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Siraits Settlements, Malay States, &o. (TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL ISJUG). -THE COMPLETE DOITION WITH TREATIES, 'PLANS, A., pp. 1.182. ....... 35. THE SMAKLER EDITION pp. 752. 33. The Pads Mocum for overy Residant in the Far East, from Penang to Vladivostock,

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NINAPO... Massro, Kelly & Walab, F'ghai. BHANGHAL..... Maisrs Hall & Holta. SHANGHAI......Masses, Kelly & Walsh.

American.cîlizous resident in China qught to appreciate the persistent efforts of our Gorerumeut representatives to obtain re-i drose for us, It is no prompt sution ou the part of our Government that throws a safeguard about our poranns in these heathen countries." What is to throw a safeguard about the persons of Chinese in Caristien lande, is à question that suggests itself on reading the foregoing passage. The sense of justice and honour, providing in the United States bas proved anfficiantly strong

THE DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE Sun, 1881.

LATER.

dofault of payment, bo was sent to gaol for a month.

LARGENTES.

We toarn from the Hupas that the fuss Our Mano-sorrespondent writes yesterday The French, Government will enforce the Act as street. He was convicted and fired 525, and in feights are the Customs" Bank, a house for H.E. Ministar 23 Tokyo has hoen ordered by the Pe morning"We had a nice sharer of rain last soon as it is passed, king Geregamont to purchase oppor from Japan sight, sommarsing af 11.30 and the down- ter the manufacture of oath.No less than pour has continued till now (7.30 a..) We had 250,000 pieula of this metal have bson shipped to no rain throughout May, and a good many wells Toutain for this purpose.

wure almost dry, so lead night's rain was very opportune and welcome."!

Hung-shang, the Fatar's residenes, Molas's Hong, the Swatow Guild and the Bienal Station-*- The most important of these pinors is the re THE IRISH QUESTION.

Tang Azing, hom servant, ani-Fang Atong. Bank this building hat hon mewir It is reported authoritatively that Lord Har. coolin, were before the const, on reranad, on a palated and decorated, and is smecially reserva tington, Mr. Chamberlain, and their followera charge of atosling a quantity of clothing, as the private quarters of H.I.H. Prinda Chran. The entrance of this building, le opposita the property of thair employer, Mr. A. B. West An address was prosented to the Rar. "F. R. Smith, at the Doss, Shanghai, on the 27th

Under the heading "A Marvellous Recovery" have resolved to vobs cgainst the second reading land, Anting Superintendent of the Botanical the Custom Fonse. The house ifault con- and Afforestation Department, and thors on the 'ste of ground floor with one steary abren: May, on the ore of his departure for home per the Shanghai Courier pablishes the following of the Home Eals Bil.

This sotion makes the dafont of the Guvern-27th ult. They pleaded guilty, and ware san- it stands about sixty yards from the, street, & O. steamer Decean. This sudrebs, which was "communicated" pamgmph. Communicated or

largadoable door, fregnantly seen in the entrance souched in complimentary terms referring to the nof it is much too tough for our digestion-A

perty has not been recorared, rov. gentleman labours in Shanghai, was signed strange saddent occurred in the French Settat sud a dissolution of Parliamont ainost tenged to three months' hard labour. The pro. and across the pathway los ling to it is a second

tioment the ollar day, which cosped the notice certain----

Tsang Ctun, canlie, was bonvicted of stealing to official buildings. Over this pathway, leading by over a hundred subscribers.

of foreigners. As one of the heavy road rollera

three pieces of lead pipe, aul he was sentenend to to the homes, bes bean erected temporary rof. six woska' hard labour and three hours the raised su polos about twenty-five fact high. The was being drawn along the stronts by a gang

top of the roof is nestly made of olënn stew mat---- stooks, of labourers, who at the time were quattended

Wong Chung married woman, having beaning, and it has thus Luoifa! projections can- by a formignar, a youth of about fifteen years

on to Chinese architecture. Under this roof

The Straits Times says that the Norwegian barque President, Captain Hensken from Son rabaya to Lisbon for orders, which passed Anjer on

TESTIMONIAL TO DR. AYRES.

An interesting little veremony took pinsa

brilliant: ohiefly rod, parola, magenta, pink, yel of numbrion torether. The colors are meat low and green. Worked in the contra of tha knots and fringes hang van to profusion. Ther ceiling are varieties of official umbrellas: fretno," are also many lanterns covered with silk, ban some glass Canton laros, and lemps with panels oloths are twisted round the columus or notes Wa new arrive at the which support the roof. bakatifully painted by land: and beight coloure

hon, and enter a wall decorated raception room. the usual Chinese fashion. The following report has been contoonatant which id arranged i

the floor is a handsoms Brassels carpet: the Committan of the cushions of the chairs are covered with red to the N. C. Daily Name the Ebanghai Conceal Chamber of Comori, the tahls corers se mest coloured,

to wenure to the Chinošs so indemnity the 12th May has been agrnand in Sunda Straits, of nga fall down in front of the roller, and esterday afternoon at thárasidonnant Dr. Avres, caught walking off with a door, vælte 70 cout' Orders may be sent to Daily Press Omoo, whate for the outriges to which they were sub- | bat got off and was leaking hard. She pat back it passed over hhn, fattening him out to the Colonial Surgeon, who istaking a well earned i belonging to ena stone-cutters at Lad Sap is stretched a ceiling of brickscoloured squares

jected at Rack Springs, bat it bag to Anjor on the 17th, when the N. I. S. S. Go about two inches in thickness. The body was

Cheung Láng, roolio, for stealing six sents' not proved sufficiently streng to prevent vernor General Mayer took her in tow and pro- taken up and exrried to a native doefor whore of absence. Few Government Offinisin Wan, was sentenced to four weeks' hard labour

ceeded to Batavia

proceeded to inflate it by means of bellows have been harder worked then the Colonial Bar- an organised system of persecution, and

After some time apant in bringing the flattened on, and none have done more than De. Ayron worth of surar at tho Taikos Sugar Refinery at TY' direct attention to the announcement on

myk of huanuity back to its original shape, the has done to entitle him to the gratitude and Quarry Bay, was sentenced to six weeks hard hoycotting, which is still in progress. Nowhere havo ws.zron the obligation of the our front page of the adla by auction, of the doctor was satenished when signs of life became stoord of thems with whom bis professional labour and three hours in the stocks.

book, plint, and goodwill of the Japan Dairy at American Gororament to protect the Chi-Yokobas, to taks plass or the 5th Augastanifest. Restorativeswore appiled, and atmagedation have caused him in have danliga. The to relate, the boy recovered, and is now quite subordinate members of the various Government

CH MEDE OF COMMERCE WITH nase within the territory of the Republic next, if at previously euld by private arrange-well and hearty. His boxes us have bros of Departrante bare, especially experienced the THE INTERFIN OF THE SHANGHAI

ment. The cancer is a going one, and wa ba NORTHERN & 7 Messrs. Hay & Hollz and Kelly more clearly set out than is the memorial of lave offers a good investment to an ebergotica `most elastic natura o numerous trantures greatest kindness from him, and now that, he te RIVEN Parte ITE Walsh, Shanghai. the American Missionaries at Canton to the man er a emell company, NAGASARIMORE. The .J. Trakag Co. General Assembly of the Presbyterian Renter's telegram of the 27th May) which HIOSO, OBAKA. Vers. F. Walsh & Co.

Church in the United States. This memo-was rather locomprehensible as published here, YOKOHAMA.....Messrs. Kelly & Walsh.

Mrs. Dias Puertas & Co.

rial note out that the treaty stipalations he thus rendeerd at Shang: When the Czar visited Moscow, the Mayor's widrose re- „Mesura, Schroeder Frèros and

Gardes.

tween the two countries were not sought by ferred to the restoration of the Black Se fost the Chinese, but by the Government of standing to strengthen the belief that the Cross would yet whine in the paque" of St. the United Stales, which availed itself of Suplus, The Caar's reply avoided the subject." with an aching grinder, and allowed the dentist)

MANILA BAGON

TONQUIN

Mr. Ch. Dupont -BANGKOK Messrs. Ramsay & Co.

SINGAPORE.....Messrs. Sayle & Co PENANG.........Messrs. Maynard & Co. COLOMBO ....No A. M. & J. Ferguson, CALOUTTA..... Moura. Newman & Co.

Sir Robert Hart; Inator-General of Customs, arrived in Shanghai on the 28th Mag. by the Chungking from Tiantain. He was

lowring for a time they hato takin atraptage nť would have been tha pang nể the nocident."

the opportunity of exprossing thair warna ap- Bays the Shanghai Courier-The Chineso prociation of the synthetic way in which he have some very curious gastomas, and in their has always acted towards them. They have practive of medinius sud surgery are no less accordinglygotupa testimonial consisting of the peonline in the methods adopted to effect a crira. following address on velium, very artistically: An Itinoraut Chinesa dontist came into a gentle, exeontode man's oflos the other day and offered to extract To PHILIP RENNARD CANART ĄTARY, ESQUIRE, tooth. The gentleman was at the time troubled

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and iconblute in Midwifery of the same Licentiate of the Royal College of Parisian. Edinburgh; Colonial Surgeon of ggkong We the undersed abueliante maruboze the Civil Rorvion of Hangkang, having experienced the and bar families, daring your torm of offee bers 14 Colonial Sarean wish to stor to van ser lively Lepreciation of the sum on our departure, oud while

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SIR JOHN WALSHAM, BART.

Sir John Walsham H.B.M.'s Ministar in

to operate. The cobing tooth was theu tổnched the pressure of war to secure them; and

with a liquid, this being allowed to remain for a that whereas the Chinese go to Amoric

moment or tea, when the gentleman was asked simply as labourers and traders and do not

to to feel the molar. He did this, and sponsrivius in any way interfere with the politics), rali. Josva Shanghai on the 1st Inst., in the revenge It a digbt pask, was much surprised when the kindness and com-igration shown by vou te ontolva at Forsign Powers' at Peking. In the hope i anensed with the Baroa coloured material richly

erniser hing on tour of inspection to the tooth dropped out the loss of it being unserem MELBOURNE... Norton. Hargrare & Co. gious, or educational institutions, the meet and Southsin puris. The Kwrshing has pauled by the slightest pain or blood. Quite a LONDON...Mors. Street & Co.,30 Cornhill, ¡jority of Americans in China are sent there. basa uzdargning - Bandry repairs of lato on his large sum in dollars was effared to the dentist wishing von mil the bannina which a well-caratuto n epsody and satisfactory conclusion those larly gold embroidery worked upon the

by organized societiss, for the express Dur-scoonut. After his return to Shanghai Sir Ro. for the name of the lignit which was used, but oliday og givə, kavo orący wish to son Jar oned

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to watin, yours vary faithfully,

chair. These chairs are covered in the samus inne-

Ching, having arrived at, Shanghai on his way with a broad black border of the same to Peking, the Committee of the General Cham- waterigl

On going anstairs we And oursaly on a little Mumber of the Barat Collaro of Sermons, Engber of Commerce deemed it dosirable to take aderandah. This is the threshold of the sanctum

vantage of his preantee here, with the view af bringing to his notice several matters of interest snctorum: the rooms reserved for the private connected with the trade of this port which have of EL.I.H. Prinos Ch'ah. The room in all, for long time sagaged the attention of the bat grerything in it is exquisits. On the four is basutiful sarpet. The high conch, with its Chamber, and regarding which the Obamaber bas from times to the addered the Repraentatives two seats, is onposits the door: the cushions are anvered with delicate pink satin; the pillows sra traford that, in consort with the ather Minis embroidered with gold fragens snd other figaros, ters, would use his best endeavors to bring The value which falls in front is a piece of panding questions, the Committee asked Sir delicats piak ritin. From the wail, hahtad he would not divalgs it. This style of estiva arsin adminering to our good in the future as you John Walsham to give them an opportunity the connh are hour the Chinese pie dentistry has been spoken of before, but has not hire fons in the mast.

W bars fonn bhau ech and ovary action on before he left Shanghai, of placing him in pose of propagating a religion foreign to the

The Shempas ways that the Empress-Regent bean generally belierad by foreigners. The one.

possession of the views of the Foreign Borres balny the is a shift an mich country and intensely distasteful to the past

bina dosreed that the high offrials of the Empire though, came under our immediata notion, and whink we have been in wool of your professions] một

atone ornament. Braged on either side of the semiuston-of-which must result in nader-the Thrcue shall have their likeness painted and beurd of a method of extraction of teeth by Chibat al to it you vidai that whiot la a fur hater he might be mide aquainted with the steps aptronoh to this lazurious cɔzah ara tikras chairs majority of the people, the successful dis- who have rendered important military service to we can vouch for the truth of it."We have often vinns, not only wis cane akill met her folly riven baste whom they represented: sad in order that land two cans and antifully orral jade

companimout in the treatment of patients, a kinti-

which had already been taken by the Chambar sent to Poking to be kept at the Imperial nose similar to thonbora-zamed process, & powder, no of saner and a chneefalo which, whils in mining and destroying the existing religions Palam. Admiral Li Yi-ng, who is in commsad however, being used instead of liquid. The prairing the poor Reror with aonfulenos, kas at the in furtherance of those viswi, the Committee with a small table no sither side of the ontra! of the country. "It is to na purpose," of the Yangtws equation, End threfore ordered is aid to be injarious to the jew gore than Taste Teasing of duty, it trus boon with you that relate to one of the principal matters invalste of exquisito embroidery. The tables -

nama time been an earnest exposition at the fast, that submitted to him copies of the correspondansar na the couch, and such chate bat a armacote continues the memorial, that the General an artist to paint his likeness, so as to forward it

According to the Guerlan f'Mail it is ramone- Ithang into which pon have thrown your whole sont question, vis. The general conservanzy of the

wat we should be wanting in gratitulo if we alloworl Assembly claims tust ita object is to to Paking, in obedien to Her Majesty's decreed that Sir William Hart Dyke, M.F. for North-

hamble anoreciation of your valuable satrizen. Bar-The present unsatisfactory system of Dats on the chairs, and those dainty litfis fabio cintha benest tha, people of China momlly and In its issue of the 25th May, L'Echo de Shang-West Kant (Dartford) has boon offered the post go away without testifying in some way out fiver, insinding the drelying of the Wound with satin a vis darker thin you ang inches wide. Among the objects of laturest is a hai states that disturbances have lately taken of Governor of Hongkong. As Sir W. H. Dyke

It is within the knowledge of us all, that while you, Drawbacks-The collection in the Settlement are edred with a black satin, bardor about two spiritually. Their religious belief and pre-place in Sual, Korss, during which the Prime is a Conservativa, and is not connected with the having the medical obseg of this colour bave of neof the tax on opinn, known as Lokin;-in con-

3 the smaller ones; raphing the gunnd jak tidos have been handed down to them by Minister disappested. In consequenes of these Colonial Service, his appointment, it fada, would cessity many and vary arduous and onerons duties to action with which the Committes said ther large square table covered in the same manner their fathers, through many generations, and agitations. M. Cogorden did not leave for Chefon seem to be a little out of the ordinary course of form have, moh, m non email to a would be glad to receive any information which ac ar the most traifinat. gol ambroiders. Sir John Walahata might have it in his power The ornaments as a handsome Carton elk, rent parsons? insanyoulones, respond to as wall, are sacred In their eyes. The social and no-Minister cannot be found, and there is no one

ou the date previously stated. As the Prime patronage under a Litoral Administration. The ends or one familien, oven at what mutat bara barn Zullowing sketch appears in the Pali Mill Garette

and farthermore ad fuel ra that the ristar gemors the Chefoe Agrement of 1876. itical standing of teas of thousands of the olse in Söal who can sign on behalf of the Korean aide to the House of Commons The Right whether be night or div, in the most chaseful manner, to give with regard to the probably operation of tam brazze vrioù said to bar thanqan I panra öld. H.B.Me Minister, in reply to the isecitation and a few fire auravines of old hrotta quasele. Government the treaty of commerce with France, Hon. Sir William Hart Dyke was born-in-1637 ill, is fature roure, feal towards you

into snolber spurtment; a delionhä grain silkour- better cinsara dapenda on the continuance of. Cogordan will have to wait until this official and educated at Harrow and at Christ Church, the game gratitude that wo KTO NOW DEWY0niae, when of the Committes, informed them that it would On the left aide of the coon is & doorway leading He was a grant rooq sot player, and could beat the wee told how very neabevislly for hate alated afford him very great pleature to meet them. tain gracefull maad un serves instead of a door. existing institutions, through which are the has returned, or somebody else has been nomia..

any amateur or professional in the university, as. In consusion wo sach and every one of 12 in and named Satarhy the 22nd May, for the par- Within is a bedroom prepared for H.I.H. Prince A Shipment of these Filters in thres neofal avenues to wealth, honour, and power. Itat. 1 in his place.

is, therefore, natural that they should expet

The steamer Glenogle, with the new season's Well as being a very fair cricketor. He is a 13-meat hourtilr in qishlar voriðad upsed on' your hoti- pase, in case this date should not be, inoon; Cban. It is a wall chamber, with only the one

gistrate sad deputy-lisatonant for Kant, part of thy, which

H.B.Ma Coneulate-Gouaral at eleven o'clock ou Bruwels carpet. Across the windows are fashion- 01 has just been received by the Undersigned, missionaries, if not prevented, by treaties toas from Hankow, arrived alongsida Tanjong which candy ho bar representel since July, nawet helt trust will he asab as to: ire you revenient to them. The interview took place at ntranos already described. On the floor is laid

The losses Pagar Wharf, Singapore, at 1.20 p.m. on the 3865. From 1874 til 1890 (when he was and wrotestinal skill, which we de most that day, when the following wombers of the ed squares of pink satin: thank are, not ang with powerful natione...

24th May, and after taking in about 1,800 toas worn of the Privy Council) be was patronage fails to properly apprecists. We have the honour Committee were present:Mrs. J. G. Pardon like ourtains, but they answer the parpon jast sustained by Americans and others in Ohio mai, left for London at 6.30 p.m. She left Han- secretary to the Treasury, A whip is an im

Chairman. J. F. Keswick (Vice-Chairman). W. [flere follone a list of over 70 signaturné.],

Brazil. F. E. Haskell, C. M. Dyss, A. G. Woodwell, and its soft pink light over the from mob violence have always been made tow on the 16th May at 4 a.m. Tho ateamer pertant persouage lands the House, but ontaide

room, which adda to the dolieste apparanoa of - Krisiu, which left the Red Bay 10 minutes bo-has not so much reputatlo to loss as politiciana Hongkong, 1st Juno, 1994.

and en E. Corner (Secretary.)

the apartinent. The furniture is ge simple as Having been introducot by Mr. Alabaster, it is beautiful. At the far end of the can is a rood, and the last, AuDual Report of your fore the Fenogle, arrived at Tanjong Pagar at who do leds but ear moro. This is lucky for Sir At three pm. yesterday a deputation of thos Foreign Board confirms this as regards the 6.20 am on the 25th Mag, commenced coaling W. H. Dyke, who in Jnly last entered that who signed estled on Dr. Ares at his H.B.M's Acting Consul General, Mr. Purlon Niaron bat, with most fins ink silk curtain losses of your mission up to that time. Con- at 630, and finished at 8.30, having taken in 700 grave of political reputations, the Irish Secro:idazos. They were Mr. C. W. Dargan, offered Sir John Walsham, who was accompanied looped hack with gold fasteners; ten pratty

by Mr. Townley, a member of the Legation at green els fall nafnly from the tan A trast this with the treatment of Chinese in/tons in the shart spuses of 2 hours. The steamer taryship, from which he energed at the fag and First Clerk of the Pofias One, Inspo Peking and bis private moratory, a curdlat zel-one side of the room is a new sofa covareil-with

got away from the wharf at 9am

of the Balisbury administration to make room Says the Mercury-"Fears are entertained, for WH-Emith and lia.famona agaruh for tora Oriny, Mathieson, and Bremner, P. S. Messrs. Rosa YoLeol, Butler. Jones, and No-

merce and the mercantile community of Shang- stances they have been maltreated without writes a educated Chinese correspondent; that his policy. He married the eldest daughter of Baker, P.S. Robertson, Mc G J W Kine come to China on behalf of tho Chamber of Com-a-morocca leather: the only ather. pisos of lan. Inspector Orlay stated that Mr. Duggan hai, and expressed at the same time their great furniture is one of those beautiful tables I have already described. This copiofus the descrip redress, and their property destroyed, with the molestation of foreigners and injury of their the seventh Earl of Sandwich,

On Sunday a cse af ptrany occurreft in the had been requested to not as spokesman for the fication at having so opportunity of meeting him dion of these charming little rooms. The authe rities hare spared nothing, and it is to ba hopel out restitution. Hundrede have been mur property will be more frequent in the interior.

now that the particulars of the anti-Chineserve Loom Pass, a ni jouk laran with rica-be rest, and Mr. Dagan then presented the tasti on his way to Peking

Sir Josy expressed his sincere thanks for the His Imperial Highness will be pleased with the dered and the murderers go free, Millionis masat aed persecution of Chinase in the United ing overhaaled by a larger craft, board, her raouial, the address being anclosed in a enskež. of dollars have been exacted from them an. States and Australia have been abllabed in all crew overpowered, and everything worth taking In doing so he made as well chose remarks, heartiness of the welcome, and bagged to agar afterts they have raade to make him contortscie der the forms of unjust and discriminating the vernacular papers, and every Chinante pels removed from her. The affair occurred acar the the avia purport of which will be found on the Curaritten that is was very sensible of the It is reported that His Impelai Highes Laws, and saillions more exicted illegal bitterly against foreigners in consequence. If entrance of the pass, and the pirates had been bodied in the address, and be also road the ad.roat kiulness which had been shown to him and gracioudy raqsostal tant the drapery cla the antives treat foreigners in China the samo BE lying in wait in not of the inlets. The marades. Dr. Avres salmowledged the token of his family since their arrival. He was obliged should not be in silk, on count of the vary

great cost of auch decorations. with an Occasion for becoming pergon- Three horses, prepared for H. E. Li Hang- with no possibility of redress. All this has their (the natives' compatriots have basu trasted dors did their work of spaliation so completely respect feelingly. He said he had boon in Gto them, he addst. for having farnished him Advertisononte and Snbroriptions which are been going on for many years (and recent by the Amerians and Australians, what, our oor that the victimised oraft was left utterly bolp-vernment service 22 years, and daring that time ells nogusînted with the Representatives of ohang and other high otheiata, ars in the same

he had endeavoured to trant those with loss, at the meres of the current, having either whom he had to deal as he would wish to be the Chambor, and of learning their views and struet and near to the Customs Bank. Tay outrages have added to the long list of raf-respondent asks, will be the results

mails nor cars for her grupalsion. She was drift. fering) in a country olsintag to be Chris Boater's telegram dated Home. April 29ed by the tide aliasat as far as Tenmati before done by. the regretted that for various rossone wishes in respect of matters which affected the yatsi's house is opposite the Obian Wariants

Baya-It is stated that should the Pope acorda Orders for extra sopies of the Daily Frans, chenla tian, boasting of liberty, civilization, equal to the proposals of the Chinese Government for she could got help, and then a report of the he had rot been abla taro ay much for them who community, and be need scoreely astore them that ofco. The Swator Guild is sones distance on

·be sent before il a.m. on the day of pabliestien.Fights, and just lawe, and offering an asylum the establishment of perussent diplomatío ro. I piraat was made to the polios Ingpactor Swans would desire the sometimes hindered effort would be spared on hia part to zavisi Tu Lie street are erected several bluo-and-white-

ton, in charge of Shekiwan, was ootamanicated by matters of which they had no cagni-promoting and farthering their interest. Allad. lations between Chias and the Vatican, bis to the appressed of all lands," It is the Telings would scoredik one of the Anostotle with, and kë at andenspected is nok at that times. They had doubtless occasionally Zoand: 1ing to the points to which the Committere toute for the soldiere en gused, and the Castame The British squadron arrived in Chaton or pointed out that China is boginning to be

first

Innbt that the gentlemen who would all foo Agroment, and the desire of the Committee Monday, May 17th. Tins flowing ors the marees constions of her power, and that it would with powers chiafy confined to soclesiastical craft with some of the crew of the pirated junk, afterwards regretted anything of that kind. He of all say a few words on the subject of the Chairbuess is expected to land.

andon board was found a quantity of the proparty her

in hisabanes would be found renty to to be informed as to how the attar-stood at of ships, with their respective anders not be surprising if she should retstiale for matters. An ecclesiastic of French nationality of which the latter craft was dospelet. Several the e carl for them. and in every way present. As they were doubtless aware, the Adaniu, ironclad, 14-quos. Vios Admiral B.

-would be chosen for this post, with the object of the barbarities inflicted on her people by re-shoring that the Vatican had no intention of arrests were made on board, and the case will be a

very rife in this neighbourhood now, and a return to the Colcay he should find than all in At Sbrortai, on the 21th Mor, Berer, the belovedstricting missionary operationa, aud ehould .depriving Franen of her sneient prerogative of /investigated at the Police Court. Piracy seems qualified for the work. Ha trusted that ou bis coming inte ions of this agreement depended Hamilton. Cant Harris: "Constanca, 14 guns,

utler case was actually wita sand of Caps and handth. The proceedings then terminat. I van attempt the expulsion of missionaring. protestress of the Catholic maslonu in-China.

The following letter from the Post Office D'Aguilar by Capain Allen, of the American We baliare Dr. Jordan will be Acting Colonial The angrection conveyed by the last son tencs may very possibly be some day fal Department, Washington dated the 7th April has ship Charlen Dennis, on Monday. While this Surgeon during Dr. Arad's abanos

been forwarded by the Director of International ressal was making for Hongkong Captain Alleu filled. If it is computent for the United Posts, Japan, to the Yokohams papers for pubs, shout a mile away, one junk come out from States to exclude one class of Chinese sub-licatión: beg to advise you that the Post- the shore, where it seemed to have been lying in master-General, by virtan of the discretion wait, and go alongside a passing junk. He saw jecta repugnant to the citizens of the Reallowed him by law, has asued an order forbid the orew of the arst junk board the other, and public, when the next treaty comes to be ding the postmaster at Philadelphia, Pa., to du. by the aid of glasses, witnessed a fight on the deck Tus intelligence that the Farsiga Raiations negotiated China may claim the equivalent liter registered mail matter to Dr. Edward Na of the second junk between the crews of the two that, who is engaged in mulawful business, ad vessels. Arms of various kinds mory wl, and Committes of the Daited States House of right of excluding a certain class of Ameri-vertising Eader the following alisses, namely, E. the struggle terminated in the crew of the trud Representatives has oportet in favour of a cane. That class would naturally be the Theodore Lenok, March, Bassott & Co., and the ing vessel being overpowered.

Normue Eleotris Light Company, or to pay Bill giving offers to a revolution that the missionaries, whose operations are a con- sum of $147,758 he paid to the Chinons dotiaus soarce of friction, but the principle money orders drawn in his favour, &c., &e., S. vernment in consideration of the losses sua-might of course be extended to any other tained by certain Chinese subjects by mob class. Groat Britain may also have to face vielance at Rock Springs arenot fail to be a similar coatingoney by the action of some received with gratification by Fordignof her golonies in excluding the Chinese;---- sidents in China. The principle of affording compensation for injuries to the subjrats of Treaty Powere has been fully recognised by China in mors than one came, and bad it been ignored by the United States in reference to the injuries and outragas sustained by Chi-'

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MARRIAGE.

At Nagroski. on the 22nd May, by the Yer. Mr. Maandroll, SCATRICE, oldest dichter of Capt. Bar-

404. to Capt. H. Monats, of the steamer decalen.

DEATH.

wife of J. B Camcom. Denply regretted.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, JUNE 2nd, 1926.

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The following items are extracted from the London and China Express of the 30th April:-1

SUPREME COURT.

1st June.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION./

BEVORE CHE. Hon J. RusSELL, ACIYNO, Caïbe JuaricE.

the torms of eu additional article which had Capt. Dacras: Champion. It ens, Capt. Phy been signed by the two Governments and which lett Clennatra, 14 guna Cant Keppel: Ele modified in certain respects the terms of the 10 guns, Capt. Dunlop: Pupaca Bguns, Actir original Agreement; the application of the tax Comtastier Farquhar, anderer, & guns, Ch o opium kanya sa lakin, figuring amongst such Churchill; Firebrand, 4 guns, Cent. Dicken modifications. When he lait London carly last month be understood that the Capt. Bromley.

Jännel, 5 guns, Capt. Marrsek, Swift, 5 gan gotiations between the two Governments

The British squadron. with Mr. Briston, were proceeding satisfactorily, end he should .B.M. Consul from this port, left Chatoo on. not therefore have been surprised on arriving Wednesday, May 19th, and steamed war in twe at Shanghai to learn that an arrangement had lines to Port Arthar at the rate of 10 kuota, ar- been nose to for giving affect to the operation of viving there at 7 pm. The squadcos anchored the Artels. He had not, however, received any in the Indonted Lama, the Admiral's olumn tak-

Chue.

The

further information on the subject other thar. ng the inshore barth As8 pm.hs.following the fact that H.B.M.'s Government had agreedmoraing the squadron dressed ship reintor to allow the additional article to be put into forse fashion with the Chiuras standard at the main, YEUNG SKI LUN V. CHU SEU AND at once, and possibly therefore, although he did the fagship sad corvattes Gring a raya salato

ANOTYER-EJECTMENT.

not protend toy that ench was the any of 21 gons, which was returned by the fort. The 0. 8. 8. Co.'s a steamer Palinurus,

Mr. Webber, from the offos of Mr. Owens, delay that had occurred might be due to the fact At Sam. the Admiral, accompanied be Caption which arrived here yesterday from Liverpool, is The corvette Curacon, captain Hanmer,scrivod

that the labours at the joint-commission which Harris, Daera. Pawlett, Kapal, Danion. FAT- the latest addition to the blurs fannel doet. The at Suez from the Chine Station on the 28th instappazred for the plaintiff, Mr. Caldwell for: the

defondants.

was to be appointed under the Ebero agreement quhar, Churchill, Tickson. Matrack. Bromley following are the dimensious. &c. of this vessel:

The claim was originally brought for the ra had not yet commenced. As regards the dredg and Mr. Bristow, H.B.M. Consul from. Chefoo, Length, 30 feet breadth, 36 feet, and depth, Attar a for days' sojourn in Paris H.E. Lia 27 feet 9 inches. Her orgines are of the Holt's Ta Fang, the no Chinese Minister, with his covery of rent, but-was-adbsequently altered to ing of the river, the foreign representatives at interesting themselves in the matter, and there toaders design, baring cylinders 27 inches and suite of forty-two patrions, armiran at Charing one for sjeatment. The caso sraally a tast one Feling had, he believed, within a recent date proceeded on shore to us on HLH. Princo with regard to certatu house and land property

Only one chair could be obtained, which was The delivery of the English ouit was begun 59 inches diameter, with a stroke of 5 feet, and oresa Station on the 28th inst., by the Continen

at Aplichou, near Aberdeen, the alleged property was good reason for hoping that dredging opera taken by the gallant Almiral: the other offers indicating 1,965-herze peper. Steem of at lbs. tal express, and was received by the Marquis of an administrators of a deceased person named tions might shartly be undertaken. With ros rade on ponies, which were provided from the st 2 yestarday afternoon.

pressura is supplied from one large double Tang.

Leung Kwong Chi. The estate was in probate. pect to drawbacks, they were of three kinds, as forts; the way was Hued by a irard of hour. In Osaka on the 19th May thore wers 140 ended stoel boiler of a total weight of 75 tams, and this is fitted with For's patent corrugated

The statement recently published that the sad in the hands of Mr. A. G. Wise, the Anting pointed out in the Wemorandum attached to the The galiant Admiral and his suite wern gabored casos of cholera reported and 87 destbs.

Vicomte de Bessure and family arrived here farmeces. A mesa result of 1 knotes was at Marquis Taung had taken a house at Eastbourse Registrar of the Court, sa Official Administra-eport of the Chamber of Commerce for 1834 into the presezon of Pritch's without a nese subjects in Wyoming Territory China Festerday par steamer Deccan en route to Canton ftained at full speed anring several rans, and the for a long period is, we learn. incorrect. Hiator, and the suit was really brought by him. The It appeared, however, that the pumpisiats of the moment's delay, and wor received in the rant sagines worked most smoothly, and proved them-Ernallency, with his family, has returned to plaintif slained at her deceased husband. meresatile community had referanos ahiedly to friendly manner by His Highness and H.B. Li The Austrian gunbost Nautilus arrived at aires to be asily handled. Captain Jackson. London. The Marquis, we believe, is not likely Leung Kwong Chi, was the sole owner of the the hardship entailed by what were known as Hung-chang and tas Taefat. Geners!

property, and at his death, she became entitled Coast Trade Drawbacks, on the grounds Frines is a handsome man with & must insent That they must be applied for within is sad manner. Refreshments were provided. to it. Slanghed on the 27th May from the Southern formerly of the Diomed, is to command of the to leave this agnatry for some time.

Mr. Caldwell denied that the man Lenng twelve months after arrival of the prodane at the ad H.E. Li Bung-obang saggeriet to Mr. The Himalaya arrived at Partoată on the

Bristow that they should be photographed. Upon The Courier of the 27th May says:- While 28th inst. from Alexandria. She brought home wong Chi ever existed, and he said the port of resutry.

2-That they are not exchangeable for ready the Admiral agrosing to this proposal ther ware the Hiroshima Mara was at sea between Yoke the 2nd Battalion of the East Kent Regiment, name itself was a fictitious one. The pro- lama and Kobe, on her last rayage to Shanghai, which consists of Colonel Geares, in animand, porly in question was purchased by four propte, money, as in the case of Drawbacks for import all photographed in a group. HIH. Frince Japanese storage pasang or committed suicide afton offers, and 656 man. It will be station and the proper nams of the deceased was Loung duty on foreign goods rexporad to a foreign has rate a most favourable impression upon

Aling Wa, and he was one of those who held a conatry or to another Treaty Fort.

his visitors He expressed his intention of visit- by jumping overboard. The ant was most de-ed at Darer.

fourth share of the property. Thote foar

3-That they are available only for paymenting Chefoo in a few days, wher, he would depata Liberate, the man having first taken off his watol

RE: the Viceroy Id Hang-chang to return the The Admiral and his officers returned at 10,30 Meccautike Comunity on this head was wall am on board their ships. The Suadron weigh founded, and he would so his best efforts to side the anter line frs, undressed ships, and in obtaining a remedy for whut in the majority with the masthead flags frieg, steamed out of of instances must cense not only serims ineon the phorage, making mil as they left, and vantanee to the arporter, but also-no in arrived at Chasfoo the same day. considerable loss. Perhaps a solution of the difficulty might be found by making the bonds for these drawbacks the equivalent of cash, or by allowing them to be held as payable for any duties at an Open Port Costom House.

The CHAIRMAN replied that he thought this would be o

would naturally have- drawn one of two in- ferences from such want of recognition, either that she herself had been commilled to pay unjast demands, or that the United States

ports.

We (Daily New) believe a despatch has been received from Nanking relativo to the dredging of the Woosung Har, so that as soon as Two-tai Shas returns from Peking, we may expect to see the work commenced..

new ship.

day."

Mr. Ernest Hart wil: commetice on the 4th prox. series of the lectores at the Booty of Arts on "Japanses Art Work," including metal work-old-lae, porcelain, pottery, pictura books, We regret (mys the Courier) to announce the drawings. The lecturas will be illustrated death of Mr. Angas Johnston, of Islay, Book by examples of the great Japanese masters from land, chief engineer of the steamer Parthis, and the eleventh century to the present date, inclad- formerly of the Stirling Castis. Wo understanding many samples of the work of the Midchin, that a few evenings ago ha dised with a family Karin, Sosen, Honsai, and others. A loan ex- in Hongkow and that shortly afterwards nearly bibition of specimens from Mr. Hart's collection every one of those who had partaken of the food of historic Japanese works of art will be on view provided were taken ill, those most seriously in the library of the society during the coures of affected being Mr. Johnston, his bost, and two tha lentures, from May 4 to May 18. little girls. Dr Macleod yas called in, and under

His Lordship said they would raisin sa they were at present, as it was alleged that Mr Webber's client Kad gut lottors of administration by masus of false representations,

"Mr. Webbero Mr. Caldwell maya; but I am quite prepared to most him upon that.

The mixter was then adjourned.

POLICE COVAT.

mittes in considering that the complaint of the

This Committee then thanked Sir John their recoption, and withdraw.

PRINCE OHUN AT CHEFOO.

23rd May.

At 4 a.m. we were åransed by the bray of Chi- esa trampets. About 60) Chinese troops ware aarched into the Battlemant. Half of these took up & pruition at the Customs Isading jetty; the other half wore stationed on the East beach, op- posite the Bush Hotel Thanks to the-for fcribenght of Mr. Bristow and to the courtesy

the Tastai plakety of soldiers were stationed at the antrations of the Settliment, which effos- tually proventel, the Chinese from growding into | the_foreign steels. At 3.30 pm, stoke was visible in the south. Everyone exclaimed "Here Cuspo, Clat May.

they qua," and many telescopea and opera The departure of HIH. Prince Ch'un from glasses were pointed to the direction of Wej-hai- Paking and his appearance abroad have naturallywat. The Chinese feat soon becards visible. They awakened the intelligence of the country to swore sailing in double line, the two new German- disonation of the motive which has induced the built ironclads leading, one under Admiral Lang father of the Emperor to emerge from his sciot Captain R.N.) the other under the command Relixion.and slit the most important seaports of Admiral Ting. In the rear of these ben marte of North China. Hopes are entertained that of-war we could distinguish. two steariera with His Imperial Highussa may bring into use in yellow bands on their funnels; these we kuow were. this grest Empire those glorias triumphs of the Haean and Pautak. The Chiuose tuba-of-war schanical skill which suit fo obtain cheaplyste into the Karbour, anchored and rugned

The steamer Antonio, with rice, from Waha for Canton, was on the 27th May ashore aboyo refused to acknowledge a just demand. None Mad Fort, and would probably have to lighten. of the mitrages indicted on foreigners in

Mr. C. Ford, Superintendent of the Betuntoul Chios have squalled in atrocity thoset and Afforestation Department, returned from

and chain, laying them down on deck. Some Mr. Colman Mutsy has been spending some people used the name of Leung Kwong Chi, and of ather coast Trade Duties at the Port of iane. which Chinees gobjects in the United States leave of absence by the steamer Palinurus res money which he had was also left with the watch.weaks in London, in order to obtain fizal instrue-traded under it as if they were one mai, two uf) Sir John said that he concurred with the Comi gallant Admiral's call: bave been subjected, and in none hae the turday.

He then walked eft, sad picking up a mat which tion and maker preparations for his approaching them having Leung for their family name, sud claim to compensation, resting as it does on Colonel Ellis, R.A., and Colonel Rikar, R. E. was lying at one of the cabin, doors, jumped visit to Thibet. His mission is to leave Darjeel the other two Kwong and Chi respectively. Ha the failure of the authorities to maintain inw who have boon appointed to oxamine and re overboard with it before he could be prevented. Fing about the end of May, and it has every pro- should submit that the probate had been wrong and order, been more folly made out. The port on the defenses of the colony, arrived by The steamer was going fall speed at the time spect of ones. Hot far the present state of fully obtained.

but was quickly stapped and a boat lowered and the Burmese question, and the consequent dis

His Lordship said this was a matter which sant after the man, but all efforts to resaver him satisfaction of China, may interfere with the should in the first insta de be dealt with by the Chiness when away from their native laed the English rail steamer Rosetta yesterday.

A telegram has been received by the Govers proved unavailing, and the steamer proceeded on mission remains to ie vosa.

Probate Court He should adjourn these pro bere not the aver present zanboat tu protect mea: fraus the British Consul at Saigon stating her vorago A Chiasso passenger also disel en

ceedings to enable the matter to come bofore the them, as foreign residonta in China bave. In that Bills of Health will be required, duly cuti- the passage nereas from Japan; and the aurpee,

Probate Court.

Mr. Webber ashod that his sliênt might take the last number of the Chinese Recorder the tied by the French Consul, for vessels probeoding which was fast decomposing, was landed hers to

possession. Rev. G. W. WOODI, an American citizen, for that port.

Mr. Caldwell said that would only complicate gives an account of the recent troubles in Chin-

matters worss. kiang. It appears that the mission with which Mr. WOODALLIE-Connected had a dispute with a contractor who had been building a house for them. The upshot was that Mr. Long-

Meers. Loftus and Riobolien fuys the Biom DEN and WA WOODall' were hound, under Advertiser), who are obtained a concession for circumstances of indignity, by the contractor making a Tramway for Bangkok, expect to get the document signed as soon as it is translated and bis workmen, sad conveyed to the yard from the English into Siamoso. matem como his care-they all-rocovered, with the exception The Burmese question with Ching has not, wo of the Tantsi. This official ordered the mon

of Mr. Johraton, who became dangerously i believe, approached any nearer to a solution. The Mainichi Shimbun saya that foreign firms and he was removed to the Hospital, where he The British Government is said to be willing to

1st Jane, The missionaries then in Yokohama which have hitharto declined to re to patio the rapée. gave him to understud that they were coire Japanese raper currency in payment for did on the morning of the 28th Mar Dead cade to Chins all the territory as far as Taping

BEFORE MR. E. MACKEN, foreign citizens and could not be thus in.goods sold to Japanese merchants now accept it was well-known and highly respected, and in re- river. This just leaves Bhamo British, but gives without the slightest objection and even the poot to his memory the flags on the steamer old Blame to the Chinees. Whether the inttor in harbour were lowered to half-mast, and there are willing to accept this in lieu of their sues. rulted-with-impunity, and regăsited him to foreign banks treat it so hard

DISORDERLY CONDUCT. war wharge attendance of friends at his funeral, min claims to bot yet knowa--Either way, it is

Edward Godsonth, third officer of the British which took place the same evening..

greally to be, regretted that the question sanottamar Zafie, was charged with disorderly consud plentifully all that is measury for national their yarda. The tea British and five Franch had tas brought for them. They then asked and others to the notice to marmers published

Writing nuder date of the 20th May, the to be settled before the Mergais Tsong and dart, and assalt opou a female named Chan prosperity and comestto comfort. Nobody can man-of-war, which wore drawu op in a line ar to be sent home in official chairs. It would or our front page, giving a new code of signale centen errepadest of the Daily News says over his duties to his successor. The Marquis is

fined $1.

la respol-by the many millions of the country, manned their yards. The Haean stand be somewhat amusing to read of a Chinaman for indicating the depth of water on the Woo-The famous Riser. Barriers erected by the In-person gratiam at The Foreign Offor, beau-clad. He admitted the offence, and was venture to pradict the full tests which may miles long and about two miles from the shore, preferring Buch demands as these to a Courg Inner Baz. The tax code will come into perial Commissioner Peng Yu-lin appear more knows how far he may safely go, and it is pro-

Augustus Bergatroni, seaman, was fined $3 for nor the burst of future progress and advancement through the double line formed by her w

The French ships commenced salatine, use on and after the 1st September next, formidable than they realy are. The Viceroy bable that a better give-and-take arrangement in Americs. InChina, however, treaties and

Captain Peter C. Fullart, mester of the has been informed that some of the Barriers de (and of such a sataray settlement on the Bur-mitting an anproepked assault upon a shop which may commence the impressions formed t

are favourable, to the introduction of modern volleys-a little later the English ships fired 21 ་ ་ ་

knowledge and scientific inventions. The pro-guns; the Chinese Admiral returning the salute. gunboate go a long way. In the case at American whaling schoover Arctic, bas been tried not new exist at all, and the famous Bridge Bareas frontier must be could be concluded with keeper axmed Wing Kinu, in Queen's-road West, by His Imperial Highness during his tragole and the soldiers on the east Beach flrad several

rier soross the Macas Beach is said to require him than with an entirely new man, who has early yesterday morning.

seat offers a brilliant opportunity to His Imperial It was a glorious right to see so many men-of-

• Obinking the gunboat played the nanal in the Consul General's Court at Tekolama, on

charge of assisting Paymaster Watkins, of the rory little effort to remove it. The piles at both still to win his dippustio spurs, in Peking as

Nine street chair coolies were summoned boHighness to benefit his countryinen. China isar gaily dressed in rainbow fashion with their part, and the contractor who originated the... Onipper, in deserting. He was convict sides of the river are driven in solidly, but the wall as in London."

fore the court charged with reshing their chairs equal in natural resources to most countries; yards manned, firing salutes The Prines and trouble was sentenced to the congue and cd and sentenced to six months' imprisonmant closing of the hundred foot gap was done in such

et passengers, and they were fined 25 cents for and the patient and industrial ebarsoter of the Li Hong-chang were on the bridge of the Haern, each chaiz.

people would greatly assist her to advance rapid-and could be recognised by their yellow jackets. lost some $500 over the affair. Mr. Woop. and fine of $2,000. The court martial melovenly manner that the tie timbers alone hold the central work together. By cutting away the Watkión is still ponding.

ly in progress mid ceouver her past grestants, The roar of the artillery and the rattle of ALL concludes bis narrative as follows :--

te timbers the whole contral portion would very

and take her place amongst the powerful Emmetry were deafening. Presently ve "We think the moral effect of the talogram The Shanghai Mercury Bays"Mr. Del Mar likely Boat away of foolf. The Viceroy may, or

piros of the world.

more Chinese men-of-war game in, making a Great preparations have been made in Cheloo total of thirty men-of-war in harbour. The Announcing the man-of-war asted like tells us that we can assure his friesgos ir China may not, be glad to hear of wash a thing, but he that in his opinion silver in much more likely to appears to have made himself a famous réputation

to walcome His Imperial Highoma, and the place names of the Chinese vessels I have been able charm. And the fact that a man-of-war readvance than fall from its present position. The by daring to defy the sathority of the members

locks gay with the bright coloured hangings and to get. The French non-of-war are as mained in the harbour until the ringleaders grims of demouetising it will not fasceed. It of the Ting-li fa-men, who ordered him to re-

A Ministerial Bill has been introducid in the Mak wsi was santmoned by Inspector Bremragery which adorn the archways and cover the follows:- Turenne, ironclad 16 guns, flagahip of has been exposed and it will be checked. When move the obnoxious barrier long ago. Vloerdy ware properly puniabed will probably pre- this is accomplished he proposes to all these Chang no doubt knows whose indance he has to Chamber of Deputies for the orpulsion of the mer on a sharge of keeping an agency for the entrances to the various buildings set apart for Admiral Rieggiar, Captain Dupuis: Roland: 15 Oplosas Princes from France and voted urgency, "sale of tereid lottery tickets at No. 7, First His Imperial Highnom med vulto. The principal gase, Capt. Mayet; Seplitaire, & puni rent similar outragen, in the gear future, malih took part in it to a reokpaing.”

I rely upon at Court, and nota scoordingly,

show tƐom to the guest bril. He did an and ** We wasle direst the attention of shipmasters

LATEST TELEGRAMS.

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LONDON, 31st May. THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT: AND THE ORLEANS PRINCES.

THE ETHERY CHAIR NUICANCE

OPIUM SE

Pang Ahh, unemployed, for unlicensed posses sion of prepared opium at Shankiwany was fixed §5, and in default of payment was seat to gaol for a wook,-

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