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London And China Telegraph (Newspaper) - August 16, 1882, London, Middlesex 694 the London and China August foreigners and to return to the old state of j in recent years this party seemed to have been superseded i by a More progressive who were favourable to foreign and it was under its regime that the treaties with the United states and England have been entered these acts must have become intolerable feel Ings of the ant foreign in the mean had not ceased to their incensed feelings manifested itself in open hostilities against foreigners but More especially against the on account of their having been the first who introduced foreign element into for other and How the affair will Termi we must wait for further which will be anxiously looked House of the Leon Cameron asked the undersecretary of state foreign affairs whether it was As stated in the land n and China Telegraph of july that the Spanish government had bestowed the grand Cross of naval Merit upon the Spanish Consul at who in the Case of the Leon encouraged his countrymen in that port to resist and outrage British Law whether it was True that a similar decoration was simultaneously bestowed upon the Captain of the Leon and whether he could now Lay upon the table the correspondence relating to the affair of the Leon and especially to the conduct of the Spanish Consul at Singapore in connection with sir Charles Dilke said her majesty government have received no information of the grand Cross of naval Merit having been bestowed by the Spanish government on the Spanish Consul at Singapore or on the Captain of the Leon the correspondence Between the two governments on the subject of the Case referred to is not cannot conveniently be Laid before treaty with Hinde Palmer asked the undersecretary for foreign affairs whether a treaty had been concluded Between this country and and he would Lay a copy thereof upon the table of that sir a treaty Between this country and Korea was signed on the 6th of june the text of which Only reached the foreign office the 9th the if Avill be published in due the substance of it was Given in my reply to a question in the House on the 13th by the member for South v titty in Eliu who was with the naval brigade at the capture of passer and other operations in the malay during the Perak expedition of and has the Perak medal and general who died obtained a lie tenancy in became Captain in and was promoted to the Brevet rank of major in he served with the Koyal Irish throughout the War in and was present at the attack upon the capture of and and at the concluding operations before banking he was also employed on the staff during the and subsequently appointed by lord Gough to the Post of to the forces in commander who has been appointed to the entered the Navy in from 1874 until when he was promoted he served As Flag lieutenant to Admiral Ryder in the audacious on the China and he has had command of the on the China from 1879 to commander Clair is a grandson of the twelfth lord the flagship Richmond took her departure from Nagasaki june and the Swatara june both bound to the Spanish Manofar Gravina left Shanghai june 27 for a trip up the the Henry Wilson Peters curate of Johns has been appointed chaplain to the English soldiers and sailors at Hong the Captain James arrived at Esquimalt on the 1st from the China the Comus will remain at Esqui Mault until the army and Navy Gazette says a Nice Little Bill will have to be paid for the fouling match Between the and and we Are of opinion that such an expense should never have been if Only proper precaution had been close order is to the commander chief is determined to run his Fleet on the most economical principles the Only drawback is that what he saves in one Way he loses in the evolutionary Squadron was running under sail from Nagasaki to when the wind suddenly the ships were being in close the cur Agoa fouled the daring while the although under also fouled the latter while trying to separate the two former the cur Agoa carried away some of the daring and part of her and then became interlocked with her spars and Rig while the foxhound lost All her boats and davits on her port we suppose there or has already a court of inquiry into the and shall be curious to see at what result the members and what the admiralty will have to say on the subject to Vic Admiral Captain Frederick who has been selected for the appointment of Commodore at port in the vacancy created by the death of Commodore Edward entered the Navy in he served in charge of one of the Winchester boats in numerous expeditions against chinese pirates in Aud was one of the attacking party on the pirate Fleet and stronghold in to Moon and Roulan 1854 he was also present at the bombardment of the Bogue and with the storming party landed to carry the batteries subsequently in command of Macao fort for a Short time was lieutenant in the magic Enne during the operations against and he had charge of a boat of the rocket brigade at the capture of the Weiho forts China medal with Canton and Taku Captain lord Charles has been appointed a companion of the order of the lord Charles Scott served As midshipman of the Jean Dacre in the crimean War As midshipman in the Raleigh launch and tender Hong Kong at escape and other boat engagements in Canton and 1857 China Latshau and As commander of Rinaldo served As second in command of naval Force under Captain landed for the Protection of British subjects at Yang Hoo in he also commanded a flotilla of boats in con j unction with naval Bri Gade under Commodore Jones on the occasion of the destruction of three piratical villages near so Zatow in among the naval officers upon whom promotion has been conferred for their services at the bombardment of the Alexandria forts Are the following Captain who served in the China War with naval brigade at the capture of Canton was present at the taking of the Taku forts in 1860 took part in storming of Nam Bow j 858 and was engaged in Many other expeditions and capture of piratical he wears China with one commander we regret to record the death of sir John late Clinef Justice of Hong which occurred at his regents on the evening of the 13th the deceased was seventy seven years of he was the son of the late John by Bis marriage with the daughter of John mar of Moreton and was born in the year he was a student at Manchester and in studied at the inner he afterwards became a and Practised As such till when he was called to the bar by the honourable society of the inner he Practised in for eleven 1846 to he filled the office of reporter in the courts of vice chancellors and he was one of the joint authors of de Gex and Smale and Smale and Giffords his next move was to attorney general in Hong Kong in and six years subsequently he was appointed chief Justice of that a Post which he held till last he was created a Knight in sir John has been twice first in to daughter of Jackson and secondly in to daughter of of he leaves a widow and several sir John Smale will be the Best remembered by our readers for the part he took in recent years with regard to kidnapping and Domestic slavery in Hong he Prouo Tucei several severe and Well deserved sentences with regard to sir John had been in failing health for but his death was not expected As Early As it has taken quarantine in the Gazette of the 15th contains the following Board of Trade Harbour Whitehall the Board of Trade have received through the Secretary of state for foreign affairs a copy of an ordinance of maritime issued by the italian by which it is decreed that in consequence of cholera in Yokohama and its As Well As in Batavia Island of vessels arriving from the harbours and coasts of the kingdom of Japan and of the islands of Souda malay shall be liable to certain quarantine from our own the Complete dullness which has of late prevailed in As regards political has continued during the past and politicians seem to be at a perfect standstill All Over the but the master of the situation at Var in not Only not at on the is As Busy As and a separate wire is reserved for the use of the Chancellor which is almost constantly in action Day and while couriers Are constantly what his real intentions Are As regards the Eastern question can Only be very darkly guessed at so but it is certain that he is doing All he can to preserve the peace of the so called clerical question has advanced but Little during the past the Vatican seems to be inclined to come to an but apparently is not willing to make any the matter is in the emperor a about to proceed to Tischl to meet the emperor of anew project has been set afloat from governmental circles at Prince bismark As will be to create a permanent ecumenical Council in addition to the Imperial in As he have advisers con stantly at his Side in any Case of but since the rejection of the tobacco monopoly by the this body lost face with the then came the assembling of the Chambers of with no better and now the idea is to constitute in each province of Prussia and Germany a corporation of

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