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CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GOODS when be predicted the whole scheme of for- Mr. Jackson spoke with true provisida

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We note from the Istart roosived ́ Manila Papers that Miss Davenport was still too ill to appear with the Mascotte Opors Company.

Pojo.

Six kohlrabi—1, D. Nowrojco; 2, E. J. Ismas, Two Savoyimi, f. 6. T. Huml; 2. E. L. Woetin. Diy Brusl sprouts 1, E. Woodia; 2, J. G. T Flasioit

Twive umatons-1.E. L. Wadia : 2, J. G.T. Hamell. Two vegetable marrows-1 D. Nowznjen; 2,

Wo din.

Tre coure trachoutes J, O. E, XEmai

dir harba ráðindi—1, J. G.T. Hasel

Ewe Soutch bail-1, D. Nonrojec; 2, HJ. Holmsa.

Major Cochrane's-Vanity Fair is not class enough to wir a race. Tit Hits I andozatand in Araw mob-1, II. N. Mody: J. T. Hamelno uso, bat I question whether I even know him Bled, hide at least-1, J. C. T. Hasel.

Rest collection of wrack & pot herbs-1, J.G. 1. H-by sight. sell; 0, E. L. Woodin,

to`ronder what nesiulanoe bu could in the matter. The pase set up by Mr. Ho Kai on behalf of the third prizoner was that he was an inocent agent of the second and had no guilty know, fedge in the matter..

The defonce set up by the third prisoner was a gouoral denial.

The jury at once returned an anapimeva verdict sequilting the first prisoner and fading the second and third guilty."

The first prisoner was discharged, and tence on the other two was deferred.

Biz paranip-1, J. G. T. Hasrall; 2, B. L. Woodin; cards that he wins the big event. I hava soon discovered en bosed, of whom the men son. 3, I. Nowroje

Two matidore-1, 0. T. Chater1 2. D. Nawrojan him do nothing in the way of time, except 30 oerned in this case were four. P.C. Bon Two cabbagun-1, C. P. Ghaber; 2, D. Nowrojse wecords for the quarter pretty easily, but I at The four, men in question at once said they went on board to bring the atowaways off. 1 cabbages ral-1, B. L. Woodin; 2, J.G.Truther confident that my remarks as shove will had paid money to a sock, and pointed at the HONGKONG FLOWER SHOW.

a coll.

Two lattuer non-» No awam), "

be piatty nearly correct. Chartreuse will be second prisoner, whom Egonsan arrested. He then Two let us cabbage-1. D. Nowrelse: 2. H. M. Mody, about winning all the thres long canes, He looks took them to the shop of the first prisoner. The Since the formation of the Hongkong Horli-

Ona dish parsley-3, E. L. Woodin 19, C. P. Chater.

laster zaid the men had toketa and accompanied Fify pods of woman2. In Woodin; 3. 3. 7. Huiell, - bit augular jast now, and I do not consider him them up to the police station. The third pri tification would have to be reconsidered. His cultural Exhibition Suolaty u grest doal of good, Fifty pods of beans, French, D. Nowrojas; 3, L. L to be in the sauce condition as when he made hisoner was arrested on the Canton night boat a own enunciation doublleusserved to help for work has been done in this story in the promo-Woudlu,

Twenty-ûve pads of ham, bead-3, E. L. Woodin, 2minin Amin. 29 sea, with Mbaoverweight butstillfow days afterwards concealed in the ladies' room. ward the realisation of his prediction. The tion of that art so doar to all lovers of the best & M

Twenty-Avo potatoes, white-1, J. G. 2. Ramal; 9, Edition and will not win a race. Freckles should Gibb, Livingston & Co.'s, gare evidence to the ho will about do, Conqueror is simply out of con- Mr. H. Sheppard, shipping clerk in Moskara. sehame has been extensively changed and cer-tiful, furioziture, and in the more modal if less

L. Weedin. tainly provides for much greater efficiency. ormariental branch of gardening, the production Twenty-fre potatoes, end-1. P. Burkes 3,.J. G. 7. win the Wing-nel-cheong. He is a far better foot that the tickets produced, were not genuine

of high class vegetables. Although the show Handl

passage tickets, to which they bore no rosom The only portion of the island that will be yesterday was not equal in many repenta to some

Bix turnips-1, II. J. Holmes; 2, O. P. Chator. pony than is generally thought. Tarpado has blano. He believed the sound prisonse was defended by it is the south side, and this ap-of its predecessors, fat when the nature of the

Dix turnips, Swodna-1, J. &. T. Hos:al; 1, D. Now improved wonderfully and may scrape in for the interpreter on board the ship..

Mr. Francis, on, bohalf of the first prisonar. race. Bandsman is pretty it, and the Welter abmitted that there was absolutely no oridunge frontly is left out of calculation. Possibly scator that has been experienced is taken into

Tudus onions-1, D. Nowujes | 3, J. G. T. HasALL. Twelve lecka-1, B. L. Wodis, D. Nowuje, the duty of protecting this aud preventing any consideration, ils perit lain no way behind them.

will be about his form, Marry Mouk I don't against him; that he had in the first instance Trivs shallots~No prizes. attempt at landing by an invading force is left Last year the season, no the whole, was very2, d. P. Cater

Tront-Eve radishes, cucnip rotol. I. N. Mydlestick, like Torpedo, in troubled with the wards when he found there had ha caro for; he seems to have lost his spood: noted in the interest the man and after- to the garrison. This will need strengthen- | favourable one, and the show was of a tigh class,

Taxiy-Avo radishes, long-1, C. P Chaber: 3, B. L. Ewo limp? call it what you like, I should say frand he at once went to the Police Station ing to a very considerable extent even for bat this your the season as bean favourable to Woodin

he is decidedly Jama the purpose of manning the batteries and neither flowers nor traite. Tholong spoil of un-

Mr. St. Andrew's Mavis I hear is sarewed up forts. Another regiment of infantry and three seasonably warm weather in the early part, fol

Mr. Grammoat's-Conservative will not be batteries of artillery' at least will be required, winds and angerial skies, materially affected the | lowed by an equally langéhened provalence of cold

pisced either in the Valley Stokes or German Cup. He has gone off entirely of late. and we presume no increase in the military produce of the gardens which gentlemen in this 19 contribution will be asked for when the colony hare by the expenditure of much labour reinforcements are sent, On the other hand, and expense constracted out of, as a rule, most the colony might, with a good face, ask the unpromising ground. The warmth at fret War Office to surrender the ground not ra brought the plants too forward, and then the quired for military purposes which it now blossoms were nipped off and growth retarded holda at Kowloon, the sale of which would daring the many weeks of untarying soll. Vador 80 saing distance towards paying the seaand the oiromastarvss the show was stove what might contribution to the defarck works. Unto are benoted

The show of forms was a good one, its arnshawen tunately for Hongkong there is no chanoo of being argely due to the remarkably Ene lot of raising further revenue without its burdan exhibits watered by Mr. B. L. Woodin, who being koosly felt, andkin view of this new and and is the winner this year of the Bulilit carried all before him in this department, unexpected drain on the Treasury some medal. Among the flowering plants in pots fresh tax will, we fear, be necessary. The in- the orbibits of Mr. Hassel stand forward prominently, and this gentleman carries off arongs in the value of the Opium Tarm this year a very large share of prizes in these classes. staved off resort to a Spirit Farm, but either Ono plant exhibited by Mr. Hassell wes the that or some other moans will have to be contro of much attraction and acclization abong the devotona of Flora, and that adopted to pay the interest on the Loan, thes a beautiful specimen of the eucharis, on raising of which has now become essential. which there were at least 60 large, perfectly do. If the Imperial Government would sanction veloped white flowers. The show of pinke was batter than last year, but in dahlias, though the the establishment of a Gambling Farm as a plants were good, the flowers vera verg, course. ineans for the regulation and limitation of Asters were a good show, but the obryson- the admitted evil of gambling now so prej thomas were weak, the only good orbibits bo-

ing those of Mr. Nowrojen, Beaus were about! valent, the receipts to be devoted to the equal to those of last pest, but were not by any Tax announcement made on Wednesday at machinery for the proservation of order moans a high claus lot, and gorauiums were un- Indo-China 8. N. Co. Sottish Orisata16.9. Co. the mooting of the Iegislativa Council in resong the Chinese community, the re-anally poor. Camellias, again, wars far bela

ference to the Defenses of the Colony was vonao would suffice for all requirements, Mr. Woodin: With the exception of the table cortalaly in the nature of a surprise. Nor can including construction of defence and saniderations, there was but a small show of eat The LIST OF RESIDENTS new contains we pretend to say it is altogether a pleasant tary works. As there is no chance of this worthy of note were a lot of camellias shown by Rowera, and among them pochopt the most one. The community were recunciled to the sanction being secured, the Colony will have Mr. Hassell; this axbibit was good all round, and

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the average, tha only good ones being shown by

exhibits were much to the fore in these classes, and that goatieman's boy abtained a special prize

TWELVE THOUSAND, THESE HUNDRED ANDcontribution of £55,625 voted by tùs Council to raise the money by Loan, which should be included pas flowar of a mast szigus kind, the arranged ander ons Alphabet in the strictest for construction of the works when it was repaid in small instalments. It should never order the initial as well as the rates senounced that the Imperial Government Le forgotten hy our Legislature that the being alphabetical

would provide armament of the best kind, great public works and defshices now in The MAPS and PLANS have been mostly the guns being broochloaders of large calibre courge of obstruction are for the benefit of re-engraved in a mperior style and brought up and latest pattern. The plan of the defences posterity even more than for the present ge- to date. They now consist of FLAGS OF MERCANTILE HOUSES IN CHINA.has, however, been further materially altered neration of colonists, Lot posterity, thore. CODE OF SIGNALATS THE AT VIOORIA PEAK and ita scope enlarged. Mr. RALPH Tao-fore, help to pay for the benefite now being son, of the War Office, in his letter to the secured for them. They will enter into pos-

MAP OF THE FAR EAST.

MAP OF THE ISLAND OF HONGKONo.

PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA,,

PLAN OF THE CITY OF Caxton.

PLAN OF FOREIGN ConesSSIONS, SHANGHAL. PLAN OF YOKOHAMA,

PLAN OF MANILA

PLAN OF Saigon,

Four kinds of vegetables-1, Kam Alam: 3, Akit; Sabegription Grifins, and should be about win- Mr. Thed's Punjom standa among the class of

ning the Nil Dosperandum.

Kum

Tre beads of top-1, Sung Alum; 2, 5A, 3 Fone d

dis heat-surin, (short)=-3, Fang Akar; 4, Pong-Akwi, 3.-K. Atau

Six best regle, thng!—), Akit; 9, Tak Œo; 3, Eo kmai Six art, Elkur Apr; 3, akit ; 5, Hong Apts. Two caulilar, Akit 2. Kwok Uns 3, Ko Awing

Akwai; 3. Ho Aang, Kam Ape; 2. He w; 8,

Two cabbagesal, Tak Ro; % Ko Awag'] 3, Tek_He The cabbages frumhead-1. Chi Aking; 1, Funz

Abuns.

Lung Asam

Fang Alwa

Two lettuce, cabbage-1, Chan Apo; &, Fung Akra; » Que dish of parsley--1, Frog Alem; 2, Kwok Ua: 3 Fila pods of penn-1, Akit; 2, Chan Fb :3, Fung Alin wing; &, Fung Akad. Fifty paris of beans, Franch-1, Ko dan; 2, Ko

Trosty repota Loca-1, Kwong Aun; 2, L. Yan Tok, 3, Chan Apo

Ga Lorrainel Chan Apo Bị Tak Hugs Turg Mọi Eeng akwai

Twelve shallots-1, Ko Awing; 2, Wong Achong

Twenty-Ere radialur-1, Chi Ahing; 2. Fang Apin; 3, Kwok To

Filts Brussels sproute---1, Fung Alam; 2, Ko Arti; S, Kwik Uo.

Ivolve tomatoes-1, Wong Aeban; 9. Tak ho Kwok Un.

Mr. M. Grott'Umbrella-woll, I'd better Blát it up.

·

I host that an interesting pow will take place:

for two miles. Mr. Allen will ride the roan and on Saturday morning about 7.30, between My Kromer'e Lucifer and Mr. Godolphin's Nectar,

Baroka Mn. Justice Bussel

HIGHWAY ROBRELY.

LA Akow and Ho Atak were charged that they, together with another tasu pot in custody, dil assault a widow taniod Tang Aho and stand from her person a bug and a 820 gold piste, on the 28th January,

Mr. Mackom presocated on behalf of the Attorney General,

The jurors were-Hexars. H. E. Joseph, K.

the bobbery little gray will be steered by Mr. do Rosario, G. Tanffer, A. M. Humphreys,

H. A. do Sira, P. T. Leiz, and B. Donellsou. Danman. As the conditions are waight for

The statement of the complainant way that inches and shoes of the time should bo's criterionut abons enren o'clock on the ovening of the dayi in question. she was walking in Tank-lane whom she mer the two- pri- souers and suother man. The man not in uustody soised her by the waist and threw her down, y frst prisoner eat her girdle and took

WAX

for the long distanse races of the mesting.

Hongkong, 18th February 1888.

LUZON SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, way her parse containing the gold coin, while

LIMITED.

The following is the report for presentation to the shareholders at the fourth ordinary an; nual meeting, to be held at the offices of the general agents, at 3.20 o'block p.m.; to-morrow

Bix korse radile-special to Esin Apo Best collation of sweet and pot herba-2, Ohi Aking. Two paucis-1, Chuu Apoa, Ś, Chaung Ayah ; 3. Fog

The donem &ganis bag to submit their report up. Six arrowroots, West Indian-1, Chin Abe; 3, Fungous for the your ended 31st December, 1885.

on the working of the refinery and a statement of de

Apu.

Six Arrows, East Indian, Tat Ho; à, Cheung Ayuk, 3, K Aring

Six bobi rabi-1. Akit; 8. Chan Apo; 2, Kau Apo, Farsip-pecial prize, Kwok Un Tackarspecial priam A câ... El-Grst prizo, Emka.

FEUITS

port were not realized to the extent expected, although stocks were disposed of at prices which gavo some profit en coat of production,

The more favourable prospects nadod to in last re-

The extensions to snable ebarneal working to be in trodroed entered the plosing of the pstant process posersary for time to effect connection, and rean- for button holes. To water bongosts shown

ing was auspended for two mortis. Work by both by Mr. Davis were of such merit a to obtain a Noce S, H. J. Holmans

Best collection et Fruit. (grown in Hongkong-1, D. eonscns was, however, commenced on ich Jaly, and the machaníest results of the charcoal addition tara spental award

boan quito satisfactory. The eagar produced in íu Oos of the strongest features of the show,

favoury Spain as well as in the Philippines, and the Judging by the largo uambers who were con

demand in both markets, it is hapel, will sexdily in for floral table decorations. This was one of the tantly round admiring it, was the department best shows of the kind that have been seen in Hongkong, every exhibit really meriting an

TURF NOTES.

As we are now within a few days of the Races.

ATÁBAN.

including a small unappropriated amount from last year the balance at credit of profit and loss is 24.53, out of which the General Agents and Coo

ling Committee recommend payment na dividend

the second prisoner rubbed pepper in her eyes. She called out and the mem ran away, bat the

two prisoners wore sanght sud brought back to ber almost immediately the dest by a lokang and the second by. Acting P.8. A. McDonald. A Chinnan also gave evidence to saning the pri vaners zauning at the same time that he heard

the ory of robbery

The jury found both prisoners guilty of rebe bory but without violena.

Sentence deferred

HOUSEBREAKING.

antering the dwelling house of Mok Ayat, with Wang Akman was charged with breaking and

intent to steal, and with wounding Man Hing. on the 18th January,

Calonial Office, intimates that this bas been session of the fruits of our labours; it will award. Mrs. Mansen carried off the first bou-owners have to some extent sent their panies along of 5 percent, Imaving $1,09452 to be carried forward knife and rendered bi insonsible The other

done partly in deference to the wishes of the be a small thing for then to bear a share of Colony. He says:-The moderale we the coat, sare of defence originally made for the har- | hour of Hongkong by the Inspector General

PLAN OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE. of Fortifications in his memorandum of 6th Tomil, in the island of Yup.

PLAN OF GROLE Town, Pesas.

June, 1863, bea, by force of circutuslauces, Au Anglo-Chinese Calendar. Meantires of San.and the urgent reiterated representations

Among the other contents of the dock are--

rise and Sunset, Mean of Bacouster and Thermometer, Rainfall Eclipses, Festivals, de A fall Chronology of remarkable evenie aines the advent of foraigners to China and Japan, A description of the Festivals, Fasts, o., observed by Chinese. Mahomadans. Pra, Jows, La., with the days on which they fall Comparative Tables of Money, Weights, do. The Hongkong Portal Guide for 1886. Arrivals and Departures of laila and Parool

Past at and from London and Hongkong. Boales of Commissions and Charges adopted by the Chambers of Commerce of Hongkong, sad Shanghai.

Hongkong Chair, Jinrieksha; and Boat Hire.

A light is to he established at the port of

The American barque Grent Surgeon was barred from the Kowloon docks yesterday.

dis.

- The Agest Messrs. Jardins, Matheson & garry, from Loudon, loft Singapers for this port Co) inform us that the Glen Lias steamer Glen-. yesterday.

till ba

The case for the prosecution was 'that the pri soner and three other mou, on the evening of First-street. The three other man worn drivon 18th January, entored the house of Mok Ayat

fout by the princutor before they were ablə to do any mischiat, but the prisoner entered the ovek-house and ou. Man Hing, the cook, calling cut, he struck him on the heal with s ours with the garden fwers, ber exhibit being to satisfy themselves that they are sound and of

men in the house sudasvoured to prevent his mostly in white shrysanthemuma and delicate any 38.

As will be seen from the accounts the best of arten. lanting, whạn ħe strank right and left with his This has allowed the public to see asion and now water supply, after detecting estara kuife, wounding several, and when the polica faras and most abasta. Mrs. Lyall was second good deal, and no doubt many having availed from vindora of patents, 1 $99,935,07 an agunt of came ho stabbed PC. Johnson in the arm, and with amastelegant though simple devicein yellow rosas and maidonbair ferns. Mrs. Davis had themselves of these trials are well pasted. Tuare vines of coal Agonte have made a special a also aimed a blow at his thr

$50),(free of interest until the company is the best wild flower exhibit, her table being laid are, however, many who do not so all that goes in a position to pay s dividend of 7 per veut." out most charmingly, brown tinted foliage being on, and a few remarks on the varions stablas at The present members offer themselves forre.elco

CÓNÁCITING COMMITTER. a conspicuous feature. Mrs. Adams's table this moment may be to some purpose. Looking also an admirable dan, and was awarded-sccond- prize

at the ponies as entered in the Challenge Cup we department, nothing deserving espesial martian.

The vegetables and fruit were not a strong come to→ Mass Woodin, Chater, and Nowrojey were The Chinese vegetables were more than ap to the avenge of past years, and in many thinga ran those of Europasa athibitors very closely.

Maritimes staatger Saghalien with the next out.

The Agent informs us that tao Messagerier'sful in all classes. ward French minit, left Saigon at 1 am, yester; day for this port.

A Marino Court-will be hold at the Harbour Offin today, at 10.30 am, to inquire into the British staator Douglas cirenmstances attending the reput loss of the

Mr. F. D. Bassoon's The Baron is the better

pony, and may be near e rece on the third day for subscription posies. Apology, na tao.

The prisoner was found guilty on both crunta. Bentanes deferred. There were other ebarges of rounding against ...the prisoner, bat Mr. Mickean said that hsting- The cooounts have been sadited by Mosara: Thos. sind a conviction on both bands in the pra Arnold and H. L. Bevis, who are recommended for resent charge the others would be abandoned.

tion.

cleation.

ADDITORS.

ASHEER.

CAVETTE RODOUNT.

Property account. Mr. Ten Broek's-Dunkeld will be tirat or Refined agar second in the half mile, if dry, and should be Molassas...... placed whenever he starts. He is in first class Mab bags

from the Colony, been developed into a very much larger scheme, which must rosult in a larger outlay." But the colonists scarcely expected that their agitation for effective fortifications and Dow amumcats would ultimately antailan increase of £60,000 in the

ready voted £X5,625, we are now asked for colonial outlay on the works. Having a

The arrangements were not quite the same na in former years. The fountain plateau was £60,375 in addition. Considering the post

the site of the show, se usual, but the matabeds order. Herschel looks extremely well, and is also were arranged somewhat differently, Thors was going well. The best pony in the stable, Wild tion of the Cokmy's financa, the necessity

u crescent on either side of the fountain, and a Jack, is lato, and most probably will not start. spesial department leading out of it for the table for proceeding with the various public works

The General Manager (fars, Jardine, Ma-decorations, each exhibit in these classes having enough to win a raca. Shamrock will probably Mr. F. 8. Gordia's.---Ambassador is not good now in course of construction and others thew & Co.) Lave received information by tea separats table. The long walk at the back. This issue contains the New Seals of Hong-that have been declared desirable and even graph that the Indo-China 9. N. Ca's steamer was utilised as usual.

go for too high game, and I do not think his pro- keng STAMA DUTIES, sise table of imperative allude to the sanitary worka Tairang, from Laloutta, luft Singapore for Lhja

The Committee was.composed of Mosers. J. ont form quite good enough. Finavon, Robin COURT-FEES not olowhere pablished.

M. Armstrong (Chairman and Hon Treasurer Adair, and Cortachy are outclassed. The APPENDIX consists of

recommended by Mr. CHaDwick-this pow

port on Wedzesday.

Robin C. P. Chatar, H. Cot, B. George, R. J of clowly printað mistter, to which reference igequest for sixty thousand pounds string that the E. & A. B. S. Co.'s steamer dirlie, which | A. 9. Vancher, G. Y. V. Vernon, A. E. Wort

The Agents (Messrs. Russoll & Co.) inform us Holmes, W. K. Hagles, F. Rapp, A. G. Romano, Gray will about win the Jockey Cup

Mr. Tasman's-Owinia should win both tho constantly required by residents and than sorowhat of a staggerer. Seeing, bow. Inft Hongkong on the 14th alt for Australia, tié land, H. L. Woodin, and W. M. B. Arthar Talley Stakes and derman Cup : having commercial or politiest relations with the ever, that the Imperial Government urge Singapore and Java porte, arrivon at Sydney on (Hon, Sec.)

Mr. Pelican's-General Prosit will rus Owisis Countries ambraced within the scope of the that the plan of the defenses bas bean ex-

the 1sik urat.

The judges were:Flewera and pot plants, vory close if he does not beat him. CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY.

loaded partly in deference to the wishes of

table decorations, Captain Busbary and Mr. Maasra, H. P. Ternant and A. R. Westland; Mr. D. E. Bassors's-Piccadilly, thou'd wins Tennant; European vegetables, Mesra F. Raga race if lucky, I qusation if he can stay even for Masera. J. H. Cox and H. J. Holmes. and 3. D. Hazuphriss; Chinese vegetables, 1 miles. Gamestar is not in anything like first

Fork HosDeen Pides

TREATIES WITH CHINA-

Great Britain, Nauking, 1842

Tientsin, 1853

increased the cost of the armament trout £37,800, the original stimate, to £118,500 Chefco, with additional Artiole, a larger sum even that is required for the and all others not abrogated

construction of the fortifications, the Colony

Franes, Tientsin, 1858

Couvention, 1880

Coalan,

Spare nteres Charenal....... Fire wood

Unexpired Fire Insurano"

Extonion & Kax Water Supply $169,908.07 Cash (Malabon) Sandry debtors

Loss-Esturn from Vendors

of painta..... Stem-launch Precurso

KIABILITIES,

50,000.00

Hongkong and Shanghai Rook, Manila... Capital account

Jarlino, Matheson & Co., advaries account Frost and to account... Sundry creditors.

FROFIT AND LOSS LUCOU.

To auditors' foss

edramissions...

171

ARMED RAID.

Tar Aching and Kong Aln were charged with

stealing, in concert with a number of others not 175,679.86 onstody, 8949, in broken silver and 19-coul 29,427.01 piecos, 3,000 cob, and opinm te tho value of $12, 1,153.69 in the Tang On chandlèr's shop, No. 120, Prayi 2,627.75 Wort, and with putting certain parsons in fair 6937. of their lives.

15.650.65

13,870.20

1,217.89

It appeared that on the brening of the 21st 1953.18 Tannary a gang of about ten men, armed with words and pistols, entered the shop in question, 1,478.60 drove the accountant inte so inner room, snd 10,201.03 prevented those upstairs from coming down. They then stole the money and property men. Hofed in the charge, and left. Information wan 98,039.07 given to the police, and shortly afterwards the 3,224.80 two prisoners wore dizenvored in s koɛre not far from where the robbery was committed and a $1,000,525.08 |

portion of the stolen property was found in the same houss. They wure" bolh positively identi-

133,202.43 $700,000.00 fied by witnesses.

A verliot of guilty was returned against both 50,000.00 prisoners. 305,32413 Sentenca deferred.

22,094.53

$1,000,628,05

The only remaining case on the calendar is one of murder, in which Mr. Lesch appears for the prisoner, and which will be taken on Tasi. day next, at eleven o'clock.

1,500.00 Brought up for sentence to-day at two o'clock.

The Contents of the Appendix are too many

There will be a "Pick up" Frotball matah to enumerate in an Advertisement, but inched the Hongkong people, and that they havaiation rules) to day at the Roon Course at particularly requested to attend, as the number 1.15 p.m. Members of the Football Club ara playing will, to'a groat ostent, decide if the Ais-

In spite of the raw and cheerless wastharinas order; if he were be would te mort -dan- sociation game can be played “

praralent yesterday afternoon there was a fair Serus Pathfinder is the second best poor in To interest $16,142.14 The prisoners convleted yesterday will te The Flower Show will be open again today, attendance of ladies and geatlemen, to whose stable. Rappahannoch only good in nud.To Consulting Commiter a remuneration... eat hardly demar to the request for another and the charge for admission reduced to 9000ysat the excellent playing of the Band of Rasfer is not quite good, noongh for what I ca To General Agents' and Manila Agente

pants, while soldiers and sailors will be admitted the Northamptonshire Regiment, under Mr. seccad class eattie Cornbill is handsoms bat contribution, bringing is total up to free. By the courtesy of Admiral Riennier, to Appended is the prize list:-

Morsa, largely contributol

seleas. Idlsboy, Glamsboy, and Galopin, no zae. £116,000.

Band of the French flagship Turane will be

Mr. Bussey's-Marauder has been coming on The scheme first drawn up has been great-

prosent and phy during the afternoon. ly enlarged. A complete defense of the the Po Lak Theatre, destroyed by fire on the ausls-Waite Candykait Canariensis, (rooper), has at last begun to move in something like Loss bolstoe, of typheon damage

The owner of the ground resuely nooupled by

Six aunts-1. E. L. Woodin; 3. G. T. Hassall in rapid strides, and though hardly gond enough, Mr. Woodia's sellection comprised the following will make a bold bid fas the Darby. Chapilar balance of-undicided profits Ly-ee-moon hannol has been decided upon, and inst, dosa not, we nuderstand, intend to se Mimulus, Linars, Ollantan, Deroper, (the Glory Post, bat still looks a bit too big. Tyson Lum which stone will absorb £25,000 for its con. build the theatre, but will at the site for the M. Hessle annuals wer-Sasy Dracons, Pan afraid is faished. The poor little moka hua a

of Austraits), and Pamples. struction. This system of defences, includereation of shaps and bouen, which, the thicke (gies, Priein, Cariocain, Candytuffand Mignolet big heart, but that cannot make up for unsound. Add fees provided in 1864 undis.

will prove to reahorative, then still being (extremely good).

Tientsin, 1885

United States, Tientsin, 1859

14

Additional, 1969

Peking, 1890

German, Tientsit. 1961

14

Feking, 1280

Russia, Japan, Spain. Brazil, a:::1 Pera,

·Treaties WITH JAPAN-

Great Britain.

United States

Netherlands Corea

TREATED WITH CORFA

TREATIES Win Stam

TREATIES WITH ANNAM

TERATIES WITH GAMBODIA CURTONE TARIFER

Chiness

Гарашеке LEGAL

Siamese Corean

Ordara in Connoil for Government of I.B.M. Subjects in China and Japan, 1865, 1877. 1876, 1881-

Rules of HBM. Supreme and other Courts

in Chins and Tapan

fables of Consular Fees

Oude of Civil Procedure, Hongkong

Admiralty Rules

Foreign Jurisdiction Ast

States in China

Boles of Court of Consuls at Shanghai

TRADE REGULATIONS.

1.

A

ing a strong fort on the point-east of Shau-tvo Chinese Theatres i.. the sity, the Ko Shing ki Wao, commanding the Pass, will com.and Tong Hing. pletely guard this approach to the harbour, The twin screw steel oruisor, for the construc. The fort on the west end of Stonegutter's tion of which a contract was rovoutly made with Island, a most commanding point, will cost

the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company by the Philippine Government, is, we understand, £20,000, and in addition a battery for the the vessel which is to be added to the Spanish defence of the mine-Bald at Stonecutters navy by the generosity of the Philippine con, will entail a fresh outlay of 25,000. Three cest by a patriotis subscription.

munity, who hare raised the funds to pay for her other new eus-gun batterieg

ste

Also

PLANTS IN POTS,

Tares Folings plaate~1, J. Q. T. Haamoll; D. Now. Fan is the logo of the stable for the

rojao.

Belgravia is in grand form. He should carry

250,00

7.915.89

To balanes...

22,094.52

$45,939.55

Bist December, 194........ $7,781.78.

in 3562and preliminary experson 6,935.69

----

trihutad

Thras dowering plants-1, J. G. T. Hassell; D. Champions, bat if dry he will not be placed. By net gain on working for your Nowrojos,

Thras camellian-1, E. 1. Woodin; &, C. P. Chator Two dahlias-1, J. G. . Hansell, 1, C. P. Chanter.

L.

Three garantnms, singla−1, J. J. T. Hanadi; 3, 2.

Woodia.

Three zoraniums, dzable-i, J. G. T. Hassoli ; 2, F. L. Woodin.

Thres raves-1, J. G. T. Hansoli 2, D. Nowrojes Three chrysanthemums-1, D. Nowrojes.

Mr. Harey's colours in the Challenge. The rest no use.

Major Davies'z-Hoopla, of Newmarket re- now, I have not sean of late. I should enjoy ssing him win on account of his sporting own-

Two okrysanthemuma--1, 3. G. T. Hassell; 2. H. | sr, but I fast he is not in the swim. N; Medy.

Cuochrymathemum-I, H. N. Hody; 4, D. Now-

rajes

projected, one at Fly Point, above the to Washington as Secretary of Legation and We loura that Mr. Ng Chuy will not proceed Belober's Point Fort, for 10-inch gun, legal adviser to I. E. Chaug, the new Chinese which will sweep all approaches, and Minister to the United States. He will remain Weedin.

at Shanghai for the present, and will probably, prove a valuable addition to the formid-be appointed Superintendent of Hallmats, the Regulations for the Consular Courts of Unitedable fort it will overlook. This Belcher's line to connect the Kaiping Coal Mines with the

Point Fort has, we believe, accommodation const boing shortly to be commenced. for nearly a Battery of Artillery, and In the Christumas number for 1885 issued by Mossrs. Grant & Co., entitled "The Golden is being very strongly constructed. The Flood," the scene of which story is partly laid in coat of construction bas besa materially Australia, the following mot, attribated to Sir Custers and Harbour Hagalations for the difenbaued by the necessity for providing Gourge Bowan is thas served up, a downpour

ferent ports at China, Philippines, Siam, to. Pilotage Regulations

more massive foundations and emplace-ng expected and prayed for at the time

The sound the bostor," said fermo. "It's a ments. The Imperial Government, having, quear country; too mateb drongbt or Bood. Do you after many years' procrastination, undertaken er winst Sir George Bover said geo

"Net 11 for the hast of all reages. I hate never the task of rundering Hongkong karo beat of anything part:entar."

It was at pabba dianer, atul I was there. Sic against attack, appear now to have resolved Co

sort of wink around, salt, Gentlemen,

Chinese Passenger Act

Siam

Castoma Seizure, Chian

Chins

Japan

HONGKONG

Charter of the Colony

New Bales of Legislative Council

&c.,

&o..

$c.

dam your rivare.**

The Treaties between France and China, 1885 and France and Bism, Additional Article toto carry out the work in a durable manner. this is a fine country; only-bleak your rooke and Cheloo Convention, together with sey other items, havo net appeared in previous issues.

Orders may be sent to Deity Press Office, where it is published, or to the following Agents: MACAO.Mr. F. A. ds Crus.

Mesura, Quelch & Co. Messrs. C. Gerard-& Co. Megara. C. Gérard & Co. Menara. Hodge & Co

SWATOR.

AMOY

FORMOSA

:

Mr. Jay's. I can't see where this stable is 50 pick up a raca,

Mr. Moual-Clore will no doubt fetch $5 of the suction if the blankets are thrown in.

Mr. Godolphin's-Nector, a sisall but elect stud. I am afraid his austy toroper when on the sonra will be very much against him; the pony je very fast but almost unmanageable.

$825.09

500 00

POLICE COURT.

18th February.

BEFORE MR. A. G. WISE.

THE CHARGE OF PIRACY AND MURDER IN CHINESE WATDES. Chang Chih was before the Court, on remands 83,326,40 on the charge of piracy and murder within the

44,619.16 jurisdiction of the Emperor of China. $45,839.55

Jandian, MatHNSON & CO.,

General Agents. Hongkong, Hth February, 1838,

SUPREME COURT.

18th February.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

BEFORE THE HON. SIB GEORGE PHILO, CHER JUSTICE.

Mr. Ewons appeared for the prosecution on behalf of the Chinese Government; Mr. Wotton defended.

The following additional evidence was taken. Cheung Akoung ssid his native place won Tsuk Kis, a village in the Fokien province. Ele was a seaman sad had keon as three or four years. He knew the prissaar, his name was Cheapg Ati. He had know the prisoner ever sinco bỏ was a hơy, as he lived in the next hones to witness, in the same village. The primaner hai a junk nod truded; he was a pirate.

His Worship said the name the witaoss gave of his native village was not the saras as he had takon from the first witresa, and both alleged they lived in the maxt house to the prisoner.

Mr. Wottes protested against the Chipse Lai Ayu, Chan Aloi, and Long Afook were assistant of Mr. Ewoas speaking in Chinose to

PASSADU ZICKET FRAUD.

| charged with selling to Ng Afong curtain pieces the interpreter. The assistant said he was only

Mr. Smarty's-Metoor and Torvader are both of paper under pretence that they were genuine correcting his pronunciation of the same of the

no griffins, and if Honesty were not in the way I should say the winner of the Derby would be Torsdur. The latter is a very high classed

POBY

passage tickets for Australia and poll tax tickets villago.

for four deelt passengers, by which falsa pratance. Witosa said he lived in the same village as they shinined $528 with intent to defraud, or the arst vitness. They lived in adjoining houses. the 19th January.

Everyone in the village knew that the prisoner The Attorney-Geassal (Hon. E. L. O'Malley), was a pirate. He had been on board the pri Mr. Kremore--Dandolo is out of training, instructed by the Acting Crown Solicitor zoner's jack on the 8th moon of last year (Sep.

Mr. A. P. Stokes), prosecuted. Mr. Francis temoor). Daring that time the prisoner killed. instructed by Ms. Caldwell, appeared for the Kườ-Shap I, on the 23rd September. Ho first prisonor, and Mr. Ho Kai, instructed by fired at hun with a musket and struck him Mr. Ewens, appexrad for the third prisoner. l the junk mailed away. At the time The second prisoner was andsfended.

tho shot was fired the two junks were two Bafors the prisoners were, arraigned Mr. Ho or three cheongs apart, and sboat_thms li Kai applied that they might be tried separately. From the shore. Kuo Shap I died, and witness

The application was disallowed.

saw his dead body in his boat. This occurrence

Que flewering plaut-i, J. &. F. Esmall; 3, E. L. One foliage play!), Afsk; 2, J. Q-T_Hall. Que comelli-1, J. G. T. Housell. Cup -1, D, Nowroje; 2 J. 3. T. Hell, __Two antern, Chineso-1, D. Nowrojen, 9, J. G. T Hassell.

Two actere, English--1, D. Nowrojas; 2. Afak. Croaster-1. 3. Nowruje: 3. C. P. Chodin. Uno kanaal--1, J. G. T. Hanoli; *, E.-L. One dable--1, D. Nowrojae; 2, 1. G T. Heanels. Gregorsuinn-1, D. Nowrojoe: 9, J. 4. T. I, Two aralar-1, D. Nawrojao; 2, Afuk. Que pink, carnation or sweet William-1, J. G. T. Hassoll; 2, D. Nowrojse.

One hyacinth-1, afir; 4, J. G. 7. Hannall Onegladiolas-1, J. Q. 1. Hassell; 2, H. J. Holmes, Ono pelargoniun;-(4o prizes). One orchid--1, E. L. Woodin; 3, Alnk.

is also Paradox. Had the sprinter como to the One dapluto—á, D. Nowruise; 2. Abak One Lily-1, J. G. T. Hasso; 2, Atak.

pest fit it would have certainly meant another Ore unrcise Chi Afor 2, G. T. Hassall race for the owner. Councillor will undoubted; Use palm-1, J. Q. T. Hamil 4, D. Nowroj This is what the Hon. T. Jackson contoaded

ne pot of pansies-1, E. L Woodin; 2, J.G.T. 7 bo the stable's starter for the Champions. Kabell.

given a dry course; I do not fancy him at all for whed, speaking on a motion be bad the eulies of the Taikoe Bugar, Works at

There was some rather heavy ighting among Ono pot Chinese pricalas-1, J. G. T. Hansell; 3, if wet. Troking at his record he is as a matter

D. Nowrojco. brought forward in Council on the 23th Quarry Bay on Wednesday. Some time ago a

Throp ferga-1, E. & Woodin ; 2, J. Ø. T. Haseil. of course Mr. Kremer's best. Lucifer is a good

His Lordship said the judges in England had took place at Ping Hui. Witness did not know January, 1888, he protested against the bat amber of workinen ware got down from Swator.

Ono trae torno prizes), Six forms, indigenous to Hongkong-1, E. J. Wood. second class pany; very good over 17 mile. I established the practice of allowing prisoners to of any other piratical acts committed by the and the old kazdu resented their introduction. An, 2, D. Nowcojov. teries being armed with obsoleta gune or party fight was only averted by the polioa gotting

quatim whether he can beat his field at this make a statement 'themselves in aifdition to the priser. Witness was seven or sight foot be Sr forms-1, E. L. Woodia ; 2, D. Nowrojeo. the defence works themselves being of tom-timely warring and taking measures to stop it.

meeting in the long distave svents. Gladiator address of their sonset and the same practice hind the prisoner at the time he fired the musket. OUT FLOWERS.

would be followed here. This would-do-sway | No one else fired at that time. There were throè. porary, insufficient, or incomplete description and on Wednesday a small matter caused an out-

does not seem to be in the same form as they with what had a frequently been stated that junks at this place at the tits of this occurrence, The feeling of enmity still amouldered, however, Fout anellis blooms-1, J. G. T. Hansell; 2, D-gave him credit for up North, Messrs. Kolly & Walsh, S'ghai, The hon. member then remarked in the break

the prisoner's mouth was closed, and would also the third junk also belonging to the defendunt, SHANGHAI....Mossrs. Hall & Holtu.

A man belonging to one party bobared in Peur obrysanthemum blooms-1,5.G. T. Hawaii; Mr. Seraph's Hard Times, a very fast do away with the temptation frequently put into bat no shot was fired from that junk. STRANGEAT Messrs. Kelly &.Walsh,

soures of his speech :--"Au ewingat Boyal samadisrespectful way to a woman belonging to the 3. D. Nowrojes.

Cross-examined by Mr. Wotton---Witnes - NORTHERN & 7 Mesars. Hall & Holts and Kelly Engineer has stated that insufficient fortifi-Some of his comrades came to his assistance, other, and he was ponuced apen and beatea.

Fourese blooms-1, J. G. T. Hasell; 2, B. Now. pony and a superb mover, and could win racesit sounsel's way either to stato a case for the

prisoner or to put a hypothetical cans. his heart were all right.

was 29 years of agą, nað nemarried. His parents RITEE Forts}

Walsh, Shanghai.estions are worse than no fortifications at all; and soon erivs of "ts arces on all sides. A hoist of one variety sply), J. G. T. Hasell.

Biz buntes out floweri, daimilar. (ench bench to

The jury empanelled to try the case was com- were dead. He worshipped a god, he worshipped Major Bagstock's-Wild Wood looks rather a posed of Mesar A. Denison, M. B. Polishwalla. Avery Chinese jou, the same as any other Chiun NAGABARI...Messia. The C. &J. Trading Cothey are sufficiently strong to invite attack lively melée osned, and it would have as HIOGO, OBAKA..Messrs. F. Walsh & Co.

Stamps or rockwork with foms and or erspare-shrew. Poochow and Amoy have not loft annol E. J. Main, 0. Coxon, F. M. Ganssives, 1. m. Four men ived in the mine houses as wit YOKOHAMA....Mer. Kelly & Waleh.

and not strong enough to resist it. Suck, watokmen employed on the place closed the

E. L. Woodin 2, D. Nowrojai. sumed most serious proportions had not the

sse; they were his brothers, two of whom were Hand bouquet-1, Mrs. J Cat, Mrs. Shuster.nly leares the Fooohow Sport with one pony to man came to the solony troun the country with the street with nothing to do but enjoy hilf

in him Bath. I regret to say, is lame: so, this Lang, and W. Wark. MANILA, ... Morers. Diaz Puertas & Co.

The facts of the case were as follows:--Fourbontmen, con a farmer, and one walked about in air, I hold the fortifications now in progress gutes and all arized thomralros. The rioters

Water bouquet-metra prise, Mrs. Davia. SAIGON

Table decorino-1. Men. Mannos: 3; Mrs. Idoll. play with, and he should win a race into on in the intoal of going to Australia, and lodged When he loft for Hongkong all his four brothers |to be, and it appears to me the whole subezis wore then ouwed; and awe at the ringħaders were Table decorations of wild lower-1, Aza. Davis: the meeting.

in the hoe of the first prisoner, who came maro at home. One of the ti-pans of his village of defence for this most important part will arrested. They were brought up at the Police 2. Miss Adems.

Court resterday and remanded p

The following ladies also cxhibited table decor.. Mr. Roberts -Coralias might have been from the same villige. The fist prisoner, o5, was matced Sre Shap Saws (43) and the other have to be reconsidered. Nothing fees than

Mrs. Edo, Men Harargan and M. Mis Adams, knocking about for one of the Subscription the 18th January, told them he seuld not get Ab A. Witness sonid not write, he could count

them pasage tickets, but the following day the to-day was the 15th of the Chinese January. He VEGETABLES.

Rass, but be does not seem to havo infpeared third prischer camo sad asked the first prisoner had comedown here to get back Atif the prisoner). Sia kinda of vagotabiss—1, E. L. Wordiu, 2, D. Now, | with training.

if he had ay pawnger for Australia. The Thati-pass so Shay Sumand, Ab A had told him rojea; 8, O. P. Chater.

Mr. Sykes-Chinkara slips along very nicely first prisoner said he had, but that he could not to come; he heard then tell the previous witness To heads of celery, lage-1, E. & Woodla; 2, V. Torber

in training, bet I don't think he can see his way get tickets for them. The four intending pas to come down also, and they both came away Two heads of oslary, dwarf-1, B. L. Woodin 8, J. to winning a races Home Ruler I would scaresly third prisoner if he could supply them with with them. They went to Hang Teo, and wors songera, hearing this conversation, saked the from their villago together, no one else going G. T. Hasselt.

Six beat ronis (long)-Í, Mm. J. H. Cox; §,J.G.. recoguing as the mae pony he was six months winkets. An arrangement was then made that there taken in a sampan to the stencer. There Hassell.

Six best roots (ahort or road-1, D. Nowroje; 9, Not being behind the scenes, I ennast they were to go on board the steamer Feilung, fere four people in the boat besides witness and

I say what in the matter.

which they did, and there the money was handed the previous wilness, one of them was one of the Mr. John Peet'sHonosty I put down as the to the third prisoner, who gave them the tickets, mandari's peopin, two village people from actie

and then they were taken down into the bold by where else, and ■ beatman. Hix versota (short or sariy)-1, C. P. Chater; B, D, Tinner of the Derby, and he should be certainly the second and third prisoners and told to village people went back with the pan whou placed in the Champions; and, it is quite on the "kids there. Bubenquantly six stowaways were the stosuar left. The ti-pass of witness's villafre

FCOCHOW.....

NINGPO

Tonquin.fr, Ch. Dupont.

BANGKOK Messen Rarasoy & Co.

-SINGAPORE Meners,Bayle & Ca

FENANG.. Mesra, Maynard & Co. COLONBU...Mesars. A. M. & J. Fergusch. | making Hongkong impregnablo will be sof CALCUTTA... Masars. Newman & Co.

ficient. It has been said that the conling SIDNEY AND Į

Messrs. Gordon & Gotch. BRINDANE... S.

stations are to be protected in auch a man- MELBOURNE...Masers. Norton, Hargrave & Co. ner an that they may be able to resist sur. LONDON........Mr. F. Alger, Clement's Lane.

prises. I think these can be nothing mors Meatre. Street & Co., Cornhill foolish. I hold that Hongkong ought to be LONDON.. LONDON.........Moon's. Bates, Hendy & Co.. LONDOR Mr. W. M. Wills, 151, Cannon St, entirely independent of the Navy. ...... BAN FEAN 00.c. L. P. Fisher, 21, Marchants.

Exchange. NEW YORK...Mr. A. Wind, 81, Park Row,

Daily Press Offee, January 1886.

I told it is a sacred duty to maintain, de-

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fend, and if seed be to extend this, empire, effect that it is in contemplation to disable the and in insisting upon the proper fortification Grook fest immediately."

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