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THE DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE Man, 1888.
THE FRANCO-CHINESE CONVEN. TION.
Artiola Chine has a right to establish frontier
at
3.-Facilition will be accordo to the Canaul to establish their Coneglites at these planes.
4-Provides for the protection of Chinese onL Aanamila territory.
Writing und date 17th Jong, Mr. Poter that the disputa arises. The plaintiff's allegethally the cars, and gove Patitioners would zopet kong was 50,329 pionls, and the quantity The Shanghai Hupao saga-For samo. teue
past the price of rice at Shanghai has been ad- Maclean, of Shanghai, thus refers to the Pisos that they built this wharf entirely out of their folly submit that it in mirary to the Breign rights
The Franco-Chinese Convention was signed at imported in foreign vessels into Chinese porte vancing rapidly, the cause being attributed to Goods market in his circalar-The exposted own money. The two drst wharven they allegat on independant Steta, in colloht within its Borders aunt instance, artoti at aot wanld do away with the was 66,648 pisuts, leaving a balanos to be the enormous groutity of the grain exported to after settling-day demand has not yet net in, and ed, were built by means of subscriptions, but the tous duties of a Freien Beats. In thus pes.
counted for at Hongkong of 23,684 picule. Caulon and Srator. In these two places there business drags beavily in its abanneo. Individant thers had beon no sabesriptions raised for retom of thin nor ant injure the trade of the Co. Tintain in April lait, and obtained the Imperial is a daily demand for 20,000 bags of rien, so that trousmotions in English tabrias have rarely ex- this wharf. On the other hand the dofandant ony in otsuse which your Petillonna think lins sanction on the 27th of the same month. H. E.
never hese perly contidare
Li Haar-oleng was the signatory on the part of a-The immunity which this Colony has no tay : China, and H.E. M. Coverdan and M. Brewmart How mach of this was passed through the the price in Shanghai has lately risen to $5.10 or coeded the hounds to retail requirements, andnud his friends allege thint thay subscribed to the
jovel from any. Stata intor 'araeneo has materially on Native Custom houses on only be conjec-9.50 por pienl, and the poor plasses are feeling prices have been provented rhaing over provious prosent wharf something is $308, and this
farels. Advines from Hankow state that a shade ooney was received by the plaintiffs and had not entert is the forolontent of its trace and shining, on the part at France. The Convention is csiled tured, but it is not likely to have been less it very kamly
We (Daily News) learn from a correspondent batter fooling is apparent there, and, probably, been accounted for. They had therefore and it in with feelings of Bla-m that year Petitioners the Franss Chinas Convention for carrying on than In 1875. An important piece of evidence at Weuchow that the manantcin-top designated the effect therocf would hara boon manifest here equal right to the use of the wharf with the have heard the present romsare na to the projected the trade on the Frontiers of Auzam and is based
on 9th June. 1885. It consists of ninotson Rs.: on the subject is given by Mr. A. E. HIPPIS on the charts" Ramarkable Beaks laudmorkore now had is not boon for the recent hairy platatifs. There has been trouble between the collection hore of Chatham denn an article of coupon Articles VI. and X of the treaty conolu lad Tisible sono disianos at soa, indiasting the ap-rains which bare rather interfered with the move perties on the matter, for the defendant's party marce in thich they are largely and principally in Ler, Commissioner of Customs at Chalon, proach to Wenchow has brou unred Hor's meut abroad of the principal bayers. Yet, and got two janks to work in opposition to the plain brosted, for they clearly farmern that any impost of
1.-Fix for China two places to be alterwards 'bounoqnonno venat be the diversion of the Opium trade in his report for list yest. This goatleman Pask by the denizens of that port, to comme notwithstanding the inclement weather, some tits, as they thought the latter ware endeavour this nature can only suit in our eat. The inevitable gulations as follows:-
nrate the recent visit of Inspector General of them have been about, engairing after and ing to appropriate the wharf. There hes nimady to Macro, Siren are other Feriza Port, and determined; one is at a paint over Las Kai, and Hart. This ant keep the memory of Wencha booking little lots of such goods or they had or beans faction fight about it, some of the par with the Opinn fede would disappear for this to other north of Langen. Acooling to this dors for, or that are likely to be soon wanted. formers in which have interviewed the Marie Colony the reat and inorossing trails in Yarn and The inport apposting is our alatistics is of course but & more fraction of what in required to meet the the "Hopolos alivo.
The northern men too have heen erinuing a trato. The plaintiffs hul 14 witnesson prasent, other Tulin das of which you Petitioners Are
leaving the Culour work? undanbtedly, taka fais im 2-China has a right to establish Cozzines Orders may be sent to Daily Praze Office, where canoption of this populous city and at the districts
supplied from it. Builowour in frequently hear The Tientsin here that during the increasing intarest in imports generally, albait incinding the Surveyor-General, Hon. Mamoct thd solo importara, and in the event of their Customs, ankthe French to establish Consulates
9-Year Petitioners would horamention that during It is publisted, or to the following Aganta made to form something like & corrent estimate of 3rd moon, the Kei-ping Railway carried 1,480 their action, thus far, has pointed to American Price and the defaudant came fortiled with 20portant trade with itham in addition to that of nium. Haplog and Hanoi, MACAO Mr. P. A. da Cruz.
the amount of Foruien Oplum inpucted anously into passengers to Shu Kok Chung, 1527 passengers staples us the chief-simost the only object of witnessex
His Lordship, so as he found the number the year 1985 over seventy-five millions of rape r this provings, but the alance of statist of goods to Tengah, 145 cases of general merchandise. S their desiro; and the Chukiang, Ningpo, and SWATOW......... Manges. Quelch & Co.
paying duty to the Superintendent has always reduced earfs of lime and stones, onohoart load weighing local dealers keep pegging away-in very moder- of witnessas who were present: declinal to tales remittat fata Hongkong to Inlin, against opinn ANCY..
Mesure: C. Gerard & Co.
uch ostitnites to little marathan gapwork. As an
old hers but shipped to wighbouring out parte in Ponvos Mears. Gerard & Co.
sia for knob as estimata, it will therefore be of inte.6 tona, and 12.402 tons of soal dust and charata dagrao, osrtainly, bat, with what is doing the case until the Chief Fastics returned to the shipped to this cart, a zreat deal of which was not Fooda.... Messrs. Hodge & Co.
cest to mention the tarts upon which the selection coal. This says tho Shah-pas) shows the utility for the larger dependencies, prough to suableoclony, as he had too many matters in hand just Forsig bestiers, detar 150,01) bataset yarn (vatne NINAPU Mossa. Kelly & Walsh, S'ghai.of the Jekir os crale and reared opium in his and prosperity of railroad enterprise, and its holders to resist decline. Sterling xoang, now to enable him to takina nasa with sath at about ten millione and a half of Dollars), wors-atna
pruvinos has recently bean farmort. The farmors mocess in eartainly a good man for similar however, is again looking sasior, and the honte nambor of wituesung. SHANGHAI...... Mesars. Hall & Holtz.
qurantes to pay into the provincial exchequer aundertakings in the faturo.
export of Plain Cottons to all China for Inst SHANGHAI......Messrs. Kelly & Walsh..
ally for torus of at least two yeara, under a penalty
month, according to Kontor, add up 40,000,000 injury in the meantim NORTHERNA Mors. Hail & Heits and Kelly
Mr. F. G. Wilson, the straum szent of Chiavards (3,000,000 to Hongkong and $1,000,000 to Erves Porta}
Walsh. Shanghai. NAGASAKI Messrs. The C. & J. Trading Co. of effus are to be appointed by the Terry) to them.tin's Cirons, arrived at Nagasaki from Shanghai Shanghai) as against the 29,000,000 yards of
selpos defray all expanses for salaries, fat stem orni on the 11th Jane, for the purpose of making private telegrams of laat wik Hron, OHAKA... F. Walsh. & C.
sere, mad for proventire service generally. There er arrangemoula, il possible, to give a series of par; TOKOLA..Mrs. Kolly Walsh.
perses cannot, is la estimated by those most compot Irmances at the epon ports in Japan. In There is a prospect of nay her Hbol esse in the STANIGA...... Messrs. Diaz Puerta & Co.
ent to fudge, aut to less than some Ti 20,0 SAIGON
Musses. Sahrostar Frères and month. Tha faridots will therefore have to collect Nagasaki it is very questionsbla whether a con- ecloay. Yesterday morning Me. T. L. Bowler over one million taste before they can recoup thom reniently large piser could be found whereon sugeared before r... Mitchell-Innos at the salvos; and as the ama; of the farm does not into pitch the tants, area it there were sufficiant Poliss Court, and applied for a summons arainst cinde daly (which has to be paid to the Stiperintan inducament of parform, which or Nagasaki Mr. R. Fraser Smith editor and publisher of dent), batiekia only, which is to be Tls. 55 per picul, contemporary very much doubts; whilst with the Hongkong Telezengh, cna uharge of libelling this amans that lokin will be to be enllast on at regard to Kobe, it is equally an open question him The lagad libel was contained in a para- last 20,000 pinals. Now, the average annual import whether the Japrasse authorities will countenance graph which appeared in that paper on the 18th during the years1330 to 154 into this provinco through the Foreign Custombant Santaw, Canton, Kingahow. any performance in that district in consequsuce inst. Mr. Eonler had boan Kolling some sob. and Pakhoi mopunte to bat 8.50 picals. It in scarca- of the prevailing stokness I likely that the farmors would have antreal int this contract unless they saw a strong probability of making proft by it. It therefors santas fair to co einds that they antiotoia being able to sullet Jokin an aber 13 pioals, and that the import in Kwangtung prosince which pays no duty to the For- oign Customs must exceed that quitity.
Gardes.
Taqui.Mr. Ch. Dupout. BANGKOK.Mesra. Ramsay & Oo, SINGAPORE...Manca. Saple & Co.
• PENANG...
Mears. Maynarì & Co. Coco.......Me. A. M. & J. Ferguson. CALCUTTA.............. Messrs. Nowman & Co.
SYDNEY AND Mr. Gordon & Gatch. BRISBANE... 5 MELBOURNE...Mouri Nertoa. Hargrave & Co. LONDON......... Mr. F. Algar. Clement's Laria LONDON.Messrs. Strent & Co., 30 Corabill. LONDON... Messrs. Bates, Hendy & Co. Lovnos. Mr. W. M. Wills, 151.Cannon St. SAN FRANCO.. Mt. E. P. Fisher, 21, Marchants
Erchange. Naw Youn....Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park Row.
Daily Prass O Roe, January 1885.
INTIMATION.
SILICATED
CARBON
WITH MOVABLE BLOCKS
FOR
of Ts. 109,000, and, as Greit option, for torm of six (yours, the run of 'fis, 850,000, and (though the heade
that
1
imported from India last vehE.
5.-Regulates the issue of Passports. 6.-Expert and Transit Duties are determined. 7.-The French are allowed to travel in the in-
Mr. Bowlus sail his olients would be suffering Colour of Settlement la this part of the Glode, tant terior of China to parohaga ustivo praduna.
His Lordship anid the mattor had been gaine on for yours, and it could wait a little longer. It wne a question of damszes, and the plaintiff could elsim berordingly, and would recover for the The hearing of the sass was then adjourned. "xtra damage it he was entitled to damages at all.
POLICE COURT.
22nd June,
It is not consirable that there is a Foreign would mt ba too glad to nifer overy Indacuseat, to zerohnata entrylug on a business similar to that of our Patiomers, to antile in, and conduct their trade from that garter.
8-Refers to Exemption Cortikostes and Drawbieks.
J.-Refers to produo parried to, and from, the sports sad the awo Chinese stations near Lao 10.-Refers to the application of Infand Fas 11-Relates to Chinase produce brought to Kai and Langene.
Tougain overland.
cos.
11-Your Petitioners as submit that the fast fif camata the Blooks to from Hongleng is wholly in commonsarsto with the amount of hem that would. be produced by the establishment of any form of be's fact) of the Chinese Gavocument promising to
nollentine of Chinose Castone in the Isla
12-Your Petitioners sahmit to Your Elancy that the divarsion of the groot Indian krade of this Colony to a Foreign State, and the withdrawal of an Immense amount of es lbs from Hongkong could not bat have a very detrimental, if no indeed dikmatroos effect upon the Colony, szd your Fatitimate therefore pray Tour Excallousy to strenuously oppose a ther auto calonlated to operate es prajadidally to theifications of contraband articles are given in this interests of this Colony
And your Poltiontra will ever pray, p DAVID SASSCOR, SOMIJO. Per pro. R. DAVID &.06.
5.1. BASSOON & Co.
JOOKIE
FRANJER HARKUSIEN & ELLIS Co.
Co. | TATA & Co.
ABRAHAM, FYZEKIEL & Co. MRT Co. REANIMATOT PAN07 B. N. Mare & Co. JATEADO PERKHOY ES. WOONWALLA & CO.
& Co. JAFFERRROT LUDHAYOT II. M. M. ALLY & CO. R. DEVINE
BEFORE Mr. N. G. MITCHELLINNES. ALL COED INFRINGEMENT OF THE OPIÙ
FARMER'S MONOPOLY, Chonk A I, married woman was charged with having been in possession of prepared epiam without a permit.
Mr. Webber from the office of Mr. Ewens), defended.
The defondant live in Lan Kwai Fong in D'Aguilar strest, wad is the concabine of a mer ebant named Wong Kwan Tong, The warrant was awed against the latter, and the bones was raided by Insoubor Perry and Mr. Spooner, the head excise officer to the Opium Farmer. Wong CAWANNE PALLANJERA. GERAHIM & Co.
Co. Kwan Tong was not there, and they were told he was gone to Canton, but the woman was there. BERZORROT Habibongy They searched the bones and found about 26 N. ODY & CO tools of prepared opiam there, and about 50
THARIA TOPAS
1
12-Refers to Chinese produce going through Torquin.
13-Relates to Duty Fren goods.
14.-1s on rautrictions on the importation of Opium.
1-tire and gmin aró to be duty froe. Spe-
regalation.
16-Gires the procedurs to be observed in ariminal onsDa
17Provides for the delivery of oriurials, 18-Relates to revision of the Coarnation. 1-Befars to the exchange of the Couven tion.-N. C. Horak,
H. A. A & EL Botest,
The new treaty of commerce batwain France HAIR MANômed & Co.
and China, which was signed at Fientzia on MIRZA EarUM & CO. March 25th by Mr. Cogardan and L Hang- chang i expected to be ratified, according to HAJI HARD HAJI FACEcho de Shanghai, la Otober or November.
& CA.
taals of dress. When asked for a permit the THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND Justitiel by the advance of sommerzs, other places
THE ARMAMENTS OF THE NEW FORTIFICATIONS.
In addition to thì two stitious which are to ha opened north of Langson sul Looki by the end of 1886, our contemporary learns that later on, if may be opened This point has been reserved in the Treaty. Import duties have been reduced by one fifth and export one third on the maritime tari. Acuamitos ant Chicess will be subject in Auger and Tonquin to the jurisdiction of the French tribunals, Fonchmen residing in the Treaty cities on Chinese territory will sujoy the same privileges as site conferred on them by ex. tra-territoriality in the Chinese Treaty ports. 耳の Opinu trafis prohibited cu both sides. tradition will not be granted excopt for offness against tas common al-Mercury.
troversy in the newspapers with Mr. Carlier, engineer, &s, of the Tam Chow and Tai Yu Mr. J. Twinon, Acting Commissioner of Shan Caines mines, and lately Mfr. Phillips, Customs at Kiungohow, in his report for last who works unter the latter roulisan, repudiat- rar, referring to the large increase in the in-d Mr. Bowler's marks o plinatary to port of karesiue oil, which has steadily rison himself and disparaging to Mr. Candler. A from 5,920 gallons in 1981 to 23,000 last year, latter in reply to that was sont to the local saya: "This increase, which would probably newspapers by Mr. Bowler, and the editor of the If Mr. GIPETSLEY'S figures, 11,500 pisals, hence heau greater were it not for a new tax of Hongkong Telegrap's refused to insert it, stating correct, this would leave 12.184 piculs still 40 cents a se, or 80 couts a pioul, which lins bie rossone for not doing so in the paragraph Teen levied is the result, in a measure, of the amplatoed of aut making certain marks | to tie secounted for, from which his'again.
cheapaers vi Canton made lamps. In, formier to be deduesed the quality consomed local youre a lang to burn keragina oil cost from 82 toncerning Mr. Boxlor. His Worship, having perased the paragraph, granted the summons, Ir and that shipped elsewhere than to Chian. 3; now a road hanging lamp can be had fraad the case will probably some cn for hearing Taking the latter aa being the sama in 40 conte Lamp obimnega formerly at 12 this morning. The paragraph complained of is
the following:- umount au estimated by Sir Thomas WADE nt; they now cost but & couts."
Mr. Thomas Ide Bowlor has forwarded for publica. The Canton correspondent of the Daily News, ter sich beads An Frolanation: The in 1875, we have bet worn four and five thou-writing on the 9th June, says Lant the barriers towel or los labroglio. As this so-called Ez sand cheats left s FILTER S
the utmost amount in the river are not likely to be removal just yet.planation" ta neither core noc lan than a contemp woman produced same. but said her huband can possibly be amagriel. The Ho also says it is reported that the French tible and grossly libellons attack on a gentleman
had his latest permit with him at Cantos. An assistant to the Opium l'armer stated that the probability is that it is much leas, or since Minister had claimed a large sum for damages to whose portally fundable desire to ignoro Me. Bow- Mission Housen and Missionaries during the war, ler's oxistence will be thoroughly understood and ay.
latest permit Wong Kwa Tong had obtained 1875 the local consumption must have large-in ccnsequence of which the Feking authorities proanter by the community, we decline to publish it
was dated 19th May. without abrolato proufe that the insinations are tran ly increased, and probably also the expertsent a circular despatch to the Viceroys and and justitiel. Moreover, we take this opportunity Hls Worship dianid the case.
Mr. Webber applied for costa nudor Ordinance elsewhere than to China, while the 11,500 vernors taking their advise on the settlement of stating salthough we have not soan the article in thereof. In Yunnan, Kreicbow, Kwanciang,ho Mining Journal orificising Mr. Candler's report piculs mentioned by Mr. HiPPister as liker and Kwang si considerable destruction of Mission on the reology of Tai-cu-aban, but which we aseme
His Worship refused his application. Mr. Webber asked his Werthip for a ouse, Lo come under the cognisance of the lekin property and the property of converts took place; from the not over pubs pen of this very ob jectionable and meddlesome busybody) that to our of this shout sighty chapals were destroyed in wet knowingo Mr. Bowler has written and published contentting that the provisions of the Ordinance stakeouts regarding lan nina and 13s only false Panchow and Tai-ru-shan which were not only false left no option but tas granting of his application. tity. The fact therefore seems to be that English and American Svciativa.
and gratuitous, but which be kasw to be false and and the inflicting of sponsity upon the informer the revondo of China is tolerably well pro-
The Dcly News says the staurer Kianypiau gratuitoes when he put them in print. The only way equivalent to what would have been inflicted tected by the Castors stations at the en-has bon now dourorted into a sea-going bost. Mr. Candler gold possibly rougnise the weak and upon the defendant fad she ban convicted.
Mr. Bowter's
His Worship also rofased this application. class would be by an aghion as law for malicious libel. trances to this barbour, which constitate the and her guards have boot taken off her. She purposelen uporation of a presen
will rup when ready betwoon Shanghai and and ther the question arisse whether Thomsa Ide is so-called blockade.. That this blockuda 19 Niugpo, and ultimately between Shanghai and to use comrade simile, worth powder and shot. We rezalious and injurious to the trade of the Fooohow, but will make one trip on the Shang-don't think he is, but to salire this mining expart, colony there can be no doubt, but we must bai-Hankew line, in place of the Kiangkan.geologist, shomist of 15 var ading it
The latter recently towed a largo kalk to Woo-ll send us along the article in the Mining Journal we promise to treat both him and it isly, and give gree with the opium merchants that the song for the purpose of laking it up river, but him all the publicity he`in spacully as anxious to in default af mying a fine of $30 he was mnt to Government for the whole of the Farts was to similar onse is now helag enacted in connection
saly got to the mouth of the Upper Yangtare, obtain. when the hill garo a lurch and seriously dam aged the guards of the steamer. In consequence of this, tha balk was cast off and sashored near the Red Buey, where she is at present. The tangisan, on her retaru, will be laid ap for a few days for repairs.
PURIFYING DRINKING WATER.
A Shipment of theas Filters in three useful farmers is mentioned as a minimuta quan- Kwangtung alone, one of the belonging to
sias kas just been rocaivel by the Undersigned.
A.
3. WATSON
LIMITED.
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Hongkong, lat May, 1896.
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HJAKORA, Jong 231, 1996.
Tex petition of the Osium Merchants of Hongkong, published in another column,
The new Japausse orniser Naniwa Kan left brings clearly into view the momentous in-Singapore on the morning of the 15th inat: for terests dependent on the decision of the Yoketams. Joint Commission which is shorty to it with
He bas
1 of 1854.
TSZE A CASE.
Loung Kwal, fortune teller, was unused by Inspector Bremmar on a charge of keeping an agency ine the sale of tae fa lattery tickets at No. 30, Third-strast He was convicted, and
gaol for two months.
SENT BACK FROM THE SUPREME COURT. Chan Atzoi, coolie, who was committed for trial
DRUNKENNRAS, ETC.
The following correspondance has been for. warded to us with a requnat for ita publication: (Copy)
Hongkong General Chamber of Cammeres,
9th June, 1886. Sir-At a meeting of the Committee of this Chamber hold on the 7th instant, considerable discussion took plase with referance to the report now circalating in the Colony that, muzzle- loading gons had arrived and ware still being sent out, to arm sartain of the new Forts.
THE CASE OF THE DETECTIVE A-NEE AT SHANGHAI, The Committee wish to call the attention of the Goverment to the fact, that the sums of
The N. C. Daily News case:-The case of the £55,025 and £60,000 were voted by the Legisla tive Council on the distinct understanding that detectiva Si gaar ie not likely soon to be forgot- the armament to be provided by the Imperial fou in the English Settlement. A so mehat
dient servant.
(Signed) .P. Rris, Chairman. The Hon. F. Starart, LL.D., Acting Colonial
Secretary,
(Copy.-No. 937.)
The
he of the best and latest pattern of breach-load-with the French Concession. It appears from a 122 fact of the Chinese Government promising
ing rdnance, capable of resisting the attoks Chinese version of the mattor that eus pri soners of the worst olası manage to gạt a ham- of the heariost of modern ironclads. to remove the blockade from Hoogkong
Thus writes the Canticorrespondent of our
The Committes will be glad of any informa-mer into their cell in the French Police Station, is wholly incommensurate with the ammnant
Shanghai morning contemporary with refereurs of bar that would be produced by the
to the Viceroy of the Yankwei" In a previous atthe Criminal Sessionsof the Supreme Court cntion the local Government may have it in thele with which they suyada in braking the o'clock in the morning they extinguished their arrived here from Tünuan, with Viceroy Tada perty of Mr. C. C. Colon, came up to be sum-mind of the publis on this point. etablishment of any form of collection of
letter I tuld yon that a Military Officer had charge of stealing a ring. value 35, the pre-power to give, with a view of satisfying the fastening of the faner Iron grating. About twas be fighting among lamp. and, pretendiag I have the honour to be, Sir, your most obe-themselves, shouted for help. On the outer door Chinese Customs in the island. But the
Yu-ying's authority to raise funds for mining arily dealt with, the nae having boon sent back The Japan Malsays:-"It has been the forte copper in that distant province. Now it is vary by the Acting Attorusy Goners.
being opsued by the natira nonstable, named Government will fail in its duty to the ex- of all female sovereigns, whether they be Cleo- well known how Thin Las acquired and appliad
The prisoner had two proripan convictions're-
A-noe, who, was then on guard, the prisoners rashed upon him, corerad his head with a cat, long if it does not seize the present opper-patras or Vistorias, to afford more or less raate the various larga sams of money raised here corded against kim en one of which he had beer
stuffed his eyes and mouth with mortar and filthy tunity of pressing, if not for the removal of rial to scandal-mongers. The Express of Chins at different times during the past three years, westenced to penal servitude and whipping
Sentenced to six months' hurd labour, the first is not exempt. Wonderful tales have been with the urowed object of mining.
rabbish. threw hirn down, wad struck his shinx the Customs statims at the entrances to the related of ber dafags. Indeed, if u of commenced a little war of his own against the and last fortnights in solitary confinemeat, and
and other parts of his body with the hammer, Colonial Secretary's Office, so that while they were cooping he was harbour, at least for the publication of the what people say were trae, her reputation would batsd Euglish in Barmah in the same way as he six hours in the stoics.
Chan Ayak, who had boon cornraitted on a
Вадотель Hongkong. 15th June, 188, rendered for the moment helpless. be considerably draggled. But in all probability commenced his oparations against the French tariff, and gotus effective guarantee for the there bales are simply the prostions of mystery in Upper Tonquin Hadrada of tabis will be charge of stealing a tin box containing $46.24 10
Sir, I am instructed by His Excellency the ing himself quickly, he sounded an alarm. proper conduct of the service, 20 that, in the and ignorance. That the popular estimate of affered as a reward for every English devil's head money from the house of Teu Achan in Tang worde of the Snuggling Commission, "the Her Majesty's statesmanship, at any rate, is very that can be got hold of even though it be dug out Man-lane, was also sent back to be samarily for Administering the Government to inform The other contables eam at once, and the yon, in reply to your letter of 9th June, 1886, priscars were re-captured with but one or trade of Hongkong shall not be subjected erroneous, was recently proved pretty conclusive of a grave. The missiereries and traders in desit with
He and six prior convictions against him for that you have, to a curtain extent, misunderstood two exceptions Aftermaris interrogating the ly when, on the occasion of the Viceroy Li's visit Upper Burmah ara likay to find themselves irregular, indefinite, or an exceptional to Peking, the Empress questioned him about tracked like boasts of proy, and shes of them larceny, &e, and he was sentenced to a similar the onditions of the armament, and that it was a who had struck him with the banner nover intended shut the new Forts were to be sad had must ifl-ned, him, ha revisat an tax then, end that, rensels and goods shall the Opium Convention, and showed that she had may be decayed into qalet nooks to preach the paaishment.
provided with breach-loading ordnance only. lasnit.ng reply, and smartinr from the pain and very accarate knowledge of the commission Gospel to Tsen's lientouts, then waglaid for Charles Form, a Swedish seaman, was fasd
Such provision would be muuoossary and ex- insult A-nee struck at the prismer with the not be forfeited, or persons trading to or provantly to be despatched to Hongkong on that their heads. All this requires money, and Tson From Hongkong be punished for amiraling, subject. That Her Majesty should know so believes be cau raise it bure. The Cantonese are 30 cents for drunksnoss in Peterssa's boarding transgunt, as there are several places in which, hammer intending the blow for his back wad to contact with his head, and the result was that auloss by some competent and open tribuna! much about the flowing poison and the latest getting weary of such trinks. They do not mindhouse, and for assaulting a home boy thera for reverse fire set short ranges, muzzle-loading shodders. Unforinustely the hammar osmo in-
una will be as afectiva as breech-loaders. in which complete confidence may be repus phases of its history was a surprise to many grave enbscribing money to pay a mining sompany, and he had also to pay the boy 50 cents amenda.
His Excellency has been informed that the the prisoner died. The sequel was referred to persons, wheso conception of the Imperial lady's but they object to giving the management of
CHARGE AGAINSTĻLOXANGS,
in our issues of 2nd and 3rd instant. The Ch- ed by the Hongkong Government."
habits of mind and body did not suggest any-that money to the Viceroy of the Yunkwei Pro-
Chinese lokangs No. 339 and 197 were befors mussie-loading guns, which have recently been thing of the sort."
rinces. They know what he has done with the the court cas charge of mise ndnot as constables ant ant, are for sash places only, and for interior hsien demanded to have A-s delivered to hina and existing works; and he is asaared that, so so that he might be taken into the city for panish-
The Franch Assensor objented. There has can some bad weather on the coast As, already subsoribed as capital for mining and laying & wilfully false charge.
Mr. Caldwell defended.
far from there being any intention of deviating companies, and they knew that not a single com between here and Shanghai. The following are re-pany has yet been able, to acquiro the right of The defendants brought a boatman named T from the arrangement by which brooch-loading worstable had been many years in the service, ports of some of the vanaalslatal srrived at hang mining according to modern Wastera methods, in Asui to Taumati Station on the evening of the guns of the best and latest pattern are to be pro. belonged to a respostable family, and bors a most. Eventually the French aai-The steamer Kutsang left Hongkong on Yunusn.
T'has Teen's Euro most Extra 16th inst, and charged him with having, with sided for the sea batteries, it is highly probable szoellent obaracter The French oraisar Prim-ugust left Shanghai the 12th last, at 6.30 p.m. and had to sachor soBaordinary has failed to saquire the con-ansther man not in custody, stapped the first that the armament originally proposed will be Count Ganoral considered it asoessary to yield reference to the protection of the Chiues raon the 18th Jane for Hankow: she will return terwards til daylight next morning owing fidence of native capitalists, and finds him- ofendant in this ass on the Kowloon somewhat angmeated in number and increased to the Che-hsien's duals Are was taken into the city on the 2nd instant, in spite of the the weather. On proceeding, an experienced a terrue and the blockade of making, to Shanghai by the middle of naxt month.
A trap has now bean Isid
brass watch, a silver The exact disposition of the armstent mast bitter tears of his god mother and wife, who stolen from die parson We are informed by the Agana (Mars N. heavy NE. gate with rain and bighegin as far self unable to caise a cash, even to pay his reat rond, near Ma Tau Cheong, searched, him and to power. loss of the Indian trade to this colony would | Medy & Co that the stenar Nurjahan, from as the Taichows when the wind went round and vicg expanses.
bogging for morey for the only npport of were armed tary Authorities. be an irreparable itisaster, and this is what into the affair. All furchsia, and other small things The first defend. ecosarily be left to the decision of the Mii prostrated themselves before the Che-hsian,
staavier Fagor left Footbar on the 15th and signs are not easily beguiled, however; sad aaat farther stated that the m
I have the honour to be, Sir, your roost obedi- the family. The way in which he has been treated in prison has gone ou from bad to had molerate unsteady winds and rainy weather plan has been set on foot for beguiling oitions of with daggers, and ran away after robbing him.
worse. The gamen underlings are draining (Signed) are never tired of telling the Chinose that they do and the prisoner ran the other. He shouted
FEEDERICK STEWART, to Montagu, then froth a. W. winds and far the nited States. Some of these U.S. citizens The man who had the property ran one way.
etery available dollar from his friends and robbery, and chased the prisoner, and the
Acting Colonial Secretary relations. He is said at present to be suffering weather to port The steamer Feking reports:--
not want any colonion, and thus deserve the Left Hougkong at 5.30 p.m. on the 19th with
on the one hand have absorbed Toaquin and Wai. He came out in the direction of the sound.
ingenuity conld' davka. His family cannot go The Agents (Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & East Nine Pins, had to put back and anchor Annam, whilst the English have just recently and he and the frat defendsht came up with the
fa sa bin or tako hlm food without heavy bribas Co. infuem pa that the Glen Lines for this port andar Tento Island, B6, B18th puder absorbed Rarmah. Te will not do the lost prisoner simultaneously and arrested him. They
to the prison-keepers. Hy is fastored be an iron frais, from London, Left Singapors for this port weigh strong wind with from N.E.; passed to apply to the English
fraus or rack, with bis bands and foot bound rosterday.
through the Haitan Straits; in the evening had they should clinch tho bargain by annexing searched him, and in his girdle they found
dagger which they produced. Inspector Thom.
tightly, standing orect, his neck extended so that The goods salved from the wreak of the fudo. thick weather with rain; 16th, 2.30 m., the wind Tartan. Two yeaag Americans have thna heet son, who took the charge, thought the whole
The following late telegrams are taken from he can neither rest nor, take food without the -greatest-dificulty, day and night.. From two Chian steamer Sectes were sold at Shanghai by veered into the S... the sea rising last and salooted as the right kind of people to deal with story sooned exceedingly improbable, and he
the barometer falling to 20.63. In the afternoon people who it is believed have this command of caused inquiries to be made. In the autime Rangoon papers-
is thra hundred dollars ars Cerusudud na the suction on the 15th inst., and realised a little the weather moderated. Arrired at Shanghai lots of money, or who have friends ready to
MANDALAY, 1st Juno. the casa came on fer hearing at the Police Court
aam for which he can be released from tortare at 2 p.m. on the 17th Jane after anchoring from furnish China with any amount for such laudable and was dismissed,
Lisul Colonel Fitzgerald rushed Paungyang, and alluvoi to lis numblested in his cell. The The steamer Mayne took from Foocher de 8 am to nosa.
purposes as mining, sto. Brother Jonathan,
The greater part of the day was occupied in 10 miles from the Katran Zabra's Capital, had family are too poor to collect so much money Shanghai on her last trip over Tis. 300,000 of In an article on Coast Delencia, the Tientsin Boware! There is dangor larking in the vicinity hearing a number of witnesses for the prosessina man weandel killed about 20 Kachass, and thus the case goes on. Surely it is high
of the Envoy moet Extraordinary. You may with them, so that it is a ton much to say tribute syrea. The moday was shipped on to sheh-pas of the 9th June says these defence spesa of your caputation as well as your money tin, and only that side of the 999 was complote" wounded others. Zabwa sont propitiatory offer-time western nations hagan to protest agains
ings Zabs and guda, apologized for his people's this system of private torture to exaut money. Tiantain by the Fangshun
4 are very good, and goes on to rataerk:-The Chi-
misconduct and promised to take better care in The Che-bsien must certainly be aware of what The departure of Señor Bodrigues, the new nose have bought ships and guns from Europe, in that lonality, and live to rae the day you van
future. As he had been suficiently panished go on in his-yamen, and must connive at this for the past, by political offcera's advise the forventer barbarity. If he is not aware of it, surely, Spanish Minister, for Poking, from Shanghai,und they have forsign captains and mates in the tared to give the Euroy a friendly start. I will not take place for some time as the now ships. New forte are being constructed all round know that he will tell you that he has subseri. inillion dollars of capital,
realved to return to Bhama, after stopping then some of our cossalar officials would do well to day's at Panngjang
enlighten him, or at least fake steps to ensure Legation buildings are not yet ready for occups the coast; Prince Chun is looking after the in-bers for more that
land defences, while Li Hang-chang is attending and only requires a few tens of thousands to set
better treatment for natives who have rendered to those on the coast. The ships will cruise the mill a-going!"
Maharajah Dhaloup Singh left hero for Eu-long and faithful service in foreign employ sad have thas earned the hatred and contempt of nativa officials,
the petitioners air will be the result of the establishment of a Chiness Customs collec- torate here. Last rear over Recente-fira million of rupees won remitted from Hong. kong to India against oníuma shipped to this port, and some 150,000 hales of yarn (valand at about ten millions and a half of dollars) wero alas importeł from India. The spium merchants are likewise the importare of rars and other Indian produce, and in the event of their lauring the colony they would undoubtedly akathisimportant treda
that the turn-ovar of the colony would be re. duend by from forty-five to fifty million dol Jara, or may £3,000,000 sterling. It in simuly out of the question that the British Govero- meat could assent to any proposal the effect
A special telegram to the Shanghai papers from London apnouncing the death of King Louis of Bavaria, states that he committed suicide by drowning.
aver Tle. 1,500.
tica.
dom crist, but they refer to the report of With reference to the Hu-shin-Sin Naxzing the Smuggling Commission in 1882, which collision case the Mercury hears that the damages stated that the amount amuggled was oom-to both vassals amount to 80,000 Captain Wad. dilova, of the Sun Nancing, was, the Daily News paratirely smell, and the petitionare say that states, held clear of it blame by the arbitrators their own atperienon of the manner in which
ent ervant,
strong NE. winds and heavy sea; 7 p.m. of greatest confidence of the Chiness. The French second defendant hoard the shout at Ha Tan | The Hon. P. Ryrie, Chürman, Hongkong Gan- from one of the moss eruel fortams that human
or Franch,
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SUPREME COURT.
22nd June,
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,
BEFORE THE Hos J. Russet, ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE.
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when the court rose.
The case was adjourned to to marrow.
HONGKONG OPIUM MERCHANTS AND THE JOINT COMMISSION.
The following petition has been presented by
eral Chamber of Commerce..
LATE TELEGRAMS.
Apes, 4th June.
ST. PETERSBURG, 3rd June. The Fursion Press publishes a statement that the Shah of Persia has doolined a proposal made by the Sultan for Musalman allianca.
TEHERAN, 3rd June.
Whereupon the Echo de Shanghai remarka- "We have no doubt se to the good faith of the writer of the article, but unless he is in the NL- fidence of the tortarer, we believe he has been imposed upon. From whom ook be have get At a ministerial bang net which took place huros informstina F From the family? It is pro- yesterday, the Turkish Envoy mado a speech in bable that if the latter hat anything to complain which he saggested the advisability of an Alliance about May wald hara gane to the Consulate- between Russia, Turkey and Parais, and said General; we do not think the Che-haien or his " that England was the enemy of Persia and followers would hare taken him into their conf- dance. When people accuse a judge and try to Turkey.
PHILADELPHIA, 3rd Jane. bring him into disreputs they ought to have
LOEDON, 5th Jane.
The iterances of Turkish Envoy at Teheran
of which would be to remove this large trade
M. Krantser, the now Chargé d'Affaires for from port to port, and can quickly be concentrated to another and non-British colony. If Hone Frouse at Paking, will leave Shanghai for his at any place. They have at present excellent
the upium merekants to His Excellency the Astrops yesterday evening- kong were the only place at which the opium post early in Jaly, cad the Consalate-General alman, and their defences will before long he as
ing Governor, Hon. W. H. Marsh, C.M.G. teade could possibly be carried on the pro- that port will be in charge of M. Thiebant as good as those of the European countries, Eng-
LONDON, 1st June.
To His Excellency the Oor Administering the (ls- land. Frsuos, and Germany, and as those of Acting Consul-General.
vernment of Hongkarz. posal to assist the Chinese in collecting their
LORD SALISBURY'S POLICY.
The 21st day of June, 1884. Tevenue would be law outrageers, bat when Director of the Kiungus Arsenal, has scoopted.
The Daily News says that Mr. Chai, Second America. Chius cannot afford as much money for men-of-war as England ear, but then man-
Lord Salisbury in a speech at Loeds declared
The Petition of the undersigned murohants aboweth of-war cannot go up rivers if torpedoes are laid there is the prospect of its simply having the acting appointment of Magistrato of the
As the Commission sppointed under the Chafoo Keeping up soldiers costs much money, but they that the Conservatives were determined to sup-as follows: the effunt of transferring the trade olsewhere,Mixed Court at Shanghai and will commence will soon be very efficient and will repay the export the Unionists.
Convention and the Supplementary Agreement of liat kis duties on the led inst.
pense. He thinks it a bad policy to let the chief
LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL AND your is short to domenen Ita. Isboure, your Peti- than injuring Hongkong without in any
Bapers, the andersigned Merchante, ho are largely The Shanghai Courier says that a-large nom. men have control over too many departments,
MR. GLADSTONE: way improving the position of the Chinese
Interested in the Charm Trade of this Colony, den the Seltugor Tin Mining Com-and says that there should be raven heads of sar
Lord Bandolph Churchill's electoral manifesto & Atting opportunity to bring to Your Exellency's Government, it is at ones placed besc d the berskares
pany were sold at that part en the 17th Jans for vices-s general, sa admiral, an engineer, an
otice certain lacte connected with the Opium Trud, hich, in their opinion, should not be fost sight of by pale of serious argument. The petitioners $1 each. This is indeed a descent from the $550 examiner, & doctor, a judge, and a paymaster denonces the Premier.
instead of these being all under one man's charge.
the Commission, not only in your Petitionare interests Herr Most, who has been on his trial for proc, oron it that judge be a Chinese one. We bat also in those of the Colony generally. admit that's cortin amount of smuggling at which they stood some eighteen months ago.
At present slips are being built in England and
instigating the late Socialist riots at Chicage do not know how Anne has been treated in his Your Petitions are aware that the much cand elsewhere in the United States, has been prison. but we are certain of this that the Con- Germany, and he think that as soon as they ar
Tweed question of a Chinese Custom Hoare in Hoog. rive the defences of the Empira will be excellent.
kong has long else been definitely settled by the sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment sad al-General of France will not lose sight of him." To which the Daily Newa rejoins-Wo-pro Home Government, who decided, that such an instita. Las in addition been fined $500, - lion, haring regard to International lay and unge, The marriage of President Cleveland to Missare of the facts we related; and we left them to The Messagorios Marítimos steamer Djemt
could not be established in a British Crown Colony Falaam was solemnibed to-day at the White tell their own telo, and produce their own effect which arrived here yesterday morning from
on our readers. It se childish to sak whero wa Shanghai, brought quitan number of distinguish-
yet articles kave recently been published in the Bhen
House.. Pao and other Northern papers, and it is a matter of
got one facts and our contexporary in the posi The Sheep says that a small stem-lano, ed personagas, amongst hur passengers being
sommta rawer amongst the Chinese hero to-day, the traf is conducted by the Chinese,monouring but foot long, was built at the Señor de Alba Salcedo, late Spanish Ministar
ton he has taken in the case will have only him- that this, ora similar question, is about to be revived
self to thank if he is held to have in a great mas by the Commissiouers at the forthcoming Commissionare declared to be without foundation. when the drug names into their hands, Tientsin Amanal in May, and awei-yuen hus Plenipotentiary to Chins, M. Cogorda, French
3.-It is said that in rator for this concession the
sare-constituted himself the defender of the in been entrusted with unrigating it to Poking, for Minister to China, and Mr. Byron Branan, the is completely in accord with the can-
the special use of the Emperor in his excursion British Consislar Member of the Joint Commiso IIING PO AND OTHERS V. LI. Trxa, 9285.82. Chinese Authorities propose to offer a set of the
humanity which is now being perpetrated on thế ta Bàn làm
ion about to sit here on the Optum question.
A-nes. Doubtless he did not man to defend the clusion of the Commission. All
Mr. Bowles (from the oice of Mears. Wotton cemeral of the blockade from the neighbourhood of
Hongkong. The N. G. Daily News has the following con
Yaman ermelties, but he need not be surprised 4-The alleged object of the establishment of much "a eridevon tende in this direction, The
The Chinamaa who arrived in Shanghai in the
Customa aavide kere, is, as far as your l'alitioners can
if the people attributs that intention to big. Now that his attention has been directed to the Smuzeling Commission found that in the Cise on the 14th inst, with two Korean girls and caring the two first named gentlemenor and Deacon) for the plaintiff, Mr. Holmes for
Salcedo arrived in Chian in 1894, and during the defence.
Mr. Bowles said the claim was for $229.89 forest, to pat a stop to the smuggling of the foreign
deng into the mainland.
condition A-geo isin, we are care that the ConanĪ Fear 1892 the halsace of opium remaining to one Japanese, has my the Daily Nm) head seat his term of service in the courter has been
into the city. The Japanese girl has bes banded twice to Paking and ones to Koren, having made damages for trespass on a wharf at the end of 5-It is true that a certain amount of amuggling
Graaral, M. Krastser, will not lose sight of this be accounted for in Hongkong after dednotover to the Japanese Consal, while the Korean Shanghai his home, and signalised his residonos Station-street, Yaumati, and for 356 for rent at door exist, but it, don bilass be in this recllection of
All the Great Powers have agreed to the reis-ass, and if he has any doubt of the truthful- ing the import into China through the girls are being taken care of by the native au- in this Settlement by the grand ball which ho the rate of $1 per day. The plaintiff also ap Year Rauallenoy that the Commission appointed in
gave at the Coatry Úlabin 1885. He has some plied for an injunction restraining the defendant 1892 to investigato this partionlar subject me to the ing of the blockade of Grook ports, but the for- now of what we related he has only to make few enquiries to be satisfied that our account Foreign Customs from the total amount re.thorities.
The troopship Dalhousie, which has been built was accurate. We obtained faller information esired here as 19,856 pioula. For the year Yesterday morning the body of a Chinaman sixteen decorations, among them the firand Cross and his servants-from coutinuing such trespass conditalet that a comparatively small quality, bear iniported, reaches the mainland without paying the
subjected. He is chained by the legs; an iro 1975 the Native Castous returns are was discovered hanging to a tree below Kennedy of the Order of Isabella the Catholic; he is an and the use of this whart. The wharthad uning on insguisent proportion to airs total amount sign squadrons will remain near Graak waters.
frame in fastened from his shoulder down to the available, and show that of the 21,670 picats road. The body was much decomposed and had or of the Legion of Honour, Bud he also has in existence some years, and had been rebuilt by Castoms duties tarongh the Native collectarates, and for Her Majesty's Indian Marine, was launched yesterday of the torture to which. A-nee is
the decoration of the Chinese Double Dragon the plaintifa who were the owners of four janke your Petiliocere would mean that their own v. yesterday at Greenock.. apparently been in the position in "which it was
Cholers has broken sat here.
arm so that the hands cannot be raised at all or the arms bent, and the hands are fastened toge- af opiam imported into Hongkong thai yene fennd-for some considerable time. Atan ingaust Thone Solor Salord hea varnod in a long course The defendant was the owner of the Tang Yperience of the manner in which the traffic is conset. Juty was collected by the Native Authorities held at the hortuary yesterday afternoon a vac-of publierervies; he will be mach missadin Shang-junk, and with this junk he had used the wharf, ad by the Chinese, when the drag passos into their
The United States squadron has been ordered thor. He cannot recline to sloop, and cannot e hai Loving made bidself very popular by his und ho had thereby damaged the plaintife by hole, la completely in scored with the sonicmons of Your Petitioners would subrait to Tour Emal- failing bonhomie, while the grass unit affability taking from them a lot of business and custom.
who are willing to put food into his mouth. His on 10,818 pieuls. In the same year Sir, diat of "found dead" was returned.
The Nippon Ynsen Kaisha's steamer Owari of Mme. Salcedo will he remembered for a lung The plaintiffs claimed to be entitled to the long that wherers & heary import duty is leri on to Portland, Maine, in order to avoid a condict scares food himself, but has to depend on these
LONDON, 7th June. THOMAN WADE estimated the amoun; boiled
family have to pay in order to see him; they fime. M. Cagardan'arrived in China in October wharf, for which they paid a rent to tavernment. any commodity, attempts will continue to be ads to respecting the fishery question. Maru, & vasal of 1,094 tona nott registor, vom
The one was really a test case, as there are a vade 4, and would cite the instance of India, where,
with a largo sad experieuset staff of ansiale, and a Mr. Labonghere has written a letter to Mr. offered all their rely money to have him at Hongkong for local consumption and ex-manded by Capt. J. Thomas, left Shimonoseki-on last year, being sent with the special mission of port, and that shipped in its raw state al the 10th June, bound to Shanghai vis Chefoo, arranging the commercial convention ne to Ton. alber of slopers, & be right to the cordon of stations soul the producing districts, it Chamberlain, in which he has mais an urgent released from the iron frame, but the suswer
between which ports it in, we firing Bax) bequin-between-France and China and when the who all claim to have as much right to use the has been found impracticable to suppress amuggling at 2,500 piculs.live, the Company's intention of rozning her. Canvention was signed, be was appointed Minis. wherf as the plaintiffs. In the first instance to this in your Poula'y mould reappeal in the name of many members of the was that it was not a quarter enough, and two the House of Commons, in the Times of 5th Kay, the Home Bule Baif, or else to sbstain from the removal of the iron frame, so that the man Taking the returns for that year és a guide In connection with the extension of the carry tor by telegraph. He has many decoratious: he bamboo wharf was built here by subscriptions for Your Excelleasy to the report of the opise debate Radical party to support the samading of to three hundred dollars are demanded for Toting. Mr-Chamberlain in reply has finally could have the use of his arms and sleep withou the Commission reported that the number of ing business of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha to tho is an Beer of the Legion of Honour and a among the parties, which became rotten and nee-
7-Your Exoay will casily understand that
pain or incorventence, having culy vinnacles on China coast, Capt. A R. Brown, one of the Grend Offloor of the Crown of Italy. His Jaties lea. Then the plaintiffs got up another aub- 1880.3
The international aquadrons will return to his feet. There is nothing in this treatment of pioals of opinn smuggled into Chins fromanaging directors, las sirvived in Shanghai in have kept him almost exclusively at Tiontain, asription and with it built another wharf. This three many wa ghly ressons why the highest Chi-declined to support the Bill in any
to Tientin and his residence there having been varied by a trip was carried away in a typhoon, and after that the nose antheritio lege that monggling from Hong.
a priamor in A-moo's position in lite which osn -Hongkong could not be more than 4,000, the Torso Mars, on route
to Kores to negotiate a treaty."
present structure was put up and it is about this Long asemas much greater proportions than is so Suda Bay on Tuesday next... Last year the quantity imported into Hong. Chefeo
where than to China
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the Commission.
CONSTANTINOPLE, 4th Juno. The Porte has suggested to the Great Powers that in view of Greek diarmament, the blockade by the international feet off consts of Greece against vesselesailing under Greek flag he raised.
Venice, 4th June, Cholers is increasing here.-
LONDON, 6th June.
FLORENCE, 5th Jane.
PHILADELPHIA, 5th Juga
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