THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL
The E. and A. steamer Tantadice, with the Australian mail, arrived hers or Sunday: The subjoined telegrains are taken from our Austro- Lant files:-
THE ENGLISH, CRICKETEES IN
———-—-— AUSTRALIA.
New
ENGLAND, NEW SOUTH WAT.RO.
BYDNEY, 25th-Fanpary. ...The cricket match English Elers
South Wales Eleven was commenced yesterday on the Asscoiation ground Shrewsbury cap- tained the English, and Garrett the New Boath Walos. The former wou the toss, and want in first, and the Englishmen were disposed of for 25 runs. The features of the day play wire the bowling of Jones for Now Sondh Wales, and the innings of Batas, who made tag top cons of 63 by splèndid cricket, and the bowling and field Jag of fiso New South Wales team was oroollent, The following in the wors
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The Colonial team then went in, and when time was called they had two wickets down for 21 runs.
SYDNEY, 28th Jeusry
The cricket match was resumed to-day. The following is the wars of the Colonial, tunca →→
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*THI: NEW EÖAKIDAS.
LONDON, 15th January. Replying to an inquiry from the secretary of the Fres Church of Scotland regarding the understanding between France and England relative to the Now Hebrides, Lord Granville stated that he considers the agrosmont between the two con trias still in forde.
TONDO, 18th January.
In France asserts that three-fourths of the Naw Hebrides belong to Frauce, and it urges the establishment of a French naval station at those islanda.
THE DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17m, 1885.
want one. These papers are not printed, but
by will be circulated as soon as printed.
KÄVINÄNOR. -
showman, on behalf of the Tichborne British steamer, 1497 toos, Saigon to claimant, who was recently liberated from prison, Hongkong 12 ante por plon, 121
my days Valcombe British steamer, 1,323 tons; to Saigon to take over tha alaimant for pablo exhibition. Barnum, however, refuses to outsrtain the pronts par sind, in by daga front voyage), 15 A sisate by Hi Excellency the Governor posal.
Fentori-British tower, 1,483 tona, Nagasald to sking for a vote of $19,570 for the oarrying out London, 17th January, Bestowki put Lan, if to kongkong 11:20 par ton.of cearonging in Victoris and the villages in the The publication of the new juaraai, to be call-meritish steamer 1,783 fans, to Blog-colony for the twelve months octamencing Jen-
pera and Perang, part oargo, #5,000 in full. od the Anglo-Australian, ie announod.
thro'sita als bizéka: 11,100 por month. -
LONDON, 18th January, --The Bahlin stil Holyhead picket sánk after being in collision with another vessel in the Irish Channel and 22 lives wore bat.
the populace at Alexandria.
If a foured that risting 1 imminunt amongst
The Morning Post advocates to nulistivation of Halim Pasba for Towlk Pasha as, Thedive of Digypt.
BERSE 10th January.
‚'å hoary fall of snow has blocked the entrance
to Mont Canis Tunnel and completely stopped
organ
the traio.
BOME, Tud Jatpary, Intelligence has been repsived from Piedmont, reposting, that several aralanches of snow have falion with disastrous offoot in several villages which were destroyed." The lou pf life is not Áscertained.
NATAL, 22nd January, Transvaal news statos' that Mr. Kruger mads a spooch to the Goshomites in walahi la doʻlarod the Boer, Government would severely repress any attempt at disorder. In raply the Goshanitar potested that they had no dastro to create dis turban068.
DE FINSCH ON TRE GERMAN ANNEXATIONS IN THE PACIFIO.
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One Hyasinth-1) Me. Homano's Gardener; 2, Mrs. Ford.
Gno Gladis!na-1,Mr÷Hänell | Ch
s One Drahld-1. Ale. Woudin Mr. Remine Ona Daphns, Mr. Hassoll: 2, H., Nowrojea. Ons Taly---1, Mr. Isesell; 2, Me Romszo's flarionor, One Nariman, M. Nowrojos, 2, . }). One Falm-1, Men. Forbus; 8, Mr. Woodin.
in the same directivu ko sue his companion longed for second honours in the late Cricket staggering along. When only a short distanos Clab Lawn Tennis Championship, met together habind - the deceased Earnott saw him fall on tho Brd instant to decida which was to corQ- and pitade hand foromost down en span wall pata with Mr. Bird, the aner up, when Mr. that was situated in the lane. He darted for Coxon won, the more being- word and tried to see him as he was falling
G. 3. Coroanes but only just successtel fa touching sao of his F. A. Hazeland bosta Paternan osiled for help, and was board
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**Levarrin tester, 388 tons, monthly charter. e amply covered by the receipts for the privilege Woodin dhea Printas, Woodin; 2, Mr. Boon joined him. He wanted to go down the well and Bird played the finai tist, when, after a
One Pot of Pansies-1, Mr. Bags & Me. by a constable of the Naval Yard Polios, who On the 12th inst. at pr., Mosers. Coxon..
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
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„COgzTOWN 8th: January, Dr. Finsoh donies the statements which han bon mode at New Britain with regard to the moroiente of the Samoa. · Ho issarta omphatic cally that he had no official connection with the German Government in the annexation of terri tory, but is simply s travelling naturalist making: collections. He mys he has not visited the coasta of New Guines, nor hoisted the German dog, nor purchased land to establish Gurnian claims. The statements made in referones to the overbearing
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t to a February, 1865.
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The begin! mean non-inval Ewu béen determinglet 7495 fortni. Live ticho kange at the Victoria Naval Yard: 2) Enpustne felinary Boring-fides, to. „dich daten sad thes
I belt is thèse Tables are refärrel, në 550$ feet above ferd,
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The Roghis le: The Tebies wurkog wick wmīnas ( - ) sigu Les below Water Ordinary Spring Zides, dant gistenekad laim the esnatunza given slova.
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13 - and high handed conduct on the part of the Ger -0--† man authorities nes-in-Dr. Finsch's opinion quite.
unfounded, as pretention is betandeð te citirena of allnations during their good behaviour. No doubt CUINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL quarrola posutred prior to the annexation, owing tothelawless proclivitios of the settlers. Thepro téotorate was ustablished by the Germans simply for the benefit of the natives, whose rights will remsive just consideration. Dr. Finch says that Mr. Brown, missionary; whe epoaks of having | STATION, dirilised a portion of New Britain is simply. boasting, the natives being still in a primitive state of barbariem. Dr. Finest speaks in-
Haiphong....! dignantly of the 'outrage' in connection with the Huligkong... 3937 Queensland labour trade. It waimore lucratives to sell natives for £5: por hal than to make su
opra. Some Suropeans, it was alleged, kad | Mind[+} notnally put natives into irons pending the ar- rival of vessels. The Imparial Reichstag Com missioner in New Britain in Horr G. Võz Oort- zen, who hoad-quarters aro ät Meoiro, Duke of York Island. Settlers in Now Britain tried to become German subjects but were rotused and want to America. They returned and Musta hoisted the American flag. The Germans, Haiphong says Dr. Finach, declina to saknowledge such citizenship. A German man-of-war will be stated a Now Britain for the pro taction of the volouista; but do great expense will be incurred. There is not the slightest ground for any scare in regard to annexation, as the whole matter, says Dr. Fizich, was settled; in Europe long ago. Eren in me of war the grTION. colonies cannot suffer, as the interests involved
AUSTRIAN TRADE WITH AJSTRALIA,
LONDON, 16th Januiry. The trails in general merchandise between Austria and the Australian colonics is assuming considerable proportiona. During the past few weeks several large shipments of Austrian goods have been made for Australia.
LONDON, 15th January. The Austrian Lloyds are about to commence running a ling of steamers between Trieste and Australia. The first steamer will leave within six months from the present date.
LORD ROSEBERY AND AUSTRALIA,
LONDON, 15th Jeansry.
The Earl of Rosebery has expressed gympathy with the rude change hat has taken place in the position sad prospects of Australia in regard to the Pacific annexation question.
ACTENTICIO EXPEDITION TO NEW GUINEA. LONDON, 18th January. Mr. Henry Forbes, who has organised a scion tife expedition to New Galues ander the dires tion of the Rayal Geographical Society, exils for New Guines early in February.
THEOREMAN-SLAIMS-IN— ENT-
LOYDON, 21st January
The Commission which has been appointed by the British Government to inquire into the olaims of German subjects in Fiji will meet in Fondco.
LAZZE. The disclosures in regard to the claims of -German subjects in Fiji have crosted a sonsa-
tion is Borin.
THE GOVERNOR OF FUL
LONDON, 31st January.
Bir am Dos Vour will return to Eng
land in February, and as soon as possible after
in Furope praponderate. Australians are too apt
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to imagine that the question is one of immouse Mah.
Kaiphong importante in the British Cabinet, wherons it is. Hog not considered at all in that light. The agzioni. | Kitty stural land in not vary good at New Britain; the planters there merely planting worsage to whisp sell to soms enterprising people. Dr. Finsoli goes † weslook.. hence to the Admiralty Islande for the purpose
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of collecting. He states that the natives re -very-intelligent and of friendly taposition, but day outrages have been committed. Musicosry labour, he thinks, tends only to bring them to a standstill, appealing to their child-like intellects The introduction of tools, improved agriculture, and commerce dose more good in one year than Bogor. all the bibles assisted by intelligent tuition in labour.
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Quotations are fu
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE,
that date the administration of the government Malwa (New) $540 por pical, allos, of 2 catties.
of Fiji will be entrusted to Mr. Thurston.Malwa (old)...8550
GERMANY AND NEW GUINEA.
LONDON, 21st January.
Patna (Now)
| Patna (Old)
Messrs. Garrick ant Murray Smith pro arg Bestes(Na
ing the British Government to a deraty
to surrender her claim to the northern portion
y of New Guinea.
THE SAMOIN ISLANDS.
LONDON, 15th January. The settlement arrived at between Great Britain and Germany in referanse to Samea sud Teugs is considered final. The islands will re- msin 17andored.
FEDERATION AND COLONIAL DEFENCE.
LONDON, 16th January, Sir Saal Samnel, Agant-General-fur. Now South Wales, speaking last night at a dinner given by the lumpino Cal, oxirgesid his opinion that the idea of federation was a delusion. In the course of his speech he also deprecated the policy of the Australian colonies in endeavour ing to form local feats for defensive purposes, and stated it as his opinion that England ought to, andertake the defezou of the Australian-co- Janies, the latter defraying the cost.
THE OLD ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION,
Laspor, 18th January.
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-METEOROLOGICAL · REGISTER.
Previous day.
Ou dato On date
30.11
136.11 IGA
30.03
55.0
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a.d.
"W. DOBERCK
mary, 1865, was rend. Although this sum will
of removing, exorétal zesttor, the Treasury in stractions require all woh oxpenditure to bo Toted.
The CozOST&ST ACCERTADT-I beg to move this minuts be'zóforamą, to the Finanss Cozi milton.
The COLONIAL TREASURER moonded. Corried
The COLONIAL ROBETART moved that certain small sums rotel by the Finance Com- {mistes be approved:
The COLONIAL TREASURER oled, and the
motion was carried.
TAS UNCLAIM SU BAGANOGI ORDINAMOL, 1985. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved that the Contati girits Committes on a Bill entitled as,
above.
The Council went into Committee on the Bill, and it was presed through with one trifling "vorhal alteration.
The ATTORNEY GENERAL gave notice that at the Bext wanting of the Corvoll he would move
the third reading of the Bill.
THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OLDINÁMUK, 1883. The ArronEY GENERAL — AS to, the next oder standing in my name thors se one or two matts of detail in the Scheduls with regard to weighta which requirorousideration, and I should Like another week to ocuuider them.
The matter was accordingly adjournoi.
BILLS OF EXOHANGE.
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The ATTORNEY-GENERALI have to move the frat roding of a Bill to endify the law relat ing to Bla of Erghange. The object of the
One Pot
Hassell.
Siz Fams, indigomone to Hongkongi, H. Woo din. Mr. Nowrojeg
"Bit Form-1, MrWoodia; 2. Mr. Esmell.
· OUT FLOWERS.
Four Camellia Blooms 1. Mr. Hast; 2, Mr.
Nowralee.
Fear Carysanthemum Blooms 1, Mr. Excell; Mr. Nagrojoe,
Gardener.
Four Rose Blooms-, Mr. Raziell; 3, Mr. Romano's assist of one variety only)-1, Mt. Hamell 3 Mes. Biz Banobos Cat Ploware, diarimar foso bunch to
J.
O. Hagkes.
Stamps or Rockwork with Forne zadjer Oroopers Alt. Woodin; 2; Mre. Dalrymple.
Hand Bennet, Mr. Holms; 2. Ms. Hnghos Table Duparations-1, hits. J. B. Car; 9, Miss.
Hago 3, Mian Bell Irving, specia!,
The Occidental and Oriental steamer San
to get his friend up, but the constable would hard fight, Mr. Coron won by two sets to ong not allow him, as he found the well was over 20 G. B. Cozon,...nipimi 2-3-6. fost deep, and the air below was so foul that itex- 9. G. Bird
", (62——3 tinguished the light of alaptern that was let down. The deceased was seen lying dawn doubled up Pablo, Captain Rael, from St. Franci at the bottom, only partly covered with water, which only resoltes about a foot and half us the 19th December 1st, and Yokohama 7th insh well, and it is probable he was killed outright arrived her on Friday morning, the 13th inst. by the foll. If not he would have boon speedily We are glad to learn that the delay on bur was sent for to the Naval Tard at on, When about reaching Yokohas the Best tima stilocated by the foal aiz bolaw. Assistance passage from San Francisco to Yokohama
fra caused by no poaldent to her machinery. and Bora grappling irors were prosur will which, after more than an hour had an short of coal and was unable to mak elapsed they were
that part; she had therefore to put into the successful in getting Born Islands, where, with some difficulty, she the body up. The well is only about obtained a quantity of wood. With this supply
two feat vido, sad it sooms that it almost
Table Decorations of Wild Flowers-1 Mr. Cazon-staps open and amproteated sauros off fed she again proosoded to Yokohama, where 2, Mrs. H. W. Davie,
SPECIAL FRIZI Cottage Garden and Grounda.--Mira. Davis.
•VEGETABLES.
Nowrojas.
Bix kinds of Vegetables-1, Mr. Hall; 3, Two heads of Celery, Istgo-1, Mc. Nowrojeo
H.
Mr.
Mr. Hasil.
Two heads' of Celery, dwarf-1, Fronda Mission; 2, Bis Best Boats (long)-1, Mr. Norsjes, a, Mr. † Smith.
Six Back Roots (short or round)-1, Mr. Chator; Mt. Vaucher.
Bix Carrots flour, Mr. Nowrojan: 2, Mr. Hata Holom
Kix Carrots (host oz osrly), Mr. Cox, 3, Mr. Six Paraalpe 1,Me Woodin,
TWO CEnlilowatt, Mr. Nowrojen; 2, Mr. Car;
Bill is to ortend to this colony, with the aeos. H. N. Mody, special
I modifications, the provisions of the Act
to audify the law sa to Bills of Exchange passed
in the last Seasion of Imperial Parliament.
Two Cabbager, Mr. Woodin; 2, Me, Cox. Two Cribbingin, red, Mr. Flassot Me. Mog. Two Lettuce dos-1, Mr. Wain; 3, Fronch Bion,
the dort of the 9th inst, and mady several.. The police seem to have been very much ou captures which are likely to rid the colony of
great danger to the unwary. There is a wooden she strived on the 5th instant, and left for this carer belonging to it, but it has been broken off port on the 7th. The telegram announging her its binges, and the coolies who are the well, trial at San Francisco was therefore fumar- Chinese-like, over think of putting the pover rest: the mistake was aand by the mistransla- over it after them, and it has now become in so
tion of a code word at Takahaims. had a condition that it is doubtful if it would bear the weight of a man passing over it. The boly was removed to the Mortuary at West Point, where an inquest, was opmod on the the, praying of a number of rascals for some 10th inat by the Coroner, Mr. H. E. Wods time to come. A lair was discovered on the house, and a jury composed of More A. Ross, hillside abore Robinson-road in the shape of a After tak-0670, and from what was soon inside it was deem- 10. A. da Cras, and C. 8. Goodwin.
evidence to the above affect the inquiry was pretty oortsin that thiores were asing it. adjourned to Friday afternoon.
Iuspmotora Perry and Quincey and Borgnant Butlin watched this plans, and saizəd a man in- The inquest was readmed at the Magistracy side. He had & quantity of rope and other on the 14th instant.
things A Sikh constablo on the watch in Wast Dr. Marques gave evidence of having mado a Terracs the same night saw four China uen.com post mortem elastion of the body. Hofotod up and go into the garden of a house thors. it was that of a European about forty-five years He followed them in and arrested them, and on Two Lattice Cabbages-1. Mr. Mody; 2, Mr. Hansell of age. There was a large laceratod wound at the lith inst. they were brought before the Polios Ons Dish Parsley, M. Hawell; Franch Gantle the right side of the back of the head. Tanfore Court. Three were found to be well known bal afan: 3, Mr. Wendio, special.
Fifty Pods of Pearl, Mr. Hassell: 2 Mr. Forbes. head and face boss some marke of contusion.charusters, and they will be taken care of for From the appearance of the body witness by another three months in gasl. The same night Fifty Pods of Boand, Fronch-1, Mt. Henoligved death resalted: frazo concussion of the another maa was arrested by a lokrang in the ot Mr. Nawojos.
Twenty-1 Pade of Bonus, braid-1, Me: Nawrojos; brain.
at trying to break into the Fo Lok Thestra. Twenty-dre Potator, white-1, Mr. Hatwoll; a, Mr. osased Fory well. He was an E. and feard.
Mr. A. Levy, merphant, maid-I know the On his person a quantity of skeleton keys ware Twonky-Are Potatos, rod--1,:M, Forbes 2, Mr. his name was Farmitt Barnett. I think his are A young Chinaman atmot Mok Yow· Wai raust-have been about forty-tiya-ne-doerg: committed saiside on the 12th inste by lahing Six Taripe-1, Mr. Chator; 2. Mt. Hell, six. At the time of his death he was of opium. He had formerly bood In America, suÏ-
Tarnips, Swedes-; Mr. Hansell; 2, Mr. Now no occupation, but he had previously been wanted to return, but had no papers to enable Twelve Ontous-, Prench Masion; 2, Mr. Holland was for acrad time in the employ of the letter to his wife of which the "ollowing is s weployed in various marosatile establishments him to do so. Before taking his life he wrote a Twelry Leak-1, Mr. Flaswoll; 2, Mr. Vaucher. Tweirn Shallate-1, Mt. Hässell
Miten Bishi Company as a purse.
He was a translation Same time ago I deposited in the Twenty-ve Radishes, Turnip rented-1,M:. Now-j single man. rojen: 2, Mr. Woodin
Cheung Lee four chairs and one table, which. I Twenty-fra Balaise, long-1.r. Hossell; 2, Mr.vidence about the well.
The Coroner said he would like to take some had bought. You can go and ask for them for Woodia.
your own use. My conduct is rather bad I Inspector Sauston said it was er private pro-was smoking opiam and drinking as you know, porty, for which Mossrs. Douglas Lepraik-und It in a pity that you are suffering from bard. Co. were the agents.
ships at home. You are free from going to my
The COLONIAT, SECRETEDY secadod, the mo- tion, and the Bill was reed a first time.
The ATTORNEY-GSSERAL garo olios that the next monting of the Council he would moto that the Bill be read ■ second tima.
ÜLDJOURNMENT.
The COLONIAL BEDIETARY moved, the ad-4, Mr. Woodia. journment of the Council to west Wedanday at
Nowrojce, Carried....
Jour fam
"THE HONÚKÓNG ICE COMPANY, 1 LIMITED.
The following is the report to be presented to the sinceholders at the meeting to be held on the 20th February at the offes of the General Managore-
The Canetal Managers beg to submit to the sharo holders a statement of the company's secounts for the year 1984.
The not balance of profit and losa astouns, Ipalud ing $54.brought forward from instyear is $18,495.30, which they recommend for division as fallows, ris, ;-- Dividend of $2.00 per share
$11.950.00 7,000.00 235.93
$16,495.33 The nat earnings show a diminution-of-faly $5,000, on the profits of the preceding year, hot the falling nin sossunted for by a reduction made in the pelos of ico. Couanption, contrary to expoatation, has not boon increased by the lower price, the quantity delivered continuing much as, before
Contribution to reserve fund. Balance carb Corwhird to next year
A depot has been opened at Canton, where sales hase porenved, but receipta do fistle more than sover the extra expenditura nourred.
The company's premises and plant bayo undirgins the onetomary inspection and overhaul, and are re ported in n satisfactory condition throughout.
The aucounts have been oudited by Mr Thomasa Arnold, win in recommended for realostinn.
JARDINE, MATERION & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 29th January, 1885.
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Bix Kobl Kabi-1, Mr. Woodin 2, Mr. Vandzar. Two Savoys-1, Mr. Woodin.
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Fifty Brass Sproats-1, Framh Minion; 2, Mr. Woodin.
Twelve Tomsto~t, Mr. Mady; 9, Mr. Chater, Two Vegetable Marrows-1, Me, Woodin. Twa Cove Tronohoadas-1, r, Hell; 2, Vaacher.
Mr. T. E. Davies, clerk in the firm of Mosers, place, Sha Tam Fo. I am the only one man who Dongles Lapraik and Co. was then called. He was born in four generations. I am a poor man Me.aid-I know Heng Hing Inue. It is privata and have no relations. It is a great pity that property and belongs to Mr. Nelson, formerly of yon, my wife, are young." I feel uneasy and Sir Horse Radiabe--T, Mr. Hano
the Chartered Mercantile Bank. We are Mr.ashamed of myself.” Ivan siy no more. Mok Two Bosch Kai- Mr. Woodin 2 Mr. Holmes. Nelson's agents for the collection of the rente Yow Wat to to Shi, my wife. 27th day, last Arrowroot 1, Mr. Hassell: 6, Mr. Brojon.
and the general supervision of the property. I moon." This was add rossed Le bi, good wife - Best Collection of Sweat and Pat Herb-, Mr. know olding of the well beyond the foot that opeu, from hasban. Mok Chiny Tung. Au Hasmall; 2 Mr Noxice
CHINESE MARKET GLOVENSES.
it is there and has been used by the tenants of aquast was held on the body at to Mortuary Four kinds of Vegetables-1, Kom Lampo; 2, Chan the property. It has boon there ever since the yesterday afternoon, when a verdict of felo de se Atio: 3, Kam Aata.
Two head of Color-1. Koo Awni; 2, Thin Poboon mads to us concerning it, either as regards
property was built. No complaints have over was returned 3, Leung Asam
It is satisfactory to find that the exertions ou
Six Best Boots, short-1, Kan Sing, Koo Awaits position or condition. Aay astion that hind to the part of the polise have not been altogether be taken with regard to it it would be our businose un«rgemanful with regard to the warder, of
3, Chi Ahow,
Six Carrots-1, Chi Ahów; 2, Kan Lam-po; 3, Chi Ahing.
Two Cauliflowers--1, Clí Aking; 2, Fong Akau: 3. Ko Afau
Two Cabbages-1, Kau Lampo: 2, Ah Yuk: 3, Fong Akan
Two Cabbages, Drambead-1, Chi Aking; 2, Fong: Akan; 8, Im Po.
Two Intrace, Co-L, Ah Yak; 2, Fang Apin; 3, Kam Lam-pos
Two Tetimes, Cabbagel, Kam Sing; 2, Ubi Ahow, 19, Chi Aling..
One Dush of Parsley-1, Ko Afax: 3 Tim Po: Chi Aking
Kam Sing. Fifty Pads of Pes~1, Fong Apia; 2, Chi Aking:
Fifty Pots of Roans, French-1; Fong Ayis: 2, Koo Afan; 3, Chi akow.
Tertive Potatos-1, Fang Apfù; 2, Fung Akan, $, Kan Álid.
Six Tips-1, Fong Akan; 3 In 'Apo; 3, Chi
4how.
Twenty fro Radishes--1, Chan Atip; 2, Leung Ama; 3, Tin Apo.
TWO
FEUIT.
to take. It does not balong to any tensatin par- Alli Mahomed Rebomally inasmuch as a Chin ticular; it is for the use of the whole lane. man by the name of Mok Apin and described ca
Mr. Hugh MoCallum mid-I am an offer of of no occupation, was brought before the Magis- been deputed to ha hero to-day to give evidence Inspector Quincey, charged with the murder the Surveyor-Leneral's departament and have trate at the Police Court on the 11th inst. by 008ening this wall. All I have to say is that of the Indian. A witness was also found it is a private well va private property, and its who said that be raw the prisoner seize the supervision does not come under the Burray deconsed by the neck and put the gag into his dangasaris pantion # left uncarered; if covered against the prisoner, namely, in December, 1881. Department. I hate seen the well. It is in mouth. There are several consistions recorded
I do not think it is. -------------
brosch of Chair Odinanes, in April, 1882-at- The Coroner-Would the sanction of the tempted felons. lurseny from the parana; is Barayor-General be required for the placing of May. 1882, assault with intent to commit a a well there?
Witness-Notion should be given. The Corena-And would permission then his granted i
Witness-It is not aquestion of permission practice of tas department the site would then Notice would be sent in and in the ordinary
falouy in February, 1883, larceny from the person of two 31 Dank notes; in January, 1894, lazoony from the person of a silver watch and shain, and for this last offoace ho was sentenozd to eighteen months' hard labour. It will thars gol long. From the information given to the fore be seen that he cannot have been out of
HONGKONG FLOWER SHOW.
Thathetesuthannual dower show of the Hong- kong Horticultural Exhibition Rociety was open-3, ed in the Botanic Gardenson Thursday afternoon. the 12th inst. Alarge number of visitors attended, and were well rewarded, the show in allitasostions baing a remarkably good one and a very pretty aight. The committee are to an congratulated on tho success which has attended their efforts for the promotion of "horticultare, the 'art having made a steady advance in the colony during the whole Fifty Beasels Spronta--1. Fang-Aplu; 3, Loang! be inspected. If not in contravention of the polics there seems to be no loabo now that thres period the society has boon in existence. In Am S. Chi Alan
Railding Ordinanca no objastion would be raised, Uhinamen were concerned in the foul orims. zome years the weather which has prevailed.
Twelve Tomatos-1, Kam Lungó, 2, 4yuk; 3, Ko and the work would proceed like any other work.The police have a pretty good idea of was AWOL. prosions to the show has interfered with Six Horse Radial-1, Fong Aksa; 3, Kan Ansof the Building Ordiganes to place a well upon them.
I am not aware whether it is in contravention the other mon sro if they can lay hante the excellence of the plants boing prepared 3, in Apo.
This is very satisfactory after for exhibition, but during the present sesson Six Arrow-ruots, West Indina~1, Ayok; 2, Fong in meka position. I cannot say whether the unpromising prospect there seemed at tirat the conditions, judging from the ramita, would-j Apia.
matice was given in this case or whether any of any of the cowardly villains being brought to Six Kohl Babi-1, Fong Akau: 2, Leung Asm: 8, conditions were tacked on to it. seems to have been eminently favourable. There was Aking
I cannot say justica. was a very handsome display of plants in pots
whathor the well was there before this bocame
The inquest on the body of Al Mahomed SPICIAL PRIADN 10.3.5.6.2m of all descriptions, prefentarty of granitins boet collection of sweet and Pot Babe-1, M. private property. So far as thugs people Robeally was resumed at the Magistracy on
Two beautifal doghues for which Mr. Hell and Mody, pial:1, Mr. Nowroje, spesial; 2, Mr. Har cover is the only precaution required.
passing in the lane is concerned I think the the 11th inst. before the Coroner, Mr. H. E. Mr. Nowrojea took first and second prize spell, special
Wodehouse, and Mars. D. Word, P. A. dos tively were inuch admired, as were also several
The CoronerThis darth having cconered, do Hemadios, and E. P. de Camps as jacy. Dr. fiae pots of daista shown amongst the színnale. Best sollection of Frait, (grown in Hongkong)-1,sary to take in the future is that the wall should examination of the body of the deceased, and
you still think the saly prenantion it is seCES
Marques stated the results of his post mortem There was a very good display of cut flowers and Mr. Nowrojne; 2, Mr. Holmes. hand bouquets, the first prize for the latter being
be covered?
gave it as his opinion from the symptoms dia- taken by Mrs. H. J. Holmes and the dasond by
Wituoss-Yes. The Flower Show was continued on Friday,
closed that suffocation was the cause of death. Mr. J. C. Hughes. In the class for table dog the 13th inst, and was again risited by a large the condition of the wells in the colony generally. it. The rest of the aridence given was tuch le Examination continued-I am scquainted with The gag alone would not be gaffolent to cause Hongkong Olmertobory, 16th February, 1836.ations there was a larger number of competitors number of parsons, chiefly Chinssa. The band There are a great many private wells similarly the effect of what has been already reported. than we have svor for socas yours, and the dosigns of the dualacious played during the afternoon.placed to this one, and act otherwise protested Nasmas Doon, elork to Mr. Shaikally Fazuially, took the first prize, Miss Hugo second and a ditable collection of tegotables and frait, and them a source of danger to passengers always being sant by his employer to the deceased's shop
were all very tasteful and pretty: Mrs. JH Cox Ths too challange onps, ou for the most cre- than this one if onvered. I do not consider dreper, &, Wellington-street, special prize was awarded to Miss Ball-Irving one for plants and flowers, wire won this year by providing they are covered. The people to to ascertain why he was so late for dinner at In the class for table decorations of wild Bowers Mr. J. G. T. Hasell, but they have to be won whom the walls belong ought to look after about 7.45 on Friday evening. He found the Mrs. Cozen took the first prize, with a very hand two years in succession before becoming the pro- the covers. It is as one's business, so far ssdoor of the shop partially closed, and se and massive arrangemact of berries, foras, party of the holder.
lamp in td foliage; the design of Mrs. H. W. Davis, for i
I know, to see that they do so. I am inclined the shop with the fame turned down low. E+ which the second prive was awarded, was in
to think a great many of the walls have been also observed that a drawer in which the de- lighter style. A novelty was also shown by Mrs.
SHOOTING MATCH AT KOWLOON. beit without previous application of any kind consed usually kept his cash and clock fay Doris-a novelty in Hongkong at last, H.M.S. CLEOPATRA "~7. THE HONGEONG
sannot say whether an application to placa a apen the cantar. At that time an Indian a design for a coltage garden and grounde, for i
walt in sooli a position would be objected to or whom he took to be a constable "bame into the POLICE FORCE. which a special prize was awarded. The olsas į
nc. I might be able to ascertain from the roshop, und he got a light and went to the end of Ma Sinclair, British Consul here, notifies that or fruit only brought cut three competitors,
After a very close contest the police team beat curds whether any application was made in this the shop, where he found the deceased lying Union Laurance Society of Canton, Limited-the Visorsy has placed the river owing to the amongst whom Mr. Nowrojen was facile prin- the representatives of II. M. S, Claustra in a case; if there was an application it would be on dead znder three bags of risa His impression different kinds of fruit, all well grown the same sight men who won the banonte for the know whether application was made or not. Mr. who also came a and P. C. Gaus routed the threatening attitude of the French. Vessels inceps, his exhibit consisting of a large number of shooting match at Kowloon, on tee lith instant reverd.
at the time was that the bags had fallen upon The chalengo came from the Naval team, and The Ceroner said he thought they ought to and killed him. He went and told his master. Peak
Tariona alaosa for regetables were well filled,
Bank Bills; on demand..
F
91
por ghest.
,610 to 820
GOTH
BOTE
Barber
22
Tampa
EXCHANGE.
Humidity
Dization of wind...
ON LONDON-
Fares of aid...
346
Weather
Bank Bills, at 90 days' sighi.
3/0
Bair
Bank Billa,at 4 months' sight
J
Gradite, at 4 months' sight..... ...3/G Documentary: Billa, at 4 months'
right
86%
NEWS FOR THE ENGLISH MAIL.
4.44
LATE TELEGRAMS.
ON FARIS
Bank Billa, on demand
Og Boats, at 33, 3 days aght 220
Credits, 4 months' might Os CALCETTA-Bank, 3 days' night...2204 Ox SHANGHA
Bank, Right...
Private, 30 days', Bight.
791
731
SHARES. Hoaghong and Shanghai Bank Shares-126
per cent. premium.
$450 per share,
LONDON; 9th February No farther news has been received about neral-Gordon.
Massovih has bean-coupled by the Italian expedition without resistance.
The Egyptian Government has profailed.
Foocnow, 19th February.
On November 7th a motion was made before Mr. Justine Chitty for an order directing the China Traders Insurance Company's Sharofators mat food and discharge outside Sharp affisial liquidator of the Oriental Bank Corpors- 363 për share. tiga to pay the Victorian. Government a sum of Norld China Insurance-Tlx, 285 per share. £438,569 69. 3d.. in priority to other claims Yangtze Insurance: AssociationTe. 134 por against the bank. His Honour decided in favour share
of the Gosemmisst, the point, however, being Chinnas Inearance Company, Limited-9175 per reserved na to, whather the precogative of the share, er diy, Crown was barred by the Vio urias Crown Be On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tls. 148 medies and Liabilities Statute, 1965. To-day
per share.
share, er div.
Mr. Justine Chitty delivered judgmoat on this Canton Ingotance Ofoe, Limited-282 per point in favour of the Victorian Government without calling upon their consol to reply.
LONDON, 17th January
It is not likely that Mr. Walton, the official liquidator of the Oriental Bank Corporation, will appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice Chitty.
LONDON, 10th February. Reinforcements to the extent of 8,000 British troups are being sent to Egypt.
Italy has decided to co-operate with England in the Soudan if her sasistence is asked for
SAIGON, 3rd February
two at 50).
The following is the scare ---
THE POLICE TEAM. 200 Yards.
TOTAL.
P.S. Eamp...
P.S: Maayei
HONGKONG.
deposed to
acme of the exhibite ware not of a very force in the recent tournament were deputed to McCallum was not now in a position to give body, a gag being then found in the mouth. high order of merit the show in this department do battle for the force. They won the match by then all the information he should like, and Le Inspector Quineor said there wsa other import was or the whole an exrallant one and in striking 30 points, Acting P. S. Angus Mann having top world therefore have to zak the jury to melant evidence in the case, and a man had been contrast to the display made in the early days score, and P. Butlin the sound. The police again.
arrested since the other siten men previously in of the Horticultural Society. It is especially gained eighteen of their points at 200 yards, and The inquiry was then adjourned until Wednesenstody were discharged but that evidence tund
day next at half-past two satisfactory to noting the steady improvement norons that Admiral Feyros and M. Felix
A despull required from Paris yesterday en made by the Chinese market gardenera.
The arrangements were the samo na in pre- Faure hare withdrawn their resignations; that vious years, the metshod in which the exhibits Hongkong Firs Insurance Company's Sharoa-the report of M. Téno on the Convention with were arrange nocupring the whola langth of
$3625 per share. China Fire Inirsace Company's Sharos-fer of the Colonies to the Ministry of Commerce two end walks. The judges ware For towors, Cambodia has bean esat in; and that the trans: the main walk on the fountain terraco and Che per hero.
will not take plece until the hostilities with Mesars Theo Sarapson (Centon) and A. B. Ühian areʻinished.
Westland; for vegetables shown by Européens, LONDON, 11th February
Hests A. E. Vaucher and H. W. Hambling; Arrangements are being made for palling out and for vegetables shown by market gardeners, lian troege are under orders, to proceed to Committee consisted of Messrs. J. M. Arm- 10,306 me the Army Reserve, and 2,800 In- Mosse. J. D. Humphreys and F. Rapp. The Egypt
strong (Chairman and Hon. Treasurer), W. M. B. Arthur, C. P, Chatar, J: H. Cex, B. George, H J. Holanes, WK. Hagtes F. Rapp.
Hongkong and Whampos Dook Company's
Bhara59 per cent, prum. Sellers, Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.'s Sharas-27 per share premium. ez div. Indo-Chins Steam. Navigation Co's Sharks
90 per cent discount.
China and Manila Steamship Company. Limited
(30 per cent, discount.
COLONEL BEEWART, VICTORY IN TH
BOTDAN.
LONDON, 23rd January Farther information from the fent confirm the raws relative to the victory obtained by Colonel Stewart. The snomy's forces were larger thia at Arst reported. It is astiated thore Douglas Steamship Company, Limited-Par werp 14,000, all of whom were armed with rifles:
Lord Wolseley has telegraphed to the Horse Hongkong Gna Company's Shares--$50 per Guarda elming the intelligoo of the defeat
nominal
share.
of a larga force of the enemy during the en- Hngkang Hotel Company's Shares $120, por gagement which took place on Saturday, 17th,
share.
betwem the troops nader Colonel Horbert, China Sugar Refining Company Limited-169 Blowart and the Kobel force estimated at from
per share.
ten to fourteen thonend who had falup Chius Saguz Refining Company (Tabentures) Position at and around Aball Walls. The
-nominal.
: per share,
Colonel Wilson has returned to Korti.
Bosar, lithFebruary
It is stated that General Gordon was stabbod A. G. Bozena A. E. Vatcher, JY V. Vernon, daring the espfare of Kakrtoum by the robots B. L. Woodia, and C-Ford. (Honorary Bo and died on the 4th instant. His followers were cratary). Wo understand that Mr. E. R. Beli
lies haz generously given, a mum of $2,000 to be' HATTHONG, 9th February.
all massacred.
P.B. MEND
P.O. MeDonalt...... 4 5 3 3
2.8. Bullia
P.C. Sutherland..
P.C. Camero
Ivapouter Thomson 3 24545-
4
24 3
300 YARDS.
P.S. Kepam PS. Molay 5 3 3 9 P.S. Misano, § 453-9 P.O. Molonski ....... P.9. Butlin
40 5 4 P.C. Suthorland........ 2 3 → PC. Cameron.
3 4.
occurred through a long defile, where a vigorous riding prives.
At 21 miles from Chu, three days Eghting the interest to be used for the purpose of pro
I placed in trust for the benefit of the flower show,nepectar Thomson 4 8 5
defence was idle by the enemy: Forts wern taken with great loss to the Chinose
BRENORAL, 15th February, 11 m. The Fraph reails have retired from Catz
been rasprided.
British commander on ascertaining the presence Luson Sugar Refining Company, Limited-360 of many of the enemy on his front left the canels and baggage train in the rear advancing Hangzong Tea Compaya #hers--8142) pozla, and the blocking of the bar at Woosing has
with the whole furos in a square, all on share.
$18 per share.
$25 por share.
His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Capt. Lewis, A.D.C., vas ainongst the first of the visitors to arrive, and remained in the granits for the greater portion of the afternoon. The band of HMS. Audacious was in af tendance and played a choice selection of music.
The following is the prize list
PLANTS IN POTS.
Townov, 12th February. foot, and succeeded in out-flanking the Mohdi's Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Elited pan, who made splendid chargo which was
Lord Bosebery has boon appointed Lord Privy 8ead. pondod. to by withering fra from the Perak Tin Mining and Smalting. Company
Six Amosle-1, Mr. D. Nowrojas 3, MJ. L. British The Arabe succeeded in penetrating
The Chis! Commissioner of Works and the Woudia
This Foliage Plast-I; Mr. Woodinį 2, Mr. J. G. the loft side of the squars, but the British, how Selangor Tin Mining Company-813 per share Partmaster General will have acts in the
{T: Haswell, ever, remained admirably steady and maintained Perak Sugar Cultivation Company T. 35 por Cabinet,
Three Flowering Plants-1, Mr. Hassell, 1, Mr. Woodin
Three Forma-1, Mr. Nowrojos; 2, Mr. Woodin. Three Camellia) Mr. Nowroje, 2, Mr. Hamell, Tro Dahline 3, Mr. Hall; 2, Mr. Nowroje Three Gimmienie, ningla-1, HS. Woodin, E; Mr. Hassell
shand to houd accustor. The other parts of
share.
tim square in the meanwhile kept up deadly Hongkong. Reps, Manufacturing Compsary, Lit." HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. fire. Finally the onery was successfully re mited-268 per,ahara, Buyers.
pulsed, leaving eight hundred dead on the field, Chinone Imperial Loan of 1981-à per cent. dis
besides large rombose woundel Shortly after-
warda the Hassar regimont merpied the ab
Lakes Wells, and Colonel Stewart fe nowadvanc
by Wolseley, as sins ofloors killed, including
OMARTEIN. EFFECTED.
The following settlements are taken from Mr.
ing on Metemush. Tha British losa is stated J. BAKKE's Freight Cirentar-
Orasant-American bark, 553 tons, to New York,
Leutenant-Colpaul Frod. Baranby, of Khiva za priste toas
town, site offers wounded, including Visognat12 Stehen-German bark, 4-tons, Diamond La St. Vincent, Captain of the Sixtoonth Queen's land for ader to load at one pors Farmsh to Channe? Lance Burl Ayrlo, Captain of the Tenth for ordez, 85% pas top.
A meeting of the Legislative Council was holi
on the IIth instant. There were present FQUE Bow, G.CM.G.
His Excellency the Givernar, Bir GROLL
Three Geraniums, deable, Mr. Romano's Gar Cour; Mr. Hastell
Three Kogos, Mr. Nowrojoe 9, Mr. Hassel. Three Chrysanthemum-1, Mr. Woodin; & Mr.
Hon. Sir Gammen PHILLIPPO, Chief Justion, Hon. W., MARE, CAG, Colanial Be-Nowrojno. rutary.
Two Chrysanthemums-1, Mr. Hassell; 2, Mr. Woodin.
One Chrysanthema-1, Mr. McEwo; 2, Mr. Hrevell
Chrtie Baller
not then buon taken at the Police Court. His Worship said it was to be regretted that that evidence was not prodaood before, but the pri tofler was not prosent, and the jury would have The past wook has not been prolife in events. nos në a verdict upon the evidence bafore them. The Legislative Council met on the 11th inst. A verliet of wilful murder against some person | trhan o robs of $18,570 for carrying ont sauvengor persons unknown was returned.
ing operations was passed, the Bills of Exchange, Another of the Tempérance Hall concorts Ordinance was read a first time, and other han THY given
the evening of the 12th ross transacted. The gasst on the body of instant, ani proved 晴 most enjoyable, Ali Mahomed Rehemally was concluded on the one. Mr. Granville Sharp presided, and opened 11th, and a verdict of wilful murder against the proceedings with a few remarks on sóme' perzon or persons unknown returned. An the subject of temperance Tha programina arrest has been made in connection with the then opened with a pianofrota duet by Messrs. case, and the Polios think they are on the track G. Louwert and G. Grible, which was given of the murderers. Three mails--French, Eng in capital style. This was followed by a lib, and American-arrival almost together on moored trio, Lift-thinn ayo," by ladies.. Tho the morning of the 11th instant. The Hong voices were well balaured, and blended to- kon Horticultural Society's Exhibition was gather with great, wetness. The audianoB held in the Botanic Gardens on the 12th and showed their appreciation by a hearty store, 18th instant. The Willard Wanderors assisted but this was not responded to, the Chairman say by amateurs, gave a very successful performance ing he was requested to express the indios' • of the aentedy "Blow for Blow" on the 10th thanks. The same ladies later on in the evening Instant In the City Hall Theatre A cricket gave another trio, "Song of the water lilies, TOTAL. match was played between the Buffs and the and also took part will a well-known tenor and Cricket Club on the 18th and 14th instant, and baritone (Mr. Doar ad Mr. Dobaon, in two resulted in a vistory. for the latter in one inquintettes, "Oh, who will o'er the downs with ulage. A scratch mateb was also played on the me" and "The Blue-Bells of Scotland," Mr. same afternoon, resulting in swin for Bart's Cattano accompanying on the pianoforte Eleven. Another match was played yesterday Each of these places was a manical treat, toon Civilians and the Legal Profession, the sad the audience wars load in their ap latfor winning on the first innings. Yesterday plause. The third item on the programme
24
206
THE CLEOPATRA TRAM. 700 YARDS
Bokerton, R.M List. Chehrane
2 43 4
Lieut. Primrose...... 4235 Lieos. Wooda........ 238 3 -Bogera
Martin
Cartin
Baller Biokorton, EM.
Lian, CochraNG........ Liant: Primrose Lieut. Yco Rogure
Martini
54433
215
200 YARDS.
222 5
2.3 4.5
§ 2 4 ..... 21
3.5
23
45 53
20
... 21
.....19
104
FATAL WELL ACCIDENT IN HONGKONG.
a telegram was received announcing the capture was a song, The Harmid," by Mr. Whit- of Langzon by the French troops. The Chinese tall, who did fall justice to it. This was followed New Tear, which fell this year on Sunday, the by "Tby bright smile haunts me still," sang 13th instant, was observed in the usual werner, by a lady who has recently returned to the but yesterday was also very generally observed colony, and who possessas clear sopran ad's holiday."
The same lady also Foice of good compass. Tho Talian community hare, we hear, offered sang "The miller and the maid," and ro
thor two hundred dollars ($200) na reward-
ceived a large amount of applauso for sach. A. in addition to that offered by the Government violin solo by a young lady. "Hope told a flat. for information loading to the apprchouston and taring tale, quite honght down the house, to conviction of the perpetrators of the murder of use the common phrase, and the sudivace were A Mahemed, Kebemally at his house in Lynd- very unwilling to forge an apeare, but the Chair- hurst Terrace on the Uth instant.
man stated that owing to the entertainment Among the passingora by the M.M. steamer having commenced songwhat Ister than the in- Djemna, which left here for Europe on the 10th tended time, it was, particularly raested that ▲ fatal accident occurred to a European in this inst, was Liisut-Colonel Barton, Assistant Milino amores should be demanded. We hope to One Flowering Plart-1. Mr. Newrojo; % Mr. eslony on Monday night, the 9th instant, stary Scary, who has for some time been suffer have the pleasure of hearing the fair violinist on man named B. 8. Barnett losing his life. by ing from ill health and was ordered boms by many fatura occasions, akupe in which all who were One Boltage Fiant-1; Mr. Woodin; 2, Mr. Hassoll. falling down a wall in Wansin. The deased Medical Boast. We trust the gallant offner's present at the Temperance Hall seat night will Oce Causolía, Mr.HM. Monte Mr. Woodin. Colonel Stewart has telegraphed expressing Bota British her 473 tons, to Cheloo and back
One Hose-1, Mr. Bomino's Gardener; & Mrs. H. had been living for some time in a house in health thay speedily benefit by the change efair, join. The performance, was not without defects; bis belief that the victory will greatly disheartened Newchwang, 33-350 in fall, 13 lay deya.
JHolmes
Hoang Hing Lane, Queen'e-road Bank, with a man the examy and in any further engagements Nowekwang and Jack, 25 was pair pical, 24 days. Withio-Beitish three-masted sontecer, 275 toss, ta
At the Supreme Court on the 12th inst, an-tha bowing was somewhat stiff, and there was Two Asters, Chinese-1, Mr. Husnull; 2, Mr. Now named George Peterson, who had recently batu other gentleman was admitted to practice at the an ocassional hesitancy in taking the notes, but Byhting will bo of a les obstinute character. Tookwang British steamer, 100 on Haigon ta
Two Reters. English -1, Mr. Romano's Gardener employed as an averser of works at the Vie Hangong bar, mainly, Mr. Andrew John, Look, with further experiance and more confidence Hongkong 11'dente per pleii, 12 lap days.
9. Mr. Harell
teria Hotel During the evening the docessed) who comes from Shanghai. Themntion was made these faults will disappear. A pianoforte sole by MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS,
Praponte-- Dribish stearsay -1997. 400s, Raigon-to- The routes of the previous morting vom One -- Mr. Romano's Gardener: 9, Mr. sud Fetemon had bren out begether, and they by the Attorney-General, who said the mediastral other young lady, Non è ver, was given LONDON, 17 Jaary." Hangeng re-okartor, 101 cents per gioul, delay-dage, rend and confirmed
---Hasalt.
had had some drink together. Bazzett was-stlist the papers, ceriliántos, slidavits, &o, naces with spirit and expression, and afforded much Portugal insists Lpen the possession of the WelcomeBritish stainer, 1,23 tons, Saigon
One Annual-1, M-. Romano's Gardner, 2, Mr. good deal the worse for Equor, and be and his sary in such neses had been flod. The affidavite pleasure. The other Items of the programme territory at the mouth of the Conge River, in Hongkong, 10 sonta per pical, 18 lay days. Wast Afrion.
Fembrokshire-Bitir team, id tema, Balgon His Excellency the Governor I lay on the table
T10 COLONIAL SECRETARYBy direction of Woodin
friend took a jaricksha sud rode to the lane in of Mr. Lunch and of Mr. Magkaan showed that were three songs-"Ever thine" sung by Mr. Von Tabiin-1, M. Hodaq; 2. Mr. Blaksta Lorpos, 17th January,
to Hongkong 19.dente por plom3, 14 £xy days
One Garsafato
Mr. Boraho Cardener, 2 r. which they lived. While Paterson was paying the former had been called to the bar in Novom Melbye, Staering for home" by Mr. Brower, Hongkong, 18 certa par poul, 10 lay day
Ogrisbrooke-British, atasnier, 973 tons, Saigon to correspondance suspecting the Erewal of the 7. F. Cister
off the jínricksha coolia the daccanod walked ber, 1876. - portal contract after the expiration of the pro-One Trev Fort, Mrs. Forbes,
and "Tha Knigkia guerdon,” by sir. Grado, all ahead along the lens, and whan Peterson turmed Maaars Coton and Hasaland haring chal- jef which were well rendered.
Husers; and sixty-five man killed and eighty-$3,000 in all.
Colome-meziona lurk, 800 tons, to Fortland, Ave wounded
CAIRO, 23rd January.
An offer has been made to Barnum, the Amari
Lane Burma bark, 410 tons, Chefeo to Amay, $2,000 in full, 28 ay daya
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Hoi E. L. OʻMaxter, & tamey-General, Hon. A. LISTEs, Calonfal Trenkbrar. To J. MP101, Survayor-{sitéra}. Hon. F. STEWART. Registraz-Okotorul: Hon. P. Bran
Hoa W. Keswick.
Hon. I. JACKSON. Hon. F. D. 819004. Hon. Worg BRING,
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