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FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS,

By Appointment to His Excellency the VERFOR and His Royal Highness the

conspiracy to be instituled against one of the witnesses and one of the prisoners who had made a confession implicating the other. It was perfectly cleay that either the men

THE DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20TH, 1885.

SUPREME COURT.

19th August. CRIMINAL SESSIONS.“

sharged with murder were guilty or that BEFORE run How. BID GEORGE PRILLIDO, Gather had been a most diabolical conspiracy,

DUKE OF EDINBURGH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS PEDYUMERS,

PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS,

· Draaiers' SUNDEYMES,”

And

ERATED WATEK MAKERS.

SHIPS' MEDICINE CHESTS REFITTED,

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man who had been committed for trial the

CHIED JUSTICE.

THE INDECENT PUBLICATION CASE,

lightly, for unfortunately you have killed a man.

there own

POLICE COURT.

19th Angast.

BEFORE MR. H. E. WODEHOUSE.

RUGISTRATION OFFENCES.

OBJECTING TO A CANINE SERENADE.

a

50$ ...

AT LIRE-CROW.

ÁT 52-UT

497

173.....

1.99 ......

971

MOZA

Also the absence of Dr. Kerr, do Fong here and so aball remain the samo as last year, excopling the. | Thava no doubt you have told us what was resily

conversant with all the details of this work, is a great correction of a higher thin human authority inse to the Society. the caso, and that yon allowed yourself to be oror-

The following table gives the aggregate attend. whereby one ponepicuous mare disappears from ource by passion, and that in the heat of a

ince at the Bospital and Dispensarica z

the roll of the living; and that to respect to the passion, whilst engaged in a light, finding your-

- AT GANTON,

rank of Dr. Happer, who is

myself In kalf likely to be arsxosmo, gau stabbed your op-

Forales. pozent with a knife. Bat for the circumstance

Total seniority, whom I desire tonto the post Out-patients aman am 2,905 2,678 12.599 of second vice-President as an expression of the Yang Yas, of 11, Boaham-strand, was faed parlente of your receiving some amount of prosocation,

197...... 70s we entertain of the vales of his sorpiona -i but the men charged with the murder were

the ofronmstance of your being in a Bght, the $10 for neglecting to report to the Registrar. Surgical Operatioze......

to the Society during a long course of years. Out-patients.............. 1,100

3,83 with rare intermissions of attendanos at our his doors. acquitted at the Supreme Court, and Mr. Wong Tsz Kwal surrendered to his hail on theoremstance of your passion overcoming you, General Ofice a change of tenancy of see of WODEHOUSE dismissed the charge of can. barge that he, as printer and publisher of the guilty of murder, and probaby have lost your Hasan Ally, of 112, Wallington-street, were osak Out-pations

e no doubt yon would have been forud

Natebmadrén Jova Khan, 8, Pool-street, szd Operationeinan

54 Annual Mastings in a period of bronty-fre Thus the constitution of the Beard for the year will be as follows-Hon to be printed, published--and ciroulated a certain own, lifa The law however, exouses to some fined $5 for not reporting themselves as boneo-Oporations

Peter spiracy, so that a grierons miscarriage of Rowspaper Tren Wan Yat Fo did sanse

axtent su act committed under such circam- justice occurred either in the one case or the obscene or indecent libel, or certain oberons and stamas; but still, in order to prevent crime of holders to the Registrar-General

The translation of Harley and Yoaman'e Manual Parker, M.D., President, John G. Koer, Beaior other. In the Tyat Taz Mai murder case a docent matter, the charge using laid under eight this sort being committed, it in acusary to pass. Mr. F. J. Machado, of No. 9, Old Builoyates Modien, le roads for publisation: A standard Gideon Nye, Han. W. Keswick, Mr. W. H. of Physiology, prepared by Dr. Kerr, has been pub- Vice-President: Rev. Andrew P. Hopper, D.D., Kishod in foar velamon. The enlarged and revised Bogond Vice President. Vice-Presidents-M different counto.-

anntence which will not as a deterrent to others. The Attorney-General appared for the prone. The sentance of the court is that you be kept to street, was summoned by P. C. Hanbal un work or woman's disgrace is being nuated; also & Forbes, Hon. P. Rycie Mr. H. L. Balermple, Mr. Attorney-General did not think it necessary sutim; Mr. Ho Kai, instrooted by Mr. Ewens, penal servitude for ten years. But you will change of fully discharging firearms at number of onvergonoy treatis

"The Hospital Clans of Students hos boon contiuned Alfred Daval, Mr. G. R. Glover, Mr. T Strapson to indint, and be was consequently dis- for the defenes.

Hand said he heard a considerable barking is hoped, lead to the formation of a training plan for M.D., D.D., Mr. T. B. Cunningham, Mr. F. E. IN DR The attendance of several women will, Rav. John Chalmers, D.D., Rov. R. H. Graves, Mr. Ho Kai, while the indictment was being understand that if you behave yourself fa prison 3am. ca the 16th fast. charged without trial, although the general reud, said Lord, the defendant does not de soma portion of your sentence will be remitted.

of dogs in Old Bailey-street, and then he heard →EARRING SNATCHING.

L a. revolvor Axed. He went to where the

Woodruff, Mr. A. Rowe, Dr. H. F. Hasosy impreseion was thint the esse against him siro do plead to the indictment, but he begs to ex-

Wang Ayan, who pleded guilty to stealing sound came from, and found the defendant, by the native preachers and several Bible-women, Consel. Iz Europe-Rev Professor Legge, The usual religious exercises have broad pon lasted H.B.M. Consul, Mr. Chorlos Seymour, U.B. press his doop regret for having prblished the was a strong one. We bave mentioned in it, and he wishes to throw himself upon the earrings from the red, was next brought.

who told him that he had fired some shots as under the superintendence of Boy. Kwan Ley, bedde detail only the more important cases which may of the Queen and of this court. He wishes to have sammenced his career of crime as a

His Lexdebip observed that the prisoner on the dogs. There was no oar about at the time ccasional visitation on the part of members of the D.D., LL.D., Voa. Archdeacon Gray, LLD

Mr. Richard You Cachowitz. In the United The defendant said that what the constables Missions.

There have bear, aundry improvemente about the States Mr. W. Delane. Becretary: Joseph occur to our recollection, but there have does not wish to have the indictment gone into sorvant, by robbing his master, and after that to defendant said

gone into have become a confirmed criminal. After that been a number of minor cases in which the It was a mistake, and through a misapprehension ba was convicted of lacoby from the person, as they were an intolerable naisanes.

He fired at the dogs be-buildings, party aising the river-side wall far. Thamson, MD. Treasurers: Moosra. Ezell

genator accurity of the property, process, of the courts bas proved equally owing to his ignoranon that the libel complained then of u similar offence, aut ou the same day he

"A cabinet for minerals, curiosities, and illustra tions has been formed; and the library ny been on abortive for the parishment of crime. Sone it should have appeared. I hope your Lordship the person, and sentenced to a your's imprison-

indene of the Hospital and work of the Society was twice convicted of stealing earrings from

all have access. Boreal things point to a growing larged and arranged. To its volume and periodicals cases in which the prisoners were old offen- will consent to the infliction of a fine

ment in each care. If he had used say violence Bers have been committed to the Suprensconsin, my Lord, in which it has boon found have haon whipped, but there appeared to have The Attorney-General This is cot the first this case in taking the earrings ho would

Eirst and caicly an increase in the native absorip tions, notwithstanding the admired mlations between Court, not apparently because the Magistrate secessary to adopt the vare exceptional course been to various Viviany, and the senteuse of the

Chirno sud Foreigners. Also the proclamationa had any doubt as to the guilt of the prisoner of instituting a prosecution against a Chinose court was at the prisoner be kept to ponal but because he considered the previous cha-newspaper for the offouce with which the sorvitado for five phas racter of the man rendered desirable sure that when the previous case was dealt with priester is charged. I sortainly had hoped

Moses Abrala, watoanan at the Hongkong Revere punishment than could be inflicted at the editors of newspapers would have been Hotel, surrendered to his bail, and came up the Magistraor. The Attorney-General, not fully aware that that sort of publication would sentence on biscumpletion of assalt, upon a coulis not be allowed. This is now a repetition of the in the same employ, and "vecasioning actual taking this view, has sent the cases back to offence, however. It is not necessary to prove bodily harm. be dealt with snmmarily, with the result that that it is done by the same people, bat s prson Mr. Ho Kai defendet. the prisoners have been at once discharged. The ought to be fully aware of what his rights [1500

The stats of affairs now prevailing certainly the must your Lordship, in dealing with this case, to besc în mind, the proviona case. aesata to justify AMCER KHAN's remark that and not only that, but I have been informed that since this article was published there has boon

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After that hour the supply is hofftad.

BIRTH.

On the 15th instant, at No. 3. Belvidere Terrace the wife of J. R. GERMAIN, of a daughter,

The Daily Press.

HONGKONA, AUGUST 207, 1385.

of appeared in the paper, and he is very sorry that

THE ABBAULT AT THE HONGEORG HOTEL,

for a week or ten days to prepare and file Mr. He Kai-Then I will ask your Lordship aderits.

His Lordship Have youany objection to that: Mr. Attorney P

The Attorney General-No, my Lord. On the application of Mr. Ho Kai the defend-question. aut was still allowed his hoorty an Eno same bail ne previously.

L

His Worship dismissed the osse

another moglie marned An Akwong and cansing Lai Kam, conile, was charged with assaulting him grievous bodily harm, on the 13th inst.

The complainant was able to attend, being patient in the Civil Hospital, under treatmentse for a wound, and the case was remanded to

CHARGE OF AKSAVET AND WOUNDING.

pose, to-morrow.

CAUGHT IN THE ACT.

À IRUAL DIFFICULTY,

in our favour, noe of which wà expect with our Chinesa Hospital report,

bind

At the invitation of this Chairman, Dr. ĠEAVES,

proceeded to read its Report for the year, as. Chairman of the Managing Committee, then follows:-

& Co. Auditor, The Commissioner of Customs. This being moved accordingly by Dr. GRATES,

seconded by Mr. Notes, was carried as follows:- seconded by Mr. Heba, was carried.

A vote of thanks moved by Dr. Harris, To Hessra. Russell & Co, the Treasurors; Mr.

F. E. Woodraff, the Auditor.

Mr. Charles Seymour, for aid in inviting the anneni sabecriptions from the Imperial Officiala

The Managing Committee.

Males Dr. Nilos, for much assistance randored

at the Hospital..

Dr. Wales.

Dr. Simons, U.S.N.

The Editor of the Chiza Mall, fer free publica- tion of the Minutes of the Annual Meat- ing.

The Editor of the Daily Press, for tres publica. tion of the Minutes of the Annual Meeting. Mr. Sit Him Cook, for assisting in obtaining

subscriptions from Chinese Oiloials.

The Imperial Ofoors and other Chinese, for

their contributions.

The Oi Tuk Tong, for coffins.

Rer. Kwan Ley, før conduoting Religions

Services.

The meeting was then closed with thanks to the ChairmaTL

GIDEON NYE, Chairman. Jos. C. THOMSON, Secretary.

Tan Addroga end Replations above zaferred to, pra. pured by the Chairman as introductory of the re- pepetitches of the Board of Oßcere, consegaent apon the death of the late Senior Vice President, 3. Wells Wileans, LL.D. Having, gestlerton, now reached the stags of pro-

Chan Hing Kong, noslie, in the employ of Tao Kno, of the Chat Hing, at 189, Wing Lok-strest, was summoned on a charge of leav

14th inst.

is employer's service without notice on the Mr Dowlos, from the office of Mesars. Wotton And Darcon, defended.

"Report of the Managing Committee ofthe Medical The defendant, it was stated, went to his home Missionary Society in China, for 1694- in the conalay without permission. On his re-they have visited the buildings and premises of the "The Committes take pleasure in reporting that declined to return to his carvice. The defend-liness and general good repair. The increased facilitedings what we have topside the constitution barn his empleyer sent for him, but he then Society's Hospital and are plente) with the clean.

ties resulting from the new bail inge orested lost of our Board of Ocers, it becomes my painel daty year have added to the efficiency of the Lontication, to again recall attention to the heroed dat death is

well as to the sonroniones of the resident phyel, making into the roll of the senior members of it.

It was but twenty-three days after our last bonus! ** Some of the outside wood-werk, bowerse needs scoting that our Senior Viot President, Dr. Samuel painting in order to preserve it, and we would recom. Yolls Willisme, died at his residence in New Haven, mend that a mom of 250 be appropriated for repair barcoticut, and added the third of those who bud and painting. Very few repster have heen needed een conspicuous offer-bearera of the Society deceased

within about four years. derick the post your, but frequentiaefts necessitated

aling the height of the garden wall.

A SIMILAR CASE.

There was another summons issued against bim on a chargo of using threatening language to his employer, which was remanded.

Tora Kiche, barber, of Japan, in the employ He. H. Chapbell, hairdresser. Queen's-read, was summoned on a similar charge.

"We are happy to state that the Chapel Boll and Organ mentioned in the last report hove arrived safe. is from Americs. The marble Tablet to the memory of Me. Preston haa net yet honn sont,

|

Dr. Colledge, one first and only President down to that time, died lata in Ortelor, 1879, Sir Beboke Bo bertson, Jazzy times Chairman of ear anzaal moetinga, died early in 1881; Dr. Willama died on the 18th of February last year.

Thers remain on the roll of precedence Dr. Packer, a President, who succeeded Dr. Colledge in East pilica, and Dr. Kerr, our end Vice President, who in rotation en our rolls, will ensosed to the post of Jonkar Vice President vacated by the death of Dr. Williams. And I intend prosently to nominate Dr. Kapper to the post of Second Yos-Freal Jant

Native medical institutions, eftor the pattera of our work, are found scattered about the city and blee- to enter the premises of Mr. A. R. Marty, at posadorable medical knowledge and experience, baro L! A Un was charged with having attempted | where. Two of De. Kerr's former students, with a 44, A-road Central, for an unlawful prnative drug store, Infant Arylem and Vaccination been asked to do sorvice for the Government. The on the 19th inst.

Hospital, formerly under Dr. Kerr's caperintendenet, The defendant was 'seon crawling along the which was partially broken down daring the late 1 ledge of Mr. Marty's verandah, by Mere.itement, and a roward of one handred dollars offered His Lordship-I have looked into the matter Gapp & Co.'s watchman, in the small heare for the bead of the manager, has been ratarnished and lately re-opened. The troublons limen havi iz- and considered the vordet of the jury, and I of yesterday morning. He raised a cry, and

came the man in the street. Lion Chow, Ss i. and Hainan has been contianed terfern with our visita to the pricus, The work at am prepared to agres with thom that there was down

much fatorruption. & considerable anfeunt of provocation, and I! gare the watchman the slip, but was found by an We have to call to mind the coming year as the Advertisements and Submariǝtions which are not the Magistracy has been "altogether cap-1 some farthor petition of the offence. I do not the complainant a very sesers blow, and a low mises. He said he was there to see zotre person fleth of the establishment of our Canton Hospital.

am alan disposed to think that though you gave employé of the Medical Hall on his master's pro- ortered for a &zed period will be continued until sized," and to invite unfavourable comparison think my Lord, that this case is ons in which anythlon you had no right to give you had really he raced, but no one in the hones would own any and wish to save it calebrated in a suitable manner.

with the days when Mr. May and Me. Rus-peptinual treatment shoukl be accorded, and I

After the reading of the foregoing abatrnoś Orders for extra copies of the Daily Press should SELL presided at the Police Court.

must press for an adequats punishment.

not anticipated the vary serious injury which connection with him.

Thomson's Report; it was, on motion of He was sentenced to three months' karl labour of Dr. has resulted to the complainant. I think myself

Mr. Novя, #300nded by Mr. WHITE, accepted, His Lordship informed Mr. Hu Kai that heit is a case in which tomo componention ought as a rogue and vagabond. believed in a case of this kind it was necessary to to be given.

and the usual number of copies in English and We are glad to note, in the interests of or. plead und auswer to the indictment.

Mr. Ho Kai-F was just going to suggest it

Chinese of the armplete Répert ordered to be Mr. Ho Kai-In that case I will plead guilty to poar Lordship.

printed. der and security to petson and properly, that and I will ask your Lordship to hear some evi- His Lordship I find that in cases when per- 1491 the Judges are evincing a frm determination doneo, and to hear some few words from ms on

to put down crimes of violence. Yesterday behalf of the defendant, in mitigation of purish-soal injury has been received, compensation has boon given. His Lordship then quoted an mont. The defendant can do nothing else, and Mr. Justice ACKMOYD, in passing sentence the wasle sirena-tances are made known to conselted the Attamey-General, I propose sztract from Russell on Crimes Having on aomo prisonera convicted of garrotting and your Lordship under which the libol was publish. to allow you

se1a0 cpportunity to defer ad. I think paar Lordship will see that there is sentenco antil a day fixed for another case, violence, added some floggings to the period some ground for mitigation of the defendant's and in the meantime ees what you will de of imprisonment with hard labour awardedpanishmout

in the mattor. It will be no satisfaction to the them, and expressed bis opinion of the ne- His Lordship-I think in cases of this sort, complainant to send the flofendant to prison, and ant had boon employed in the business na cessity of putting a stop to those offences himself on the mercy of the court, it is for the think, under the circumstance, it is wore to bis where the defendant pleads guilty and throws he has certainly suffered considerable loss. I

His Worship hold that as the defendant was "Since Mr. Mar's death the Magistracy bas Only very recentis we draw attention tothe in- defendant, if he desires to pland for mitigation interest to obtain, some compensation from got a domestic servant flere was no case against boon altogether apsiso!" Such wis the grease in crimes of violence and strongly arged punishment, to put in afidavits support of the defendant rather then commit him to prison.bim, and he was discharged. strangeremark made by Ansas Kaw during the desirability of inflicting some punishment be taken, by surprise by ovidence produced at the ho application. Otherwise the Grove is apt to

The matter was accordingly adjourned. hia trial for shooting Mr. MADA3. What the more deterrent than mere imprisonment. It trial. I think that is the fegular course.

BEFORE MR. JUSTIOD ACKROYD, state of the Magistracy bad to do with the is satisfactory to find the need for the rattan

CARBOTZERS FLOGGED. case before the court it is difficult to con-frecognised and thas practically endorsed

Wong Aging, convicted of robbery with ceive, but the prisoner sridently spoke out from the Bonch, and we trust their Lord-

violence, with others not in custody on the of the fulness of his heart, and he expressed ships will on all cecisions are their discro-

Fraya, was bronght up to receive sentence.

"B was determined some time ago to call one ward of the Hospital the "Colledge Ward" in memory of Es denied the Eeies when asked the usual

the first President of your Society. The Committee the feeling, not only of his owa class, but, tionary power in the direction of repression.

would suggest that they be authorized to have a wo believe, of all classes of the community.

His Lordship said, there could-be no doubt

martig-Tablet with cartable insoriptions in English For some time past the general' impression

about the matter, for the defendant was caught

and Chiarce inserted in the wall of that word. almost with his arm around the complainant's

the women' a warde daring the past year. At the de- Mim Dr. Hos has rendered mach-assistance in in the colony has been that not only the

tract. Hs had been concerned in a rims of

sire of Dr. Thames, the physician in charge, on accuracy, that I was senior to Ir. Willis on the I amy bere rousek, mogely na a muniter of bisterieal Magistracy but the adeninistration of justico

Committee reopmmend the Bocisty to appoint Dr. all of Vice-Presidente, having been elected thorato Madar with intent to murder.

panished two or three times already, and he generally has been altogether capsized."qann, left here yesterday for Saigoù.

Miles an lady pareigas to the Hospital. Wo see por. ; daring my absence in America and Europe between Mr. Sangster, Acting Clerk of Arraigns, would now basentonood to seven years' penal

suaded that tale will not only incross the Money 16 end 15. A sort of triangular dool has been going on

of the Rospital, bat will reliere the physician in Bat, gantimmen, these matters of world y pres Wo wanld remind our readers of the perforepat e sua quastion to the prisoner as to corsilade, and to be trico privately whipped in between the police, the magistrates, and the ance this evening, at the Theatre Royal, Cismat should not be prsul upon him secorting strokes, tas whippings to take place within the charged with drankenness and disorderly oczas wo otpect, more secuminadation may be needed. concern; and we have now Sist to regard with be

whether he had anything toaffer as to why judg. gaol with a rattan on the breach, each tras 25

John Shearing, a private of The Buffs, was charge of some of the many burdens imposed upon dance, save as indicating to each of us his post of duty

bit. If an increased zomberof fomala patients come, and the go norving order in Lanagement, are of mino Attorney-General, which has been atleaded Hall, of Mr. G. E. Sims'a farcical and satirical to low.

first six months in prison.

duss in the street on the 18th inet.

We world suggest, therofso that the sum of 250 coming solemnity the sublime thought of the eurol by most distrous results. Far be it from comedy" Cratch and Toothpick" by the Willard The prisoner at once commenced volable Wong Atuk and Kerng Atin, convicted of a F. S. Henessy Kaw the defendant outside the appropriated last year for new buildings, which has ment of Samuel Welle Williams among the departed

Company, assisted by amateurs. As The comedy

Welcome Tavern in Queen's-road drank and put sat bear out, bainorsed by $10 waking $30 Worthier in a higher sphere. te to suggest any intcational leches on the has never been produced in this Colony before, argument which the interpreter para as follows: similar offence, ware next put into the dock.

Being asked if they had anything to say, ouch making a good deal of disturbance. He was this amount in the prection of new warde, if nocdad mission in which te hore a part, to speak only words ie all, and fast the Committee benithorised to spond In so doing it befits as, as representing a benevolent ~It is the same as he said yesterday, that he part of any of the officials concerned, but it it is sure to draw a full house.

has a struck several times by a number of 822 Let your Lordship panish me as you flourishing his drawn bayonet about, but when

**The Committee would sing recommend that the truth and Roberness, but that, nevertheless, or is impossible to escape the impression that We read in the Echo that a vote of $15,500 men, and ho has been ill used; and he leaves it like."

witness wont up to him ho put it up at once, and Doctors in large at the Hospital be allowed to make records shall best full recognition of the foot that they have nometimes allowed their feeling

to the court as to what sentonss shall be passed beer convicted serial times, the first having a Fiis Worship sentenced the defendant to four their juigasat such ducesaro adrisable,

His Lordship al be found both men hadas quietly to the station.

aamal charge for medicines and treatment, when in from its ineation by Colley," "or, Bridgman, and other Englishcoa and Am- ... boule & doop to ran so bigh as to obscurs their judgment, Boa Esperança (Our Lady of Good Hops)

the erection o the new church of Nossa Senhora upon him.

1 work on Physiology has just been issued, interant and antively participated interpretar and The prisoner kept up an intermittent talking reord of seven convictions, and the second of teen dare hard labour.

copy of which will be found on ine table. We are otherwise in promotion of its purposes so long sẽ ho throu. They would each be sontoneel to seven

persundel that any one who will szuming is will ope remained in the South of China. Noz sd his interes ratter with reference to its probable offvet

tion of bis Lordship's observations to him. on the war between the departments thau

His Lordship--No amount of provocation-whippings of 25 strokes each during the first

the Society, and witt 5e couvinced that this depart. Faking as Scorotary of Legations and Interpolar and ment of the work of the Society, the preparing of several times Acting Mister; but, on the outrary, supposing you have received any, of which Iisiz months, and the second two 20 strokis each, with reference to the requirements of just fee.

am nos vistar-wonld have justified yon in both with a rattan, in privat within the gaol.

Medical text booke for the Chinese, should be widely position here enabled his representing to Wen extordel.

sing and others of the chief of the good practiced LAKEENY. On the 11th inst, an old man named Wong shooting Mr. Madar as you did. You have At no time in the history of the colony bare Asing, living at 29, Wei Hing-street, mat with Szanght forward no evidence of

Dr. Kerk has also enlargest and revised his work work and the conciliatory infnence of dar Sheiely in any kind

Choi Aleong, convicted of larceny, asked the at any miscarriages of justice occurred as an accident, and fell downstairs, sustaining vary as to your laying been exposed to any malica, court to depart him for imprisonment.

on Materia Modles for which there is a great demand, the South of China. That his test was always in The Committer would oond the appropri full sympathy with its work is in fact shown by th during the last twelve or eighteen months, vere injuries. He was removed to the Tung but on the contrary the records of the Police

His Lordship sald the prisoner had twice been

The forty-sixth annual meeting of this Society ation of the sum of 3 towards pabisling this and record Lo has himself maila of it in the page of his semprehensive volumen satitled The Viddie Kingʻlom, and the matter has now attained the posi-inq past was held on the body at that institution several times of causing considerable aunnyance larceny, in 1878, and to three years penal ser-sall & Co., on the 29th of January 1883. Pre-

Wah, Hospital, whero ho died on Turatay. A Court seem to show that you have been guilty sentenced in this court, first to 18 months for was held in Canton, at the bone of May. Rus other mondial books.

Dz. J. G. Kerr remained in charge of the Roapital sad tangible proof of a pecuniery kind to the extent tion of a public scandal. As Bacon truly yesterday morning, a varlist of accidental death to members of Mr. Mader's family. There have rated in 1884, besides being convicted before a sont: Mr. Gideon Nye, Senior Vice President, the care of the Institution has devolved upon De 3. the proceedings of our last two annual meetings. Temarks in his essay on judicature One being returned.

been three convictions against you. It sesas ta polise magistrate of tareery He could paly in the Chair, Mr. Charles Seymour, U. S. Con- C. Thomson Ou novount of the lato politični diatur.Having thus spoken of his relations toward this So me that you have some filsa that you have been har been a short time out of prison when he sui; Rer. Andrew P. Happer. D.D.; Rot. R. B. banses the attendance has been somewhat smaller siete, it may be permitted to fas relatiora of friend. foul sentonco doth more hurt than many. The numerous friends is Hongkong and wronged and illberated, and you see to have committed this offeuse, and he would be sen- Graves, M.D., D.D., Mr. Frederick D. Bush; than during the precedior Fear: still some 10,0 ship in which he stood to most of the originst promo- foul examples; for theas do bat corrupt the Macas af Dr. Joad Alberto Corte Real, lately thought that this girl was betrothed to you, for tencel now to five years penal servitude. Mr. George D. Fearon; Rev. B. V. Noyes; Rev. patients have availed themselves of the bonedite of ars of it and to many of the members at later facades,

to notice very briefly at this time; the salient points. stream, the other corruptoth the fountain." Cerral for Portugal at Marsailles (says the and you frequently used threats of what yon the 91st instant, of 2.30 px.

The sessions were then adjourned to Monday, T. W. Parca; Rev. E. Z. Simmons; Res. G Ser etary-General of Maou at prosent Consul you talked abrint it to everybody gon came across.

It may be worthy of remark that 50 years have of his career; leaving to a later period and to more It is no longer regarded as a matter of Bele du China), wil regret to learn that that would do in case you were ust allowed to marry

Hargroves; Rev. W. J. White; Rev, A. A. Ful- elapsed stage Dr. Parkor opened his Ophthalmic competent hade and broiss than mine the portrayal ton; Rev. B. C. Hickson, Miss M. W. Niles, Hopital at Cantan, which was the first Missionary of his character and eulogy of hy virtues. M.D.; Miss M. Fulton, M.D.; Dr. M. H. Simons, Hospital in China. course that substantial justice will be done gentlemen has been very ill for over two monthe. her. The people to whom you need these threats in the courts; there is always present a feel- last advices Senhor Corte Rool was convalescent.

and has bean twice at the brink of the grave. At scom to have thought it was mers idle tall,

We cannot cloes witheat making mention of the U.S.X.; Dr. Mathewson of Wei Hien: Dr. Soath of Fine. H. Walls Wittings, who had long been ing that a wrong decision is quite as pro-

To Ming; Dr. Mak Shai; Mr. Kung King Mr. one of the Vice Presidenta of the Society and a liberal Leung Yim; and Dr. J. C. Thomson.

donor to its funde. bable as a right one. The Tsat Tez Moi

For the Committes, murdor esse, the Lyndhurst Terrace murder case, and the Wong-nei-cheong bomicils are

The British steamer Oxfordskíre luft be Karloon cook yesterday.

THE CASE OF SHOOTING HR. MADAR.

Ameer Khan was brought before the court to

The French cruiser Decres, Captain Montareire sentence for shooting at Mr. L. P.kind that must be put a stop to. He had been

has been granted by the Macas Government for

Mr. Campbell said be employed the man, and his duty was to be in attendance from 7.30 s.m. to 7.00 pr., with the exception of an hour for tiffin He absented himself with out permission on the occasion in question, and he gave much trouble constantly by his irregularition in his attendance, though he had be reportedly warned.

The defendant not being a domestic servant, his Worship also dismissed this casa.

DRUNE AND DISORDERLY,

with the result that action has been taken better known as the Church of S. Lazarus. during all the intervals between the interpreta vesca' penal servitude, the first to have also two MINUTES OF THE FORTY-SIXTH AN. that it is worthy of buing loaned with the imprint of peace when, and ever after, he went and raided at

Tais Church is more especially provided for the Holy City use of the Chinos Christian population of he

with thick rain and considerabile hoades,

IN SUMMARY JUÉEDICTION.

BEFORE ME. JUSTICE ACKROYD.

SII CHINESE V. GEORGE HOLMEN, $60 80

EACH. Mr. Caldwell appeared for the plaintiffs, Mr. in case you were not allowed. to marry Wotton for the defendant.

NUAL MEETING OF THE MEDICAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY IN CHINA.

We have bsn requested to give publication to the following report:-

for the first four months of the year; sinua lite time of $1,500, in one sin, has been mulier of record in

the Institution.

"B. H. Graves, Chairman" Dr. GRAVES then submitted the estimates as

I stu, in fact, mindful that during the interval sinos his death, of novely z yaxe, the theme of his life and bours has been widely prosented in periodicals and journals to the pastiss! America at last.

Conforming myself, therefore, to the conditions and propriotied of an aquaad 190fing, where normal or usual purpose is an inquisition into management and he despatch of business, I restrict.my notice of his career is the following ontline.

Beginning with his youth, when on measured prompt-

The insetiny was called to order by Mr. NYE, who, upon taking the Chair, rord the notice con- voning the members, and propos that as the minutes of the last annual meeting had been follows →→→ read it no objection to marle. The CHAINAN priation of the following estimates for the awakened by a distinraiskod Fraser-be becaus printed and circulated they should be taken as The Committee world recommend the appro-ng by bis Mother's missionary zeal,--redeonly then moved, scounded by Dr. HAPPER, the courront year firmation of these minutes, which was passed.

D. HAPPER thon remarked that Dr. Thomson that not yet been hated Storetary, (although by a Tole lest year he had been authorized to set in the stead of Dr. Kerr in charge of the Hospital and moved, seconded by Mr. SIMMONS, that he be appointed Secretary, which was passed.

Carrent Expense of Hospital Building and Ropire. "Publishing BockS St-Ul DispensATY

$1,900, 350. 100.

fired by the arampina of Morrison. Bridgson and ona or two others, to emulation of their consecraticù to the evangelization of the Chinese people. Entoring apon that conception of a line of duty, he oxmo to Chins ië 1833, and with patient resolution and praedi foetuvos persevered in the angulation of the languagy and in all the then protina? wage, adrasood toward his destined air, the ritirate good of the people and permanent welfare of their ocuitry,

That was the period of preparation, by study and obeceration, and, specially, by cautious approach to the people; to surely lay a foundation upon which stora, coming after, animated by a slauilar, but por ably less prudent mal, shacld baenabled to build and people a Church of Protestant Christianity in Chins,

Hie steps at that period are visible to a in his Beveral publicaticus in zid of the acquisition of the anguage, including the Chrestoantby, in conjuratis with Dr. Bridgaan, and the tart he bore in the editor

hip of the Chinese Ropatory

Subasuently, the couran of his studies, becoming

The Receipta and Payments as shown by the int and submitted the motion to the meeting. long period of concurrent service, se Samary of T

and they took no steps to warn Bir. Madar, nor A Swatow correspondent of the Amoy Gazelle, no doubt that on mary occasions you used titull the police of them. Thors can be writing meder date of the 14th inst, says rests of what you would do to bi day or two ago a small steamer of about 130 toas register brought 700 troops from Fakhoi, and this girl. You probably heard something about Mr. Caldwell said he was not prepared to pro- all sotable instances in point. In connec cald held." This seems a frightful risk of life, crty of which were sent out on the 15th papers. When the case was postponed on the we Chinese sub-hosts brought as many as thoy this girl's engagement, the invitations for the wood new, in consequence of the absense of his tion with the latter case another man is now specially during the present season of the year June, and on the 20th you deliberately took fast occasion the papers were taken to Meca before the Police Court. One mau, an to Flesh and bicod is, however, very cheap is revolver up to the Mosque, and shot Mr. Madar. They had not returned, and he imagined that

Chiza. whose guilt there can, we think, be no ces

I fully agree with the verdict of the jury that bad weather had detained them. He applied for sánghie denkt, has alreads--barn-tried-and-Tas Echa da China mys-tie-poretstently us van fotoded to kill him, and not only that, but a further postponement.

Mr. Wettei asked if the application was

...... 150. serted that Chernor Ioza is seriously thinkfurt appears, if the evidence of the clerk at the Acquitted at the Supreme Court. Au to the of taking trip to Timor, calling at Bangkok, Mugistry is to be beherad, that you are still granted, that he should be allowed costa

For the Dispensary of Miss Dr. Niles....100. guilt or innocence of the man now before the and also of going on an embassy to Japan in the making use of threats of carrying out that lu- This was not opposed, and the hearing was

further adjourned for a wook. course of this year. One contempora says that tention after the expiration of your win of in-

$2,000. Police Cours it would be improper to express of all these tours that to Bangkok is the most prisvumont. In no civilised community ca

KWONG SHAN, KWAN YOK CHα, £290, The CHAIRMAN then submitted the Acount Whereupon Dr, HAPPER moved, seconded by an opinion, the case boing still sub judice, necessary and of more urgency, as it is well man be allowed to fores himself upon other Mr. Wetten appeared for the plaintiff. Current of the Treasurer for the your 1884, as Mr. SIMONS, the approval and acceptance of the but the extraordinary conduct of one of the known that the Portuguese influence prevails people contrary to their wishes, in this way, and Mr. Mossop said he appeared for the person summarized below; and remarked that as in ad Committee's Report, which was passed after full

who was served with the summons, who denied difier to the balance therein shown to the credit discussion of its recommendations the sentence of the court is that you he kept to Polica Magistratos in connection with the much in Siam as that of England does in

Cirina.

The estimates were then submitted by the petal servitude for life, I can hold out no that he was Kwan Yuk Cho, or that he had been of the Society, the subscriptions for the year cass is fairly open to public comment. The

hopes to you of any remission of your sentence, connected in any way with the firm that posson 1835 already available, togetliar with the resipte | CHAIRMAN, and, upon the motion of Mr. Brx- The British chartered transport Pembroke but it is possible you may obtain a remission of belonged to; hie name was Kwan Tin Ming. from the arrears of the Bethel Fued grant of wons, seconded by Mr. NOTES, were accepted. prisoner was in the first instance brought aside, Captain J. B. Harrison, frore Fort your sentence by good conduct in prison in

Mr. Wotton sail the plaintif in this suit was 1884 and the advance of that for 1885, anionat At this point ET. HAPPER TOSS nrd proceeded before Mr. WoDzaouse, and was by bin Hamilton 1th instant, arrived here yesterday the course of some years to come. When gantlown who engaged passages for persons to about $2,200, the financial position may be con- to offer a motion upon the subject of the leath discharged. · Bo was subsequently re-arrest-morning bringing sails and Naral officers, the Governor a satisfied that you are no longer who desired to loays thosulung for foreign parts. sidorod favourable; especially in view of the in-of Dr. 8. Wells Williams, upon perceiving the more comprehensive, untargally resalied, as the pro ed on a warrant issued by the Captain-Su. 8 time-expired men, and 4 prisoners. She reports dangerous man to the community, you may and at various dates he purchased from the creased contributions of the Imporial Officers purport of which the CHAIRMAN intimated that gross of a systematis mind infant a por tho great theme defendant, Kwan Yuk Che, otherwise Kwan and other Chineas during a period of groat no fit was eat of order at that stage of the proceed- of Cains and its people, in the protastive of The Mid- parintendant of Police in his expicity of weather with light variable breezes; on the 16th,

In ring, on the 14th and 16th instrot, bad very are possibly be released.

The Interprotor-Ho says he would like your Tin Ming, passage tickets to the value of $290. | tional difficulties and depression of trade. ings; but altor stating that he had prepared daingdom and his great clionary.

The sum of those coutrio. ions being already rosolutions for intraduation at the usual point of latter expisil to sendonte of the inagnage and lite Of the valgs of there to the world in general and the Justice of the Peace, and the case is now aloudy with mach rain, and on the 17th and 18th Lordship to send him to India, and let him spend He believed the main issue in the case was

whether the tickets were purchased of the do- about $525, ns against aber ¿590 from the Eure the consideration of such ovents, he waived the sure of Chis, I need not upaak hers; but of a pending before Mr. Nakas, the other very heavy squalls from the S.E., acompanied his life there in prison.

The prisoner was forcibly taken from the dock,!iendasit, and whether is was the party who pean community. Police Magistrate. Mr. MACKAY may or

still volably addressing the court in Hindostanse, recaired the money, and gave the tickets He

It was moved by Dr. HAPPER esconded bygation and Chinese Interpretor and dis or more times may not take the same view as Mr. Wook-

Elsawbore we publish the minutes of the forty-

ZES "MARQUIS OF CORNE" BIARHING CASE. should produce evidence which, be thought, Acosant Current of the Treasurere or Mr. WRITE:--1. “That in view of the decease of Chargé d'Affaires of the United States at Peking. I HOUSE, but the spectacle of the Government sixik avouel mecting ni Canton of the Medical manslaughter of Louis Pere Lazare, & fellow ses- detendent bars these two names, and that he

Thomas O'Connell, who pleaded guilty to the would estisfy his Lordship of the fast that the marised as follows:

Dr. S. Wolle Williams, long a Vice-President y express the general appreciation of Americans of Missionary Society in China, together with the

BROBITTE FROM 31st December, 1893, to 31st of thle Society, and over since its origin a liberal the salutary infuscoss he exarsed there.

Of bis liars work, wo may say that it boru ties baring to art one Palica Magistrate to re,

letely carried on business in a boase on the Praya

December, 1884.

supporter of its work, we make record of our impress of thoroughness; the result of patient and anok, I am verso the decision of the other is certainly man, Mr. Gideon Nye, introductors of the re- not an edifying one.

and our regret at his death.” constitution of the Board of Offers consequent We hate referred to

Mr. Sangster pat the customary question to him, frm ohurtered a stagner to carry passengers and

not speaking. upon the death of the late Senior Vice President and the prisoner handed in a written statement cargo ta Mexico; defendant issued tickets fur

"2. That the Managing Committee be in- Mr. Wodanover's conduct as extraor Dr. S. Welis Williams. Mr. Nya, in the course to the is mitigation of punishment?

His Lordship-Do you wish to say anything patungore who wished to go there, and took

structed to have propared a suitable marble dinary, because it seems to be not only of his address, bestowed well deserved panegyria

money for them, but he did not fulfill his on-

tablet with an inscription in English and Chi The prisoner intimated that the paper contract by providing a passage, la conflict with common sense but also with on the lata eminent Sinologue, missionary, and tained all he had to say,

80.00 nse to be placed by the side of that for the Rer, diplomatist.

The plaiuli was called, and he said that he

C. F. Preston. his own previously expressed opinion. ☎

Mr. Sangster then read the paper ve the fol had boin garrying on business in the country as s anid there was a perfectly clear case against Among the passagers who arrived here

Inwing effect--

| groser, and he came to Hongkong for the par- from Yokohama by the Tanuts on the 15th inst. the prisoner who was rst arrested; co-wore H.B.H. Prince Sedemare Fassini, Vis

"To bi Lordship the Chief Justice of Hong-pose of procuring passage tiukate for three per- sons who wished to go to the Sandwich Islands, mitted for trial at the Suprema Court, tried, count £. Aizieta, C. Obmozi, Capt. Muraki, S.

Blay it please your Lordshipto neuept this wy and for five who desired to go to "that new and acquitted; but he discharged the second Assada, T. Goto, U. Tensebi, and K. Takahashi humble statement about the unlucky malsagh place (Mexico). He sair an advertisement Fout

His Roys Highness and suite leave for Mar-

for affair, and way it please your Lordship, after ed up in the street of the Wing Wo Company, man, stating be considered there was no case mailles by the Trouady today. Yesterday afto orrideration, and grant me such a mere na mest at No. 2. Hraya West. He saw the defend. perusal of the same, to take all the sirenmstances and in consequence he wont to their establish- to go before a jury, although the ovidence wan teroon afab580,aix.companies of the Balfs

if will be in your Lordship's power to do. On the fant in the shop, and told him he had friends practically identical with that which he said with the Band of the regiment, were paraded for 9th July, 1885, at 6.30 pan, the cook of the ship desiring to go to these places, and the defendant Balmugs of interest dus the

their inspection on the Parade Ground, being constituted a perfectly clear case against the marched rast in review order, and put through I was in served butter out to all hands. As it told him to purchase the tickets of hits, and Le From Dr. Burr fur bales of bucks, rent, do.. first man. Here there is evidently a want of various evolutione.

was a very warm day, and rather hot in the foregova the price of taketa for Maxion' as $55 oach, castic, all hands it to aspper on the dock, and $2 for tea money. He was zet aware at that fogic. The only inference to be dron is A shoemaker named Kam Sing, residing at I sensedingly put all the batter in my time that the defendant was the master, and he that Mr. WODEBOver discharged the man, 25. Third-street, was found his room yastar-plate and went on top of the forecastle, asked him for his "exodent surname, and his not because he thought there was he case to alive, though the windpipe was severed. The suddenly the other party concerned in this affair, name was Ngan Sak Clan. On a second visit day morning with his throat out. He was still lure we were going to have supper. Then revered name." The defendant told him kis full go before a jurṛ, but because a jury bad police were at once notified, and they had his one P. Lazaro said he was going to take his supper bu paid the defendant $90 as bargain money, and given bat be considered a wrong-de-romoted to the Gazament Civil Hospital, afterwards, in the forecastle, and asked for the he had soug conversation with a person named The man died almost immediately afterwards, inter I told him that the hotter was for all Wong, of whom braked the name of the muster. cision in the previous case. But the decision It is said the deceased probably colomittod ise hands, and be should certainly got his share. Wong told him that the defendant was the real of the jury in the previous ense ought not to not in it of insanity, as it was thought his About this affair we came to words; he began to master. The name of the russel was clearly mind was somewhat deranged. A kaife was abuse me, and soon afterwards we found ourselves stated in theadvertisomeats the Mount Lebanon);

address and resolutions propared by the Chai man, on board the British ship Marquía of Leat the style of the Wing Wo Couysay. This Balance of the scout of 1883 81,819.50 high estimate of his great work and usefulness Jonecíention etudy. Of his opinion

next brought up for sentenca

Subscriptions and Donations from Chines

atid Foreigners oollected during the year, inlading the following not acknowledged in the list appended to report of previous year, viz., Troia Bichop Barden $25; F. Damon $5

Toe Provincial Trotar $25.13 Grain Com- passioner $40.95 the Profect $46.35; Nam- ho: Magistrata $47.16, the Pun Ya $17.9 Cal. $885; Gol. of Canton Guard ES.27: Lk Col. Ogard $3.66051. Wing 20.50; Bit Ming Cook and othara $33

Subcoriptione collected as par lint appended Donations of him Ti Shan 820 and Siene-

in of last year .......

Ron & Co.'s hardener $2

From 3. Kare in sorrection of supposed

error in account of books and moîtipices. wald, do, do, 1650TISIN

mo

$17,63

890.00

260.25

$7,329,40

PATMENT-From 37th February, 1885, to 29th December, 18. Faid the several order of Rev. R. H. Girares, D.D., Nos. 4 to 49 (old series) and Now I

to (now acriga) (Chairman of the Manag

ing Committee to pay Dr. Kerria account

In condunting this inacemate alretch of the emfu- saful and devoted career of our colleague, I bag to submit in your consideration, for emendation and amplification the following Resolutions for our paruszent woorde; (nviting also each of you, gentle- mon, whọ kuów Dr. Willikin personally, to Record your individual tribates to his momary: to which also,it will be gratifying to those of us who know intimately, if there is added the approsiation of his work as a whole, by either or soïveal of you, gentlemen, who did not enjoy his personal ecquaint a000

be it,

$81.$d$501e surrection of his previous 1869.00 arrange for a celebration upon. November 4th, pla during a period of nazly Atty years; and acknow.

"3. And that the Searstory be requested and instracted to send a copy of these resolutions to the son and daughter of Dr. Williame."

The resolutions wore passed unanimonsly. The CHAIRMAN thur called attention to the

**si (7harone, in the Providensa af God, the eminantly accounts of Dr. Keir and Dr. Thomson, as not 22.00 having yet been handed around the roam for anfal carer of Samuel Walls Williams, LL.D., th

Senior Vice-President of this Bociety, was tormicated Inspection bat wers on the table subject to such by his death on the 18th of Fobrazy, 183, in the inspection, sad-hod-desa-sadited; whereupon and your of his ayer at whoreux, from the wosp 25 Mr. SETMOTz moved, seconded by Mr. Noras, con of this Society he had borge an mettre part ka the that those accounts be accepted, having been an promotion of its neofalnas and the support of its dited; which was passed.

financial prosperity down to the day of his death: With reference to the approach of the semi-leaving a durable amorial of his last contribution terato in the direct appropriation of 31,500 from his centenary period of the establishment" of an mozna toward the orcation of the structure known no Ophthalmic Hospital here by Dr. Farker, the the Preston Memorial Chapel und devoted to the nors precursor of this Boiety, as It was-alluded to important surgical and medical purposes of the So- by both the Managing Committee and Dr. aty, as well as to Religious barvinas --Thurafars Thomson in their respective Reports, it was Resolved That this Society recognizantăn maraq moved by Dr. HAPEBE, seconded by Mr. Byen, worth and valuable servicos of its late Senior Tion that the Managing Committes be requested to President, darated to the wallery of the Chiatre poo 1885, commemorating the semi-centennial of the edges to constant si ho aferded to the practical Canton Hospital; and the motion was passed added his sympathy and ladusace after his publie working of the hospital for many years, to which was accordingly.

đutiợu drew hivi to Peking and enlarged the sphero of The CILAZEMAN thon called aftention to the his profulmons. soustilation of the Managing Committee and ** Resolved, 3.~~That the mgret wo fazi at the leas of his obvious duty was to avoid all bias and journed.

-finertial, sad my tumper I took hold of a "chain book which days. He finally bought tickets to the amount

moved, ascended by Dr. HAPPER, that it be re-officer of the Society so deal with the case solely on its owo werita.)

tay sloss by. With this I struck him at least claim of the defendant, and paid the money

$0.522.40 ounstitated by adding to it Mr. Bush in the pathetin, be carnexted son, Mr. Frede On Tuesday evening a German manood Lorentz whether I straukinm or not I am not able to say, into his bonds. Finding the boat did not ge, be It was not for him to ear whether there had died at the Civil Hospital from the effects of an being too excited, I do not boy whether it went to the Wing Wo shop again, and then saw

At the invitation of the Chairman, Dr. Tao. place of Mr. Cunningham, and Dr. Thomsen in Wells Williams and to his sisughter, Mrs. Sophis Grosvenor, wie of the Hon. Thomas (. Graviber, Bow then proposed to report aped the work the place of Dr Kerr, the membership thus G.B., with the sasaram of the sympathy of the Mota "or bad" not, been" a "miscarriage, of justice accident on board this Garman steamus Iphigenia was taken from me or pot, all I remember is, one of the mastera. The urn was broken up, of the Hospital and Disg susarias inring the being De. Graves, Mr. Ponson, Mr. Bush, Mr. born of this wooting in their afflist on batore, bus on this point be expressed bis in this harbour ou Sanday afternoon. Larcuts that it being able to get at him, I took hold of the masters were away or in prison, and the em

was a passenger from Shanghai by the steamer, my knife and struck him.

ployés, having no money and no head, had gone past year, and read the following abstracts from Eichler, and Dr. Thomson, which was passed "Resolved, 3-Thus, the Sourutar be rented to opinion most decidedly and unequivocally and having bean seat home on account of his health.

accordingly.

os are copies of these reaplatione to bo transmitted to the recurds- Expressing may deepest regret for the issus to their homes.

The CHAIRMAN then galled attention to the daughter of the deed Senior Vice-Pro- in the most publie munnor. It will be re-On Sunday afternoon he mistook the door to the of the whole affair, of which I never thought, I There were a large number of witnesses to be "Several discamatanco cially the France-election of afficere as follows: In procend- tween decks for that of the supaaion way, and beg to ask your Lordship to consider the called, and the case was not concluded yesterday. tone this scan, te ale daug the latter part of ing to the election of ofloors for the year I

Chirene difflealty, bare led to a redused-gonoral at-

True copies of the original address and rauslutions.] membered that a somewhat similar conflict had a fall on to the 'tween docks sustaining provocation I receives, and the state of temper

GDBOY NIE, Chairman. comrred with reference to the Lyndhurst machinjarins that he died at the Civil Hospital was to; ad I trust your Lordably will extend to

Last year.

(propose that the constitution of the Board A darlows printer's error in an advertisement We may, however, be thankful that there has aubjant in your suggestions of sag olanges) Terrace murder case. In that case the pri on Tuesday svazing The steamer has left for me such mercy as will be allowed by law. was follows: The mading will be comprised even during the excitement of August last. On the Resoltiose of the Managing smittes upon the foreigners are said to be purchasing lots of land

been na interration in the operations of the Hospital, |--

In view of the approach of mixed residence, Bocars were acquilted at the Supreme Court dezes on the matter, and under the circum

Hamburg, taking away all who would give evi- THOMAS O'CONNELL"

with two winates, and the audience are cartout lelay after the memorable Sanday; when the un-subject are appended, together with the Obairman's f Ifia Lordship-You esc'Connell, there is no entrusted to be seated ten hours before its fortenate prolemons we sued, dar doorz were Addreas are alatons prepared for the due ander in the busy quarters of Tokiu as well as at and the Jadge directed a proseoution for stances,this body was buried without an ingnest. doubt this is a case which cannot be dealt with commencement."

opened sa manaly-though but few out-patients came. of businmen in the Mouling.

pleasantly situated places in the suburbs.

--over-payment of a donation repeated ....... To pay himself the appropriation of the year -for dispensing, do, at Sz UK) 999- Tay Dr. Thorsen, Surgess in charge of

ths Boalety's Hospital, for generał paz-,

modicines. carried Lew Locount...

whatever in dealing with the second case; at ite Mortuary rosterday afternoon, and ad-down, abont which I was very irritated, and insel of Jardine's, and that she was going in three/ze and for trudit of the Boalety in have been pressut to bia wpiad in any degrefourd lying beside him. An inquest was opened on deck, 6ghting. He succoded in knocking me and this defendant said he had chartersû the vas-

120.00

409,28

1,921.55

sident

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