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1889.

DIRECTORY

With which is incorporated THE CHINA DIRECTORY. TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL ISSUE), COMPLETE, WITH APPENDIX, PLANS, &c., ko, Royal Sra. pp. 1,216...$5.00. SMALLER EDITIOx, Royal Bro. pp. 820...13.00.

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It contains DESCRIPTIVE and STATISTICAL

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JAPAN

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Do. Military Forces,

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THE DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 1879, 1889

for your own esprices and amusement. The niger himselt si length admits the justivo of bis argument, and loosens bis parso strings.

In concluding his address Bir Charles Russell said that the Court was trying the history of an Irish revolution, and what he asked for it was a fair and generous consideration. "1. would A father and mother who had been deploring thank Ged, but affairs are unhealthy when the the departure of their son, who had bear kidnap. people consider that the imprisonment of w red twenty years back, are imposed upon by a member of the House of Commons made of that he said, rarely as the advocate of moribers of young man who misrepresents himself as their bra haro and roartyr." He did not speak son and undar fales pretences extoris $100. the House of Commons, but he spoke of the A. Taoist priest was bent to be dragged befors land of his birth and as he believed of the best this authoritias for immoral conduct when he interests of England. The enquiry which was quared up with his accusers by payment of Tls. intended to be a curse had been blowing, aud that which was designed to ruin one man bad been bis vindication. The Commission adjourned until the 30th inst

$0.

At Shao-ob ng two tigers made their ap pearance and carried away two women.

A band of forty robbern made an aftack on the bonse of a wealthy man, bat a crowd of vill gors turned out and in a fight that animed wounde ware received on both sidea

A kidnapper w arrested and threo of his is released.

A man omitièd to extract the fangs of a sacke | before cooking it, and after he had partaken of it, he died.

A telegimen from Peking amaetrnosa the man- of sixteen Cantonese graduates in the Po- king ommination.

THE SUGAR CONVENTION,

LONDON, 14th April. to oppose the sooond randing of the Sugar Bill Sir Lyon Playfair has announced his intention in the House of Commone and will receive as

sistance in this sotion from several other pro- minent members. The Bill will come up on Thursday when Mr. Maple, the Conservative menbor for Dulwich, will ask the Government ta submit a list of the other articles fostered by foreign bounties with view to having them placed upon the me footing as sogar This mave indicates a decided leaning on the part of toward protection. many menbars, hitherto ardent Kree Traders,

Her Majesty's ruler Severn, Captain Wil crice,"

prisoner brought before a Me The Viseroy of Pakisu, who some time ago, in gistrate charged with as indictable offence the interests of propriety issued a proclamation. liam H. Hall, with torpedo bata 37 and 33,

interdlating young girls from picking teas in rived at Suez on the 6th April, and prodded, committed in the Colony has an undoubted the Cantonese honge huyed the bridge the day following on hor voyage to China,

now, the Echo right to call evidence on his behalf, and ant Fooohor, bas

A telegram from Gravesund at 8.30 am, on prisoner whose rendition is applied for will darried the prohibition to greater lengths

and that they are not even now allowed the 5th April state that the Albans, Wilson therefore have an equal right. We observe to retall vegetables and traits in the pablle Line steamer, and the Glenavon, Glon, Line that a contrary reading of this section has thoroughfares, orders having been given to the steamor, which sailed, early as the morning of Yamen runners to arrest ang na married woman the 5th April, have returned to Gravesend, fam- been adopted by the China Mail, which saya: found so ofending against the Vicsre, a motions aged, having been in collision below Gratosend.

We interpret this chuss to mean that of propriety.

The Alana has her bows store in, and the ena- von has extensive damage to port side shaft the the Magistrato may only hear evidence for

The St. James's Gázotta, roforting, to the bridga: A later talogram states that the former the defence which relates to the question patohing by the Chiness of the banks of the has returned to Millwall Decks and the latter to whether the crime is of a political character, Tellow River, sage:The Baatsen Chinae is Tilbury Lock. or is not an extradition crime." The mistake fe. He, if any 186, can make a silk parso out an ingeniona man, and deserves to succeed in

When Sir Charles Warren left -London ru- appears to have arisen from our contet of sow's ast. It is stated that the Yellow cently for Singapore an amusing incident porary overlooking the first part of the River branch has not been closed as reported occurred en his arriving at the station. The acction, or being ignorant of the fact that When the surface of the river foring through cabman who drove him there, knowing who his the breach froze over, the Chinese laid planks on fare was, and apparently well satisfied with his persona accused of ar indictable offence cou- the los and covered them with millet, stalks and payment, propertted to harangue Sir Charlos as witted within the Colony are entitled to earth, and then reported the breach as closed, he stood on the pavement, where as kept him What a magnificoat army contraatan John several saconds listening to ealogies upon his make their defence before the Magistrate if China would make! His due abilities are publio services. Jehu wished the General every they are to advised. The same word wanted in the neighbourhood of the Yellow River," success in his new position, and wound up with, And I hope, Bir Charles, they will think more if such person wero charged with a crims or

On Saturday afternoon Dr. Atkinson had just of you over there than they do hore." Sir Charles 119 indictable offence committed within the taken a pony and trap out of Kennedy's stables keenly rollshed the humour of the well-meant colony occur in the old Ordinance, No, and had only got a few yards when the pony remarks, and repeated the story with mush en- of 1850, and under this it has been decided bean to bucks and kick furionaly and finallyjoyment to his friends on the platterm

y the bit between ita tretb, took obarge getting

PARIS, 12th April, by the Supreme Court that the Magia- Dr. Alkinson managed to jump out of the trap The Bishop of London appeals to the clergy

M. Forry delivered an address before the TYPHOON SEAMANSHIP. trate in bound to har, evidence for unhurt, and the pony rashed along the Queen's and laity of his dissens on behalf of the Chine

Natiouil Kepublican Association last night. He road. down on to the Prays and cuntinued at Famine Relief Fund, whjob muet now shortly

said that the election of General Boulanger in Correspondents are requested to forward their name the defence. In Ordinance 2 of 1850, how full gallop long the whole length. On ar- be closed. The sufforing, his lordship says, kas

The capo of H.M.S. Calliope from Some the Department of the Seine had awakened the l actress with commaalations addressed to the eror, there is no schedule of extradition riving at Bowrington it took the road past the been awful, and the amount hitzerto sent falls during the typhoon which proved so destraetite Glovernment and the Moderato, ho did not Editor, not for publication, but ai evidence of geod cricies nor is there any oresplion of poll. f Polo ground and was about to grow the bridge for short of the need But in these cases help to the German and American foots on the coast, desire to have their throata ent. Their principal

which spans the nullah at the end of the ground, is of value up to the last moment, All Fatters for bublication should be written an ene tial cffences. The Magistrate's power when it was frightened back by a number of quired carefully into the foote, and I find that has aaturally been the subject of a question in fault had been to allow the country to believe Parliament This question was designed to that the Government was saaroby in disguise. the Chinese Government have done, and are bring out the information whether the excape Dissension among the parties bad now dimin to inquire whether the alleged crime Chinose. The pony then turned quickly to the

·Advertisemente and Sabanptions which are not be of a political character or be an extradi, left and jumped into the nullah, a depth of doing, their utmost. The preparations for the of the ship is due to her superior zalities of shed, sad the Republicans possessed, the weaDA

some twelve or fifteen feet, smashing the trap Emperor's marriage were immediately stopped construction or to experior seamanship. We have by which to vanquish Boulangerista. tion offence according to the schedule in súd severely injuring itself.

when the calamity began, and no expenditure no doubt that the answer should be given to the took place on what is usually a mast costly nere. last brouch of the inquiry, though, of course. specifically set out in the new Ordinance,

A correspondent of the Manchester Times mys mony but what had been already incurred. All without prejudice to the formes. The officer in for these are points that would not come that owing to the strong prohibitory laws against available means were used to bring relief, and in comunid probably had had previous experience within his provincs if his inquiry were con- importation of Chinese into the United States, the parts near Feking these means were success of Bouth Sea hurricanes, which taught him to duoted solely as if it related to an offence the sanggling of Chinese men and women from fal The Government have not, however, been "ont az ron" in the face of that which he a

British America into United States territory is able to deal with the distress lower down the clearly was gettinginto Sumos. To rely upon in- committed within the Colony. Otherwise the a very leorative business at various points along Yellow River. Here the money sont out from chorain such circumstances is shear fatuity safety Magistrale'e duty in conducting the inquiry the border from Vancouver to Winnipeg. If England is distributed by English merchants oxists only in the open ses, and therefore it is remains the same as it was before, and if he the venture fils in one place it is renewed at an- and English missionaries, and there is full conceivable that the Admiralty owe the safety refused to hear evidence for the defores the other, and sooner or later the pilgrim gets in. A security that every petry that is given will be of the Calliope to the presence of anind, Igre

new trick just discovered at Whatcom, Wash-spent on the object for which it is given. It is thought, and promptitude of her captain. The forears. In this course long editorial on the accused would undoubtedly be discharged ington territory, has almost taken away the plain that no preaching of our Lord to the men writer romembers once belog caught while subject it says In Europe it is not the ena. breath from the Federal oflotals, for they of China will be so effective as to practise in lying at Aspirwall A tornada camo up almost tom that a political agent previous to his depar- po appeal to the Supreme Court,

know it must have been very successful for a their dreadful extremity His precept of sympathy without notice, but fortunately steam was up at ture on a mission should announce to the world. time. A large number of squaws coming into with the suffering."

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TELETION

No. 12.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, MAY 18TH, 889. -

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The delivery of the English mall was begun at 6.45 a.m. yesterday.

the country from British Columbia finally al- tracted the attention of an official, and he took a party of them to gaul. On clase inspecting it The British cruiser Leander, Captain Burges was found that the creatures were not squaws Watson, arrived in Amoy on the 6th fast. from at all, but able-bodied Chinanan who had printed Hongkong.

and otherwise disgnised themselves so to re- Ramble the typical Indian squaw of the frontier. In one instance two young and rather camoly Chiara women as across in the garb of American women, but closely voiled. An ungal- Iont official lifted their veils and found them out.

The Chinese Extradition Bill, which was read a first time at the last meeting of the Legislative Concil, is a measure which de- wanda the most careful consideration. While on the one hand it ia equally impossible and undesirable to allow the colony to become a secure refage for fugitives from Chinese justice, on the other hand it is no less im-damage than destroying two risks of hay, portant that the surrender of perzona ap- plied for by the Chineso Government should be hedged about by sufficient safeguards and restrictions to prevent the facilities for extradition baing used by unscrupulous per sons for the purpose of extorting money from or otherwiseterrorising the peaceable Chinese residents of this colony. The case of the notorious LEE LUM KWAI occurred not-so long ago that its lesson has been forgotten.

A fire broke out at Aberdeen on Friday night. it was extinguished without doing greater

The Stamp revenue for April amounted to 824,197, being an increase of $5,846 on the amount collected in the same month last year.

The Agents (Messrs. D. Sassoon, Sozs & Co. inform us that the steamer Japan, from Calcatta, left Singapore on Saturday for this port.

POLICE. COURT.

11th May..

I baro In-

Beron NR. H. E. POLLOJE.

THE KORBERT FROM MEBERS. BALL AND

HOLTZ'S.

BARRING SNATCHING.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

PARIS, 13th April. The radioni press aistos that General Boulan- ger is in bad health and it has become necesary for him to resort to the use of morphins. The friends of the Georal, the papers say, are an Hous concerning his condition.

BERLIN, 120 April Tha Cofega Gazette advises President Harri- sua to reconsider the nomination of Mr. Bates as United States Commissioner to the Samoan con-

the time, and we put to son, obtaining shelter in a newspaper, as Mr. Bates did, his views VE some leagues down the coast. Her Majesty's the disputed question with which he is about to ship Rosario lost bor torgallant masts, although doul in a diplomatic capacity. Americans, how- she also got out in the nick of time. Meanwhile over, have a way of their own in diplomatic mat the storm wrecked everything that remained ters and the old world will have to get saitam. behind, basitles breaking from their moorings to the ways of the new world." and destroying the wooden quays. In each

LONDON, 13th April, placas as the Gulf of Aden there is no salvation The funeral servien was held to-day in the from a avelono wikoh sets in shore, bat to sut¦ private chapel at St. James's Palace over the re- and run. We suspect H... Calliope has maina, of the Tate, nged Dochuss of Cambridge. taught both. Germany and the United States a The Duke of Cambridge, Tock, Mecklenburg;

THE ENGLISH MAIL.

Strelitz and tho Princess Mary, the daughter of the late Duchess, were present, and the sites of the late Luchess's household followed; the hearse under an ascort of the Life Guards. The remains were taken for interment to Kew,

Sir Julian Porncefoto, the British Minister to

The P. & C. steamer Sutlej, with the Eugliabthe United States, siled to-day,

“SELIOUS TROUBLES ON CHINESE FRONTIFE.

BHAMO, 25th April.

Mr. Parnell will scoopt the fender of the free. fora of the City of Einburgh after he has given

his oridance before the Commission.

Sir Charles Lussell's speech before the Par- toll Commission is to be printed in pamphlet. forta.

Henry M. Stanley to England, he will be naturalized as a British subject. forsaking his American adoption, and that Govorzunent wili, confer upon him a higher bonar that has evor boon conferred upon a journalist or an explorer which two professions r. Stanly combines in himself. It is also stated that thỏ Helgian Go rernment will join in decorating and otherwise: kencuring blankey.

Chonng i was charged on remand with steal-lesson in typhoon seamanship,-Broad Arrow. The Manchester Examiner of the 6th all-ing a pair of blankets of the value of $15, and saysMr. Holt B. Hallett, yesterday afternoon; Choang Puk was charged with stealing a bottle in the Boardroom of the Manchester and Salford of scent, a peuknife, and a cigarette bolder, in all Bank. York-street, in this city, gave an address of the value of $10, the property of Mosers. Hall on "The necessary extension of Indian railways and Holtz. for the development of British and British-lu- The first defondant mid he was butler to one dian Trade Mr. Henry Lee presided. Mr. of the directors and took charge of these mail of the 12th nit, arrived here on Saturday The Agents Mears. Siemen & Co.) inform Hallett said it had been proved to the satirino blankets. Those and several other pairs of night. The following telegrams are taken from that the D. D. R. steamer Dazine. from tica of everyone thus a practical route between blankets were in ose when thure wore visiters. Rangoon papera:- Hamburg. left Singapore at 10 am, on SaturdayIndia and China existed, and that a railway could The pair in Court had just come from the wack. MAXIM MACHING OUNG FOR INDIA. for this port.

be constructed at a reasonable coat which would The second defendant stated that the bottle

CALCUTTA, 26th April. tend to greatly enhance the commerce of Great of scent was bought by him in Amoy and the

A large number of Maxim Maclive gone areIt is asserted that upvu 1he return of Me Britain and India with Sism, the Shan States, cigarette holder was left behind by a former bog. and the Western half of China. We were grow. He admitted taking the halfe, but it was to use being sent out for the Indian coast defences ing more and more dependent upon the groat when he was tying up parcels.

Each of the defendants was eenteneed to tan markets of the East, and the extension of the

Kaobyens have blooked the Taipeng route to railway syaiete of India ansant bread and butter weeks' imprisonment.

Yassan and all trade is practically suspended. for the people of Lancashiro. Ha meged, that

Chinese traders are bringing back soften to the railways of India were fairly remunerative, and held that the Government ougat to develop Fan Achon was charged with stealing a pair Bhamo, which was already en route to Izunan. them throughout the country. If this were done of silver earrings, valued at $2.50, from the per

THE CHIN CAMPAIGN."

MANDALAY, 26th April. the possibility of famins would be largely son of Leang Amin.

-Complainant, a married woman said that on I hear that the Tashon Chief, Bwewon, ac

LONDON, 14th April. decreased, the industries of the country would be multiplied, and the Government would have the morning of the 11th inst., she na walking companied by 200 armed Chins, hea had an in-

Upyards of 5,000 prehistoric silver coins and increased facilities for the movement of its troops along Hesuitei Road. She stumbled and fell terview on the 19th with the political officer, Major quantity of jewelry of ancient manniseture

and while on the ground some person made a Raikes. They were told by the latter that they have boen discovered at Winberg in Schleswig The Colonies and India bas the following grab at her earrings and wrenched them out. She and their allies the Sigins and Kanhows must Holstein. The collection is very valuable and We learn from Madrid that on application has sa defendant ranting away sad called out sarrender all their captives within three months; the finders expect to realise a large est from been recndved from the Chiness Government ask "thief!" He was stopped by a Chinaman andalan deliver up within one month certain loading its sale to curiosity kuatera. Attention is directed to the announcement ca ing the permission of the Spanish authorities to given in charge.

SAN FRANCISço, 11th April. relals, such as the Shwegpobgu Minths, and The prisoner was sentenced to two months' others whe hul tikon refnge with them, while Wong Sing Si, proprietor of a cigar factory, frontage that Lady Des Voeur's receptions eatablish Chinese Consulates at inile, in several on Mondays at Government House are discon of the islands of the Philippine Archipelago, imprisonment with hard labour and nine strokes they, the Tashous would be held responsible for was stabbed and aloost instantly killed late this {tioned antil further notice. Itis-Excellency-the-rad-in-other-Spanish possessions in the Pacific of the rattan-

Governor and family have removed to Mountain where Chinese subjects are namerers, and not Lodge..

always well trusted. After consulting the coto- nial authorities and the Council of State, the Spanish Government has decided that it will not merda to the Chinose petition. This decision is

The Areata (Messrs. Melchers & Co.) inform that the Norddeutscher Lloyd's steamer Neckar, with German maile dated Berlin the 16th ult, left Singapore at 7 am. on Saturday for this port

It is notified in the Galette that His Excel If the Bill now proposed had been low in lexer the Governor has given bis, aswant in the 1874 there oui be little doubt that Esz Lumasue and on behalf of the Queen to the Praya Kwa would have succeeded in extorting Reclamation Ordinance, 1880. from his intended victime the squeeze of $5,000 be attempted to levy, sacrificing one or more of them prosecution in the Cai- Dose Courts on suborned evidence if that course should heto become secessary in the pursuit of his nefarious design. The Bill provides that" depositions or statements on oath or affirmations taken in Chins and copies thereof shall if duly authenticated be received in evidence, in proceedings`uader this Ordinance." It is further provided that "such-depositions, statements or affirms. tions, and copies thereof, shall be deemed to be duly authenticated for the purpose of this Ordinance if they purport to be certified

The Agent informs us that the D. & D. S. S. Con steamer Oceanic, with mails, do from San Francisco to the 23rd alt, has arrived at Yoko. hama and was to leave for this port at 6 pan. yesterday (Sunday).

According to a telegram to the Hungoon Gazette from Bhame-published elsewhers-there are

CORRESPONDENCE.

Tho Contents are toa numerons to parties, under the hand of the Judge, Magistrate, or troubles an the Chinese frantice. The Kashyens perhaps to be regretta, as it will lead in all pro- We do not kold ourselves responsible for the opinioza/ first and inst conditions, but said that until he had of money owed to the assassin by his victim.

marizə in za Advertisement, but inslads—

TREATIES WITH CHINA--

Great Britain, Nanking, 1942

Tiantain, 1858

Chefoo, with Addition Artisle. Opium Convention, 1886.

Harrah & Thibet Couvantions and all others not abrogated. France, Tientsin, 1855, Convention, 1860.

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Tientais, 1885, Treaty of Commerce, - Conventions, 1886 und 1987.

United States, Tientsin, 1858, Additional, 1859.

Peking, 1880

German, Tientsin, 1851 and Peking, 1880.

Portugal, 1888

Rusin, Japan, Spain, Brazil, and Poru.

TREATIES WTIH ŠAPAK —

Great Britain

United States

TREATIES WITH Corea

TREATIES WITH SILM

Netherlands

Curea

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OLLA PODRIDA,

offences in British-territory-committed by any afterone by At Hing, who was formerly am. of the other rebels with them; and lastly that played in his factory. Thmundarar was trip- British officers must be received by the Tashons ped up by nuother Chimay as her was making wheneret they hare occasion to visit villages in bis oncope and arrested. It is said that the mur Tashon territory. Braman consented to the der was prompted by a dispute over a small sam

consulted the other chiefs of his tribe, be cald not give a roply as to the surrender of the bei leaders inlicated. He has been granted time up to 28th inst to reply, and warned at the sam time that if his reply be not of a satisfactory character, the troops will advance at once into the Tacher country, and summary action be taken with their villages and supplies of provisions.

"THE CANADIAN MAIL,

An Irish woman, uninvited to a wake-on "Well, well, I'll have a corpse of my own in my bonse some day, an' this you'll soo who'll be invited,"

Justin Jonos, the story-writer, who died re cently,was.accustomed at time-to-step to his case and at a story in type without having fret written it ont, composing the options norrative to the click of the typer as they rattled in his stick.

"Don't you

Hailway company's solicitor:

think that rather exorbitant, Mr. Badger, £5,000 for the loss of your wife and her diamonds in the serident Mr. Badgor (italignantly): ralus the diamonds alone at £4,950.

Exorbitant! Well, I should say not. I

Officer before whom they were taken, to be the have blocked the Taiping route to Trans, and ability to serious triable. In the Carclines! original depositions, statements, or affirma- truda between that province and Bhano isnud the eastern portion of the Philippine group there are urge numbers of Chimese subjects, tions, or to be trus copies thereof, at the case Praotically suspended.

and there are many restrictions placed upon them may require, and if they are sealed with the The P. & C. starmer Bullej, Captain W. which would not be tolerated in any other coun official seal of some Officer of State in China." D. G. Worcester, RN arrived here on try where they would be more exposed to the

Sik-Will you allow me through the medicin Saturday night with the English mail of the light of day. The Madrid authorities should of your paper to draw attention to the very valu Now there can be little doubt that Les Lux 12th ult., thus bringing it in 29 days, The reflect on this matter. Chine isu powerful na- tble property owned by the above napad Com Kwai could have produced reams of such dose-English mall is improving ita record, but this, tion, and her subjoots undoubtedly have many any in Los House Lane-Quoon's Bond, and to griovinces in the Spanish portions of the Pacificgsest that, although the Company receiver a0 meuts, and if the clause abore quoted passes-wa-mistake not, is the best yet into law it will afford a ready mesue of tari- Captain Craig, of the steamer Fidar, which There is thus a possibility that, to avenge har annnel rental from these promises it would not arrived in Singapore on the 2nd inst, reports peoples wrongs, China might take it into her appear an unwins policy to sell either the whols ing on the screw when it is desired to squeeze basing passed on the 1st ist., off Karamatts had to drive the Spaniards aux from the or part of the buildings and place the proceeds The Canadian-Pacifio stosmer Parthia, with ora portion of them to a Reserve Fund, which the Canadian sail of the 16th alt., arrived here Clineas residents of the colony. In LEE Leland, the Nova Scotia bark Mabet Taylor,lippines altogether task which she could

would place the Company on a sound footing in yesterday. The abjoined telegrams are taken Lum Kwai's case his intended victims ac from Cardiff bound to Hongkong, 145 days out, accomplish with comparative ease"

Some ons kas boun writing to Truth about case of opposition, and occasionally we do hear from our Vancouver files:

of opposition. tually offered him a substantial sum, two or She wished to be reported all wall on board.

I quite understand the advisability of kav-THE AUSTRALIAN AND, CHINA MAIL SURBILIES. three hundred dollare, to cease his perscompetitoriu thecotton picos geodataadein China says a valuable cookibution to the greating an Ica Depôt in the central district | According to a London paper Canada is now a missious in China. Here is what Mr. Labouchere

ÚTTAWA, 15th April. tion, and had he been content to accept this uses te land by the last mail state that three missionary gestion, I extract the following from of the town, but cannot see the necessity of the House in to a committes of the whole to con- On Wednesday Hou. G. F. Foster will move a very instructive account of European missions koping on by retaining amount the matter would probably never curleads of manufactured good of this descrip in China, sent to me by a gentlemen weke haa. Sous time ago I was informed, on reliable ander the following rosolation: That it is ex-

valuable a property. bare-become-public. Under the new Gretion were being sent by the Kingston entto spout many years in that country-

mills to Vaucouver for shipment to Hongkong, z

thority, that the Company's dapet represented pedient to provide that the Governor-General in The wildest gassess have been mado as to tho dinance, it would, only be necessary for a

The Born Catholic missionaries live and die some $100,000 with the East Point property va-ouncil may give any individual or company a range of vision from the Eiffel Tower. Some The gymnastio competition for the two modals amongst the people with whom they cast in their lot, an of Lee Lum Kwar's Hamp, in concert

soou to asiat in establishing an effective Hond could be soon. The roal limit, as shown with an unscrupulous mandarin, to get to offered by the Hon. A. P. MacEwen took place adopting the native style of dress (pigtail included), and at each higher figure than when the com- absidy na exceeding £25,000 sterling per have spoken of Dijon, in which case Beachy

on Saturday afternoon in the gymnasium of the addergoing considerable privations as regarde pany first acquired it.

thair social surroundings, de. I was once told For all I may know the General Managers may fortnightly steamship sorrice between British in the Temps, is 40 miles. wbich takes in Fon Orders in Council for Government of H.B.M. getter a lot of documents parporting to be Vistoria Recreation Club. A large number of y Sprauish prisets in Hougkong that on the arrival bara refused offers for the property, in the Columbia xed the Australian colonies and tainebleau, Nantes, and Pontoise

Subjects in Chios and Japan, 8, 1977, depositions, have them sealed, and then tall members were present. The gold medal was of a missionary from their headquarters in Eame past, with the prospect of attaining a higher New Zealand, pek subsidy to be fi

One would think that you- lawyers were wed. Rules of H.B.M. Supreme and other Courts the person intended to be squeezed that. Howard, and the alver medal by J.bia first task was to nozare the vernaculer i Agure in the future, but the time seems to have for such conditione se the Governor-General

At the ded to one another, sa alosaly do you stick to- for ; and his third to take his ministry selcap arrived when they might part with it on very in Council may consider expedient." porting. The result was that in about twelve months advantageous terms, say to the Lead Investwant same cate be will more: That it is expectentgether, remarked an indignant Home Puler to varamout of Hongkong if black mail wereT. B. Browns, of Queen Victoria Street, London, justify his undertaking the doties allotted to him: Yours obruciently,

We have to acknowledge the receipt from Mr. he was seiently convort with the language to Company or to private individuals I am, Sir, to provide that the Governor-General in Council a legal luminary who camps under the banner of may enter into a contract for a term not wreed Mr. Gladstone, Wadded, not a bit of it; not paid before a certain day. The squeeze of a copy of the Advertiser's A.B.C." It is ap for the uast year he would out about 2 all told

ing ten years with any individual company we're only brothers-in-law.” would most probably be paid. It is true imperial octavo volume of over a thousand pages that he would actually be a coures of Tevante, Hongkong 12th May, 18:9. the accused would have the opportunity ofund appears to be the most complete as it or

tainly is the best arranged and and most clearly making his defence before the Magistrate, printed guide to the newspapers and magazines but he would have no opportunity of cross. of the world. examining the witnessca for the prosecution,

TREATIES WITH ANNAN

TREATIES-WIYE-CAMBODIA-

CUSTOMS TARIFYS

Chinese Горадезь LEGIAL

Siamose Coreun

1878, 1881, 1834, 1884, 1886, 1886, 1886.

in Chips. Japan&c., with New Table of Fees

New Tables of Conenter Foos

Code of Civil Procedure, Hongkong

Table of Hongkong Court Foss Admiralty Eules

Foreign Jurisdiction Act

Regulations for the Consular Courts of United

States in Chino

Roles of Court of Consul at Shanghai

Chinese Passenger Åst

I'DADE REGULATIONS

Siar

China Гарад

Customa Baizura, China Shanghai Bonded Warehouss Regulation

these documenta would be sent to the Go-

Pidgaon.

resend, to proced to the sphere of action, selected

after not free the

fruan ex-

soding from his flock contributions in aid of te cause. It must not be supposed for a moment that each missionarios are an inferior olgad, sh the san- trary they are often men of grunt untral ability and high scientize attainments.

INTERVENTOR.

SUMMARY OF THE "KWANG-PAO,"

9th May.

for the performance of a final mail weekly steam-

Mr. Parnell has a brother of whom the world ship service between Canada, and the United Kingdom asking connection with a Fresch has not heard as much as it has beard of his port on sach terms and conditions as to the car. sister, who died more than two years ago in ringe of mails and otherwise RS the Governor Ameries This brother possista comiterable General in Conscil deems expodiout for a literary tactes. In his favourite Italy he leads, subsidy not exceeding `8500,000 per: zinum. or used to lead for the most part, a sort of her The vacant appointment of Engineer and Now that is all very well. I cannot say a word and almost the only effective way of wear-Surveyor to the Municipal Council of Shanghai against it. Personally, if I falt a strong call to

Also that it is arpedient to provide that the mit lifo. Governor-General in Council may give suy in- The Emperor has given permission, in reply dividual or company who may be given by the the case against him would be to prove be-las boss filled by the appointment of Mr. Charles sure soule, I think that I should set to work in

A teaspoonful or more of powdered horaY Poplar or Shadwell rather than in Peking or dir-yond all possibility of doubt an alibi. The Mayne, who filed the same effes on the Hornsey Shanghai; but I dare my that that is mere pre- to the memorial submitted by the Board of Rites, Government of the United Kingdom of Great thrown into the bathtub white bathing will outa-

Local Board Sir James Bruniées, · F.R.S... charge would naturally fix the date of the selected flares aandidates, sut at so, whose name judice, due peasibly to patriotista, but probably that the examiners who failed to discover the Britain and Ireland a subsidy not preceding manisate a velvety softness to the water, and at tha me time invigorate and rest the bather, mission of the alleged crime at a time when and qualifications were sent to Shanghai, and to the pig-tail At any rate, if an evangelistabusas committed by the several graduates in £13,000 sterling er aunum for a morthly stea the accuand either bad not yet come to Hong the final seisotion was made by the Council there profors China en terms like the above--pig tails, the last examination should be degraded and ship service or a subsidy not reseding £95,000 Fersons troubled with nervousness or wakeful

puppy-dog soup, elmi of hense-rice, and na kong or had returned to China on a visit,

service between British Columbia and Chins benefit. The Singapore Free Press of the 4th inst. emoluments-that is his affair. But bow stars that the graduates themselves should be punished sterling per annum for a fortnightly steamship nights will find this kind of a bath of great as that to prove an alibi which would offec-hears the final stages of the negotiation for the case with our Froitout missionary Hear according to the degree of their delizquence, and Japan, such subsidy to be giren for such a

On the 8th the Vionroy prosided at the assizes term of years as may be considered expedient by "In the manufacture of chicken salad do you Orders may be sent to Daily Press Office, where tually destroy the prima facio oso made the purchase of the Raub concosmion have been what the same correspondent says about him:

Customs and Harbour Regulations for the Pilotaga Begulatione

ferent porta ct Chins, Philippines, Sia,

HONGKONG

Charter of the Colony

Rules of Législative Council

Port Regalations, de, do, so.

are stationed for the most part at ports easily see Buscessfully carried through. Tha represent The English and Amarinat Protestant missionarios held in the Governor's Yamen. The culprits the Governor General in Council; provided that cut the chicken apart in picors, I mean Pie

is published, ne to the ollowing Agentagainst him would be excordingly difficult.atives now in Singapore of the Axatralian In the case of European powers the admisie Syndicate who bara purchased that property from the Malay Prospecting Company are tration of justice is tecognised as pure, and Hours. Rise,, Lascelles, Betten, Erowa, and

person whose rendition is applied for any Col. Wilbraham. fairly enougà be surrendered on dócumen- tary evidence. The administration of justice in China is notoriously corrupt, and the ease

HONGKONG......Messrs. F. Blackhead C. BONGKONG......Mr. W. Brewer. HONGKONG.... Messrs. The Hall & Holtz Co. HONGKONG......Messrs. Kelly & Walsh. HONGKOND... Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co. HONGKONG...... Mesra, A. S. Watson & Co. MACAO........Me. F. A. da Cruz. SWATOW...... Mesara, Queich & Co.

AMOY............Mr. J. G. Götz.

HAITRONG... Dr. G Gavalle.

SAIGON... Mr. Aug. Bock.

The French Vaudeville and Canoert Company gave a performance at the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening. The audience was a small ons and the performance below nudicority, In

cible to foreignoro, sweb an Amoy. Fooshow, Sharg were all found guilty of murder, felony, and other the Imperial Government given to the Company quired Mrs. Van Nessare of the chef of the new hai, de Tary live, us in kudin, in excellent houses, primes. Their names have now been anbmitted a fira macnthly service or of not lose in the artist. And nanghit was heard in the atelier a anbaidy not less than £45,000 sterling per encouting school No, man, we pullet," replied

draw what mart, under the circumstances, be alled with presumably every material comfort, and they to the throne.

£75,000 sterling per annum for a fortnightly for some winutes but the pepper caster remark-

to LE ladle that it was devilish hot. kandrome alarisa. I always ondoratood that tho English societies practically offered a premium to the bine caluty of increasing dia stipend for each ad wissionary who bad the largest family, by paying dittoral mouth be had to food.

The following items are taken from London

THE NOW FAST ATLANTIC STEAMERS,

The Magistrate of Hain Ning has hy his meal service." and straightforwardness excited the resentment of a large number of persons who find it didtoolt

ing

A fall-blooded Maori patriarel, uamed Ngeank, LONDON, 15th April of To-Aute pah, was asked his opinion of mis- Regarding the Atlantic mail contract to re-

aiorarios, e thas expressed himself:-" Mie- to practice their extortions and to indulge in place the Mears. Allan's contract which erpired sivoury very good man, yce, very good man abuses, and a representation was made to the last Thursday, it is understood that a reprosan for himself. Ho hold one hand up to the sky,

with which documenti purporting to be the second part of the programine, a compert, the papers received by the English mail yesterday: Viceroy saking for his removal. The charges.tative of Masara. Anderson & Co. will shortly you look up-then he collar your land, your

official may be forged is also well known.faw ladies present baring loft, matiere were a

may perbapa be more appropriately left to that section of the community. Mr. de Lucy Lorees,000 to the Shanghai Committee. The husband tries to commit suicide, but is, after the completion of the new contract so, that thewhat relation are the children of first coMERİTA

Sum of

resumedi..

TOZMOSA......Mr. J. G. Götz. FOOCEUW........Mowry Hedge & Co. BRANGHAI......Hall & Bolts Co-operativo Co.

The Lord Mayor received on the 5th April the brought against him hare, however, been found are for Canads on the invitation of the Do crop, your horse, cow, and pig with the other.

minion Govtrament in order to Boslly arrange Oh, missionary very good man." SHANGHAI......Mesra Kelly & Walsh.

We therefore contend that no alleged little livelier, the audience making making following tolygram from the chairman of the to be groundless. NORTHERN& Hal & Holts Co-operative Co criminal should be surrendered to Chins on heating time with considerable vigoar

sonoert of it and joining in the choruses and Shangbai Belief Committee (Mr. Deummand):

the details of the new contract. Maars. An- At Talaban a raid was made upon, several dərson & Co. were the only tanderere, Mesra, Reven Ports and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai, documentary evidence, and that the clause

"It's a shame, air; I'll never write another "Distressing accounts arriving from, Shan- NAGASAKI... Mesure, The C. & J. Trading Co.

tang. Newohwang, and Mourden. Heliat works gambling shops. The result was a briek fight Allan reframing from doing so, and the Domin line for your paper, with its dirty, falsitying Kosz-Osaka....Messra, F. Walsh & Co. jabove referred to should be struck out of the The retiring American Consul nt Foochow in tall operation, Raving lives and helping to se which ended in favour of the gamblern. They on Government being unable to accade to type Type What's the matter with our Meaars. Allan's request for a further extension type? We wash it with lge." "Lie! should YOKOHAMA.....Mosers. Kelly & Walsh. Bill. This seems to be the only weak point Mr. J. C. A. Wingate, who during the Franco-cure spring harvests in May. In many large are still at large.

of time for the abmission of tenders. It is be think you did! Here was my article bead- MANILA..... Mesars, Diaz Puertas & Cc.

Chinese wax, in the absence of the French Con- districts very necessful results hitherto Com Hasor....Mr. F. Mainfroy.

in the measure. The question of a guarantee cul, looked after the interests of the Portuguese zittee's total receipts to date over 130,000 tacle.

A charge of arsenit was to have been lodged lieved that Moats Anderson & Co. have now el is by copy "Suburbs and Environs. against torture is not dealt with, but this residents at that part, was, on the 27th ult, Have sont to Shantung about 68,000 taels, and against several nuns, bet rather than appear in received from the Government an istimation Well Your angelic compositor made it

that their contract has bom, favourably consider prosented with an address and a silver amp by to Nowenang and Moukden 54,000 tals." The court, the differance was settled out of court. HANGTOK ...... Mases. Rammy & Co.

Mayor on the 9th April remitted a further A wife having been severely assaulted by her ed and that it is only necessary to fulfit the road 'Sosp-sade and Andirons'!"

details. Stops will probably be takon to expedite SINGAPORE.....Mesare, Kelly & Walck, the discretion of the Governor in such parti-Fosarion, the French Coucal, prosided, and

Pape," watly lispod Bittle Heliogablus PENANG Mesars. Maynard & Co.

cular case. The question of procedure on Mr. I. P. Pereira presented the address. Mr. Mansion House Fund, including promises, considerable trouble, disaunded. 4.

direct Canadian mail service will be speedily to one another?" Second cousins, of curtirme COLOMBO.... Messrs. A. M. & J. Fergana.

the trial ia disposed of in what we considor party afterwarde adjourned to a lunch at the

Wingate replied to suitable terms, and the

amounts to £2,500. CALCUTTA...... Messrs. Newman & Co.

A complaint has bear lodged by the parents SYDNEY.........Messrs. Gordon & Gotch. nu entirely satisfactory manner. By cieuse French Consulate.

The death was suncanneed on the 11th April, of a wife against her husband for having by MELNOURNE...Mara Norton, Hargrave & Co. 10 it is provided that "When a fugitive

at the age of 52 years, of Captain Arthur HG harsh treatment brought about the death of their BRISBANE...... Mossze. Gordon & fotoh

The Fooohow Echo eare "There is a good Richardson The deceased offlcer, who entired LONDON.......Mr. F. Algar, Clement's LacS,

criminal is brought before a Magistrate, he deal of tightness in the money market snd husi- the parvice in 1850, was midshipman of the daughter. LONDON......... blessrs. John Haiden & Co., shall hear the case in the same manner, and ness is said to be in a most depressed state Trincomalee in 1854, employed in carrying pro-

take to show that the money the Parnellites According to the Manchester Examiner, Men 314 Bouverie St., Flost St. have theasmejurisdiction and powers, as near amongst the natives, who view the prospools of visions to Bebring's Straits for the relief of the LONDON...Messrs. Strest & Co., 30 Cornbill,

the forthcoming tea man in the gloomiest Arots Expedition; served with the expedi

The Shantung famine is brought to the front gave to Bryze was meant for the ordinary pur. Mackay, who entertained the Prince of Wales LONDON... Musara. Hales, Hendy & Co. way ko, as if the prisoner were brought light. This was no doubt brought about by the tiouney force in 1856 against the Cowichin In-gain. Indeed, the editor, for the sake of a change poses of the Laud Lengas and not as alleged to the other day, was ones a washerwoman. She enable Bryne to compo. Bir Charles declared was a poor widow, with two children to support, LONDOX... Mr. W. M. Wilks, 151,Caneca St. before him charged with an indictable offence general want of indination to make advances to disas, Vancouver's Island; was present at the PARIS Mr.L.K.Ricby, 66,Ras Lafayette,

Genes, which this year totalled only eight occupation Chusas; commanded a rocket or with a view of forestalling objection, refutes that Mr Parnell was not aware that Bryne was and washed clothes for some of Mr. Mackay's BIBLIN....... Hidebrandt, 111, Alexandrinoncommitted in the Colony. The Magistrate andred thousand dollars sa against two and a host at the capture of the Pelbo Eorts in 1860: the arguments of an imaginary mozer grabber in paril. Bir Charles Russell'e conclusion minors ont in Nevada. One of the men said to

sball receive any evidence which may be half millions last season. The unprecedentedly and in 1888 was specially thanked by the What, he says, do you refans to contribute relief onsed quite a sisation. The general opinion Mr. Mackay one day, knowing that he had

is that Bir Charles never spoke in better form.good heart," Won't you go in and was poor SAN FRANCO Mr. Lo. F. Faber, 21, Marchatte tendered to show that the crime of which large differense to the bad will no doubt tell, Admiralty for services rendered at the rack of of your own countryman, when foreigners do so. Justice Borken possed z nota to him in a widow she's in great trouble-very poor.

Frchengs.

as it has done, on all industries dependent on that the steamer, Spartan, near the Locaine Reade, NEW YORK...Mr. A. Wind, 51, Park Bow. the prisoner is accused is an offence of which is considered as the principal trade of the River St. Laursos" He retired with the rank in a liberal manner, and do you begrudge which be said, I congratulate you. It was Mr. Mackey went to the cottage, saw the widow

Daily From Oldag, Juhuury, 1889)

political obaracterj ́or is not an extraditivu | porti??

| +1 osptada in 1889.

'wim which you rochleanly and beežkomly spond' great apason and worthy of this gemt nocaulon." "Ball in love with hur, ahid married her, and

Street.

10th May.

replied Aggrippines "No... Gaces again." STR CHABLES RUSSELL'S OKKAT SPEECH.

They outainly are." "No." "What relation LONDON, 12th April.are they, then, smarty?" Brothers and sisters, Sir Charles Kassell concluded he address on of course.”

Aggrippinas studied fully fro bobalt of the Pamellites before the Purgell minutes before he found the combination. Commission today. Ho said he would under-

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