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* MAY USE VOCHOLE KARUH 518, 1996

LONDON, 3rd March. THE RELIEF. OF TOKAR. Advisos received from Srikīm stato that the.

British froga sig now in passassion of Tokar, IMPORTANT DISCOVERY OF INFOR.

NAL MACHINES IN LONDON, We are inform that infernal machines of

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"This town S

SUPREME COURT,

4th March.

IN SUMMARY JURIDICTION. Barone Mn. Justin RUSABLE. LEUNG TIN CŽAS LEONG CHIK PINO V. ZI PÁR

westerly direction as well as towards the ATEST TELEGRAMS.

wore to be antored upan on the strength of a úíva, provided that measures should be taken to enat und to dronto freak building, aites avail.

Joonment which may herosleer prove to have no give saliefestery and complate effect to the sti international Jorality. able for new tenomente. Estimataa" are,

pulation in the coaoluding lass of par, 4 of this The Committee, bewevar, accepting the Indeertiate thot an other dues, duties, fora, taxes therefore, to be presented to the Council for

psudonge of Korea as a romgulzed international or obarges of any sort shall be levied upon avali certain additional works of reclamation for

fact, ventares in the frat place to offer to Your Importseither in the interior of Chosune at the the forination of new suburbs, and for the

Lordship soms observations upon the Treaty as ports." Her, however, oppoore to he rented a whole, and, in the second, to considor geriaties another defect In the Treaty of Tientsia which laying out of new streets in the diatriots of

HOI AND THREE OTHERS.

the overal class of that document which may provides no guarantees for redress in the event Belcher's Bay and Causeway Bay, His Ex

This was na intorplosder anso, there being afro esona to call for spasial comment,

if a breach or evasion on the part of boat off- collency also says that as the hilberto exist meina facts have been disuovered Br. Ackroyd, for the amo sami as were claimed Government has had some cogent rossen, aris, The Committes suggests that the clanse shald a claim on the part of the Registrar of the Court, The Committes asses that ar Majesty's dials of a similar stipalation in that doorment ing ayatem by which purchasers of Oromo a Charing Cross, Paddington. Viotorin, and by the plainti

ing one of the political situation, for poshio run and that any other dnes, duties, fans, taxa, Mr. Donnyn appeared for the plaintiff Mr. forward to a repid concluclos the negotiations or shaigus of any sort, which may be feried upon longaholds have been able to evade their Ludgato il milway stations,

Watton for the Registrar,y

with the Korean Authorities, Entadmitting that imports either in the inforlor of Chosen or of the building obligations has led to a considerable RISING OF THETRIAD SOULETY IN

Mr. Wotton said the onse arnge gat of ons here were good grounds of paley for entering ports, alali bo rogererable from the Chosen Cur. area of innd ip and kear the City remaining

WEI-CHAU.

sard in the Supreme Court some tice sings, G. into Lamed into relations with the Country, thioma at the part of anter of soch imports, L. Castle v. U Tak Fsi and others, which was a Commit to respectfully submits that that object vacant, directions have, beën giren thut, in

The distinction between articles of daily use. With roleroned to the notice of a murista dia. claim by Mr. Castle as master of a British World bare boen na mocesfully und macht met which are to be subject to an au saldrom duty of the future, no purchaser of a Crown allot turbine in the Wei-chan Profecture which ap- odgment was given in that ease against lidil bien et fined to drawing up a short Teenty, pag 37 par coat, leugh too vague and san

atommer for damund for branch of charter of his conviniently attained if preliminary negotiaticna 10 per cent, and artioles of luxury, which are in HPE JEDICINE CHESTS REFITTErment shall receive his Tease until bo ballpeared in our Chineso jami. of Monday and Tak Fal. The Registrar, Le manager of the expressive of national awity and providing gon- i taŭ to be productive of endless disputes; The bave complied with the condition of the roah translation of which is given below, we slato, claimed the roots of premies onsspiod by orally for political and commercial intercourse Committes would propass that Sobedules of the enlo, and expended the specified am upon now hear that the disturbanos in qurations in the defendsats, and the plaintiff, who was the son leaving a Tariff of Duties, and the special senseveral articles ba diran my and agreed upon proper tonements. This announcement was all probability the long looked for tising of the of U-Tuk Fui, also claimed the rents of the dittens under which foreign trade is to be carried with British Officials fatore the Treaty is 008. houses, and obimad thò property as his. The po, to a supplementary and carefully considered frmod, and has moreover to point on that no received with marked satisfaction by thoes Sam-hept (Tring Sucioty). This powerful as defoilsis did not deny that the rent was dne, Convention

provision is made for eny drawback of duty in the who wore present at the opening of the soolation of mor bauded together for the avowed but lid at know to which of the two partian to The frequent disputes which bare arisan about case of goods,, which bare paid import duty, being Session, and there can indeed be but one purpose of apsetting the Manoha dynasty hes pay it, and hat paid the usual into part the ictorpretation to be placed upon sortalu m-exported,

for its moto Postsing faki ming. * Hobel against The facts wors vary ormplicated, and Mr. Acklaus of the Treaty of Tiantain show the im As regards tonnago tues no stipulation appara feeling regarding it. Complaints as to the the Tsing and give allegiance to the Ming red bad not, tad sulficient time to consider what portion of drafting with souliar oare agres that these lovies shall be applied to the usual keeping of large lots vasant, so as to create dynasty. The Society has for yet been sar bo necessary to sitnale a dead by which the pra to be translated into a language to full drown the Coast and the improvement of barbour- Lion abould be taken He believed it would meuts, affooting national interests, which have and legitimate purposes is the Lighting of scarcity and an artificial value of land, have pooled to have. Its hoad-quarters in Twoishio, perty had been assigned by U Tak Fai to the up of obscurities ereu to the most experienas no dabnition is elvan of the money which is for very many yours past been general in district of the Wei-ebaz prefecture. The capital plaistifie this smit, to get it sot side. It seemed sinologne sa that of Chius, so as to avoid all denominated iso," and in which pay dent in

flint the father assigned his property to his gos; sandarstanding when the stipulations and to be male, se to whether it is Korean or Cline the Colony. Something has already hoen of the Prefecture, Wei-chau, is a considerable there with really consideration passing from youants to he observed on either side come to currency. In the latter ens the tir, word he done to remody the mistakes of the prist, town on the Enab River some few miles above the son to the father, and be hellevad it was be made effective. The Comzaities cannot fail far too heavy, for which the Government of the day do the great sugar mart of Shok-lung auf not on merly a device to prevent the plaintiff in the perceive that the diplomatic instrument, Asorious and in the opinion of the Committee or near the coast, although the very sparsely po- eriginal sait from obtaining his judgment. Mr. signed by Admiral Wills of Jin Chnea in Jans a fat objection romains to bo urged against servce every credit, and there is no reason plated and mountainous district of Kwetshin Wotton applied for 5 ms to enable bia olivat to leak, has been very loosely compiled in point of this article as a whole, because it places. British to fear that those mistakes will be repeated exters to the Best Const; Lisa' bay being si decida por what antion he should take and be form, and that many of its most important pro enbjects on a Bioro aufavourable feoting than tuated in the Ky-shin district, also the impor- thought that as the defendant hal pail the money visions bavo been expressed in most indehoite Japanese, who by their Treaty of 1876 are, as the sna in the future. When purchasers of Crowataus iron riga panufacturing and iron pre-into soart, he could not he prejudined by t

language, aud further that imporloctions, similar Committoo understands, relieved from the pay land aro compelled to fulfil their building daging town of Sag-tin chunk.

Mr. Deangsupposed the postponement of the to there now generally rebornized as oxisting in mont of any import duti. As the "favoured obligatious, and fress suburbs are opened many tiles from us suast, No danger to for issued on the 19th February, and urging that repeated and intensifed in this new Tresistivo in its effaut and the Chines under

well as the ospital nity of the district is situated hearing, pointing unt that the eutamicus was tho Treaties with Ouina and Japan, hava ben Nation elanes" in Ajetiole 14 is not made rotro aut to the asst and west, the existing pres-signers is to be apprehended from the Trind there had boon, plenty of time to sider what Moreover, after a castal sideration of the thoir Boniations luin a right in these of sure on tho presont limited house accommo. Boolety, but rather the reverse, in foot when staps hauld to taken. It would be a serious wliels scape of the document, the Committee is the "subject state of Kuran to farcup treat- a most infamous attempt was reported to have matter to attack the dosd of signent, and if apprehensive that the limitations, which some of meat, different in a hamster from that whil dation will be very largely relieved. The been made during the abuse of the floetti was done, it would have to be in Original is stipulations impose upon foreign intercourse other antions on the crinary Eosting would now suburbs, however, will labour under the inince the members of the Socity to rise Jurisdiction.

and trade will not only be injurione to the obtain, it is curtain that, if Duties are to un liecī disadvantage of being situated at a asasi the bead men of the Socisty are said not to boon paid into scurt there was no reason why prejudice the position hitherto consistently Articles, British vessels and subjects will be against the British Authority in akong His Lordship thought that as the money had apertion of the Teanty itsile, bat will seriously spon British Tode on the sole authorized in derable distance from the centre of the town, havi entertain the peopnunt; bad the revers the bearing of the case might not be postponed, walalaing by the Representatives of Westora virtually oroladed from Commerce with Kores. and to complete the advantages their eras. boun the cams, the consequences to the Colony and has the application was a reasonable one. Nations at the Courts of Poking and Tado, in Article 6-The scoond clanso of this artivis tion will confør, they must be brought within might have been oxtromely savions.

Ho should adjourn the hearing of the onse

oumballing proposals to place similar restricraters fa ports in Koras open to foreign.com/ Yesterday's news from the score of the present easy communication. The trainway, will be dietarbane is that tho Chinese Gaveromunt

tions upon trade with Chins und Japan.

meras and to the conesssions" within tho useful for this purpose.

There can ho no doubt that, mataithastuing limits of which Brista subjects my alone ro- ning along a continuons Praya from east to

With a ling run. troops have been worsted with the lugs of on

the vast material benefits which have resulted side. The list such open Pat rad and three blue buttopek military mandarins.

is not to the people of China during the last 20 years given in the Treaty and provision is to for The Following is what appeared in one Chinens west the inconvenience of distance would be issus:- Darin last year. ne has been provious-

from the rest increase in all branches of the the macking out be saffing aside. foreign and coasting trade of the Empire, except cessions." very largely reduced.

ly reported, the Wachau prslootura" was to a

Buldr the Presty of Tiantais the Lice in opian, which has taken place and beantha British Government Loome the Les fra tha. Dailerable extent disturbed by the depredations

direct consequense of the extended foreign inter. Govermentof China, at equitable pris of robbers: We now bear sat in some places Chan Alat, nondie, was coavioled of stealing a onness oponed by the Treaty of Tientsin, the allotment of lail at each pork nowy pod hy The Spanish steamer Maulando docks at on ride of Wei-chan city, rebels have boon piece of wood, valued at half a dollar, from the Buling Classes of China are actuated at the the Treaty, for the parposes of occupation by Kowloon to-day,

Assembling in large numbers and committing down of Mr. Kerfoot Hughes on the 1st Inak, present time by a desire to restrict, as far as British sabjooty, but the provisions of the robberies in town and villages until the people, and he was neutonsot to a fortnight's band labour. possible, tas application of foreign capital and Korean Treaty leave to to hos maior of cou : her yesterday for Singapori. The French fricato Tourville Captain Bose, bonussed and tiefat to an extent equalling

RESISTING THE POLICE.

eoforprize to the farther development of the jofare as to the meaning which in to be attachod the troubles of Gre or flood. petitioned tha Inosl

Wong Aknu, baad voolio, was charged with resources of the country. The Committee may to the term concession."

The second claus prototipulate that consequently failed to suppress the outbreak. In sus hind Seen robbet of her surrines zart had under foroigs auspices at Shanghai in evidenes within the anassion," that no acero on or appress the abols. The rebats were, however, Asin. No. 250, at Fatmates on the les inst. cently has made to prevent the establishment holi and strong; they resistor the soldiers, who A girl made a complaint at tho Station that of tortile manufacturies and other industriesidences Dr warehouse may be constracted consequence of this a military effcial proceeded haen indesently assaulted by a Chinsman, and of the present unsatisfactory attitude of the intimidation (preajmably by British aubjosta) în despachot a forge of avas a Choussod soldiers where a number of men were at work, and secession of strength which the roastionary. ad by the Authorities of too hard to ta Excellencies the Viceroy nut the Governor, who man. She took the officer to a stene quarry draw Your Lordship's attention to the great permitted, and the land rant shall be paid ust to Chiton and represented the nitter to their the forgeant was sent with her to areast the Chinese Authorities, and earnestly desire to the acquisition of land or buildings shall be with baggage sei anmunition on board the gun,inted out a man as the offender. The con. party in China would derize from the stipula: palations imply that the nequisition of land is to ressols Trai Cha'and Fan with orders to im stable seize the man; and then the de Lins of a Treaty, voluntarily entered into by the be a matter of private arrangement between b merlistaly proceni to the disturbed districts and fendant salted bio, and called a road of Western Powers with a Depabdency of the tending purchasers and the astive overs, and. sweep away the whole, they assisting the people men to altook his thut he hid ta zelenes his Empire, if the opponents of progress should be while the isuguage of the elam permits an the present we hate to official intelligence, but and restoring teamqulity to the country. Up to prisoner and rou. The pekaneresonpod. able to paint to conditions of exclusion, disad-merited and offensivo imputation to be thrown movely give the news as popular rumor which

This defendaut ng sent to gael faro work. Tanlarsans to the farmiguer, which have been on the charastor of British marchandta, no info. yielded to the Tributary State but are doniod. togaard, is taken that exorbitant of prakibitory may not his corrent. Further intelligence will bo

the Country of the Snzerato, Fire when it comes to hand."

prices will not be demanded for land, and that In puolasion of these general remarks Your the rents to be fixed by the Authorities will not Lordship noel bardly be reminded of the ha exessive. diffealty which would be placed in-the way of a The third clanse provides that all rights of Willam Smith, one of H. Mt. S. Audacious, For a revising of the Treaty with Japan, if the ash arous remain vest in the Authorities of James Exres, means of the same vastal, and sucessful conduct of the existing negotiatione jurisdiction over persone and property within pleaded gnity ailar faces, and they wadarraments of Her Majesty's Miniator a Yody, Korea exept in as far as such rights bare bas

in favour of the adoption of liberal foreign expresslyroliaqnished by the Treaty. As the only policy by the Japanese Cabinet, should be met rights rolinquished sro those reserved by Artiola by onfavourable precedente uited from the re. 4, and relata solely to civil and griminal onsea bo gent agreemeat with Karos.

troen natives of Kores and British enhjorts, it Proceding now to consider some of the special follows that vases in which British subjects aro stipulations of the Treaty

cancorned agaivabenst other or those in which Article 2-isten to the charsetor of offaisl they are engaged with foreigners of other na rolutionally and sommantcation between the two tionalitise, will have to be adjudicated by the Countries, with which it fe marvely the province Korass Anthorities. The Committs einunt

the Treaty of Nanking, which seriously hindered doubtful whether, bythators of this Treaty, the of this Chamber to deal, but so great has been exppose that Her Majesty's Government will this inconvenisson sustained in formior years by taomotion such an orcaugement. the Merahanta in Chins under the provisions of It is further to be remarked that it apparity feen ommunication between foreira Consular ordinary right of the Korean Government to tax

paragraph in the first clause of this artiola which suspended, as in the case of foreign residents Officine and the Provincial Authorities, that the persons and property of British sabjects the Committee fools it necessary to advers to the within the areas of the "concessions," bead stipratos that Officials shall have relations in Calus and Japan, and that no provision is with the orresponding local authorities made for the Government of of equal rank upon a basis of mutst equality, concrmions. The diapultior rhich are frost

Hoxakona, Manch 5TH, 1934.

SHIPPING-Office of thoConstine Steamers of Or the numerous subjects mention in the

P.

Governor's speech to the Legislative Council at the opening of the Session, note are of more immediate pretical importance then | flat of the necessity of increased knusn ite- Igommodation in the town of Victoria. As His Excellency says, while avery auecending vanana has revealed a great increase in the population, there has not haan a correspond-

Dorglas B. S. Co. China orekants"

The MAPS and PLANS are again boon increased in amber. They now consist of FLAGS OF MERCANTILE HOUSES IN CHINA CODE OF SIGNALS IN USE AT VICTORIA PRA. NEW MAP OF THE FAR EAST.

MAP OF THE THLAND OF HONGHOTO.

I'LAN OF TAS CITY OF VICTORIA PLAN OF THE CITY OF CANTON.

PLAN OF TOKORAMA, PLAN OF MA NELLA PLAN OF SAIGON.

MAP OF TOWN AND HavisonSoF BIS APE The LIST OF RESIDENTS nor contains

the names of

ELEVEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED, AND SEVENLY THERA FenzioNERS arrugal under na Althat in the stitutest pedog the jailinta as well as the sarnes baing alphabetical.

Among the other consula of tla bootaro

ENTOR, C.

The Hongkong Postul Guide for 1984

Arrival and Departares of Mails at and from

Lolen and Bongwotur.

ju increase in the number of buna lathe Northen parts. Six left Shanghai for The steamers are poor, Jafving Sharplini for tiona. Overocanding in its worst form has Tientsin on the 28th eltime. consequently been the result. And it is not

the P. and O. stamar- Ganges this moruir lo Lient. Ool. Halahan, The Baffs, loft era by in the lat Battalion of the Regimmt, to which he has been transfarrod au promotion.

Wo note the arrival by the last P. and 0. steamer of Major Ward, Royal Engineers, who Iħna onme to taken the plnen of Major Muller hers. Major War is gaii to be a good orikate. but Alas! cricket is Hongkong ia amast a thiar of the past.

The European members of the police forco er servol with their tow Martini Henry car hinas pasterday in plans of the Suflere un till now in use, and abio with nav bayonets which are very neat weapons, being short swarda Stton with, hand gaards for use aourt from the gun,

POLICE GURE

4th March.

BEFORE Me. A. G. WIS

LABOKNY.

if sa

officials, who sent several hon red soldiers to ni Bagn mumber of cooliva to ammalt P. S. Laaaduvoo the strenuous attempts irbloh have 15% haildings or land may be leased and resi-

Further intelligence raneived today is to the effect lust so notes is the aspect of affairs deemed at Caut, that General Cheur-Kam and General Fog.deformerly of Si notariety, new stairs of the Begun forts, hate with a harga róilitary Pinfarewicot been ordered to the senda el the distarbano.

SPAKEN IN TROUBLE. James Simmonds, sunman of HM.9. Cleopa. fa, pleaded guilty to being a straggler from his wip, and the polios were ordered to put his on board.

ulso sent on bird,

Thomas Baras, seauan, schnitted having been inst, and he was discharged. Track and incapable in the atreet on the 3rd

Thomas Negrean, saman, admitted having disorderly in the "Rose, Shamrock, and sisulting the bar bor. Thistle Tavera and domaging property, and

dwilar san lor damages. He was fine half a dollar, and alsɔ muistel

YAZS-FA LOTTERY AGENOT.

A communjestion was made by a Chiarse of sial to the authorities hora pasterday of an ex- pestol rising mong the mejabers of the Trind Society in this colous. The suoitry nambers several thousands of mea nag var Chinese population, the greater part of whom are Hakka azd Tauke iana, the are mostly a poor but harda

Karloo, 130. the stue queries. There Rom, was aanval by Inspector Matheson on vorsing class, girl sie napaoiully strong among the villages on the island, sud da British Tanag Un Fong, of No. 80, Upper Insear are also a lot of Cantonese, toost of whom are charge of koping an agonoy for disposing of

lot of worthless ragabonds whose chief isa Pa lottery tickets on the 3rd inst. age. Deaning that flere might be some trou-lead or distress, and the informers will receive aim in the event of a rising would bri Ife was opeviated and fast $30, which will be ble from this alas, spreial precautions oro 6 enel from that amount. tason last night. The Policedoubled their pa

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PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSIONS, SHANDAL. nly the Chinese labouring classes require increased accommodation. On this point the marks of the Hon. A. LasTER, Colonial Treasurer, in the debate on the address in

When the and O. stammer Clydo left in reply. vividly set forth the evils of the pre-

capora, thà now Frosok Pagabip for the China sent situation. Some of us." he said, Station, In aliazanfare with Contro. Amiral "would be simply horrified if we saw these on board, was at that port on the way to Places in which our own clerks live. Some rolige imital Mayer and La Fictorious. of ns have seen Perhaps they do not feel so much the stiding and unwbole

same catture of the dens in which they are An Augihine Capeeter, Santiment Syncmpelled to reside. But there is clans,

rise and Sunset, Entipers, Fortiyala, K., Jr. A full Chinol y of to mekable oventa since the class of English darks of the poor aart, the nåvant of fowigunes te Ciriza and Japan, and forem of manufactories, un increasing A description of the Fairus, Posts, deines daily rising, around 3, who really can

obscend by Cuinese,, Malomelans, Parsons, Jaws, &t. With the bus me which they fall. hardly obtain henso accommodation at any Compartive Tables of Musky 1935

Weights, Men-price which they can afford to give and when they do obtain it is of a most unsatis. factory character." The hon. gentleman and leather govored scabbarda, went on to say that this was the worst pre- Saster of Commissions and Chorces adopted by rided class in the colony in this respact.nann, the nestor of which exparted that then boly A Chinoas junk arrived hova posterdag utter. the Chambers of Cameras of Hongkang ke Chingar get the accommodation which of a European had been soon by him jammed besi Shanghai and elsewher -Hongkong danic, Jianaksha, and Boat Hire.

way the rocks on the shore of the island of lenses them, though it may be accommoda-Chulakok. The body, which was wlothed, is tion of a most repulsive, character for us; pred to be that of Mr. Stuart M. Fraser bat the European elerk or.artizan is destituto almost of a place in which to lay his head. The tugboat at the wrack of the Houten It may be recalled, in this connection, that when posed by the League on Tuesday, after-sals, and special instructions were issued to be THE CHAMBER OF COMMERON AND quite recently the Gaverunt hyl to glee, The Glements on the same evening, at 10 dats a table nator of the man noon, the 20th ult, wished to be reported all duty. The carrison was also put on special

This stipulation is, a Tery vague us anime to time arisen in the condust of the instructions

oordlue to the English text, and what is resy Municipal afisima of the foreign sattiamante în the Crown Agenta not p.m., presed blog to the wreck of the feen the Buffs bias told off to guard the

The Following are the letters of the Hon. F. B.imply in the Chincan text the Committee is vu China and Japan ehow the messsity of miking and anw the tagboat and a lighter anchor close principal uitdings of the two, and to patrol Jahas, Chairsan of the Hougkong Chamber of able to say. It may be road in an exclusive arrangements, such as orporisace has shown to to it. The gay was quita smooth at the time. Elo streets, Doring the day the seron pcunder

mountain gaus kept in gunshots facing the Conozce, to the Senretary of State for Forsiga osa Cocetry may only communicate with Oil controversies which otherwias cannot fail to sanse, and be taken to mean that Dicials of the be adequate, to moot the serioas questions, and Cricket Ground at the North Barrack, wens Affairs, with referencs to the Koraan Treaty cials of the sante rank in the other. The war arise under similar circumstances in Koras. removent round to the library, and kept prepared

Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, For instant use, and everything was held in readi

with China, commenced in 1856, would probably The Committee has now before it "a code of Cusse to answer any andlen doll,

Hongkong, 20th Janary, 1883. hara boon overted it. Conent Parkes could have Manicipal regulations of the Japanese sattia- watch was

My Lon,I have the honour to asknowledge insisted open paraonal coramuuination with Go.ment of Fassn in Korea" datal 9th November, stationed at the Velantoor Headquarters, where the receipt of Sir Julian Panostate's despatch veroor General Yeh, and the Committee sag rents 1891, under which "the entire abarge of the arms of the corps.ura plice. In epite of all of the 10th October, 1832, raplying to the com. the expediency of providing that the Commis Municipal affairs devolves on the paroissent re bear procantions, however, it seems that there manication I levo behalf of this Chamber to sivand Ouers of both Countries, whether Civil, sidents in the settlement." and does not doubt is really no serions approhousion of any danger your Lordship on the antijos of the Trasty re. Naval, or Military, shall be entitled to hold that Her Majesty's Government will ust but it is daadadvisable to be prepared for any captly nesatiated betwoon Grost Britain and the official intercommunication on terms of social permit British subjects to be plane in a more jas de contingency. This is not the first alarm Kingdoms of Korea,

equality while obzorring the ordinary rules of unfavourable position in the deputry than thos of the kind the probandings of this secret society. have caused to the colony, bat up to the present thanks of the Chainher for the courteous and

I have now to convey to your Lordship the preendendo colating to Officiel rank.

of Japan. she alaris Ive narer one to srything. Still wooden tial aviation extended to the Committee Britiph vessel shall with har cargo be seized from transporting foreign imports to the interior Arcislo 3-In the clause which provides that The fourth clause prohibits British mjesta tie always wall to be prepared,

to express its views uuos the Treaty, a copy of and consented if found anzeged in clandestine or from proceeding thither to purchaas native which was enolood with Sir Julian Panuosfato's trade, is remarkable for repeating a grave short. prodaos and from transporting native produso Ielter, and to sat forth, with a mach bravity as coming in the Tientsin Trosty which has been from one open part to another open port the subject porraits, the opinions of the Com- the occasion of a lasting controversy. Vader As to the probibition against British subjects mities upon the operation of the clauvas which this article a vessel, alleged to be engaged in visiting the interior; it will be seen that this ati- relate to Trado and Comuneros.

radior to sport not opened by the Treaty, may palation involves a retrograde stap, placing Bri

The APPENDIX onsists of

Foo Has PAGES

of closely printed inatter, to which reference is gonstantly required by 'residenta and those meine commercial or political relations with Chias, Japan, or any of the Countries embraced within the soups of the CanoSIL and DIRECTORY...

The Contents of this Appendix are too many tó camerate in an Advoctivorous, bat include TREATIES WITH CHISA→

Great Britain, Nanking..1842–

P

Tientsia, 1358–

and all others not abrogated

Franco. Vientsin, 1551

Convention, 1860

United States, Parkin 194 Adi A. 199

Peking, 1 186

Germany, Tientsin. IBS)

Bussin, various

Japan

Spain

Brazil

Perit

TREATIES WITH JAPAN

Great Briloin United States Netherlands Corea TREATIES WITH fonna

AIRS WITH ST TREATIES WITH ANPAS TREATY WITH CAMBODIA Cusrews TARIFH

Chin se

Japanese

Siameso IRAL

Orlorn-in Consil for Government of 17.B.M. Sabjects in China and Japan, 1885, 1877, 1578, 1881 Sales of B.B.M. Supta and other Court

in China and Japan

Code of Ciril Prooidare. longkeng Admiralty Rules

· Foreigu Jurisdiction Act.

Act of Tailed States Congress Relating to

Treatie

Regulations for fas Cessuier Courts of Unite

States in Chion

Roles of Court of Canauls at Shanghai Chicos Passager Ant

TRADE REGULATIONS

Chica

+Fajan

Siam

Customs Soizuna, China

.to

Smith,

Return of visitors to the City Hall Mason

the wook ending 2nỏ: March, 1831;---

to rent out anf more married men as ra ruits for the Police Forca. The sllowance nde to married men in the force for lodging allowance is, we believe, $15 mouth, but this sum is quite insufficient to pravile tham with anything like décent ae- Leonmodation, and the amount of their pay does not allow of their supplementing it to any extcat from their own pocket. $15 a month amounts to over 230 a year, and for this sms a working nani auglit to be able to of tain house accommodation for himself and family. In Hongkong, however, available lend is, or lias beon, as scarce, and rents con- sequently so high, that double that amount is required to obtain accommodation at all in accordance with Europesu ideas. The clerks of the poorer wort and class of foreman and artizans of manufacturies, to which Mr. LUSTER referend, are

respect placed in the samo position as the members of the Police Force, Mar. ried men

find it extremely difficult to find accommodation, auch singin men are de- terred from marrying for the reason. The necessary cons:quence in the case of the latter is that any of them who, under dif ferent conditions, would become respectablo family men, fill inte vicious courses and Bead musoral lires. Ent it is not these classes stone who haro to be considered, crowding amongst the Catneso ought

in this

Monday...

TILOUNTY.......

Wednesday

Thursday

Saturday Sunday

Friday

for

.

EUROPEAN.

$13

305

...... 324

41

243

34

217

12

andyk

37%

118

1,9,0

THOUGHT.READING AND SPIRIT

that this increase of weight is das in great mesir was in total ignorance of the names of his risi aftoen eatties per tale, and it his boon noticed barglt papers. So far as wears aware the Profya 1928,

THE KOREAN TREATY.

....

Admiral Willas formally han ad over bis command to Admiral Dewalt, on board the dacious yesterday afternoon. When Adel Willes left the fleship for the P. O, steamer fred. Sulutes were also fired by the shore wit Fanges Llu yarda vera manne, and a salais

EXPOSING. tory, the Victorieuss, and mon-of-war of other; nationalities in tho harbour. A groat dont of attainments high degins are lately bon Professor, S. 8. end Clara Baldwin, of whose

The Committee has no doubt that er Ma.bo condestal by the Koran Authorities of dish subjects at a great dindgantara, when it is. saluting was done during the day by various appearing in the Indian sewapannes, hura arrived jeaty's overant, when entering into political their eva notion, and with or without trial, compared with the freedom of travel granted to tips in honour of iba new and the old com.in Hongkong and sea to give then performances relatians with Kozes, has regarded that King subject to no investigation by, or appeal to foraignons in Chins and Japan and with sitolar andere of the British and Larian Boote on in the Theatre Itoyal, commenting on Saturday dom as a State which is completely independent British Ofeisla This atutlov.

facilities given to Chinese and Japanese Aradors night The entertalument is described us being in respect of its domestic administration and its The Committee desires to enter the strongast in Korex Under the Obiasse Rezulations A curspondent writes as follows to the expence of spiritalism and astonishing feats of certain andolas suzerainty exorcised by on two grounds.

of a novel and extraordinary kind, combining en international responsibilities, thongh sabject to protest against the confirmation of this clause, Chinese merchants may open commercial estab 0. Daily News from Choloo-An importanthenght reading and clairvoyance. Our senil Chios, similar to that poknowledged by Autom

lishments in Yang Wha Chia and in the capital, change has been introdnood in the purchase of scctemporarias tua commanded the entertain and Bormal end hitbarta satisfied by the readi

IstThat the system of jurispradanos 12 and by applying to the Commissioner of Trade Karen has not yet attained a status suill- they may obtain passports to go into the juterior braid at this port. Hisberto this action want most highly, ant the following quotations ting of an annual gimte. That wooh ter has been bought at so much pot plant and· As

ciently satisfactory to justify souidenes for the purpose of trade or plasstre. plain braid is sold in Tondon by the bale of us Liverpool Merowy, in spraking of Profes, self, is alone from the evidenes furnished by

will give some Hea úľ what it is dike :—

bove the view held, watil recently, by bina being phood in the soisions of Korean The prohibition against the transportation by ad sales has not been of mach aportan su ettered at unwrition thoughts, says: By in- of Peking in 1868 and 1871 on the session of 10 baudles, the diserapanoy Eatsoou parohiasosur Baldwin's remarkable pawe of ronding ua. the expres donlumtions of the Tangli Yamon

Oftoinks who `would be judges in their own British tradere-the clates does not mention cause without appeal, and

British ships though the stipulation may besp.. long as the average weight of bales was a picul itation from Mr. Lingard, the manager at the French and Arnering dificulties with Korea,

201-Because the power of convention is posed to include them-of native produce between saoh, just as it was at the commencement of Autechinment, we called won Proteis atd. when the Chinese Governmus diiclaimed all!

granted without to safeguard of asƒ pro. the opan porte, ties Committee regards as one of the trails in 1861. The dealers in braid have win at his rovnos yesterday, accompanis1 by a responsibility for Kores affairs, and by her no.

vision or to the anturo of the proceedings the most objectionabla provisions in the Tranty. ince then been gradually increasing the weight ly with the fine of fasting his mint or quisowood in the recognition of the complate in.

wbloh shall be taken to prove that the ramel This prohibition cannot be defended on the of the bales of 240 bundles of plain braid, until thought-reading powers, of which so much dependence of Korea which was declared in the

shall have been really gality of the offence ground that it affords a nossasery protaction to in some cases it has reached to one pioul had mention has resently beati made in the Exis-Japanese Teanty with that country concluded fu

- with which it may be charged

Korean abipping, house the Japanesamnjoy the The Treaty betweon. Japan and Korea pro- right of trading between the ports opened to vides that in the spent of a Japanese voxel be them under their Trosty of 1870, and the Chi- niss to be prasentod. Although the natives sure to the bandlas of braid having heeo wetted

Bitre, hawayer, the attack upon the Japansing found engaged in suzuggling goods "into noso under their "Regulations" will smaureily may "gut the acomodation which pleases with water balora boiur packed so that in suchensations of any kind, stated the name in full an appears to have changed its attitude, the Korsan lati Authorities, and delivered over trade, ander sash a disability as this attaching tora. Professor Balvin, without asking uny Legation at Seoul Inst year the Chinese Getorn-any non-open port in Kores, it shall be soizod by olam a similar privilege, The entire energing thom," the public health must be kept in view, rives wrong bus ben committal bis visitora, oslnding the muiden as of and to have asserted its claims to aereas to the agent of the Japatose Government masid-to British and Foreign shippius generally,

y the doulers against the purchasers. as well as Chinese ideas, and there can be obvinte thus, it bus bad decided to purehunden falt name of dead friends and relatives internal affairs of Korea bat alec aver its foreigufiscated by him, and to be handed over to the Chinese Dags, notwithstanding that the larger the lay. He also named correctly over half a sirel not only over the administrata of the ing af the nexrest port. Such goods to le con-would be handed over to the Japanes and no doubt that the hording together of the plain braid by the bal of 240 bundles of the of the weders, sme of them having bani dand relations. The list pillhed some mouth age Karoon Authorities.

asurements berotafora citatomary, and not for many yours. After this sample of his powers in the Priding. Gasette, ustifying the painb

Sarah padangal proportion of importa to Kores would be goods. poorer Chinese is conducive to the spread of by the pioul; al tus fancy braids per bals of what he torus indirect thought waling, not of the Dai-u-Kun, refers to the King of tish Vessels on the Coat of Korea, the local hardly remark upon the onerous charge for In the alauss relating to the wreckage of Bei. of British origin, and the Committee needs Customs and Harbour Rerstations for the dilliscaso. If mure land be rendered available as a bundles us husa in hitherto the uaspe the Professor requested as to look around Korea as being subject to Chiness, low and Aotherilles should be ado responsible not only freight which the existense of a local carrying ferent prets of China, Philippos, Siam, &, for huilding purposes the Government may trabraid in Shanghai will also insist on the therein to salest snore small irtislo and merly publie, atying Regulations for the oond not of assisteres to the Grow, and alving the Vessel the United Kingdom and the trade generally of for each grade. It is a thn buyers of the room, Aud moor the many articles wuthority, and in a document recently made for laki tus necessary measures for rendering monopoly would impose on the manufactures of Pilotage Regalatiðus Hosaxono

system of paying so muca por bale only, so that to think, intently of th. We thought of a small fade by ara and land between Chiuse and and euro, but also for isiliating andiga pa Koron, or as to the unfavourable effect which Charter of the Colony

uniformity in the trade toy be ensured. Rules of Legislative Cenuşil

china orominent ons little skolf in the room. Koman subjects." the Grand Secretary Li-Hung-ishment upon all plandarers or wreckers. the abandonment of the Court Trade with Koren. The Profesor arised our bood and placed it to big. Inte Viceroy of Pachili, is desiguated in Artiolo-Mainty relates to fiscal obligations, would not fail to exercise upon the course of Northern Inight, ebarged at New York with ill eyes, want daabing aruand the tono like Eres, as if the Euler of that Country were sad regret that after the experience which has istiug Treaties with Chion not Japan.

In the nave of Captain Stecom, of the ship his forehand for a law esconds, then closing Listesas of official quality with the King of and the Comalttos dabnot conceal its surprise fatura negotiations for the Ravision of the ex- treating one of his sailors bed later, the jury mod, finally going direct to the thing which wa ocupying a position delegated to him by gained of the satisfactory working of the dation for the poorer clauses, but the high charged him with imprisoning Sister without anong large number of others on the same authority, to that of a Governes hosrst of a tsin of its stipulations which provide for and may share in the intermediate trade betwean Theimportance of the issues which are at state fsand the acneed qualty on the first nannt, which had bought of, and selecting the articls from the Emperor, analogous in point of rank and Tientsin Trosty, owing to the loossness of our In the maintenance of the prevision that foreigners. reusals of the Colony constitutu in fact a justitiable cause, Irom malins, hated, and resholf. After this remarkable experiment, the Chinese Province.

limit the Tarif of Duties, H. Y's Represanta-[the open porta, is not to be measured by the af-- hardship upon all classes, both Chinese and Tew York from. South Africh, Captain Slocum to Glasgow, where he expoate to appour shortly."upeessary to consider. In separate communion. which cannot fail in operation to revive, the havo upon the interests of foreign shipping alade, yougo. "On the arrival of the Northern Zight at once plosed, as the Professor was obliges so go The Committee may horesfter deem it tive should have given his assent to daunes fest which the abrogation of that provision would Europeans, except those which way be called saused the arrest of Siator, charging him with The Edinburgh Evening Nowe, saya: The tion to Your Lordship, the terms, of these case of Korea, dilleulties and controversies - extensive as those interbeis bro FORDIOS...Messrs. Wilson, Mobella & Co wealthy.. Hauso-rentahisarbs an inordinato mušinous cond not, and pending an examination thoni bt-rending experiments, sonducted by the Kegulations" and the special privileges, whloh | milar to those which have prison and still exist trade, foreigners-wonid be practically skut

proportion of a man's income, and, if he be tofore United States Commissioner Shielde, Sa- Professor, were exceedingly alever, and, in every choy appear to confor open Chinsis Tradore, and in oserying on trade with China, Note Mesars, Kaily & Walsh, S'yn married man in receipt of only a moderate realting how he had been placed in irons, bands the rvom plerught of bp nismbers of the Coming of the British Trasty, in order to bring pro. in principle, the ri ht to love duties and potent from and exports to foreign country. High ter made a counter charge against the captain, case bo angceeded in discovering the articles in refers to them now, when disenesing the boar.

in perging on trade with China. to Lora, Cetat trade foreigners wenld be pinetically shut salary, his opportunities of laying by day and lost, seured by a heavy obain, and a affuod mitten luch satorithment was also caused at minently before Hor Majesty's Government the its own Eevange laws, bat before the Tariff coating freight, and the establishment of NORTHERNMOSErs Wall Holtz and Kelly thing for a rainy day are very small indeed, about forty-nine days in the insirette of the accuracy will which Bre. Baldwin, while desirability of desertaisin the pricise character which the Treaty prescribes is nagested to, the native guilds and menopolies, would by preven harituck and water. On the verdict rendered the tione thought of by members of the antenes, and of China grond that of Koren, before Her expatioade in uno matters, may reasonably be tribating traffle in a few hands, and trade gen the hardship chiefly falls. It is satisfactory statato provides a ne bot execoding $1,000 or of which she had to proviane bowledge. The next Majory is advised to ratify the Trouty negotiatraquiral to furnish to 1 British Officials a rally under the weight of oxorbitant profits, | to find that the Legilative Council recogin use discretion of the Court. A new teal was Professor Baldwin,' Gatiq z requested one of the As the Kid dyes of Kora he never bunnings for adjudication in the case of a breach of these monopolies may be understood when the

imprisonment pot exceeding five years, or both, steun was an exhibition of thought-rending by d by Admiral Wilies, MAN. Vida de Lazaga & Co. nise the of the situation. and stagnation at the porta Code of Costoms Regnistons and of prodead- would languish and deny, . The evil ofect of

repty to the Governor's speech they say tan locum a grated ball in 3,000. Subse in many articles on the stage, the Profiter Dominions, it is eithor a mediatized. State under the absence of any provision in the Tionsin in China not open to foreign traite le compared The want of house accommodation for the gently the District Attorney moved that simidiately led him to it. Thereafter two of the protection of China, in which case the au Treaty for a system of trial or judication, lod with the activity and enterpries which are dis-

tenne be passed. In the course of his remarks, the committee took him into the unte-room while thority of its King to comelade Troaties with to the grossest miststrign of justies daring the played at the open parta, and the Committee Je labouring classes of this community is at Judge said he thought Captain Sloat we another gentleman fa the leall hid a small pin, foreign natious war beroafter is questioned; or marlier year of the establishment of the not doubt that the maintenance of the progress. growing evil which we have watched with justified in maintaining order and discipline bat The fesias was brought forward blindfolded, it is an independent upotry with whose autono Foreign Customs Inspectorate in Chian, and aive character of the external commerce and amo uhrat; and we shall be glad to co The Judge said she ressived from anveral pin was hidden, Brelug it among the folde often would be unfortunate i istako vermout will tako adequate pronations for the greatly dependant upon the position by le was unable to say that the verdict was wrong and as onon led the way to the spot whers to my the galaticos referred to uro inconsis. the Committee honses that Her Majesty' Gontornal industry of China and Japan is very operate wirls the efforts of the Government gentlemen, shipping merchants in the Cityyourtain in a latant part of the hall. For tale similar to that made by Lord Elgin, when he protestions of the property of British subjects fasoleaza o the privilege of despoliar with to allevinto the prossure felt in that dires polition in the captain's Esscar, who need fout he was badly opplanded. Altogether, the accepted in 1868 guarantees from the so-called against ajast Customs seizure when Keres natives for a share in the coating truly of NEW YORK.Messrs. B. M. Feltingili & Cation." The remedy, proposed by the Go was sentenced to pay a Bus of 330, which was being very interpeting from a suientito polat of the Sorories of the Country, wers to be replet

that sentence abould be suspended.The captain entertainment is too which cannot fail to plonas, gooon of Japan, as it my bad aansted from becomes opened to foreign trade

these countries, vernment in the cxpansion of the city in a paid, and he left the court.

The Ceramittee is of opinion that ae ad valorans Article 7-The extraordinary and apparently ied, and if commercial intercoacas with Laros duly of 10 per sent, upon Imports is not exces.uselman stipulation in this Article that subjects

B

The Treation betwean United Eaton and Corea, Fraues and Asan, and several other itsus have not appear in previous issues.

Orders may sent to Bait Free Ofee, where it is published, or to the following Acerts M1010. Mosero, A, A, de Afello & Co. SWATCW Mossra. Qualeh & Co.

ÁMOY... Mogers, Wilson, Nichelle & Co

Fosquow Messrs. Hedge & Co.

SICANGIA.....Messrs. Hall Holz. SHANGA1 ...Messrs. Kelly & Walsh.

& Walsh, Shangbai.

the fairly carry out a stringent system under which no larger number of persons shall be lodged in any habitation than there

is reasonable space for. We have spoken of

the necessity of increwed house accoming

"If foreigu vozvole aboald be excluded from the

NABABAKI Moesre. The C. & J. Trading Co.it is, however, the poorer classes on-whom ship, where a part of the time he was fed on under the inflashes of 10.mariam, Buswered pos nf, the rolationship olxi ned by the Grrernmost Keroan Government, as bating bad so préviong Hug.compitition; pluso the control of the dis

RIVER Porta

17000, OBAKA. Mons. Tha C.&3. Trading Co. TOKOHAMA.....Mauses. Kally & Co.

BAIGON ...Messrs. Crettier & Co. BANGKON ...Mosera.. A. Bjorling & Co, SINGAPORE. ...Masara. Sayle & (b. PRANG......Me. H. R. Maynard,

COLUMBU .....Messrs. A. M. & J. Ferguson.. LONDON.......Mr. F. Algar, Ülemont's Lane. TONDON ...Mosers. Gao, Stront & Co. Londos ... Mesirs, Batoe, Hendly & Co. SANFRANCISCO Mr. F. Fisher, L. Merchant

Kzchunga

37. Fark Row.

Daily Fress Ofoe, 26th January, 1884.

Tiew."

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