1836.

NOW READY.

! THE

1685

YHRONICLE & DIRECTORY

Foz 1885.

With which is incorporated' THE CHINA DIRECTORY,

(TWENTY-TamD ANNOAZ ISUK).

EOYAL OCTAVO, pp: 1,104....

$5.00.

SMALLER EDITION, pp. 716..

$3.00.

NOTICE.

AND CO. 9. WATSON

FAMILY AND DISPENSING

THE DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, F88204UY 138rx, 1885.

of the visitors to arrive, and remains in the by Capt. Lewis, A.D.C., was amongst the first

grounds for the greater portion of the afternoon, The band of HMS-Audacious was luat tendance and played choice aslacion of music.

GUNTING BRAVOSTEL

plaiciffe beildings were standing upon an Dr. Adame, was charged with cutting brauchos, sach boundaries. He should contand that the

enormchment of Crown land.

Mosars. Coxen and. Homeland having obaly His Excellency the Governor, necompanied leneholde they had parfed with power to grant Slch Lawn Tennis Championship, must together Touget for suonad hours in the late Grisket on the 3rd instant to deside which was to cota pots with Mr. Bird, the runner up, when Mr. Coxon wan cantly by two sets to nothing. Yesterday at 4 pm, Messrs. Coxon and Bird Mr. Coxon won by two sets to gas,

ficient to prerira drinks for himawolf and a number of other men, the liquor of course being the abominable native spirit from which the corner takes one of its popolar names, and which is thore illegally retailed By Appointment to His Excellency the Go: by Chinose to European sailors at very small played the final, ties, when, after a hard ight, ↑ cest. We think this well known corner ought to receive some spacial attention from the police, for the facilities for obtain-

CHEMISTS.

YEDNOR and His Royal Highness the DUKE OF EDINBURGH,

THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS ing cheap and very pinwholesome drinks

has been thoroughly revised and brought ap

to date, and is again much intressed in bulk.

It seniaus DasuncPrive and STATISTICAL Accounts of, and DIRECTORIES for HONGKONG-

JAPAN-

Do. Indien Diratory Nagasaki, Do. Military Forces." Kobo (Hiego).

Do. Chinese Hangs Osaka

Tukiv

Yokohama

Niigata.

Hakodate

THE PHOLIPPINES——

Mauso.

CHINA→→

Pakhoi.

Helbow.

Wizanpoa.

Canton

Swalow.

Coby.

Amor.

Iloilo.

Takso.

Новуто-

Taiwantoo

¡Sarawak.

Tamsul.

Mazila

Tabuan

British North Borneo.

Coonts China.

Eaigon.

Cambolis.

ANNAM-

Hué. Turen Quiahon.

Kelung

Foochow

Wenchow.

Ningpo

Shanghai:

Chinking.

Waba,

Kinkiang

Haukom

TONQUIR

Tehong.

Changking.

Haiphong. Hanoi.

Chefoo.

BLAM

Taku

Bangkok

Tientsin.

Peking.

COREA

Séoul,

"Jenchuan,

Fussn.

Yuensan.

Newchwang.

VLADIVOSTICK.

British.

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS,

Singapore.

Malaces

Penang.

MALAY STATES—

Johore.

Sungei Ujong.

Selangor.

Perak

United States.

NAVAL SQUADRONS--

German

EBIPPING ORners of the Coasting Steamers dá

P.&.0.9. & Co. China & Manila S. 8. Co.

Messag. Maritimes.

M. B. M. S. S..Co.

Douglas 8. 8.Co. Russell & Co.

Siomasson & Co.

H.C. & M. 3. B. Co.

Miscellaneous Coast

Steamers.

PERFUMERA,

PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS,

Dagaarezy' SUNDRÝMEN,

And

ERATED WATER MAKERS. SHIPS MEDICINE CHESTS REFITTED.

PLANTS IN POTS,

His Lordship remarked that he did not think they could confine themselved in boundaries, but upon the ground which was actually sold, though boundaries wore of great importance to a certain patent.

The Attorney-Genoral said he tunet confess that his casu rested upon boundaries, and he thought it was a question of boundaries be tween the parties. "He was speaking of the boundaries that wors actually sold.

Chan Leong Sing, a coolis in the employ of

The branches war's very small; when, gresited the defendagt said he bad out them at the Posk, and he now added that he did not know the rales Discharged with a caution.

Loi Alak, for cutting kinachoson Government Six Annual-1, Mr. D. Homrejse; D, Mc. E. I.

land at. Caroline. Hill, was fixed 50 sentt, în Woodin.

default thres days' hard labour. Three Foliage Flaats-I, Mr. Wordin; 3, Mr. J. Q.

THE ATTEMPTED KOUBELY AT THE NAVAL YARD. |T. Fazzol).

Lam Asz, the man who was owght by sóma Three Flowering Plants-1, Mr. Hussell: 2, Mr.

of the employée of the -Naral-Yard massoking Woodin,

This Forsa-1, Mr. Nawrojzaj 2, Mr. Woodini,

their rosters, was again before the court, and Three Camelling-t, Mr. Nowrojon: 2. Mr. Hamoll,

some additional svidenes having been taken, ba His Lordship-And recognized na eOSÍL. Two Dabling-1, Kr. Hausoll; 2; Mr. Nowzofee. The Attorney-General said it might be more) was pomnutted for trial. Ho has two pravions Theço Garauturas, single-1, Mr. Woodin; 2," Mr. Hass.

or loss a matter of zacognition, but there were conglotions against him, the last one in Thren Goraninms, double-1, Mr. Romano's Gas other matters beside recognition: that was only. February last, when he got six months for debar 1, Mr. Elastoll,

cno itom in the case. The broad-question was ontoring duelling houso by night with Three Ross-1, Mr. Nawrojsa : 2, Mr. Hassall. whether the Western boundary of Marine Lot 185, intent to commit a felony, Three Chrysanthemus-1, Mr. Woodin;.2, Mr. and the Eastern boundary of Marine Lot 184 wore Nowrojen.

asoriginally granted. He proposed to show by the Two Chrysanthema-1, Mr. Ha; 2. Mravidange of an oftest of the Sarvayer General's Woodin

Ona Cheyanthamma-1, Mea. Mekwon: 2, Mr. Department that the plaintiffs buildings ou

oronohad over the boundary that was made by One Flowering Plant, Mr. Nowrojen, 2, Me. the original lasse. Hawell.

One Foliage Planti, Mr. Woodla: a, Me, Esmail. Ons Canali-1, Me, E. M. Molta; 2, Mr. Woodin Ons Boss-1, Me. Esmans's Gardener; 2. Mr. H. Hels Two Asters, Chinen-` `Mt. Hahnel) ; 2, Mi, Now- Two Artors, English-1, Kr. Romano's Gardorier ; M. Hassel. Ons Aator-1, Mr. Bomino's Gardonor; 2, Mr. One Aungi-1, Mr. Komano's Gardener: 2 M. Woahli-1, Mr. Hat-all; 2, Mc. Mahta

G. B. Coxone Zumba 8.0. Bird B2-3 A young Chinaman named Mok Yow Wai committed minids yesterday morning by taking there are no doubt responsible for a large opizm. He had formerly been da, & marios, and proportion of the ozens of destitution wanted to rotami, bat had no papers to enable him to do so. Before taking his life ha wrote in and dronkennes which come before the latter to his wife of which the following in courts. If the illicit aste of cheap na-transition Some time ago I deposited in the tire spirit to seamen were effectually stopped had bought. You can go and ask for them for Chong Les four chairs and one table which I great temptation would be taken out of your own use. My conduct is rather bad. I the way of men who are only too ready to was smoking oplam and drinking as you know. succumb to it when it in constantly before ships at home. You sea tres from going to tay It is a pity that you are suffering from hard- them. Residents are often appealed to for plass, She Tam Pe. Iam the only one man who assistance by men of the teachcombing class was born in four generations. Tan a poor masu whose appearance plainly indicates that thor and have no relations. It is a grost pity that [yon, my-wil, are young. I feel uneasy and "have not lasted food ar saiment for two bad of myself, I can say no more. Mak days" or more, na CHAELEY SPRADus would Tow Wai to Lo Shi, my wife. 27th day. Inst [27 say. To refuse them seems unkind, but it This was addressed "Lo Bui, good wife opon, from husband Mok Ching Tane." An is still more unkind to give them money, for inquest was hold on the body at the Mortanry, with that they resort to Samshos Corner yesterday afternoon, when a verdict of felo do ac to spend what has been given them in drinksterned instead of food. To enable relief to be gives LATEST TELEGRAMS. without the risk of its being abused, the Committee of the Temperance Hall some time

PASSENGEE SHIPS SUPPLAND. NOTICE-To avoid olay in the execution of Orders it is particularly requested that all lasiness communications be addressed to the Firm, A. S. WATSON and Cǝ, `or'

HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS,

Elitorial mattere should b Communications addroused "The Editor," and those on hankinem "The Manager," and not to Individuals by name.

Loknow, 11th February. "THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN.

Correspondents are cornested to forward their name and addreas with communicatione addressed to tau

litor, not for pabllation, but as eridenge of gunago instituted a system of selling orders faith.

All letters for publication should be written en ons which would entitle the men to whom they mogements are being made for calling out |10,000 mon of the Army Raserva, and 2,600 Ta- were given, to a meal at that institution.dian troops are under fars to proceed to aide of the paper only.

Adverdeements and Subscription which are not This system has now been further improved, |

Egypt. ordered for ized period will be contined til books of orders being issued froe of obargo, coumlanandod.

Ordoes for extra copins of the Daily Press should the sums due on the orders to be collected ho want before 11 sin, on the day of publication, afterwards in the samo way as ordinary chits. After that hour the supply in lireited.

This will save the trouble of having to buy the books beforehand, and those who wish

The Daily Press.

HANGKOTA, FEBRUary 18th, 1955.

Colonel Wilanu, has returned to Korti.

BOMBAY, 11th February, REPORTED DEATH OF GENERAL

GORDON.-—-

Hol

J.

je

Ona Geranium-1, Mr. Rosa's Gardoner; G. P. Chater.

One Tree Fora-l, Mra. Forbas. Ona Hasina1Mz-Rocasno's Gardena 3. Mr. One Gladiolas-1, Mr. Hall: 2 Bir. Chote F One Orgbil-1, Mr. Woon; Mr. Roxas's

Ford.

Gardener.

Ons Dapha-1, Me. Erasoll: 4, Mr. Nowrojos, Ona Lity-1, Mr. Haswall: 2, Mr. Romsun's Gardener, One Navizet, He. Nowrojoe; 8. Mr. Eissell.”“” Ona Palm-1, Mia. Forbes: 9,. Me. Wandia:

Oga Pot of Taunies-1, Mr. Nowrojon, 2, Mr.

Woodia.

Hamall.

Ona Pot Chinese Primislas-1, Mr. Woodin 2, Mr. Siz Forms, indigous to Hongkong-1, Mr. Wo This stated that General Gordon was stabbeddin: 2, Mr. Nowroja.

Biz Form-1, Mr. Wooding 3. Mr. Hansell.

CUT FLOWERS Four Camellia Blooms-1, Mr. Hassel; 2, Mr. Nowrojść,

|

For Chegmatten Bloons-1, Mr. Unsseli; 2.. “Me, Nowrojan.

For Ross Binnma), Mr. Hassell; 2, Mi. Romano's dardower,

Six Banoboa Cab flowers, dissimilar (och isoh to consist of our vazisty only)-1, Mr. Hassell; 2, Mrs. J. C. Hughes.

THE ADVANCE ON LANGSON. Mr. Colgahowu has received the following felogram from Tonquin, dated the 9th inst

At 21 miles from Cho, three days' fighting cored through a long defile, where a vigorous, defence was made by the enemy. Forts were taken with great loss to the Chinese.

to afford raliaf to destitutes will no doubting the captars of Khartoum by the robele find the system's great convenience. We and died on the 4th instant-His followers were

ali massacred congratulate the Committee of the Tein. pemacs Hall on thoir bappy thought. Tho stowel report of the Hall bas just boon issued, and shows that the institution has Indo-China B. N. Co. Scottish Oriental S.S.Co. ALTHOTOE shall continue to hope that received a fair measure of support during the boro of Khartoum has not yet closed his the year. At the commencement of 1834 brilliant and honourable carear until positive the debt was $1,500; the present year opens The LIST OF RESIDENTS now contains and definite intelligence of an event so la- with a debt of $600 only. The Committee the mames CĒ

ELEYEN TROUSAND, FIVE HUNDEED, AND mantable and distressing has been received, are naturally anxious to have this wiped off,

FIFTY FIVE FOLLINERS arranged under one Alphabet in the strictestit mast be confessed the news telegraphed for which purpose they earnestly solicit fur- order; the initials as well as the surnames by Reuter bus an air of circumstantiality ther donations. Their appeal is one which being alphabetical.

about it. It states that General Gosacx ought to be responded to by the community, was stabbed during thecapeare of Khartoum for the Temperance Hall ia an institution and died on the 4th instant. If this was which is doing much good in the colony, sad the case it would indicate that the gallant one which ought to be warmly supported. officer was fighting at the head of his ad- berents, thať ho was wounded and captured, and that, as the telegram goes on to state, his followers were all massacred by

The MAPS and PLANS have been most ro-angraved in a superior style and brought up

to date. They now consist of

FLAGS OF MERCANTILE HOUSES IN CHINA CODE OF SIGNALS IN USE AT VicTumia PEAK. MAP OF THE FAR EASE.

NEW MAP OF THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG. NEW PLAN OF Tuk Čir or VICTCRIA. PLAY OF THE CITY OF Caxton,

NEW PLANDFEOFRION CONDESSIONS, SHAver

PLAN OF YOKOHAMA,

PLAY OF MANILA.

PLAY OF SALON.

MAP OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE.

Among the other contents of the back nee- An Anglo-Chinese Calendar. Meantime of no

The 0. sod 9. steamer-Oceanic, with Ameri can maile do, left San Francisco on the 92ad ult. for Yokohama and this port

the enemy. We would fain cling to the The Tepan Mail says that the Intest intelli- idea that thie report of the gallant officer's genco from Scoal is to the offcot that amicablo decease, like the last, dated the 15th Novem.relations exist between the officers of the Chi- nese and Japanese forces, and that the Chinese Commissioner Wah is endeavouring to promote friendly foaling."

bar, 1984, may prove incorrect, but it certainly bas on foundation. The former report was to the effect that the General

rise and Sunset, Moan of Barometer, and was shot dead while on the way to Bar- Thermometer, Hainfall, Eclipsos, Festivala, &o. A full Chronology of remarkabla oranta sincer, a journey which it was shown sub.

SHOOTING MATCH.

Stamps or Rockwork with Perns and/or. Creapers St. Woods. 3, Mr. Daityople.

Hand Bouquet-1. Mr. Hals; 2, Mrs. Hughes. Table Decorations-1, Mrs. J. E. Cox; 3, Mias. Hugo: 3, Miss Ball-Trying, special.

Table Derations of, Wild Flowers-1, Mre. Coson; , Mrs. H. W. Davis.

SPECIAL PRIZES. Cottage Garden and Grounds-Mrs. Davis. Y. THE HONGEONA

VEORTABLES, POLICE FORCE.

Six kinds of Vegetables-1,. Me 1: 2, Me. The following are the scores mado in the Nowrojee.

Two heads of Colory, largo-1, Mr. Nowrojas: 2, Lafe. Wasuolt

H.M.S.Cr.ROPATRA.

above match at the Kortoon range on Wedzés- day last-

500 YARDS.

P.S. Kemp

4 4 2 3 4

P.3. Mekar

P.8. Man

F.U. MoDansl... 4 $3344 T.G. Batting

Two honds of Chlory, dwarf-i, Frozok Mission; 2, TOTAL.Hell

Six Best Roots (long)-1, Mr. Norejea; 2, Me, Smith.

issed Root (short or rowal) ---1, Mes Chator; 2 Me. Vancher.

$ .... 29 4...... 30

5 5......0 P.C. Satbariand..... 5 2 5 3 4 2 5..... 27 F: Cameron 5 4 4 3 $ 5. 20 Inspector Thomson

F.S. Kemp

P.S. McKay

P.3. Mana

223

500 YARDS,

24.3 3 2 3 2

18

26

4.4 5 5 3 35 P.C. MoDonald..... 4 4

3 4 P.S. Butle

$....... 25 PO. 8uthorland..... 2 3 3 5 5 24.... Р.С. Салатов..........

3 144 1

At the Supreme Court yesterday marring en- other gentleman was admitted to practise at the Honghnagbar, amely, Mr. Andrew John Leach, Inspector Thomson was bomas from Shanghai. Themation was made

the advent of foreigners to China and Japan. queatly he never undertook. The pre-by the Attorney-General, who said he understood

of Mr. Loach and of Mr. Mackean showed that

A description of the Festivals. Fasts, &, sont melancholy statement is correct so far that the papers, certificates, atllavits, &c., devas-

observed of Chinese, Malomadans, Perwe Jews, do, with the days on which they all the capturo-of-Ebartoum-is-concerned, and sury in such cases had been fled Tho fidavite Comparative Tables of Money, Weights, &o.

nothing can be more natural than that its the former had been called to the bar in Novern- The Hongkong Postal Guide for 1855,

danslese defender should perish in the steber, 187 Arrivals and Departures-of-Mails at and from tack. The only hope that can be entor

London and Hongkong. Ruler of Commissions and Charges 'adopted by❘tained is that he may yet be a living prisoner the Chamber of Commerce of Hongkong. in the banda of the Mahdi, Nothing would Bhanghai and elsewhere. Hongkong Chair, Jinrickshs, and Boat Hire. be more likely than the report of General Goros's death in conjunction with the fall of Khartoum, But he has borne a charmed life for many years in many climes, and it would hu sad indead if he should really have lost

This issue contains the New Scale of Hong koug STAMP DUTIES, which will shortly ome into operation, also tables of COURT FEES, never before published.

کسا

The APPENDIX consists of over

Shanghai, 13th February, 10.44 am.. to the fol- The China Mail publishes a telegram dated lowing effectThe British Consul haa-pro- tested against the blocking of the bat, and the we received a telegram from our correspondent at channel is again open. Yesterday afternoon Shanghai dated 9.26 p.m. as follows: French vessels have appeared at Gutzlaff. The Chiaess | havo-ordered-the-river at Wooang to-be-block- ad." No mention was made of the protest of

it when relief and deliverance were so tear the British Consul, but there is no reason to at band, after so many months-of-beroi donht the correctness of our contemporary's in: foraulico. At all events. we hope it will prom to be accurate.

FOUR HUNDEED PAGEY ----- of cloudy printed attor, to which reference is-resistance against such tremendous odds godtantly required by residents and these having commercial or political relations with the and ander such unfavourable conditions.

Countries embraced within the woops of tas CHRONICLE And DIRECTORY.

The Contents of the appandir are too many to enumerate in an advertent, but include TERATIES WITH CHINA-

Grest Britain, Nanking, 1342

Tientsin, 1858

and all others not abrogated

France, Tientsin. 1851

Convention, 18430

United States, Tientsin, 1858

Audio

Poling, 1880

German, Tientsin, 1861

51

Peking. 1880

Russia, Japan, Spain, Brazil, and Peru.

TEBATIES WENH JAPAN-

Great Britain

United States

TREATIES WITH COREA

TAMATIES WITH, SIAN

TREATIES WITH ANNAM

Netherlanda

Corea

TREATIES WITH CAMBODIA

Cueroms WaRIFPS

Chinese

Гарапета LERĀL

1878, 1891

Siazneso

• Corean

Rules of H.RM. Supreme and other Courts

in Chins and Гара

Code of Civil Procedure, Hongkong Admiralty Rules

Foreign Jurisdiation Ast

Regulations for the Consular Courts of United

Stak in China

Rules of Court of Consals at Bhanghai

Chiness Passenger Act

TRADE REGULATIONS

China

Siam

teams:-

Priv. Maže

noon.

G. S. Coron (Capt.)

C. S. Barff

W. M. Doono

W. E. Dobson

J. . C. Hendry

A. J. Leath

Capt. Peatson, IL.N".

J. W. Phebe, B.M.D.L

W. D. Peteriam

C. U. Start H. H. Taylor

Cnetis.

Baller

Bickerton,

Lient CochraNO_

500 YARDS.

A...... 23

196

ТОГА

2 3

213 44 24 323

24

Lieut. Primrose... 4 £ 3 5 5 Ulket. Woods......... 42 333 4 5 Roger

4 415 4

443 7 4 8... 23

Startin

TOO YARDS.

Cartia Salier

23 3.5

Biskorton, R... 4 4 3 4 5 Liont. Coxhese......

21

|

His Lordship aid it appeared to him ths at tornay Goneral was going too much upon the quoation of boundaries. It seemed to him that the real question was what was notually granted, and what the parties wore actually in possession of at the time

▲ DISHONEST APPRENTICE. Mak Achi sad Ed Aching ware charged, the fret with stealing clothing, value $11, and the second with being concerned in the affair. The. prosecutor, Cho Ahon, is a tailor, and the first dofondant was in his service as an apprentica. The first defendant admitted taking the cloth line, but mid the second told him to do it; this

the second denied.

The Gest de fondant was sentenced to six mooks'. hard labour; the sound was discharged.

.HONGKONG AND THE FRANCO.' CHINESE WAR.

Tha Attornby-Genaral rubmitted that it was material if he could establish that it was so le respective of all the actions of the partion since. It was a point that he should start from.

The situation is now leays the Shanghai Mer- His Lordship wil be took it parties wars aury) replete with grave eventualities. We hear bound by acquiessenon. If one of the parties had that instractions asra baan sent by the French built beyond his boundary, and the owner of the Government to Admiral Courbet authorizing him adjoining Int did not interfere, he or his summer to enforos striot belligerent rights, including sore were hound by it: If not buildings might segred of neutral vessels, on the high seas, and be bulled down, ali over Hongkong, and the place their captars if laian with contraband of war laid in rains, which was a thing he should do all antidnation to the same effact has already boom he could to put a stop to,

fased by H.B.M.'s Vice-Consal at Shanghai.

In the changed state of the situation, the fol lowing questions are asked in Shanghai:- 1st.Do the French faond to entores strictly

The Attorney-General aid there was no evi † dance of såquiescanoa în this saan.

His Lordship all he had been surprised to and that the defendant had pulled down the wall of another man's house which he or his prede connore had seen in course of erection and had mais no objection to. If the right bat bosn surrendered by the Crown the Orown had no more right than any private individual to lease that ground which had been arrendered.

The Attorney-General said that still the quos- Hon of boundaries did affoot the question, and he proposed to call Me, Hausosk, an offner of fully saroyed the ground. Es should show by the Hinyayor Jozoral's Department, who mro. that gentleman's evidence that are socording to plans pat in by the plaintiffs the ground which really belonged to Me, Stephens's lot láy actually some distance beyond the line he had taken, and bayand the point where he had out

way the plaintiffs' wall,

His Lordship said that was a strong messure, and he thought it was a mistako to do so for the low inches that had been gained.

| Me. Ferucis—A whole two inoken

The Attornsy-General-Wo, it was more than that. The las of the plaintiff building could not have been the correct boundary, because the bonndorias of there lots were always made in stesight linos. The part of the building, which: Mr. Stephen had eat away formed a sort of albow which mata the line arooked. Had Mr. Stopbets waited before taking that measury it night, perhaps, have bo better. but the boundary Six Carrots long-1, Mr. Nowroje: 9, Me, Hello ahould put before His Lordship would show that he was justified to some extent in what, he had done. The amount of spaso ent away was important, for its continuation' would have s. Considerado offect upon the dito of tus lutut Mr. Stephens required it to build upon The Attorney-General then went into the mathod by which Me. Hanseck arrived at his conclusiona, and the fits whink supported them.

Six Carrots (short of early-1, Mr. Cox; 2. Mr. Holmos.

Six Parnnios-1, Mr. Woodin. Two-wasiowoc

Samojo, AM

2, M... N. Mody, socola

Two Cabbages, Mr. Woelia; 2. Mr. Cox. Two Cabbages, red-1, Mr. Well: 2. Me Buty Two Lettuce Co-1, Mr. Woodin 2, French Mis

Two Letture Cabbaga-1, Mr. Mcds: 3. Mr. Hassail One Dish Parsley-1, Mr. Hanaal; 3, Bromah Cantle man: 8, MT. Wandia, sosent.

Fifty Pods of Pes-1, Mr. Ussell; 9, Mra, Forbos. Bifty Pals of Roans, Wrangh-1, Mr. Hassall; 2. Mr. Nowrojes

Twente-Avo Poda of Boats, brond-1, Mr. Nowrojin: 2. Mr. Woodia.

Twenty-re Patetos, white-1, Mr. Hawell; 3. Mr. Nowrojev.

|

Mr. Willam St. John Hugh Hancock; land surveyor of the Surveyor General's Department, was called, and his examination by the Attorney- General recupied the whole of the after- noon. He produced plans and drawings that ho had made, and his avidsaco went to baar out what the Attorney-General had said as to boundaries. From a esreful sur

Twenty-fire-Pakosna,red-1. Ms. Kochas, 2, Mcvey of the ground, unda miante inspection of all

Hanl

Six Taroips-t. Mr. Chap; 2. Mr. Hatnalt.

Six Tips, Swades~1, Me. Hassell; 2, Me. Now

IDive---

wisting sale and other plans, drawings, ka, and the racords of the Land Offse, he had no doubt an to what was the original bandarias of them

Twelva Ostona, French Mission Mr. Husel.ts, and that the plaintiffs vi encroached con siderably beyond their boundary. In consider Todre Twoks-1 Mr. Ru; 3, Mr. Vauohoz, 31

Twvolvo Shallote-1, Mr. Hanzl.

ing the matter of the extension of Mr. Stephens's. Twenty-five Evfjehos, Ternig ronted -1, Mr. Now lot on the aurrender of his lesso, he followed his zojne; 9. Mr. Wosdin

instractions of not interfering with existing Twenty-five shos, long-1, Mr. Racil; 2, Mr. buildings on the lets more than was possible, and

Woodia:

$! Kobi Rabi-! Mr. Woodin; 9, Mr. Vanaher. TWO SKOVA-1, Mr. Woodia.

Fisty Brussels coula-1, Franchi Mission; 2,

23

20

Lient. Pritarase 5.2 3.3 2 3 Lieut Wooda...... 9 9 3 Водата Martin

24

Woodin,

a 2-2

...... 13

134

A

their right on all neutrál vessels, or only on British England, or declaring that sufficient state of war existed to put the Foreign Enlistment Act into vigorous action a for a Hongkong is concerned, has pat heresif, it mome to sime, out of Court, should itanit the French to warshall vesselcentering Hongkong, which finay hava s just right fo do, and which would be a mush essier thing to do than to blokada Exmosa. As most vesselý now on the way from London and other neutral parts hace moro or loss war material on board, they are liable on search. to be then taken to the nearest Franah port snd possibly have the ship, &c., confisted. This would mean a practical blacksće of Hongkong-and a most sɔvero blow to Eng- land, espacially as large amounts of wir material for Hoaghang fortifications are on the way out to merchant vessels 2ad-Does the threatened action strike only at England? Germany has made no sign yet, nor have any other nasiona as far as wa know. They are not cut of Court as Eng- land is, and can plew! that war not having baen declared no right of search orists on the high seat. This would drive the carry. ing of warlike or Zoúbíful masterial into other thin British bottoms, which would material- ly hart one shipping so long ay the state of war at prasnt declared, by Engiand ramam- ber, exists. Possibly France misans to stick to her programms of reprisala which may last for a very cousiflorable timuižas nothing abort of an expedition to Poking or extremo pressure from outside can bring the Chinese to terms.

3rd-Is this only a card played by Franco to try

and foroo Bagland to nocept the situationTM and suspend the Foreign Enlistment Act till war is declared by France, and, or China? thCan England do so with any degros of "fan" and tharaby, provant the rain of Roarkong trade prò fam, sociens injury to shupping interests, and the, almost certain, chance of being forced into war with France later on, by some accident perhaps P 5th-Was not the enforcement of the Foreign Enlistment Aat a grava error on the pert of our Government in the present unguard- ed state of Hongkong and our commerce Fast of Buen?

THE HALLY HOLTZ CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY.

holders in this Company was held on the 5t

An extraordinary ganaral mesting of the shere- he had taxan the coprse which mamad to be the inst, at the offices of the Company in Nanking. most just to all parties. He had allowed the Road, Shanghai for the purpose of confirming Mclaintiffs to retain possession of the grow the solutions passed as the extraordinary ter part of the land they had enorosobod poneral menting of the 6th altay sa to the apon with their buildings, otherwise the bound-Registration of the Company under the Hong- ary line between their lot and that of. Mr. kong Ordinances 1865 to 1831 as a Company Stephens would have been aonsiderably more to with liability limited by shares. the eastward than where the defendant now.

Mr. E. W. Rice (Chairman) prosidad, and

Tasive Tomato-1, Mr. Moly; 2. Me, Cister, Two Verotable Murroma-1, Mr. Woodin. Two Convo Trenchonds-1 Mr. Hassell; 2, Mr. Vanaber.

Sie Horre Badighe—!. Mr. EwYALIT F-Bootch K-1. Mr. Wonding 2. Me emesonght to eaterse his boundary. I was abso there were also prosent fair. If. Erecall, J. Arrownot-1, Mr. Hall: 3, M. Nortoise,

lately.roossary that these bandarios. should be Morris, F. W. Gallon, J. M. Rogerson, H. Good, Best Collection of Sweek and Pot Terba, Mr.

made in straight lines, and he had laid the. Galles. B. A. Valentine. W. H, Short. H. J. Hansoll 2, Mr. Nowej.

boundary for the defendant's lot with its present Dyer and W. W.CUfford (Secretary), reprosent extension in a straight line which just toonhat ling in all 4,556 shares od 276 votes a corner of the plaintiffs' building.

The Secretary, having read the notice conven- His Lordship observed that he had no doubting the meeting han desmed was the most just to all parties, but Mr. Hacook had followed the osures which

CHINESE MARKET GARDENERS, Four kinda of Vegetables-1, Kan Tan-pa; 2, Chan tip: 9. Kam Anun Two heads of Celory-1, Koo Awai; 3, Thim Po 3, Teung Asam.

Siz Bost Bocta, abort-1, Kam Sing; 2. Keo Awal: Six Carrots-1, Chi Ahow; 2, Kim Lum-p, 3, Chithe question was whether he could enforos it

Mr. Francis statel that bis crosseranimation

Ko Alan.

for

m

Two Cauliflowers-1, Chi Alting; 2, Fong Aksu; 3onald not possibly be completed that afternoon, Two Osbbage-1, Rw Lampo; 2, Ah Yak; 8, tho hearing was further adjourned to this

morning. arts, Drumond, On Aug;1. Fag Two Cabbages,

Two Lettuce, Cas-1, Ah Tak: 2, Fong Apin; 3; | Ka Latm-pa

Two Lettuce, Cabbaga-1, Karr Sing; 2, Chi Abow, 5, Chi Aking. Chi Akira

IN ADMIRALTY.

THOMAS HOWARD & Co. V. Tas Bertua STEAMER MADRAS"

marely formal, and he would at once call upon The CHATRA stated that the business, was

the Barotary to rend the minutes of the last mesting.

The BRORETALY having read the minutos, The CHAIRMAN mored that the mantas of the fast artesanilinary genoval meating be cop firmed, which was seconded by Mr. EvRBALLand carried

The CHAIENAY then said the benits that vonkaserne to the shareholders and the busi- Mr. Francis instructed by Messrs. Wotton ness generally, by registration of the Company and Deacon, for the plaintifs, the Attorney at finngkong under the Limited Liabilit General Hon. E L O'Malley), instructed by sedlaandes had been fally pointed out at the Masers, Sharp, Johnson, and Stokos, for the dot meeting, of which they had just-beard the

minutos road, and he thorafers proposed →→ fendant."

This was a claim for money alleged to have That the Festions passed at the Extrane been supplied to the captain of the ship for no-dinary General Meeting of the 6th January, Em- cessaris by the plaintiff as agent for the owners powering the Board to take the moussary step. at the ship. The defence was that it had not to register the Co. under the Hongkong O boon shown the money had been supplied for nedinances, and to alter exol Bulos and Regula rig and the Attorney-General opposedations in the Deed of Settlement as may be reference of the matter to the Registrar to as- necessary for that purpose) be now confirmed.

Mr. Jo. Mowers conded the resolution, certain what if anything, was expanded for na

Hia Lordship then reserved his which was then put to the vote and carried an judgment on the point, but gave it this morning animously.

The usual rote of thanks to the CHAIRMAN ss the vessel was in portand was-shortly to leave, and the avidence of the captain was required closed the proceedings---Courier. upon the point of whether the money was ad vanced for necessaries.

SHIPWRECKS ON THE KOBEAN His Lordship in delivering judgment, alladed

COAST.

Attorney-General had ofta in opposing the rá.

cessaries.

HONGKONG FLOWER SHOW. We are requested to state that should th

The thirteenth aantal flower show of the THE remarks made by the Tientsin corres-gather, or nearly ev

English and French mails now das arrive to-

will be necessary to make Hongkong Horticultural Exhibition Bociety pondent of the Shanghai Courier, on the pro-spin rangemanta for alisary to prevent on was hard in the Botanic Gardens yesterday after fusion. As it is impossible to say which mail will posed introduction of railways into the Con-rive Bret, the nature of the arrangements to be noon. A large number of visitors attended, and tral Kingdom, reproduced in yesterday's made cannot be fixed beforehand, but notice will ware well rowardad, the show in all its sections, Chi Ahow. issue, afford food for reflection. He shows be circulated as early as practionble. It will be being a reaurkably good one and a very prettyang

necessary to keep the Post Office entirely closed very plainly that there is likely to be opposi against application of all kinds for about as sight. The committee are to be congratulated on tion of the strongest kind in districts where hour and a half, while the French mal is being the reccess which has attended their efforts for the 1600Mhe innovativer is likely to coudier with respect embed and daring the delisany nebo nesoustion of hartianitar the wet baring made ed interests. The coal carriers of Peking,glish mail, supposing it to have arrived, will a steady advance in the color during the whole

be unavoidably suspended. the camel drives, the cart owners, and the

period the society has been in existance: In some years the weather which has prerailed | junkmen of the Paiho hapa recently taken The turn aricket match between The Baffe

and the Hongkong Cricket Club (postponed previous to the show has interfered with alare in consequence of a decree by the Em-end last week, will be played today at the excellancs of this plants being prepared as ich of Parlay-1, ua atau; 2. Tlu For pross announcing that whenever the time meucing at 2 p.m. punctually and to-morrow, for exhibition, but daring the present season Filty Parla of Praa-1, Fong Apin; 2, Chi Aking: servas railwayn will be made in China. Like commencing at 11a.m. The following are the theonditions, judging from the results, would 3, Kay Siaz.

Fifty Pods of Bosne, Frans-1, Four Aplu: 2. Koo the Ephesians in the days of ST. PAUL, these

seem to hovo bem eminently favourable. There Atau, Chi Akor Tac Burrs.

THE X.K.C.C. people perceiva—or think they perceive that G. G. H. D'Auth (Capt.)

was a very handsome display of plants in pota Twenty-firs Potatos-1, Sung Apin; 2, Fang Akan;

3, Kam Anin, their craft is in danger, and brace they are St. D. Jarret

Capt. Gordon

of all descriptione, particularly of geraniums. Six Turnips-1, Fong Akan 2, Im Apo; 3, Chi prepared to oppose the railroad to the at-G. V. Denglish

Two beautifuldaphnes for which Mr. Hassell and Ahow

Twenty-Gve Ruliahas+1, Chan Atip: 9, Lenng O. P. Lloy

Mr. Nowrojes took first and secónil prise respen Aanm; S, Tin Apo most of their power. It is probable that the Sarg Howard. Orders in Council for Government of I.D.M. Central Government would prove strong a

Fifty Braamste Spronta~i, Fang Apin; 4. Long Corp. Hapkins

tively were much sämiro, es ware also several Subjects in China and Japan, 1865, 1977, enough to master this opposition if their own Pair. Jonns

fina pota

daizies shown amongst the sunslet 2, Chi Abor

Twolve Tomatos-1, Kam Lam-go; 2, Ayak: 9, Ko officials were loyal and carried out instruc-rir. Bowal

There was a very good display of cut flowers and Awsj. bad bouquets, the first prize for the latter beings, Tin Apo.

Si Horna hadiah-1, Fong Akan; 2, Kam Anan tions, but the bulk of the mandarins are still By kind permission of Colonel Graves and the taken by Mrs. H. J, Holmes and the second by Six Arru-rooke, West fodian-1, Ayak; 2, Fons hostile to tho încovation, partly because they ulicers & The Bulls, the Band will perform on Mrs. J. C. Hughes. In the class for tabis dees-Apin.

Six Kohl Babi-1, Fong Aknu: 2, Leg AB, 3, bate-all-cbosge and partly because they think the Cricket Ground durios to-morrow after rations there was a larger number of competitors Wan Asing Act of United States Congress Relating to its introduction would interfere with their

SPECIAL PRIZES. than we have seen for some years, and the desigua Bant collection of Sweat and Pet Herba-1, Mr. to the maze of the West Friesland which the Troaties

squeezus in collesting the taxes. “As the cor- Another of the Tomperance Hall oonoorta was wera all very tasteful and pretty; Mrs. J. H. Cor Mody, aperial

Minister Foote reports the following regala- respondent above quoted points out, the in. given yesterday evening, and proved a most en took the first prize, Mise Hugo second, and a Tam-1, Mr. Nowrojoo, apoial; 2, Mr. Haference of the case to the Registrar, and be held tons which have been sanctioned by the the

Ball, eposal. joyable ona. Kir. Granville Sharp prosidad, and special prize was awarded to Miss Ball-Irving,

FRUIT.

that na it had been deânitely made out in that {vernment of Korea -- troduction of the railway would tend to oponed the proceedings with a few remarks: on

Best collection n Fruit. (grown in Hongkong)-1, cass that the money was not (or necessarion, it did 1.Whenover a vessel is in distress of the not affect this osas. His Lordship also referred to Korean coat she should hoirt a white fag dos still further centralise all power in the the subject of tamporance. The programme Lu the glass for table decorations of wild fowers. Nowrojse; 2, Mr. Hulman.

Mrs. Coron took the first prize, with a very hand- thon opened with a pianoforte duet by Moasra

the cases of the Roderick Dis and the Heinriching the daytime and two lanterns at night. hands of the Feking Authorities, and pave G. Lammert and G. Grimbla, which was givan zome and massive arrangement of berries, ferns,

Jons, and from the order made in the latter Parsons seeing such aiguals are directed to re the way for a uniform system of taxation in spitst style. This was followed by and folings; the design of Myn. H. W. Davis, for

osse he was of opinion that it was open to the port the same at ones to the chiaf man of the alt aver the empire, a new mode of collecting rod to. "Lift thine eyes," by ladies. The which the second prize was awarded, wes in

court to refer this matter to the Registrar. He nearest villago, who will call the people together should accordingly order this case to ho so re- and endeavour to aid the distressed vessel; be taxes, and would deprive the mandaring of gether with great sweetness. The audience lighter style. A novelty was also shown by Mra

will ales at does dispatch A massanger to the ferred. | their opportunities for illegal extortion. The showed their appreciation by a hearty encore, Darla a novelty in Hongkong at least-anmoly,

Mr. Francis applied for an order for the im- Governor of the district, who is directed to re- Government of Parking are now, we believe, but this was not responded to, the Chairman any design for a cottage garden and grounds, for

molisto examination of the captain, as otherwise pair in person to the phase, with his police force, really anxious to introduce the railway into ng he way requested to express the ladies' which a special prias was awarded. The class BarOBE THE HON. SIN GROREN PHILLIPPO, there were certain other matters which it might that he may render all possible assistance. It

thanks. The same ladies later on in the evening

be contended on the other side must be gone is proper that all necessary expenses incurred China, having, by their experience of the gave anelur trio," Song of the water lilies for fruit only 'brought ent three competitors,

through first which would delay the examination in saving life or property should be borns by The Trsation between Great Britain and telegraph, been quite converted to a belief and also took part with a well-known toner and amongst whom Mr. Nowrojce was facile prin. Cuer Yi CHUNG AND OTHERS V. M. J. D.til the ship had gone. He was informed that the vosset, bot in no instance should the official

STEPHENA Cares, France and Annam, 1884, Franco and in its political value and importance, but quintettas, "Oh, who will o'er the done with different kinds of fruit all well grown. The baritone (Mr. Doar and Mr. Dobson) in two caps, his exhibit consisting of a large number of

no fucilities would be given by the other side, sak for or demand tlie same. Mr. J. J. Francie, instracted by M. Caldwell, but the same course which had previously been 2-The Governor of a district who shall hare Cambodis, 1884, Great Britain and Siam, 1883, together with many other itams, kave not they will meet with opposition, in some ze" and "Tho Blue Bells of Scotland," Mr. appeared in previous issues.

paris at any rate, though possibly it wil Cattaneo socompanying on the pianoforte. various clases for vegetables were well filled, for the plaintiffs: the Autorasy-General (He followed of taking svery technical shjection, and been instemmial in saving the lives of ten moe,

E. L. O'Malley and Mr. H. M. Daily, instruck-

parxistel-in.

(1,000,000) or more, shall be entitled to a reward turn out to be lem obelivate and formidable of these pisos was a musical treat, and if some of the exhibits were not of a very d by Muatro. Wetton and Descan, then putting forward wary obstruction would be and property of the vain of one million atsl

and the audience were load in their ap- high order of merit the show in this department fendant.

His Lordship aid he knew of no precedent whenever the fact is made known to the Zoreign Orders may be sent to Daily Press Office, where than the Tientsin writer would lead. us to planso. The third item on the programme was on the whole an excellent one and in striking Mr. Danby was again put into the box and for such a sourse, but it soetaed to him that in offes through the Governor of the province, or believe. At any rate we may be sure that was a song, "The Marmald," by Mr. Whit-contrast to the display made in the early days further croen-szamined to a small extant after the case of a vessel leaving the evidence of the whenever a foreign Consal shall report the same.

tall, who did fall justice to it. This was followed

to the Korean Commissioner of Customs, and the master ought to be taken. earnest attempts to construct some maio by Thy bright smile haunts me still," mng of the Horticultural Society. It is especially

Lout Edward Druitt, B.E, was next called The Attorney-General said of souras be should shief man of a village or any individual who par lines to connect Peting with. Shanghai and by a lady who has recently returned to the satisfactory to notice the steady improvement and stated that he had made measurements of the have an opportunity of being heard upon the ticularly starts himself in saving life and pro Contral China will be commenced so soon as voice of good compise. The same lady also

colony, and who possesses a clear sprazo made by the Chinese marist gardeners. grester part of the block containing Marine

or any individual disregard this deoroo, and not tion. The arrangements were the same as in pre- Lots 198 and 204. He had measured the presant point, and he had had a notice of this applies party, shall be rewarded; bat ifs Kerian officist the proeval difficulties with Francs have been sang "The miller and the maid," and ra-

existing boundaries and he had verified and Mr. Francis, after some farther discussion, will indifference in such ossos, he shall be so- were arranged-occupying the whole kagih of by Mr. Danby, which was perfectly correct ad- NOETXEEN&) Mears. Hall & Holtz and Kell, and the craftsmen whose interests may op- tering inla" quite. brought down the house, to i the main walk on the foputain terrace and the iconding to the sótual measurements of the build.tion later-in the day upon affidavit, with short reports a vessel in Littress shall be entitled to s KIVER Porta

& Walsh, Shanghal pear to be threatened by the loueration, the was the common phrase, and the audience ware twoend walks. Thojudges were --For davari, lungs, and the plan was correctly drawn according NAGASAKI Mours. The C&J. Trading Co. great modera pisaier of progress and civilian-ery unwilling to farge an cusare, but the Chair Mears. Tist. Hampson (Canton) ad A. B. Francis said that concluded his case.

POLICE COURT, Hiogo, OBAKA.."Hiogo News" (fizə."

man stated that owing to the entertainment YOKOHAMA .....Mesars Kolly & Co.

tion will ere long effect an entrance into the having commenced somewhat later than the in Westland; for vegetables shown by Europians, The Atterusy General addressed the court for!

12th February. MANILA......Mosers. Dina Puertas & Co. land from which it has for so many decades tended me, it was particularly requested thist Mauers. A. E. Voucher and H. W. Hambling, the defence at crusiderable length. He claimson

Mr. Crettier.

been successfully excluded.

no snoores should be denuded. We hope to and for vegetables shown by market-gardeners, that by the existing loss of Merina Lot 184. Baróna. Mɛ. H. E. Wodandum,

wwwsam.com ...Mr. Ch. Dupont

have the pleasure of hearing the fair vislinist en Masers. J. D. Humphreys and F. Happ. The which had recently been granted to Mr. Stephena

À LUNATIC. manyfubaroccossions, a hopein which all who were

by the Crowt, the boundaries, were fixed and “Idaezea” Cornet," or "Samaboo Coruer," present at the Temperance Hall last night will Committee consisted of Mosara. J. Más marked out by pega by the officer of the Sur- Faug Ting Man charged his adopted brother, as the place is indiscriminately called, soome Join The performance was not without defects; strong (Chairman and Hon. Tracer), W. M. vayar-General's Department; and that the boun-Tsai Yau Fo, with creating a great disturbance may be wrecked should at once notify the Coasal to possess great attractions for the beach. the bowing was somewhat stif, and there was B. Arthur, C. P. Chater, J. H. Cox, E. George, dary granted him by that lease covered all in his akopat No. 58, Prays West. He said the of the country to which the vessel belongs, and AUSTRALIA...Mesars. Gordon & Gotch, Sydney combing fraternity and the lower class of casional hesitate in taking tho notes, bat. J. Holmes, W. E., Hughes, F. Rapp that portion of ground on which it was alleged man was insane, and he wanted to take him back with his assistance should carefully take an ao

with further experience and more confidenes

tast he had opercached, and brought him close up to the country,

count of the property saved and estimates. Its Melbourne & Brisbane.sysmeu asbora on leave. A case in the theme foplis will disappear. A pianoforte zale by A. G. Raning, A. E. Voucher, J. T. V. Vernon, against the wall of the plaintiffs' existing go- Ordered to be sent to the Tung Wah Ho-value, reserving one-third thereof to be sold for

Police Court the other day gave some little another young Indy Now or was given E. I. Woodin, and C. Ford (Honorary Be-down, and gave him that part where he had spital

with spirit and expression, and afforded accretary). We understand that Mr. E, R. Bali pulled down a portion of the plaintiffs' wall. If LONDON.........Mosure Street & Ca.,30 Cornball idea of what goes on there. A sailor frem | pleasure. The ether items of the programamelios has generously given a sum of $2,000 to be that was proved the only question that remained | Ham åsan wax charged with being on the vernor will enrofully consult with the foreign

Тарап

Custans Sellare, China

Customs and Earbour Regulations for the dif- ferent ports of China, Philippines, Siam, &o, Pilotage Regulations

HONGKONG

Charter of the Colony-

New Rules of Legislativa Council

La.,

ko.

Sto.

it is published, or to the following Agents

MACAO...Messa. A. A. de Mello & Co.. SWATOW.........Messrs. Quelch & Co. AMOY....Moasra. C. Gerard & Co.

FORMOJA.........

FoodRow. NikePo

...Mogers, C. Gerard & Co.

Messrs. Hodge'& Co.

Mesars, Kelly Walsh, S'ghai SHANGHAI......Messrs. Hull & Huliz SHANGHAI... Moesrs. Kelly & Walsh.

SAIGON

·TONQUIN

+*

BANGKOK.Moser A. Bjurling & Co.

BINGarosz.....Masers. Cayle & Co PENANG.........Mesare. Maynard & Co. COLOMEO.......Monam. A. M. & J. Ferguson. CALCIMA,LE Mars-Newman & Co.

LONDON...Me E. Alga Clementis Lane.

LONDON......Mesure. Estes. Handy & Co. SAN FRANCO, Mr. L. F. Fishar, 31, Meroliants

Exchange. NEW YORK... Mr. A. Wisi 21, Fark Bow.

Daily Press Office, January 1999,

voices wery well balance and blended · to-

A

SUPREME COURT.

12th February.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

Carer JUSTICE.

which Mr. Frandis re-examined him.

arranged. And, in spite of the wandari violin solo by young lady Hope told a that

orived a large amount of applaasa for sach. vious years, the matshed in which the exhibits shocked the measurements of the plan produced obtained permission to bring forward his applion rarely purished. The man who first discovers and

one of the resale in bathour sold a pair of were three songs "Eror this sung by Mr. plowed in trust for the boneft of the lower show,

Melbys, " Staaring for home," by Mr. Brower, boots to a Chipman for thirty-five cents, and "The Knights guerdon," by Mr. Grace, all the interest to be used for the purpose of pro- and this small mm appears to have been Buts of which were well rendered.

iding prison.

to sealo.

notice to the other sido..

CURIOSITÉ DEWARDED,

reward of three thongand Stel, if the vessel is of large size, and one thousand eash if she is of quiall size.

3-Parsons must not attempt to go on board of a vessel in distress without the permission of the Captain or commanding oficer, and whatever is Bone must be durio in compliance with his will. If any person ačtorapts to remission, this fot must be reported to this Korean offeisla.

4.--The Governor of the district where a vessal.

the

payment of expunes and rewards.

In cate

na lives are saved, and only property, the Go-

and with Rush boundaries, or whether anything asfal parpose. Defendant said he only went happens that lives are saved and no pro was whether the Crown had power to give the premises of the Cosmopolitan Dook for an an. Cazen in relation to it, and if it wo olas had happened in the granting of other to have a look" tits his conduct was stapialons porty, the Governor will provide the neces Libasus, or by arrangement or acquiesounds of the he was unul to grach for fourtwag days t

sary food and clothing and escort them to

Share This Page