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No. 9662 JANUARY 17, 1894.1
THE CHINA MAIL.
VISITORS AT. HOTELS.
AMAZONGEORG HOTEL “
Mr K. Matsumoto
A review table of the ouse of vesical Vice-Presidente-Rev. John Chalmers, in the register, and Sophia Newland øgned. Ar the Magistracy this morefag James Tus, D. D. B. str. Daphne, from Haz-INSUBORDINATION IN VICTORIA
GAOL
calouli for the past thirty-four years will be M., LL.D.; Kev. H Gravo, Rachel Elisabeth Dallener, Hur son, WI- 'Before Mr H. E. Wodehouse at the Ma-published, giving some interesting xintis. | D.D., MD; Alfred Rowe, Eiq know of the marriage when it took place Mr W, Arndt
Hem Collezer and Rachel Elizabeth Cullenor Kmith, chief officer of the calling ship has burg, left Singapore for thin port yesterday
tics, and showing that fourteen hundred B. Cunningham, Eigi; Hon. Obarles galore, charged his captain, Captain Congdon, afternoon, and may be expected here on or
gistresy this morning, William Arthur Pye, and eighty-three car have been operated Seymour, U. 8. Consul T. Watters, Eay.. place. Did not realember much, convores MrJ. do Roza Barros Mr J. McWilliams before Mr H. E. Wodehouse, with using in-about the 23rd inst.
tarakey, Victoria Goal, was charged with spon with mortality of sinety-neven, or 8. B. M's Consul; D. Fearon, Eation with Mrs. Clarke after the marriage.ies von Bronsdorf Bir T. Mitchell ating language to him on board ship st
only six sad two-thirds per sent
J. F. Wales, M.D.; Hon. J. J. Keswick; She was told of the marriage the day after Mr R. Chenoweth Me de Mochizon The following is a general summary of Robert Shower, Bag F. De Bovis, Esq;it took place. Since Rachel's death the Mr R. Dunmail
Raw, J. M. Morton different times during the last two months, Azour seven o'clock last night fire brake refusing duty on the 18th inst
J. J. Jones, warder, stated--On the 16th the works
Rev. B, C. Henry, D.D.; A.P. Hopper, Jr., | rents had been collected by Mrs. Clarke. Mr A. J. Easton | Esq.; C. W. B. Vos Boss, ED. Clantti; until the trustees were appointed in 1879; Mr and Mrs England Mir H. J. Pearoo BUMHART OF MEDICAL WORK (1893.)
Esq., Cansul for Portugal-In Europa: Witness went to Rotterdam' in man's Capt., Fawkes, RN. Mr.F. W. Phillips Rev. Prof. J. Leggo, D.D., LL.D.; and clothse, went there to sign a papor as Theo.
Sampson, Esq
James Stanley, and did sign a paper at the Treasurer-, D. Fearon, Reg.
Consal's office, there, in presence, of ■ Secretary-J. M. Swan, M.D. (Dr Beattie olerk to set during Dr. Swan's absones,
The complainant garo the Magistrate out in a wooden structure at the Governingt., at 10.50 m., I asked the defendent
omplex of the language complained of, and mest Civil Hospital used for the accomme-
at the time,
His
Flaco.
Maly.. Fetsale.....
Total Dispení...
Young Long.... Tien Chow
2.
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Auditor The Commissioner of Customa. Managing Committee-Rev. E. H, GraTER, |D.D., M‚D.; 'Rev. E. Z. Simmons; T. B. 274 30 Cunningham, Esq; G. D. Ferron, Esq.; J.
Bone; D. A. Beattle, D.
1858 110 1064
385
*16549 1008
16880 3105
312 140
182
$9
Pat Law and P-1222 100
160 309
Dir 8. A. Gibbs Mr F: Henderson Mr Thos. Boward Mr and Mrs Buct
Mr J. Kinghorn Mr and Mrs C
Kaight
Mr A. F. Oppe...
Mr and Mrs E, Fonder
Flordtan andZchil drah
Mr de Itespaldizo
Mr and Mrs T. E A... Seasom
MrA. Schomburg Baron and Baronesshir & Mrs F. Schürch do Ladario, Mr J. J. Schuster,
Mr J. H. Boot! Mr and Mrs 0. W. Mr F. E. Shean
JAPANESE DECORATIVE ART. I have been watching two old mon plant. G. Kerr, M.D,; JJM, Swan, M.D.. Rev. C10g young trees in the garden of a neigh Mr R D. Lano
bouting tample. Thay sometimes open nearly an hour in planting a single sapling. Eaving fixed it in the ground, they rotiro to a distance to study the position of all its Miss. L. Lindholm lines, and consult togelbet about iken är a Miss N. Lindholm consequence, the sapling is taken up and Mine A. Lindholm Staff Surgeon & re
Mr B. Lyal
THANKS.
Lindholm
Mr G. B. Stephanson Mr R. L. ThomsT - Osph. Tillett
On moiton of Dr Henry, sänded by Mr Hon, Charles Seymour for his, interest toplanted in a slightly different position. seuraa? -
Total 07179 3717 2659 1230 468 Bone, the report was accepted and the usual number ordered to be printed
ACCOUNTS.
The Treasurer's Account and the Hokpi- telacount daly audited were next presented, the following abatranis being read by the Booretary ASTRACT OF THE M. M. BOCIETY'S ACCOUNTS"
Fon 1893, TREATURER'S ACCOUNT, 1893. Dr.
To payments per order Chairman,
To
of Managing Committe.......
Miscellaneon
2015.89
Balaboo dug M. M. Sosiety...
$12.58 891.19
after some conversation the case was dis-dation of patients suffering from infectious to go on duty. He remained on duty missed upon the secxtad agreeing to apo diseases. With the sin of the fireman on-11:20 am. He then refused to do any logino. Sa
duty at the Hospital, the Bospital stage duty reporting himealf sick. At 2 The succeeded in subduing, the dames before P.. the doctor name, and pronounced him Tax Saltary Board meats to-morrow. The the fire obtained any substantial hold of the
fit for duty, I charge him with absenting. himself from duty without leave. He re- Canton Hospital following is the Order of the Day Mr
ported himself siok to mo and walked off with- Francis will move That in the opinion building. Very little damage was done. the building
out waiting for a reply. Da the same morning of this Board, 5 gallons of water par bead hero werd three patients in per day is, from-sanitary point of view, a
at 6 o'clock to was absent from duty without wholly inadequate allowanor of water In
Ma. Trontheek held an inquiry at the are. At 10.30a.m. he was charged before this olluste, and that in limiting the free Board-room, Poland-street, London, on the Superintendent with not having report- supply of water to many large blocks of Dea. 11, with reference to the death of ed himself sick when he was off duty. He buildings to that quantity the Government Lieut. Hammond Montagn Allen, aged did not appear from Cam. to 10.80.
twenty-five years, of the 68th Regiment, are violating the noderstanding on the faith who was found dead in a bedroom at-10, quarters are in the Geol. He stated to the of which extensive powers granted by Or- Buty street, St. James's, on the 6th De-Superintendent that he felt more comfort. Col. Walter T. Ellis, able in bed. His duty was from 6am. to camber. Liout, diakice 18 of 1890 were conferred by the of the 2nd Battalion Northamptonshire Legislative Council' Agenda.-1 Mor-Regimant, identitled the body of the deosas. p.m. He was fined by the Superintend tality Returns for weeks ended the 30thod as belonging to his regiment. Deceased est, and was ordered to go on duty at ones. laboured under the orroneous impression December, 1898, and 6th and 18th January that he was very poor, and would have to He went upstairs to his sleeping quarters, 1804. 2. Burveyor's Esport on condition leave the army. He asked the witness to and did not turn up notit 10.50 am. I >al Bekios at Nos. 11 and 12, Kwai Waranefor him to the other battalion of the then repeated the order. He did not tura regiment in India, and be did so, and he Late; Nor. 38, 35, and 37, Hillier Street was is leave at the end of January. When to-natil 11.30, when he went on of his own Nos. 267 to 283-fold Noe), Qasso's Road be found that he would have to leare accord. He remained on duty until 12.30. Gentral; Nos, 82 to 104 (even No) Jervois his friends, he beeste very depressed. He pm., and then did no more duty. After was a very good, quist efficar, and as a Street; and No. 16, Cloverly Street. 3. matter of fact was very well off. Dr. Ger- the doctor reported him it for duty, he still of Duke-strost, St. James's, who was remained in bin quarteta sad did no more Superintendent's Report enourning co-called in, desc ibed the position of the de-duty that day. At 6.45 p.m. he was hand-By Balazoo forward Jan. 1st.... plaints re the Bucket System.
ceased, who was found sitting astride a Laer night a sosial meeting was given to chair in front of looking glass. The road over to the polios by crier of this Super- By Foreign Subscriptions
volver produced had been fired from the intendent of the Geol. He has been turnkey By Chinese Subscriptions..
By MiscellaneouB soldiwa and sailors in the Kowloon Institute, right side of the head, the bullet passing about four monther On the 14th inst, ka Ten was esrved to over a hundred men, and itself in the wall opposite. Death, which absented himself from 8 sin, to 10 sám, directly across the skull and embedding the subsequent meeting was attended by was due to Incorstion of the brain, must without leave, and without reporting him- about 180 persons.
The chair was oo-havo beon instantaneous. The jury return self sick. I overlooked that, as I heard cupied by Vice-Admiral Bir E. Fromana diet of suicide during temporary that he was sisk. Is had been oa duty
insanity, Ha, K. G. B., who briefly addressed the
from 6 p.m. to midnight. The duty from meeting. An address was also given during THE Eroslaior, the largest diamond in the 6 s.m. to 10 s.m. was extra duty occasioned the evening by the Right Rev. Bishop world, (says an exchange) is now deposited by shortness of handa. On Monday he was Bardon, and a very good musical programme in one of the safes of the Bank of England. allowed the whole day off on account of was contributed to by Mr and Mrs Craddock, It was found is Jane last in the mines of Rev. Dongles Hamilton and Mrs Hamilton, Jagersfontein, Cape Coleoy, by Captain having been a eabstitats for a max in
Edward Jorgenson, the inspector of
of the Miss Holmes, Mise Bra Holmes, and Mcars mine. In his opinion, corroborated by that Hospital during a few days of last week. Bourne and Tilly. A vote of thanks to the of the director, Mr Gifford, the Excelsior The man came on duty on Monday after
is a stone of the purest water, and is worth noon and resumed duty at midnight on ladies who provided the good things was about a million sterling. Exceptional Pre-
Monday. proposed by Rav, D. Hamilton, Military cautions were taken to have it conveyed Chaplain, and soconded by Roy, L. Hughes, from the mine to the coast. A squadron of the 16th Lancers guarded the carriage to Chaplain, H.M.S. Mercury. - A ́vete of Cape Town, front which it was brought to -boat Antelope.. It is thanks to the Admiral' for presiding was London in the gun-be
thras inobes in breadth, weighing. 971 fine was paid. Pallas, and seconded by Bev. A. G. Gold- carats or about soven etinoes troy. The naith. The entertainment was an excellent colour of the Jagersfontein diamond
The Bonused pleated drunkenness in ex- ouse for his refusal to ge su duty. -
His Worship imposed fine of $25, with
Cach
Gr.
CANTON HOSPITAL ACCOUNT, Receipts, 1893. hend Jan. 1st......
Total Miscellanaona receipts st the Hospital YORKING Cash received from Treasurer. Cash reseived on Dispensary
Appropriations
Expenditure,
Foreign Drugs and Supplies..... Current Expeness of the Hospital Dispensary Appropriations..... Re-resting Surgeon'àresidence and
adding two rooms Cash forward to New Account!..
the little tree can be parfectly adjusted
A vote of thenke was passed to De Rennie and the Lady physicians in Canton for as anos rendered on various occasions and
WINDSOR HOTEL BALA from the Chines in obtaining subscriptions: This is done no less than eight times before
There being no further business, the meet-into the plan of the gordon, Thons two Mr. W. G. Allen Capt, and Mrs H. C. ing adjourned.
old men are composing mysterious Mr John D. Barbour 4. Harrison CHARLES SEYMOUR, Chairman, thought with their little trees, changing | Mra Barbour
them, transferring them, removing or 10- | Me A. Henlow J, M. SWAN, Secretary.
placing them, even ans pout changes and Capt. W. Benson shifts his words, to give to his worse the Mr C. Benrmann most delicate or the most forcible expres➡ Me J. F. Boulton eion possible, AL RES
SUPREME COURT,
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Hamour Mr E J. Ackroyd, Puime Judje.) Wednesday, January 17.
HE WAS ONCE A BROKEE,
Mr A. Harrin Miss Julia Hatak
pa
Mr Frank Heald, f Mr B. Hander Mr&MrsGao, Holnáss Mr II. Bourgoing Mr R. B. Joyas *** In the garden of the little house I now Capt. G. E. Bowker Mr C. Knowinad occupy in Kumamote, there arò about. Mis J. H. Bowker Mr Edwin Ludlow fifteen rocks, or large stones, of as many Master Harry BowkerMir W. E. Nowh abapon and sizes. They bare no real in- Mr A. W. Brown Bov.: Melounds!MMOOV trinio valos, not even as pomíblo bailding Mr R. Burgwardt
Nelioma material. And yet the proprietor of the Mr K. Chaudet Mr G. Nielsen Application was made by lp Hip Choo, gardan paid for them something more than Mr A. Dalkeskamp Me Follo $3800.60 formerly share and general broker, for re-even hundred and fifty Japanese dollars, Vice-Consul P.Gavan-Mr Arthur Bothe, in 4% 81446.89
lease from prison
or considerably more than the pretty houin nilles
Mr. E. Schi Mr Grist appeared on behalf of the 30- itself could possibly have cost. And is Mr C. E. Gerard Count de Spangon 890.00 plicant, and Mr G. J. Phillippo for the would be quite wrong to suppose the cost Mr A. OD. Gourdin Mr A. A. Stockley 1151,00 petitioning creditor
of the stones due to the cost of their trans. Mr. Fred, E., Glaza-, R.A.... 319.77
The applicant was cross-examined by Mrportation from the bed of the Shirakawa, brook Phillippo, and staled that the money was No; they are worth saven handrod and Mrs Glazebrook sudMes Thoms $8809.66 borrowed in September, 1892, by another fifty dollars only because they are consider-
man for whom he was asked to stand as ed bosutiful to a certain degree, and because Mr G. Hard hecarity. The money had not been paid, there is a large local demand for beautiful! 8 173.21 dad the exooution creditor into whose stones. They are not even of the best class, bands the promissory note had passed was or they would have cost a great deal more. 3868.18 now suing for payment. After ceasing to Now, until you can perceive that a big Mr B. 9. Benjamin Mr A. Fleet 2815.39. be a broker he acted an interpreter in the rough stone may have more static Mr Hart Buck Mr.C. Malach
Me H. E. Boxshall Mr Chantrey Inülibald office of the Chinese Imperial Customs gestivepes that a costly steel engraving. 600.00 for five months on a monthly salary of
:
child
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Mr K
Starm
Mr Goo, L'Total =
Me H. S. Wisca (6
KOUNY AUSTIN GOTIK.
;:;:
Me H. F. Meyerink
$20. The cross.oramination was directed that it is a thing of beauty and a joy forever, Dr and Mrs Cantle 96056,79 to show that the applicant had lived with You cannot begin to understand how ar snd Mrs O. O.Mrs Vau Nierop
Tapasone sees Nature. But what you Coben
Mr & Mrs Hi W. Paul unjustifiable: extravaganto,
Chuu Mun Yes, the execation creditor, y ask, can be beautiful in a common Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mr O; S. Taylor,
stone Many things; but I will mension 2187.29 gave evidenco that he had seen the ap- only one-irregularity, d 2017.10
600.00 plicant frequently in brothels spending money lavishly. He knew that the mother 920,00 of the applicant was riot, 30%.40
His Lordship, in ordering the releass of the applicant, said there wa 110 vary in different parts of the dwelling;
applicant 86986.79 allegation that
speak only of the funds dividing my wilfully transferred his property with After inspection of those accounts they the intention of defrauding his creditors, ground-colour is a delicate areata yellow
study from a smaller apartment. The and the only ground for opposing his re- and the golden-pattern is very simple,
the
had
VICTORIA HOTEL,
MyMen Fasztor
Capt. Hardinge
Miss Maris D'Are
In my little Japanese house, the furma, Mr G. D'Ard or sliding mons of opaque papor between Mt W. J. D'Aro room and room, Justo designs at which 1 Miss M. D'Aro am never tired of looking. The designs
Miss H D'Ars Miss E. D'Am Dr. J. Antolo MeV. H. Barnės
proposed by Captain Angus MeLeod, H.M.S.fully three sashes in height, and nearly the alternative of six weeks in prison. The were approved and acof the Hanging į leano was that his inability to satisfy docroo the mystic jawal symbols of Buddhism Mr J. H. Baston
Col. Wm, L Barr Mr Joseph Brown Capt. van Catback Mr Ernest Clitherow
Mi H. Jensan Mr Jones Mr. F. Main.... Mr G. F. MorrÍSÓN Mrs Mottat and child Professor G. M. Mot
Mt J. Noble Mr A. Parrest Mc D. Pronsbandy Me L. D. Phillips
one, and afforded much pleasure to those white with a very slight bluish tint; MINUTES OF THE FIFTY-FIFTH | work of the hospital has been carried on loth to give any socount of how he obtain-the symbols themselves are curiously divar Mr J. F. East Me & Men Shopkärd
who were present.
Iy is doubtful if any byɑ-laws aro la foros
regalating the display of goods at the doors
.
been
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rattan
and its lustre is matchlows at the centre
would ke
asen was satonishing the
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MEDICAL MISSIONARY SUCIE.
TY IN CHINA.
Obairman.
THE CALIRMAN'S REMARES.
development
soldi
Mr Stokes Capt. & Mrs Welman
REGISTER
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL,
station..
January 16th år 4 Ï‚K, ·
Barometer,
fow yeim under Tokio 29.984.
PABSENGERS: EXPECTED.
Bolingo Manila 28.89 80 0.8 James 2
30.08 62 49
Dirmation.
The following report of
Rezt in order. Committee como
was due to unjustifiable extravagance in scattered over the surface of pairs. Bat REPORT OF THE MANAGING COMMITÈRE,
living. In the course of his remarks, the Your Committee have to report that the learced counsel said the applicant had been the same distance from each other; and no two sets of pairs are placed at exactly.
without interruption throughout the year. ed his living. Now, the applicant waid heified, never appearing twice in exactly, the is a very smsil. black spot, which experts conalder will be easily removed in the out-
Upoa isceat inspection we found the build lived partly by borrowing money from his same position or relativn. Sometimes one
PEAK HOTEL W ings and premises in good order. The friends and sometimes by working. No jewel is ting. According to X. West, the British
hospital report will show au idorease in further question was put, and no further jewetin parant, and its fellow opaque; Mr R. Murray Adam-Capt, and Mrs Moors Government have offered half a million
MFJ. O. Murray of shops in this Colong, but there should be pristors, Messrs Bretmeyer and Bernheimer, Society was held in Canton at the house for which we are thankful The gradual gave an answer to the question, and if the 995; sometimes the transparent ons is the Mr and Mes Geo Me A. E. Skopla
pounds sterling for this diamond to the pros fifty fifth annual Mesung of the attendance, and alan an increase in receipts, inquiry was prosecuted. Pas applicant sometimes both are opaque or both diaphon
of the work each year learned counsel wished to know how much larger; sometimes both are precisely the same Capt. and Mrs Hunt Mr Spright
larger of two, sometimes the opaque is the
Grimble
Me A Findlay Smith some law or regulation for coping with an bat the offer has been refused. It is also innovation in Queen's, Road Central, which, said that the Director of the Chicago Exhit. of biosorn Sheman & Üs, on January 18th, necessitates a larter expenditure of funds, the applicant korrored and who he obtain size; sometimes they overlap, and some M Maclean bition were willing to insure the diamond [1894. There were present-Hon. Charles i sad this we trust will be rasiambered by the ed the money from and what kind of work times do not touch; avmetimes the opaque Mr Medhurst
friends and patrous the Society
he did counsel should have followed up bisis on the left, sometimes on the right; If permitted, may lead to our 'grand avenae for three-quarter of a million, in order to Seymour, U. 8. Consul;. D. FeaTUD, An excess of expenditure over the appro-question. The whole burden of proof was sometime the transparent jewel in above, -our-Boulevard des Italiens'—being turned show the eighth wonder of the world. The
Gerisan Emperor is reported to be the pre-Eng. Rev. R. H. Graven, M.D., D.D.; Hav. priation for foreign, medicines and supplies upon the execution sreditor, and there was sometimes below. Vainly doss the into A sort of Rag Fair or street
bablo purchaser of the Excelsior.' B. C. Honry, D.D.; Miss M. W. Nilen, was necessitated by more of a demand than no reason for saying that the applicant had eye rosu over the whole surface in usual for these supplies, also by the very low not given n salafatory account of how search of a ropetition, or of anything for the display of antiquated articles
M.D.; Miss R. O. Bien, M.D.; Miss 8. I. rate of exchange. This excess is largely he obtained his living. The only pproaching regularity, either in distribu- of wearing apparel, The innovation
Was that tion, juxtaposition, grouping, dintensions, introduced by
Was one of the Australian Squadron was Halverson, M.D.; Ber. and Mrs E, E. Fix; met by the inoresas in receipts for medicines fact alleged against him
he had been seen in a brothel and had patrolling the South Seas lately, says the | Rav, Messrs Thos. Moŭloy ; H. V. Noyon ; goods dealer almost directly opposite the Sydney Mail, she came up with a very C. H. Reeves; W. Bridie ; B. G. Tope; G. on hosts furlough, also that whiis absent The witness who stated this was the dealing thing roombling regularity is Dr Swan nake for leave of absores while spent a large amount of money there, or contrasts. And throughout the whole the various decorative designs o be Hongkong Hotel. The innovation itself is a nice-looking sailing vessel, and one of her
Dr D. A. Beattie be appointed as his sub- execution creditor and be gare
found. The ingenuity, by which it is avoid- stitute at the hospital. This we readily count, unsupported as it was, which his ed is amazing, rises to the dignity of bunge chair sapended abave one of the officers boarded the stranger. She proved W. Green; O. Bone; A. Aff; H. J. Fon to be a colonial-owned craft, engaged in Quallin; Me Sz To Nam Tat; Dr Wan ;
seneur in, and your Committee have asked Lordship was loth to believe. They genics. Now, all this is a arches of the verandah. We all know the recruiting kanakna for the Queensland Dr So To Ming, and De J. M. Swan.
common Dr Beattie to act as Dr Swan's mabstitute had a very significant fact proved, that characteristic of Japanese decorative art; Wostock. 30.13 9 state of affairs in Queen's Road East and plantatione. On board, the naval offiser
The meeting was called to order, and while heat that the limited income and groman, and his opinion was that orodit its influences, the sight of a regular pattern Nagasaki, 39, 07 53
the mother of the applicant was a rich and after having lived noticed a phonograph. He was told that Queen's Road West. The Chinese shop before the vessel left Queensland the Vice-President Hon. Charles Seymour on present low. state of the hospital funds do was givon to the principal dofondant in upon a wall, a carpet, a curtato, a ceiling, Shanghai..30.01 59
We regret keeper, if permitted to take an inch, mono- saptain visited some of the sugar planta- taking the chair called upen Mr McCley to not permit us to recommend larger appro. the suit, Yung Kin Sam, then a cour
upon any decorated surface," pains His a Foochow.. -polimes the whole-verandah, nod-menu-itions where So South Islanders aro
ma od open with prayer, after which this unties priatiora.to.brauch dispanserca, kotu pradore and supposed to have money. Lossible vulgarita. Surely, it is because my 30.03: 656 employed. He took
and the applicant was made aurity more we have sa long been coastomed to look Auping 90.09-75 certain extent for protruding his phonograph, and with these went to basiconraning the meating was read by the respond to requests for new appropriations.
Whils unable to approve of so impress in for the sake of putting pressure on the Nature anthropomorphically that we can Swatow...50.00 80 wares on the public notice. Sarely beas photographing groups of natives o
the amount appropriated to outside dispen principal defendant than of relying upon still ondare mechanical ugliness in our own Canton...30.00 68 sories, we feel that there should be some his own means of paying, because he had decorative art, and that we remain in Hongkong 29.00-04 the authorities are not going to allow the the plantation, also taking individual pictaree of well-known natives from the
respoons made to a requsat from Miss Dressed to be, a broker. His Lordship's sensible to charms of Nature which are Vint Feat eams thing to be done in the very centre of New Hebrides, and others from the Solomon
opinion was that the sxecution creditor clearly perceived even by the eyes of the Gap Rook 29.99 the city. The matter should be looked into Group.. Edison's invention
At this fifty-fifth Annual meeting, the Halverson for an appropriation; and was thou
wondering over its Macao at once. If we are not mistaken there is an nativos, especially those who have relatives grateful regnition of Divine favor, and dispensary work on Honam, and that the keeping the applicant in prisan, to get the wonder of the world. Lafcadio Hearn in Haiphong
braught into service, the best known of the Medical Missionary Society in China, with acted in the estimates, we recommend that had altogether failed in the prxf be had to Japanese child,
alty dallam bo appropriated for her new
maku, and that he was woking now, by mother's shoulder at the groon and blue Boiho Ordinance the provisions of which have and friends in the isisnds, being asked to with thankful acknowledgments of the appropriation for Yeang Kong be redused money from his relatives. ⠀
The clantic Monthly. never been repealed--which restricts the speak into the phonograph anything they
tell their friends. Largo doration and baasvolence of its steadfast fifty dollars. district for the occupation of Libiasso tenants. numbers of these phonographed letters
Aquast has been prestated-to-na from
A REMARKABLE LAWSUIT. There is a prospect of the whole city being were procurad, giving accounts of what supporters and patrons, irrespective of Dr Kerr for an appropriation for a dis
A remarkable administration suit bas Per P and O. ateaper. Ballaarst, from
January 17th. overrun by the Chinees without any cousi- sort of life the kauskaa were having on the nationalities and reds, greets its friends, pensary at bis premises an Eat, these
premises bring intended for the establish come before Mr Juation Chitty in Chandary, London, Dec. 14.-To Yokohama, sio Hom-Wostock, 30.00 88. deration whatever as to the comfort or con- and interest to fulk alba at home and abroad with tidings of un-mant of an Asylum for tite Ioane. In view A Me Cullener died in 1858 leaving his bap: Bay, and Mrs 3. B. Brandeam and Toxic
would old at homa venience of the European residents. In at Mallicole, Ambrymi, San Christoval, interrupted prosperity in its career of DE the fact that the Medical Misery - widow a life interest in his ostato so long children. From Brindisi-To Yokohama,
beneficence for the gisty has already declined to support this as she remained unmariod, with remainder vis Bombay, Boy, and Mrs G. Chapman Sasha 50.16 45 most British possession or settlements somsMalaits, or other island, as the caso might faluos and
roheme for an Asylum, and as the dispen to his daughters. Mm Cullener got into and child.
Foodho such wise restriction as was in force in the After securing a good supply the amelioration of hamals suffering.
sazz in question has used but a few monotary diffenities, and, according to For F. and O. steamer Farranala, from Amoy ingenions shipmaster sailed for the islands,
The past year brought more than the dollars worth of supplies during the past Counsel, her daughter, Mirs Clarke suggest Londen, Dec. 31-To Yokohama: Dir and Amping earlier days of this Colony exists for retain- and when at the photos he had usual demands upon the resources of the year, we deem it best not to recommend this ed that she should marry again, in order Mrs Wilson and child, Mc Arthur Hyda Swatow 30.08: 66 ing a peri exofasively for the European retransferred to glass for use with the Hospital, by reason of the proratence of
Many of
appropriation
Boalety's
that the proporty might pass to the Lay, Mr Yardley. To Shanghai Mrs Wil- Canton ... sidents, and it is donbiin! it the time limelight, and with the photos and the
The Committee feel that the
ia- children,
to provide for sea and infant, Miss Wilson. To Hong 66 has arrived for allowing Chinens to phongrept, he was in load to teepleal fevers, which received skilful and Bueuse and pecuniary assistance are, mush her. The story continues bbas Men Cullener koeg hergesul W. Baker, Mira Baker and longkong S004 treatment from its doctors, mere needed in opening up sed advancing thereupon resumed male attire, in which family, Mr D. Wood, Mr John Blako, Gap Rock 39,04 spread themselves all over this Colony as give sught an coular exhibition, of life humane
new work in the country rather than in she has eluse carried on the business of a Lieut. The, P. Dyer and a guoner, Lient: Macao on a plantation that fairly changed surgeons, and nurses; but the generous Canton, with its large ampital and other plumber, and married Sophia Newland, her R. H. Meister, Mr AO. Maliwen, Sir Hothow
90.04 67 there seems to be a danger of their doing, the native doubts into an enthusiselje
desire to emigrate; not only so, but at the friends of the Society cabled it to meet medical facilities.
late husband's cousin, in October, 1866, at Wm. Young. At and Mr J. H. Knott Haiphong. 30.00 68 90 Tax Bon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial limelight show he would produce a full-sized these requirements with medical and cordance with the following estimates for sued as Rachet Elizabeth Stanley, com- Morris. To Manila: Mr McQuaid, Mr Manila
We recommend appropriations in Woodford. The first defendant, who is From Brindisi.To Shanghai: Me Honey Bolinag 29.98 91 67 7 and Nethercole Hospitals begs to acknow- picture of an absent friend, a native whe
monly called Rachel Elizabeth Collenor, W. Easton
0.8.James 30.03 ledge with thanks the following donations was well known at the island at which he surgical treatment, which, while beneficial the current
happened to be, and, to the amazement of to the afflicted and diseased applicants for Current expenses of the Hospital.... $2200 was called as a witness and examined by
On the 17th at 10.47 a Baromatić / 16his ducky audience, would make him speak relief, also had a tendency to diminish the Foreign Medicines and Supplies 1500 Mr Jessel on Bih inst. She said she was don, Dec. 29,- From Brindis Marker felling Gradiecits alight for N.3. vinde. 400 seventy-four years old, and remembered hans: Dr and Ms 1. Bhed Bea slight. Weather cloudy, some dring. 20 words of greeting from his plantation home effects of malignant fevers among the Printing and block puiting unseen 10 in Bundaberg-a thousand miles away, If native and foreign communities
Repairs and Læprovemen
300 being accurity for the husband of her Bombay to Shanghai, Mx Theodore 15 may misgivings were felt before the
With the salaries of the doctors and 8z Fai Law and Fati Dispensaries
150 | daughter, Mra Clarke. At firat Clarke met | Holmes, Mét
Par P. and O. ́ steamer Britannia, from 160 his engagements. The creditors tried to 15 phonograph was produced, that bewitched surgeons of the Hospital paid by the Sz Ui Disponenty to magar
150 arrost her, That was-about 1865. Ther London, Jan. 5.-To Yokohama - Mr and 10 | machine-dispelled them by making the benevolent. Christians of America, all of Lien Chaw Dispensary an 10 limelight-figura of their friend address the local contributions of Chinese and Yeung Kong Dispensary miskaiser
100 stopped payment of the rents of her Mira Hugh Frazer, Mian Alios. Gadeby, 10 them in their own tonges, and in the same foreign residents are applied to the current Ho Nam Dispensary
50 Ists husband's property, which she had Colonel W. D. Samielle, To Rongkong: previously been receiving, That was Mrand Mrs Wooley and child, Miss Drown, before the marriage. She remembered her Miss Palmer, Me John Kyles, Capt. Count By the co-operation of its friends: of
R. HL. GRATES, Chairman. daughter, Mrs Clarke, playing with her in F. Motas, R.N. From Ismaili
To Manila: Mr varlous nationalities, this, the oldest In- Un reation Resves, 1868. Bophia Newland was also living Yokohama: Mr abitution of the kind on the Globs, enters Noyes, the Rof Mr Res, scanded by Mr with her then, and her am William was Buchanan. Glico; To Manila
For P and 0. stosmar" Oriental Endos upon another year of its existence and tee, with ita reommendations and cotimates als at home, and also her daughter appeals to its benevolent friends of every for the oilerent year, were approved and Rachel. A discreaian in the family London, Jen. 12To Yokohama sa Botimidity of als turned of name to continue their support and favor, accepted.
tack place with reference to
Xwitness's bay: Lord Dormer. money. They said, "We cannot possibly Faz P. and O. steamer Manila, from --- January 18,
"the follow. was said by all the children, Her de Wind, Mr G. Lanosater and valot, „Bor. There is little to repert from here. The
**ing resolutions, which were adopted, viz,;- daughter Rachel saggested a way out à B Webb To Shanghai Bey, T. 6. STATE OF WRATURE, U bike idy Obristmas and New Year passed away very The following 'abstract of the Hospital Kesolved, That it is with feelings of of the dificulty. Mrs. Olarks was present Matsken. To Hongkong: Miss Chambers, tahad alouds, ideatay sa quietly with a few dinners and dance, I Report was praented and read by the sorrow that we note the death during the past at the beginning of the discussions: She Miss Barc
Secretary;-
year of two. Vios-Presidents of this Sosinty, topped with witness nearly three months. Por P. and O. shazer Austrate, from gundy, a swingo man; E SHAM MON hear tharu in to be an Amateur perform.
Abstract,
De D. J. Maagawan and Couni II. Budler, Witness a daughter Rrebel suggested that London, Feb. 2 To Tokubrana: Mr. W. 540ce soon..
work has been carried on without the intera showed in the work of Madion second cousin Sophie Newland. Wither Swann
I that we place on record our appreciation witoses should marry her husband's H. Pays, Mi R. G. Lawson, Miss Grace The weather has been very mild and fus interuption during the year. An alone by De Haogowan daring a period of tried to talk her inte i There were many For Messagerien Maritimos steamer Szá
amount of sickness has prevailed, and there bas been a larger number of in-patients nearly half a century, of his unurnal
proparty when witness married, ̈ Mm. | Yokohama: Mr Hardby, Mr Inoko, Via. to-day-think it is the first visit she has receipts also show an increase, and this is of knowledge, and his character-as & pay Clarke was not present at all of the discus couns and Viscountine Kowase. To Hiogo paid here; she remains for four days, then encouraging as the demands of the work aleiad and philanthropist. That we af siens, but abp was at some of them Mr Mr Kemagays To Shanghai Me Hohi-
record out appreciation of the scholarly | Clarke agreed with bør slater and said '15 midga. To HongkongaTMMe T. Wilsce. are enol year becoming greater, goss south, bar
The evangelistic work has been contioned tastes and attainments of Consul Budler, was the beat thing to be done. She egrend For Mesageries Maritimesatascor
7 To Direction of with good results, and the two hospital and deeply lamisat the sad ironman of that she would collect the rents and band Sydney from Marseilles,
Or his sudden death, Thet a spy of these re- them to witness. There was considerable Bhaughat : Me and Mrs. Stepharlas (To : Wind schools have been well patronized. twenty-four additions to the 2nd-Pruby solutions be sent to the friends of the de- trouble in getting Sophia Newland to agroa Yokolts: Mr Wagon terian Church, which is in connection - with
to the proposal. . At last, she consented and. ** Per Hessageries Macalluses nieomer Oxus, Weathe BOARD OF OFFIVERS,
they want through the marrings. Witness from Mamailles, Feb. To. Yokohama Things are very dull and I suppose will the hospital, ten have been patients. contians so until after the Chinese New The various table part show has a cou- eissted as follows: the
which will be publial={ Oficer for the current. were then was married under the name of James Mr Bland, Mr Garland. To Shanghal
Stanley, and Sophis passed as Hachel Mr J. Wilson, My Daybin L Elizabeth Cullover. Witness land than 1, Per Ündadian Pasião vioarané. ZmMEONE OF President G. Kerr, M.D., LL.D. - Bes, Vice Pruidenter, A, P. Happer, been wearing male attire for name Lime. India, from Vancouver, Jan. 8-To Yako
"Witness algued the name of James Stanley | hima : kle and Mrs Blum, Dr. L. Belas.
to the fands of the Hospitals
Kin Tys Loopg
Ha 6.
Hui Cheong. Wing
Kwong Cheong T... P
Tung Bang Wa...
Cheng Obing Nam ...
Yo Shun Tat
Kwong On Wo...
Yung Kung Pa
Lo Chi To
Lo The Chang...
Tys Fung Shan
Wo Shing Hong
How Wo.Cheong
Wo Hing Ta.. ME
Wing Chün Wing ***
Sun Tal Lea
Tong Lal Chun
Cheong Wo
Wal Wo...
Kwong Cheong Loons
Mowers Woowalla's compradors
•Tien Yuen
Wo Tuan
buk Loong Nam Yden Ma Yu Sang Yoon
Kwong fung
Chu Ba Lan
• feet pan ...
Wa Hilus
Ming Khe Bhing On Son Tung. Chang Tr On Wo ya Hing Kes Hong On Me Boong
natives.
10 voice that they know so well when he dwelt
10. amongst them. Noodless to say the phonograph has proved a valuable recruit- ing secestory.
SWATOW NOTES, (From & Correspondent.)
for the last week.
A
expenses attending the treatment of those
who need medical and surgical assialance.
as the best and most practical means of promoting the case of limmanity.
Business
The
ORMUARY.
80000
Per P. & Oatsamer Rome, from Lon
ling rain.
G. Fo First Ausistant," Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 17, 180
LHAATAR, Tsënoni to 12 degreen Falraj. bold, and to the laval of the see in inches, tanklyn,jā! and brandredth
S 2. TEMPRAATIAN, in the shade, in degrow Fahrenhalte
8. HUMIDITY, in peroerters of saturation, AAN
4. DIRECTION or Wind, to two polska. -*
The Rev. Dr Henry presented BATTA,*20werking mot be con*This Londog. Jan. 18.—Tom TokosumaTAMBAARSInao, kunja medovina to Beanies
The Chinese ironclad Chi Tien came in than in any preceding yar. The Fospital ments and versatility in many descansione as to what would become of the I nħalien, from Maravillas, Dés, 34 To
Things look up for Bangkok Two steamers left for there within the last thres daya, dalam
Year holidays
No signs yet of the pontoons for the Chian Merchants' whert.
siderable amount of work has been socom. pliated along the lines of operativo surgery se well as in suedioni works-
daw (ml) MASE 201
· Hamr, An inches, tankbui.al handrið
HONGKUNG REGISTER IN
Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 17, 1814