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HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 18TH, 1785.
THE DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18ra, 1885,
Wo learn from the local effico of the Company that the T. and O. steamer Rohilla, with the next outward English mail, left Singapore for this port at 8 o'clock yesterday morning.
Weather partsitting, trials of the Far East Fire Extinguishing Hand Grounds" will he made this afternoon by the agent, Mr. Grayton, on on the Parade Ground at 5.15 pan, and one on the Chinese Recreation Grand at 7.15 p.m.
A meeting of the Hongkong Choral Society was held at the City Hall resterday evening, when it was proposed that the Society should this sonson tase in band the cantato May Queen, by William Soulay Banuett, with inte callareous selections for the scout part. It is hoped that work will be commenced towards the
end of Octolar.
due time they became engaged. The young lady is quite petite, and s marked contrast to her big
The Phiicipkin Cell falls foul of a young running the vessel did not ship-much-water on Staranes who has reosath written a book record deck, hat during the squalls she was throws lug his impressions of Amerien The Call objects on her team ende and was complotely en- to Mr. Thakada's desorption of the Philadelphin dongle. It myaSinmoss youth, Mossgveloped in pray. A severo galo continued Tankado, who has spentsufficient years in these to blok Iren 2 am on the 22nd until 0 United States of Amed to get a certain grip am on the 23rd The typhoon commenced of our language and loss to admire our little from the NNW, the centre then bearing ways, has just written book about us. Mr. Thulads, whose heart gurerally is better than E.NE. from the slig
travelled towards tho
SUPREME COURT.
17th September.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
BEFORE MR. JUSTICE ACKROYD. DE LEOPOLD ENGENHARDT.v. T. Voss, 8480. Mr. Massop appeared for the plaintiff, Mr. his syntax, makes some racks on Philadelphia South, through West. The ship was hove to Wotten for the defendant. girls which they will be justifled in resenting, on the port tack in the right hand semisicale. Mr. Wotton called attention to the fact that and which can only be senated for by the fact About 10 am on the 23rd got out of the the writ in this suit was against Captain Yoss of his being used to women whose straight lack track of the typhoon; but the weather still soon his own behalf or on behalf of the owners of locks are plastered to their heads with a libers! fined rough with lazy and cloudy atmosphere and the vessel. He submitted that the writ should fait of earls and crimpad bangs, as he says through Baliutang channel into the China Son and that it was only in partnership case that a quantity of pumaton. He is evidently not as rough son for two or three days After passing be amended, as it was iregular in that form,
The ladies of this elty are much peculiar Thair the weather became calm for several days, with person could be sued on behalf of others. hair, for the greater part, in blonde, but yet never squalls boasionally and roach rain. sooras pretty and mee to look at: for its locks gentle breeze from W.S.W. and N.W; erger ate over in disorder on the fore part of the head, encod from 25th August till 14th inst when and in the rear it takes shapo what the natives got the wind from the N.N.E. and E.N.E., call. Langtry knot, and which is ugly. We which, brought ship into port, prettier girl in any part of the world than he router to say that Mr. Thukada will and no ands in Philadelphia, and that if he does not ad mire them it in because his taste is not educatri up to the point of classical boada, Grecian kota, and waving masses of blonde hair, suy more tiaan our taste leads us to admire the bias oyos of the Celestiale, or the half-opened eyes and straight looks of the Siamess."*
THE ST. LEGEE. The following is the result of running for the St. Leger ----
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Hie Lordship held that the writ was irregular, and it was amended so as to be against Capt. Vos siraply.
Mr. Wotton said the defendsat had paid $100 into court, and submitted that that was sufficient to mastbho plaintiff's claimi
Mr. Wotton thought the word was generally. talian ta mioon a consultation with another t dical practitioner.
Plaintiff We do ust call that a consultation. If you come to my office to consult me, flint is £3onsultation.
Mr. Wotten-I may tell you that I am not coming to your office, D. Engelhardt.
Plaintiff That is all right; I shall livo with- out you.
His Lardship-That remark was unnecbasary, Dr. Engelbardt.
Plaintiff bog pardon if I have dene wrong. but the restle was in reply to an observation from Mr. Watton
Mr. Walton-I meant I shall not come ba cause I am not i
Plaintiff complained that Mr. Wotton'a man- nor towards him was not what was due to him.
His Lordship--Yon are quito mistaken if you think Mr. Wotton's conduct is improper.
Mr. Watton-It is not always a plesant duty to eross-examino.
Plaintiff Thon you should do it in a proper manner.
Word many
looted as an article on which to experiment as in the working of the system It is desired to substitute for that of the barriers. On the auctase or non-access of this expori. mens will depend for the time being Gothe fate of this policy of centruhsing the fiscal arrangements, whichare now separately controlled by the various provinalal Govern- WHOLESALEANDRETAIL DRUGGISTS mente. The British proposal was that the Opiorg Article of the Chefoo Convention should be put in force, on condition that the amount of lekia to be collected by the Costome should be calculated on the basis of the amount levied in 1876, and that the aren
Plaintiff, la answer to further gisations, went do to say that he was not specially vegan stol within which opium should be free from The N. C. Daily New ways On Wednesday
by the captain to attend the chief officer; but further taxation should be defined; the Chi. night, the 9th inst, come dcious person or
he assumed as a matter of course that this would persons cut the hawaern by which the lysees
be included with the rest. All the other orges nose to be at liberty beyond that area to levy was moored to the Associated Wharves, Shang
the captain brought to him possonolly, and In any lokis they pleased. The Chinese, how has the cbject being probably to cause damage
many instances he soted as interproter, as, wit- ever, negotiated with great persistency in to the vessel The Agents of the Associated
Mr. Mossop stated that the plaintiff was a noss was unable to understand the language of favour of their own proposal, that & uniforma soavistion of the offender. It will be remem
Wharves have offered a reward of $100 for the
wedion practitioner practising in this colony, many of the men. He did not reraomber that [BT AN ENGLCHE CORRESPONDENT.]
He arrived here on the 9th August by the Ger- the chief officer askel him what his charge for rate of lekin should be collected at all the hored that the Orestes, belonging to the same
The Parliament of 1880-85 dissolves to-day that vessel carried, and there was no medioal charge him nothing; nor did he remember that man steamer Lydia. He was the only passenger attendance was, or that he replied he should ports, which abould frank the opium to the pany as the Ulysses, collided with and sank in March last a Chinese steam ferry boat. The
(August 14th). It will be memorable for wore officer on board. During the voyago some the chief ofileer thanked him for his kindness, place of consumption. Finally the British matter was arbitrated a few days ago in favour
than ono oront: the dolost of the Liberal Go-sickuses courred among the ofloors and men, and if he was attended by a dostor, he paid him and Goverment namoted to this, reserving to of the Orestes. It is quite likely that the
veramont, the constant blocking of the House at the request of Capt. Vous he attended thase thanked him too. Witness could not say whe themaa ran the right to terminate the agree-of the relatives of the people wen were drowned outrage on the Elysees wai porpetrated by some
by Homa Ralers, the Egyptian mampain, the serious pas of typhoid fever, and another was a ment, he was not in
cosas professionally. One of the oases was a ther the injured steward was still under text-
condition to require far ment. at any time abould the transit in the ferry boat, in order to spite the company.
LATEST TELEGRAMS.
extension of the county Franchies, and other very severe acoldout to the first cabin steward, ther trontmont when plaintiff last saw him, aut certificate be found not to confer the com-
matters. On the douth roll we find no fewer which neccssitated a great deal of attention, and he was all right excepting that he had reponed plate oromption from taxation stipulated for. Coarcy's despatch-announcing tas measures he The Paris Liberté speaks of General de
, London, 16th September. than thirty-five names of deceased members, subsequently a dangerous operation to one of the wound on lain leg by using it, contrary to Thu working of the new arrangement will be he teken in consegueres of the cholera in Ton-
THE CAROLINE ISLANDS. mada up of two Home Rulers, sixteen Liberala, plainti apoke to Capt. Voss abart giving pay
the man'a ayen. At the end of the voyage the plaintiff's instructions.
Mr. Wotton-We shall hear about that pre- It is intimated that the British Government, and seventeen Conservativos No fewer than ment, and the latter referred him to the agents seatly from Dr. Gerlach, quin as a confowion of the difficulties of the matobed with keen interest, for there can be expedition, and sudda: M. Ferry dared to carus far na commercial intareste are concerned, thirty-one members havo, during the past six of the ship and gave him a document certifying no reasonable doubt that if it proves sucat Lyons that all was Soished in Tonquin and supports Germany ja in zotion with regard to years, withdrawn from public life, while others that plaintiff had attended all caso of sickness cessful it will ultimately be applied to other Anam, and that his successors would have the Caroline Islands
have in due course bean raised from the Lower on bound during the voyage at his special ro goods, and we will arrive at what the Mar-his wisdom. So far is this from being the ecse nothing to do bat to enjoy in peace the fruits of
great Subsequently the captain to plain Įto the Uppior House.
fit he had sono difficulty in getting the quie TezNG cal's "that freedom of circula- that General de Conroy, latterly at Hue, tion which it has always been maintained muling one of the Siciling Vespers, and at this
Already we begin to hear talk about themoney of the agents, and offered him $100 only narrowly Grouped a conspiracy re
in soitlement of his claim. The plaintift w be set before 13 a. a the day of publication.would be so advantageous to the de- moment it is so argent to take action against
general election, which will probably take place very much annoyed that such An absurd about the middle of November. This is a period offer should be made him after all he bad dona, relopment of the inland trade of China, the rebels that, notwithstanding the dangerous
Plaintiff deposul farther that he had never of great excitement, not only in the larger can and he would not say santher word to the captain. been a ship's doctor, nud he did not know what ostiva as well as foreign."
Boson, General Peudhomme has been sout Bi For the the head of a column hastily formed to take
tres of English life, but even in the smallest Like most profesional mon, Dr. Engelhardt was was the pay a practitioner of that kind usually
vary atorga to bringing a claim into court, and received. prescut, however, it must be regarded nosession of a position thought important to
villages and barlets.
be wrote to the agents, informing them that THE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COM
By his Lordship-Plaintiff charged $10 o simply as an experiment, and we are not prevent a surprise on the pass of the enemy."
In high life the topic of the day is a divorce rather than do so he would be willing to accept visit to houses ap the hill in Hongkong for the disposed to speculate with any amount of
PANY, LIMITED.
any reasonable or they might make. The first visit, and where there The following statement appears in an Amori-
case, in which Sir Charles Dike figuros promin-answer he got was that the master and owners subsequent visits he charged $ouch, Ho confidence on the result. As regards the paper:"Chang, the Chinese giant, is a vic-
The following is the report, for presentation to ently. He protests his entire innocence, and as of the ship denied any liability whatever in the thought that was reasonable. Where thers collection of lekin by the Foreigr. Cuatoms overcome the gigantic Oriontal, and he was to be wasting to be held at the office of the company to him by marriage, it is stated that the sonadal accepted accordingly. The agents, however, charge would depend upon the astore of the tim of the tender passion. Cupid's darts bave the shareholders at the second ordinary general the lady concerned is somewhat nearly related matter. that his services were volunteered and were several person in one family, the on the whole import and export trade, we on married in August to a pretty American girl aler Wednesday, the 23rd September, at 3pm.has no other foundation than that which is to what he had done, and if he was willing to accepted some patient in the same building he should were willing to recompensa Dr. Engelhardt for casas If he were living at a hote, and attend- |a recent occasion expressed our belief that Kansas City Chang's courtship has been a
anch a system under present conditions the Kansas City Hotel last. Angna the young for of the company standing to Wib Jane, -85.
strange one, While he was playing the piano abareholders their report on the second year's work
The general ausgere lure now to presrat to the be found in Sir Charles's friendly bearing towards it, they would send him obeque for 8100. r never charge less than 27 a visit, and where he his relative. Mrs. Mark Pattison, who is now Mossop said he did not know why an offor which had to use surgical instruments his charges Tur new Opiam Convention seems to have would be quite impracticable, except at an indy came into the room, and as it afterwards the fest, half of the your sew under review was in India, is said to have sent a falegram to n had already caused so much annoyance should would be higher-810, 315, or $95. The cburga enormous cost to the forsign trade. The peared, was smitten at fras eight. Chang was period of considerable society awar to the contine friend giving instructions for the public an-ne of the other expressions in the the pationt, but here the parties were wealthy have been thus reposted, nor what was the would vary in cases according to the position of with considerable misgivings as to the abi- | prove waelber the conditions can be so far their acquaiotares was continuod by latter. In hewerer, were not so seriously affected na right here The case cannot be tried till late in the present given the plaintiff. Dr. Engelhardt had noted the captain $ă a visit, with medicines. baan agreed to by the British Government new arrangement with regard to opium will began to tane bee Chiasso, atret when they parted clotine of scrural ports with which the vessels of the nouncement of her engagement with Sir Charlos, face of the document which Capt. Voas had people the waurs of the ship. Es hat charg
introduced and zade himself very agrerable. He aacs of hostilition between Franco and China and the
company were accustomed to trade, The rnings, is of good family, pretty, and well educated. Sheed per the ageing of the posts, and the gozelusion
11 boos expected, and the renewal nativity rhdeh follow-year. of peace, bas omnensated for the previous depreacion.
charged such fees 63 he would have dons had the vas possible doctors of not so long standiar and coaps been ones that came to him ashore, he had reputation might chargy loss. Tho charges he Last autumn-there was general connare in made avery allowance for the East of his service; had made were amoh na be should make at home, lover. Chang will retiro from the stage, and after After paying all ranztag srpenses, prania of inar this country at the pour approach of the che being rendered on board ship, where be bad here, or anywhere. then to Foochow China"
nothing elas to do. The case of the scaldant to His Lordship pointed out that in the typhoid acordance with the Articles of Association and with Daring July the thermometer stood very high would otherwise have charged more than the dons and visits, with raedicine, $145, which was the concurrence of the ahreholders it is proposed 15 Aulance for young people about to get married. make the following appropriation of this amorat. for some days all over the country, but August whole amount of this bill, as the operation por-$5 above the rate of $5 each. He asked what At the annual meeting of Union Church on Wed-being & per cent, on the value of the Steamers, Wharf,
To plans the sum of $52.853.0d be the roserre fand, bas so far been remarkably cool, with frequent formed to the aya was a most difficult one, on would be the charge of an ordinary family prac lity of getting a minister ont from boms. One vidend of 12 por soot, on the paid up capital of the many, may neverthelas be regarded within which the slightest slip would have involved
Plaintif-From 25 to 310. The correspondence shows that the nega-party wanted to do so, while sucther wished to company, learing a balance of $109.29 to be carried to favour as tending to make the conditions of the
the loss of the sight of the eye.
In answer to questions as to whether he of opium, and it would be indispensable, in tiations have been conducted on the Chinese tarily conducted by Dr. Eitel It appears, how considerahle nonnt of freight netstanding, adopted in weny of the ports and large towns, glstered on the Ath inst. as notified in the Gar- the plaintiff said he would leave it to the bonour. order to prevent Tuture misacderstanding aide with great ability. Not only did the ever, that Dr. Eitel, wails condecting the serbich has since bean collected
maintain the status in guo, te, services volunt Rea
Dr. Leopold Bogolbordt said he was a medical thought it was reasonable to charge such rates It will be voticed that on 30th June, there was a country anti-cholic. Procnations are being practitioner practising in this colony daly re-on board a ship in which he was making a rogage, and difficulty, that before the system is ex- Chinoso gain their end so far as the system of vices, does not discharge the fall anties of a pastor. tended, the details of carrying it into effect vollection is concerned, but as to the amount Dr. Chalmers urged this as an argument för Hiteamship Keangtung, which occurred in and it is earnestly hoped that we shall be spared/crament Guzelte. He was a passenger by the able" court to decide; whatever his Lordship
The general managers have to record the total lona such as the baptizing, marrying, and burying.
steamer Zydia, which arrived here on the 9th said he would abide by. should be arranged" Marquis Tsso re-
Ma on the 5th December, 1884, while the reasolà visitation.
August, and he was the only passenger on board. Mr. Wotton addressed the court for the de plica that the Imperial Government will be They wanted Tis. 30 ne lekit in addi-Sharp, the leader of the status in quo party Esta and officers were untiruir otonerated from pisme. periences lataly. We went the other day to voyaga. The first was a case of typhout Barar harit voluntaared his sarrines in some cases of
of the lekin they also carried their point. getting a malaister ont from home, when Mr. G. was in dange of a pilot provided by the Chinese Ga
vernont. A soart ef ́enquiry was hold and tho sap. The canny Seof. bas had some strange ex-remembered cof sickens oconrring on the world do under such circumstances, Dr. Engl. { There was no other medical man on board. He fesco. Ho asid that, as medical mea frequently prepared to "gire all reasonable guarantees tian to the Tts. 30 import duty, while the any ono died in Hongkong there was no difficulty with the suvice of the opsailing committee purchase pood a few hours at the famous Bothwell Bridge, iu 'n souman. The captain requested witness, to sickness whilsh occurred on board the vessel
torted that as to burying, he thought that whon To reple the Exoanghang the general ranagers? for the transit certificates really conferring British Government for a time wished the about the barging, while as to marrying, if any on the goods the promised exemption, but lekin rate fixed at Tie, 70, but in the end the young people wanted to get married he would terations wore newscary to adapt her for the China engaged in deadly confict, and found the river 4th to July 28th. It was a serious ouse, and he coarse, did not refreo. the aorvices tenderl a steamer in coures of building by Mosers. Wigan, where the Covenanters and bloody Claverhonse attend the man, and he attended him from July during the voyage out. The captain wisely, of Richardson & Co. of Nowenstk-on-Tync, & for al they believe that the strongest guarantee latter gave way on this point, and the Chinese tor for the purpose, but also to provide the wed. Coasting trafo, and she arretin Hongkong on 9th Clyde ablaze. The sight of a flowing river on tions. The man's life was in danger, and but sent in for them, nor was any hint given
undertake not only to provide them with a minis
visited the patient 16 times and had 19 consulta- but he narer dronut that a bill would ha will consist in the moral obligation imposed tho on them by the consideration that tho sr-110 free the opiam right to the hands of the
the ranks of tho testataters we proeame his gene-able for the requirements of this courL}}, rangements have been of the Chinese Go.
worthy. Ou socount of the long season of dry [The ampunt charged, $145, was much lower than It might have been in his mind that some rous offer would not cover olampagne.
It has been thought desist le to strengthen the line weather we have experianoad the Clyde was also attended a case of accident to the At the end of the voyage the doctor, with sazae he would have charged for such a cast ushore, bonorarium would be given to the doctor, vernment's own proposing." It was on this mor; it frees it only to the rotuit war-
sil farther by ountrualleg with die zume builders for ket, where it becomes subject to the amo Although it may be pretty true, as Truth says ing and is to be delivered to the company's agent in was forced by some hidden power into bubileses which came on board, and knocked down. the document prediced, which the oaptain under- now steamer for Formozn. This vesselis now bait abnormally low, and in variona places the water first cabin starard, who was struck by a degree of cunning, got the caplain to give bia assurance, Earl GRANVILLE in a subsequent taxation as native opium. This mention of allow any ecand mining enterprise to be pinced therafora ho expected in Hongkong in January, 1885, and commotion. An angler one day threw his The man, had a wound down the forehead to stood was merely given as a proof of the doctor's
in its last sene, that the Americans don't often Enginad during the mouth of November. She may despatch declares, that Her Majesty's Go-native opium in the Convention ents the on a foreign market, reserving the played out France and China it hasne novesary to chester, 20
On the anexpected termination of the war totwear, match into the stream after lighting his another one from the knee to the tendon schilles fer payment of his services. After giving the vernment were induced to consent to the ground from under the feet of the anti-opian minsa for that purpose, it is evident that our meat the temporary requirements of shippata. The when to his surprise the gas which was alltering on the right leg. In the same fall the eye was latter the ship went away, and when it returned.
the or frontís, a severe wound on the left leg, and kindness. There was no hint offered of any claim agent, but, ie Lordship asagittore, as showing that so far from opin Shanghai friends have a good thing in the Shs. Charters which were effected, have resulted in soort through the water ignited. The igarons va injured, and inflammatiozi set in which caused "Her Majesty's Government would deatre hang forced on the Chinese the cultivation nual meeting of shareholders bekt in the Model
chlan Miring Company. At the adjourned un- Serable profit to the scapegy.
to the captain's atter astonishment, he found that the agreement should contain a clause of the drug in China itself is openly recog. Settlement on the 7th instant, the report, which accounts the sum of 616,474.49 was set aside a pro important underground works.
It will be remembered that in prosonting a last pour is constantly forcing its way up from some suppuration, Ou tha. 28th July witness por. that Dr. Fogelhardt had sent is a long will giving them the right to terminate the arised by the Government and is made to
formed an operation on the man's eye-an opera- which has (Mr. Wotton) must say wald base was passed nem. com, showed that the company with the Oriental Bank Corporation. Up to the pre- visjon against possible was on the dep sit of $80,000 rangement at any time if the internal skin contribute to the revenue.
tion which no one but a specialist could have most favourable comparison with a lawyer's hill. had not only paid its exprasos during the first went tiras only $2 per cent of the amanit so deposit-
Near Paisley & corpse was recently found lose. The operation involved a vast amount of He was thunderstruck, and at once told his upon opium is not offectively abolished."
The Chines do rear but earned s dividend of 7 per cent, and ed has been ressived, but there is russon to hope that examined, and buried, it being stated by a medical care, time, and attention. He put on three agent, Mr. Behre, the fasta of the case. Mr. This is asserted to by the Marquis TEKNO, went into the discussion. In the Convention this year will yield a net profit of 336,900, and in pirate who is suddenly on the 16th July host. He allow things quietly to pass without investiga hour and a half per day, as alt and is respect.
Got seem to have imported any sickly saeti. Mr. Waters, who is at the mine, in a letter lately eventually the full amount will be recovered.
handages a day, and for the first week Bahre thought that though the sorciona hat received at Shanghai, estimates that the outtero
or and sugars, much regret to have to ru. student to be the boily of a woman.
120 spent two korze a day in dressing the man's been voluntarily offered, and there was no pork loss of the Barvice Captain . D. eurator-Fiscal for the county, not content to wounds, during the second week an hour to an understanding of payment whatever, it was a As if to emphasize the doubts entertained the expression occurs, The Goreramento later communication places the estimate evan and back annosisted with the Court line of stommotion entered the exlmmation of the body for the hour a day. The charge he had made is respect be given, and he thought the services. as to the probability of the arrangement of Great Britain and of Chins.. -.
case in which BOMB remuneration should higher. The Chairman, in his eponing spesak, for tao-past 3 your -being faithfully and effectively carried-out,coguising the desirability of placing restric- the roport and accounts as very satisfactors. in the coumlting committee which consists of the Hon. death and damaatio relations of the deceased. I which he treated the captain Bre attendances had been declined, and subanqueutäy paid into
said he thought "the shareholders must rogard when the negotiations are approaching com-tions on the consumption of opinm", but inasmash as wotwithstanding the fact that the P. Erie, Hon. F. P. Su5300, B. Lay 20, Esq., and then transpired that the body was that of a dog.and medicines, $25, which was exceedingly rea-
Since the loat meeting to alteration has taken placa Perpass of obtaining evidence as to the cause of The mat case was catarrh of the stomach for and ha accordingly offered that amount, which of that patiout—3160-was more than reasonable, rendered would be fairly remunerated by $104, pletion Mr. O'Coson, forwards from Peking thero in nothing in the correspondence to
mine had to be opened up and developed at great P. MoEwen, Esq. In socazdazoo with Sectios X. of De abstract of a memorial which appeared show bow this came to be inserted, the only dividend. This was excoptional circumstance, Ent offer themselves for realation
caart. Dr. Engelhardt had not gone on board arpense there had been a surplus available for the articles of association all these gentlemon retiro which, having been for some time in the water,
sonable.
He treated the first officer from the ship to practise; he had practiced simply us in the Pcking Gazette containing grave passage baring any direct bearing on its the first year's work on a mine was generally
had lost all its hair set assumed quito an
the 27th July to the 8th August for pasechgor, and in the face of that fact he had charges against the Customs Administration being the following, which cours
neuralgia, and the bill for that $10 wads charges to the fullest limit be 'would be en- all dead work." It is lear that the shareholders Hauschild offer themaives for re-election
The retiring Auditors Mr. J. H. Cox and Mr. L. appearance! in the Province of Athwei. The memorial, one of the Marquis Texng's deapatches: the shares, which are of the value of T. 100 paid
- AB exceedingly fair charge. A stated to make if he had been practising on short and the public are of Mr. Ringer's opinion, for
The Rov. F. J. Masters, who last year left man named Neilson was also treated by hira-Ho thought his Lordship would not be disposed Mr. O'CCHOR says "is important as afford-It can sareely be contended that, can-up, are now quated at Tla. 175.
BALANCE SABET FOR THE Yuan zhorng 3Dra
Ars comentations and one general examination, to award any higher payment of those services ing another proof of the inefficient control sidering the exceptionable nature of opiam
June, 1885.
Canton for England, has this week salad for $25, the second cabin steward was also attended than the amount which had been paid into court, To vaite of Cc.'s steamore-Douglas,
California to take charge of the Chinese work for a disorder of the ear, $36, the chief engineer, which was equal to that which was paid to regu- of the Central Authority over the Executive traffic, and the duties which in oths: report of the Special Committee appointed by the Towalue of buoys and moorings at Swa
The New York Tribune, commenting on the To spins of wooden whart...
Nanox, Fabien, Thales, and Balloons, 302,500.00 so ably carried on for some years by Dr. Gibson, from July 23rd to August 4th, consultations and lar medical officers on board chips. Thena anaes Provincial Administration." The memorial countries are frequently levied on articles on
who has, we are told, beca paralysed and thus treated from Jaly 26th to August Sad, 820, a fire-with egaal success to Dr. Engelhardt, and with mediol 812, a man named Roamna wa wato much as any ship's doctor winli tavo treated, San Francisco Board of Supervisora to report tow, Amor, and Hongkong and steam- referred to discloses the old tale of illegal the consumption of which it is much less in-apon the vocdition of Chinatown in that eity.
Lach
disabled. The acceptance of this post involves man from Jalg Sed to July 17th no cousulia the exception of two cave they were all of a very eractions and official peculations. The Mar-cumbent on a Government to keep a chock. The Committee hold that Chinese immigration
which we criticised a short time since, says:
the severaton of Mr. Masters's conneption withrians, $8, another fireman thres consultatione, trilling sharabtor, though long sad awkwant cargo-boats at Tamashek quiv of SALSBURY, who had at that time that 25 per cent, or the rats which the im- must alsolutely stop, but failing Congressional
4,699.00 the Wesleyan body, of which ho was formerly a [310, and autoker 85. Plalatif stated that on names had been given them, and long prices had taken charge of the Foreign Office, brings it port and lekin duties now asked for would action to this end, they suggest repressive mu
one accasion the phiaf engineer brought one of boon obarged in respect of them. The captain's 3888/891.500mbar. The Rev. Edward Youngman, who is on to him for attendance, but plaintiff re-case was a most simple affair, as his Lordship to the notice of the Marquis Torso, point amount to, would be otherwise than extremo- forcing the Chinese to live lesa economically. In nicipal laws. devised with a special view to
some years ago resided in Canton for the purfaaod to attend him except by the special request would bear, and he was charged in respect pose of learning the language and undertaking of the captain, and the captain then came and of it. It seemed that the plaintiff had made the ing out that if such exactions were allowed moderate." The sole object of the Chinese their own words enforce upon this people, st
mission work among the Chinese in Australia, asked him to do it. When plaintiff loft the most be possibly could out of every item which far as may be possible by every legitimate method
has bom obliged to give up his post, and now ship the captain-gave him a document ad he had put in his bill. The people on board the resides at Glen Innes, New South Wales, where dressed to the agent, Mr. Bobre, to the ship had no one else to goto, and Dr. Engelhardt
following effort: harsay certifs that at simply practised when a passenger, having my regusat-De-Engelhardt-attended-all-cassothar occupation-for-his time and that ought
Auce, muneration of courulting commitine sad audi-
working of the transit pass aystem already or might safely consent to the collection of the marriage take his wife to San Francisco, and tore faes, there remains anet profit of $165,872.18. In tara, and this year the alarm is again spreading the cabin steward slame was one for which he fover case there were charged to consults
lity of the Imperial Chinese Cavernment to altered, whether the Peking Government carry out its part of the arrangement. Earl can exercise euch effective control over the GRANVILLE, in the early part of the correa-
provincial authorities, that the Treaty pow. pendence, says to Marquin Terno:—" The
assurance that no further exactions or con- lekin by the Foroigs Customs in the full
in transit.
in force in regard to goods other than opium Majesty's Qocarnment to feel confident that it will be an effectual safeguard in the case
has not been so satisfactory as Lo enable Her tribations would be levied on the goods while{nesday a discussion took place as to the advisabi- Launches, &c., on 9th June last, and to dealsrca di northerly winds, which, while not agreeable to which he risked his professional reputation, and titioner in Gormang.
in
of the
CONSULTING COMMITTEE,
AUDI7058.
To saine of babye, stolazach, and
To Konghong and Shanghai Banking Cer. paration........... $331,345.59 To Hongkong and Shanghai Barking Corporation" on deposit..
in Ligantation
80.975.97
labourer. Take away from the Chinman To aandry accounts receivable...-----------
cense to be attractivo as a plane of abode," a con
phongan anak anakny
26,500 shares x $50.
1,144 abares unslotted........ 16,856 shared
By Eosarvo Fand Amsant written of profit and loss socount on 30th June, ISBL.....
withdrawa TRA JAYAPRA
less on $10,000 agting
-
20.000.00
11,456.5
142,817.56
39,373.97
38,324.16 1,767.00
The Pro.
hoirzan
The following are the addresses of some 719.08 the Ists missionaries in South China, who now reside in England, and we give them in the hope 139,251.04
1,128.26 that some readers of the Iily Press will them. by be able to renew Domunications with whilon $1,171,891.25
friends
478.72
to continue they would be fatal to the due is short seems to have been the very sensible that may be devised, a cost of living that shali To caim of Oriental Bank Corporation performance of the engagements assumed one of getting a by China under the agreement about to they could, and to have that revenue by such methods as these the largest possible To value of is in down
much revenue as Pachas nearly as possible that of the ordinary freights duo 30th June 199,937 has on English Pasturate be signed; asking for some assurance na to enllested in the way they thought beat lupart of the profit of his earnings as they acorns To value of I new aspatan in hand the steps which would be taken, in addition their own interests. To commanding the new from his present mode of life, and thus ex. To remittance to Tordan, aveant Hui- to the fasue of a special Imperial Decree and proposals to Lord GRANVILLE, the Chinese haust every effort to bring his to the level of To aspense account, now steamers ..... the grant of transit certificates, la uider to Minister wrote: In its external relatious, labourer." They think that if this line is acted to at present fearfully handicapped American enforce the observance by the provincial the Chinese Goversmext bas never had an spon with ouficient energy and porslitence, authorities of the terms of the agreement; opportunity of carrying out a scheme which, California, or San Francisco, at last. will soon By prupcest aspital; and reminding the Marquis that it would be like the present one, it believed could be ciaston the soundreas of which may be accepted. imperative on Her Majesty's Government to made to harmonise with existing institutions, Bat it cant lia esid that the general outcome By remia on block risks of the company exercise the power reserved to them of ter- and should this one he adopted in the form toward the solution of the Chinese problem. It of the now report promises much if anything minating the agreement is case the Chinese in which it is propred, it will be the en-is market by a wild Wesfara sentiment which Governmost should be unable to secure deavour of the Imperial Goverment to the romanity ignores national authority, and opium protected by transit pass from fur-execute it in such a manner as to show that could not bat invite dificulties. There is much By murdry Decounts payable
aims at settling matters in a slep-dash way which ther taxation while on
its way to the
s fair agreemens drawn up in conformity to regrat in the facts set fuel in the report, and By atupense secerant Oriental Bank (or place of consumption. The Marquis Terne with the existing conditions of the country respects; but it is too apparent that the com- no little cause for community anxiety in some replies that the Abwes, case is one of may really be more advantageous to foreign mittes was not intellectually competent to deal
By profit and loss count those individual cases of malverention trade than one which, whilst promising more, with the question, upon which, after all its labour, which the Governments of all countries has been drawn up either in ignoranes or in no new light has really been thrown, have occasionally to regret," and that defiance of them." The Chinese Govero- the way in which the irregularities had been ment has now got its opportunity; it repartioalera regarding the reception given by the To editor Leas
An Italian paper publishes the following denounced and the measuros which he (the mains to be seen what it will make of it. If Italian missionarias in Chins to the officers and Toromuzqration to General Managers for Marquia) badoince learned had been prompt it fulls its professione a new era in the con- ing Kiangyan, Chinklang, and Kinkiang theo besteminerin
men of the Cristofore Colombo. After visit- olice èxpanzer for La month. ly and epontaneously taken by the Imperial ditions of foreign tende in Chins will have Cristoforo Colombo arrived at Hankow. The Government to hare the matter investigated, becz cominanced.
chief of the Italian mission there, M. Carlarsare, showed how desirous the Government was to panish such abuses. These are brave words,
far from being, as such cases are supposed
to be in civilised countries, exceptional, is
Kobe.
Owing to the rain yesterday afternoon, the Garrison Aranit-at-Arms had to be peatponed
the Brat fine day probably to-day
7,000.00
84,430,09 12,817.72
11,222,43
of sielmes on the voyage from Hamburg to to be considered in awarding payment. There bill was a vary heavy one, and plaintiff told him or otherwise. Medical men were called upon here." Subsequently the captain told him his was nothing of a contract in the matter, implied that in order to avoid legal proceedings he would be willing to accept any rezimske offer.
Mr. Wotton-Have you lately been practico?
Plaintiff-Yo,
Where At home.
Where P-In Germany.
more than any others to render services at times gratuitously more especially upon ships and rail. inways, and in this case Dr. Buguthardt did no-
thing more than his duty. If Dr. Hagelbord bad dealt fairly and squarely with the captain, he Worblhava toldhim when be brought sasoa to him
| to treat that ke should charge him for all medical
'I have been a patient myself for the past 15 services he might render at 30 mach per visit.
years.
&c. He kapt av silent as possible upon any
..$1,000,000,00 The Rev. George Pierey carries on a Chinese 57,300.0c mission in the East End of London and resides NÓ 94,000.00 256, Bardett Road, E. The Rev. Silvester Whitehead lives at 14, Et. Mary's Road, Chethan
Did you not practise in Hongkong formerly?such intention, and no suck auderstanding was Hill, Manchester; the Rev. Joseph Gibson, atYes, and I have practised in the United States arrived at, though the plaintiff said there was Southwell; the Rev. Henry Parkes, of Consett, and ju Portugal. I practised in Hongkong sight ona. He was unable to give say conversation County Durham; the Rev. T. G. Solby at Alar- or nine months, and then I went to Manita, in which such an understanding was made, por
where I practised one year.
the day, work, or month of it. Both in the andra Park, Aintree, Liverpool; the Rev. Georgo Marris at 34. Warnborough Road, Oxford Mr. named Fabricus -No. Ihadanattack of cholers rather let ia, in the course of conversation, to Did you not practise there with a gentleman osptain's and chief mate's cases they had been 165,872.16 Marris will speal a fortnight during the in Manila, and I had to leave as my system could allowing the plaintiff to give them something to
automa by direction of the Wesleyan Conference not stand the climate.
cars them. At English ship's doctor was paid £ld... $3,171,323.25
in advocating the claims of Chinees missions in fer Mr. Wotton to go into Dr. Engelhardt's fair gauge of the value of Dr. Engelhardt's Mr. Mossop submitted that it was irrelevant month, and Mr. Wotton thought that was a very PROFIT AND Loss Account, BỘTH JUNE, 1685. To chargos account
the towns around. Birmingham. The Ray. H-private history in this way for years past, it was services. The sum offered covered payment at 59,605.59
deric Friend, FL.S., resides at Worksop, Notts, Autoient that he was a properly registered that rate, and he would ask hid Lantabip to give for 18 months to date
2,000.00 and will visit Liverpool for a fortnight in Octe-practitioner.
judgment for the defendent, with costs. If his 500,00
bor for the mue purpose,
Mr. Wotton sail Dr. Engelhardt had set a Lordship thought it was necessary, he would
poration
a rocaration to oursuiting "committos
at once visited the commandor of the Italiau By-pratit en rassing the Cu.' stoomera Tas-of-war. On the same day the commander By profit on cos enpplied to stanmure ...
to datos pain wad the officers of the Cristoforo Colombo visit By poolt on wharfage.com. ed the bishop and the Italian wiseionaries who By prefit on Hongkong agorings, d received them with great nanifestations of By prout on Exchange Besant sympathy. The Italian nuna presonted to the By beans on contributions fruca insurance terms: Your visit, and that of your affloors By Interest acrozat commander in addrass couched in the following offnes and donk company.................. fill our hearts with joy, bocause we, although far away frois óar Italian fatherland, love nur country dearly, and feel that the tricolour flag, armbol of pease and vistory, protects us all, and
serves to remind us that we are united by the of Gel, to be united some day in the region of same faith, by the same love basol in the hope
record with everlasting joy this day in which
10,400.00 165,872.16.
$181,775.55
DOUGLAS Lpzaix & Co. General Managers.
THE BRITISH BARQUE" MOUNT LEBANON" IN A TYPHOON,
to
all evidence, but he submitted he was entitled
judgment as the case stood.
Hia Lordship said he would like to ask a ques- tion or two of Capt. Voss.
high price on his services, and he wished to see whether these services were worth the price.
In answer to farther questions witness said he at from Manila to the United States, and pras- tised in San Francisco four or five years. He wook his first degroo in the University of Pennsyl His Lordship West took place between you vania in 1854. It was the only degree he had and the doctor with reepest to his attendance on taken as he found it was sufficient to enable him then men en board §.
Capt. Voal was then sworn.
Great indignation still prevails against the perpraations revealed during the past few weeks: by the Pall Mall Gazatts. Public meetings for the protection of fanales, ara "being largely of $165,770.76 but, unfortunately, the case feferred to, o Now Year's Day, 1555 of King Yexdisird
To-day, the 18th September, is the Parsee
653.75 tended 1,123.05
99800 I see that Mr. á. B. Colquhoun, the Tima ta practies in Garmany. He was £ro or six years Witness-Isked him for his services-to-at- The Austrian gunboat Nautilus, Commander
209.27 correspondent, and well known traveller in India in German universities, a patient himself, but he tend the sick men. typical of the state of affairs prevailing all Spetaler, arrived here yesterday morning from
10,453.50 China and Western Chins, has returned to Lou- Lodulo private practice suficient to maintain Mr. Wotton then requested to amamine the 3.735.29 doo. When will he attempt his projected jourrer sines As took his diploms. Plaintill paid said that after attending the typhoid fever case himself and his family. He had been in practice witress, and in answer to his questions the latter over the country, and which is fostered by the system of farming out the revenue.
$181,775,55 ney of exploration-through Burmah and Sian 253 for his passage. Ho had never been a ship's himself two days, finding the man was getting Serious obstacles to tho successful work
to Kannan? It seems to have been indefinitely doctor, and ho attended in these oumas because he wores, he asked Dr. Engelhardt to have a look postponed. His fellow traveller, Mr. Hott Hal- was asked to do so; he was the only medical man at the man. Dr. Engelhardt did so, and said ing of the now system will be encountered,
lett is also in England at presont.
eu board, and it would have been Inhuman on his nothing about payment, nor did he say one word but we believe the Chinese Government
The two direct steamers, with the rinth sale's
part to refuse to do so,
about it during all the time he was attend- The attention of microspopiate has, during the Mr. Wotton-You seems Tay for sooing ing, cases on board. Witness thought he oplan and the next Indian mail, left Calcutta on the blessed, never to be parted agata. We shall will nevertheless make every effort to Wednesday, the 16th inst, for Hongkong.
past decade, been largely direvisi to the fungold man. You say that without your aid this man was giving his services gratuitously. As to full the engagement into which they have
The British barque Fount Lebanon Captain diseases of plants, and already the life history of with typhoid fever would have died
his own case, it arose in this way. They were entered, as it is evidently the first step in a
we have given welcome to our Italian brothers; . . Nelson, which arrived hore on Wednesday, some of the blights, brands, and rusts has been
Plaintiff I said he would probably.
at the meal table, and the doctor observed. far-reaching policy they wish to purate. The world, in the Manchester Examiner, we find whose eyes have been opened by the true faith Lith Jaly and had very fine ant pleasant sont the writer a small collection of Chinese understanding between as captain and yourself gave him medisine three or four times, that was
In a paper on England's yarn trade with the and the pepulations, born idolators and blind, reports-Left Hozelula for Hongkong on the fully traoad Last year a gentleman in Waha maan probably..
You did not say probably-Well I always that he had very little appetita. He then acked witness to show him his tongue, and after ko dia official correspondence received by the laat-1880, 194 millions; 1884, 153 millions; Hong nagnily the name of Italy, the orale of religion weather til passing the Ladzones of Morian plants, was of which was found to be attacked by was that yon shonld be paid for your services, ell. The doctor volunteered it, and witness had
thisOar yara trade with China is falling off and by olvilization will, with tras devation,
You should say what you mean. You say the so plaintiff gave him some medicine in a glass; ho mail onsbles us to perceive the misbes and kong, not included abore 1880, 164 millions; and dispenser of the Gospel of Christ, which is Islands, in lat. 15.29 N. long. 138.59 E. Thou, white rust which largely prevails in England How was that understanding arrived at The no idea of being charged 325 in respect of it. He sepirations of the Chinese in this matter more 1884, 12 min Japan is a good customer of all anton and charity. And we filled with the on the 22nd August, envantered in severe on many cruciferous plants Dr. Graves, et captain said there would met likely be a large might have asked the plaintiff to look after some clearly then did the fragmentary information ; well as in China-1896, 27 millions; 1834, 23- mnd..of eternal gratitude, wish-vear-commander Pacon, sccompanied with violent thunder Cantor, hoo-kindly-forwarded-other- examplay bill as I had s
oura, though the yarn trade has declined here as motion of ever increasing love for our country. given by the home newspapers. The policy millons The United States of America seems and your man the blessings of Heaven and the and lightning and torrents of rain with terrifio- and he would no doubt be willing to take charge said he could not give the dataof this remark, nor simply to be a kind of racemmendation of him to
so many cases to attend.
of his sick cases, not all. When witness gave the Plaintif in answer to further questions, plaintiff the letter produced, be thought it was the Chinese wish to paraue le evidently in while we paid america £31,000,000 sterling for tion at the Italian maissian in China, coming at The foretep-mast staysail was split and blown of this paper would like to submit for exstains they wert Yos are having 30 many cases, he simply wrote what Dr. Baraibarat dictated a-most unfraternal commercial country. In 1984, rewards of bonour and glory,&o." The demonstraalle at intervals, fasting for, half an hour of any spocimens of diseased plaats which readers the exact words; as pear, as he conld remember Mr. Behre, not as a certificate for payment, and the direction of the further ceutralisation of raw notton, they only took from us 241,000 worth a moment in which the question of transferring away. Beefed mainatayaall and balance-reafed tion. The Ray. Hildaric Friend, of Worksop, are having a regular hospital on board; your to him. The plaintia take what he call out the revenues and the gorerament of the oferton yarns, despite the fact that we can spia the protection of the Roman Catholin Chinail &c. The lowest reading of the barometer paying paint attention to the subject, and Empire. The abolition of the lekin barriors 50 per cent. less in cost of production, taking the meae Government is under consideration, bas awa 29.22. During the typhoon the ship behaved would highly stoom direct communications in the former be visited the patient, and in the had attended other than the accident and
them from their owa cotton at something like from the hands of France to those of the Cht.
bill will probably be a heavy one. The differ the letter, that he might get is in contemplation, and opium has been se- Amocican cost of production.
ence between a visit and a consultation was that of the agent. As to tha canos Dr. Engolbard Admirably. Although there was a tremendous sea! From botanista and others.
latter the patient came to consult kím.
special importance..
ocull
typhoid fever casus, he shouliļ never have asked