ADDINDUM
Wente indebted to an old and distinguished resident for the following additional authentic historical facts respecting the foundation of the ra dem Kingdom of Slam by Phys Ták in 1763
Phya Tak was successful only through the instrumentality of two great generale known as Phys Chakrakst (.e. the founder of the present dynasty, the present King's great grand-father) and the other his brother Phya Surevari (d, the Wangas or, as called by Europesus, the second King of the first reign of the present dynasty). Phya Tak founded baly the west bank of Bangkok, as bli expital.
The subjugation of the Shan States, Malay Peninmis, Cambodis, and the whole valley of the Mekong was carried on personally by the sald two great generals, especially the valley of the Mekong which, for the first time in the history of Siam, was successfully brought under
Siamese rule In A.D. 1779.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 189HT
both saw me eiva, this money to the third. Be that I wanted to redeem a girl. I got the Klang, and of Hu Kuang as well, as the Governors of the same age shell corn, pick beans, gather heavy wind-storm, Over a hundred houser fore this day I had not received on account any money to pay Atack from my mother. I know of Kiangel, Awhat had Huperto Enkelte på for addang and fashion (t into juda cakes for feel, wirelliant down and several lives, leftCattle, thing. All I got 6Kthe $7,000 was $2,000,0] a man called Kwan Lu Luk. I knew him last | securing the fastigatórur participators and accom. | or collect scraps of wood, and pleces of hushes | stored/provisions and bfarming simplețiants were received this money between and xp.m. I year. He used to go with me to the Pun plices in nil the clots for bevõte punishment, and undikimibles... In every) market town you'gan | all kwebulaway, vinThoftiauthorities lat, once. went then to the club with the third defendpot. An Kid'in the beginning of this year. I have This trinitate warning precedent for the Infard, sedgroups of little toddlers, sorting grain welth-a, hantriboidalarge sum of reliëf moday}">The There I met Yung Ut Was He introdaced never gambled with him. We have dined. In some provinces there are still complaints quickiem) and accuracy/worthy:ohan adult, For loss of the necessary implements for agricultura himself. We both went for a walk We went together. Neither of us paid. We were both and claidas unsettled, dating from former beta ab work they are paid from iz to 5 cents in is even more; severely folt) than that of hnutes. the Pan San-in, and we gambled at fantan, I guests. He did not introduce me to Yueng sions: the Banner Generals, Vicens and any fields it is cheaper to whomas Inbar The Governor of the province l'has called upon fast 500. None of the defendants were there. Ming Shan in the matter of a lonn. I did not Governors will Nivel bibe mindful orange do te ise machinery Of this, sorting beans the Treasurer to furnish faida for rebuilding the Zung Ut Wo did not play and when he found I give a promissory note on the 17th April last to everything with the utmost despatch of. They coffee te illustrations. In other fields the place and for replacing the imagments, and has had lost $500 he took me away. On the same Yueng Ming Shan. I did not give a promissory musi not listen to any empty excures advanced would-becsét has not the cash to bay; the memorialised the Throne for rainction. A day he took me to another gambling house to note to any one on the ryth April last. It by the lens & their lubordinates, shrinking back instrument or mechanish required and keeps on rescript his tech issued "Let the duthorities win back then on. I lost 3600 more. Yung was through Teang Shui that I got a loan for from the difficulties involved, and having recourse in his ancestors did in the days of the Pharosha. Ho their best to taking care of the suffering Ut Wo did not play. He then took me to the $7,000 from Yueng Ming Shan on the 13th May 10 artful procrastination. The accumulated juits good pump that will two men would do the people that they may not lose their occupational Kwai Fung brothel in Lower Lasfat Row and I last, of which I was to get 40 per cent." It was and complates of long standing must disappear world of eight, coste jabout $30 in Egypt. The 1999 or inviy pa 5 31
farmer to whom it would be a priceless boon. spent the night there. That cost me $30. He not arranged that I was to gel 80 per cent, from the current business affairs". est eng
had blot having the $30, continues to employ the 8 then said "You lost $1,100 last night, let us try tried to get sixty per cent, but finally agreed to and win it "hack" "He took me to the Shen Katake 40 per cent. I objected to going to Mr.
fen, and pays them chiefly in farm products gaming house, where I lost another $500. He Dennys to sign the note. I did not receive then took me to the Wu Yung Lan eating house,|| $2,000 on this note, There was no promissory here ordered a foreign supper and sent for the note torn up. The terms of the loan were not third and fourth defendants, The supper, cost that I should receive 80 per cent of $7,000 and
d.
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THE EGYPT" OF TODAY and north cath:\\Ve Ayub has noted |
simul d
endeavor in an insignificant factor. If a lacter at To the fatalist who believes that human all, is the development of a people, the recent
Khedive, about which to mitch ado was made by The cause of this-universal-poverty is known to all in Egypt. The extravagance of the European newspapers, way simply a damp in the
4.
A bumboat man at Ningpo made much money by leaping, ou heard the steamers before they anchored and thus monapolising the trade with
carry out his usual tactics, but was prevented by the passagar,The other day, when the nearer chang was coming into,port he tried to policeman. The boatman resisted and was Įtaken,: to: they stations, ... An; order was obtained
Phya Chakraksi, who was then in Cambodia | me $50... After supper, thers, was some talk, of Day 24 per cent, on the full value. After paying history and present condition of the land of bucket. He spent no more and probably not as from the Magistrate, and he was placed in succeed Phya Tak owing to a revolution that sald to Yung Ut Wo that I had lost all my money || $1,040. I was not charged 24 per cent, for one Within, the memory, of this generation, the foancial tricks they never knew, and obtained had à grudge against him for the trouble he gave auppressing the revolt there, was compelled to my, borrowing, more money, Third defendant fees and taking 40 per cent. I left the office with the Pharoahal:must be an inexplicable fact. much as any of his predecessors. But he learned 'cangao in front of the station. As all the police broke out in the capital of Slam, through Phya and asked if he knew of any one who would month's interest on an old note. On the evening people, were «laxy; to the last degree the Innd historier from foreign, money-lendert, chiefly them, he was exposed to the fierchun without
mato
protection. He was released in the afternoon bat: died soon afterwards, probably from sun-
stroke. His mother and widow went to the
station, heartily cursed the inmates and took ¿way the remains. ... If this statement of the case is correct, it will be well for the Ningpo author, ties to make an investigation, if only for policy's
Our Hankow correspondent: writes that tola-
gathered, and in a short time two thousand poles were consigned to the flames. Then a sort of glance committee was appolated to watch inver all the water-courses and creaks, to prevent
Tak becoming insane and cruelly oppressing the lend me more Ying Ut Wo sald Go to the of the 17th May nearly the whole of the money
swarmed with beggars, and the soll, though the
French and German. Excepting the -people, and by Phya San, another officer of Phya Pus Au Kul, and when I have settled anything of the first loan was gone, andthat evening there
richest in the world, produced scarcely more childs, who were fair and upright in their Tik's who dethroned bis muster and usurped
I will come there.,'. Three or four days after the was talk of getting another loan. On the 22nd
than enough to supply the wants of the native dealings these bankers and speculators as a the sovereignity. The people then found no supper. I heard about, the loan. On the sand May I got another loan. I was offered the money more suitable successor of Phya Tak then Phya May the third defendant took me to second voluntarily. I got a loan of $800. I did not population.. Mobenied All, the great governor of a proved humples alongside of whom
Egypt, 'man of resiless, energy. and enterprise, Chakrakri, and so elected him Ruler.
defendant,and said he would lend me more spend this. I put it by. I did not put it by to The good qualities of this great general, Phya money. Tam Sau and Ng Mak Hot were there, redeem Ngan Ku Chal. On the 291b May I got autocratic decrees made labor honorable and ch Christian bankers, will go with modern took the matter in hand and by a series of Shylock was a monument of generosity. A
Single" case will" "showVthe dielenytai Chakiakal, are fully and briefly recorded in Bur- Ng Mak Hol said the ten paper treurred a promissory not for $2,266, 1a3 also given to idleness a disgrace as well as a crime. To carry lebters, government note for 6 months a mere records and in Sir Arthur P. Phayre's reference to the $7,000 loan would be A was
History of the Butmese, in the following and two fresh ones given as the first two could me. I had nothing to do with the promissory nery interact be compelled the people, for £1,000 was sold for $400, and at maturity not be signed. That day I signed a promissory note. I left the office about pm. Up to the rod and the bastinado. His successor, which was paid. In other words, at 275 per cent. nolens violens, by the inducement of the whip, was taken up with a note for 6 months for £1,500 words (vide page ǝ17):-
"Phya Tak had beon qucceeded on the throne note.be Chen Tat for $5,000 and received $800. ing out of the office. I heard nothing about the of Siam hy Phya Chakrakri, the ancestor of the Ng Mak Hai did not, see this money pald over. $15,000 loan. When we left we went to the email Pachu, less regardless of the feelings The rapacity of the moneylenders was aur graph lines have been completed in Hupeh and
of his subjects, nevertheless purmed the present King of that country. For greater security 1 then went back to Caun, An Kan. I did not Pun An Kla, where this loan was talked over, same polley Tewkes Pacha, son of Jamall, passed by that of the foreign office holder A connections were to be made la Hunan. As Tot of dimay, if not worthless, locomotives soon as the line party arrived at the borders of tants of Bangkok from the west to the east banki Pung Ut Wo spoke to me about's loan for 1 When the defendants first told me I would not footsteps. He is, however, but the figured duly examined and pproved by another I invasion by telegraph poles in that the most con- against Burmese attacks, he removed the inhabi." spend the glog that day. On the 27th May and from there we went to Young Ming Shan's. the present incumbent, follows. In his father's were bought by a French agent of the Khedive that province the Inhabitants rose ngainst the i he led the Sismere simies in many actions since or three days before going to Mr. Ewens office after thinking it over deeply I was not certain Mr. Ewen's office. Two have to repay the money, I believed them, but the fall of Ayuthia in A.D. 1767, and had revived Ypng Ut Wo told me he knew of a friend who whether I would have to pay it back again or the spirit of the people, which, after the conquest}} would lend. me $2.750, lf, I would give him a not. When I obtained the loan for $15,000. by Bureng Naung, (AD. 1564), had been cowed promissory note for $5,000. $687,50 was to be from what Chung Sul told me I believed I would ander the superior force of the Burmese. The given to Chang Chul as commission. After going I not have to repay it. I belleved Chung Sul at past five centuries, ¡and-larger.harvestaꞌ zre pro outside parties. When,remonstrated" with foreign engineers and telegraph materials being
to Mr. Ewens' office we went to Mr. Philipps's that time because I believed him then to be a office. At his office 1 executed charge for good man. Under the bellef I should not have $5,000 and received $2,754 U Ping-chang to pay the money back I signed anote for $15,000, to our readers, from the evidence of an eminent was also given me for $3,350 with my name the money if at the time I had thought that I The foregoing will we think, suffice to prove gave me the money. A promissory note receiving $4,200. I would not have borrowed eye-witness that the resources, magnificence, signatory. I had never made such a note, should have to pay the money back, productions, and brilliant prospect of the Mekong The note was stamped. U King-chung said the Valley and Luang Phrabang regions exist only thing would look better if done before a lawyer in the fickle minds of those who indulge in the It was not a true note and was only done mischievous pastime of telling and writing stories for the look of the thing, Mr. Phillippo, which are "with falsehood season'd."—Bangkok three defendants and Yung Ui Wa were present when the money was pild over. "Chang Sul tore up the promissory note for $1,250. When I left Mr. Phillippo's office I went to the
way Chung Sol said Yung Ming Chan was willing to lend me $15,000. I was to get back the promissory note for which. I had received 3800 and I was also to receive $5,200 more. He Bald. Let us go and sign' at once.". We went to Yeung Ming Shan's house. There I found
tion paper and the declaration of age paper.
-confidence thus infused into the Siamese was
mantfested by the vigorous attacks made on the Invading army."
Times
THE CONSPIRACY CASE,
Before Mr. A. G. Wise at the Magistracy yester day afteroon (5th inst.), Yeung Min San, Tsang Shep, and Tam Sau were charged on remand with, conspiring to defrand Tso Tung Shan of $7,000 in cash and $20,000 in securities.
Mr. Francis, QC, Instructed by Messrs. Instructed by Mr. Rodyk, defended the first defendant, and Mr. Wotton the second and
engineer nid "It's merely business. Tuggled into the province. The line party of the high money, some other fellow 'would, ind Ing a force, and made their way back to report Thould lose my position, whose salary alone is
refused to pass those engines and take course, could do nothing-against-so overwhelm- the state of affairs. Though everything betokens £1,605 ($8,000) a year." In this case there was
no further disturbance, still it isɗoubilil whether retribution. For shortly after recepting the
for some time to come telegraph enterprise will
At this stage the case was adjourned till Wed- while wages on the other hand bava held their locomotives, one of them blew into atoms, tula be practicable In Hunan. Some time ago a
nesday at 2 D.m.
REPORT OF THE TSUNG-LI FAMEN ON THE OUTRAGES IN
more absolutely that it does any city ward or paid wan con cash (good) parish at home. The mesultof there changed conditions is visible at first eight. More land in the $3,000 (T5,000) was paid to th under cultivation to-day than at any line in the engineer 3.000 (15,000) to the purchasing
agent, and no one knows baw much mor duced per acre than ever before in that period; The begger has been forcet into the racks of
capital as in New York, Boston or Chicago. Industry, and is not as numerous in the Niblistic The food supply has so increased that the cost of living has been reduced to very low figures, own. The country flourishes, and its national debt is being quidated gradually but certainly
This in the bright side of the picture, but its reverse is not so agreable. The polity of the present administration (which as stated in English) is to favor England at the expense of the Egyptian, While the country is admirably impose taxes as to kill any existing industry and to prevent the formation of new ones; Thus the sugar cane grows like a weed and might be the basis of great manufacture. Yet the political conditions imposed are such that it is profitable there refine it, to bring it back to the very town
for life a brother of the engineer. Another cause of expense to the people Is the army of foreign office-bolders he have been folsted upon them by military force. They are like the harper hargers of the reconstruction days; no better and no worse.
sport was circulated that disturbances were occurring in Hunsa; most feely this telegraph trouble was what was alluded to,
club with Chung Sul and Tam San, On the translation of the report of the Tsung-li Yamên, cituated for manufactures, the authorities. It should be 'added.' that despilé the evilà | Todosta.. As soon as they made their appearance
Denny; and Mossop, prosecuted; Mr. Robinson, three papers, the promissory note, the registra graphed at once to the Superintendent of Trade to export. raw sugar to France and England, to donkey, camel and horse, the buffalo, cow, goat gongs, in order to drive the pests away. These
third defendants,
where it was grown and there sell it for less than what the native sugar would cost under existing circumstances
Tso Tung Tosu-I am nineteen years of age. I left Mr. Phillippo's office. When I got these re-doubled watchfulness, because threatebing afforded lately by the imposition' of a text of ghigher attributes of humanityE, S." In the
These sigued. I received 35,000 in cash and got back my promissory note for $2,250. I heard nothing about this note for $1.000 before sums of money, on the 29th May, I was in the Po An Kan Club playing instan. Tam San and yong Ut Wo were there. I lost $2,345 there, 1 then went in a brothel with Yung Ut Wo. know the Chun Kai, gambling club and have played there. I have heard that Yeung Ming Shan was the matter. Yung Ut Wo told me so. I was diffining at one time with Yung Ut Wo, He said let us go to the Chun Kai gambling house of which Yeung Ming Shan is the rich after dinner and lost $1,900. They returned me .master. I went and won $300. I went again 50, Shortly after I got this money Yeung Wing Shan wrote to me asking me to take share in a gambling concern at Kowloon City. I have harat the letter. I took 2 $700 share. I gave Ming Shan. I got a second letter with reference the money to Yung Ut We to give to Yeung to this share from Yeung Ming Shan which has also been burnt. He told me that the whole of my share had been lost and that I still owed $70. This I paid Yang Ut Wo also asked me to take shares in a peripatetic gambling concem, I subscribed $300 and got back 34. My mother afterwards got hold of me and took me to a lawyer. By this time I had spent all my money It was very late when she found me.
At this stage the farther hearing of the case was adjourned until Friday the 7th inst.
THE YANGTZE VALLEY The Shanghai Mercury suppilas the following which has appeared in the Peking Ganette,
When our Yamen received lnformation during the first decade of the 4th moon (middle of May) of the burning and destruction of the Roman Catholic Mission buildings at Wahu, we tale
of the Southern ports, to despatch gun-boats to the scene, to restore order, and afford protection, and to send officials, to make enquiries on the spot. We also charged the same Superintendent of Trade to enjola all his subordinates to exercise anonymous placards had been posted up in Anching and in Shanghai, and malicious rumours had been spread. The Southern Superintendent of Trade, and the Governor of had been caused by the calaminous rumout of Anhui then reported per telegraph that the riot
two sisters of mercy having decoyed two little the suspicions of the irritated people, and children from their parents; this had aroused Incensed them to ariot, during which the Mission was burned and destroyed; but two of the ring leaders have been caught, and decapitated, their heads have been exhibited, and peace has been restored again.
at Tanyang was attacked and burned, but alse However, soon afterward not only the Mission the Mission at Wusuch in Eupeb. We also are informed that two Foreigners had been killed at the latter place, but we are not aware of the full particulars of the case yet. Besides these uprisings some malefactors caused trouble in Nanking and Kluklang, but the Government troops were equal to the occasion, and dispersed the mob. These several riots have caused considerable excitement in Chion and Foreign countries. Enquiries into the causes of these
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custs, for in the morning not a trace of them was to be seen, ?The Chiñers1 have a asperatis From the 13th of July to the 12th of Augusta algülfies that that district is neither 2017 Dividendoppia akanth at quana.
ción' that 'whôt1á distzlet faʼvielted by locusts (t being considered the hottest daye, in summer, happy nor prosperous and that les ruler is back the Board of Ceremonies has used a notice that But if the locusts visit a place and leave again within that period all punishments with the without causing mideh destruction to the crops bamboo should be reduced by 20 per cent. This that has a very different significance meaning regulation applies to all the yamins, civil or that the local officialf are inedél mandating, and
that the district Is both contented and thriving,
Sprinz Rida eranall "CREFOOT desbau Lan
military.
spieren talent
The 31st of July was the birthday of His of july and the 2nd of August were appointed by Imperial Chinese Majesty. The 30th and 31st the Emperor; as days on which, to receive the congratulations of his ministers and other officials In Peking. Theatrical performances took place on these three days within the Palace, and banquels were given to the officials tota mane * 100 muziali a ne droogade Bress
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Zor-boh, one of the suburbs of Yangchow, was recently visited by an enormous swarm of recounted, the people are patient, polite, saber the City Magistrate issued a proclamation erjnin And moral. They sing as they work, or chant in the people to use every effort to destroy the ong, hotations from the Karan. The children Insects. He also advised that bright coloured of them, old and young, are kind to one another, fields, and that the people should make as much are round, bright-eyed, smiling and playful. All dags should be stuckûn bamboos areind all the and equally kind to their dumb animals, the noise as possible by shouting and by beating and sheep, the cat and dog. Courtesy and measures were daly carried out and met with hospitality are the rule everywhere. There is a complete success. So the people were thankful great fature in store for a race which can endure and to express their gratitude to providence A second llustration of the present policy was many hardships and still preserve Intact the they got up grand theatrical entertainments in, the temple to the god of grishoppers, My father in dead. His name was Teo Wing
wnd there' was much, festivity and Téjölelig. Yang. My mother is living. She lives at 230
per cent on home-made cotton-seed bil. The Sociologie News,
The locusts also visited three districis in- the Queen's Road. I was married on the 23rd
and produces thousands of tons of seed, which January, 1891. A sult is now pending in the
are taken to Europe, there pressed and can NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS, Heighbourhood of Nanking, In one place cover log an area of,200 square ff, and on the zoth Supreme Court for administration. I am award
verted into olt, candles, soap, glycerine and all-al; " of the Court and receive an allowance of $to per
opportunity to increase local prosperity, and Chinese Minister to England and France, has arrived during the night and the swam wa cake. The merchants of Alexandria Bawana By, an Imperial Decree Heleb Fu-ching Nanking self, ghing in the inner city. They
of this moon they took wing and ezne over to
month. I am entitled to one share under my father's will. My share consists of houses... I
built a mill. This, with inexperienced (hands been appointed Director of the Sacrificial Cont.
dense that the light of the moon' will obscured; was at school five years in Canton. I left
ported cotton seed products on equal termin It Two notorious female thieves have been cap among the people. On the next evening, how prospered and was able to compete with the imi plaanile parisaan ja pyetettek which naturally cias a great conternation school and came to Hongkong the year before last. During the time my education was
had no more than displayed its ability to make tured in Peking. They are credited with extra-ever, the city was visited by a heavy thunder. going on I frequently spent time in Hongkong
money for both capitallet and laborer, when the prdinary accomplishments such walking storm, and a regular deluge of fala came down, During the last four months I have frequently
tax referred to was suddenly enacted, and as was easily on high roofs, making impossible leaps which must have in someway destroyed the borrowed money at different rates of interest. The
undoubtedly intended by the powers that be, the over tall walls, dexterity in the use of arms, and first loan was for $7,000 from the defendist......, I
Industry, became a thing of the past. Upon even other feats, fantast received $2,800. The next charge on the estate
and lace cheaper than any other country. This terms, Egypt could make cotton threidy cloth, given was for $5,500 to U Ping. Tong and Ho Hoi Tang. I received on this charge $3.750.
would injure, If not rain, English trade in the The third charge was $15,000 to Yung Ming
northern part of Africa, as well as in Asia Minor Chan, of which 1 received $6,000, I afterwards
For that reason every attempt to start cotton beard that the charge was made out in. Chan
milla In this land. has been frowned at by the Tat's name. At the time it was made out
governachten och solne peut ayaa bas knew nothing of Chan Tat. I have lost all this
Asia consequence Egypt is essentially an money. I lost it is entertainment and gambling.
agricultural country, with every probability it I borrowed the first sum on the 16th May; and
will remala zo, as long as England holds the reins of power. Yet even here, there has been the whole of the moneys were gone by the 6th June. I know the third defendant and fourth
singulas diaregard of the principles of com
FROM CORRESPONDENTY 'defendant. I have known the latter since my
merce which are obeysdiin every other country?
bjove il pa pogut convenly nothi marriage, He had something to do with the borrowing of the money. At the end of May he
When a land raises large crops, the first thing to be done is to move them in the mercantile
I understand that 'a French gentleman, who took me to the Pun An Kul, a club in
centres, and to move them requires good roads,
has been staring in Chiefoo for soind me past, Lower Lascar Row. The third defendant
This case, in which Young Ming Shan, Cha
bridges, water-routes and railways. Of these
has successfully completed his fiegotiations with naked, me what allowance I get from the Sal and Tam San were charged on remand,
Egypt can not beart, #Roads, there are none,
the authorities for the supply of Chinei labourers Court, I said $50 per month. He said, “ What with having unlawfully conspired to defraud one
There are camel pathe and donkey paths. They
for New Caledonis,” In 'all, frog cooler will they will be age are you" I said, "Nineteen last month." Tao Tong Shang, a minor, of his property, was
are usually, on the levees or canal binke; and The Paling Garette of the 23rd July records be required, and it' is probable The fourth defendant was standing by and heard continued before Mr. Wise at the Magistracy
are irregular and dangerous. The crops are
that at the request of Chang Yao, Governor of shipped south in bitches of six hundred each. what was said. He exclaimed," "You, a rich | on the 7th Inst. The same Counsel av before The Yamen beg to point out that the lands transported on, the backs of the two useful Shantang, Sheng Heilan-hual, Tantat at Cheloo, They will be employed in the sicket mise of that man, and dress so shabbily. 'If you want money were engaged
mental principles of the Christian religion are, animals named, but the transportationis low and Director of the Chinese Telegraph Admini-far-off French possession which les seven don't you think you can get some"? The third Tso Tung Shang, the complainant, cross to educate mankind to lead a virtuous life that and expensive. If a famine broker outils stration, has been granted a button of the first hundred miles to the eastward of Australia and defendant took me to the Chol Fong brothel. examined by Mr. Robinson,—One of my names it is spread over all Occidental countries, and Khartoum, or byen Dongola, the people would be class, in consideration of his having collected which used to be, and is still, I think, a penal After we had smoked, the third defendant said, is Teo Lo Kas. I have been five years at school what the treaties concluded with Foreign lands dead and buried a month before a caravan over Tis. 500,000 for famine Teller, and seen settlement, Ilms pais de los "You are so tall and plump, you could easily and I can, both read and write. I borrowed the stipulate. That the followers and teachers of the could reach these from: Fantch of Dufampoor himself that the money has been properly diaThe gunboats and Firebrand are in pass for 21, and you need not pay it afterwards." first money on May 16th and the whole of the Christian religion in China, (Caibolic or Protes- and even were they allee, the cost of trioxporta. tributed.: focals ben cos idow, then, I said I was afraid my mother and brothers | money, about $7,000, was gone by the 5th June, tant) shall enjoy fall security for their persons tion would make flour of the value of diver. trolis jove Ivivid ab neil fait de jun might hear of it. He said, "Who will know of. I was induced to borrow this money because, and propsity, and freedom for the exercise of There are but few bridges, and they belong at the vast cult, the Wenchow bandits (L." I left and returned to my shop, On the being a miror, "I half believed that I should not, their religion;"
mainly to the railroads. Instead of bridges attempted to make another raid on some villages. 12th May I went to the Pan. Au Kul and there have to repay it. I won't say that I should not daw the third defendant. He took me into a have borrowed II, If I had thought I should have and orphanages connected with the Missions, of one, type. A cumbrous fat boatwhich and captured six of themanTwo soldiers the hospitals, dispensaries there are ferries: numberless. They are all government force in ambuscade Intercepted, room. He said, "I have found a way for you to to repay it. When all the money was gone my are benevolent institutions, and very many is pulled along a rope fastened from bankaito were killed, one by a rifle whet and the other by borrow $4,000." He aid the lender would give mother got hold of me. That was about the Missionaries always have, of late years, when- bank. The charge, small chouganito? an award thrust of the enuntain bandits cap me 45 per cent. of the money. I was afraid. 21st June. The notice had appeared to the ever any part of the country was suffering from American, ale larger frominativeratand tared from time to time four more have been He said "Who need know; besides, you seed not newspapers before she found me it was before inundations or droughts, collected contributions point: the delay is great; and when the rivers convicted by the Prefect of Wenchew. The spend it.” I said go per cent, was very high || I got the letter of the 23rd Juns from Mr. Rodyk and distributed them amongst the dla- | very high; in the flood (sansan; or low in the dry || higher Huthorities ure deciding their sentençar.? lent, I would give five per cent. He said he that my mother found me. When my mother tressed people. This readiness to help, and season, the boats arousedom ble The Bull
TIENTSIN, EUROSIUS Would ICO the lender again. After, this found me she scolded me. She found me in the to benefit the people, in ceasing of every water routes are the chief and the belt abans the Military Governor of Ch'shay reports that be left. the place and went sway. Pun An Kuf Club: I did not show her the letter acknowledgment." Thero are amongst the for carryingggoods.But they involves piful the sentence of Watheng, forfnerly an asistant (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT){\" Second defendant sald, "Do you want to I had received from Mr.. Kodyk, She told me Christians as everywhere else, good and bad waste of time and energy. The boat, called magistrate connected with the Yangting River sandals Tientsin, July 30th. borrow $7,000," because I can land you at 40|| to go to Mr. Dennys. He examined mas su to characters intermingled, but the converts remain dababickare flat bottomed high prowed as expired, but that being entirely without Knowing you had been up North lately, I was twenty one. I wanted sixty per cent. He Mr. Denny's office two of thice times. Mr. the country with any of their lawsuits or legal favorable wind, which doccurs once lasten required from tour lets in connection with the per cent. He asked me how old I was. I said what I had, done with the money. I went to Chiver as before, and are subject to the laws of sloops with one (lateen mail: With in away ineźbs," he fe unable' to 'defray the expense rather surprised not to see anything in reference refuted it. Third defendent pulled me into the Dennys took down my statement,
proceedings the Missionaries have no basinstate times, they make about fira miles hour verandah and said "Don't be a fool, take 40,per}}} Mr. Francis fild it might have time if he interfere Therefore, all the conditions of peace-on mesto occasions they are drawn by sa
rvice. The rule in such cases is that a onlshment of too blows should be scbstitated cent, you need never repay it." I said I was stated that the affidavit filed was drawn up by fut co-existence between converts and non sinewy Arab, who manages to malce both himself gte bayment of the money, and thie T the twenty-one when asked, because the third him personally and read over to the witness in Christians 'art' given," if it were not for paruly and bosticorenspaca si about two miles an hour. defendant told me to do so.. He told me to go his chambers. No one in Mr. Dennys's office mischief-makers inventing and spreading false The railway system of Egyptias capital cample jamaika
codres, which has been pursued in the present
man, just så staunch and true (1)'ns he was with to Mr. Dennys and make out the paper,,, I did¦¦ saw it."
emonts, to stir up the passions at the commiòn ni “how.cat do:dbill?” s/shapgh-thersďareqnó: far and nastɔ all bga smaj ↑ sa bingoneiros | poor General' Gordon," "when that noble British not go because I was sleepy that, day, The Cross-cermination, continued. I obtained, a multitades daring criminals then incite the serious engineering difficulties to resount and
ww: woldier busted around after him with's revolver. third defendant came to me, and, asked, why I loan of Sloe fram kay nephew Atack the year ignorant masses to revolt desirous of robbing the cost of labor in rialtuinmily: low; seefthe fates
Sometime ago, not long after, the
Jeff :) Lust auinian'some of our German fritids gót an had est gone. I said I was afraid.". On the 5th before last. I wanted this money to pay for and stenlog to their hearts" content during the and freight rates are almost prohibitively $124.
Hunan maD WAS AFTESIed in,
Iden into their heads that Chlon and Flexiteid, May I want to Mr. Dennys' office with the third things 1-had brought from Canton. My mother tuliol And confusion. ''If thess unla il pro- The aim ofile management seems to be the
Jis beasting on board the
od Li Hongchang in particular,could not get on defendant. Second, and fourth defendants were knew of this. I repaid Aleck in fall, Just before ceedings are bot speedily suppressed "it" devoting their lines to the soldier and pleasure-
without a full-blown doctor from the Fitherland. there. Mr. Dennys relased to have anything to borrowing, the money in May last. I went with scilously to be feared, that all classes of people seeker, to the exclusion of everything elje, Little
Herr Vol Brandt std;Baron Sockendorff having do with the matter. Zaird defendant fald Chan Hang Po and Ho Ching Shan to the Chol Native and Forelgu alike, may be deterred from or no regard Le piaid to the transfer of huile, to
been communicated with on the wábject thought we would go to another solicitor, He Fung brothel. I went with them several times. following their reaccial callings, which mightke the upbuilding of a large commutation and
espital idea and lost no time ik proposlug told us to go to the Pug As Kui and I know the Tak Tung, Sun Sul, Fas Fe, Kwan Snkravest consequences teʻall, Jimportant local traffic, or to making connections
Hang-chiti "to have a first-clais medies await blm there. He, come, alterwards and gald Heung, and Kun Hung brothels." I knew in-
steamship lines. On the main line from AS
from G
as physician to the tand to LIV 'Kodyk's clerk said he would require 100 as fees.
"Vildan therefore consider if duty to Cairo to Alexandria, the retardation of the trafas
troubles lead to the disclosure that there are many discharged, unemployed soldiers, and numerous members of secret societies spread over the Yangtze provinces these enemies to the public peace disseminate caluminous placards amongst the populace, to stir them up revolt. The law-abiding and peaceful members of the population have nothing to do with these affairs,
*Furthermore,
we would go to Mr. Rody's office. Mr, mates in all these brothels. I did not know all costs of the whole Empire dvacda.
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with
bad, something
He has been magistrate, o0
harbour, but I hear that the latter? vessel i will leave for Newchwang on the 3rd-af next month,
It's hot and close and wears patered by myriad of buzzing files that worry and torment where, in spite of door and window screens. No as unceasingly, as they obtain entrance every doubt they fulfils his destiny for good, but it la rather difficult to appreciate his valuable services this aultry weather, when your thoughts of him acting spell would be ever so much
Dally Newid se mog
to the gratitude (1) shown by the Viceroy Lt Hungchang, to Dr. Irwin. "Ll has treated the doctor fd something the same way that he behaved to Admiral Lang. He is a nice old
svidence, could be the charge could not be under, the new regulation that all Hupinout
is ganan under cost of section of men thout property, Income, as occupation are to be sent home, the accused has been departed dine kod Can to Sup it 16.3 057is glibani hon he has a shark te he from a halbhour to four hours, traffic la nét adglected; it is not considered-1633-0A dead body was found floating in the siter Under such auspices, the lot of the agriturist close by Chinalang..it was that of a boy in his is not happy one, Bieffent, and indizes focus The head bore several sword cuts, and a are pheroc enough, but hey, mr futher by heavy stone had been tied to the corpte to send went Created by spécial tares and a poll tax, When it to the bottom. The magistrate held an inquat "beer" he takes his goods and crops to the nearest city at which a native doctor reported that there were he fr-topped at the gates by the police and saran wounds on the head, four of which were soffler and compelled to pay an octrol upon all fatalpa gag made of cloth was found in the he brings. In the year through, his income mouth, the hands were fled behind the back vib averages a5 cents a day, he is very happy. He Antibompengcords stand, the body. pabent and pays wages proportionate to these figures. To almost double by the weight of the stone whe
Exe inmates. I know gielcalled Ngad Kulchalpetition for the promulgation of an Imperial is from Eleen to thirty minutes pe train I did not sen Mr. Rodyk. I hhould not know in the Tak Yang brother 1had no pectal (angy Edlet d the Provincial Governors can and “Mr. Rodyk if I saw him now. In Mr. Rodyk's 'for her. I knew.Ying Ping in the same brothel. ¡¡ing ithes Binner-Generali," this: Vicandytrand office were the three defendants and myself. I know Sui Fong to the Fun Shul brothel, Aling Governors, to issue proclamations to the inhabit aat and waited there for about an hour. In the Fun Fa brothel, Yok Si in the Kwan apts, waning them not, to lapildily, belleve Rodyk's clerk, Mr. Ng Mak Hol, made up two Heung brothel, Aso and Afung in the Kan
to the sqalicious rondout, calculated eo
and in English, laid me to sign. and Aying
local authorities must ¡not understand English, The documents were have engaged all these, ladies several times." I take cozcunout care that all Foretge10, Bial: not read over to me, but one I understood was not, a particular favourite, with them that I neis people and Missionaries al Kéfare nocorded to be a promissory note, the other a registration know of Was not particularly, fonder of one full protection of person and property in the paper. I received the money in Mr. Rody's than the other, 1 engaged Ngan Kül-chai mere endearouts they must never relian dels près offico. The second defendant gave me 12,800. frequently than the other did not want to cantione takes to guard against Attacks: kavé I do not think Ng Mak Hoi knew how much marry Bers: There was some talk about it and ng Peen suficiently Tigerous, so if the legal
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obliged the gro
Thought'be' toula "the acimplliment that a doctor should
Baving heard of this,
Am 461⁄4 Todiy, Tháva Paner all the Germán doctor "přesura bas-been brought chang/64 bi had been
pald to me. The third and fourth, delen, at Mr. Dennys's I was told to say that, was the authorities proven lacing, energin the day laborer be`payil from 10 to 20 cents a verdict was Murdered and thrown, infa the Pearl Mayer
Husky
dants saw the money, pald. When I received reason wanted to borrow money... I don't projection and clecontent should sel the money I gave third defendant. 1860 in al, knows where, yeah), Kui-chali-hats, gons,,47] then fi fi he duty Bithy PrivTien Gevelindate day.to Sogrinding is this unnatural portny; thất vixer by persons unknown) Ragnare are out in kaut functions, wiż 7 the -$700 for himself, Brỏo for Ng Mák Hol, also a bellava ühe is in Canton,. She leg, Hongkong|| 16řeport ddy delinquents for Pasukaaed Oven the women and the chlidren work! thu nime ja soph for the murdererse'ngizli edi ai Loisons, partment and Chief of the Mining «further $60 to Ng Mak Hoi for, feeal;1; did yang before 1 sword my Information, in this case, pRegarding the datubaweng inglitchyptera, the many0Little boys of three to minyakin tahl 18ee him pay any money lo Ng Mak Hol.: klook | When I saw Ying jáặng khong for the first time shava Indeed been livò singleaders (baheaded'ah | the Egyptian buffaloes) to micidi daily work and | ak in the Plugchou District of the Taipingipte: | Empress and His Ex/Chané Varswhich meani
awar 31,9405120 agoons hand fourth defendants. I did not say that i dwed money, to Auck and sendri non li behoven jus Vi the Twp ! mowni guard over them the| day long/und girls' focowa’of Kmangel fasting broken out theaga i nies li to lihaly to get quie
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