No. 5819-MARCH 11, 1882.]
Tam moming the case of shooting, which Decured in the “1 Land Wo-Livo In" ta- vern, on Sunday afternoon last, again came up, but was remanded till Wednesday
SIR JOHN POPE HENNESSY ON
RELIGION. IN CHINAKA
The reports relating to Hur Majesty's Colonial Fosscasins, 1879-80, laid before
THE CHINA
of what their school was like seven yours ago. He recollected that the then Superior of the Christian Brothers assured him that
presented by paper weight,
next, on account of the wounded man, W. Parliamont last year, include that upon there were nearly 200 boys in the school school boys and Girls, 263; the
is from Hongkong presented by a friend,
tal:
་
which they were met, which reminded him | average number of attendances amongst M Xavier, for General Improvement, a
two or three Schools in the Colony 1 pen-wipar, presented by a friend. and that in the St. Joseph's, Chinese A. Borritz, for General Improvement, a division, there were 209 altendances of pen-wiper, presented by the Director. working days, St. Joseph's, Portuguese J. Castro, for division, the nurse number, the Victoria
song 1. Carneiro, for Arillmatic, an inkstand,
artin
for Regular.
egalar Attendance, à paper presented by a friend. J. Elzinger, for General Improvement, an Inkatand, presented by Mr H. N. Mody. Jacinto Him Jap, for Genan! Improve
ment, an inkstand, presented by the Very Rev. F. Sains, Spanish Procurator. |
4TH CLASS.
ciency of the teaching of the school, halad nothing to say as it was not for him to speak on that point. The teachers wore the Christian Brothers, and their fame was wide spread. Last year the instruction of the school had laboured under great disad
It is expected that he will be di Sir John Pope Hennessy, and it in sedloss charged from that institution on Monday.to any, contains a rechauffe of a great por: Mr Caldwell, from the office of Messrstion of the misrepresentations and ruis Brereton & Wotton, applied for the pris statements which have been more or los soners, Moller and Powers, to be admitted exposed in these columns during the last Wo give for the present the to bail, but owing to the gravity of the charge the Magistrate deslined tugmat the concluding section of that report, which is vantages, owing to the school being kept the Secretary of State, that on counting
application.
We are not aware who is responsible for the sanitary condition of the road above the albany to the Peak, but it requires immediate looking to. For nome distance abore the Albany the air is but little plas- santer to the nostrils than that in the
Immediato neighbourhood of a latrine. This
fawr years.
headed “Eeclesiastical and réligious.” Go- mat-shade, and also because of their having vernor Hennessy writes regarding this subhed to shift from one place to another. Not jest under date of April 29th, 1881, as withstanding all, disadvantages out of 168 follows:--
boys who presented themselves for examina tion 158 passed, only 6 fuiling, showing o percentage of 97 per cent. During the year 24 boys left the scholy and almost all found situations. In the new college it was under contemplation to have a school
medy
The number of ecclesiastics and of religious institutions in Hongkong seems to be out of all proportion to the size and population of the Colony. At one time last year there were five Bishops here, and the number of priests and ministors of the various Christian denominations is extra-
the
F. Xavier, for Good Conduct, Good Marks, Christian Doctrine, Reading, Arithmetic and Home Tasks, a book, "Young Americans in Japan," presented by Hon. P. Ryrie, and a sliv
silver medal, presented by a friend.
-M..
0. Osmund, 2nd prizo, for Engliela, o goki medal, and “Ümbb's English Synonym," presented by Hon. F. B. Johnson.
Gomes, for English composition and graromar, a gold medal, and Treatine 0 Physica," presented by C. Ozorio, for Christian Doctrine and Eng lish Composition, o gold medal, and Crabb's English Synonym," presented, by
Mr.A. Coxon.
J. Gomen for Goography, a silver medal,
Police Intelligence. (Before R. E. Wodehouse, Esq.) Saturday, March-13
„AN. UNPROVEN CHARGE.
· Laọn dtling was accused, on romand, by George Williamson, sailor residing at the Sailors' Home, with stealing one blanket; uue rug and other articles on the 28th
instant..
and Geography," prosented that date in the defendant's jinrickelt, had
by
"
The complainant left the race courao on
with him a bundle, which, when be hind J.
Arithmetic, Crabb's English got the length of the National Hotel, he left
and "Popular Geology," lying in the vehicle and went in for a
for a drink. presented by H E the Administrator. In a few minutos la came out and the J. Gonsalvos, 1st prizo, Mathematica, a coolic and jiurieksha had disappeared. The gold medal, and Organic Chemistry," next morning he discovered the machino
the road in front presented by Mr D. Sassoon.
Mathematies, "Na- Hotel, but he was mot sure of the defend.
M. Pereira, 2nd prand "Natural His. But being the coolie who conveyed him on
tural Philosophy, tory,
and a treatise on the theory Has.stated by the police, and gone home lately
ORDINARY PRIZES.
H. Rozario, a book, "Detectives of
repe and Aaurica," presented by Mr D. Noronha,
the previous day. presented by Mr D. Sassoon.
The defendant said he gavo his machine F. Remedios, 2nd prizo, Christian Doctrine,
of host, to one Lane Tean to ply this man, it was silver medal, presented by Father Burghignol.
it was
was believed on account of his likeness of being implicated in the case. The defend. Esant remained at home on that afterno
Inspector Lindsay said that he observed the complainant in close proximity to tho
drank that he was unable to walk, "Tha
made a mistake as to the mumber of the Inspector thought it was quite possible and probable that the complaint had jinrieksha altogether.
is not only very unpleasant, but is decidedly ordinary. At the Te Deum on the Quech's/for those boys who had passed all be the main number of working are A. Xavior, for Christian Doctrine, G. da Costa, an inkstand, presented by Mr Stag Hotel, both on the tacO. BOILLO, BO
unhealthy, and we trust that the proper authorities will have this remedied. Wo direct their especial attention to the big cutting a little way up the road, the odour from which is almost overpowering. All this offensive matter requires immediate re- moval and disinfectante are not so costly
plentifully used.
ius buen
and
"Divi) a
a book, Tho Great Siegos, of in. A. tory," presented by Very Rev. Fath. Borghignali
A
0.
Member
J.
0.
S., Y.-Ribeire, a book, presented by Me a book "Illustrated Tracta," by Mr H. N. Mody.
D. Saesson. Carvalho, a gold pencil case, presonted by Hon. E. R. Belilios..
book, presented by H.E. the dainistrator. A. J. Brandao, a book, presented by Mr T.
Jackson
that the Colony cannot afford to have them At present it 1, Dory Uk I providing aan attendance of 200 days was not bad i wo mine all the atoresting parti. J. Xavier, for Atitlanetic, a book.presonted C. Kohart, a book presented by Dr. Eitel.
not attend
the
this
C.
by Mr D. Bassoon.
F. Remedios, a book, presented by Mr T.
Juckaun
a gold pencil case, presented by Freiro, Hon. E. R. Bullios.
V
D.
The Magistrate discharged the defendant, leaving Jack to recover his goods in any way he could,
ing
(Before Frederick Stewart, Esq.)
CRINISE FEMALE ROWDIER.
Wong Aho, married woman, for assault- Hon Alin, also married, was fined 50 cents with the alternative of two days im
The foniales commenced a in which the quarrel,
complainant accused the other of having several husbands, aud
prisonment. Viera, a book, presented by The Dirce-
tor.
I Barretto, for Arithmetic and Grammar, gold pa ngil cases presented by Hou, E. R. Pallics, Gutierrez, for Graminar, au Inketand,
by Hon. F. B. Johnson, presented
tor. for Reading, a book "Boy's Birthday, "presented by Mr O. P. Chater. W. for leading, a gold pencil case,
Foley presented by Hon. E R. Belilios.
Mr G. P. Ulator.
and schools, like the Hongkong Public School P. Gomes, for Writing, a book, "Buy's
tation of the subscribers, who numbered more than once recorded in the Blue Book for reducing the fees, as no one had refused I think the results are most
over 40, waited on him, and read over tho address, which mentioned, among other things, the Inspector's bravery and merito- rious behaviour during the typhoons of last
that have been
to
who the
sented by a friend.
W. Dixon, a book, presented by The Bro-from abuse they proceeded, after the cus
thers,
tomary habit of rowdies, to serutch, and
J. C. Preatage, a gold watch, presented by otherwise ill-treat each other. They were
Mr T. Jackson
Friend.
L. Campos, a beautiful prayer book, pro
aunted by Mr J. M. Bari,
Nordala
L Xavier, a book, presented by Mr D.
CHINESS CLASS.
bound over ir personal security of $2, to
months.
A MISCHIEVOUS SEAMAN, Henry Janies, an unemployed seatban belonging to Jamaios, about 10 o'clock, maltreated
taller, to Ng Kwong Tai, for Good Conduct, a book, an extent that the Magistrate ordered much Nattall's Dictionary," presented by pay the sum of 81, otherwise to be im- Mr Counally.
prisoned for four days. Defendant kicked stand, presented by Mr A. M. Khamiss. the contable tried to arrest, hit ran off, Ho Click Yeung, for Arithmetic, a gold putting the policeman to the troable of
pencil caso, presented by the Hon. E. R. | running after him.. Belilios.
year, Inspector Bremner, of Aberdeen, tion. On the contrary, for many years had no money to pay for them. They hadpring Hing that on receiving his J. P. Monteiry, for General Improveme Low Gam Tsuk, for English, a fancy ink- the tailor, smashed fia lantern, and, when
who also leaves for Home on Tuesday,
received a similar indication of the esteem he was held in by the shop-keepers, and traders there, by being presented with a finely decorated Chinese Ang, and a pretty silver cup. These tokens of regard show the high appreciation in which these
members of the Force are held,
from a spot
Mir
to the fortunate scholars.
thanked His Excellency on behalf of lin himself and schoolmates, for his kindness
the donors of the prizes.
Before the assemblage diapered His Excellency thanked the Brothers for the pecells the thueting the aforthed him, the this closed the proceedings.
PRIZE LIST. GTH CLARR
F. A. Barradas, for Christian Doctrine and Arithmetic, & fancy inkstand, presented by a Friend.
book, presented by the Brothers. presented by Very Rev. Father Baur F. Pagueiredo, for Regular Attendance, a
Pocket Book, presented by a friend.
Зил Селян..
W. White, let prize for General Improve- ment, a gold watch, presented by Mr A. E. Manger.
T. da Cruz, for General Improvement, a
pencil case, presented by Hon. E. R. T. Belilios, and an inkstand, presented by Dr Stewart.
silvur
H. Hickey, 2nd prize for General Improve-
i have's
Animal Life," presonted ment, a by Mr Loureire, Consul for Portugal..
Let
prize for Grazaniat, & dal, presented by Doctor Marques. by Mr T. Jackson.
lat prize
Loy Ping Kee, for Arithmetic, a fancy ink- stand, presented by Mr A. M. Ehamis. s book, Tang Him Fan, for Spelling,
Nuttall's Dictionary," presented by Mr Mody. Tam Lin
Lin Thi, for Dictation, a gold penell case, prosented by the Hon. E. R. Belilias, Wong Shui Kaw for English, a bous, "Lobaebied's English and Chinese. Dis- tionary," presented by Mr J. Moore. Mok Alow, for Spelling, a book, "Boys *Own
Treasury, prosented by Mr J. Flynn.
ROBBING A WIDOW. Chnn Tai stole a brass smoking pipe from Wong Chat, widow, while the latter was in the female compartment of the Gallery of the Ko Shing Theatre on the 10th March to this he pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to three months isprisonment with hard labour.
they object very much, the Chinese school they had in the Catlie. Basa, for Good Conduct, a gold pencil 4. Silva, Rail-prize for Grammar, a book Tam Aching, for Reading, a book, "Ho when leaving in the morning too with him··
Central School 247. Therefore I think R. that St. Joseph's College with its 203 has done very well in passing so many of its pupils though the standard (Applauss). These 200 days. I found did not include it appears that on Sundays Sundays, and it the majority of the pupils attend school for the purposes of instruction, and I think that if the matter is represented again toy. Sandays a great difference will be made in
The Ins the amount of pupils passed. Pestor, according to the rules of the pra sent grant-in-aid dehome, is not allowed to examine those who do not come up to
Bouza, for Arithmetic, Christian Doe- the standard of attendance, that is, t
they must
trine and Home Tasks, an inkstand, have 200 attendances. T I believe that
presented by Hon. F. Bulkeley Johnson. those who have not been able to pass in J. Assis, for Christian Doctrine, a box of the 200 days would have passed in the
Mathematical I hope that by another
Instruments, presented by Mr H. Fournier. examination read coding why both done to 00. Collins, for Good Conduct, an inkstand,
this: You will see that with 203 4
presented by Mr D. Sassoon. birthday I have seen an alter crowded with standards, so as to give them a higher to attain the standard of 200 days. St.
boys must have attended very French, Spanish, and Churese this religious element has education, and thus prepare them thorough. Joseph's College has received from Go- dons good to the Colony, in various ways. ly for situations. Some of the boys only vernment the following g 31122; and for L. Bouza, for Christ. Doct. (2nd Div.), ans,
Jargo
year 1879 $1389:
9 for 1880 and for St. Paul's Collego, which is under the
came during the year, and of course1881 81030, and
that inkatand, and I may say how of the Bishop of Victoria,
presented by Very Rov. Fath control
Borghignon. of great benefit to the Church of England they could not attend the number of days with one exception all the schools arb. community, and it was also distinguished at required for the examination; others also the school conducted by the French Sistors
for Arithmetic, a prayer book, under the grant-in-aid The only one is
Ponected by Mr J. M.Basu. one time for the thoroughly sound education could not attend for many reasone, so that was the children at a really to anal test J. J. F. Moribuiro, for Arithniétio; a book,
Chiness youths. in English it
It gave to bolin
The Cruise of the Frolic," presented by we could hardly expect them to undergo
Mr J. M. Fleming. I think, Indies good school for the children of the upper work. It was found in Hongkong very temen, these are
any
gen- and middle classes of European Protestants,
The German Foundling Hospital and the difficult to get children to attend 200 culars that I can give you with regard to INSPECTOR CAMERON, who has for six years Italian and French Convents are benevolent days in the year, the climate in summer the school. They have been furnished by of Schools, and he gave a past hoon stationed at Yan-mah Ti, and institutions deserving of the highest praien making it impossible for children to attend,
and there was of course sickness to prevent highly
roport of t
school. In who, along with other members of the But the roligious lite of Hongkong is
essentially missionary.
sitendance. If the number of days could ita comparison with the other schools of the Police, proceeda Home on leave in the
not taught In fact, Hongkong is one of the most be reduced certainly more boys could be Colony, seeing that Chinese is not Stentor on Tuesday next, recaivod a fatter-important centres of missi
of missionary work in the presented without danger to the in- in the school, that English is mainly ing mark of respect from some traders and world. One ecclesiastic here acts as the struction, because they could be put up and taught, and that the pupils who attend are
attend Cainote agent of business of 18 missionary bishops in passed even although
and
have Portagues who
not the so many daye. Tho rev. father said he was advantageken and accustoming them. Vas, for Grammar, a book, presented by J. Leon, a box, of colours, presented by akeup the peace towards each other for two others in that village yesterday afternoon. China and Japan. Putting aside the an
they did
when they are at home of hear The testimonial he received took the forms doubted benefite conferred on local educa- asked by an authority the other di
day whether ing tion,
on local Christian charities, and on the if the grant in aid were increased it would selves to the language like the buys of other of a silkon`arrell with a laudatory insoritone of society by the presence here of those be possible to reduce the school fees, and tion, and a handsome gold watch. A dapu-missione, I cannot confirm what has been his answer was that there was no necessity and
star presented by Mr G. P. and I have much pleasure in for the printed
attend school on account of the Seas, congratulating the Christian brothers on F. da Cris, for Writing, a hook, "Boy's Presented by Mr C P. stats of the school. I will now distri rmation of Parliament, namely, thas and as a matter of fact that few boys who this Colony is producing a beneficial effect did attend the school paid any school fees bate the
at the Prency then distributed the F. Cordeiro, for Writing, an inkstand, per- on the heathen population of the great at all, and besides that booke and stationery
Either books
prizes must Empire of China and leavening the sur- were given to them. rounding mass of ignorance and supersti be given or the boys did not attend, as they
a book, The Monsters of the Deep," presented by Mr H. N. Mody. past, Christianity has boun declining in also to give them shots to one to ashool in coming there to present the prizes, and P. Sequeira, for Regular Attendance, a Chins, and, at this moment; the total (applause of the now. For school start- alsu teriored the thinks of the scholars to 14. Pereira, for Grammar, a prayer book,
Last your the Right Rev number of Christiens is considerably less
Bishop that the number that existed in the lasted in Bridges School, and which was very century,
called the bare-footed school. properly where I have ex. End coptistal opportunities of knowing la facts, that shecol was a greater succes then had I must not conceal from Her Majesty's petitioned government to have a grant Government that this decline of Christianity passed for flat school, when it was sag- is das not to a want of zoal on the part of geated that it would be better to pat it the Christian misionaries themselves, but under the grant in sig. This
This suggestion rather to the conditions under which they was adopted, the acheal was examined, and are willing to
to work.
they would soon see in the Gazette that that THE Troopship Tyse, under Commander
They proced
karination passed off very from this Colony into Chins
well. Not only J. E. Stokes, a. N., arrived from Singapore supported by treaties, Consuls, and, if was that school under the grant in aid seda be, gunboats. The Chineso associate scheme, but the other schools they had in with the head-quarters of the second bather with a tation of the 3rd Buffs, East Kont. Regi- rightly or worth to which, whether the Colony were also under that scheme
or wrongly, ment, numbering 12 officers, 318 non-co Chinese statesman whe was visiting me
systern of foreign intervention. Adral, the mixed School in Wanchai, and
the St. Joseph's one
were all brought missioned officers and men, 14 women and mid:The missionary enterprises that under the grant in aid achense, and the 14 children. They wore brought on shore. have their head-quarters under examinations had passed off very wall between one and three o'clock this after-Government would be treated by us with applause). It was his duty to thank the
Government for the liband way iz
in which noon by lighters towed by one of the Naval the same friendly toleration that we accurd
sand the Buddhista but for the grant in aid had been administered. Yard launches: three companies proceed their constant appeals to what they call By receiving more money more good could
treaty rights ing to the Victoria barracks, and the
Eights, be done. The money received from the treaty framed by the late Emperor of the
the grant in aid was soon exhausted. Hull romainder to the Morogor baracks, The French and by the illustrious Lord Palmer to thank His Excellency and the ladies and Band of the Inuiskilings accompanied them ston in the interests of true Christianity gentlemes present for their attendance to their quarters. The following are the only, and not for any political object what and support, and would call upon His Ex-R.
ever, do not appear to us Chinese to be as cellency to distribute the prizes (applanau). names of the officers who arrived this morn-serenely elevated above worldly considera. ing Colonel H. Pamell, c. B., Major H. tiona as their religiously-minded authors Father Barghiguoli, Indies and gentlemen, doubtless intended, and the consequence is
it gives mo great pleasure to attend here making no way, isi
is indood
today, at tine cnniversary meeting of the Lieutenants H. C. Somerset, Adjutant, declining-
are other (with Mr. Somerset and family), Goo. H
social
and commercial life of Hong tributing the prizes. It is
sircs Chippendale, V. Y. Bunbury, A.^F. C.; that cannot have a very beneficial effect
I took an part at a meeting of P. A.
activo heathen population near
description, and therefore if I am Johnston, H. H. D. Jarrest, Goo. Rippon, on
guilty of shortcomings, I
any
hope and G. V. Dalgleish, Paymastor A. W. H. explaining why he did not send a
trained in
in Hongkong, опе o: the Cank will excrzeme. The fact of the matter for Gelaton, (with Mrs. Gelston and family), merchants of the old Hongs said to me, the last finis I took part in an interesting. Jenus, for Regular Attendance, a pocket
litra this, I w
I was a pupil myself, and Quarter-master W. M. Morgan. The "Your Western progress which makes chil ceremony
book, presented by a Friend. and and my present time, was filled. M. Assis, for Writing, a prayer book, pre J dren go
their so independent of parents and Tyne also brought on Mrs. Backhouse and substitutes individual and youthful energy herd of the school to which I belonged. B. Elarty, for Spelling, a book, presented
principal who was at
sented by the Brothers. family and Lieutenant Gagett, R. x. The for family ties and the influence of Time rolls away very quickly, and it hardly by a head-quarters of the Royal Inniskillings, on commercial laws by which a trader seems so, but it is nearly twenty-two. Medina, for God Conduct, a pocket
may suit you, but, we do not like it and about 180 time-expired and invalided
# few months-pince 1 it- can get rid of his debts without
years-within paying them years mon, are expected to depart with the Tyne are strange to us. We prefer the anti-tended, at the last prize giving at the school, quated systems by which debts must be stid although I have not been present at on the 25th instant, the former going to quid in full, if not by the debtor himself, by similar interesting ceremonies since then, it Singapore, and the latter Home.
his children or grand-children or other has not buon from any disinclination, for school I have taken a ever since was at descendants A SERIKS of despatchas, which were "laid My opinion was recently asked by Her great intercat in the school to which I be
Governments to the expediancy longed, and the cause of education. When A. Majesty's un the table at the meeting of the Leof discontinuing the ecclesiastical grants the Rev. Father Burghignoll was gislative Council held on the 7th February, which are paid to the Colonial Chaplain and enough to invite me to attend to-day, IP.
ton of the Church of England. I have thought it only right to make certain in- were circalated amongst metabera of Council
Rexton vour of maintaining them
quiries with regard to the result of F. Barretto, for on the Oth instant. We have not heard certain
the examination held in the school. any explanation of the delay in placing officials stm members of the Church of Eng having been in this Colony for nearly these documents in the hands of members expecting to receive gratuitous religious eny years and I knew it when it was St.- Xavier's school which as the Rev. Father Though the wealthiest and most uu- has already said began in those roonis, and I also recollect the arrival of the Christian no benefit from the Colonial Chaplain, they red. I hope that the naw school the merous class of ratepayers, the Chinage, get
and the removal of the school hava not the slightest objection to see his se
of which was laid by our Go- salary on the Estimates. The few Chinese foundation Ty left the Colony strikes one as a little ho trouble themselves about such matters vernor Sir John Pope Bennedy A. Rocha, for Christian Doctrine and Home say that this is a Crown Colony and that soon be in a position to receive its pupils. peculiar; hat when it is borne in mind that Her Majesty is the Head of the Church of The Christian, brothers were kind enough to favour me with a few facts with regard to they contain passages which it must be un- Bagland, and that they therefore har the the school, but these have already boon
to see any discontinuance of pleasant for a high official to publish regeri-oglasinatical granta.
mentioned by the Rev. Father who
befors spoke
I will me, and therefore not trouble you with them. I called
to give me a few facts with regard to the boye last examination, stid 1
think it
will be in- animal distribution of prizes to the teresting for you to hear a few selections pisse the representatives of the press in pupils at St. Joseph's College took place at from
consist of statistics and them. They
it is difficult to controvert, and I am passion of ach dosuments, that course the Catholic Circle this afternoon (11th), in gures, and these figures are hard facts has been lately abandoned. In response presence of a large assemblage of spectators happy to say that on this occasion as well as to a personal application which we made. His Excellency the Administrator diski on others they have been extremely favour for the usual copy of these printai docu-buted the prisos, and amongst those present able to St. Joseph's College and exhibit the A Anterio, for Good Conduct, a book,
great pains which the Christian Brothers ments, the Acting Colonial Secretary (Hou were the Hon. F. Snowden, Acting Chief are always known to bestow, and the suo J. Faria, for Good Conduct, a book, pre Pictorial Museum," presented oF THE POSITION OF THE PROPOSED Nov. 2, Livingstone,
the
To
though fram but those
your
ev
caso, presented by Hon. B. R. Belifias,
B. H. White, for Reading and Spelling, prayer hook, presented by the Director.
A. Osmund, for Regular Attendance, in
inkstand, presented by a Friend.
Prestage, for Heading, a paper-weight, prosented by the Director.
T. Mosa,
prize for Arithmetic, a silver medal, presented by the Spanish Consul M. Barradas,
2nd for Arithmetic, a Robin Hood," presented by jdr W. Reiners, Consul for Russia. W. Rose, let prise fur Diolation, a book, presented by Mr Louren, Consul of Portugal.
ch.
D.
E.
F.
C. Farachio, for Regular Attendance, a pocket-book, presented by the Brothers Machado, for Writing, an inkstand, pre- unted by a Friend.
JOS.
His Excellency the Administrator mail :—
D. Harrison, Captain N. Newnham Davis, that theses also in oporation St, Joseph's College, for the purpose of dis-
hat it is quite clear that the few pages covered by the despatches referred to might have been printed and sent round a month previously. That they were not placed in the hands of members, until Governor Hen-
ing his own policy, their non-appearance is
formerly the invariable custom, under ad-
#
in
the
BONE RU
hairs may
azon to be
land, aut no doubt they accepted ulice
ministrations.
this
by the
I
at
long the
isthat
the
"kind"
M.
Scrivanti, for Arithmetic, an inkstand, resented by Mr C. P. Clater. presented
Sequeira, for Chri-fian Doctrine, a prayer book, presented by Revd. Father Burghignoli.
E. S. del Aguila, for Spelling, a prayer |
book, presented by the Director.
J. Basa, for a pocket-book, pre-
sented by a
for Arithmetic, an inkstand, 1 by Mr. D. Bacon
presen, 1 sonted by pocket book, pre-
Frien
J. Feel for Christian Doctrine, a pocket
book, presented by a Friend.
book presented by a Friend.
2nd prize for Dictation, a fancy
B. Johnson. Leung Ahon, for Translation, a book, Dictionary in the Cantonese Dialcet," presented by Dr. E. J. Eitel Fuk Choy,
witt's Poems, presented by the Hon. F. three ging to his friends. He ad
for Arithmetic, a Mathematical box of
of instruments, and a box of colours,
Mr H. N. Mody. presented by Cheong Au, for Syntactical Parsing, a book, The Perplexed Man," presented by Mit J.
os. Brag, rented by Hom. F. B. Johnson Chong, for English, a book,
BUI.
J. Vieira, lat prize he Christian Doctring book-Very Rov. G. Barghignoli.
F.
Sequeira, 2nd prize for Christian Doc trine, a book "Cook's Voyages," pre- sented by Mr Loureiro, Consul for For tugal.
F. Favacho, 1st prize for Writing, a book Stories from Hamer," presented by Mr W. Roiners, Consul for Russia.
H.
Figueiredo, 2nd prize for Writing, a
Lobashied's Chinese and English Dic
presented by Mr Noronha.
for General Improve-
tionary The Oriental World?" |
Wong
ment, a book,
presented by Mr Noronha
Fam Pong Hin, for Orthography, a book,
Men who have made Themselves," pre- Leung A-Ngou, for Arithmetic, a book,
sented by Mr T. Jackson,
Robinson's Play Fellow," presented by Mr Sassoon
H.
bax of Mathematical Instruments, pre-Leung Kan Shun, for Analysis, a hook, sented by Mr W. Reiners, Consul for Great Sieges of History," presented by
Russia
G. Runciman, ist prize for Reading, a book, the Brothers. presentcil la Collaço, 2nd prize for Reading, a book, Great Sieges of History, by Mr W. Reiners, Consul for Russia.
Danenberg, Let prizo for Application, a book a new Dictionary of Quotations, by
M.
S.
F. Perura, for Reading, an inkstand, pro-C.
sented by the Brothers.
J. Gutierres, for Arithmetic, a pocket book,
presented by s s Friend.
I was well acquainted with the school itself, F.
will
cil
case, p
H.
1
Mr W. Reiners, Consul for Rusma
Rozario, 2nd prize for Application, an inkstand by a friend.
Remedios, 1st prize for Good Conduct, à gold pencil case, by Hon. E. R. Belilies.
Grimes, 2nd
2nd for Good Conduck, a pencil case, by Hon. E. R. Belilios. Loureiro, lat for flengaphy, " Illust. Panorama of History," by Mr A. G. Romano, Consul for Brazil. T. Robart, 2nd for General Improvement,
book by Mr Q P. Chater.
Jos for Christian Doctrine, an ink-1. stand, presented by Mr N. M. Khamis. Vincenot, for Good Conduct, a gold pen- presented by Hon. E. 1 Beliva, A pocket book, for Arithmetic, an inkstand, presented by Dr Stowart,
J. J. Paulo, for Bending, a pocket book,
presented by a Friend. A. Juster, for Good Conduct, an inkstand,
presented by a Friend.
C: Vincent, for Regular Attendance, an
inkstand, presonted by a Friend.
DTH CLASS
Tuska, namonted (akstand, presentexi by Mr Noronha
Adame
B. Vicra, for Regular Attendance, a book Robinson Crusoe," presented by the Director.
2ND CLASS
7. Gonsalves, 1st prize for Christian Doctrine, a gold medal, pressuted by Mr J. H. dos Remedios.
B
Kwok
sented by
Dr. E. J. Eitel.
Mr Campbell.
Anun for Good Conduct a book, The Cities and Towns of China," pre Leung Abu, for English, a book, "Lob-
by aclied'a, Chinesa and English Dictionary," presented by Mr Noronha
Chan Lok Pung, for Grammar, a book, Robinson Crusoe," presented by a friend.
dollar
ABUSING A FRIEND'S HOSPITALITY. - Loung Chiak-was accomodated with night's lodglings by Li Kwai and Chun Yun, carpenters, follow workmen of his, and
two
trousers and one silver
mitted taking part of the clothing, but stated that the complainants had placed the other articles in his room, where they were found, to make the offence appear more serious. He was sentenced to six weeks imprisonment with hard labour.
Quotations HONGKONG, March 11, OPIUM-Now Patus, cash,...8500
Old
cash,
}
ני
Now Benares, cash,... 685
JJ
Old
12
New Malwa, credit,... 040 Allowance, Tacls.
201
Old Malwa, credit,... 700 Allowance, Taels......
Wire,.... Demand,
Exchange.
Bauk,
11
37
3 days' sight,...
4 months' sight,
Credits,
Ladin, Wiro, Doqumentary 4 months' sight, 3,U
219
220
91
792
demand, Shanghai, demand,
Gold
S0 days' sight, private Loaf, 90 fine ...$27:80 Sovereign,
85.41
་་་
Shares.
Leung Awood, for General Improvement,
$10, presented by a friend, Leung Among, for Composition, a silver (For Share Quotations, see Page 4.):
watch,
presented by Mr O'Toole. Joseph Lam Holy Bible,"
for. Religious Instruction,
Temperature. a book,
presented by Taken at Messrs Falmer & Co.'s Premiers, Mr P. Doyle.
Queen's Road) Saug, for Paraphrasing, a book, NEH Distionary of the English
HONGEONO, March 11. Language," presented by the Hon. Ng Choy.
Law Notice.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG. (Before the Hon. Francis Shouden, Acting Chief Justice.)
T. Medina, 2nd prize, for Christian Due- trine, a book, The Brothers of the
PROBITE JURIDICTION, Monday, 13th Christian Schools during the War," pre March, 11 a.m.-In the goods of Elias sented by Rev. Father Saina, Spanish David Sassoon, doseased, Petition of Procuration
Meyer Flas Sassoon, for Letters of Ad- Siqueira, for Good Conduct, a book, pre- ministration, with the will sanoa
by J. M. Fleming Assis, 1st prize, for General Improve-oessed-Petition of Low-Si Lok and In the goods of Low Sai Nam, de- ment, a watch, presented by Mr A. G. Low Song Kw Patrick Ross Smith, de
for Probate.
of Alexander Findlay
D. Sequeira, for Christian Doctrine, and
Good Conduct, book, presented by Mr. J. M. Bas
F. Pinto, for Arithmetic and Regular At-
mente, presented by the Hon. P. Ryrie.
D.
Romano, Consul for Brazil.
In the
for General Improve ceared.-
not so very unnatural. Although it was DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES AT ST. the Government Inspector of schools to tendance, a book, "Eu-door Amuse- R. Brandt, 2nd prize, presented by Mr Smith, for
ministrations previous to the present, lo
The
"JOSEPH'S COLLEGE
Barridas, for Christian Doctrine, and Home Tanks, a book, presented by the Brothers
a box of mathematical in struments, and a box of colours, presented by the Hon. F. B. Johrison.
presented by the Director,
Food Miros, tadan Arithmetic, and
their
sented by the Director. cens which attends those under charge (Applause) at Joseph's College as A Loures, for Reading, a book, presented you know is for the tuition of both
by the Director, Portu guess anri Chinese papils, and I find in com-P. Feracho, far Reading, & book, passented
Director the year 1860 with 1881 that the per
ment, a silver
A
abook
of
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Do. Minimum overnight 58
Shipping Intelligence.
the latest London and Colonial Papers, and
The following lists are corrected from
communicate with the Editor in the
from other sources. Consignees are invited
event of any inaccuracy occurring in this list as compiled from the papers and other
Norion and for Chiti, pro Petition of Taú Aluk, for Letters of A information at his command: The Editor
"The Cities and Towns of sented by Duster Hitel,
de Rocha, for English
"Scott
A. Gorge.
1," presented
Ebook.
In the goods of Tal Apan, décessed.—
| ministration.
will, at all times, bo glad to receive any additions to the list from these who have later advices, private or otherwise, than his
VESSELS TO ARRIVE. AT HONGKONG.
by Mi IN BANKRUFTOT. In the matter of Ng
Choy Sik-Potition to be adjudicated on J. do Sous, for English Composition, a Bankrupt.
gold medal, presented by Mr G. Lemaire, Consul for Franco.
T
for English Composition, a book,
Jackson
A. Los, fur English Composition, a book, St. Nicholaa Iliastrated," presented by Han. P. Ryrie.
WM. Deane) was good enough to say that Justice; the Hon. S. Barff: G. 8. North. he saw no reason why a copy should not cote, Private Secretary to the Governor be sent to the newspapers, but that he would. J. Francis; M. Lemaire, French Consul; make inquiries, Tais afternoon, however, Me Loureire, Portuguese Consul, and Mrs paring kingassa gained amongst the Chinese A. Pazos, for Beading, a box of colours, aloneo, for Grammar, a gold medal,
the following oficial letter was addressed to Loureiro, Father Burghignoli, De Bitel, last us, which throws much light upon the maa-J. H. dos Remedios, Mr and Mrs Fleming, among the Portuguese boya the number who nar in which public business is now being and Mr and Mrs Newton
No. 858
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S Orman, Hongkong, 11th March, 1892,
by
presented by Mr H, N, Mody
Brass, for Dictation, & gold pencil case, presented by the Boa. E. R. Belling D. Cordeiro, For Dietadlo gold
* pancil by the Hon. presented
R. Bell Hica,
a gold pencil anne, presented by the Hon. E R. Belillos,
prosented by Mr O. P. Chater
CORRESPONDENCE.
OBSERVATORY AT HONGKONG.
Left":
Name
Sept, 30, Elise
11
3, Henry
?
10, Hydra
12, Brambletyre,
21
28, Rock Terrace,
To the Editor of the Outra MAIL.!!
TV March, 10th 1882. B-I have read carefully Delta's latter in your paper of leat evening, but I Dec.
F. Josus for Grammar al inkstand, pre-regret to say that I cannot quite make ou
sented by Mr H. N. Mady,
Christal,
5, Stillwator,
14, Corea, 16, Paul,
20, Carina (8.)
Truth (8.
year aro a triffo less than in 1880 hat passed under the
grant-in-aid was great in egas of the year before, out of Father Burghignoli said it was a usual only four failed in ruera than one vastom on this coassion to give a report of With
attendance rosed to the
of the wen very
Bacording to the the schools, but he would Heit himmelf të suks
report of the
of Schools He
big meaning. If, however, he will call upon . George, 1st prize, for Arithmetic,
mo, I shall be happy to clear up any miss medal, prescuted by the Catholic gisings he may have on the subject of the Jat. Circle
is Possibly "
with metie, & box of Mathematical Instru- an instrument of moderats also, absoluts ments, presented by Mr H. N. Mody,
longitude,
to which he some to refer, cannot be determined? with even taoderate book, "The Pictorial Museum," by Mr Loureire, Portuguese Consul; and for sin tu less than eighteen months of
Steady
observation of the Moon; while to Geography, & book, "Boys and their determine it wish the accuracy attainable in Plays, by a friend. by
Carl Ritter, Susanna 18, Marathon,
10
Meifoo
Feb.
30, Fless
1720 B
12, Gordon Callia (0),
Lendoun Castle (
WAR
pre
H. Lopes for Dictation, gold man, M. Y, Ribeiro, 2nd prive, for Arithong ot sware that w, flaming ()
Ked in reply to your application of 10th A Low Tamatka - Thuy kaww "that a new says that the numbere enrolled in 1880 J. Pigeon, for Diotation and At A Ribeiro, 3rd prize, for Arithmetic, i
March, relative to the furnishing to your of college was la course of erection, and they 288 and in 1881.281; but although there J. Baptiste, for Aritiamotic, a paper weight,
an inkstand, presented by Dr. certain deepatahes laid on the Council table,
daily attendance
presented by Mr J. I have the honour, by direction of the Ad- hoped that by the middle of the year it were fewer enrolled in 1881 than in 1880 J
instrator, to say that Hin Excellency would be finished. They found themselves. Chinaan lone was 4, is mothan in 1881,and Roza, for a 4. Fleming,
amongst the
Writing an iskaland, sented by Mr 1, Jackson amongst the Portuguese, 21.33 which I
(in connexion with binson Blood, presented by Dr StewartSeed Observatory such an that at Madras) Mr T. versation with the factory, I had a consented by Is Jackson, inkstand, pro-anals for Geography, a book, "Ro- the electric telegrapin eans of ske clar and
1ST CLASS
world wood a series of Lunar observatman called upon me the other day about the Collage, for Arithmetic, a paper weight;
E. Dizon, Ist price for English, a book, extending over about 3f yours.. -presented by a friend A Braga
for General Improvement in "Holy Bible," presented by H. K the inkstand, presented by Mr D. Sassoci
Administrator.
Father when he
the average
requent
inability to comply with your ju that room not as a drawback, bát simply Lave the honour to
our to be,
temporary rosors before they went another place. By next year the rev. Your most obedient Serrant,
fathar hoped they would be assembled in an WM. DENE,
actually seems that there ought to be room considerably larger than the one in some alteration made. In comparing the deting Colonial Secretary, room
to
think is highly
pt nécessary attendance of 200 days, and it
Imans faithfully, HSPENUES PALMER, Major,
IKET, BUT DAYS OF WEFANA
Minnie Alter
Lady Bowen,
Melrose
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