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In many place a good deal of contention

With reference to the recent accident on board the American ship Hagaretown, the Shanghai Courier records the death, on the worning of the 9th inat, at the Hospital of Mr. Healy, late boatswain of that meal, from the offoots of his injuries. It appears that mor tification set in, and was the ones of his death. Deneasnd was buried in the afternoon, and he costs now alongside his comrade, Charles Blifford, whose body was found in the river the previous morning. The expenses of the funeral wors covered, we understand, in each instanes by Mr. A. Webster, the owner of the Hayarstown,"

SUPREME COURT.

19th July.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION, Enrozu Ms. A. J. ERAGIL, ACTING PRISNE

Jungs

LANG . JACKSON.

In this case J. C. Morrison of the Glass Works applied to have the goods whion were seized by the Lalliff for the greditor, R. Lang, restored to him as they were his property and not that of the defendant, A. H. Jackson.

Lang's

THE CUSTOMS TARIFF ON THE JUSE TRADE

As to

IMPRESSION OF THE ICHANG GORGES.

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alfan for dothos supplied, and Chi-lei on the north to the neighbourbon Taoist temple on a little lodge of rock jast the election of Prino FuDINAND illegal,

but he dishy his claim should of Pelara and Heng-ch'un on the south. Half big enough to hold it, at the top of a moutain If quite 2,000 foot high and with a shoer prosïvies. and that a disagreement having srison be

take preder of hisfolient's, who had up-way between those points was Shui-we plied food ng 20 es to Mr. Jackson. Incen- a road wers out and communication established on one side. Another day we walked from half- tween the Bulgarian Reganta both thay and

ainsica beythe LC. were sufficent between Shui-wei and Chang-hus on the west. past six to half-pat fire to the Gold Diamond the Ministry have resigned. On what grounde

proof of the infelitador of Mr. Jackson to his orn side of the mountains, the whole district mountain, where there is a Buddhist temple no Russia holds the Bulgarian alastion legal

allent, and unfeae Lordship believed that his both north and south would be effectually sub-a slightly larger platenu, with a spring right on ws are unable to say, 'probably because it

client had forged his I. Q. Um he hold that the dued; but any plan short of this won't only the top of the mountain, and a wonderful puno olalm was good.

have temporary results and would be a decided ramic view. It is over 1,000 feet higher than was made without the sanction of the Cria,.

His Lordship said ai there was some disagree waste of money. The scheme was slopted by the other, and to get to it you walk along a quito but it would seem only tos probable that

ment abant the value of the articles. before the Memorialist. A body of troops, savor hun narrow path with procipio on both sides, s giving judgment, he should like someone whodred strong, scompanied by a number of you realise that in China there are no railings tle purpose of the Rastian Government has

had no interest in the case whatever to calus artificers and labourers, companood road-making and no roads, nothing but marrow paths like.

Buvor rally believed it at a point in Chang-ins and worked in an English Bald patha been practically effected by the confusion

them. which must no reign in this unfortunate

Mr. Doanys said that they were quite willing asterly dirootion; while another body bogan at till I came here, and the agrionltarists are al- principality, What will be the outcome of the

and that he would arrange with Mr. Caldwell Shui wei and worked, westerly. Before spring ways oneroaching upon scan the narrow paths for this to be done and would notify the reaalt the task was completed, the two parties having there are, planting indian cora and a few bean. mot at Tan-she-ling, and having constructed, plants or something, on the paths, on the chance crisis thus created it is difficult to predict,

Mr. Donnys appested for Mr. Morrison and to his Lordship.

the one 12, the other 60 i, c road, which that the passer-by will not tread upon them. but it is quite possible that the Re Mr. Caldwell for the plaintiff, R. Lang.

was a most creditablo performanan considering The people are greatly interested in sesing a Mr. Dennys said he puntended on bolalf of his

The women Boot round and ganta may be succeeded by men of pro-lient that the goode which had boss seized by

the difficulty of the country. On the northern Europe woman. part of the castern side of the range, 24 villages beg me to lake off my gloves and my hat, that Bussian tendencies. In any case it is al the bailiff were not in the possession of the de

and 4,000 mm auboitted near Shui-wei, and they may see how my hair is done, and the colour most certain that the election of Prince fondant and ware not his property. The saizare

The new tariff which was put in force & short villages and 2,000 men near Suan. Alse, of my bands. Then an old woman is sare lo FERDINAND will be annulled a distasteful was legal since the goods were not in the pasasaloz of the defendant oor did the applicant to the Caaa.. It will be fortunate for the Mr. Morrison, held them in trust for him. Mimo ogs with reference to the junk trads to after a leplay of force and threas of bombard squeeze my feet, to see if there really is a foot persons, the inhabitants of 53 villeges, gave their the women hove have small foot: that is, they The mea adopted the have them bandaged up, and walk upon their Bulgarians if the formation of a new Minis Jackson, the defendant in the original suit, was Hongkong and Macao tas as already announced, ing the principal village unless it iskled, 15,000 Alling up all those big boots. For of course sil

Iving in the beginning of May at the Vioteria boon suspended, but the following summary of allegiance together. try leads to no more serious bouleversement Hotel About the 15th of that month Mr. Jack-on articls nnder the beading of "Chiness astute Chiness tonsure; headmes were appointed for big tous, and very well they get along pon son oined the mess of Mr. Morrison and another neas," which appeared in the Macan Independente the villages, and the use of the Chiness them. They are very friendly and bring out calendar was introduced among them. The athairs and benches before their cottage doon, gentleman at the Glass Works. It was agreed of the 9th instant, still possesses some interest: Laution of the Memorialist's older was then and bag us to sit down, and offer tas, or, if The commerse of Masso continues to complain turned to the southern part of the region, round they have not got that reads, hot water. But that be should not pay any reat for the quarters which be occupied, but sbeuld contribute hia share towards mesas expenses and servante. At of the new tariff lately put in foron by the Chi- about Polars, Here, alan, it was necessary to the children cry with torror if I touch tham, different times Mr. Morrison advanced Mr. nosa Customs in such an unforeseen and violent bring the troops within striking distance of or go too near, and-one-little bar in a scheal wa the most formidablo tribe, which had not only went into simply trembled with fear all the mo Jackson various sums of money, for which be received L O. Us, from him. Or 1st June his manner an woll shows that China in pat far from refused itself to subsit, but by its example I afood nese na to hear him road. Sometimes client asked Mr. Jackson for the money to which marching in the track of European civilisation restrained its oighbours also from so doing, also the dogs run away without barking, they pre he was indebted to him. Mr. Jackson who had and from recsising the beneficial iuflax of uni- Tho sight of Chinass forces overawed the so afraid a gent comfort this is for the bark. had losses on the abire market, said he had no valjastion. Orders are sent down from Ps. sarapos, and 31 villages with 13,000 persons ing of the dogs, and the loathsome-looking pigs

submitted in suosion. Adjoining the beaudat sech sattage, and the smells, are the great money, but there were various articles belong. The Chinese Times hears that the Britishing to him, and he asked Mr. Morrison to take king to establish a new customs tariff at aries of Feng-shair and Heng-ch'us are many jaation to going through the often lovely-looking Hoang Eang barque Basuto, which was condemned some time thans in payment. About the 15th Juno Me.the fiscal stations in the neighbourhood of powerful trites. With the assistance of troops-from a distance-villages. ngo, bus bees gold by teader, the captain buying Jackson left the Colony suddenly. His client did Maono and Hangkoug, and these orders are from Feng-thon, first 37 and then. 53 vil-Tang ita, terrace nearly, a hundred fest ber for a moderate sam. It is rumoured that not know where he had gone to, but the general put into force by asssalt, without transition and ages wore subjugated in this sighbourhood.above, the river, with all its ourred roofs, The total number that submitted on the eastera looked really like a flight of doves settled report was that he had gone to Australia At without the publicity which overywhere precedes side of the island was thus 218 villages and down there, the wings not quite folded yok, she will be thoroughly repaired for coasting.

any rate he did not return, and his client look

On the wostare side of the and several of the others. Ar Vary piotur. Referring to tho appointment of the now Chi-passession of the Bridles, which Mr. Jacksonho enforcement of fiscal lawa. Woro the affair 50.000 persoas. nese Minister to Germany, the Shik-pos says had given him.

merely confined to the Chinese empiro and its range operations were carried on in the Districts esque from listanos. But the smoila of China para a high honour to Germany by ap F. Howell bailif ssia-A writ of eroon. subjects, it would only be a matter of regret for of Feng shot, Taiwan, Chia-i, and Chang-ne, Ping Shan la obliged a to change our pointing HB. Hung Chun, the Chwang Yean lion in enit Long Jackson was handed the great backwardness of ons's neighbours, and on the borders of which wewe man tribes which actorage, there hoing no reason why we should the optimus of Haslin graduates late to me on 16th June. I looked for defendant for the roxation of the people, who are subjant road not gives their allegiance. The number of endues them. There wore fire-lies there, but member of the Sub-chancellery of the firand hat was unable to find him, and I made a return the greatest financial despotism. Unfortunate villages which were redusal to submisson was not anch glorious ones as at Shih-Pai where were the most luminous I have ever seen. I do Secretariat. It was a surprise to many that the 15th Jane that dofondant was not to be found.ly, however, the arily of tids deplorable state of 260 and their inhabitants 25,000. The malt of they mast long trails of light up the river, and Emperor sticald sond abroad so high a literary I went on bed the Menuir and mado everythings auoircle Meeno vary closely and roleat this work is that in the neighbourhood of Shui-

afort to end him. On 1st July I made a seizure themselves fully in the centre of the pity. At wai and other places, some hundreds of thousands hope there will soon be a stoomor ranning to af partain goods, including a jiariksha. The the moueat when the Portuguese Miniator ap of noros of fertila land enz now be enltivated in transport pooplo safely and easily to this delight.. jigriskeho was seized in a yard at the Glase proches Peking for the purpose of completing safety, internecine fends have been prevented, fal region. It would take now about fifty days Works. The other ardoles ware acipod in three a treaty, the Imperial Goverrraart is giving pre-and civilisation has been introduced among the to get from Inhang to Caangking, 400 miles. different rooms inside the Glass Works. Those feroce to the fiscal district of which seat inhabitants of the most inaccessible mountain and that is a good deal longer than we took from. rooms were jubabited by Mr. Morrison and

is the entre, to make a trial of the new tari valleys. The Memorialist has sooomplished far London to Shanghai. And then the risks and other gentleman. I understood Ar, Morti which strikes a severe blow at almost all brangios more than he hoped to be ablado do in so short possible delay! No boats were able to come son was a clork employed at the Glass Works of summeros by the drawbacks which it arontes a apme of time. At the moment he is kaps back down from that direction, while we were up Op 2nd July 1 got a notice from Mesars. Dennys to the navigation of junks. 4 propas of this by want of fands, but as son as he is is porses-the river; and of some machinery for the Vice- and Mossop on behalf of Mr. Morrison claiming fact, rumours of an alarming gatora gommanded sion of supplies he will press on and finish bis roy of Szechuan that came up here on the pro- the whole of the goods sized, except the fato circulate; to the effect that the tea sad galt fish work completely. During the last two years his vious vayage of the steamer in which we came, ricksha.

industries would have to case, which would be a troops hure undergras extraordinary fatigues in we havo hard already that two boatloads oro By Mr. Caldwell-I know Mr. Jackson hvad sirmity. Also the evil would include oil, auger, a most imprastiestle country and unhealthy cli- lust. and it is just as likely as bot that the loss at the Glass Works, hat I do not know what and other merchandise. The price of keresine raste. Ia begs to recommend for promation the of this may make the rest aless. Sesing thean rooms be soonpied. I looted those articles is said to have risen to double its usual rate, offices who have the most distinguished them range of moantaius, neroas which it would in- because they are pointed oat to rae by Mr.bocause the transportation of this artista by salves-N. C. Daily Nawe translation from doel be diflenit to make roads, sad across which there certainly are none. I better realiss how 4 Protestant home for orphan and destitute Jackson's hoy ss being the property of Mr. junks has been prohibited and the river steamers Peking Gardio.

complotaly the rich and productive provines of girls ie to be opened at Shanghai. The girls Jackson. I found no one in any of the rooms are prevented by the Insurance fles from

Saecuen-the size of France is out oft from the rest of the world. Yot it will be and if Tax excitement and foss incident to the will, it is intended, get a comfortable home and when I made the sizzo Mr. Jackson's bay carrying more than ten cases a day.

a plain lacation, and be taught such simpla went witls mo whoa I made the seizure Herive, the Independente hears that its exporta-

steamers introduce, an unappreciative crowd to loyal demonstrations by English commuar things as house-work and cookery, to fit them to pointed out the Tickshs to me. On the morning tion has born prohibited. Our contemporary

the grand solitudes of tien ravines and precipices, tiea the world over on the occasion of the earn their bread in the world, and they will com- of 2nd July I. want ned saw Mr. Morrison at beliores there are great exaggerations and

the rocks and rapids of the Yangtan Now one There is no Jubilee of Her Gracious Majesty the Queot-prise children who are altogether of foreign the Glass Works and he told me the articles insecuracies in the rumours

Blood and Eurasians. The preliminary commit were hist

doubt, however, that a now tariff has been It depends, I suppose, s good deal upon how can pick one's haudful of flowers, without think- Empress Victory-have now subsided, and too has secertained that two Sisters from Mre.

By His Lordship-The value of the whole of established by the Castors, which has resulted much people like or dislike the journey whether ing one is spoiling any oue olee's enjoyment. justice is generally felt to have been daao to Maredith's well-known Institution in Landes the articles is about $20. I cannot say whather lo serious drawbacks to the commerce of Macso it is worth while to come half round the world, and Now one is away from letters and papers from an event of signal interest and importance to are willing to come out to Shanghai and under the rooms in which I seized the articles had been Taking into serious consideration this cou- then steam 1,000 nautical miles into the interior all the "waretle and the wear o't," and can enjoy

take the supervision and general working of the need by Mr. Jackson.

dust of the Chinese Government it will not be of Chlua, in order to visit the gorgen of the Yong, the health-giving brazzer and the grandeur of the entire Anglo-Buzon race. The celebration How They do not ask for any remuneration,

James C. Morrison said—I raside at the Glas going far from truth to assert that the object of } tzv; but we bave just returned from a fre days the seemary, quite undisturbed. It does not re was, most fitly, in elmont every case, fred to being satisfied with fool and lodging.

Werks at West Point, of which I am in oltarge. the new flesal regtare is less financial than political. 'rip, and what I have seen far surpasses my anti-quire to hars lived porspring and almost cloth. take place as near Accession Day as it coold The Courier wertions a rather curiona soci. The guarters are found me. At the present This regime was only established after the Minis cipations. Indeed, in all my travels, and I really loss through the tea season at Hankow to sujoy time I am living there alene. About 15th Mayter had startelon his voyage to Peking and it does have travelled a good deal in Europe, I kuor no such a trip; but I now begin to realise more than be conveniently arranged, and benen the re-dont which occurred on the 8th inat. in the come-

I and anothor gentleman were living thore and not comprise all the Chinese, ports, but only the country more altogether delightful. Although I did at the time what Hankow is; with its tory, Shanghai. It says foreign lady who Mr. Jansson joined us. juicings were almost simultaneous through visitat the cemetary with her ille child on the

Ha had been previously regions whore Megap and Rongkong are situated.itis June, one of the worst seasons for going there, willow-shaded hund, and its painted ten-chiate He was not very | The Independente goes or to say that the Chi- we have been able to walk about all day long, and ring along on the skvalders of coolies, and cat the Empire. Evar in India, where 8th instant, mast, we regret to ipar, with a sad living at the Vistoria Hotel. PLAN OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE. the festivities were held in the cool season, accident. It appears that whilst the lady was well off at the time; it was understood that what ness statesmen, astute a foxes after having without getting tired to the air fat frash. agitated bayers ural sellers; and no "Mountain juspecting some of the graves, her child caught he ass to live with us he should pay his share and themselves to recognise the sovereignty and oh! so fragrant with delicious flowers! The and Water" beauty, as the Chinese call the the 21st June was held as a general boliday hold of one of the seal stone cresses on another of the mass vzpouses and for the servants.. When of the Portugese over Macao, and befors the feature of the region, of course is the precipins. beauty of landshopo-N. C. Daily News.

Mr. Jackson esme down to live with me he settlement of such recognition, thenght it onn- Fortunately I never get giddy, except on build- I should guess the 'presipinas at grave, with the result that the atons, which apbrought some furniture with him. I had kaown venient to cafores the blockade of the port is ings or bents. as to the form the commemoration should partly had not been tirmiy est, gave away,

Mr. Jackson for some time. I have Tent kith order to show to what extent the commerce of nothing under 2,000 fact, not more than that THE GRADUAL DISPLACEMENT OF

CHINESE TEA BY THE INDIAN. falling upon the little op, entting its band and

GROWN ARTICLE. A full Chronology of remarkable evente sinne tsumo took place beforehand, but the cor- bruising it rather severely. The injured child small sums of money at different times amount. Matas lies at their marny, and to constrain le sheer down, as far as I hava son: sometimes the advent of fonsigners to Chinn and Japan.testante managed to arrive at an anderstand. was at oude taken into the Settleazut, and sting in all to $85, for which he gave me 1. 0. Us representative to ask great coness, thas dolomitic white linestone, which always reminds A description of Chinese Festivals. Fasto, &ing beforethecalebration, which spans to bare tended to by Dr. Mills, and we nader-tand that it the end of May I applied to Mr. Jackson for pissing him in such & position as not to be able ma of dead man'a bonas semetimes westbored a |

with the days oa whioi: they fall

In a paper road or Mr. J. Borry White, lato. his share of mess exponses and for the mosey Tto refuse sughing to the other contrasting rich pellow on. And the graadonc sol mas Comparative Tables of Money, Weights, ko. passed off in a most harmonious msauer

had advanced him. He said he had no money. party.

The crafty provaoding of the Chinese com overhanging pinnacles, and projesting isolated of the Bangal Medical Servica, on 27th May, at He pciated to some articles in his bedroom auð Now Boale of Hongkong Stamp Duties.

overy instance. It was reserved for Hong- The Hongkong Postal Guida for 1887.

A Manila contemporary, refering to sugur said they were of no use to biva and I could probonds in its aessarea bath Hongkong and blocks, or pillara, standing bolt right in the Society of Arts, some interesting details of Arrivals and Departures of Mails and Paroel kong to arrive at the unique decision to prespects, say--Sugar growers in the Philip take those in ion of the money. Is scorpiod Macao, but as these messures affect only the fine relief against the sky, are not pietur- the Ten industry were given.

Th netest figures, said Mr. White, of the Post and in London and Hongkong.

do honour to Her Majesty on iho birthdar of pinos are in a bad way indeed. Renan the 200,000 a bedroom to himself and the whole of junk trade, they withdraw that rival from sque like the samery round Melans, nt excit

ja by hatroom with competition with British navigation, whilst in tika some of the Alpine seanery in Aritzer im garts into the United Kingdon takon from toms of that article had been yearly exported from these articles Beales of fommissione nul Charges adopted by the Heir Apparant, to which date the

I sinele Portugness merchant vessel is to regetatka is enchanting. Nearly every Bower, asperato records of Indian tex wore kept, great big glorious batterir, and brilliantlycobar-illustrate moro forcibly than any words can do Shanghai. Amoy sad Nawchwang. Hongkong Chair, Jinrickaha, and Boat Hire.

Happily, however, the official date for the dues as long as possible in the tain hope of quo- allowed the things to resin in his room tile found.

At the close of the article our contened bird, is unknown to me, and till you have walked the progress made from year to yaar and the tations improving. The paopts in the planting about 10th June as I had no immediate uso for celebration did not pass over without due districts are chasegdaully becoming impove them: I then took some af the pictures from his porary says that it learns from a telegram through a sountry where this is the caie, you position it has at present attained-presuming bonour being paid to the great occasion, and rished, sad the voiame of trade shows a consider room and placed them in my own. He was from Peking that the new tariff has been cannot imagine what a zest it adds to an apo that the first sample reached England in 1837, The serolls were ordered to be ansponded. China has rockrad, dition. But just to tell of them I sgpisin 1939 the first importation of Indian teas an of lonely printed matter, to which reference is

ably falling of Tas Government is trying hard living with ms at the tima. constantly required by residents and those be Queen's loyal subjects in this island were to improve matters, and bus psis plating to remored by Mr. Fackson's boy-into my rooms in as the Independente, to be haneroinat after will show how charming it is. Fancy bamboos article of con noros was made any sarsueted to in feathery tafts, and palms, everywhere not tall 498 lbs. It was sobi by pablis anction in Laving commercial or pulilial relations with the enabled in some fashion to observs the Jubi-munity in every way: The reovat veduction of May. After Mr. Jackma baft I removed other having shown us how much avil she can do. is. Countries embraced within the scope of the lee. It is true that the ceremonies then ob- the sugar export duty in the Philippines by 29 artitlas. Mr. Juoksen never paid wo saything to this way she doubtless thinks that she has bat very grieful, cuestant, tress in fall dower: Mincing lane, the average price realised for it From 1840 the part of our Minister: bat there is no guarantee bitter we found them-walnut trees with bage 95 cases, and averaged Es The Contents ofthe Appendix are to namer-served formed a rather grim contrast to the percent. is merely a preliminary measure to be in cash on seconut of mess expanses or of noquired the right to all complasnoy on the plums laden with the roast of fruit:-but very being 19s, per lb. The crop of 1839 consisted of

followed by others in the interest of the decay- the L. O. U.

By Mr. Caldwell Most of the artioles Mr. that to same order will not be repasted later on lassan and nuts; oranza tress; most beautiful quantities steadily but gradually increased, until es to recapitulats in an Advertisement, but exuberant display of loyalty at Sagapore, or ing industry in question.

quarter millon perhaps of all the tallow tres; rather like the 1851, when it rose to early Jackson brought with him when he came to live include-

even to the brilliant fêtes held at Shanghai,

inac in leat, but each leaf et on a very long ba Sinco ftat year the erect figures are as According to the translation of a paper fra with me were ornamental articles. I supplied. TREATIES WITH CHINA-

stalk. so that the lightest breath sets it quiver follow- Nevertheless the the Peking Gazettes which appeared in our last him with ordinary articles of furniture. The Kobe, and Yokohama, Grant Britain, Nanking, 1849

jug, a light bright green in colour, each shoot Tientsin. 1858

Jubilee was bonoured in the colony, issue, gays the Chinese Times, the trade of the room in which the goods were seized by the

grsip juoke plying between Nowohwang and bailiff is my own bedroom,

The following report by the Governor of tipped at the end with almost scarlet young and if less warmly than in other Tientsia is sáriously threatened. HE the Vi By His Lordship Mr. Jackson gave me some maan of the trial of student who was in loveand the whole tree, a tall well-grown places, it cannot be said the occasion caroy communicates to His Imperial Majesty idea that he was going to leave the colony, but licated in the disturbance which took place last tree too covered with yellowish tanned-like flowers.

the arrangements te has rande for the conveyance he did not say anything, defuitaly. In-

year during the examinations at Yuan-ohen Fu Most lovely is the geneal affoot. And in an- was overlooked. This being the case wa

of the Manchurian grain tribats to Tontain mediately after he left took possesion appears in the Peking Gazette and is translated tamn they tell me it is even finer, taking the would suggest that the ridiculous pro- from Newshwang and the surrounding districtsby of the whole of the articles bo had given by the N. C. Daily News: The accused, Li Fu-

same brilliant tinta as the maple in Canada. position to reanimate the not too of steamer instead of by junk.. His Majesty'a sano-

I aloin the whole of the goode seized is a native of the Chih-ohiang District, and never know if I use this tree or the soap tran was a fellow student of Yang Chen-pre and best. The latter is like an oak in general effect, Tasive loyalty of Hongkong by an union had been previously ontained, and sithongh with the exception of the 'rieksha; that was

difialties presented themselves, arrangements not given mo.

Sang Ho-ling, who have already been sentenced but more graceful, and grows quits big. But I meaning demoustration on the 9th Novom have now bien concluded. The reason alleged

Kwok Aahing stated-I was house boy and to death for their part in the riot, as niso of am keeping the best to the last. Fancy blas ber next should be now definitely abandoned, for this change is, strangely enough, not the noalie to Mr. Jackson. I was with him for about several others who have buffered minor degrees of larkspurs and yellow jasmine, and glorious colour- advantages that will accrue from the transit by | five years. Mr. Jackson went to live at the pauisherent. In June last the Prefect of Yuan. ed oloaudere, and begonixa, virgiu Lilies, and yet It would be taken as a very doubtful.com | steam service, although this conclusion can be ass Works on the let May and I took some chou coramenged to hold preliminary examina. taller white lilies and gardeniss, and candlowers, pliment to Her Majesty to celebrate der Ju. and mort Inxuriently. I was

1860 10,15,320 excited when I first saw vasea-leaved begontsa biles long after the event, and on another by the junkmen avery year. The exigencies of Jackson left the hause and has not singe return-of the entire district of Chih-chiang, carbering enddling into the crevices of a rook by the way. the times som to forse China's hand in all hered. On 17th June, Ye." Morrison said "Your over 900, presented themselves for examination. anviremory. It would be a waste of money returns.

The Lorynon has gone to Newobwang master has gone to Cauton" He also told me Fone hundred of the number who showed soarecido: and exclaimed aloud when a turn of the Tea Association of Calcutta, from returns they

path revealed a whole bunk of dwarf sun. without adequate excuse. It would be at for a cargo of grain; and nopording to the paper that I night go out visiting frionda. There was proviency in composition were passed, and when towers, golden in the saz. Those too are on have been able to collect, as foilows →→

nothing for me to do. I did not ge as there the list appeared, Yang Ch'un p'ai and others, attempt to get up Eestirition in whict pro. referred to bags have already boon forwarded.

ware some things of my master's in the bonse, lisappointed at not finding their names on it, the flowers I can came bably half of the residents, disgusted with A correspondeat writing to the Bothay When Mr. Morrison eame hank to tifin and determined to come the Prefoot into adding more, and so fragrant! And among them all Darjoaling, Terni, and Dogars the whole affair through its mismanagement, what the brinjal is called in Latin, so I am un.found Ibed not gone be threatened to break my their natas by making a united effort to stop enormous swallow-tailed buttardies, and a vary Chittagong and Chula Nagpara ger

head open. I went away then. I returned to the continuance of the examination. They pretty brand of white goats with doar little kids, Debra Tan, amon, and Kangra Orders in Council for Gorerament of H.B. Would reface to take part. Far better will it able to bring it before the public with due digni- the house on 20th Juda. The whole of the loudly proclaimed that the selóotion was quite disport themselves. Grand though the gorges Private and natirs gardons (estiurated)...

Subjects in Chine and Japan, 1865, 1977, ho, therefore, to recognise the fset that they and pomp, but baring had ums experience of articles I had taken to the Glass Works for Mr. usfait, and demanded back their essays team the

themi, as I was so afraid of baing. It is like ita virlues I can sufely recommend it as a constant 1878, 1881, 1884, 1886

Jubilee-ie over and done with, that boat to weak people sufering from a wart of Jackson were still in his room then. I asked official oterks Li Fa-hus had passed, but as he Kulee of H.B.M. Supreme and other Courts pageant or fèic, howover gorgeone and stamina and blood. Not very long ago circum. Mr. Morrison for my wages, but be said he did was at the bottom of the list, he too falt aggriev. Seeing a whole troop of graostat, loving, grand-

in China and Japan

effective, organius six months after the staness compelled my removal into a remote dis not engage wo and that my wages were nothing ed nad at first joined the ethers in urging that children climbing up some grand old rau's kese. to do with him. He wall hob allow me to go

the transmissions of the papera for the higher The Yangtze does appear a very wisked river, event, will recall it to life or be regard.pallatin is the eres of the mild Rinda inha op stairs, but I could see in through the window usination should be impeded. Subseq048tly, full of rooks and whirlpools, just as its shores from evory garden, these estimates are nearly that the articles were in my master's room. bawarer, he returned to his lodginga. With a are full of presipiers. We had a very light always short of the sotaals, fast year (1896) by ed as other than a mare solish exonse bitarte. I was condemned to reside in the took the bailif to the Glass Works and point view to raiaforcing their numbers, the malcon- bost, and an absurdly large crew, eight men begearly 5,000,000: It is, therefore, safa to estimate for a shildiak holiday. Let the. money/district for four longe minibs, and head out to him the articles which be seized. They sents got Yang Jui-t'ong,, one of the principals sider the head map. But with all their exertion, that the solual production of Indiau tea daring Regulations for the Consular Courte of United that would be equandered in abjectle as fire-brinjala-

bazaars could yield nothing bat dhul! and were not in my master's room; they had been mored of the college in which they had studied, to draft they could only got us up against the rushing. the surrent season will not fall short of 90,000,00 Mr. Caliwall Bald his Lordship would see how n penolamation stating the grievances ande: whirling current at the rate of smile an hour. But tha, of which about 82,000,000 lbs. are likely to Bules of Court of Consuls at Shanghai

works and illuminatious-for Her Majesty livs like a Hindn or quit and as my work was completely the craliter, R.. Lang, was in the which they, 400 poor studente, laboured in being the river raa eo fast, and the man worked so hard, he exported to this country, the remainder

'The percentage of Indian tea (in which is i will not be present to witness thein at of such importanes as to domend my most argent bands of Mr. Morrison. According to Mr. Mor-debarred from proceeding to the higher arami and the shores were so varied, ever opening out going for the most part to Australia.

attention, retreat would have been ignominious icon he knew nothing at all as to where Mr. nation, and calling we fear the Prince of Wains will, notwith-so I submitted to Fate, with the heat grooo Jackson want when he so suddenly left the Colony a disturbance. Copies of this dobament were

general meeting to create some now narrow defilo, down which a torrant

had ont its way-always cut quite deep-that cluded Ceylon), and of Chies and Java, taken one had no spot at all of going slowly, but quite for home consumption in the United Kingdom But according to the evidence of Mr. Jackson's widely posted, and their ranks having been re- standing the proponed fentivities, keep bis cvald command. Day aftor day my menu for Customs and Harbour Regulations for the dif- birthday in England-be devoted to the auto breakfast and dinner was curried brinjala with boy Mr. Morrison told biz-for purposes of his oraited from various quarters, they marched in the contrary. The men had long bamboos with exhibita even more forcibly then the import wheat sonnen. I had a little family of growing own to which he should allade directly-that ki a boly of over 100, od made a rush for the hooks at the end, and with these they would statistics the steady growth in public-favour of ferent portact Chins, Philippines, Siam, &mentation of the fund for procuring a statue obifdren around us who all male faces of the poor master had gone to L'auton and would return examination booths. The examination of the hook on to the rocks, and clay us up against the the Indist, and the rapid displacement of the

ture. But we had to eat it. We were a meagro- of the QUEEN, the only real compliment that booking, ferez-stricken not when we first cande the boy, who was aoting as watchdog, as it were, districts was being held at the time, and taking rush of the river, and profit by onasional eddies. 3, an against 97 per cent. from China; in 1875

a few days. His object was thus to get rid of students of the thien-yang and May-raug currest, for we always kept quite close to the Chiness staple.

side, eo as as far as possible to keep out of the. Hongkong.cap. now offer to the sovereign for the diatriot, hat Four months later wo

to the property of Mr. Jackson. Dir. Laug ob- an opportunity of the doors being open for whose namo.ite city beare and during whose wero so much improved in appearance as to tained judgment for $140 Brainst Mr. Jackie of tinkets, to the candidates, the rioters Then at other times they would honed on to the it was 16 par osat, against S4; in 1885 39 per long reign the colouy came into existence. We be hardly reangnizable. I attribute our in- proved health thisfy wɛ our beinjul diot, and

eon and these articles were naized in cone-rushed in a body and created a frightful distar store, scanporing and giving tongue like a cent against 61; while in 1886 it was 41 per The great industry, for so it may now ba da sincerely believe that, in throwing out these from the time I made the discovery of its blend quence. Mr. Lang had not instituted this case bance. The Protect's done was erorbursed, the pack of boagles let loose, and tow the best cont. against 59.

so much for the value of the goods, although etc, were all along, occasiousity beading almost double in suggestions, we giveexpression tothe opinions giving properties I have the greatest faith in it they were worth considerably more than 330, asocial seal, the lamps, hangings, steris pitched their efforts. I thought at first I would signated without question, employs over absor andwishes of a large proportion of the residenta;es on edible. A friend discovering my detox-that be considered, to put it mildly, that Mr into the guest roomg: The Prefoot himself, whewalk 'slong the "patol (!) with the trackers. of our Indian fellow-subjects, either directly, or

for this vegetable, and my intention to hold up and a little consideration will probably enf its virtues to the public, anggests that I should Morrison's alain was a false one. According te went with his retinue to suppress the distur: Ou! the foolish Engilab ident at times the in subsidiary ontarprises dependent on it, over fies to convines dissidents of the reasorable-write of its viose alen and its capability of giving Mr. Morrison's evidence Mr. Jackson owed him bancs, was hit on the forebead with a steno trashers founded along over loose braiders, 12 lasy of rupees being paid to them in monthly money he was unable to pay him, yet he allowed and received a fractura of the bone. The military or over indges of rock, where the limo ragus. About 275,000 acres were under cultiv ness of such a course. It may be wreed (polig, Imust have had the digestion of an ostrich, him to come down to his quortare and inour was then oalled out, and suspended in arresting stono mirata made a fairly stooth surface, but,a tion at tho closs of last year, a considerable Messi. Kelly Walak, S'ghal. perhaps by azome persona, that Hongkong exporisnosis that it can make a much blood se the

For it never upset me in the least degree. My further expense. These articles which were some of the ringloatara and in dispersing the reothers they with their baro fest and bands well portion of this area being immeture planta; the SHANGHAL.Hall & Holtz Co-operative Co. SHANGHAL.....Mossre. Kelly & Walsh.

canact be allowed to be singular amongriobess wine, and it may be tried by any one want. given to Mr. Morrison were admitted to be the mainder. Two of the principal rioters were used, had all they could do to find a fontiug whole, when in full boaring, it is estimated will

ing the stimmins of shealthy diet, but not in cases only property that her. Jackou possessed, and it behanded, and suvorst of the others sentenced to During these mauvais pas or when they were yield 120,000 tre. of tea. NORTHERN&7 Hall & Hollz Co-operative Co. Colonies for, the poverty of its display, for where the syktam has to be kept sol, for it has appeared to him to be highly improbable that he strangulation or banishment Li Fu-hua's ferried sorase in a brat, or waded through the sterling is favested in the enterprise. The mar BAYIR Parts and Kelly & Waleb, Shanghai.

or work the globe, very long and I think. qu. lbs. may be roughly estimated at £4,500,000 vory Leating properties. Hesting and cooling would make over to Mr. Morrison every stick of NAGASAKI Messra. The C. & J. Trading Co. the cheapness of its loyalty. But this ro

The statistios of imparte and percentages of appilcable to the case of a person who joins in a HIOGO OSAKA.Mors. F. Walsh & Co.

putation, if temporarily gequired-which we diets are not much observed on this side of Tadin property he possessed in the world. More than sentence should, in accordance with the law river, these test on board would olar the roous ket value of the current year'a orops (90,000,000 but where, forore aro prevalent, and the thermo- that at the very time Mr: Morrison was lenting riot of this kind, bo strangulation after the manageable cars. The oddest thing to take in YOKOHAMA...ears. Kelly & Walsh. MANILA.........Mera. Diaz Pertes & Co.

doubi-cas better be disproved by the areo-meter rangas high-as high as 100 to 104 these sms to Mr. Jackson he was in debt him-autama sesizes, but as he only incited to the the intense delight the men seered to take in yonsarption of Indian and Chins teas show th SAIGON Merres. Bohroeder Frères and tion of a state which for magnificence shall people learn to be cautious and cbservant of sale. If his Lordship gave any credence to the commissions of the riot and did not participate their work. Of course our livet bosta ser atendily progressive strides which the former has Hundreds of men urs said to be lost towards farnishing the antire supply required Bot be surpassed in the dependencies of the what agrees with theid, and what does not, and statement of Mr. Jackson's boy, which he in it. his sentence will be commuted to 100 blows different thing from dragging a heavily laden made annually-almost without interruption

live acourdingly. Certain Iam that brinjals de submitted was worthy of belief, ho could not Crown, and which shall forms splendid me-not give colic, if moil cooked, and if setan re-possibly entertain the application of Mr and banishment to a distance of 3,000 Z

it is out of danger and progressing as favourably

as cironmstances will allow..

wart

Biveness of the bastions and towers of rocks, and

the salonde until the houry fall in prices set in.the caption of some Japanese ligure they crash all movement at Mas, where not land, bak swe-inspiring and sublime. Then the the Customs returns ainen 1853-when the first the Chonors of Commoreo of Hongkong | festivities pmpar havo been deferred. Many growers since then holl back their pro- saralls which were in my sitting-rom.

The APPENDIX consists of

FOUR HUNDENÝ PAGES

CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY.

Chefe, with Additional Artici. and all others not abrogated.

France, Tientsin, 1859

Convention, 1850 Tientsin, 1885

Treaty of Commerce, 1886. United States, Tientsin, 1858

Additional, 1869

Peking, 1880

German, Tientsin, 1861

Pekinr, 1880

Russia, Japan, Busin, Brazil, and Paru,

TELATIES WITH JAPAN-

Great Britain

United States

TREATIES WITH COREA

TREATIES WITH BLAM

TREATIES WITH ANNAM

Netherlands

Coroa

TREATIES WITH CAMBODIA CUSTOMS TARIPES

Chinage

Siamese JOTADDAR

LEGAL

Cureau

Tables of Conerlar Fees

Code of Civil Procedure, Hongkong.

Table of Hongkong Court Foo

Admiralty Rules

Foreign Jurialiation Act

States in China

Chinese Passenger Lat TEADE REGULATION

China

Гарал

Siam

Customs Beizure, Chiba

Pilotage Regulations

HONGKONG

Charter of the Colous

New Rules of Legislative Council

Port Regulation

&

KA

.

Orders may be sent to Dally Press Ollos, where

It is published, or to the following Agents

MACAO

ЯWATOW....

AMOY FORMOSA. FOGCHOW... NINGPO

Mr. F. A da Cras.

Mossa Cuelch & Co.

Messrs. C. Gorard & Co.

Messrs. C. Gerard & Co. Mesara. Hedge & Co.

Gardes

HAFOI Mr.F. Mainfroy.

HAIPHONG......Mr. G. Gavelle,

BANGKOK .....Morers, Ramsay & Co.

SINGAPORE Moura. Sayle & Co.

PENANG Meirra. Maynard & Co.

COLOMBO........Messrs. A. M. & J. Ferguson,

morial of the Jubilee and an enduring token alike of the munificence and loyalty of the | population of Hongkong..

CALCUTTA..... Mesura. Newman & Co. STLNEY....Moura, Gordon & Gotok.

MELBOURNE...Messrs. Norton, Hargrave & Co. Was the announcement that Prince FRE

BRIBANE.... Mesary. Gordon & Gotch LONDON... LONDON..

Mr. F. Algar. Clement's Lane. Meears. Street & Co.,30 Corahill, LONDON...Massra. Batee, Hondy & Co. LONDON.........Mr. W. M. Wills, 151,Cannon St.

Exchange.

DINAND of Coburg had been elected Priase of Bulgeria was telegraphed out we feared slant the action of the Sobranje had not received the suction of Russia, and this

Gazette Boys:I have ust the remotest idea

triot, where meatof any kind would have basu a

I had to make up my mind to

gularly they make blood andare fattening whers there is no orgenic disease.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

SUPPLIED TO THE "OLILY PRESS"]

LANDON, 11th July. RUSSIA AND THE BULGARIAN ELECTION.

Huis be declared the Bulgarian election

MOTTİNDE.

A STUDENTS' RIOT IN CRINA.

جنہی

SUBJUGATION OF SAVAGES IN FORMOSA.

I.

the.

1952.*.**

22,000

1879 18,118,90)

1353

285.000

1971...... 15,331,00

1231

259,000

1922 16,919,000

1835......

496,000

10. 18,424,000

1850

€99.000

1571..... 17,377.000

1957.....

$20,000

1875 25,510

I

188

703,000

187037H

1830...... 1,013

1877 31,833,00 1878. 36,007,100 E970 ....19.482.00

There are numbers

aru one des not feel saddened or depressed by

jank

18......

1,113,600

1861..... 1,520,000

1962

190

1,765,000 1880 45,015,500 2,560.000

1891 45,764,900 1864-

3,285,000 1835 2619.008 1867 1506..... 5.18.030

1267......

1024,400 1869... 8.132.400

54,030,360 61,656.500

138465,731,900

69,150,000

185 1860...... 70,595,900

In 1887, the crop is estimated by the Indian

Asam, including Cocha: and Sylhet

...... 3,571.6.20

11.703.300

1,544,004

3,750,000

1,500,000

Total of Brugal FrusGoney Total of South india Total for all India. ....... ........ 86,031,92) But as the Association do not ressive returns

85,071,930

1,003,090

In 1865 the percentage of Indian toe was only

About £19,000,000

ia these rapide every year. And it really for the United Kingdom; bat it must not be does asem too dangerous work to put men supposed that this saccess has been attained to your in year out. Think of the tow lina without groat snorilles on the part of both coun Mr Dannys submitted that Mr. Caldwell's

breaking Just the little time we have been away tries of India, in order to oust her rival, and of statement was decidedly in his client's favour.

we saw one just wrecked, and two drifting down China to kold her monopoly or to maintain a Mr. Caldwell had stated that tho property was

stream unmanageable, their tow lines having supremacy. The consequence has been an extra- worth a much larger anm than that ́etated in court, but be argued that if these articles were Liu Ming-ch'un describes in a memorial to broken, and nearly all their mon being ashore ordinary full in the value of tea amounting in 10 of great value, it was hardy likely that Mr. the Throce the steps which he has recently taken And the farthest point we get to was only fifteen years to about 18 seats, a sirrastange which Jackson would have handed them over to Mr. to civiliso and subjugate the garages and open ailes from Lobang, so that we got back dowawas notied by the Chancellor of the Exhequer He at stream in tes hoers. We did not go farther in his recent Budget proch Mr. Gomoten Morrison, but would have realised on them him- up the mountain districts in Formusa, self. If his Lordship behaved that Mr. Mor the same time requests that some marks of faveur because our faptain said it was just then to observed that if the anty of sixpence per poenit rian's claim was false one then he must believe may be bestowed on those of his officers who er dangerous to take our bousaat past the three had been remitted a few years ago, in deference to that he had been guilty of deliberately forging the ceptionally distinguished themselves in conuat terribia whirlpools of Nantow, sed of coured the cry for a froo breakfast tabis, the enemmer TO.T. As to the statement that Mr. Kerrison tion with these operation. It was reported to the half the pleasure of the trip was in landing world then have to pay actually more for the

SAN FEAN'00, Mr. L. P. Fiaber, 21, Merchants anticipation has received speedy fulfilment. illegal, and a disagreement faving arison between was, at the time he was lending monoy to Mr.Memorialist last November that thers still re- every now and then, and, walking up the wild duty for articles than he does now with the duty The telegram published, to-day announces the Regents bath they sad the Ministry have Jackson, in debt himself it was perfectly correst, mained a large number of ansubdued savages in narrow glans to different points of view. Ose retuned. Whether the producer in China has as Mr. Morrison had impoverished himself in the resesses of the mountains on the east side of day we walked from ton to seven to the had to bear the whole of this shrinkage in value, that the Russian Government bare declared resigned,

order to lend money to his friend. Mr. the central range. They extended from Su-ao Terrace of the Sun, where there is a small without any compensating reduction in the cont

New Youx....Mr. A. Wil, 21, Park Bow.

Daily Preer Ofles, January 1887.

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