NOTICE.
Wo Courier) learn that the Newolwang river was opened about a week ago, the brig A. WATSON AND COrgs and barque Parle hoing the first veseals to
arriva there this season
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By Appointment to His Excellency the Panxon and His Royal Highness the
The Russian trigata Minin left Tokohama on the 2nd March bound south, and the British Goazelle Champion left there the following
morning, destination unknown.
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- Mr. J. G. Scott, who recently returned from Toaquin, where he has been acting a cor respondent for the Standard, loft Lere yesterday by the P. and G.ateaner Chuan, on his way to Quattah
The F. M. steamer City of Tokio, on her last trip to San Francisco from Yokohama, tonoled st Honghata to land between 400 and 500 Japanese, who have been engaged to work on the plantations Only five Chinese passengers journeyed to Son Francisco by this vessel.
THE DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1er, 1985.
FAREWELL ADDRESS TO AND DE. P. Hoszmann "PARTURE OF GENERAL SARGËNT.
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and Miss Cameron, Rishop Buimondi, and most
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Yesterday afternoon, His Excellency Lleat-Satp General Sargent left hore in the P. and O. E. Berbet stormer huron, having completed his three on years' term of command of the Troops. Great R. H. Bencosm
6. T. Hopkins numbers of his friends and well wishers esam D. R. Griffith.
P. Manson. blad, both at Murry Wharf, where he embarked Rach for the steamer, and on board the Chusan, to bid. For His Excelinney and Mra and the Misses Sargent J, H. Moars farewell. A guard of honour from The Baffs, D. E. Easson
T. I. Bowlar The Japan Mail anys that the 0, and under command of Major Howarth, with the steamer Ceresio wan get off the bank on which Band and Colours of the Rogiment, was drawn. O. Ubben aho had slipped in Yokohama harbour without up sabha Prays, thoro was a strong master of the dificulty by H. M. S. Champion at high water troopsingarrison, and many other spectators word on the morning of the 2nd March, and loft assambled near the wharf Shortly after three soon afterwards for San Francisco.
o'clock General Bargent and party arrived at the wharf, where they were mat by His Evel lenoy the Governor, Major-General Cameron of the offers of the garrison. The gourd of A. Roo boncursaluted, and the band played to General A Woolley
A. P. Maskwon Bargentstepped outofläschair. Thagallant Gen 1- E. Bust oral and Mrs. Sargent took leaveat these assembled W. EL Gaskoil
18. Hauck on the wharf, and embarked on the launch, E. Mendel salute being fired from the shore battery, while & af. Balo
C. Stiebel the Band played "Auld Lang Syne," and the way. Altohimon sembled troops gave vent to their foulings by AG Mahall continuous and enthusiastic cheers. As the F. Dedwoll Launch steamed past, salutes were also Ared. Hoppius from the Victor Emanual and the U-8. C. Bay flagship Treaton, Meantime a large gather. ing had assembled, on the Chusan, which was literally surrounded by steam launches. Among those present on board were His Honour Sir George Phillippo, the Hon W. L Marsh, MG, Hon. E. L. O'Malley, Hon. J. M, Price, Justice Ackroyd and Mra. Ackroyd, Hon. P. Eyrie, Hon. W. Keswick, Hon. T. Jackson and Mrs. Jackson, Hör, F. D. Sassoon, Comito-
We take the following item from the Penang 121 Gastte of the 19th March We are glad to hear that the Dutch man-of-war Leeuwarder, which had struck on a rock off Tokok Semai, has boon floated off, with loss of rudder screw and beaddor post only
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The grew of the American ship Greeien, which was wracked in Balabae Strait, on the Gran Peligry bank, arrived here yesterday i the steamer Zairo. The wreck has been sold to a Chinaman at Manila for $500 and the cargo of sugar en bourd for $50.
When the steamer Chungking passed the steamer in Nansing on the Zird March in the Peth the hole in her bottom had been stopped the enter was being pumped out, Latest advices from Tiuntain slate that the Sin Nanzing has been benched and ake was expected in Shanghai shortly-
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The orpert of rice from Saigon shows a great dero and Mrs. Merant, the Right Rov. Hishop & Facia falling off this year as compared with hat year. Doring the month of January the amomit ex- Burdon, Colunal Walker, R.E., Lieut.-Colonel W. H. Tother portad” wei 263209 picais against 888,785 pleas Crawford, R.A., Dient-Colonel and Mrs. Graves, H. J. H. Tripp
W. Hartigen during the same month of 1884, and up to the Major Lloyd, R.E., Major Harrison (The Buffs), T. Jogos, 13th March the total was only 1,208,883 picule Major Gelston, A.P.D., Major Cochrane (Brigade C Addi
saguinst 2.147.05 in the same period at your Major) Captain-Darbs, RN, Captain Levin - Falmo F.F. Kaper HOMOKORA, APRIL 18, 1885,
The ship Highlander, which sailed from San A.D.C, Major H. J. H. Tripp and Capt. Francis Barghanall Francisco for Hongkong on the 13th January, H.K.V.C., Messrs. W. H. Forbes, B. R. Belilios, W. Danby
E.G. Thomet returned 3 the 19th February in a leaking con- For an annexationist pur et simple cowmenddition. The leak was discovered when the Fasal C. D. Bottomley, A. P. MacEwan, H. Hop-J. H. Lachhand us to Mr. GRANVILLE SHARE. This gentie-in oast that att on board were fearful that the L. Poesnocker, L. Dejardin (French Consul), A. Brent Howle
was about 900 miles out, and the water pented pits, J.Beil-Irving, J. Macgregor, C. P. Chater, A. D. notarisk man has the courage of his opinions, and it ship would founder before she could return.G. Romano (Portagnese Consul-General), A. must be concedad that they are ultra-jingo. The Highlander was to dock, and after her ca Coron, J. G. T. Hassell, Hu Kai, W..Danby, A. In his speech supporting Mesars. Macwan was discharged would go on the ways for repairs.
G. Wise, B. Layton, D. Hattunjee, W. H. Bay, and FRANCIS at the recent meeting of the
Sayn the NC. Daily News: The Chinese" Generalissime at the Kimpai forts appears to be Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Shaar di nota savage individual. It is reported that a jual mincs matters. Ho boldly pinned his master informed him that there were a member colours to the suncration platform, and Min. The mandarin sent to ascertain if this was of French mon-of-war at the entrance of the in unqualified language advocated the trus, and finding it was hot, he had the infor- acquisition of Lantas and all the islands mant decapitated. The unfortausta men's
Intires intereedod for him, and the mandarin
H. Cox, H. Steltorfoht, R. Lyall, J. 8.
Brower, F. Dodwell, F. Maskean, do, do, &c.
Straits Fettlements.
B. Lyall
Stokes
Thoa. Ros Cha Bonzer
W. Wotton
C. P. Chater
F. H. O. Wilson
J. A. Mosely
CD. Bottomley
B. P. Dipple Thor, T. Benning A. MaClymont
Yang Tik Cho J. Hargal
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HL Tightbody
O. Grant
B. &. Thomson-
F. Griblo
L. Noronha
.EL. Z. Just
B. Layton
W. I. Dobson
W. B. Robertson
L. Poneka
J. Thuhurn
V. A. O. Hawkins
H.-H. Thamsalt
T. H. Whitehood
H. Daa
A. B. Colquhoun
H. L. Dalrymple
.F. Uunt
D. Nowrojes
H. E. Madar.
E. A. Xaloo
A Monhoy
F.A. Hazeland
M. T. Tombol
11. 0. Satas
M. Furahim
Ph. B. U. Arten
Jute Madgrogare, I. Food
A. P. Stekes
1. f. Jaco
G. Stewart
J. Whittall
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A. G. Wiss
A. B. Johnson
T. A. J. Gaca
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M. P. Tolateo
H. M. Esmail
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OHINESE STONEWARE.
Stoneware is a Chinese invention of extremi
the previous case of murder. s ovidenor was subdivide the concession and to put it on the Shakespeare, Milton and others, and rico prodnood în suot a way as not to lead to a ramalt Tandon market; and he thought that 250 acres ausadoned it. Mr. Chamberlain ought to be one way or another for instance, for the pro- Londen market would fetch at least congratulated on bis arccessful interpretation of seoulion the whole of the depositions taken at C11006. There ought to bo no diffonlty in the spirit of the book in question-Nicht Nieki the magistracy were put in on which a prima floating a new ontapany. As to the quantity of Shimbun. facie caso against the prisoner in the first in-machinery on the company's mines there was stance was found. I am asked to find theso de-enengh there to work all the mines in the Stra positions which constituted the original prima settlements. Ashareholder wanted to know how it facie case against the present complainant are came that Mr. Hampton, the company's engineer, evidoner of conspiracy against the prescut pri- had mode so siany mistakes. Mr. Haughton caid antiquity, and was next is uncient time for domes Sonors. Nothing cl what occurred at the bo was quite aware that sovoral berors had been tie utensils. The Clark romacks that these Supreme Court was brought before me, and mode, bat he thought it impossible for Mr objects were distinguished by tasteful and care
asking upon what grounds the Hampton to make any more mistakes. fal formation, as illa by harmony.of calor arrest was ordered at the Supreme Court, (Laughter), fuch an energetic and persevering ing Forger ohjeets, Buch as garion sants, &c., I was told that as the eiroamatenees stated person as Mr. Hampton was could hardly be were also made of this sterul The colours of in the confession of the second prisoner found. Mr. Hampton always had the company's Chinese stonewars, as lately imported to Europe tallied with the evidence given by the first pri-interest in view, and the only cause of tas extremely varied. Special natios is downrad. sorer in the two mass, the regalt must bara baon mistake was that he had inhoarwi under the by a black verging on a brownish or grandch either that the prisoners were guilty, or that the disadvantage of having never before rained in a tinge, a granth Naples yollaw, pray, vullish avidence was the result of a conspiracy. If that new country, Mr. Hampton cate 1 conclu- greg and dark jasper-red. The last re was the ground on which the arrest was rande nica--which was bat mataral to an Eaglish or colour resembles that of the red piröclain meds I think it would follow that in every case in Geraish minor--that tin was distribated all over by Böttcher. which a jury found a prisoner not guilty, Papan valley; however, this mine had yielded 10 The bottor deasription of Chines» stonowaro it would be competent to arrast the witnesson per cent. Mr. Haughton then stated that Chi-ar remarkable for great fineness, brdnnes, for the prosecution on a charge of conspiring. noso had applied for tributes, and they would not homogeneousness and colour of the paste. A to bring a false charge. But there mast hesitate to work them, even at a discount of 25 much appreciated but expensive variety consists have been some other groned then that for per cent, as they always could count on maling of ventals with a pantam yellowish-grey colour the arrest which has not been brought before 250 per cent, by selling to their bearers stores, and possessing a musk-like odour, whisk, in the this court, and under all the pircumstances Ionpplies, and opium The monthly local stance of texpote, communicates itel to Elio" cannot see my way to commit this case for trial, axpenses of working Papan mina he laid liquid contaioid in them. Another paste, 11 I do not consider a prima facie case has been down at a maximum of about $1,200. Biz tri- almost yellow oley, serves to model decorative made out at all. I think, bowever, that it is a bates could be let out to Chinese at the rate of groups of fruit Stoneware is partially glazed, caso of such importance involving as it may do about $250 por tribute, which would pay the ran-ant partially dall. The vessels are dorated to a evrtain extent the character of trusted ning expenses, and this would leave six tributos with an ahol in relis of very brilliant colour. officers of the Polico that perhaps the best to the company; as he had twelve tributos laid conjunction with which dull gold, is sometimes plan would-be to reoper the whole aroub in Papan valloy, anch of them 120 feat on the ad. The interior is not unfrequently uniformly- rehear it, re-examine the witnesses, and take fase. There was no fear of the Chinese not carry.ecvored with a very brillimet grystal pinze
Chiuose stoneware differs from the European down all the evidence that can be found ing out their contract, as it would be the chief
to substantiate the charge of aspiracy, and object of the tributers to get as many man as article in other points besides ovinar. As to the thon, after that, sro how it interes with the possible to work for them. The reason why Cutlass, the Chinese article owes its colour in part. evidores produced at the Magistracy and the nese preferred to take the company's tributes into a yellowish-white pipe-clay, sovored with a depositions before me in the other emo. I now stad of applying to the Government for a clatar, transparoat felspar glaze, and partly to an call for the first witness the man who has been was that in the latter instance they would have ordinary coloartin glaze. ebarged witli raurter. I see the Capt. Superin to pump the water out. Besides this there was late as well as ordinary ware, lamps, and toya), Besides large vases and servicos with fine rege tendent of Police is in court, and I shall in the company's property less risk; as there was
the Chinese mako in sonoiraro largo decorative can And time to be in no doubt that the mines contained tin, mora or be glad if ke court during the hearing of the case, no less. The terms of the tributes, of course, would pieces, such ne anima and birds, of red and depend on the richness of the face; a poor the material and spoken of with reged to brown colour. Boms ingenioas applications of Inlay want to refer to him at times.
Inspector. Matheson said the witnesses appear. Í fre would got bat
small pertentages. ed to have been laboaring under some misunder In response to Mr. Wainewright's Bestion teapota, &c.
However perfect Chinese stonowary work may standing, as they were not present. They seem-whether the company was to accept Mr. Hangh- ed to have thought the time fized was 12 o'clock. ton's proposal, the Chairman stated that nebe, its method of prediction must be considered After some conversation it was agreed to take resolution ould be brought before the meeting tare of stoneware in Europe is diffused throngh deficient in techcical experionce. The manifne- the case at nine c'elook on Thursday morning.
BEFORE MR. E. MACKSAN.
LARCENY.
Chan Ahez, sonman, war charged with bouling silver anklet belonging to a girl named Leong So Moi, on the 30th alt
then. Mr. Wainowright next wanted to know. whether any steps had been taken to register the company at Hongkong as a limited company. I answer, the Chairman said that the Direc ters had taken steps to mind we the company limited by shares. This recossitated a new deed and re-organisa it of Hongkong with liability
many industrial contros, both English and Con tinental-Pottery Gazeito.
LATE TELEGRAMS. The following telgrams are taken from Ran- Ve
BNGLAND AND EUSKA
BOMBAY, 7th March. The London sorrespondent of the Taves of
The girl took the ankint off in the cockhouse, of settlement. The head office, however, and goon papers-
the Board of Directors would be in Shanglesi : and forgot to put it on again whoa ebe went out. When she returned it was gone, and soon after and the reorganisation would cost about Tls. 1,200. Due notice would shortly be given to all wards the defendant was found offering it for shareholders. A vote of thanks to Mr. Hangh Teak. Ono month's hard labour
Kwong A On, jinrickshe coolie, was charged with stealing two silver dollars from a seaman belonging to the British steamer Oopack on the 29th inst.
The complainant said he hired the defendant'a vohiols, and on the journey he fell asleep. When he woks up ha got out, and was going to pay the man, and then found his money gona He was certain he had two-silver dollars in his pocket when he got into the jinrioksins, and that lie was Dover-ut-of-the vehicle until the time he missed his money.
The defendant was convicted sad sentenced to three weeks' hard labour.
UHINHAI AND NINGPO.
な
21st March,
ten terminated the proceedings-Mercury.
TIENTSIN.
BOMBAY, 19th March.
India telegraphs that it is affirmed a pod aut thority that an application of a startling chur- acter has been received from the Amer. which confirms his oonidence to the British
-LONDON, 11th March. The Time, in a leading article published this 17th March.
morning, announces that it bus reason to beliora The address was presented shortly after the
Accounts have come in from Peking; Kash that a collision: tot vean the Afghan and General's arrival board the steamer.
garia, or great part of it, has revolted against Chi Russian troops is
imadaont The Rose The Hon. P. RYEra, who used the skylight of the rat cisse salona for his platform, addreand E. W. Butter
rule. The eldest son of Yaimb Bag is at the siaus have again made a farther advanco head of the rorokters, and as he was a sort of in the direction of Herat and the Afgbeis General Sargent as follows-General, a vary. Amold
state prisoner in Samarkand, under surveillance, are prepared to repel the invasion of their tar he cannot have escaped without Raasian consantritory. The same article farther Kays that Sir ruund about, If they are not to be said he would accede to their request, but whom Dewing duty has been assigned to me, that of M. Nowjoo
Tank Tot Fung had, by negotiation, and presumedly pur. they went to claim him, they were given thesented a good many addresses in my time in
Presenting you with this address. I bare pre. Mada
or privity. This is all we know, but the matter vill Peter Lumsden has been fastnated by the Brig·· inevitably have most serious issues because just tish Government to organize the defence of D. S. Mojou cbare, then they must be taken by other decapitated body and the hexd,”
Mr. Byrie the handed the address to General Hongkong, but the one I am asked to present
now Chius can de nothing for her outlying and Afghanistan. The main body of the British means. May we interpret Mr. SHAKP's
romote possessions of the North West. We may force accompanying the Boundary Commission We have to acknowledge receipt of the March to-day is the one which gives me the most in Sargent.
teres pleasure. I may say that I made your so- The address was prepared by a Committee
expect to hear of a movement amongst the dis has taken up a position in the Robat Pass, about meaning to be the employment of force ? number of the Chinese scorder. It would aquaintance, General, more than thirty years ago counting of the following gentlemen--Sir
affected Taranobis of Fi-Kaldja, and, if the re twenty miles to the North of Herat The Times pear that it is intended to publish this magazine
sult in Kashgaria progresses, the Traganis and adds that the Ameer of “Afghanistau has, in o' Anyhow, the islands, including Linteo, monthly. The present rambor is a very readable in the barrooks of Hongkong. Yon probably do George Phillippo, the Hon. P. Byria, Hun. W.
The French naval demonstration, varying in Dennywis of the Hami desert and onges will cerformal manner, sought British sil in order to should be secured,
force, continues off Chinhai, bat since the 1st tainly eat off the forces of China which may re-strengthen the fortifications of Hura not than by any moans available. Mr. SHARP Among these che by the Rev. E. C. Hartwell sure of making your acquaintanes in the yesr 1850. Majer H. J. 1. Tripp, and Captain Francis.
Lieut-General SARGENT-I thank you for the and 3rd when they drow the ure of the forts, treat from Kashgar and Yurkand. In Chips The Daily News publisians a paragraph, this the War and ita effects at Foochow," and an- have known you some time since, and I may added the expression of his belief that if the other by the Rev. Timothy Richard, on The say that my own personat estoon cannot be ex-address and I assure you, Ryrie, enming from they have shown no wish, by a nearer approach proper we have to deal with unknown conditions morning, stating that the agutiatique between suggestion was brought to the notice of Political Status of missionaries and natire ceeded by anyone who has had the honour of mak. you, the value of it is enhanced and increased to the batteries, to engage the defences. The bat as far as we know, and what we know is hat the British nol Russian Gossenmants bass
You say that I probably Chinese bacasionally send them a challenge by little, and that little vague, there would seem to practically made no progrow. Conservative Government thers would be no perusal The magazine is better printed than far & the public of Hongkong is concerned; I do not remismbar kavizg made your acquaintancs firing shots, night and day, but the enemy will be no reasons for any Mahometan rising in China.
Christians in China" are specially worthy of ing your acquaintance. (Loud applause). As every way.
A semi-pania took place on the Stock Exchange difficulty in the way of plating our batteries Formarty, and rejoices in a decidedly apsthetic think this address shows what their feelings are thirty years ago, I beg your partien, I remember not argcse itself to danger. On the 18th and The Chinese Moslem is not only woll treated; he to-day, owing to the uneasiness anted by politi- on Lifts and that little island to the pass." | cover.
towards sen, General. (Applause). It shows dis- perfectly wall in the earlier days of 14th one of the ironclads opened firs at long actually receives noob differentin, consideration cal complications: Console closed at $74 tinetly what their feelings are, and I do not know Hongkong. I remember yon as a thoroughly range, with 9 inshots, at the small fort known from the authorities, and by his seat he is not of
BOMBAY, 11th March. No British Government, whether Conserva The Nichi Nicke Shimbun has the following, that I could enlarge upon that. I can only say good straightforward man, and a gentleman in as the Biso Kong fort, but the practice was no the militant and conquering followers of the
The London correspondent of the Pines,of tive or Liberal, will eroe, we think, dream of for the truth of which, however, it declinos to that you are a general after the hearts of fory way; and I am proud to receive this better than on the 1st, and the heavy guns did Prophet of Isin.
India telegraphs that Britain, in her ultimatori vouch: It has already boon stated that Mr. the people of Hongkong (oksora). It has address from you and to thank you for present- little or no damage. This defence is not Coant Ito goes to Paking to-morrow will to Bassin botifies that, if the Russian troops aro entertaining such a project. Nor can release informed the Korean suthorities been said that we in Hongkong are a some
demolished as your Correspondant telegraphed. | Piniuoto, the Japanes, Minister. A numerons not withdrawn allogai her from Afgiua territory, agron with Mr. SHARP that "we have a right the is by birth Korea, hat that haring what peculiar community, and perhaps it may be Major Tier called three cheoos for Goa The fort dit not reply at such long range, cade, native and foreign, go too. Tas Viceroy The Ause vires his consent to 3ic Peter Lama- to take those islands and fortify them for bsa talion to Germany in his infancy ha was true, but there is one thing we do admire intral Bargent, and those assembled on board resseoing that the hoary French guns could do no La bas full powers to arrange all Korean mat des occupying Herab Wie defence of this Colony." Nor do we Germany.
up till a for yours ago, registered as a native of Hongkong, and that is straightforward, bonost ponded to the call with the greatest heartiness, damage, it was wiser to wait til the ships came tes, but we do not know zotly why Ets
We have learned further that his truthfulness and plunk floud applause). This they did again when he also called on them nearer. The French gunnery was very wild on prefers to visit Poking before negotiating bera A telegram to the Bombay Gnite confrms consider it is either desirable, necessary, or father was a sailor on board a German merchant we feel we have in you, General, and it is with or a similar expression of feeling for Men and the 1st, and apparently none of their shells The Japanese demand the withdrawal of the Renter's statements regarding the Russian ad- practicable to do so. To add Lunts to this vessel which was wrecked near the Korean ooest, deep regret we are here to day to take one of the Misses Stagent.
demnity for the stain Japanese. The demand tan; and adds it is reported that sons of the Colony would be to increase our responsi- cae, were saved. They were cast ashore at To His Excellency
and only three teamon, of war Mollendorf way you hyll www priced to you to Irisat. General BAREN theuread to follow exploded Natives dug out several from the Chinese suzerainty, and it is said; a money in rauce and remiants regarding the Russian add- ing reply totheaddress which had been presented If the French cannot do more than make a for money, if made, will be resisted, as the Chi-} nobles of Horat had gone to Surrable for the bilities and render the cost of prosection Pusan, and Möllendorff married a Korean woman LIEUT-GENERA JOHN NUPTURE BARGENT, CH.
to him:-Mr. Ryrie and Gondoman,Tour in-demonstration, they are simply bringing lata ese acted on the defensive, and the Japanese parpose of inviting the Russians to occupy vastly greater. This island ww nequired and had ond o horn to hit Finding it acous-Commanding Her Majesty Forces in China and then to present me with an address came upon discredit the prestige of Western naval Powers: ware sggressora. But behind China and Japan Eerat. There is general feeling in London me altogether as a surprise, and the terms of it and as te irenplads inspiring dread, they appear there is a stronger and sapremo power which will that hostilities cannot be avoided mach longer. for a two-fold purpose-as a commercial Korea and took his son with him to his native for the third and in all probability for the last timere such that I flad myself at a loss bow to ex- to be as wawilling to come witain range of the dispose of Koresu affaire as it wills. That is report has reached Bombay that Sir Peter
sary to retues to Germany, he left his wife GENERAL--As you are leaving Hongkong sad China depot and as a naval station. This parpaas country, where he died fifteen years after. His wo whose interests are, in the main, baud aps the feeling it displays. Military services in the wooden craft. The enemy might as well take
press my deep sense of the kindly and generons Krupps and Arunstrongs on shore as the old Russia
Lumsden has entered Horas. No pegotiations for posso go on, and all signa
THE WALL IN THE SOUDAN. it serves admirably, nad it has never been met in 1830) with the view of at-stats and prosperity of tas kage connot allow you to field never fail ta nest with boarty appreciation his departure for all the injury he has inflicted paint to a bad year for trade.
STAKIM, 106E March. tempting to obtain some information as to his Raxlieb Commanites in the Enyt
Several German steamers have come to the the wit or desire of the British Government mother, but, bis efforts haing wasnessful, ha depart without acknowledging in saree way, howarer from our fellow onphrymes, but during the so far and it will require file display of cousi
The hired transports Shahsaing and Auzara Tresa vessels are fitted arrived here today. to make it the germ of anything groter. went on tour through the sight provinces of to them. As subaltern yea aur service in this opportunity of roudering such services; and faces As to his soon capturing the ships in with double compound engius, copied from
inlequate, your many and great services, to n and three years of my command here, I have had no derable valour to de serious damage to the deport with larga cargoes.
Kur. 10th March. As a leak in the groat and far-reaching chain Korea, during which he classy, student fie along in its early days when life here was fine from although it is tras, as you have hoon good side the barrier, supposing the forts are siloncel. Kirk's patent. The large steamer Aberdeen is Rumours are current here tast discontent ex-
manners and enstoma of the people? Our Tokiyo attractive and when the duties of the soldier ware of empire, by which Britain maintains her contemporary ought. curtainly to reveal ito many and arduous. As Tentenant Colonel in the enough to point out, that there have been it is the opinion of good judges that he will fitted with this kind of engine, but the German iets amongst the Mahdi's followers, owing to
in the coarse of that nerer stcceed. His torpedo beats would have to vessels carry higher initial steam pressure, and soarcity of food... communications and protect's ber gigantie have had an origin somewhere, and rates the long associated, you won honour and renown during time which have called for vigBanos and jump the barrier and then ran the crantlot of) the economy of fuel consumption is increzabi
autorily for this extraordinary story. It must gallant Regiment with which your name has bees several insidents
-THE INCREASE OF THE ARMY. commercs, it has become necessary to Nichi Nichi Shimbun paints eat the source of ands and prosperity of Hongkong. You are now about and I and no reason to expect that they would store and afloat, and some 15,000 rifemen at Dis. on the safety valve, but the Churman vessel
the war of 1866, the war from which dates the import dacísion, the troubles have always blown over. armed boate, torpedoes, Hotchkiss and Gatling thereby The Aberdeen corried I think, 125
LONDON, 10th March fortify the island to cuable it to repel at.
Lord Harlington, in moving the Supplementi its informadon. It will make itself the subject of to rolinguish the command of Her Majesty's Farons live in your memories. Next to the approval of short range. Moreover, if the vessels find their new here carry 170, and the expenditors of otary Army Estimates, in the House of Com tack, but the lust for territory in China y conjectures, Japas Mall.
in Chine and the Etruita Sottlomentauftor three yészt of fi:thful and valuable service rendered to the Crown his sovereign, a soldier colusa the astasm of his position uncomfortable, they have only to go ia wonderfully mall. One of the German mons. last night, announced that the Army. boa nover pasaceod the British Government,
The inquest on the body of Eva Hewett, the and to the colony. We congratulate you on the or fellow countrymen, and it is very encouraging to round the head to be out of range, or steam up vessels carries 1,700 tons of cargo, steame to 24 Esticates for next year would provide for an and we hope never will. The Brilian E.child who met her death by falling into a tank that having during than three years of the fand that is a busy and changing commanity like river some miles inland.
krots, and briens à tons of coal in 24 hours iLorasse in the Army of fifteen thousand men. on the hillside behind tas Married Quartore, war tropa nder your orders, and much of this is doubt that of Hongkong things of this khad se tot The Chinese behave in a most examplary' way, I Vessels like these will run the Eritish vessels off The House agreed to the motion. pire in Asia is sufficiently large, and if Eng-bold yesterday afternoon at the Wellington and the admirable quando te inland forgotten. I am leaving you on what seems to and show little excitement and no hostility even tea coast, especially as the German wages are Mr. J. K. Cross made a statement to the effect and is compelled to advance inte and absorb Barracks, before Mr. H. E. Wodehouse, Coroner, Giptizo, but you are not more prompt to reprimand be the eve of greave orente, sad this makes me towards the French priests, who go about sub lower than in the British service. Sailing that India would be charged with the ordinary Ever since usual, and, with their young converts, indulge in vessels cannot compete with the new Gerano expenditure of the Contingent sest to the Burmah it will be reluctantly and only in Rast, and A. F. dos Remedios. Dr. F... recognise with gratituds your rondineas on every my arrived hers I have pressed upon the boyish romps, and the Sabbatical amusement of steamers. I would recommend the owners of Bei Sonden, and England will defray the expense
and a jury composed of Messrs. A. H Komp, and to punish, then to courage and reward We doably regret my departure. defence of the interests of hor Berinese Harris, of the Army Medical Staff, gara evidence and they have not been few, to protect Britian inte prompt aut affectual measures to spare this sixgular contrast to the French treatment of mant, as it will not be possible to compete for explayed in the campaign
ouston that has arisen during the past three years, Government at home the necessity of taking kita lying on the race course on Sundays, a fish vessels to look wolf into the modern imprors of raplacing, if neessary, the Indian troops subjects and the preservation of her trade to having joon the body of the descued shortly rests in Chine, and vindicate the banour of ons are most important station against every form of Gormas in 1876. The port is closed to large trade unless the types of engines are changed Dir. Cross autorised the loyal offers of us It way be tras that Lantas is not offer or wing macks of violate a the our friends in Canton were in danger. La responded attack, and I am glad to see that the work has vessels, but this moudarins do not stop native bessma. Batterfield and Swire's ships which sistance received from the various Princes, his
after it had been picked up. It was then quits You were prompt in your offers of assistance, when much valuo to Obina, it may be a fact, as body, and witness's opinion was that death had to every call from the Volunteers of Bhanghai. You now been taken seriously in hand. I hops it boats going in and out us usual, if they can were well constructed, and in which fuel remarks being greeted with loud theors, Mr. SHARP ways, that there is a tin mine on been cansed by asphyxia from drowning; water was to sativa maantes quail all diabarbanes here will be soon finished, and that Hongkong will squeeze through tas barrior. Chinese wonder dconomy was carefully stadied, are now, by coma- coming from the nostrils and mouth. Sergeant when, at one time from without, and at another from become too formidable a place for our enemies, why steamers do not come to share the rich pseisen, most extravagant. As more steemera
LONDON, 11th March. the feland, it may even be possible that Hewett, the father of the deceased, said that at it or schon ein with tazky test efforts if we have any, to osra to maddie with. But in harvest reaped by the adventurous larchas, and of the new class are coming from Hamburg and Lord Granville, in raply to a question in the Gorming would like to acquiro it; but these about four am on Monday he was called by his to put the colong in las bart possible state of defence by case I feel sure that the able and distin- they actuale that local interests ate opposed to Bremen, the British shipowners should progare Hanse of Lords, last night, said that the Govern are not sufficiens ressons why we should not little son, five years old; the boy was crying and against any foreign for that the msaus placed at your guished officer who succeeds me, will be quite those of the stammer companies, base the themselves for a severe compatition, which, so mont had received no information with regard to
said his distar Ev hud felon round the curatisposal by the Government xoulhallow, and we are prepared for sil comers. I beg to thank yon serangoons made by the energetic Consal for for, the Gormans have no reason to feat. the part of the dog in the manger and ad- Wimess went at once to see where the gul was confent that had the dargo apprehended arised most sincerely for your very kind references to the United State, for the Kiangpiau to come,
23rd March. at Victoria in the Cameroons; but he was con | wo would have found in gas an &ative, enorgutis, and dle ourselves with the responsibility of go. thinking she had fallen into thean lah. He ran patienced Commander. Of ins rozdered my wife and daughters, and to assure you that all objection to stomer trafo outside Chinbai We have received some details of the death of vinced that no disagreeable complications will Was the south end of the Maniel Quarters and toned Commenter leur Boys Joured we cordially reciprocate your good wishes and has bean withdrawa. Consul Stevens deserves Sie Harry Parkes. It appears that on Saturday result in view of the friendly emderstanding or Torning and defending it. We should then searched the nulish and passed the Magasine, we have no means of killing, they bays been rendered shall always cherish the recollection of the grant credit for the energy be has shown in eu-night as he was unable to sleep. Dr. Bushell siisting between Britain and Germany. indend require a large extension of our sergeant then came and directed where so quietly and unobtrusively, bat we do know that happy years we have spent in this Colony, and deavoring to keep the port open to trade, and 11 p.m. administered a mild composing draught. scheme of defence; the batteries would re- the place was; it was a tank on the hillside at you havo st sai timen, and is always, stength of the many good friends we have found here.
the bands of the Civil authorities by your counsel, by I now wish you all a most hearty farewell, quire to be doubled, the garrison to be the south end of East Block. There he fount your example, and by your unfailing support.
the desmal chill floating on the water and pick- Socially you have lova, daring your stay in the trebled. - Our trade and rorezna would noted her up. The depth of water at the tack was colony, one of Jazselves taking part in all our amuse- we fear, expand is similar ratio, and the re. same six fast with a fall of three feet from the ments, intarusting yourself in all our affairs, counten. parapat around it The boy who gave the alarm and good. We shall miss you and Hes. Sargent and ancing sud promoting all that was useful, plovesot, sult would be eminently unsatisfactory. was siced bow the arcilent cemurred and he said or amiable and accomplished daughters vary much When the opposite peninsula of Kowloon that his sister and he wore the only cuss playing area. To them and to you we tender our Lourty was acquired by the Convention of Peking on the hillside and the deceased had been sitting thanks, our ment sincere acknowledgments for conx in 1860, caro was taken to limit the territory tank-and fell into it. He went immediately pression of our admiration for your high sierly on the wall "round the corner"-meaning the baris, kids, and hospitalities inndmerable. We beg of you to accept this address, and with it the oz asked far to the smallest possiblo crtcut and told his father. Tae Coroner and jurota qualities, of our grateful thanks for the services you Chan Ahing and Chun Ashing, hawkers, word compatible with the objects sought in ewent to the hillside to view the spot. It was a hava rendered to your Cues and country during a before the court on remand on the charge of
large tank in an unfrequented sad humpereble military curing is. There is no doubt, however, that
returned a verdict of accidental death.
you to passeera You are star to maintain dis
within, the of the was threatened
POLICE COURT.
21st March.
BEFOET ME H. E. WODEHQUAE,,
THE ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO BEING A CHANGE OF MURDER.
ENGLAND AND GERMANY.
the lowering of the British Flag by the Germans,
ELECTION IN WEST GLOECÈSTENSHIRE.
LONDON, 19th March.
DERLIN, IA Marob. It is to be regretted that the steamer agents Early next morning, Bundar, Sir Harry was The North German Gazette published to-day seem to bavo takon so little interest in this found dead in his bed, his head was rusting en conciliatory article in connection with the mastter.
one hand, and his face were a placid expression.cent lowering of the British Bag in Wart During the seare, which mazy foreigners bave | Fividently he had died anddenly, wihont pain,Africa.-- fomented, owners of godowns and holdery of and quietly. His fluces was of a typhoid typs. atorka are said to have made large profits, which the arrival of a steamer would bare sullenly. diminished. It is currently reported that opiam fell Tla 10 x chest as soon as it was heard that that the Kiangpiau was coming on the 15th to re-open communication with Shanghai, but the stentner Eld not scrise. Early on the 21st the The new gunboat Chekat, which will be com- French again opened fire on the little Sine pleted in November this year, is to be mounted
Courier Correspondent. - ..
TOKIO."
(FROM "JAYAn Man"
Mr. Ackers, the Conservative candidate, bas Leon lested member for West Gloucester.Kire in plaes of Colonel Kingscote resigned, the sn coastal candidate polled 4,500 votes against 4,500 polled by Mr. Marling, the Liberal candidats. MANDALAY, 7th March.
AFFAIRS IN BULMAH.
The Parse Theatrical Company passed the
part two feet high from spot, protected by long and furios play ander, and gapselally conspiring tagather to bring a false alzazge of Kong for which did not reply. Se for the with guns of the latest Gorman pattern.
and murder against one Mak Apin, in connection French artillery practice does not alarm the In tlas destructive fire at Nihon-bashi, on the frontier to-day. The King gara 92 thousand an oversight was committed by the British jacy considered the protection suficient and of cat hearty good wishes for yourself and for your with the murder of an aged Indian in Lyndhurst and 3rd is said to have been better than the morning of the 13th March tho axact number et rupees to the Company, also ten thousand rupees
Government in not including Lama Island
LATEST TELEGRAMS.
Lordon, 30th March.
Entaily. Wo bid you farewell and hope that you may
J. E. Forter
gunners in the forta Their own practice on Live long to serve your country sad to marit still Terrace on the 6th February.
oooupied houses barned was 1,326. Twelve "go-in presents to the mumborg higher and further bonente and rewards.
Mr. A. P. Stokes, in thosbrenos of the Crown French firing. The Tzo-tai and Freecla visited down wore levelled, and 36 dwellings were The King's troops with the aid of Loosetahi Solicitor, Mr. A. B. Johnson, appeared to watch Chintai on the 20th. The people and troops partially consumed. The courage of the Bremen and a nabor of Chinese under his command, the car for the prosecution.
seem to keep calm, sad the latter show no signe was es conspicuous sa panal on such occasions, have effected the recapture of Blumo. His Worship asked Mr. Stokes it he appeared of fear. Foreign residents at Chinhai ara treat and in their afforts to preserve the endangered Baimeh Sadaw, a poong-yes, is preventing to prosecute on-behalf of the Crown Solicitor, ed soy civilly~~N. C. Daily News Corroperty, twenty dive wure seriously injured. the sale of poultry to the British Irrawaddy
Mr. Stakes sail he had no instructions to do spondeat.
W. H. Wallace
B. B. Wood
E. Theband
| H. W. Davis
Balikius
among the dependencies of this Colony, on account of its strategic position. This comparatively valueless island could no doubt be obtained by parehase from the Chinese Government if it were thought desirable, but although the questión bas recently been raised the British Govern-clamation prohibiting foreign vesela freza en 1. M. Mackintosh ment bave never thought it worth tering Port Phillip during the night.
THE WAR SCARE IN AUSTRALIA.
The Victorian Government have issued a pro-HJ. Holmas
A. Coxon
EL Coorg
F. Nowroje
D. M. Merta
W. K. Hughes
J. M. Armstrong
J. D. Entophreys
L. Dajardin
H. L. Deus,
W. Jenninga
A, E. Vagoher
L. Woodin
W. H. K. Mosarp
J. Bell-Irving
F. H. Bawyer
H. R. Aurier
C. Palmer
J. Calville
while to advance it at Peking. Still leas
W. Cruickshank
would they be prepared to ask for. Lantao, a
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MINISTRY.
The French Ministry hava xaigned in sou
If it were essential, for the preservation of
WW. Brower
H. Maichit
2. Mackintosh
J. I. Hazaland
B. Cart
considerably larger island than Hongkong.
RESIGNATION OF THE FRENCH
existing British interests, to acquire any sence of their having been defeated in the
new territory in Asis it would be farther Chamber of Dopatios.
north, say near Kores, but even if that could
L. H. Stabbing
W. Zaste be effected by purchase, it is doubtful whether Last week (enys"Atisa" in the World Brines A Wright the British Government would sanation such George of Wales paid a visit to the Benbow J. Anderam
zow-building at Blackwall, and expected to be. W. Browa
a stop. Much less would they be prepared ready for launching in June next. She is to be k
r. Thekson to agree to any move having for its object the most powerful of the ships of the Almiral H. A. Ratberk the addition of outlying island dependencies tiou, the most advanced being the Collingwood. Stewart
class, all at present in various stages of constans. R. F. Meta: to Hongkong.
at Portsmouth. The Bendom will carry the two H.H. Rood heaviest guns aflost, each go with its carriage AD. Death
G. Swales The Fails Mail Company's steamship City weighing bro hundred tons, and using noorly. D. Garden of New York, with American mails, de, left Ban half a ton of powder each time it is fired
H.. Deason Francisco on the 10th March for Yokohains and the Russian authorities to praldbit Mr. Simpsons
What can be the metive which has ladused FFC. Wilford, this post.
the representative of the Illustrated Londen Watson
D. B. Cranford According to the Mainichi Shimbun a two News, late with Sir Pales Lumsdon, from re... Lammert headed pheasant had been caught by a foreign taring to Birops by way of Askebed and Erst- 3. YeV. Vernon sportsman in a wood near the Kegen waterfall, novodsk? A Toberen despatch to the landar Konandy Shimatsuke.
suggests that some mysteriona enterprise is J.-Chalmers going on, saca as the extension of the rail. J. L. Stewart-Lockhart We understand that M. Seuviot intends to way in the direction of Sarakhu. Bussion oflciala J. KeCallam give a subscription concert on Saturday, the are not in the habit of being uncivi gratuitous 11th instant, which will probably be the final ly, and there must be something which it is ons of the season.
:- thought better Mr. Simpson ahead not see.
Mitchell.
A. H. Ku
1. Fraier-Smith
EL St. Clair Crisky.
J. M. Hanlon
J. Book
A. A. ds Cras
D. Brown J. Katola N. P. Dhalla B. M. Mehta B. G, Bird,
..C. Anderton
LN. Modz.
D. Nowroje
B. N. Meht
Q. Choseatt
W. H. Bay
J.. T. Hael]
N. N. Juices
C. W. Daggan
IT. Wicking W. Bois
Newton
B. C. Knollys B. Goodlad R, Butte F. R. Uzgubart
Ku Yu Ting.
Leang Yet Nam
You Mon Cha Sang Ping Naw
J. Pitman and A. Johnston PRE. Edict
A. Dusion
Mulither Murray
A. H. Banning
8. Chun Ching
D. Noronha
Tu Tam Tong
Wong Sik Chaan
so, but he intended to watch the case.
His Worship-o in the absense of the Crown PERAK TIN MINING AND SMELTING Solicitor you appear to represent him?
COMPANY. Mr. Blokes-You.
The
Of the large company of students despatched Flotilla steamers here. The Ministers aro saad by the Government in 1577 to Franon, to learn to be in ignorance of it but the Esineb Sadas sign manufacturing processes, Mears. Immal has now begun deraanding prosente of money shi, Kondo, and Yokota, who havs finished thair from the stannar stowards who wish to take training, recently returned to this country. They fowls, &o, on board. Lave already commenced work, the results of
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items are from our changes
The following
PACIFIC WATE SUBAIDY DEFEATED.
WASHINGTON. 19th February
The killing of the Pacific Mail subsidy scheme
Capt. Deans, the Captain Seperintendent of Mr. Houghton, the company's special mining Pelice, was also present. His Worship having exengineer, having returned from the com which are highly appreciated by dealers. Three THE AMERICAN MAIL. proszed a dotiro that he should be in court during pany's mines a few days ago, a special general thers, who have devoted themselves to the study Eko hearing.
moting of shareholders was held at Shanghai of pottery, engineering, and dyeing, will return His Wership-I adjourned this case last Sa- on the fath March. There were present Mr. Win June. Two promising youths, Masara. Yokota arrived here yesterday, with dates from Sau The P. M. steamer City of Rio de Janeiro turday in order that I might consider the poxi V. Drammond (Chairman), Mesers. H. O. Ar Jinicharo, and Nakahara Jinsaburo, tind tion in which the whole matter stanils.
Francisco to the 21st February. "The bathout and Wheeler (Directors), and about Crown Salicitor, who had been conducting the twenty alcoholders. The Chairman, in his diage in France.
We are not yet in a position to state how far case for the prosecution, brought his case to a introductory remark, etated that Mr. Haughton, picue, and requested the Court to find a prista who had carefully examined the company's mines, the negotiations with respect to treaty revision facie case of conspirer made out, and to commit i had already given detalls of the working he pru have advanced, but according to current rumours the case for trial at the Supreme Court. I at posed to adopt, and which ware known to the there seems to be no doubt that all the main the time expressed some doubt as to how far a shareholders from a pamphlet, previously issued, cuustions connected with the subject will be set in the House this afternoon was a great surprise grims facis case bail been wonde ont, and indeed All, therefore, that remained for him to do wasted in the coming conference, for it is said that to John Ranch and others, who were to ho the I stated that as the case appeared to me then, I to introduce Mr. Haughton to the meeting: is the views of the Foreign Powers on the articles principal beneficiarike had it passed. The bill to considered there a no case whatever to would be able to give information on peluts the regaining altoration are not particularly opposed give this subsidy was originally an independent present te jury. However, I remanded the shareholders might wish to question him. Mr. to the proposals of the Japanese Government. bill, and as snel had been favourably reported by base till to-day to consider definitely what course Haughton then rese, and in addressing the mest but are gouerally founded on the sound principle the Henso Committee on Shipping Through. I would take in the matter. The accusation, of ing said that he was surprised to find the com- of violding the proper rights to the country their audience, as alge that of honey, Chairrosn course, is a very graze one-it is that of aharg-pany's sharps standing et about 50 per cent die We firmly believe that the Ministor of Forsign of the Hours Committee ou Post-ofices, it hund ing tro men with conspiring to bring a tales ceant, The capital had been $230,000; 34,000 had Affuire will sooqre a practical result in the soon tacked on to the Post-nico Appropriation charge of morder against another man, and of been received asinterest, and $15,000on sale of tin: forthcoming negotiations and thus enlarge exr bill against the wishes of Randall, Holman and athers on the Appropriation Committee. The course if the conspiracy had been eerful it this would make 10 per cent interest in all vational prestige-Nicki Nichi Shimbus. would have involved the death of the man who The expended capital was $180,000; the company Mr. B. H. Chamberlain has completed his Pacific Mail lobby have been on hand several had been found guilty of murder. On the other had $40,000 worth of asseta; which is all would translation of the Kokkei Hisakurige, one of the days, but Roach kept out of the way until this baad it is an equally gris chargs töʻbeing a be equal to about 13 por cent. Why was the principal Japanese comic works. His sketch of afternoon, when, being told the item was fe charge of conspiracy to bring a false charge of script so much below par? A mistake had her letter-writer has been recommended to us as he vantared out, thongh he kept away from the that natura against the present prisoners, and made by working and developing the poorest being of great use to learners of the English Capital. The item was worked up as if it was therefore it is necessary to be particular in property. Chanduring mine alone ought to language. It is a very difflenlt undertaking to to benefit Amering shipping, though it is well, deciding upon the course to be adopted. The give 25 per cent. Selama was the bast oon-translate s postical or actie composition from known that no one but the Pacific Mail steamers ifically I have with regard to the oase was that camion the Company had, and at present there one language into another, witness the case of could be beneficiarios. Randall was nervous There appested to me to beuething in the evidence | was no further capital needed to develop the two the English translations of the works of the about it, for there were some reasons for believ on which one could raly with gevater confidenes principal min GUE. In order to raise the no rook post Honar. We have thrice made, ating that enough Democrats had been seen to se nothing in the evidence to go upon mere then incessary capital. Mr. Haughton's advies was to tempts to translate into Japanese the works of sure its passage. Tom Bayde, Rayabilen of
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