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POLICE COURT.

August 7th.

Baron M. H. B. WODEHOUSE.

LARCENIES.

A NEWSPAPER CRUSADE AGAINST IMMORALITY.

gation up to the time he left for his native landl.matter to a satisfactory conclusion. France was equivalents. By the Fournier tranty sha' gatĮ Colonel Torrey and wife entertained as Vio-Con. anxious for an adjustment of the difficulty on ne- what she dermed a cepivaloat for the Hrat; by Bul. General Grant, wife and suite during their coxat of the threatened war between England Artists V. of this truly who abantanis this equf. stay in Sium. He presented General Grant, while wil Russia. In case that war was declared she valent. The second indenuity and the variona in Siem, a krisz that the prime minister of desired to be fros to take whatever part in it her equivalents for it, such as occupation of Kelung

GREAT SENSATION IN, LONDON, Borneo had carried at the head of the army for statesnou might think would be to hor advantage, and the lite, are abandoved by Articlo IX. torty years. He was president of the American A. war of her own with China might interfere wrongly included in Article VIII, in tho Timon Fong Asin, saalis, pleaded guilty to atealing Trading Company of Dorneo. His associatea lor with her muroments on the cortinant, This de transition-two indemnities, as of them in The San Francisco papore received yesterday shoot of copper, valizo 32, the property of his ing died, he sold out to Mesars, Dent & Co., who sire evidently temporer ber demands of China & mensura secured, gore in ons fell swOCT! employers, the Hongkong and Whempaa. Dosk formada company knews as the British North But China, was not imelined to accept oven the Truly the Parisimas do well to look coldly on by the American mail contain the following tela Comping, at Hang Ham on the eth lust, and Bornes Company. Colonel Towny retarned to slight abatement from the original ferina, which this treaty, Article VI, with regard to duties, graphis accounts of the latest Restion in Lon-

the circumstanors forced France to offer. The is evidently copied from the Russo-Chinese- he was sentenced to fourtoon zinys' hard labour, his native land with his family last lane for the

Chan Ayee, coolie in the same employ, pleaded purpas of visiting relativos, and was intending iafuonos of England and Americs was exerted treaty of St. Petersburg; but as the duties dos, caused by the publication of esinn articles in no similar mention is made of railwave 18uilty to an exnally similar offence, and he met Lo return this fall to Siam. His funeral will take to have her accept the condition of settlement, at the forniga Castom-bouses in China are the Pall Mall Gazetta erposing vice in the capi-

with a like punishment..

place at St. James's Church, Roxbury, at three which she finally did.

ASSAULTING A CONSTABLE,

the British Minister, in a despatch to his

Li Ayin, ric-pounder, was charged with la- Government, expressing the opinion that orderly scnduct and assaulting PC. Chen Man great innovations were retarded rather than Ya, No. 124, and breaking the latter's hat, on advanced by seeking to deprive the Chineas the 6th inst.

The nonstable said he was taking amo haw Government of all free will and spontaneity,ker's number, intending to summon bim, when that railways and talographs would come, the defendant, she was standing close by, called but that the issue would ho best left to the cut "ta" and 'sot upon him with a number of others. He tried to arrest the mer, but he ran operation of time and those strong but often into a house, whers witness followed him. The indirect infusases which conateat discussion defendant kicked him downstairs, and witness and intercourse with foreign Representatives thon get assistance to arrest him. Complainant

lost his bamboo hat, worth 3) couts. and their own European employés bring to The defendant admitted the offence, and as bear on the minds and babite of thought, se was fined $2, and ordered to pay 20 conts amends woll as the prejudices, of the ruling classes for the lat.

in Okins. We are inclined to think that

o'clock. The officialdocument opvating kim Rajah In an interview with a Chronicle raporlar the begins as follows: "To all nations on the face of ex-Minister expressed similar vienas ta the immi the earth whom there matters may consera. We,gration question. When questioned in regard Abdul Mumin bn Marhoun Mulana Abdul to the possibility of his successor, Mr. Denby, Wahab, Sultan of Bornes, sand grooting * * * carrying out his scherte of making China the Know, therefore, that we, the Sultan, bave, nomi market of surplus. American products, Mr. natad and appointed, and do hereby nominato and Young preferred to remain silent on the subject appoint, Josef William Torrey, president of the and did not desire to criticise sither the uttar American Trading Company of Bornec, supreme ances or the projects of Minister Denby. He ruler and governer of the territory comprising trooly nuswered the following questions:-

ho northern portion of the island of Barnes, "Have not the British and German merchants from Balaman on the west to the rivar Patan, the monopoly of the faign tande in all the on the east-end the States of Palan, Sugat, Chinose open porter" Bang-gayan, Labat Sandakan, tina Bantang "Nuty per vont of the foreign trade of an, Gagayau, Mumiau. Bazeni and Kimara, China is in the hands of the English and Ameri- together with the island of Bangaos, Palawan, cans. Of this, I should say 70 per cent is Eag and Balabeo, with the title of Rajah of Ambong |lish and 20 American, with the latter interest and Maradu, with power of life and death over growing every day. În petraloura, piace zooda, the inhabitants * * * together with all other silk, and ten, I think in time wo shall control the powers and righte anally exercised by and be Chinese truts, and as these are the staples longing to sovereign rulors-and we call upon Chinese trade, it is, in my opinion, only a quee all fereign nations with whom we have formed tion of time, if our Government elaboratos a The constable said the defendants were en-friendly treaties to acknowledge the said Rajab generous contuureial policy.” ged in digging a grave at Mount Davis, and ourself in the abere territories." when they had frishod he went to see that it was

A GRATE CANE.

Choo All and Wong Aham, grave diggers, were charged with assaulting P. C. Chan Sik Cheung, No. 248, in the uxtention of his duty.

at Pokfulam, on the 9th inst

ME. JOHN RUSSELL YOUNG INTERVIEWED.

of

LowDos, 6th July. The Fall Mull Gozelte this afternoon daròtes

waly 3 per cent. ad valorem, Franch goola can have little chance of succuss in compeitional against those conveyed by the sheap and ready sen carriage. The artiel, too, contains a pro- vision which may prove of grast importance to tive pages of its apace to showing that the trade Entia, and to which the attenting of the Anti- in young girlsfor rumoral purposes has increasul Opiua Society stond bedrested-The importa alarmingly of late yours. It blators that the tlon sad oxportation of opium shall be controlled growth in this traffic is due to the utter worth. by special arrangemouts." If the Franch really lososs of the law in relation to the matter. The intoul to cultivate the poppy in their new pro- names of several wealthy monbelding prominent Lastorate, there is no reason why they should positions in society are inentioned in connection not carpeto with the Malwa opian, for all that with the business. The Gazette statos that it is wanted is foroigu preparation and elaboration yet has details of a large number of other casos, to make it suitable for the Chinese palate which were ommitted to-day, owing to isok of Farther, this is the second official recognition.by space, but that they will bo giron to the publis the Chinese Gement of the epiam trade, and in the course of a few days.— of its desire to derive a revuo from it. It can

Lovros, 7th July, as no longer be said that England forces

The Pall Mall Gazetie to-day prints an addi opion on the Chinese.

ition to its articles begun yesterday, which have No other detail of the treaty callsfor comment, for their object the exposure of the growth of Sir RUTTOLD was right in the poljoy

except the conclusion of Article VII., providing brodo in young girls for funeral purposes. Th bere expressel, and that British railway con-

that whan China kasdecided to constructrailways greatest war sation has bean caused by the pr it is understood that "she shall make applica bligatione. The St. James's Ozetis, in an article structors need entertain, no fear that their

tion te French industry, and to the Government toslay, stigmatizes them as the vilest obscenity interests will suffer because the subject of

Has the Chinose Government shown any of the Republic, which will give has all possible over segued from a public press or in a public railwaya has not been violently dragged into up to the requirements of law. He found that

desire to employ American ciineers in the facilities to procars in France suola perseus as print. The bookstalls controlled by the firm of ooustraction of steamships and railways" she will require. It is also understand that this which the Right Hon. William Houry Smith. any of our treaties with China. This is a instead of being six feet deep, as required by

"Yes," replied Mr. Young, briefly,

chauss cannot be considered to consiitute an ex- Sonretary for War, is the head, rofase to sell Hua thare really been any marked advance falusira, privilege in faveur of France. Lito other pesterday'a er to-day's desis of the Pall matter in which it is advisable to leave the law, it was only four foot fee inches He told their to make it the required depth, but they

in European manufacturas or inventions calling many passages in more oslebrated donments Ball Gasette on account of the ladecency of these Chinese to follow the bout of their own in- rofused, and assaulted him. He went to the Mr. John Rossell Yang, hiely American for foreign skilled labour, while you havo bask this is perfectly incomprehensible until its Lis articles. The street sales of the paper contain: clination, doing our best meanwhile, by the Station and reported the matter, and then the Minister to Chine, gate the following interview in China was the next question asked.

tory is known. It amounts to this: China maying the story, however, have been caurums, and defendants deeponed the grave.

"We have Americ the educational de bay railway plant wherever she likes, Frauco copies of both days' editions command a premium. metbeds indicated by Sir RuraZEFORD ÅL-

The defendants had no defence to offer, and to a Call reporter on his arrival in San Frat-

partment, mines, and in the military and naval included. This goes without saying. A par

LONDON, Sth July, cork and any other legitimate wetboda free they wore Good $rach.

nervios," was the reply. "The demand for chaser with money in his pockets is welcome A Jan umblegram from Lunden of July Tik The higher class of Chinese are a proad pop-skilled labour for the last two years has bean kopt erorywhere, France included; why pat it then, says: The Pall Mall Gavetts this afternoon row compulsion that may enggest them.

Fred Folk, runner at Lemon's bearding house, ple, and the restriction act, which the American in abeyance by the impanding war, which in a solemn traty? Here is the Lory of the sorted a second course of its unpleasant expo selves, to turn that bent in a proper direc-was brought before the court, or remand, on the Congress passed, affects them only in torching darkened and hindered everything. Now that mystery. When M. Pateno commenced zares of vics. Some terrible iniquitise are tion and one which shall accord with British charge of leaving asanulted Jobu Olson, seaman, their pride. It does not deny them any, the war clouds have passed away, there is nothono negotiations be made sundry references to by blading his hands and taking him on board vilege which they desire their countrymen to razsen why Americae genius should not have the St. Nicholas without his signing articles, anjog. As a matter of fact, the rulers of Chiasmanding influenes in Uhind.”

are as anxious to prevent the emigration of Chi

Is the American Minister to Peking in a and against his will on the 2nd inst.

Tharo was no fresh stridence for the prosecnes the empire as the Californisus are situation to aid Ameriesa trade in Ches, or to tion. The defolant stated that the enmplainant prohibit Chinese immigration to this State. But

other skilled operatives ?" after having, unknown to him, signed to join the

to this country, has offended their pride. Li Highland Light, and he had paid the mat an Hang-clang spoke with mach fealing upon the. advanes of $1. The soaplainant was drunk subject on his account. He said taat America when he took him on board, and he male s dls. permits the immigration of Japanese, negroes, turbance. The next day he roused to sign the the natives of the Islands of the Pacific, but articles, and the captain sout him ashore,

prohibits the Chinese from going to the country. His Worship convicted the defendant, and But I know that outside of this feeling af offered eoutanced him to three months' hard labour. pride, the rulers of China, and the higher class Later on his Worship anil he would reconsider of Chinese have not the slightest objection his decision. Mr. Lamon, gave evidence to the to the restriction ont. Ia diplomacy, however. complicant having agreed to go on board the the fact that America has discriminated ship and to his receiving the advance from the against China is often ased as a reply to To defendant.

quest for extraordinary privileges for Anari caas. It thus serves them as a fuil when all Auer nelaim is being pressed, or when a treaty revision is suggested, or when Aworica seeks any miraalage in Chias. But beyond its boing thus used, as a convenient off-not in diplomatic dis- eussion. the Chinese are indifferent to it.

intereste.

We are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Bat terleld & Swire) that the Ocean Steamship Co.'s

THE CHARGE OF CRIMPING.

disco:--

steamer Glaucus from London, loft Singaporod was an agreement to go on board this ship. the exclusion of Chineso from free immigration secure positions for American ongineers or

on Thursday for Hongkong.

The Jipon Mai! has the following: The latest condition of trade in Yokohama, as enun ciated by a wall known authority, is: Dy boy, the lesh bishdass wul does, the bore buddy wad

At Roxbury, US, on 2nd June, JOSEPH W. Toxmale." ay, Rajab of Ambong uad Maroodu, late of Siam, 57 years.

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HONGKONA, Avator Örn, 1985.

clause in the new Prasco-Chinese Treaty this is a subject on which day, reliable inform tion would be welcome. It seems the Franch engineers are already on the alert for

naconted to the Tory

President Cleveland has appointed William W. Rockhil, of Mare Island, Sporetary of the Logation of the United States to China, and Charles Denby, Jr., of Indiana. Second Secretary of the Legation of the United States to China. The case of the people of the Tnited States against A. B. Sprockfes, charged with shooting . H. do Fouze, proprietor of the San Francisco Chronicle, which has been proceeding for some time and becupfód much attention in the Golden State, was coroludod cu the let July. The jury retired at half-pat pieven, and at half-past five

- vordict až not guilty was returned

The reason for the retirement of the RussianA from their depot at Nagasaki is thus explained Inass, opposito o Nagasaki, cecupied by the by the Japan Gazelle - The esttlomgut at

Russian sathorities us a species of zoval station! or sanstoriam, apparu to bare beez held on

His Worship said the conviction would stand for the present, but he would outsider the mat tor, and if he saw any grounde for altering his decision be would do so.

CORRESPONDENCE.

[Wo de nit hall ourselves esponsible for the opinions #Dreased by oni siorrespondente.} THE TUNG WAH HOSPITAL AND

·EMIGRATION.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "FAILY PRESS."

very ancient draft, the Lecesary repairs will be

The Russian gaabout it arrived during the night. I understand she called bers to take back some escaped Russian convicts to Sags llen.Japan Gazette Correspondent.

The American Minister to Foking, in my iiit by follows the true policy of dealing with a Chinese, can have a parimonut in portauce."

dragged forth to the light of day Dafar and the construction of railways in South China, to localities are plainly stated, and apparently the obtaining assistance from Frage, to spending only concealment attempted is in regard to the the abandoned indemnity on this useful work; names of the rich and titled runs who have bat La Hung-chang put all these aside, refusing trafficked in the shastity of women. In many to allow Chinuse hands to be tiel in any respect cosee these are described with sech accuracy that in regard to railways, or to permit the word to

it would be a superfinova piacs of information, be mentioned in the treaty. Thor wore met, be even to oasual readers of newspapers, to add their astos. The stories oridently árv nol fietitians. said, to make peace, not a railway contract, and so the matter dropped for the tire. Towards for the paper challenges libel suits by printing the conclusion of the negotiations it was repre- the street numbore of many hongos routed and Is there any prospect of an American Minis-seated to Li that French manufacturers looked used for the purposes of woulthy debunches ter, whose term of service is usually limited to forward to great advantages from the treaty. The owners or occupants of that houses have four years, competing with Sir Robert Hart, and that unloss there was something in it to abundant cause of action against the Pall Mall tus presumptive snovcssor of Sir Entry Parkes, tickle their ears it would be very hard to get Gazette, whether the stories trnerar. false, for in any large financial transactions or trade them to accept it. Could Li not help the Franch the old adage of common law The greater the Government out of the mess by admitting some truth, the-groster tin libol" prevails unmedifiod “That is a difficult question to answer for por-vagus, large provision such as this-it Chips in England. Nosite have yet he began against sonal reasons," replied Mr. Young. "I think should over construct nulways she will come to the paper, and the presumtico is that the parties however, there is no harm in making the general Frange for help? It does not mean much really; maerned de not are to risk the publicity which observation that we shall do boiler in China sad bat it sounds like a standing contract on the suits for libel would involve. There is a general the Oriental countries when we follow the Bag part of China to buy her rails, engines, ke.. in lish and continental system in our diplomatis dit of no error it shone be added that, though questions that remain are whether it is justifiable

impression that the revelations of the Gazett France Li sesented, provided that in order to horrible as they are, are in the mais true. The and ocasalar appointments in Asia."

China might buy from Fauve, she could bay to parads such fickening details in the public. sleswhore if she liked. Hence the provision prass.

measures P

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which I have "quoted above, and no doubt The exposure is the leading topic of conversa- the Chinese statesman thought that if French,tion on Change, in clubs, in railway carriage. sers wara tickled with this they were very easily and whererer mon meat together. The editar ticklad indeed.

of the Pall Mall Gorzitte mid in an interview to-

FRENCH GARRISON AT HUE.

The following telegrams containing General Courcy's account of the attack on the French

pers --

PARIS, 6th July.

WET whom tboy kaor they are unworthy to

touch.

The only persons who thus far come within the cintobos of the law on acount of this sensa-

are a few newsboys Teenibersome ros- chinary of the Home Ofica for the suppression

but any inspector can order the arrest of personk selling what he doerus to be an obseve publica

Mall Gazette presses are running right and tion. Hense at happens that white the Patt

"Has the Chinese Government shown any

Indeed, the laws of the empire are much more desire to employ American engineers in the

provisions of the restriction ant. The Chinese prohibitive in regard to emigration than the construction of steamabips' and railways ?"?

who come to this country are from Hongkong, a Such was the question put to Mr. Jons

British colony, wholly outside of the jurisdiction

It is easy now to understand why M. de Fray day, that the exposure had not boon mal with. RUSSELL YOUNG by a 3an Francisco fater-

of the Chinseo Empiro. The lawe of Canton It is not surprising that the details of the civet persistently refutes to produce the diplo-sat careful advice from learned jurists in regard explicitly prohibit Chinese from emigrating, but treaty of pouce Lotween Franco and China pub-matic correspondence respecting the negotiations to every detail, and that ho kopt not cels within viewer. "Yes," was the laconic answer of

Sun. I notice in to-day's issue of your paper they do bez prevent them from going to Hong-lished last week in Paris have received so little since the bombardment of Frocher. It would the pale of the law, but far within the hounds the ex-Minister to China; and there the sub-ins troues Mr. Blige, and as per code report of the case entitled Wong Char vong, which is only a ecton hours' ride down the attention. People in France and elsewhere take all the gilt of the gingerbread; it would which natural and nonest, indignation would ject droppad. It would be extremely it not be arranged the land bas bean surrendered.”

Wong Sha" heard yesterday in the Suprema river. I can say, positively, that the Chinese thanked God they were rid of a bad business show that Frans could have gay, antually are proscribed. As to tho hay he know he was, Court, and in this report the following para Government have carried out the treaty with and did not ingaire nicely what manner of rid bad-more in October last than she gets after eight jastiaed, and so to pablis opinion he feared no- teresting to know in what way the desire of

The Japan Gaulle pays It is said that the graph occurs: In the course of cross-examine this country in avory detail, and kare gone fur-dunes it was The treaty was rossived soklis mouths of war China doos zot pat for hand to a Exing, for be was bicked is the highest and the Chines Government to employ American proposition of General Count Snigs to hold at the plaintif said he was not aware whether ther, in forbidding Chinese subjects from emi-in Paris, the Timer correspondent reported; thellable divesting herself of her ansient rights of best in the land, incinding Cardinal Manning. engineers in the construction of railways bas grand Asiatic exhibition in Japan in 1890 has the workmen desired to know if the consent of grating to America, than the exclusion act com caldness, as I hope to show presently, was well azerainty over Annam and Toaquin, and she is the Earl of Shaftsbury, and other urinant mon

been approved by the Government; and Mr. the Registrar General to their proceding to templates. I was instructed by my Government deserved. In England, where we good not ex 1 liberty to anaert them whenever it may prove of all denominations. been manifested, as this would necessarily Saruki scperintendent of official industry in Saigon had he obtained, but they had been to inquire into the matter fulls. Senator Miller in the docereus from precisely the sausanvesient to herself. Meantime Franca will

LONDON. 7th July, throw some light on the intentions of the Hokkaido, Mr. Takei, xaparintendent of the the Tang Watts Hospital to obtain the consent had made complaints at the Stato Department point of view, it is nevertheless worthy of our govern the Indo-Chinos races andor her with

In the House of Commons, this evening, Sir Government with regard to the introduction forests, burent, and several other officials have of the Committee." I am reqnosted by the Cao that the treaty was not being observes, and in-clogear attestion, for it marks as plainly as a fastion and kindness; she will carry out public Richard Assheton Cross, Ema Societary, in of the iron way. In view of the rails en aprinted commissioners, while Viscount mittes of the Tuur Wab lospital to douy pub-structions were sent to me to investigate the diplomatie instrument can the changed position norks of the utmost utility; she will study the raply to Mr. Bentinck's question, as to whether Shinagawa and Mr. Sugi will be nominated licly that the said Committee had over interfered mattor fally. I went to Canton, and found of China towards the West. After mouths of country and its peoples witli a zul and devotion 20 Pall Mall Gazette could be criminally pro- chief commissioners.

in this mattor or given their conscard to any there that the laws of the province tadions negotiation, during which the demands of which will vastly increas the bounds of human soented for its scandalous publication, said that thing conecte therewith. Thanking you in prohibited emigration, and that they were her enemy rose higher and higher. China at last knowledge. Mines, will be opened, roads and the Chassis, conki be presented by indictment The American steamer Quang-lee, which ar advance for yo kind insertion of this better futfally squatal. If I had asked that the entered into the fight. In the middle of the railways wale; there will be no oppression under in the usual way. rived here yesterday morning from Chefon, I am, youre faithfally

Chinese at Hongkong to prohibited from on contest Lord Granville, in view of the rest iu- her rule; but every farthing of the cost of all

NEW YORK, 9th July LAU KWOK CHEONG, which port shs left on the 20th time, reports

igrating, I would have been referred to Lord toreats at stake, attempted molation. Chin this beneficent work will come out of the pocket Late Vice Chairman of the Tung Wak Granville. In fact, Governor. Bazen of Hong then offered certain terms, which were not only of the Fennob tarpayer. The world will gainsays: The Pall Mall Groute's sensation con- A Sun cablegram from London of July 8th having experienced soror whether the contracts, being apparently under the in-stad 2od instant heavy sen from S.S.H. with

Ilospital Committee).

kong told me that he would stop Chinese emigra-rajected, but wore brushed aside with contempt in that was more tract of its vist surfaco will be pressin that the new Tranty gives them strong N.I. winds. At 4 p.m. on the 2nd

tinues, and the third instalment of its exposure Hongkong. 7th August, 1885.

tion to Amerio if his Government instructed It was boneath the dignity of France, it was reduced to civilisation and law; knowlodge will was put forth to-day. This, in .ae respects, some exclusive right, and M. FATCAT ale from NE accompanied with rain, the wind aaphored in Rugged Island barbour, with fresh

him to do so. The British Governor of Hong: sail, even to listen to them. The war went on gain; the Englishman, the German and the Chi is more repulsite than any that his prerade it. kong wall anforce the treaty if he were required 209 millions of frases have been sprat since ness will gain thetrade of this new market, as they Fira paras are devoted so fatails. Heery case is been officially communicated with and has teoring through E. to S. and the gale increasing

ILAKODATE.

to de so by his Government. The Chinese Go-Norgabor last; reinforcements were pour into leave the trade of Saigon; the natives will gain so clearly described that the guilty parties could promised to forward to the Peking Govern-in violonce with rain and vory hoary squalin

sorament, therefore, have done all in their power the mulacions deita of the Red River: the in poses and fresdom, and Frames, which has be located within twenty-four hours by a detox- 26th July. On the 3rd, at 10 am, weather moderating, got The american barque Brages, Capt. Masson, to prevent emigration. It is encouraged hov. French arms, notwithstanding the hereditars paid and will pay for it all, will ret, nothing! tive of the most ordinary intelligenes. Every ment the demand of these outerprising ander weigh, with strong Southerly wind and arrived here on the morning, of the 3rd, having over, by merchants in Hongkong, who find it dash and bravery of des troops, have suffered frosty years hence, if sil goes well, Cochin China possible clue is given, except the names of the gentlemen for permission to take our sex, which coplas till the 6th instant, after lost Yokohama ea the 14th instant. She brings to Hongkong, the Occidental and Oriental of is sil: and what hos Francs gained by ficials will do nothing but administer each today is short, but more aggressive than any very profitably. Then are two stesship limes grievous reverse. This treaty is the end wil be a model French cotong, where numerous principals. The accompanying editorial article TOTA. We bare on previous cocasions ex

which had light and time weather to port. The 5,000 cases of erosine-oil-which by the way lined the Fuifio Mai The Donio brought bur ufforts? It would be mersible if we had other (as the deputy from Saigon aid in the that has been printed since the expo W pressed the opinion that the clause in ques

lowest reading of the barometer was 24.14. have been stored in gydowns in our very limited

The Spectator says Lord Granville, just 3o-called Foregs Concession. Should this var to this country, yesterday, 1,300 Chinaas in not the treaty in black and white for us Chamber not long since), which will sest the bagaa. The editor not only defies, but invites tiou give France no exclusive privilege: hafore the resignation of the Ministry, stopped inflammable cargo catch fire, there will be but the steerage, and opinion is now berns in human freight. The Pacific Mail which she contemptuously rejected in October; and from which he will not derive the gallest that many names will necessarily be revealed $60 a head, making $72,000 for Franon nocepts in June every one of the terms Froneh taxpayer a good round san annually, prosecation, Lat he warns intending prosecutors able article by "Sinensis" which we repro. thing. He appointed Sir Robert Hart, or the buildings hero, the greater portion of which ars wants to get all the business it on-in that line sy, she goes farther than this sho abandons partiels of good. In the national accounts of the ring the trial of any cases brought against daca in another column from the Pall Mall head of the Chinese Customs, her Majesty tos of solpher the Bruges will go to Kobe to

built of wood culy. After loading about 300 and encourage emigration; and the raarchants advantages given to her in the Tientsin Conven-French Republic, under the head "Tonkin," the him. Some men, be siya, will be spared until in Hongkong, who find it highly profitable to tion in May last year. The Treaty of Tontsir assets will as the bankrupt gentleman from the last, on account of their honest vivis and Minister in Paking. Sir Robert, who was all an with rags for New Tork Gazette. According to this writer, Lr HuNoted in the Consciar service, is by far the

send cooling to Amoricu sad the islands of the of June, 1895. is a more unfavourable document Ireland put it, be all debts-Pall Mall Gasette, worthy sons and Caughters, of whom they were CHANG at first refused to consider the ques. get infusatial European in Chica, was the

It will probably be remembered that the Pacific, courage emigration. In this way than the Convention of Tientsin of May, 1884.

naworthy fathers. If such men choose to lead there are powerful foress at work to evade the Tho izontior arrangements in Article I. ar

the attack, they will, besaya, be sheltered behind adviser of the Chinese Government in making British stemor Great Hall run on the rocks tion of railways in connection with the treats,its Treaty with Franes, and has perfooted the tear Fukeyams on the 19th January last.

She provisions of the restriction act, with which those of the usual kind China gives nothing in and said the negotiators were met to China has nothing whatever to do and for which the math that she flows not take in the south. THE ANNAMITE ATTACK ON THE

yea 3,040--the purchasers being Japauase. The she is in no way respousitis. If asked how the aust confess that I should like to have som the pesce, not a railway contract. Towards the Mr. Lay-until the foreign credit of Caixa isalvage eparatinis so far bare bocu successful.net conll be fully and completely carried out, I Black Flags and their chit more disaitely pro concinsion of the acgatiations it was rabatter than that of States like the Argentine At about 8 p.m. su the 24-h in taut the rese should answer, without hesitation, Negotiates viced for than they are in the clanse agreeing

Republic The Government recently asked for presented to Lt that Franeb manufacturers a million at 6 per cent, and was offered ten stasted into port. She preseals, however, a treaty with England by holes from that catoniste u are to be allowed to live looked forward to great advantages from the millions, while the price of tho sorip has toached Fory dilapidated appearance. ber deck horses Hongkong shail ba probibited from suiling to undisturbed by the French. If Liu Jang in Garrison 1 Hné appear in the American ps of newspapers cannot be lighly put in operation,

this country.

bad his das ho should reseire the highest ra- 105. Sir Robert is completely trusted by thee, basing all hoon domolished; and as the is n

Io reparto your question as to the appointment: wards in the power of the Empress of China to treaty and that unless there was something chinese,-an invaluable recommendation & cost) that fusnehu will praze chita ola of Minister to Chins from California, I will bostow, as the first man who taught the Chinəyy -in-it-to-tickle their ears it would so rory Minister just do, when doticnte quistions are hard to get them to accept it. I then pling at Zoking with France, with Russia, and phasa: to her new owners, and probably the wisest say frankly that I think it would not be wise, that with courage and constancy they could face the Chamber of Deputies to-day M. De As soon as it were known at Peking that the foreign foe. In Article II the Chinese diyclast read the following daspatahas frem

Grural Couroy:- even with Germany, which is said to be asking plan would be to take out her engines and boilers. Minister was a Californiga, holding views hostilo, piomats incautionsly undertake to recognize all

day, and the papers are being sold by the truck- vague clause for part of the island of Quelpart, the island which are said to be in a fairly good condition.

Eva, 5th July, 3 A.M. or at least unfriendly, to Chinese immigration treaties minde, or to be made, between France

| land for circulation throughout the three king- The Frocch legation and Hongea were sudus. ten naws renders have been arrested on a which has provoked so much discussion, commanding the untrance to the Bes of Jujan and break up the hail for old iron.

into this country, he would be treated with iro- and Annam, provided they do not infringe the denly attacked at one o'clock this morning by charge of selling inderent prints. The prisoners with the stipulation that it should not be À telegram in a Californian papar, dated

ten ceartees. But he would be almost powerlous dignity of China Dignity" is an elastic word, the waols Aunanita garrison of the citadel. The wars taken before Lord Mayor Fowler and considered to constitute an axelasive pri- Philadelphia, 7th July, says: "A Timor Wash

try. It would be unwise, because a Californian they into maintaining on their scnthorn frou consisting of straw hats posted around the legs hail The Lord Mayor expressed the opinion to promote the soppreial interests of this coun and the Chinese, with the farge ares which entire quarters of the marines and infantry, promptly relansel renied under nominal vilege in favour of France. The Pall Mallington special says: "Minister Denby, who has

cauld do nothing more than has been dose to andars, can look after their own interpretation of an, were sat on fire, some by incendiary missiles that the editor of the Gazette was actuated by t Garste writer adds that no doubt the Oui and other matters connected with the Legation been looking after records of correspondence

forca the restriction set or prevent Chinese mitoxbiful phruses. Article III, provides for the and others by haad, bat the ombassy itself was the highest nativas. He said that if a crime DEATH OF MR. J. W. TORREY. migration. As I have said, Chine has done every rotifestion (the word is used in the original untouched. No serious loss occurred. It is had been committed in pointing out s nest of zese statesman thought that if French eara at Poking, aws ecue to the conclusion that re-

thing to prevent emigration to this country French, though not in the Times translation of impossible to know what happened at Hongea crimes the publishers should first be dealt with, were tickled with this they were very easily form in that branch of the diplomatic and can- We have received a copy of the Boston Even which it is possible for her to do. As a Califor the frontier between Tonquin and Chine, in thewhere the Third Zanaves are quartered. The after which there would to time enough to

salar servico is greatly demanded. An tickled indoed. The value of the clause for was made of Demy, of Oregon, when sent to ing Transcript of £31 Jane containing the fal. nian sanid accomplish unthing for this State in mannor asand in delimiting frontiers. Tas LE citadel is on fire at several points, and a bat prosents the men and boys who bought and tickling the ear is not, however, altogether Shinghai a few yarre ego ne Donar) (aneral, to towing obituary notion of Mr. J. W. Torrey, that direction, but might be unable to advance one of the two Chinesa propositions rejected artillery and infantry fire is being kept up. I sell the paper in the ordinary course of trade. contemptible, seeing that some persons even

break ap the Saward-Bailey-Holocabs ring, but formerly of Hongkong and more recently of the commerical relations of the countries on peremtorily in Novobr.last by France; ke am certain from the direction of the fring that

count of his feeling against the Chinese, it would other was the evacuation of Formosa. Lord the enemy hava hoon regulsed. I have boon able A shrieking mob has passion of the sidewsība the Department of State. Evarte being Be Bangkok:--- in this part of the world were deceived as to gretary, dismissed Deany for his Torts. Minister For several months post Boston Las entertain-

be unwise, in my opinion, for this country to seed Grauville's well-meant efforts split on those to save the telegraph hut and have sont orders News vonders, regular and irregular, are press him as Minister to China. Let a Californian be rocks. Tho Chinese waco, if one may alter the to Haiphong to have the troops manraped there forward to buy copies of the paper at a its import. The Japan Mail, for instance, Derby appears to understand that he has oortuia nowares a high Asiatic guitary, a more sent to Paris, or Berlin, or Loodan, at any of metaphor, kicked out of court with scorn and sent here. I feel no uneasiness. took the view that the employment of Freuchense to encounter which will require more whose sway was unbounded over millions of people, these places his abilities would enable him to ad-contamely for suggesting that there should be

shilling a plecs Eight policomon are on duty tuan ordinary vietne to withstand and evercoms who merited from his position all the public ranen American interests, but in China he won'da rectification of the frontiers. Fraces know

Ha, 5th July, 11 A.M. experta was compulsory on China should she The missionary infinense, at Peking, led by honours lavished upon King Kalakaua and other be powerless to do ought for his State or his as- quite well the frontier she wanted; that was ean on. The troop: bohased splendidly, and I admitted at one entrance, whers tickets for the

The citadel is in our possession, with 1,000 forming the parolasers inte line. decide to constract railways, but that it was Martin, Budget, and Polk, is as rotten seit van representatives of distant countries who have tu.

anaugh, and rectification was an insolent or hare full confidence in them. Our losies warn

papers are bought, and as soon as they recatve doubtful whether rails and rolling stock Lowe and bis rucosur, except Toang, who man should love fequil hourty welcome here, for America is very friendly. The restriction act as the Chinese to employ when approaching at o'clock this morning simultaneously against almost any price they choose to aak. The sale b. If they do met caplace Denby as they did visited this city. More than other guests tais At present the fooling of China toward pression for such a dofooted and degraded people considerable. The Aquamita attack commented the papers called for by their tickets they go out of sicther door and begin to sell the papers ab ware also to be procured in France. It fa appears to leave with a clean bil of health, the he was not the inheritor of a throne, but a ruler only wounded the pride of the Chinese and did France with an treaty for pance. Never the art of the citadel occupied by us and by the hardly a matter of surprisa, therefore, it Administration can take eradic for having done who made his own kingdoia, developed his realm not deprive them of any privilege which they theless, there is stubborn Article III now gra- legaliot. The nosilanes unumbered 3,000. They of papers at the silice is not only tolerated bat Frenchmen, with their sanguino tempera.

by his individual forms, and achieved his titie considered advantageons. It did not, therefore, riding for this very rectification. I hope wys the straw barrels with rockets. The regulated and facilitated by the police, but as A prose telegram received in San Francisco! sud recognition by plack, brains and enterprisa.oreate a very strong feoling against America. readers will not think I am drawing on soldiers' effacta waro burnod, but the ammunition socu as the vendor begics to sell his wares on the This man was Joseph W. Torrey, Rajah on Am- The payment of the binose indemnity fund, aagization in describing the reception of the and provisicus pro safe. The legation was street he is able to arrest, At the editorial tinetly and entirely in their favour. Bu: New York on the 37th Juke bong und Marnodu in Borneo, who died Miley however, produced a very favourable impression. Chinese propositions in October and November riddled with shot. I am making all necessary

Pacifo Mail Steamship Company is making or

rooms of the paper overybody is apparently the French are not the first in the field. In rangements to transfer its steamer City of Sydney Mr. Torty was born in Bath, Me., April 2, was sold to Americans, ar fi Hung-chang asin arrogance of the proverbial Chinese manlari may be expected tonight, at may rate against the editor for the exposures already male, st morning at his home on Wabon street, Boston: The great Best of the China merchants' company last; I assure them I am not. The pride and dispositions for repulsing another attack, which of clergymon, statesmen and merchants thanking serone. Letters have boon roosived fromhundreds the American treaty of 1868 there is a from its Australian hino to its Chiss his in place 1828. His father, Joseph G. Torrey, was a prin-ho persuitted its sale to Americans because of were all present during those abortive negotia the legation. Yea need have no uneasiness. stipulation to the effect that while the United or a little more than half that of the City of in Rath, known as the Matar Gazette. The Torrey were other bidders for it, but the Americans not a Chinamas

of the City of Tokio Her capacity is 3,010 tons, ter and pablished the first newspaper over issued the friendship he had for this country. Thore tions, only the mandarin on this occasion wa States freely disclaims and disavowany Tokio. It nosessary, additional steamers will be family tigrated to Boston in 1834, young Tor-

General Conroy telegraphs further from Hue borting him to keep on with the good work and Article IV. containe the in regard to the attack made upon him by promising their support in any way it can be wore given the privilege of buying it. The common provisions as to passports, and the Annamite garrison the night after his arrival intention or right to intervene in chartered for the same service, and as storey being but six years old at that tirais. They are thirty-three stonmore is the fleaf, which do may leave it in order to direct special atton at the capital. He gives the losses in killed and

as the loss of the Tukio is assured, the com.

At the clubs the prinsipal occupation is fitting domestic administration of China in regard any will probably haill a boat to fake her settled a Rotary, How Boston Highlands. an immense carrying trade, and all under the tion to Article Y. Ons of the class of the wounded of both sides as follows: Fronch 60, the sins of socused persons to the descriptions Young Torrey was educated in our Boston American dag. The trade between this country Tiantain Conventions of Iast year, on which place. It will require about fifteen months to

Anumites, 1,500. After this engagement Gen in the dustle. In many enses the descriptions build the stanzer and get her in commission. schools and grad sated at the High school and Ubins might be dersloped to very large I ventured to pass, some strong animadversions oral Conroy occupied the stadel, which he found are so accurate that nothing is left té conjvetnro. or other material internal improvements, Vet At present rate of curnings, the odicors of the under Rev. Dr. Laach, now of Previdance, propertions. At present the chief aceticle was that which provided that a commercial "if at any timo Hie Imperial Majesty company saw bout oxu by paid for R I. Mr. Torrer followed his father's commerce is patrofoam Within the last four treaty regalating the overland tradǝ betwem to contain 1,000 guns. He bas also added that I other dazos there is a good deal of guesswork. shall deturasing to construct, or cause well as built out of the net earnings and with- od with Shiliabor's Carpet Bag and otherAmerican piece goods are also becoming papa- and that, in consideration of Frange abandoning that purers and stringent parishment should be fany aristocrats are howling with rage, and their

profession for several yours, being connectars the trade in all has increased tenfold.

reinforcements be sent to hina from Haiphong. The nantas of members of the royal family and Tongain and China should be made subsequently. The press of Paris speaking of the attack insist of the highest nobility are freely bandied about. to be constructed, works of the character clarable shout thms wooks house, over $600,000 periodicale. His father published at one tisur in Chiuose markets. We have to compete any demand for an indemnity for the military dutinistered to tas despites. They ales danger is intanified by its impotentu. If thor

the Christian Bitness, and was sity, printer of with the English piece goods as ours were of operations she had then undertaken in the To mentioned within the Empire; and shall Mr. Mosey, the San Francisco agent of the Roxtary. At a carly age Mr. Torrsy became much better quality and higher in price than quin delta, Chins agreed to give her the most Proar the belief that the attack was the result of deny the truth of any individual case, they are mako application to the United Stater Company, esys, is explanation of the latter part interested in the militia and was one of the ori-the English and for a time the Chinese prefer lavourable torms possible in the forthcoming aient, Minister for Foreign Affairs has ordered know?" In the Reform Club it has boun - a courpirasy fomented by China. M. Do Frey. mat with the awkward question, "How do you or any other Western Power for facilities to is the cash on hand. The dividend to be paid ginal members of the cold Warran Light Infan rod the cheaper article, but lately they have treats. In the new treaty Franco zote also- General Conroy, to sxact from the Govorament posed to erpal Mr. Thompson, owner of the try, commanded by General William Buymard come to buy the batter goods. The tea and the lately nothing to respond to this Article at Fisc inuuediste reparation for the attack. It acts, for allowing the exposures to be de carry out that policy, the United States will amcants to $250,000, boing 14 por cent on Leo; he was also a member of the Ancient and silk trade might also be largely developed. V. provides that the trade at the specified points is stated that the loss of the French in the fight in his paper. in that case designate or authorise suitable

$20,000,000.

Honourable Artillery Company sad adintaat of California canned goods and dried fraits are on the frontier is to be carried on according to at Hue was much greater than Courey reported.

LONDON, 8th July. engineers to be employed by the Chinese

the Eide Battalion, commanded by Major Ben. well liked in China and will find a large market "the regulations in forse the interior of CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES-FOR-TO--

Rev. Mr. Spurgeon. pablishes a letter in this It is also said that the position of Convey's Perlay Pobre. Mr. Torrey left Bustou in 1853 there in the Entare. This stato should cultivate Chian." Tho trade may be a Tonquin Chiarn MORROW Government, and will recommend to other nations an equal compliance with such ap

for Melbourne, Australia, and entered the house friendly commercial relations with China for it trado, or s Franco-Chinese trade un forous is a critical eno, and that strong reinforce afternoon's Pall Mall Gazette approsing of that of Caldwell, Tasin & Co., and remained with will End a very inrrative market there for its ways to be carried on under the Chinese is tornai neatstars been sent to him from Tanquin. It journal's exposarea of the secret vices of the is considered very probable that another cam- aristocrats of London. The letter is romarkable plications." This, like the clause in the

thon soron vars sad then left for Hanging products. There are 850,000,000 people in China regulations Why, trade carried on nude paign will have to be undertaken by the French, French treaty, really means nothing at all: 11 am-Morning Prayer, Litany, and Sortion

9.-Parade Barrios. Morning Prayer and Sexikon.

and entered the house of Russell & Co. Daring and bera there is a state of great resources in those regulations has oxisted across that very his stay in helhare and Hongkong he studied; agricultural, horticultural and other products frontier since the dewa of history; and when

as the Aanamites ara rossived to oppose Fratch bindy weither party to anything map..-Eeding Pruyor and Bersum

law, and was editor of the Cuina Mail, and after which that great mass of pouple over there would Francs planted herself at Hanoi, more than ter

pretation.

bat even the sewers must be cleansed. I pray terial, for of coarse the American Gover 5p.a-Brening Prayer and Sermon.

wards editor and manager of the Hongkong Times consumo.

years ago, bet goods could have crossed this

that good may come from this horribly exposure, ment would be unly tou glad to further rail-30p-Boldiers Voluntary Service.

he was a Master Masin and graud master of the Melbourao Lodge. Howas commissioned as Rajah illness was zucaired with sincere regret in China they do now.

The announcement of General Grant's wetons frontier nader precisely the same conditions that An intelligent foreigner has bagan to extract which imidostally must de harm but whose France could then, sa now, trade from onions an essential oil, one drop of which great drift must rent in a lasting boneft. I way constraction in China without the com- Sr. BTEPHEN'SCITECH. (Al Borvices in Chinesa), of the northern part of the Island of Borneu in and Japan. Li Hung-chang zequested me to scross the Chiupes froutines, under Chinese put on a handkerchief will bring foods of tears don't think our churches have failed, for they pulsion of a 'Creaty stipulation. The clause 11 am Morning Prayer, ds., Revs. J.D. Oat and 1867, the section of which he was rulor contain convey to General Grant hic sorrow and sym regulations. The latter part of the article to the eyes of the person wing it. Two treps, have kept a paro rematat alive in the land. I was simply insorted at the request of the 7 p.5. Doulas Prayer and Bermon, Eers. J. B. ating beteven our and the millions of inbabit pathy. The Prince sout a similar message, and gives Franco the advantage of hering tire Con we are told, will ennen subbing and the most believe that many are uussware of these dunghills asta. In 1877 he was appointed Viss-Consal the Emperor of Japan likewise wishes me ta suls at points on the frontier-one beyond Las. dramatic manifestations of despair; a truly resking under their nestrille. I thank all co- at Siam, and was secretary of the American Express to General Grant is most ardent wish hai, the other begand Langson--while China relnable discovery for persons who are nailed operators in your brute warfare. Spare act the

If we are not mistakon, when the late Mr. Torrey for his recovery.

an only appoint consuls in Torquin with the por to accompany wealthy rolations to their villains, even though mencing stars and gurtend. In regard to the final settlement of the trouble consent of the French, Thus France, during last resting-place, or for criminis wishful to gut Weaved a vigilance committon, a moral polies, came to Hongkong be joins to firm of Messrs. Yar, ker & Co., and was the last member of that Erin in between Franco and China, I think the inilagnes | the last year, has directly or impliedly put a goutine scane of repontanos before tko to-suppress this infamy, Let thelight in with- Hongkong till it was cloned.-E. D.P.)

of Exgland and Amerigs did much to bring the forward demanda for two indemnities or their gentlemen of the jury,

out print"

the country valuable servica,”

ment, look upon the clause as being dis-

to iko construction of railroads, telegraphis,

Americas plenipotentiary for the purpose of securing the mention of railways in the treaty and to act as a sort of recommenda-

out ensponding dividende. A dividend is de-

of this dispatch, that the amount named, $600,000.

I. SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

CATHEDRAL..

Fang Yut

PEAK CALUECH.

GAEMON THEATRI.

and Feng Yat Ban.

UNION CHURCH SERVICES.

UNION CHURCH.

Il-Preaphor, Rey, E. J. Et, PL D.

tion for American engineers. That L 7.00pm-Service conductel by Lymer.

The offss of the Gazette is in a state of sioge.

They are

male effective.

Lis

biz expressions: "I feel bowed down with shawo

in many respects and the following are rorae of

and indiguation. This is a loathsome business,

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