FRAGRANT WATERS MURMUR That the Sanitary Authorities appear to bo now doing their utmost to deal with the Small-pox outbreak, and there is no apparent chuss for alarm.
No. 7618-JANUARY 14, 1858.]
We are glad to have given our morning. contemporary an opportunity for setting, -forth its views on the important question of rendition somewhat more stoarly than was dono in a recent article. Wo have no simply to point out that we were not the only parties who considored the ovidencó in, a recent case fainted. The Acting Governor of Hongkong, on the adviča donkilose of the legal advisor in the Executive, declared that he considéral the evidence tainted and not such as to warrant rendition. Two previous charges against the same man had broken down, ard the history of the whole canu was sucli us to load any uz binned per-That, although it is pleasing to observe how
sont consider the course taken by this Government a right one. As to deporte. tion we do not recommend it for love of the
syalenī, but as a pis oller; and it it la only
rescried to when & trustworthy Inspector
That at the same time it is at all times well to adopt precautions, and "How's your poor arin ' therefore now becomes's most appropriate mode of alutation. That the season in ting vanied by Vee
cination Farties,' and 'much amusement is being extracted from the arm-scrat chings developments of the simple opera tion:
extensively the Chinese are availed themselves of the safeguard of vaccing tion, it is to be regrotted that su Hitle progress has been made in teaching the natives other laws of prudence
whether the Government or the Sanitary Authorities take mufficient pains to impresa upon the Chinese the necessity for doing cartain things.
That the native newspapers mist du nomio.
of Police declares that a vagabond is dan-That I sometimes enteriaia grave doubts gerous to the peace of the Colony, there is not much likelihood of abuso. Of course, to randite the criminals would he a n.ore satisfactory mods of procedure; but as long as the officials at Canton ure imbued with | sentiments like thom which led the Visgrey of the Two Kwang to endorse anoh a justi- fication of the violation of foreign territory as appeared in his recent proclamatins, wo fear that the results of rendition cases, will, for a long time to come, prave na liűz satisfactory as they bare almost invariably proved in the past.
THERE is not, wò regret tu say, any appear. anor as yet of the spread of small-pax in the city having been checked. On the contrary, it is but fuo evident that the number of case under treatment is daily increasing.. Among the Chinese population the Sanitary Stolf have had, since the com- mencement of the year, far more work in connection with the epidemic than they could properly overtake, and although every effort has been made to do whatever could be done in order to restrict the aren of contagion, it is clear that theso efforte have been far from sufficient to meet the urgunt necessitics of the case. Chineso ready to assist the Sanitary Staff in their work, the difficulty in currying out the necessary precautionary measures would be to a great extent removed, but-us the revere in the actual state of matters it may easily be conceived that the exertions of a
Were the
thing towards communicating to the Chinese community the intentions of the Government, but the good effected by proclamations is perhaps loss apparent. That, remembering as I do the eagerness which was wont to be ahown by provincial townsfolk to hear what the Town Drum. mer of the Bell-man and Street-erier had to announce, I sometimas think that a similar expedient would answer well hore, ao far as the lower classes are concerned, That such an official might acem Judicrous
enough perhaps, and she did at Home in the good old days, it he served his
Crier in the streets and lanes of Taiping- shan.
THE CHINA MAIL.
ORICKET MATUU.
UNDER AT İNNIKUS, K2; Graham, e Buab, b Lach....
A de C. Beanlon, a Mythies, Le...........
C. J. Cullin, Johnston,....
& A Hickley, « Tuvars, 'b Leach,
A. H. Harris, b Jahnsten,
2. Burcombe Smith, Leach,
L. C. Barr, Johnston,
ET. Ataniny, not on....
C. Blkskill, b Inch.
J. M. Mastio, st: Coxon, Leach,
.. Extras,.
Total
oran 2018r.ININGS, Major Johnatro, H. et Colina, b Grahama, 61 A.K. Travers, h Stanley,
is thus enabled successfully to air his tiont himself boats the dram, so much the opinions and assort bis rights.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ better.
A match was played on the Cricket The wong Po paragraphist considers. Cround this afternoon between teams ra That it does not, of course, appear quita
clear what those rights are ; but I was the rationale of this musient cure to bu presenting members over 30 and members iminengely pleased to see how readily somewhat difficult of explanation. Still he under 30 respectively. The formor scored that old Salt retorted to his young rival, la not one of those who cannot render aan omay violury, The following are the
If you are not suficiently licked already, reason. Far from it. He can reader two. noores:— I am at your service again.
Writing in the language, if not in the spirit That this little teapot atorio may help to of a modern philosopher, ho affirmas revive the drooping interest in yachting, that it is in strict accord with the laws. of motito ao we know them, that the if it accomplishes nuthing else.
thes of
drum should charm That I have heard some wonderful fatorics music
about the progress of the Chinese Cas-away small-pox. To appreciato fully the toms of Kowloong towards anaonoxation force of the argument requires some little of Hongkong and its Dependencies. knowledge of atyrology That ancient That the genial Commissioner of Customs Chineze dictionary, the Shift Men, re- has created so favourable an impression dess the character a drum,' and upon the Governor here, and upon several to beat a dram by the word Kwok, members of the Executive, that an anal which stands for one layer of skin the gamation of the two Services, for the outside layer. The referanen is said to be benefit of the roycune of His Celestial to the music of apring. When the roleva Majesty, has been seriously mentioned, ting influences of nature are at work, Na- That no more Pic-ais or Firing partics, ture thrusts out and caste of her old clorical or other viso, are to be parimittad skin, and the face of the Earth in renewed. to Tai-mo-Shan, Malatonn, or elsewhere, The charister means the act of thraat- unless the picnickers first Balaam, to ing out or casting off, as is done in the the Cretoma
| balmy vernal Manson, when nature's drum That these and other wild inventions are beats and her face changes. If this ultra- fying around like fire-crackers on a Chi-philosophical hypothesis is deemed incorrect nese New Year's Day, and that apparently there is another which paradventure may some hidder. infinance is at work to suffice to account for the facts. Evil produse such terrible aberrations of in-
tellect.
That the inviolability of the aseredness of British soil-which. I so you and your morning contemporary both uphold, though from different standpoints--ia, I verily believe, in good hands when in
}
spirits cause diseases. They do their fell work best in a dry ataudiphers such as we are now living in. In fact the presont con- dition of the weather is eminently suited to small-pox devils. They positively revel in it, and nothing serves to drive them away like the beating of a drum..
Bush, RN, betaalyone!
J. C. Johnston, b Hari,...
Jenob, c Culli,
Buntley,
F. J. Caen, Stanley, b Umba
J Barton, b Boit
D. II. Draco, a and b Graham.
Capt Bumany, IL N., b Grdam, R. L. Bymos, Omhe Capt. Hmythies, R.N., not out...
Extras
Total...
VEDRA 10-2AD-INKOMAR, M. D, Gralim, Travers. 1 Johnston, C. J. Collins, c'sub, b Jokazioa................
à de Scanian, c Coxon, & Jobustan
C. Pedler, e Traves, b Bartesa..
B. A. Hickley, Travers, Barton,.
T. 9. Bull, T, Barten
1. C. BATP, ħ Barton-
E. T. Hapley, b Johnston,
T. 11. Martin, not out,
A. H. Harris, not out...
H. O. Blue, tas tvity. Extrue......
Fot
...JUL
13
PROPOSED ABOLITION OF THE PROTECTORATE OF ORINESE,
eani
Chancil,
any agreement (if the book be published) between the printer and the publisher thereof, be deisured free of any charge. claim or dumand whatsoever by the printer, bound, sewed, o stitched together, and upon the Fast paper on which the ahall be printed or lithographed, at "euels place and to such Offeer na the Governor, with the advice of the
Executive shall, by notification in the Governinent Gazette, from time to time direct. Tho publisher or other person employing tho pri ter shall, at a can the time before
he expiration of the said month,
supply him with all maps, prints and engravings. finished and coloured as aforesaid, which may be necessary to enable him to comply with the requiremente aforesaid,"
Such Officer shall thereupon give a re- ceipt in writing for the coples so received.
One of such copies shall be tmnsmitted to the Secretary of State for the Colentes, another cúpy shell by disposed of as the Governor, with the advice of the Executiv Council,
shall from time to time, by gene
ral or special order, direct, and the re.. anining cory shall, after a memorandum containing particulars respecting the book ahall have boon registered, be deposited in such public library, or be otherwise dis posed of, as the Governor shall from time to time determino.
THE CATHEDRAL ORDINANCE, 1838, The following are the principal provisions of the Cathedral Ordinance, 1888, road n first time in the Législative Council yes. Berday
1. The Trusteca of Saint John's Cathedial Church at Victoria in this Colony under Ordinance No. 2 of 1947 and No. 8 of 1850, and their successore from time to time to bo appointed or elected under this Ordin- ance,
, shall be n body corporate by the namð The Bill entitled the Regulation of Chi- of the Trustees of
Saint John's Cathedral ness Ordinance, 1888, which was road cussion and a common seal, and with power Church at Hongkong, with perpetual suc first time in the Legislative Council yester-to purchase, hold, take and enjoy to
.
day, consolidates and amends, the various
selves and their successore all house, build- inge, and lauds which they may require for
charge of Governor Des Vecux and his The concluding sentence speaks well for Ordinances that alrendy exist on this sub the purposes of the said Cathedral Church, the writer's edasty. We do not, he says,ject. The Law Commissioners, who drafted and shall sue and may sue and be sued in
Councils.
him.
of Chines
2. The corporation is created for the par- religioua wership accorting to the rites and pose of maintaining the said Church for uanges of the Church of England.
TY BOREMIA., I am rich; who saja ma zay? I have trods that wih dny, Water from the mountain sill, Woman's lips to klant with Huant garb, and couch of man, Treasures from from must or foes
Way hauld not ng liên ba gay ở
I
I am rob who save the may 1: Friends have I in long pray
Een, sad ruin, and cloud, and dow, Fields of grean and skies of bluo; Piclares drawn by naturo's hand; Books the sout may understand, And a life-long holiday- In rica; who, anya mezayt
I am rich; who says we may i When days I to cary, pray t
- Crown exemandered king for age Puring o'er the night page? Midne slurring with his gold f Better for, a thousand fald, In Bobenzin than Calling
I am rich; who jukum pay 7.
Trince, thy bounty A decline i Quaff with me this mustle wine t Equais thou and I to-day-
I am rise; who sayu maa nay'?
--- 16o, 2o, Johnsonj in
Tribune
BYGONES, N CHEABLE BACKAT, In Temple. Bar- Yo donbis ant fears that one we knew,
Fa bitter words, of anger horny
Te thoughts unkind, and dseda ustro, Yo feelings of mistrust mad scorn; 'Against your memory we rebel-
Wohare outlivet your foolish day; No longer in mur hearts you Awell- Bygsnis: Bygoneal pay!
But oh, yu joyous smiles and tears,
Endearments fant, and plaasoram past, Yo hopes of life's first budding year.
Ye loves that seemed too bright to last;
Yo charities and words of peace,
'Affection's sunshine after miu ;-- Oh never let your blowings case
Bygone Bygone! cozan gin
Tune is a girl in Omaha with hair so rod that a black horse has been known to turn
purpose well, and so might the PublicThat the Legislative Council does not sit, prideourselves on the possession of superior the Bill, recommend, howover, the repeal of their corporate name in all Courts. with closed doors, and that any mis- knowledo. If any one has a better explons the following important section:- -guided resident who supposes that the tion to advance, we shall be glad to hear from
IV. (Sec. 4 of Ord. 8 of 1868).The Re- restrictions now hinted at ars anything | For our own part we are satisfied gistrar General is, by virtue of his oflice, and for the execution of this (rdinance, but jokes or can become realities while ainiply to publish the fact that beating a
3. The said Church and the land there white on seeing her.Omaha Herald.. and not otherwise, the protect of such into belonging, the boundaries of which Yes, remarked old Growlwell, dean- that Council oxiste, may, at ones hand drum will ourésuall-pox.)-
inhabitants within this Colony, and as suck are set out in the Schedule to this Ordin-liness may be next to godliness, but Chinese in his papore' as ABAKO MAU.
is bounden to use his best endeavours to That Dr Doberck's last report may be scien
tific and valuable in'an eminent degres, but I doubt if it will be appreciated by the plain, practica! germani A That if the worthy Doctor will only drop the personal pronoun--it is but a small
That although it has been admitted that the Sanitary Board ought to sit in public, the antiquated extracts' are as yet all that come before the Public eye, and the professed desire for publicity on the part of the Government nsfers thereby,
That people are asking whether the lov
crnor or the Chairman of the Board is responsible for such inaction. That the opening of the Legislative Council was effected by His Excellency without the aids of that “potip and sirevinstance" of display, ao dear to the heart of Sir George Bowen.
staf se small and so heavily handicapped That the contemptible farce of & laudatory
cannot have much effect. In such case as come to the notice of the officials the patients are at enco despatched to the Tung Wab Hospital, and such measures as cais bu taken for the disinfection of the houses are immediately carried out. But there can be no doubt that there are many cases-and to these it may be presumed the spread of
Address hus happily dropped out of the progamme, and the only remarks made referred to when and how practical work could best be dono.
That this feature of business-like activity,
instead of the bandying of nauseating. compliments, will be welcomed by every resident,
SHOOTING COMPETITION AT KOWLOON.
The shooting competition between seven Mombers of the Hongkong Rifle Association and seven Officers of the Northamptonshire Regiment, this afternoon, took place under
prevent the commission of crime, and, if aude, ace hereby vested in the said corpo.laandriaus is about as noar devilishness as
and the ration, subject to a right of way over the apprehend the
oomroittod, to discover and
Tuz steamer which took Jay Gould ever the ocean encountered a severe hurricane.
affair anyway-and condensa his know somewhat unfavourable conditions, the vessel or hout, grever within the waters of the Trustees and the management of the Father-in-law: Grevy to straighten out the....
ledge and observations into a few short
The following are the chief regulations
watch over and protect the said Chinese As shown in the plan prepared by the Bur- parties guilty thereof, and generally to public road raaning through the said land anything I know of. Lowell Cilin inhabitants
for the and
purposes aforesaid veyor General, dated the day of only, he is
is empowered Bonable time of the to out at Bay to pron shall be the seal of the Colony which Jay jas great man. He can raise the wind on water on the ocean sa wall as 'on the land. tet,plan shall be kept at the Land Office. boshall find 13
moct,
-Boston Transcript, N any building soever within this Colony, or [Then follow regulations with regard to
Come to America, M'sion Veelnung, Loave the same or adjacent thorote, if I such build-
Church.] wind being toc high to admit of very gooding, vessel or bons stall then have any
tangle in your affairs if he can, and come to free, enlightened, incorruptible America, within or ou board of the game.
where the highoat aldermanic honors await section requiring a householder not resid- 14. The Trustees may call
you, and nequeativos naked.-Eastern paper. ent in the Colony to enter into a band of Meeting of Sent-holders at any time, and
LABOR Leader-Bill Gumps was nominat 8500 to observe the provisions of the Ordinstall call such a meeting within fourteened by the Laber party last night. American anes and to appoint a agent for very days after receiving any requisition in writ Mechanic-So I heard. L. L —-You'll sup- house in respect of which he is a house- ting to that effect aigned by nut loss than port bim, won't you? AM-No; it in't
ri. likewise the repeal of the section twenty seat-holders.
necessary that I should support him. L Why ain't it? A. His wife does that--Tid-Bita
Tux latest novelty in advertising is that
and practical rules supplementing what scoring. The ranges were 200, 400 and 600, he also recommend the abolition of the for the management of the church :-
continue
moncement
General
mary warrant of distress from any house- 17. The allotment of sittings in the bolder convicind of violating the Ordinances Church in luxe at the time of coming into as to gambling and the sale of intoxicating tinued until the saute shall be altered under
operation of this Ordinace shall be en quors
They also suggest the repeal of the see-allotment and all futuro allotments shall be the provisions of this Ordinance And such tion empowering an oflicer to recover out of rents and profits of houses any fine imposed subject to the following romervations of sit under this Ordinanco (the Regulation of tings for which no rant shall be charged, Chinese Ordinance).
namely;
(1.) One third part of the whole num- ber of the sittings in the Church for the use of the poorer classes of the community.
resmen already know through the text yards, ten shots at each. From the com bonka, he will not have lived in vain.
the officers scured better That if the Government are content to than tho Rifle Association tonin, al
the printing though the latter were making what, un- paying for of elaborate tables, which may be ag/der the conditions, was fairly good scoring, holder er to recover fince by suit or sum)- milk and honey to scientific men, but to Being fifty behind after the fring at the them only, then the community must set to first ranges was completed the chance that portion of their taxes against the of the civilians making up upon their high privilege of benefiting science and opponents was exceedingly small, and a
unters turned out they only fell further perhaps unkind at large.
behind, the military marlemen finishing the longkong Qbservatory was to or end 83 points him of them? Major Ellis was our knowledge of tropical storms, so that Captain of the Military team, and Mr H. J. our ships and ur property might be made. Tripp, II.K.V., Captained the Rifle
Association team. more safe.
The following are the detailed scores! Major Ellis...5 456 45 44 54-45 Major Churchill.....3.5 4 5 5 5 5 4 45-45 Lieut. Metcalfe... 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 5~~#1 Lieut. Smith 45.5 44 45 55-15 Lint. Lloyd4 3 4 45.5 46.65-44 Lient Prichard......2 4 4 5 5 5 4 45 5—43
the disease is chielly duo-which do not That the list of Ordinances is formidable, That at the same time the object of founding
|
but more so in appearance than it reality, se many are morely formal embodiments of the Law Kovision Committoo's labours. That the Surveyer General has acted often enough upon the authority he already pesadasses touching, verandahs, but pro-| bably the law has to be rendered more.
come under tag notice of the sanitary authorities at all. Scaresly a day pasida without acme sufferers being brought to the Central Police Station who have bean picked up in tho strecta, where they have born part out to die. The patients are kept in the wretched crowded houses of the lower Chi- nese quarters until it becomes apparent that they will not recover, and then they are cast into the streat. Of course, in these cases the dicera has generally gone too far to leave any hope of recovery under hins pital treatment, whatever might have beenThat
-the rent had the ruffures obtained-anch
treatment at the first. But the worst effect of this almost incredible disregard for the danger of infection among the -Chiness' is the alarming extent spidonic is likely to be spread. by Mon, women and children have
it.
clear.
That the measure for Treo Preservation aims at a most desirabla object, and will do good, if its provisions are properly
carried out.
a multiplicity of Ordinances is not sufficient to secure good governinent: the laws and regulations must be on- foread, and a long list could ba pròpared
of those which are now a dead letter.
That, in short, Jupiter's Satellites and the other Cuicatial progenics were not in the
contract.
That I notice a calf is wanted by the Go vernment, to make itself generally useful
to the community.
That we have got plenty of a certain
kind in the community.
BROWNIE.
DRUMMING AWAY SMALL-POX,
OFFICERS OF THE 58гx-200 YARDS.
Capt. Collinsol.4 4 4 4 4 4.5 554-13
Totul..306
3 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 5–09 2445344443--37
RIFLE ASSOCIATION 200 YARDS, Major Tripp Gen. Gordou.. Mr Woodin...... Mr Wood.... The following from the pages of a recent Mr Murray
A GEBAT DISCOVERY IN CANTON.
THE LOCAL DELIVERY OF- CIR-:
OULARS &C. The following Government Notification" apposta in the Government Gazette of this dato:
The following rules for the local delivery troduced rates of postage of Circulars &c., have been made by the Governorin Conneil under Soctions 8 and 10 of The Pust, Office Ordinance No. 1 of 1887.
By Command,
FREDERICK STEWART,
Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office.
966554646-46 Hongkong, 34th January, 1888,
4355454454-43 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 44-41
to which the That I am inclined to think that the . ioon, Pd is a contribution to the world's Mr Andrew 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 464-41
been seen, while unmistakably suffering
vernment will overshoot the mark in the
Dr Thompson...
OFFICERS OF THE 59-100 YARDS.-
adopted by Mesara. Turborville, Smith, upon the ingenious idea of fascribing their Norton, and Co., of Sydacy, who have hit balloon name in large latters upon
in circumference, and which about 150ft. contains soms 4000 cubic foot of gas. The 500ft., at which altitude it is held captive by balloon is allowed to ascend to a height of
attracts general attention, and, doubtless, scope. Of course, no conspicuous an object
well anawera tho purpose nimed at (2.) Such sittings for the Governor of
AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY is announced the Colony, the Colonial Chaplain in the Paris Figaro, of a valuable remedy and his family, the Officer Com for nervous debility, physical exhaustion, manding the troops, and Officers of and premature decay. The discovery was the garrison as the Trustees shall made by s
deom anfhcient and may be able to saved him from are in Old Mexico; it a miserable existones and provide.
an early gravo. We lears that the Rev 18. The Trustees shall make arrango Joseph Holmes, Bloomsbury Mansiona ments for placing the whole Church at the Bloomsbury Square, London, W.C., will disposal of any Military Chaplain for garri-send the prescription, free of charge, on son services at such hours sa may not inter-receipt of a addressed stamped enve fore with the usual and ordinary services of lope.
the Church.
NAPOLEON'S FORTUNE,
from small-pox, walking about the streets, That the object is to obtain atatistice ut whole year, is peculiarly trying to health. Lajor Oburchill.44.454555465289 of onu cent each, being paid in cash richest individual in the i
riding in rickshae or being carried in chairs; and it is a well-known fact, that many Chinese line of late made their way out of the Coldby to go to their native places, when their condition rendered it absolutely necessary, not only for their own safety but for that of their neighbours, that they should be kept either in hospital or | in the etriotest isolation. Under theap circumstances it is no wonder that the
epidemic is spreading among the Europear residents in the Colony, and that no little alarm is being felt by them. Whether any immediate steps can or cannot be talan to lesson the danger of infection in the way
of enforcing the observance of greater care among the Chinese, it would be well that every possible precaution were taken by the European residents. We understand that the Iolí o Authorities have mada
arrangements for the vaccination of the members of the Force, and that the same precaution has also been taken with regard to the prisoners in Victoria gaul.
اباحية
Ashandiso in craft..
and invoices.
Quotations
HONGKONG, January 14. OPIUM-Now Pat, cash, 475/80
oja
New Benares,
Caan, Cash,
475/80
ст
526
"Old
NEW
Main,
Allowance, Tzel... None Old Malwa, canh,... 640/00 Allowatice, Tauls 4/32 Peratan, Oily, cash 600/630 Allowance, Taole. None Persian, Paper-tied-640/70- Allenance. Taels... None
Exchange.
HONGKONG, January 14.
1. Circulare, Dividend Warrants, Invita- THE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANUS OF HIS 5 3 4 3 4 4 4 5 44-40 tione, Cards, Patterns, Bills, Almanace, literature on this subject:—
FABULOUS WRAITH. &o, for addresses in Hongkong or the Porta- One of tho most remarkably historical in- Small-por induate causes partly impornal.
Total 287 of Obius; in batches of not less than ten of sidents of this century was the disappear.. Ordinance for the Registration of In- and partly external to the auffering viction.
uuifurto size and weight, may be sent to ance of the First Napoleon's enormous for porta and Exporis,
The present season, being the driest of the Major Ellis.......4655435564-45 the Post Office untamed, the postage, at tune. In 1810 ho was far and away the
the
He came world. 16 or charged to the serider's account. Special out of the Italian campaign trade, not to give power to a Govern Some of the conditions attendant on a dry Ltent. Smith.
Lieut. Metcalfe..... $243545553-99 secounts may to opened with on-box with 84 000,000, according to
eading in 1800 thia mont official to foal with people's mer- atmos; here have an all-powerful effect in Lient. Lloyd 5454435355-40 runibers of sach articles.
2545455565-4 helders for the delivery of considerable count. This be usintained was his private Lieut. Prichard 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 4-48
property Taking the statements he made That I rather doubt the accuracy of the small-pox. As already stated in these co-
"beltīging "on-mankind diseases, especialy Capt. Collinson.......0 56 655 23 5 5-42
2. Such covers, when addresced to places to be friends adath es at St. Helena, when atatement made by your morning con- lumus, small-jox has been raging at Kong.
other than Hongkong or China, must be he must have had hidden away Total...310 prepaid two conte cach in straps as barste he left France that last time the enor
mous sum of $40,000,00 fore. temporary, that this bill is viewed in a
0 or 200,000,000 KİFLA, JESOCIATION-400 YARDS, mun in the district of San Ui. At the present
franca! This would
Imaze him very much. favourable light by the mercantile comtime it is very prevalent in Canton and General Gordon.....5 35 3545454-43 cca each in weight Patterns, Almanace, thon was equal in influence to $200,000,000
8. Circulars, &c, must. not exceed our the wealthiestoran in the Major Tripp....0 525 5 4 3 22 6-35
world,
for that sum On London- munity, although parlaps few owners Fatahan. Bad to relate, children in great Mr Woodin.. or agents will object to give manifests numbers are seized with the ruslady and Mr Wood...
05354455451 d., Dust be under 4 ounces each in weight now. No osoverign of his time could begin to 55 33 25 862-30 Bavier articles will be charged ordinary approach hins in per I fortune. Marshal Mr Muray..
Soult. the last of
Tuiperial Marahais 3544350542 rates. deaths are frequent.
(who That to call upon importers and exporters stance has induced a certain benevolent Dr Thompson.3414265535-10 may be wholly closed if the osture of the before the great antagonist, the Duke of 2 4 5 5 3 4 3 5 5 4—40 4. Envelopes containing patterns, &c., died in Novembor, 1851, just about a year to supply over again the sapse informa-
contouts be first exhibited or stated to the Wellington), told a venerable French officer, On Paris tion given in such manifests and invoices and philanthropic gentleman to write us ia-
Total....279 Postmaster General, as he may consider who repeated it to the writer, bat when the
On demand, is OFFICERS OF THE 58TH-500 YARDS. necessary, and approved by him. Frinted Emperor went Elba ho had 60,000,000
Credits, 4 months' eight, That the same fault appears in nearly every case of small-pox do not call in a doctor Major Ellis....3344325558-36 reutate may be unclosed in pattern passats frances covered up in Paris alone.
6. Addresses must be complete. That is
2,000,000 hard cash paid or resort to drugs. For the incompetent Major Churchill...465454244-42
On demand, ... cially those affecting mercantile affairs. Mong doctors are more in number than Lieut. Frichard3 0 5 3 5 5 42 34-34 to say, on such covers us are not addressed one time by the United States to eat Ou New York
Lieut. Metcalle..... 5 2 2 6 2 2 2 3 23-28 to heads of houses, the addressee's re- 29
First Consal in
Credita, 60 days' night; za 1803,
it was common víz, a desire to go beyond the needs of the competent, and there is danger that the Lieut. Lloyd. 5453534454-42 sidence or place of business must be added or not very general, you may be suro, Un Bombay
Liou Saith.
Wire, 39 5 5 545456-42 Incompletely addressed covers will be rohowever that 7,520,000 frames of the sum the caso-nud: concentrate-powers-in the Creatinent administered will rather kill thanCapt. Collinsar445548253-44 turued to the senter for address,
was bevor accounted før in vouchers. Tha On demand might easily have lett, Napoleon was thun On Caloutta 6. It meat be understood the above-men-First Cousal for life. Total....200 tioned classes of correspondence will invari
He could do junt. RIFLE ASSOCIATION 500 YARDS. ably be delivered at places of business maleas he chose, and nobody dared call him the patient. No matter what kind of Major Tripp 2054300834-23 special arrangement is made for delivery at
to account.
is not wo
not very difficult to hide. drum. Several varieties kavo been tried Gen. Gordon.3359226 240-29 private houses. Euch arrangements can only large sucos, too, so it cannot be found, be money, in That the Chamber will also have to more and always with the best ronita No Mr Wood..
Mr Woodin...... 2,333324555-35 be made subject to the general work of the the search ever so careful. Ferdinand
4536443222-35 Post Office. Mr Murray
zoome sunecessary.
Ordinance drafted in this Colony, espo
hands of Government officials.
That the Chamber of Commerce, as was
done in Singapore, will have to sit upon this Bill, and put it into shape.
This last circum- Mr Andrew....
formation of the following remedy: "na
cure, Refrain therefore from sacrificiog
remedy is to beat a drum in the presence life to the ignorance of Quacks. The tras
Dr Thompson..
again in the mattor of our Mail dopar-sooner did this prescription reach us then Mr Andrew.... tures, sa the exigencies of the new con-
we determined to test ita efficacy. One of tract threaten to upset fixed hours and
our friends had a child afflicted with small- fixed days of departure.
pox. The child had been under the in- uence of the disease several days. It could take no food-worth speaking of, and moreover the marks on the skin, instead of comi Wout as they should do when the
A FIRM in Shanghai who received an order not long since from the Long Firm in Egypt, to whose attempted swindles refer- ease has been made more than once, tope took the precaution to write to the Crédit Lyon That the removal of the rock near the Ma- ngiant Alexandria for information, before Bonding the
the consignment asked for, and Bont to the Cridit the draft- they bad re- BUNDA ceived from Demo & Co. The Orddit.
has been Lyonguis-whose
lutter,
kindly shewn us-write
of s
to say that Denia & Co
These
can Steamboat Company's Wharf should have been accomplished years ago, and it is to be hoped the Wanchai Rocks will be the next to go.
0,2 5 5 5 3 4 5 44-35 * General Post Office,
Hongkong, January 12th, 1888.
.5 5 2 4 4 53 444-40 4.463545 542-41
Total 236 Aggregates-Oficers of the 58th Reg!- ment-885; Rifle Association-802,
GRAND TOTALS.
·200 400 800 yards. yarda, yarda. Totals.
18
128 46
198 34 125 108
43 48
30
the one a youthful but evidently buoyant Pusk-marke forthwith began to whow, the yachtsman, the other a careful, onthusias child's appetite returned, and as the drum
id, and persevering old Commodore in beating was repeated from day to day, re- yachting matters the eighty-five-mils covery was rapid, and Bually a taco com spin has not been barren of results.
Major Ellis.1 is a fancy name, the paprietor of it being That if the ocean race for the Daugiss Chai-disesse takes a favorable tura, were be- Major Churchill, 48 ons C. Coustentanupulo, who is a member.. lenge Cup had produced nothing also glaning to disappear. A fatal sign Lient Prichard..4
We acted on the advice sent us and pro- Lloyd.da band of
| Idost. Metcalfe..£1 windlers who have cer
thab the pleasant sansation of nee driven out of Europe, and are now ring
ing bracketed together the names of Me ended to bost a drum at the child's bed Lieut. Swith...46 Egypt as a base from which to exploit the
Ensti Far
succeeded in getting a Montague Boart and Mr W. H. Forbes side. The results wars marvellous. The Capt. Collinson..43 consgamot from a fra at Fondicherry who of course wore haver paided by the bers have Calready
roady been attacked Crédit Lyonuaia and another tank, and many of them, inlading Den's & Co., have already, fled the countrys meanwhile the Bank keeps fl draft in order to use it
* the BLUEBAG
Zecesaianos ciraweryone
FinThat it is refreshing to sas now the salt eer hope of obtaining a moral satisfaction, for there je no money to be got out of him, ** N.-C. Daly News,
The advice contained in the letter abore
air brings a young men ont, so that quoted is not yet all given." There is one after mppressing any natural modesty, he - important addition to ba made, If the pa
Major Tripp.....30
Gen. Gordon...... Mr Woodia...i
Mr Wood
Mr Murray....
Mr Androw
Dr Thompson.
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35 23
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THE PRESERVATION OF COPIES
OF BOOKS.
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8.93 4.03
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On Shanghai--
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30 days sight
Gold Leaf, 100 rin..
and no human being has ever yet found a Sovereigns, ee to the stolen treasure. It was said
and be loved by
Im in his 1
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500, that
Temperature.
32.80 86,82
Erephesindelphia, bada (Taken at Moure Balconer & Co.'s Promlar,
which he would banging to Napoleon 1,
have hruded over
hnd he succeeded in
over to him Away to the
The following are the principal provisions United States after he tried!
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of this Ordinance
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Saranla
never tell Ther printed or lithographed in this Colony themselves when the 180 after this Ordinanca ahad come into force, But it is a very interesting roguther with all maps, prints or other engravings belonging thereto, finished and story, the disappearance absolutely of coloured in the site, manter as the best tatt fortune in the world's history up
to that time, leaving not a traco Washington Herald
copies of the same shall be prodised, and
also of any second or anbasquent edition which shall be so produced, with any addi tiona or alterations whether the same shall bain be in letterpress or in the maps, prints or other engravings belonging thereto and whether the first edition of such look ahail have been proceed before or after this
LF Ferdinand of Bulgaria really wishes to are his reign a success he should engage Buffalo Bill for a short season. New Fines News
Ordinance shalt sume into force, shall, within one calendar month after the day in which any much books shell Erst be deliver keep the preserved peste on the top shelf,
EVEN if a boy is always whistling 1 want to be an angel, it le just as well to
ed out of the press, and notwithstanding -2cnej Sutnya,
Maximum A
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METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER
ITP.M. TO-DAY.
Barometer
Temperature
30.07 65 Hoidity 78"
Direction of Wind
Foros
Weather
Rongkong Observatory, Jan. 14, 1838,