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IN. FREPARATION

LE & DIRECTORY

CHRONICLE

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CHINA, JAPAN. PHILIPPINES, BOBsio, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, COOKINT

ORINA, SIAM, &o.

• For 1894.

With which is invazpáratad THE CHINA VIBECTORY:

The issue for 1894, which will be the

TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL-PUBLICATION

has been considerably extended, both in the Dirostory proper and in the Appendix. The ports in Corea, the Malay Slates, & hava bos added to the former; whilst the latter includes In addition to the usual contents, the Treaty between the United States and Cocoe, the now Trenty betoon Fraser and Annum, and other additions.

THE DAILY PHEES, FRIDAY, JANUARY Árs, 1884.

The Bpaniek steamer Romeo loft the Kowloon dock yesterday. The British steamer Crusader.

there today.

docks there

LATEST T}}GRAMS.

Manriw reported very unfavourably on the island of Hongkang. He saw it as a barron rock, the residents on which bad not enjoyed

Inox, 1st January. "ADTANCE QË TE MAHDI ON Attention is spesially diesstad to, the appeal good health, and he failed to recognise the by St. John's Cathedral Trustees to the pablis

UPPERYPT. immense commercial development of which for funds to provide a new organ for that plays

Latest advices from the best of wir in the it was capable and which it has ainos under-et worship.

Sondoa state that Baker she has interested gene. Governor Davis, in forwarding the We work dirast attention to an advertisement letters written by the hd, the contents of roport, expressed his dissent from it, and on our Irat page inviting ali poracze who have which prove that it is } intention to wareh said: "It is fair, however, to Mr. MARTIN toy information to give to the Commission with his followers, on typt Proper in oonse

polated to enquire into certain charges observe, that his romarka were written sorruption which have recently been made aucune of his late oven Should the Mahdi after only a few weeks residence, under against the officers of the eble Worka Dopart-carry out his intention, ti British troops now in Egypt will be ordbred sustot the Egyptian circumstances of indifferent health, I meat, to communionta with the Secretary. sould easily point out errors in regarderobanta S. N. Ca,' steanser Huai-juan, which

Bome anxiety is felt with regard to the China regulate in the protection the frontiac. to facta and conclusione (did I deem it wo understand left Shanghai on the 28th Decem necessary to dwell upon the subject), some box, and has not behoort aan of which will be apparent from the public teamers. It is hoped, however, that the steamer Namon, which was expected hero yesterday, bas dispatches. Through what channel the falian in with the Bini-gun, and any bring her Report on Chusan and the Minste ranched safely to port. the Secretary of State does not appear, nor whother they were written by Mr. Mantin

An edjourned inquest was held at the Ma. gintraoy yesterday afternoon before the Coroner and a jury composed of Beasts. J. W. Oroker,

The ALPHABETICAL LIST of ForDian Rusters squín has been much faoinagad.of his own action or in compliance witli a. M. Facheco, and M. M. Machado on the body

THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY | request or instructions from the Secretary, contains the following Lithographed MAPS of State, but at all events Governor DAVIS and FLANS:

CODE OF SIGNALS IN VED AT VICTORIA PRAK. Mar or THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG,

"PLAN OF THE Cerr or VICTORIA.

NEW MAP OF THE FAR EAST.

TLAN OF THE CITY OF CANTON, PLAN OF THE FOREIGN SETTLEMENTA AT

SHANOTTAI.

PLAN OF YOKOITAMA. PLAN OF MANILA

PLAN OF SAIGON,

;

MAP OF THE TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE.

of a girl named Wong Ku Mong. The docensed a tean years of age, and was a servant to the wife of General Masny, who is now roalding in the Tai Iol boarding boues in this colony. The deceased died from the effects of an overdose of spiam, and the only reason for her taking the poison, so far as can be ascertained, seams to bo that she was scolded for running about the house. where there were a lot of man, too freely for her

for further ovidence,

appears to have been much irritated with tho report on Hougkong. Mr. MARTIN's vipi was that this island was not worth re- tention, whereas the permanent occupation of Chunan was of tīss most vital importance, both from a commercial and military point as inquest was adjourned to Saturday of view,." In conclusion," he wrote, "there are, I respectfully submit, many cogent Arguments of the highest state polioy for our continued and permanent occupation of Chasan, and but one reason assigned for its

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Far East and will be found a useful.nade mecia

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we have promised to do so on the fulfilment of the tarths of the Treaty of Nanking But

CRIVET

his head we doubt, de A 1.

News having been received at the ospital that

several tous of the asands of famine aufforers are

remembered, all honours done to the toast of this he might have done by sending to Fosdiculating falso nows, adding the Bz Hong "Foonhöar Bogidesta" and "Messra.. Dongine obow. He went there in the Namoa himmelt, Dauk has obtained permission to one any persons and he might have tahon the passengers there found spreading falso atsetas about the said bankr Lopralk & Co." Both of these were responded tos: The place was within twelve hours steam. This proclamation as to be specially intended to by Capt. Ashton, who, to make a apoash, his and there are rents of the company at that for travellers, in order fa provint them fruen songara at home, sing a song, to stand upon port. He should submit that there was no obit believing is ramina about the Poking Banks.

gatlon resting upon the charterers or owners of 2. O. Daily News Correspondent. In the 120caine two lively spackage Karloan whow.thews they shipped.in. was wreaked THE TAMINE IN SHANTUNG

Tassels to send passengers to places they shipped and the Orontas. Immediately the rest were soon and even if there was sud such obligations rest. crawling out, only to flad we were some 48 miles ing upon the company, it would have been for from Tiongkong Nose would acknowledge the their ogants at Fooghow to deside what should

be done with the passengers. The captain was assing ofor the Canal, the Governor-General sell, but they looked sold.

not a general agent for the owners to look of the Grand Canal, in conjunction with the We arrived off the wharf at 9.45, and found after their general lateros; he was only last offlalals, consulted open measures to reliers our popular local shieť managër playing marblos their agent in a limited sense, and he was not sa- the diatressed ones. The upshot of this was,

that the Governor-General went la perion to at which game the Hongkong Celozet dieb ers thorized to ship the passenger to Ebooghei going to try their hands, the hard ball. His Lordship said it would probably have number the sufferers, when suddenly they fall ten mere expensive to have conveyed the upon hin guarda sud severely hurt them, and The fire boll want and we all said adieu to passengers to Feoshow frat

having done so procended to break his sedan chair. THE CARRISON †, HOSOPES CRISEST CLUS.. the captain of the Douglas, hoping to maks The Attorney General said that was a mattor Upon the Gowarner-Gondral's getting out of it, This match was commered on Tuesday, when a Toyoga oa seme fetare donasian in sack for the agents to deal with, not for the captain, he himself was maltreated, a clothes balig tora each ride had one inringa It will be mamedomfortable steamer with such a jolly good who was only authorised in putting bis passungors from his patep, and his a chair knoaked to on Saturday. The followir is the acore of the

pieces. In this affair both be Cursinor.Ceneral frat day's play :**

Commander. Most would like to retara to Foos maarest phase of safely

His Lordship alluded to the one of the and his guards were completely at the mercy. THE GARRON....

obow next trip.

cf the famine su Tarera. We have not learnt The Attorney.Glaseral submitted that in that as yet the roanlt of this outrago. Afterwards, case this point was not raised, the matter boing some days after the 9th of this month, abou, terrowed to ope`faux He gasted the men of 20,000 famine suferees arrived at. Yanguhom. the "Rempor in support, of the contention that The best oficiala immediately bad thras mnd where nothing and been salvat but kaman Life enclouens made outside the North Gateat Wa

O salvage award could be claimsd.

Tat Sluna, and bossed the réfugana, nene of His Lordship asked the Attorney-General | whom were allowed out of these enclosures. A if he thought Capt. Fryer would have been wat guan, with some soldiers, was deputed to justified in leaving bis passengers on the island call the roll three times a day; but their nam

bera were so great that it was impossible to keuz from which the marauders cams.

The Attorney-General thought it was a com- tessk of them all. Moreover, in the night a on duty of humanity not to leave tailw.moncosiderable number weald climb over the walls. to porisk.

and rab and pillaga the villagers in the qutlying

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THE HONGKONG CRICKETERS AT

FOOOOW":

SUPREME COURT,

ORIGINAL JURIDICTION, BEFORE THE HON. BIR GRORER PHILLIPPO,

CHIEF JUSTICE,

THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY V. WILL

MILBURN AND OTHERS,

x. Frands, fastracted by Mesars. Brurgton, Weston, and Deacon, appeared for the plaintiffs the Attorney General, (the Hon. B. L. O'Mal leg), instructed by Mesura, Sharp, Polior, and Jakness, for the defendants.

This was

Medina.

His ortakip-And so the captia of the districts of their clothes, sta. On the 18th of Ajamemnon would have been as much to blame this month, however, the local oficials, in con es partly heard the week before, as he last they been left there? I would not jenotion with the Wa Tat Shan military and a ajourned on account of the detention like to travel by a steamer ander such exream-gicors, captured a number of theas piliging of a witness, Capt. Fryer, caused by the ground-atsnoer. I think the action taken in this mat. refugees, and panished them severely nonerding ing of the sheamet Roma, It was a alaim for tor is like that described in the case I have to military law. This will, it is hoped, make the delay and services rendered by the Ocean Comrsferred to" rather ungracious,"

orantry more quist.-N. O. Daily News.

pany's steamer Agamemnonin asrrylog oft pasiON- gers from the steamer Hongkong lost in Hattan Strails on the way to Shanghai in August, 1889 master mariner, now living at Moals in the Captain John B. Fryer said he was employment of Mosere. MoRoad & Co. In which be bad counasadel from the time she was August, 188, he was master of the Hongkong, ballt. He put into the Haitau Straits to avoid.

The Aitorney-General and there were many interests concerned, and his clients were really only aguate.

oths bis Lordship wished to hear bin, Mr. Francis isid that unless there was any be did not propane to further address the court. dense and consider his devision.

His Lordship said he would read over the evi

POLICE COURT.

January 3rd.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

The following Inte falograms are taken from the Sydney Morning Herald:

LONDON, 27th November, It is now generally understood that the Im- perial Govoromont has considerably modified itz views in regard to the Pavila soberstion quos. tion. The Earl of Derby, 8aoretary of State for the Colonies, is inolined to yield to the re- presentations made on behalf of the Australian colonism, and there ne indications that be will most the wishon of the salonists in regard to aoperation.

Loxnon, 29th November. The Aberdeen Chachor of Commerce has

Ha was convicted and sentenced to the montha

line of $7, the property of a Chinese broker. of New Guinen by the Australian solosies at abouling thzan jackets and 83, to the total passida resclation in support of the anexation

BEFORE MR. H. E. WODEHOUSE.

LAGOENT:

-Ng Ara, was described himself as a boiloz.

Masara, Wilson, Nicholls & Clation of the Treaty of Nanking, and without kilogs.; prize, 8200 to ths Erst, the entrance hospitality of our hosts dying all the miss he did not consider it would have been prudent maker, was brought up, oa remand, on a charge |

FORMOSA..... Messrs. Wilson, Nicholle & Co. Foockow ......Monars, Hedge & Co.

Helly & Welsh, s'ghai, NITEPO SHANOMAT......Masers. Half & Holtz. SHANGHAI... Mosers. Kelly & Walsh, NORTHERN & Moss. Hall & Holtz and Kelly RIVER PORTS

& Walsh, Shanghai. NAJABARI...... The C. and J. Trading Co. ProGo, OSAKA..The C. and J. Trading Co.. YOKOHAMA......Maura. Kelly & Co. MANILA M. Viuda de Lovsaga & C..the Nauking and Supplementary Treaties, there are at least four entrim by the 1st

bard labour.

thee of sathing from a dwelling bona, to the thine of $10, and was sent to gaol for six months Weng 490, a bricklayer, was convicted of the

with band labour..

LONDON, 27th November, A public meeting has been hald af Cape Town ment the prevention of the absolats dentro! of the Bechuana tribes by the Boers, ou the road for the purpose of demanding from the Govern.

that such control would very seriously interface with trade with the interior of South Africa..

A new ironclad, to ho earned the Protector,

next meeting on the 17th and 18th Fabraars. The Saigon Raea Cluh has decided to hold its An this date coincides with the twenty-fifth anniversary of the taking of Saigon, the Com- suites wish to give the meeting an exceptional éclat and have desided to invite borsss from tḥs neighbouring colonies and settlements, as. Stuga. pore, Hongkong, Mavile, Peoang, etc. Thers are three races open to fornien horses, namely, Le Prix de la Cochinobins, fer horses of bread bave these terms bean fulfilled in the letter or origin foreign to the colony, ridden by Enro and spirit in which they were framed by the peana; distance, 3,000 mètres; outrance. $25; foot time, nadising you British? Has diplomacy lost all power that kiloge additional: prise. 8500 and a quarter of most on yabla dago, hladies so considerately typhoon he believel was coming on and the weight, 75 kilega; English racehorses to carry Kwangtung, to tell you bout the Baca Ball, a it cannot be exercised in the intervening the entrance money, half the sutranon money to period assigned for the evacuation? I am go to the second, and the remasiador to the keeping very many devo far risitors. It came vessel ran upon a rock and boran to stak at ou ready, if required, to lay before Her Ma- korses of origis or brood foreign to

third. (9) Priz de Conseil Colonial, for off on Tuesday evening, te 18th December, and her bows being under water, in half an hour, bus the stern was abora water, banging on the rook the this mast to some exisaaccount for tho" 48."

antil she broke up two days afterwards. His josty's Ministers my reasons for entertain-colony or of mixed breed; dieturo, 2000 I know of no other way count for it. efforts were directed at that time to raving life, ing a strong opinion that without any via breeds to carry 45 kilogs., foreign horses 05 mètres; entrance, $10 with $3 forfait drons..

We are fast rotting onjourdefest, the kind and he sent the greater part of the passnogors ashore. It was blowing koavily all this time, and fraud or force, Obuwan may be retained, and winey to the second. (3) Prix du Mékong, for chances out of our heads. become, as it assuredly would, one of the ran at this meating: distanne, 3,000 metres: Lammermoor" was well rha on Monday-von-saw the Agomson she had a vagéel in tow. hores of angage or brend having run in other A most amusing barque on "Indis distraits when inside at that time. When he first for any steamer to have lost the shelter of the

most valuable and important aslonies of the entrance $25 without forfait; weight for native

ponies, 10 kilos.; for mixed bread, 50 kilogs.; in, the 17th, and on Wedjaday evening "My and was going on the coast at the other side of British Crown." In his Minute on the foreign borgen 24 kiloge prise $500 and a Uncle's Will" was meat capally performed. The shelter. It was cortainly are more & matter the entranes of the straits, as he believed, to get British position and prospects in China quarter of the sutranos money-half the entranos lady amateur proved hezeel most aescmplished of prudence for her to do so with a vossel in tow Mr. Mastagain dwells on the importance money to go to the second, and the remainder to

Re fired guns to attract berst of Chusan, criticises the policy adopted in the third. The two feat races will not take place and sharing actres; oufnomy(?) behind the then for him.

tention, and she came towards him, being at tha time she turned to do so about two miles away. sticks, too, was again all the Fabroary: should this sumber not be ressiyəd Ou Thursday therecquafstøh cameoff, in the

He went off to in and, frat among the important objects which the owners will be advised by belegram, so that reanance of sit the besatified fair of Fanshaw, boats and Cape. Wilding asked him if he deals were charged with gambling in the street in it appears desirable should be attained by they may not make a neeless journey. Entries Phiri and Sanderson ressated fooohow his teasel (the Agamemnon), to remain by company with about forty others. The first da.

LONDON, 28th Novamber. fondant was vory violent when arrested; he England for the sake of China, as well as in are to be sent in to M. Vienot, rue Pelloris Porter sad Jarrett, Haking. Before the and witness seked him to do so. The wind was wai noting as manager,

Saigon:

Arrangements have bean mide by which the our own interests," he places the "Anal cer.

game commaared the" grad old man was board all this time becoming stronger, and it continuod

First defendant was sent to gaol for four- Quesland mails will be forwarded alternately Siou Obusan to the British Crown. (a) keng anuanding the fall of Soutai, the Saigon did not hear of it beingboobed; the lager, was ant so bad but that he could ces his boats ASSAULT AGAINST A CONRTARIE, binst in regard to the question of the extension

Writing on the telegram roasived from Heng to whisper that it was 306 1 on Focchow. I not prudent to leave the atraits. Hower, toon daya with hard labour, and the second by the Torres Straits and Oriont Bervice.

for three days.

A division has occurred in the Imperial Cs- Failing this camion, the island should Independant say. We recall the fanfaroensdes { be placed under the protection off the Blank Flags before and particularly after woski have felt siek darinthe exciting game, and he pot all his passengers on board the

Chinos Constable No. 960 appeared on auf the franchise in Iceland. Agamemnon, and the reason it remained nostammons leeuad no the instance of a bog un Great Britain, like the Ionian Islanda.befors Sentai, and especially at the passage of

the death of Commandent Rivière. It was though the result showed (μ he would bore wau,

him after that was, be supposed, to take shelter (5) This not being granted, Chusan to be the Day, that they awaited the French in order on fret, 15 to 3; Hoagg sooond, 15 to 4, Agamemnon she was derteluly going ap the

The match was the heat give games. Forchow from the weather. At the time hasignated the Fuar Alam, charging him with assault on board made a free port, open to all nations with works and fastilentions for this post, which also third, 15 to 1; the fith game Hongkong straits

to destroy theta atterly. They threw up outer

to anoter, though. he believed in a perfect freedom of rasidones, ato., etc." Br. tormed their toss of operatione in that part of were 14 to 9, bat could get the winning ace, different place to where he was, and she certain 8. WATSON ANB CO., MARTIN's views appear to have carried some Toaquin lying between the Sungkai and the though they ouse durinta fight had the utter events proved, she would not have got le came back on account of his signals. As weight with the Home Government, for, Sir visits, which have become more and were free hande in. Ultimately game was staway earlier than she did had aho not cama

Annamite frontier. In presence, however, of the

their basite from the main river inte Sontal (ths The fifth and deckinged on the morning of the 9th and tok hira out to fendant was to pla Complainant asked wist ho JOAN DAVIS was doubtless sosing under in- quent, of the gunboats, which could easily sood fut 14: Fouskow woo, gling. 3 aces to love, to his resuus. These straite and asked him agaida pomena, belonging to the $5.

io a small boat. what The Board of Trade has held an inquiry Into is as the who dies is only about two at 15. to winning the match, which one. The vessel the gamemnon and in tow wanted to see shas saptain for, whereupon defand the cause of the sellision between the ship kilomètres), the Chinese came to see that they conld not long hold Souter. They buvo laitan time looked very good for Honghong. letter to take to Fonghow to set for a steamer would not my what it was; but it was with some which cocurred in the English Channel on the Was the Zi Tai, and Capt. Wilding gave him at beat him with something which the boy Cormorant and the immigrant ship St. Leonards. therefore, made Bassinh thoir afters, Following is the score :—— mou-of-war and soressible by land or hy a which is out of the range of this of the

to be sent out to take that vessel in tow as it was instrument. Complainant basame riddy and 16th September last. The St Leonards, which that which was kooping him back.

was bound for Lyttelton, New Zealand, founder all breek up which the smallest gunbosta of theable expulsion from. Sontal, had signe

an send this, the Chinese in view

SAIGON Mears. Orettier & Co. STYGAPORE......Messrs. Sayle & Co. BANGKOK...Messrs. A. Bjurling & Co. LONDON..... Mr. F. Algar. Clement's Lans. LONDON Messrs. Geo. Street & Co.. LONDON ......

Messrs. Bales, Hendy & Co. BANFRANCISCO Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Marchants"

Exchange. NEW YORK......Mesure. S. M. Pettingill & Co.,

37. Park Row. Daily Press Dos. 1st Jannary, 1884.

NOTICE.

Family And Dinebusinė CHEMISTS,

DUKE OF EDINBURGH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,

---PERFUMEBA.}

PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS. DRUGAMTA' SUNDRYYEN,

Amaz

ABRATED WATER MAKERS.

BODY BRICE ORESTS LEFITTEE,

Parzenom SHIPĖ SUNDRELIED. .

HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

The Daily Press,

Hoxokong, JANUARY 472, 1884.

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agrees to protect Chusna against any in- vader, and the fifth and concluding article

merrors of:

rooctow.

ਤੋਂ ਸ ਇਹ ਸਾ 2 game $ gamo

35

4

1

4 gains set 14

*MONGKONG-

to intresse. The weather was such that it w

There was na

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SHEE ET GAMBLING.

Hal Ami, blacksmith, and am Afak, coolie,

balon is being built for the British nacy, will be lazzobed in January

The trial of the Marghin De Rays, for misre prosentation in cosocotion with his disastrous colonizing expedition to Now Iceland, is proceed- ing at Faris: The Marquis ianiste that he soted in good faith in organising the expedition,

Captain Johnston, who is fatly in command promotion, and has been placed-in-command of the 39th Depmber, at 7.30 p.m. He viu in of 11 M.S. Drand, at Tamatare, bas received

cool lighter in the harbour on the 30th alt, Mr. Denaya appeared for the proscention. tighter No. 84, which was anchored of Wanchi It appeared that the complaizant belonged to

the calls reading when dakondant came on board

the captain of the boat. De. cne of the

bargaining as to terms or anything between wit what happened afterwards he did not know. ness and Capt. Wilding; all ho wautad wes that roborated the store evidence and said that the held that both vessels were to bláma,

Li Sang, belonging to the same lighter, cored, but all on board wore saved. The Board the man should he put in a place of safety,

Crom.examined by Mr. Francis-After witpeared to bo an iron baz. He als received »

dofendant beat the plaisent with what ap apes ware down to Hargkong he made an extend blew on the right arm with the same instrument. the loss of the vessel Witness was not quite

kong struck, and the nort day he wanton board hís

We take the followior additional items from hard days at the commensament of the week were sent on board,

INDIAN TELEGRAMS.

BOMBA, 3rd November.

The corsmony of laying the fondation alone

pear the stone, and a select gathering assembled

provides that Chusan is to be immediately the Tendon and China Express of Nov. 23rd rather took away the ardour of some."Peter" to Focotsow with him, because he thought it complainant fall down. He had nothing to show granting the site for the Hospital, and tender-

bai, by the Agamemnon, which was going there. Lour. He also believed they would have refused to go to Fooshow. Geing up to Shanghai, it would bave best about 50 miles out of the way to go to Foschow. He know from the first that the Hongkong would break up.

Baroce MR. A. G. WHE.

THE CHARGE OF SHOOTING."

By Appointment to His Excellency the do-stractions when he signed the Booon- Tigris

YKENOL and his Royal Highness the

Convention of the 4th April, 1846. There ara no papers included in the Blue Books, ao far as we have been able to trace, which record the circumstances attending the waking of this convention, but the ioferance in that the Home Government were so far influenced by Mr. MARTIN's representation of the importance of Chutan that they doen, dy prepared a new..ling of daßenas at... Hasayexy praise must be iron to Porter sudad protest and asked for a court of inquiry late | The mother of the complainant onl'ed out to B

eembos, bebiad the consens of the Black River Jarratt for the way, they played up to the bitter fis advisable to take mens to pro with the Bougkot. There also they are out of and, but Phipps and Sandehou want a lot to boot sure of the position of the Agamemnon at the police boot which was olase hy but those on

falling into other hand, her so of the paral division not being able to ascend them; they were much out of practice as it was, sho tarned to coms to his assistance; Ho slept on board took no autico, and the defendant got back of the Hormarjes Pastonjoo Camn Hospital for

the roash of hoary maline artillery, the tessela cordingly sent out instruction Sir Jon higher than Sentai on account of 614 rapids

into bis heat mod paddled away. Witness was On Friday morning, the 21st, Porter and beard the Agamemnon the night after the Hong not aware that defendant was a constable, as he Women and Children took place in the afternoon DAYTA to negotiate a cong for that! The taking af Sertai therefore is not an event Jarrett played at lawn tennis fee Hoogkong, ship again to endeavourtosave some of the opinas in plain clothes. They then obased after at 4.90, A semi-cicouine pavilion was ecusted

which will wipe Chiness NOTICE.-To avoid delay in the creation of purpose. The two firesticles of this consoury to the French, the trangal poemassion of Sanderson and King for Fooshow, whow the He found the cescel in possession of a crowd of defendant is a bual and over took him thay - tharost to await the arrival of the Daks. Im-

overtook call- Orlors it is particularly requested that all venti fertight of entrance into Tonquin, but it is none the less an important Jawn was grond by the presence of the ladies. Chine, whom he was unable to drive off, or be toment in custody. Hlefondant was alone, mense crowda lined the roado, which ware splan- busizuss communications to addrested to the the execution of one of the provisions of of hostilities after the insolent

[Caclou (providing for a temporary delay in In the first place, it is the first met in the renewal only win for the visitors. What would or will out aft At the time Le regnested Capt, Wilding water and broker crockery ware into his boat. His Royal Highness, aroompanied by the Duch. Prant of the war from numerous points of view. Hongkong won $ sebs reusing, thas sooring the might have salved some of the cargo. The Defendant stated that he was passing by the didly kept by the police, and great excitement Tessel had also been sat on fire and was burnt Richter alone id a boat and someone three goal and enthusiasm prevailed. Fausten to time, Firm, A. S. WATSON and Co., ce

the treaty), then comes the article in which Chius; it is the reply to the deduce the Marquis "Old Willum" my when he hears of, think to stay by bin his only idea was to raw the He went on board and asked for the Captain, ess and the Governor, arrived on the scene and (23 the Emperor of China Agroas never to which the Government of Peking must either.

Tetog has thrown at France; it is the point at Hongkong only a soft ball place!

passengers, and be hal no idea of saving cargo,

all were most heartily receivad, The Governor then. Several went up-country after the pheasants. but if he could have saved ony he would. He he he was told was away and the introduced Mr. Hermesjse Pestonjes Casas, tha cede Chusu to or other foreign power,retrapt its monacos er declare war. rery one Those left behind joined with foochow in hoon ately Inft at anchor till anotbar vessel they did the same thing again he would orrast naphaw read an address pointing out the disad-

came to him and asked if he wanted to stol could not say whether the Li Tai could have anything. He said he was a tokang and that if doner ofthis hospital, točko Duke, and Mr. Cama'e followed by the one in which England at revogaise fast for this reason the capture mixsi oricket matab, "old Y. new comers,” danma to take her in tow or not. He knew there them. Upon this they called out "ta " and two Partagu under which the women of India xTa of Santai is an omnt of the greatest importance. pleussut game was vujoyed, thongh the thres] was some diflonlty with her as his engineers others cate towards him. Complainant gare placed for want of female mediosl practitioners, Re-examined-Ho dil at také his passengere him a blow with bis fist, he warled it off and raising the liberality of Government in delivered over to the Chinese authorities

Mr. John Hartley, writes as that be has and Porter knocked up a few, whilst Sanderson better to send them to their destination, Shane was a constable.

ing thanks for the kindums of His Royal High- apou the receipt of the sign-manust of the Targ Atrong mantarial against the Government

been sami-oticially informed from Japan that anad Phipps were also busy.

Fined $10, in default fourteen days' 'hard lanes in coming to lag the stone. The Dake re- plied, expressing the pleasure be bad in perform- Á CORRESPONDENTSigsing himself “ An Old Emperor of China to those presents. The Laboratory will soon be placed in the hands of the Those who went up the Yuen-foo shooting

ing the ouromony, the ragrat ha folt in not doing it with Masonio honours, and testifying to the China Hand," whois letter appeared in our grating of this very modified form of British Forein Offos. The trade fù sush goods wore charmed with the comfort of the horasbeste has been refused by British manufacturers, ewing and the beautiful scenery. It is doubtful bow

interest such hospital work that the Queen ime of yesterday, suggested that the con-

'protection" was therefore made a condi- to los308 arising from interfersace is lawful much walking was done, but if one wants to get

took. In addition to his gứt of one lakh and vention of 1846, by which the Chinese Go- tion upon which she island was retroceded, trade with Japan."

John Mahinast, overseer of works of the twenty thousand rupees towards the cost of |gamo st-Foeshow, ko wast olimb-the-hills and The Attorney-Guperal said that concluded his Survey Department, appeared, on rasaud, to the cracting-the-ner Obstetric Hospital, Bombay, Ternment agreed that on the evacuation of the implication in the fifth article is that

The Duice of Edinburgh will, it is understood, do hard work for it.

caso, and he then prenonded to address the court charge of fring a revolver at a storekeeper Mr. Cama has intimated. Ris intention of giving Chusan by Her Britannic Majesty's forcos bad China not given England the guarantee saceped Vice Admirs! Bár W. M. Devell, K.C.B.,

Bs.25,000 to found sobolarships for women. that the island should not be surrendered nominated to the Chius command, in the sot.A. D. U. from s gəníal broker. The bet, defendants were not liable at all; and secondly the complainant in the Court with the clothes the said island should never be ceded to

An incidental hopping fateb was won by angle on behalf of his clients at considerable named Tsang Klug Suur, on the 30th ultimo.

length, Ho sabmitted Urut that on the Batathe Dr. Ayres, recalled, stated that he examinel

CALOUTTA, 7th December, mand of the Channel Flest, now preparing at

The machinery shed near the Indian Courts any forsigs power, had been abrogated by 10 sny other nation, its occupation would Portsmouth and Devenport for the winter oraise, cocked hat with fosthars, is, I beliora, to some that if they were liable for anything on. He now thought the bullet passed under was quite Rooded, but is again seccesibla and the the Treaty of Tientsin. In a foot pose to his have been continued. Such is the position of The Doko will heist-bis flag on beard the Afino, dawa. Both cracked up after the race,

it was for nothing approaching the amount the armpit and might in the coat, and the exhibits are being cenovated on the lawu sear letter we pointed out that he was en. England, with regard to Chuan at the pre-servios was a Admiral Buperintendent of the no-hnt the weather was kind and the good shin ere, he thonght, that both vessels were many and the bruise ou the shoulder, bat the ballot shows a bandstand 40 fest by 36, on ornamentoĺ taur at Portsmouth. His Royal Highness's Inst Monday, the Stome-Block Monday to laimed by the plaintiff. The facts of the case prostira eansed the tear in the under garment the Indian Canets. The Gon Fanndry, Glasgow, tirely mistakan, the Tieulein Treaty simply sent time. The subject is not referred to in Naval Koor708.

miles out of the usual curse to Shanghai, and uever touched the complainant's person.

columns with Corinthina espitals; also a variety abrogating "the Supplementary Frosty and the Tientsin Treaty in any form, nor was tho

Pouglas could not get bar parce on board, so we were being navigated with produce, as they were Mr. Caldwell, who again On the 26th inst, Prince Prisdang, Siamese had to wait until Tuesday oight, thus eating going where they might get shelter from an defence, asked no questione Appeared for the of electric lamp posts, and a onkopied drinking General Regulations of Trade," the sub-question imported into the negotiations that Minister to the Husopsan Courts, will be in-

fountaia. all iron. Near these is a pretty kiosk, stance of their provisions being incorporated. preceded the making of that treaty, Lord vested by Royal Cacamission with the rank of who, by the way, had beon Reading us on fatto diverted the Agamorinon from her regular cours stick in the defendant's handa daring the even for the Tee Syndicate to dispense tea and to U Ako, ra-called, stated that he never saw a which Messrs Macfarlane of Glasgow, orested our Christmas diner with our Fooshow friends, peading typhoon. Capt. Wilding had not smended and improved, in the treaty then. BLOK'e instructions when he was dispatched the Graad Cross of the Most Honourable Order barkeys since our arrival. Never saw no tanny to gut wader the White Dog Island for shoîter. Phra Wong Th'os Phra One Chow, and also

to go to the Hongkong, but was evidently going ing in question.

Illustrate the process of manufacture. Japanese Defendant was the committed for trial, bail attendants are engaged. At the end of the negotiated. Our correspondent based bison bis special inssion in 1857 were to make of the Crown of Siam, at 3, Czuwail Mansions, fiae turkeys before. We almost falt we were The plaintifa olaimed for the delay, however, as being allowed in two sureties of $250 each. Indian Courte wing is a greenhouse of foliage contention on the preamble of the Tientain the following demands:-Reparations of in.S.W. The seremony is believed to be naique in straining our welcome, if ansh a thing could be

plants tastefully arranged, and a small tank Treaty, which states that the high contract.juries to British subjects, complete exocation by Commission fram bis Sovereign to a higher possible. Anyway, all of us spent a most

this country, of an Eastern Prinos being raised

with talpole-like Japanese fok. Adjoining, Mr. WoodreÊse, an Anitralian, has a pavilion to ing parties had resolved to proceed to a ofthe stipulations of the several treaties, com. Frincely Itaak, and mceiving other Decorations cheerful Christmas evening quite forgetful that

do not hold ourselves responsible for the spinions illustrate glass-blowing, cutting, and engraving, revision and improvement of the treaties pensation to British subjects for losacs in the on sccount of services rendered in Europe. we had another river to orase" later on.

axfrazaat by car Carrospondents.}

and a scene with numerous life-aixa figures in existing between them;" but by na twisting late disturbances, the right of the Minister The latest mailadricas remivad at home were:~~ A stragglers being collected about 2 am,,

wax representing Moses striking the rook. LORD OVERSTONE'S WEALTH:

CALCUTTA, 3th December of words can revision and improvement of to reside at Peking, and a rovision of the Kakohas, vid San Francisco, Cateter 5th, Shang- after a few words from ous of our many kind

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PERMS.". bailith, Manila 11th, Saigon 13th, Foochow 13th, hosts, we hade farewell to our friends at Fosobow.

Despite unfavourable weather, the opening SI-Iaotive in one of the home papers that the treaties" be construed to masu Lhe treaties with a view to obtaining increased Hongkong 18th, Batavia 18th, end Singapore Brett one of the Hongkong tasm was full of the only asked to take the passengers on board, and the "popular opinion" of the late Lord Orer doremony of the International Exhibition was a abrogation of Convention which is facilities for commerce.

great success. Tho Exhibition was declarad Upon thaso de- 22nd. The P. and O. mail, við Vonios, with the in no way specifically referred to either in mands the convention of 1843 does not in advices dated es sbora, from China and the splendid way he had boor antortalaod, and of it would not occupy anything like two days to be's worth was not without foundation.opened with a flourish of temppats, alter which the preamble ar text of the treaty. Tho any way come into question, nor does the 2let inst, its dos. date. The advicas from hoping also to have an estly opportunity of zeambered by having a Too! in tow called the

Straits Settlemania, was delivers in London on the good follows we were leaving behind us transfer them, therefore she could not have re. The popular opinion" was perhaps foundert on the whole party visited various courts, and had mained two days on that account, She was Lord Overstone's own statantents on the subject. respective exhibitors presented to the Vloerey I had nocmion to all just fourteen years ago and tho Daks during the stay in the Indian istence of this courention Rooms to have it appear that in the negotiations between Japan wors reveived, vid San Francisco, co the welcoming a Fanshow Eleven at Hongkong. Li. Tai, a typhoon was imminent, and the must apon the 1ste Dr. Worum, director of the Court. Considerable time was spont by the

9th inat: The next inward mail, or Messageries in "Mayers Treaties" or any similar collec- tentiaries the name. of Chasan was once Cat, 18, was Landed at Naples yesterday, and

Skirted away per Douglas at daylight. Or. have stopped to take shelter. If she did not stop National Gallery... He told to that Lord Over Daks and the Viceroy in the Bombay court, tion with which we are acquainted, and it has mentioned. The only connection in which will reach London on the 25th inst, one day in Arrived at Amoy next morning. Some of the was batter protected; had she gone on she would had been to see him the day before, and said to the, elicited much interesting information.

have been more exposed, and the utmost artant him as follows"I am very fond of money. The Visoregal party then loft. consequently drapped out of sight. The it occurs is in the instructions of the advanos of its due date.

early birds visited the Racecourse and ware of her deviation on account of the Hongkong did siwaya get 5 per cent, per annum interest on my · Throughout the whole proceedings no demon- statement that the French bad their eye on British Government that the island should The death is announced of, Fleet Surgeon much entertained by the Chinese militia. It not exceed five or air miles. It was evidently investments. I am worth £9,000,000. I live upon station of publia feeling was manifested, though Chassa has, however, given to the convention be again ocempied should the esval and mill. Richard C. P. Lawrenson, RN, late of the being Doxing Day, we looked upon it as a pan. nooossary for her to remain by the Ti, for the interest of my interest Bo he must hare sometimes on onquafonsi bise was emotherad by a renewed importance, and it may be intergaltary authorities think that course desirable for gast laat to replace Dr. Fincosno os saufor nava!

Hercules. He had only been appointed in Aa tamins. Some 1,000 men played abont. The de. Capt. Wilding sent a letter by Capt. Fryer to find worth at least £15,000,000, without count. eksers for the Duke and Decboas of Connituba

Fupahoy to sak for assistance to relieve him of ing the increase in value that has usdenbtedly

Also variety of anatomical and zoological dis. ing now to trace its history so far as it ona be the purposes of the operations they had to officer of the dockyard, The decoated entered are of the American and English zosils on the burden of this reseal. The Attorney-General accrued upon the investments thecaelves a sections was fairly good. Another pavillion du

was proceeding to comment on a claim for Sir, Your truly,

vated to tuilitary exhibits is great interest. gathered from the Blue Books printed in con conduct against China. It would therefore the Navy in 1857, his first ship being the fingur Amoy friends to be very busy.

Left at 4.80 pan, and arrived | abip Calóutin, which he joined in Chine, whoma

Bwato at $1,000 for risk when

The roof te donorated with ragimental colours, noction Aith-Affairs in China. Oligo-babe_abourd to suppose that the convention of he served-in-the-operations in the motor river, daylight The early birds on this occasion had

Mr. Francis said that that claimi had been

Hongkong, 2nd January, 1884,

some of which are of historical interest. Other sbandoned. ing been occupied by the British in the first of 1846, which appears to have been very and with the Naval Brigade before the nity of a peop of the Albay work.

contents are, signalling apparatus, entrenching The Attorney General, after some further Canton, taking part also in several notions with war, it was stipulated in the Nanking Treaty deliberately ontored into for a well consider-pirates in the Chins Seas. In 1874 wont to tho

WUCHANG.

tools, ammunition of all sizes and kinds in Daring the day Hongkong played Swatow at remarks tending to show that the amount elsim.

different stages of manufacture, the components of 1942 that “cho island of Koolangsoo and ed purpose, is rendered null and void by the Gold Coast with the hospital-ship Vider Ex. lawn tenuit, Biso and Jarrett and Inglis and ed was unreasonable, proceeded to argue that the

Ráth December. sud varieties of gunpowder; saddlery and uni«. that of Chaman will continue to be held by words "revision and improvement of the antel, fer servics in the Ashantes War. After Hinkman, Hongkong won 3 sets conning, after plaintifs were entitled to nothing at all. Ho We learn that H.E. Pine, Viceroy of Ha-forms, with samples of materials, and specimens Her Majesty'a forcca' until the manay pay treaties" in the preamble to the Tientsin of the Look Hospitals, and as such was em

wards he was sent to China and Japan as chief..

quoted the enves in support of his contention that kuang, has received frota certain offciale in Sui, ef all medals and order from the curliest dates be a pleasant game,

as there had bean no property salved from the show a despatok sating that sovors? thousand stowed on the nativoseng. A highly interesting ments, and the arrangements for opening the Treaty. With rogard to the importanor of ployed for three years. His last stip was tho Three sports wont cut, but the ducks declined wrack of the Hongking there could be no famine sufferers had banded, together under article in this collection is the Armstrong gun parts to British merchants, be completed." Chusan we bare already written at length. Hercules. Tas decreeed had repaired the China to make their close anquaintance. The bag rasalvage award made, and this claim, be sub oortsia priest, and were robbing and pitsgiez osptured at Kabul, made by the Afghana from only three of sorts, though two tema pigeons very witted, was in the nature of a salvage the country at large. In pasiendo of thle drawings takes during the neregosisi visit to In the Supplomontary. Troaty signed theIt was a serious mistake on the part of Grent medal with Canton clasp. following year it was again stipulated that Britain ever to gire it up, but it behores theton, has sappeded is presenting to the shty, che genial optele teformed that we ware to do costal work, the whore would be liable; matter. In expectation of furthes, particular ties and strength of service of arms,

The Bar, Hilderic Friend, late a missionary early came to bag. On arriving again at the sam. The would not dispate that if there news, H. E. Pieu sort, on the 15th of this mouth, India. Also a large collection of rides, swords. bad been a contract with the owners themselves the Fatal'a Captain of Guards, to investigate the and acntrivances for testing the shooting quali- the posts of Chiusan and Koolangsoo will Government now to ace that the consequences English reader a chapter of every day life of a not going to start for 24 hours, to the parts got bat in this ease there was no agreement with I refrain from sentient at present.-N. C. Returning from the Ladian transept the first be withdrawn, as provided for in the treaty of that mistake are kept within as arrow Chinese gentleman of means, iz bis little volume another trip next day, and through the kindness the owners. In the cases whigh Mr. Franois Daily Netes Correspondent. ↑

Court soen is the Burmans and entrance, which

• Sf perpetual peace and friendship, the limits as possible, and to recognise the entitled "The Willow Fattura, which has just of a leading realdent, wore shown the right place been raised, and he would submit that under bed quated the question of thority had not

is guarded by two huge shy griflus in flaring moment all the mouers stipulated for in responsibility cast upon it by the convention author romarka in his proface, it is not the usual to go, where they bagged vo couple of snips the circumstances of this case the master of the

colours. Inside the upper threo feat of wall is | sóvered with a sort of patchwork on red olokh.j that treaty shall be paid." Soon after to which we have referred. Any foreign ly accepted version of the old story, but one that six murlow. The unigo were good at dinner, Hongkong had no authority to make the contract

the borders of: floral pattara; in the centro are that, time Mr. R. MonTGOMNEY MARTTY, power possessing Chuson would almost They are toont exte han toon worked, ont by him during his stay in walch took place soon after. Lawving Swatow, for no salvage nervioss; he had only asked Capt. there has been stok a scare among depositors worked out with patches of cloth of different said to have arisen hace. Capt. Fryer had asked

spirited figures illustrative of Barasses life, all Tronauror to the Queen at Hongkong and coemarily exercise the greatest away with the estives themselves, es it differs much in the a member, of Her Majesty's Legislative Court of Peking, and seeing that the intersste detail; but Mr. Friend bas purposely done this, trip, very "one had a few words to 037 sengers anil take them on to Shanghal, son It fusomuch that much inconveulenge has been and characteristis. A very striking exhibit hore Council in China, appeared on the stone, of England far outweigh those of all other in order to be able to introduce some of the in last mest spoke botter than they mang was this latter egresent which he the Attorney. soumiqued thereby. For instands, the Sa Hong is a collection of silver wars, consisting of bowls, | national habits and superstitions, a fold where '" Cmaar” was a great man, so to be sure Esperal): contended Capt. Fryer had no Bank is almost on the verge of bankruptcy: centre pisses, ten-pots, and other table requisites and addressed to the Beeretary of State in cations she could not safely allow any other one is always are so sud plenty of material to mast ha" Orkine Dartwellth man shoved he authority to make and was not justified honos the General commanding the infantry covered with fgures in bold riiete arabesque 1344& Epport on Hongkong and a Report power to acquire a preponderating influence work on. In the present lestance Mr. Friould so most of us at singing. I believe we send the passengers all the way to Shanghai in which he states that the Sx flag Hank is pass everything of the kind on the Tadian side.

in making it. There was no contion to troops in Peking has lately issued a proclamation, open work. In gratesque splendour thasa sur-d on Chuan, and in 1845 Minule ou the which might be exercised prejudicially to whist will be doubt west with mach attention should have passed the " 48" 17 he had played all that it was neustacy for the captain acirent and has heretofore becue, and he sise Varicos articles, such as sideboards, brackets of

bus eacveedet in telling a very pleasant- tule, Britial position and prospectrin China, Mr. I herself,

| from the young at this season.

Tao evading passed too quickly, ali frioode were to do was to put into a place of safety, and warns the prople and soldiery to abstain from most excentriq fagmus in parved tears, somarkable

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if they had been delayed in a voyaga proseding the extravagant amount of $2,666.66 for the delay under ordinary cirqumstances, and they oksimed

Mr. Franois said the amount was put at that. (We figure by a mlinaloulation; it should: hare bean pat at just half that meant 1,333.33, which was barging for two days at a rate of £125 per day. The Astorney-General submitted that that also

was an extravagant claims, The Agamemnon was

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been almost forgotten.' It is not included Lord. Flors and the Chinese Plenipo-Maritimes ateamer Amasons, from Shanghai,kins" promised us a calm trip, so all souled in the place she intandaût, she stopped in ons that stons, who was a trasfee of the National Gallery, whers Sir James Fergessen, through Me. Geif...

been issued by T: Woolmer, of London,! As tha

CHARLES RIVINGTON,

PEKING

12th Doomber,

Since the failure of the Vow Kong Bank here,

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