai rentiss with other powersin Europe. She roada propriate. Mr. Suxw went to Madagascar

together with two differant forms for entering an ecold out go so fast with ass in tam submitted that the evidence bed by no means all. Although the water now used in these ice Africa. And when some persons persisted it of bis own isolius and at his own risk; if fight with the s for four days. A salvage met ecrologios! observations, with the view of in- He remembered seeing the Eshing stakes; they established anything farther thee that there pouds is not quite so dithy as in former years doing so, caused the liberation of avery Mozam the people refuse to receive him that is his claim bas book made on behalf of the Germen dusing him to communicate them officially to were in front of the port bow of the foxat Lawera funks on the other side of the river, at when it was pumped thick and black from the bio stars in her dominions.

steamer for £10,0, and as Masers, Skinnor the-Commissioners of Castoms at the variousbanan at the time of the antision, a quartaw of a that they of all pearsted the Mount Lebanon waab poets, there is yet much to be desired in of doing things. affair, but if a European power slope in to

& Co. rofuse to pay un mash, action has boss Treaty Perts.

She took another bold step, when she destroyed 10. The harbour masters and other out-doors distant. They were aboada quarter of a from going ap on that side. They had no eri-the way of purity. It is a pity the ice dealers the whole system of fendalism, wherebywaerhief interfere, then he may fairly appeal to his own taken, bat it is thought the matter will be at.

uile dietsat Ecom the rest bankat that mo. dence whatever that she would not have one up cannot arrange to get a supply from the Water "country for protection, Whether he would fosted by arbitration...

Cross-examined by Mr. Frapois-Witucan's Eat Ride, not that she could not with safety Works Company. But of course that would bomen might have 500 or 2.000 followers, who were. | hare found to be men of considerable intelligent.ief cuginor told him that the engines, of his havsported bar halo to ret out of the steamer's a new idea, and who ever heard of a Chisanon more responsible to him than they were to the be justified in wo appealing cu account of ill-Tar following latter has han addressed to and I am sure that they will take an interest in Laugh Fars twairó haze power. He know the way. He thought his Lordship, and the As-Isting Anaw idea? He prefers letting the de-cororamunt. These followers she unrolled in the treatment by the natives is another question, The Time by H.H. Bajah Brooke who was a keeping motoprological registers, whomever the sampan man who was on board the Mount Le servor would be of opinion that the inaneb must tested foreigner start auch notiona and then run army. This canned great semmotion amongst

passenger per Yangtaf:It is with the object observations are started by order of the Inspec-bin; he was is obarge of the wiresi, Captain have been going at the rate his witnesses stated, him out of them afterwards.-Courier, and may be looked at from different points of drawing public attention to the discomfort tor General. of view. The missionary and the gunboat and angrance that pousongers have to yo

Nataon gare witness orders as to steering the by the way she ran into the Peking, and that 11.-The observations should be made daily launch. On the way up the course was not the latter could not have passed the barg aansing through during the time detention in quaran at 10 am, 4 p., and 10 p... in the Treaty are proverbially to be found in close proxi- tiae at Marseilley, and slao the ulter faree of the Parle. One of the forms which I bare ventured changed at all bofore the collision; they went in the position`atated by Capt. Nelson and the

straight up, and no steacing ordera were given, mity. Whether this is desirable or not is whole thing, so far as its being any prevention of

witnesses ou ble side, as, if she had attempted to

A short sarrios in the army was also intro- to submit is for entoring such observations. In

Mr. Wise asid that was.all the evidence he pre-

dweed, which has proved of great service giving a matter of opinion. The early missionaries disso, that I oo address you. I am one of the lighthouses observations are made either posed to call for the impuganata

¦ and pass down between the fount Lebanon and The hospital referred to is a former comma, onay discharge to aged or infirm soldiers, and would probably have regarded with horror detention on board of the Mossagerie Maritimes the number of the afaf stationed in the respec- Nelson a question, and he was called.

those unfortunates just released after seven days' every thres, or overy four oars, acording to His Lordship said he would like to ask Capt. the bank, and that she must bare run into the nisation was formally opened yesterday, the Silpatting an and for over to the bribes the use the idea of bringing bloodsbel and earpage vessel at Mareuillon, in quarantine harbour.tive lightbousts. In case the observations Gre

bank. The Peking was rauning close to the instant. The opening carencies consisted of to be giren te vind service.

This is how she did it. She ordered Raini- Hie Lordship-At the time of the callision western bank, and the barguentine had her bead to reading of a Saripture Isason, slaging, and amongst the prople to whom they addressed During the sores days it was blowing alaust in made every three hours it would be an advantage, warn you storing?

towarts the bag at the time of the collision: prayer, a statement of the plan, coat, ato, of the larstarivony, Prime Minister and Commander in nantly a gale of wind from the north, withost though by no means necessary, to have them taken the mealvos, or apposite to, but also shelter, and the big open to every braath of sir. at 1a.m., 1 str..? a.m., 10 4.m., i p.m., áp, steering. I have heard what be said about my the Peking bad infringed be cales by sief step appropriate and interesting adirosses by Dr. to make a thorough inspection of all who ought Witcase No, my Lord, my sampan, man was As to the polut raised by Mr. Win that buspital by Dr. V. R. Lanbath, followed by kisf, to assemble the army at Mabatarina, and plsmesforce for their protection, but in these and specially fitted for a free circulation through-7 p.m., and 10 p.m. The other form submitted taking the charge of the wheat from me before ping and reversing her engines, he (Mr. Francis). Tates of Shangbeiant Rev. Wa Hang-yob, of to lasys the army, the aged and juffro wors st days missionaries on a class avail themselves out; added to this thers were often three steam is for entering sol observations. It will ho that times; it is not current. I did not pare my would ask hia Lordship to pat it to the Amecasor i Episcopal Mission, Shanghai, and closed with cop.to culve their discharge run though After this, the they wished to remain soldiers, bat every able witches going to discharge cargo, and soaping son that the registers that apply to the light-Laim at all, I kept it amidships before the colli.whisther his sot haring tone so bad in any way the doxology and benediction. of ironwork and general repairing greating longes are of a more simple form than these forsion. When the ship was going sites, the way contributed to the collision. At 300 yards dis- camerons Visitors present, both foreign and bodied man without respect of person or rank in claim. In the mass of China, for instance, perfect talism. The passengers had either to the Larboura. I intend that at the Hongkong the Innoch was based to our port quarter would those, to havaians this and starboarded the balm, ativa, partook of some refreshments provided life, must be enrolled, even though they might clauses have been inserted in the various red up sat down the decks to keep warm, or to Chorratory corresponding abservations shall he have a slight offent in putting her. Lead to would not bare prevented the collision, as the for the occasion, and were conducted throa: desire to avail service.

go to bed in their cold cabins, after a few days made at 10 s.m., à pan., and 10 k., with starboard, and is counteract this I kept my halm way could not possibly have been got off the the various departments of the hospital, and All old soldiers who had been wounded in treaties specially, relating to the propagation there were many complaints of diorrhan, rhoa-instruments of English: constration, similar to a little to sort till just before the collsing, when Peking in anything like that distgnoc, and had obtained a view of the very complote arrange; former war waze to have their discharge, on go- of the Christian religion, and on those clauses matiems, lumbago, selde ou chest, and a few this belonging to the Imperial Maritime Gus steadied it so as to present the contrary action this been done she would have simply sat down meats made for the basqastal treatment of count of their previous good service, and wore the missionaries rely just in the same way as

more days would have done for most of those tom who had been hablénated to a hot climate,

districts. mercbante rely on the trudal clauses. The Female aay Baturally say, if gach annoyances anos of the Commissioner of Customs, Amor me, it wonid only bare esumed this Pebing to hit quarly okvared the other vessel. In the ruling

E-I have had the bonent, with the resist of the lenob ingoing astern. Hydmy helm been and sank the Mount Lebanon. She adopted the arly all kinds of disasse to which Chiunse to be appointed justices of the peace in country

hand a-port I don't think it could have saved bust ourse, and the result showed that she bumanity is abject.

Though the hospital has been open only a few These justines were also 'n now institution by ar within their civil rights-in-so-doing, andzist by the French stenner, why not go by the end of the Coast Inspector, Shanghai, to select quars on the how and sink my: Locald not in the case of the Kardios and the Forwaerts, it days for the reception of patients, already three the Queen, and when made,svery ona asked “what with the religious view of the matter we will English wesela; bat the information about the the following thirty-five stations pa meat suitable have at round som saugh to has provented it was held thnk bed this captain of the former patients occupy the opium ward, and three more as it all mean?" "what are these men to dea

quarantine cazzot be gathered in Singapore or not venture to deal. But when man adopts Obias--whether purposely or not I do not pro for meteorological observations. They are boat the cate I was geing and the speed with whigh vessel stopped and reversed his engines soonseur in the surgical ward The eplom patients It was only when ther hosed their dation

the Paking was approaching..

the osilision would have been stolted, and anaharo doing well, and when they love is a far daya tetailed that the public said, "This is certain - che missionary profession, it follows that if tend to say. The Messagerien hiarities Com

Mr. Wise then addressed the court on behalf was not the case with the present matter. Mr. more, thoroughly aurad of their terrible babik, ty a grist stop in advance.” be taken the cirie Romanus sum standpoint pay of audits, are in no way responsible; sad

L'auguin Galf) of his clients, and went into the bearing of the Francis also called attention to the statements of no doubt many mors will follow to take thoir "The result" of these stapa was that a great did, as they always do, ovorything to make the the romance of his undertaking at once ava-passengers comfortable; but if the medical an

sxidenne given on both sides, saying he would Capt. Nelson, and be asked whether that gentle places. The threxirgi s paticnlauro soldiers number of young men volunteered for the army porates and he becomes as other mea. To thorities consider that quarantins is very,

be guided by the verbal accounts given by man was entitled to come into scurt of law wounded in a 1ht with salt for a Muor the love of the queen and country. Whor the old men mautioned the young volunteers, as to tu, a fow days ago. the witnesses rather than the position they after what he had stated.. the ignoring of this point must be attributed the Gnvarauss should see that there is proper

accommodation in hole's built for the purpose, i

We all take great interest in this hospital, as the stop they were taking, they replied "ran we expést it to be the weans not only of relist. much of the misunderstanding which criata «bers uswensary comforts can be obtained. In

may stick fast, we mean to go ahead." between erosionaries and the general the second place, and the most important, per public. It is assured that the missionary aps, is the nitar fares of the whels manner of prosedure of this guarantine so far as its being claims the credit of leading a life of self-denialranite to Inad to any prevention of disease OF and of standing on different ground from or poison arriving from Egypt. Steiners coming from the Bast in a healthy state only stop to dinary mon. The observer looks at the pisk op ovai al Port Said, which takes about missionary, seas that he enjoys in fair pro-Uree hours, and, except this, bold no communi- portion the good things of this life and the cation with the country. Ships pat in quaran. | tine harbour ars wedged in, one slows alongside pleasures of society, when bo is stationed in the other, so that whatever polecn one contains Hongkong or at a treaty port, while if he is mast By to another, and some dors which have stationed island hív přivations sre no more eargone on board from the infected country e than those to which many another man is the abips that have only passed through, wo wall as passengers. T'boso are put alongside of subjected by his love of travel or the exigen- that every vessel at the time of receiving pra wine of business. Under these circumstanena tigue or disobarge must be equally infected, anst the time of her detention cannot in any way haTo

to the full extent of the civis Romanne sum

was towed into Falmouth barbour after a hoary

affoŝata of the Imperial, Maritime Castoma I

wità submitted:

Klungohow Falchoi Canton

Swator Breaker Point Inwook Island Amorp Chapol Teland Focahow

ckson Itland

· Turomboat Island Middle Log Laino Fisher Liand E. Cape Turasta Koeing... Wenshuw Miopo

Shanghad

Steep Leland... North Salle island

Sutaioil Calend

CHL. (Unizao).

CH.

(Penadoro). (Formosa).

(For wom). (Formosa)

du so, she would not have bad rooza to get zoand

had marked, which son not be onregel fears this Lordship and Me Wise had applied to be. statements made, He called aftaplios to the allowed to spend.

SHANGHAL

500CHOW. --------

Ath November,

TIENTWIN.

This was bor

the young man, who saw that there was no jonger honours and wealth to be got as a dependent of sano great man, but that they must seek it in the army.

funt that the Teleng had toon on the wrong Mr Frauds said he objected on the grounding moob turlar among the Chiuso, but of the service in-the-army-was- also limitad sido of the river, and also that the witnesses that the person "whose "name was to be opening a way of accene for the gospel in many to are years, and the time when the soldiers for the Peling Rapported the evidence substituted was not the sole owner of the places where otherwise the way is closed. More might be sent to so ortpont was limited for the Mount Lebanon by the fact that not one ship, as Capt. Nelson had asid be bad an money is needed not only to meet the eficiency, to one year. Tot after the termination of of them doposed to having seen the three lights interest in the vessel, and in the event of this already incurred, but to provide two more wards, the fire poses service in the pase of aer of the hargnanting at coe tims. Das witness case being desided against the Afaunt Lebanon which were contemplated to the original plan. being declared and the red fing hoisted on

hat which could put be built for lack of memos; the mountains, every soldier had to return · are as impossible story about the ship baring he would be out of pookat. wone ruumi too quickly to so them, and the Hie Lordship said it was stated that though so we bespeak the kindly attention of generous to his own division for astra service.

There was also settled during her reign the engineer said that he saw tho.barguentinsawing Copt, Noleor bad described himself as the owner,friends in aid of the work.-N. On Dally Newe reund, but that all her lights were not visible at he had only done at te papact of having suprez Correspondeat,

formation of the different departments in the sze time. According to the statements made power. It was shown that there was another

Govorament. The home ofle, the war dapurt by the witnomen, the timas and distanous were registored owner. The power of attorney given

ment, the foreign office, Ministers of justice and such that the collision could not have to Capt. Nalegn was very complete, and. Yas s

agricultura, the treasury and ministers of ada- kappened, at all moleas the Mount Lebanen was very cleverly drawn power,

9th November.

cition, together with the noion of all there de- coing nearly as fast as the Pebiny, whilat, na n Kr. Francis asid bo did not wish to press the Grost excitement has prevailed here amongst partments in the cabinet, There was alas is. matter of fact, abs was only going boat tre objentian any further than lis Lordship thought foreigners and Chinese about a tolegram received and an additional Code of 535 Laws, and changes knots an bone. The withew for the Paking also was fair and reasonable.

hare by the Chisees that a British gunboat were made to all the provincus, out of the Go- differed as to the part of the Meant Sebanon whic His Lordship said he had referred the utter has fired into (cuton; bow far tras is a vernors belog replaced by young and active men, was in collision, whether it was the port or the to the Attorney-General, who could take notion.. here, it at least had a good effect; if eren everything was in a prosperous condition until starboard bow, the damago was dove to the star. at any tim

rather late, not too late to get the Emperor to France made her unoilled for intervention.

Even after this, and notwithstanding, bar ill- board bow, and the collision gat have been Mr. Francis said there was a question as to issue an Ediet to H.E. LI. a High Commissioner thero: Mr. Wise iso commented on the fact that the legal status of Capt. Nelson, and what or bo for the Northern, and Ta as ich Commissioner was the never cued to promote the welfare of a position different from thst of other men, for inspioiod of the reusel being soutaminated 18.-la Exceliway the Governor bas already according to the aridamos for the Peking, there had not placed himself in such a position that be for the Santhera. Trado, to make preparations the country. When she saw it was impossible If the opinion of the missionaries them by daze, then ne ong would complais about offered Ste Robert Hart the op opention of the were two Chinese quarter.store at the wheel sould not enforce any olalar in reference to his against any further attacks on foreigners hep to remain on friendly terms with the French

precautions being taken and close watch and Hongkong Observatory, which is, owing to its at the time of the collision, and that those we veral.

poniarife, they will be mate responsible. Coasal, she ordered her ambassadors to visit selves were taken it

Sholehan Isisad Chinking. Kicktang

Whil

Hankow Jchas... Chefoo......

the lagnian fails to recognise the justice of Repressed the infection which she might be. 3. Shantacg Promontory 1. the claim supposed to be put forth by the brought from Egypt. This is the state of the aisonaries to be regarded as occupying antice now kept up. Ghould there be any auspicious case of tiness on board, or any reason

Horki

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weid probably isolation being adopted: The Franch gentlemen (in meteorologiost respects) an equalled situa were not called, though there had beat nothing In answer to a query from his Lordship. Mr. Peng Yu Lin leaves today, boing the teath: Franco ao an to arrest If possible any interrup- be found that the majority put forth on board save the aberrdity of the whole thing tion, its concoction with a high level station on to prevent it. The way that Capt. Nelson Frascis argood that the Mount Lebanon, balog day of the tenth montb, Tacky day according tion of friendly relations between the two mau. no such claim on their own behalf, that all as clearly as the English, but said it was done Vistoria Post, aut its telegraphia connection had taken bearings of the scene of the sol. in tow of lion lashed alongside, could not beteihe Chinese notions, from Nauking for Canton tries The whole expense of this embassy she

to satisfy the timid and superstitions low ones with other motoralogical centres, the very best lision was mach morn assistastory thao tassentitled to the allowance she would have if she with 2,000 worn and 2,000 flopsb troops; undertook to pay out of her private purge. they want is to be allowed to follow their population of Marasilles. To out of commnal plate to form a contre for the meteorologion of Capt. Honermann, for he took them on the had been in tow of a tag which was ahead; as Tia-tars in big givil, and Yeng Yla-plag bie The following hary deen introdGood "Zuring profession quintly, although they are precation entirely, as has been done at Drindisi, kas service of Chian, of which it is physically a part, spot, before getting up his anchor, whilst the he was altogether more musgeable. He fub military, lientenants to pauish those autobese her reigs: the government prams, justlour of common censa in its favour, and le soucistent, and His Excelloney does not see any objection latter took the burlugs of the poles the next mitted that she was in the position of a reseal and investinate the faults of Viveror thank peage, the enrolment of military endola, the divi. pared to seek protection at the bands of their but the prosent quarantine at Marseilles is to allow, me it set as dataarginaleal Esporter to time he went up the river. Mr. Wise also having auxilary engines of Ewelve horse power! Some gossipers here goes as far as to my that ion of the government inte departments, mak country if necessary, just on the same terms 1make-believa to satisfy fully and maskonia?” the Imperial Maritions Customs of China.

the Canton affair we get up a demonstration lng aduestion yorarfiment busina, the Instruo

thought the offisers of the Peking wore greatly' 'on.board,

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