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GENTS for the "Friend of China and Hongkong
Gazette" in
Raravi-Mnorman and Cu.
CALCUT-Hyde, Gardner & Co. SINGAPORE-R. Laule, Esq. Bommar-J. W. Bell, Esq. Micro-Jolin Smith, Esge
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Durabros Riot the PDSIČÍNA- Yesterday afternoon, a drondful and disgraeclul vint occurred in Könsington. A1 4 o'clock, a meet- ing of the Native American party was hekl aithe The meeting corner of Second and Master street. was addreased by Mr. S. R. Bramor, Gen. Swith and I. G. Levin, The rajn coming on, it adjouge ed to the market in the neighborhood, where Mr. Levin re-thumenced his discourse; he had not proceeded for botora a rush was made on the western side of the market house in consequence of a gun which is said to have been fired across a lol from the vicinity of the Hibernia hoss house; of the most dreadial scenes they commencal
had taken refuge.
In Cadwallader street, ʼn similar frightful scene was presented,
The hope of wide woman in which a man was attacked hail its doors broken open and the risters rushed in an I broke the fur niture in fragments.
Among the bulklines mackod was the Hibernia Hose house, the lights of this were all knowkedut and the premiers otherwindamaged. We believe that the flag was protect by those who had un- dertaken the conturo some task of protecting it, but
what beenone of it we know not.
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· THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONGKONG GAZETTE,
COMMERCE AND COLONIZATION.
produce, they are bound to give no preference to the manufactory of hoy entry in Europe, maganlity of their the abdication of the ads the principal stare.
pinay baldut in the RENAUDIN
at least equal
Esuland ̈ ́owes her wealth and station among the nations mainly to her cameurco markable how frequently it is dison folds of commessa hasa been utterly and naglegiat The Interests of commerce were tailor- ed to fio miller fatul oppressiond in Chion, in inal to an other rouse The British lot insult was avangad, thayirts of divare.
mugglers were indicated, an important concess sions were ingllentally obtainnil for generi numi | of 10 DU merce India's golden fame (ing logo exhausted i but the people of that vast territory dwy be paid to be ignorant of British manufactures, so truling is The Timsi-la a paper which the consumption, we subjoin antire, calls to mind amither regain lo which our trade, instead of terrasing o as I aliould have done, has retrograded
• Although much attention has been paid of late Both by the Government and the public to the treaties which regulate our commercial Interpourse with foreign states and their dependenetes, we are not aware that the arrangerunt adfeting our tendo with Holland and the Dutch Colonies have been. examined with the interest which they gaques, tionably desurve Lord Palmerston, ludes, bo quoathed to his country bleo book of reisen- stranoes and the dømiems or a quarrel with the Hague," but "whilst he wasendeavouring to make the most of our own chims inder the Treaty of 1824, he was genstrained to admit that the Fast India Company had not fulfilled our part of the agreement, and he appears to have made up effort to place the whole question on a broader and hirer
basis.
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Volley aller volley was fired, and a rish was ronde over a lid in the direction of the Hibernia
factoring countries, and who is not prepared From every street and house cuina Elose house. rushing to tho scene of nation, armed woon-with
to meet it, provided we stand on equal terins muskels, others with bludgeons and stones; nany
also with the produce of foreign countries, tha of these were accompanied by women, who urged
terms we offer to Brazil we may offer with greater security to Holland nay, we troulit offer them tu them on, unt directed them where to fire. Those in possessing of the marked house maininined their
4.We are by no means inclined to regret the Holland even though to Bugil they were still ground and held aloft the flag white, the sparecession of Java and the adjacent Islanda la Hol: refused Need we add, that we fel entire cână. between Cadwallader street and the Germantown land; dite territóriat advance which the Dutch have dance that, on soch a basin, a treaty of far greater road in Master street was filled with the comba- derived from the occupation of those possession importance than that of 1824 might be concluded? Euts. Some of them here ran into houses, but they been more than compensated by the incessant wars Phe state of Holland requires in the state of Java were watchid, and the infuriated mob fell to work they have had to sustain; ang down to the present, is said to be even more enbartassing than that of and partially destroyed the houses in which they hour they are obliged to wade consitlerably suns the other country + and it will not be difficult to of money in a military establishment, and in the show that this question is closely annected with perection of fortifications against their internal or the negotiations which have boon going on for the
external foes, but it is most deeply to be regretted commercial unión of Belgium and Franes.** that in this, as an most of the other precipitato di --Treaties might do much - they might brea op phamatic arrangansents of that period, when kingportunity for Bitish commeron, but there is a dons and colonies were floating like loosened Rods means Which would force opportunity ifte vais The riot lasted about an hour, during which of ice, about the world, so litle attention should, tence, or exford at fir mote rapidly than the meje time the reports of firearms mobered hundreds, have been paid to the commercial site of these parchment permission of a maty -
*~ colonization oud at least 80 persons fe from being wounded.
transactions; and that England, when she was li A English colonies multiply in the Southern Soveral persuna were reported to have barn. Killed. terally dictating the distribution of the transmarine Ocelin, voitinérce with existing countrios becomes A young man residing in 51. Jahu street, near depoidengius of all Europe, should haves attender novitable, especially as the colonies grow to n user, amod George Bhißler, was killed on thee the finest parts of the Eastern Archipelago with. size sufficient to induce them to supply their wants spot, instantly. A young man named Temper, on a stipulation in favour of the commerout in pondently of on tutoredate trade with the was shot in the hip, and was wounded in se shock terests of her lato subjects to her own merelumts. mother-country." In New Holland, of course, pan- ing a manner that he cannot possibly survive.
Mr. Canning's treaty of 1824 was rightly conceived more can only extend in a direct ratio with eoio. in order to repair this inischief. It professed to nization; for the scanty and decreasing number of pan the markets of the Dutch Hiding to the manu- aborigines will never be of importance to the mer factures of England at a rate ut ditty not exevading chant, New Holland and New Zealand will most 6 per cent, on such rifles as were exported to certainly draw to themselves inerousing shares in those colonies from their mother country foe of the carrying trade between the vast regions o duty, and in no case more than double the datv Southern Asia and Amerien į regions whose people The Native Amarieau party gradually disperserid on the produce of the Netherlands it so- are for the thest part in a stale osumi barbarism. st, mud up to a late hour in the evening oonjara lemnly disclaimed the intention of either country and whise couponceal wants will at no distan tive order provailed,
to aŝai ouber at political adprepney or commercial period lie out of all proportion with their existing 1-4 part 19 o'clock.
momopoly in the Eastern Archipelago, and it pros wants. That time will be accelerated by the suited to the Dutch the same facilities of trade with "growth of facilities The supplying those wants, Ceylon and the continent of India, which they ax and by consequence ayith die adrando of colai Cipher ronded to British vessels in thole colonies. Haring zatiain. But of all Pogions, Alius of thờ misi mcx- agreed to these promises, on the 17th March, 1924, pool capacity for comfuered is the apolipelago the Britiste Plenipotentiaries declared There will which lies between Australia and the soldern Henceforward be no rivalry between the English extrenily of Asia. Curiously landlocked, it is and Dutch nations in the East, except for the more bounded by the neglected Spruist oplonies the ellectual establishment of those principles of liberal Phillippine Islands, and the desert of Now Gaines palley which they have this day asserted in the on the East, by the half hostilo colonies of Hol lane of the world. Unluckily they were mistaken,
land on the West
and by Now Holland on the There has not been enough of legitimato rivalry, South. The trading station of Slugapore, has not but there has been a rust deal of bad faith, bad done what might have been expected from it, pra- policy, and close probibition.
bably from poi furnishing the materials of what After the meeting was organized, S. R, Kra-We shall not trouble our readers with the may be called a retail commerengwith the half- mor and General Smith addressed the meeting evidence which must be familiar to those who nrei savage ances of the ludian Seas. Settlements oni when it coummeed raining, and the mesting ad. conversant with commercial
il matters, of the total the Northern shore of New Holand have been journed to the Washington market house, distant frustration of these nuble oxpectations. The pointed out as a means of opening up the restur only about 200 feet. Some of the Natives ontoredbands of monopoly have seen drawn closer end ces of the rich labyrinth, and the suggestion bas the market house, when they were addressed by a closer in the Dutch colobies: the greater part of not altogether been overlooked. But it may be man anmed Patrick Fishte, who desired them, in war traite has been destroyed; the value of exports, gathered that there is this peculiarity about the an authoritative tone, to keep on their own ground of British woollens to Java, for instance, has de
commerce of the Indian Spa: it is too precarious and not come into that place. A scuffle ensued clined from £70,000 to £1,000 a year, the Cusand scanty for a community altogether to depend between Fisher and one of the Nutires. The toms regulations of the British Government ins upon it for subsistence, and if must be fed by op. nireting being organized, Mr. Levin commenced Endin have been hostile to the Dutch shopping portunity and present medus. These conditiona addressing it-in a short time several brick bats and we have not even been able to e
to check the would be supplied by the formation of bond file were thrown at the crowd in the market house, Dutch authorities from prosecuting with the most colonies capable of inaunting themselves, and unrelenting severity, was which luye led to the comprising the provision of the ordinary require- Conquest of nearly the whole floud of sumstra, mopy of Brinth communities, that abuniance except the dominion of the Sultan of doheen, and overplus which would make the suitable trading capital for the particular purport. It has yet to be ascertained with certainly whether the | Northern shores of Australia possess sirra sufine itly fertile and commodious fir important settle munte if they do that, such sited night probably and within the archipelago 16lf or on the iskends at either extremity The thing immode. tely warited is further information on the subject The trust that was given was to the volume ni Mr. Winsor Earl, & the gullohen of great esker- pre and intelligence, who picked up the deal of information ndille, praising about in pur- fat and why argues cloudy on Northern Australia. But means ord the chale
We learn this moment, that at 10 o'clock an at- tempt was made by a part of the crowd to burn down the linee which encloses the numery. They were fired upon by a party of Trish, and live of theur shot. e, Nathan Ramsey, a blind makes Thind styrol, neu: Brown, wits tortilly wanded. I W. Wugla, son of Mr. Wright, of the firs of Wright & Nephew, sali mngelants, who was a silent spectator, was shot through the heart and
felt dend on the spot.
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soon after a pistol was fired from a affect about 200 feet weet of the market house. This was followed by a rulley of brick bats and stones from a large number of persons from the rear of the *We revert to these huous depactices from Hibernia Hese House, and was quickly followed the spirit and the letter of the treaty of 1881 for by the discharge of some 20 or 30 muskets and
no purpose of merimmination, but simply in order gus, the balls and shot froin which took effect to tirgo the necessity of supplying the place of that upon the crowil, and instantly killed a young man capst inoperative convention by another Treaty, 10 years of age, named George Shifter several calentated to carry what Maning formed Luckshot lodging in his right side, and one of them passing through his heart. Soveral other extent, not only of their timin
the liberal policy of the two countries to the full persons were severely arounted one of them their present inch, ulterell cir
The named Joseph Cox, very severely in the right various commercial and politica thigh, and another named (1) Jackon. Several last twenty years reid to render a elbers were wounded with balls, as the flug was easy kept up for some time from several houses in contracting parties. The
shemi quay of atlaidiment, and more destra Cadwallader street, and among them were the ful- the Eastern Sons are altunt lowing John Deal, George McCalot, Samvel timents, in all of which Beatty, Chas. Vansturer, Henry Tamper, Ed. this country preponders wand Spain and David Ford, The Natives ro Holland, shi Chot Leented, but soon Pullied, and drove back tite as where orgprah comm saltants that were not in the bousos i and wbila most extensive thoug engaged in carrying on their comrades, other these countries, or al attack was made upon them, and a hard fight with belong to tho brick hula, stones, clubs and bludgeons took place, slipping should, to which a mimbar of persons were injures.
olive by at on the looting of British settleme Hound
THE PHILADELPHIA RIOTS.
We love the Philadelphin papers of this mornin The riots still continued akterday The houses were destroyed by Bre, pavou pers killed, and a great number wounded-mm Jalter, slightly, 8. Abhot In willen,
The military, wote millest out a the ground the whole night - 1
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at ny end,
0 Still later accounts moution de burning of St. Michael's Church, the use of t. Pies du Naonery Wednesday The whole city 18 in the greatest excitement.
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Deliveries 741 Deliveries.
Stock.
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21,50
78,396
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COTTON REPORT.
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