was he who had got this arred party together, and that bis prurious visits to the shop had been less for the purpose of making purebates than that of making observations. The first prisoner wan'd be contenced to tanyears' penalsorvitude and the second to siven. Unfortunately some twelve others had not been optured, but they might be,

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE MR. Justice RUSSELL. TAUFTER V. GIDLEY, SIB. Thie was a claim for a month's rant for a house

some of the passengers to get into the gig, but they rofused, and I asked the captain, but he refused also, saying, she would not live, and telling me I had better try. I said I was will ing to try anything, so I got up a party of myself, the chief and third mates, the chief and second engineers, and a boatswain. We got to the Haiphong: I returned in ons of Cho Haiphong's life boot ta tha. Douglas, but we would not get alongsite. Several tried to coach as from the Douglas when we were about 30 yards off the slip, but I could not say how many, I did not see them go down, but I was given to anderstand that two Chinsmen of the crew were in Mosqze-street. Tho defondrat is a police lost. We picked on seven, one European and six aacstahlo, and his defeurs was that when be book Chineso They hold a consultation on the quar- the house he told the plaintiff that be was liable ter dock, and they decided it would be best to re-to be moved to another Station at short notice turn to Swator and got pilot boats and come and that he could not take the house for nog good men, as nens if the Haiphong's oro ponified term. This was said in reply to ques would vanture into a bond again. They ad

tion as to whether he would take the house by this, and left Swatow at bulf-past two the the quarter or the month. He also claimed that next morning, bringing down two pilot boats he took the bougo as from the 1st August and and an oxtes arew. I went with them, that it was not ready for occupation until the everyone was got off the Douglas, Captain 19th, but it appeared that the plaintiff bad pro Young came off in the last bast Nothing more vided the with snother boueuat in the mon could have been done to asTo the ship and crew time. On the 16th December the defendant everything was done for the ship and everybody res ved notion that he would be removed to No. on board that was possible.

4 Station on the 1st January, and he showad By the Court-We took our departure about this notice to the plaintiff talling him he would six miles from Chapel Leland. She had just been have to leave. The plaintif asil he told the stenlied 8.W. 43. when I took abarge, defendant that if he left without untice he would Chapel Island was a little on the starboard quarskim a month's rent, but according to the de ter. The deviation at 3.W. S. would by bfendant the plaintiff merely remarked that he tween 6 and 7 degrees ons. I sighted the Lou was surry. The defondant is allowed $15 a month mocks a for minutes after midnight, but I could for rent, he Boings nigrismAD not say exactly the distance-I should say about 20 odd miles. The ship was going about eight kaota. The log was not bore, as we were close

the Innd, and I was on the upper passe Station to another they always had sufficient bridge, passing down orders to the man notice to enable thom to arratge about their at the whool. At about 145 the esptalu houses, but in this ease the airoamstances were told me to go below and tell the engineers to palier as the defendant thought he was at go ahead again. It was done by messags, as the liberty to leave the house at any time. Probably telegraph was standing at full spot. I judge Mr. Tanfor would not have claimed the rent the distance from the Lammocks by the time it took as to go down to them. I lost sight of the had the defondant been removed to another Bts. light about an hour, and when I eat it again it tion, bat the order for his removal was cancelled; was bearing 9. W. ¡ W. mook Ropke et a distance of about a quartar of a mile. I suppose the time then would be about 2.40. but I cannot say, as I took

cumstances under which he entered it... no partionlar motion. We saw the red light just

His Lordship and the plaintift was entitled to after a hat altered the curse to W.S.Whis rent, that by payment for the full weath of It was first in sight about a compla of minutes Angust the Gefendant had shown that the

Josaph Ess, third engineer of the Dougles, was also called, and stated that he was on the tenancy was from the Tel.of the month, and that the conversation to which the defondant referred watch for soms time up to the vasel's going pridently referred only as to whether the house ashore, and bodoposed to the orders given by tās

was to be taken for a quarter. If a married con- telegraph, and by the last witness. His bridence table wore ramoved from one Station to another corroborated thất given shove.

he was sure the Government would not allow him to suffer with respect to his rent, but in this case the defendant had not boon removed.

We passed the Lim-

The inquiry was adjourned until 10.30 this murting.

HONGKONG AND CHINA BAKERY

COMPANY, LIMITĖD.

The fourteenth ordinary general mesting of the Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Li mited, was hold at the office of the General Managera, Mesars, Lane, Crawford & Co., yes terday afternoon. Thera were present Mosars, D.R. Crawford (Chairman), D Hatchie, D. McCulloch (Canalting Committee), W, Logge. Dr. W. Young, A. E. Vaucher, E. Georgs, A. G. Stakaa, G. C. Cox, and H. Foss,

The CHAIRMAN read the report, which has al. ready been published, and said he would be happy to answer any, qusations which any ons might wish to pat.

Mr. VADCHER asked what the $$,906 cash in hand was.

The CHAIRMAN said that was notually cash in hand, out of which the dividend would be paid, and the remstoler would be taft as working ea pital. In fast $5,000 of the amount was not in hand now, as it had besa banked for the purpose of paying the dividend.

|

Chief Inspector Grey, who was in court, stated in reply to his Lordship that when married man in feceipt of quartar allsauce were moved from

he left the horse, bowover, and wont into another.

The defendant in reply to his Lordship, said he thought ho was perfectly justified in leaving the house as he did, considering the air-

TANG AHI V. BLOWET, $10. This was a claim by an smah for one month's wague $7, aul the value of certain goods de- tained by the defendant, 88. The defonso is ra gards the claim for wages was fast the plaintiff had left without notice. According to the plain. till she entered the defendant's Razyloo the 4th Doosmber and loft on the 4th. Fe- bary, and the wages due were for the last month. The defendant said the plaintiff was introduced by the previous amah on the 6th of the mouth and commezosd work on the 7th. She did not gira entire satisfandon, and at the end of the first month she received a month's notice. On the 4th February, waich was China New Year's Day, she asked for her mousy and mid sho wanted to go away. The defendant told hor her month did not expira until the 7th and cofased to let her go. She declined to do any mere work, and the defendant then told her she could go if she liked, but that if she did the would not get bar wages. He also told her, to intimidata hor and induce her to go ca with her work, that he would not allow her to take away her things. He thought at the time that all her things were in the house, but she had pro- The CHAIRMAN said there was no change, viously romered them with the exception of one Everything was going on xactly as before, or two articles. She wout sway and did not They had made another try to get the Naval come back for the things she had loft. The de- contracts, but had not been able to got thom fondant's wife gave corroborative avidanme; she put. They had & Badies! Government in Engwa wall at the time the plain went away land; but they had a Conservative one in the and was much foconvenienced by hor going. Naval Yard, and they kept to tesir old contractor.

His Lordship said that the plaintiff by leaving Bir MCULLOCH said he understood the Geue-bofore the expiration of the month had forfeited ral Managers hoped to get rome more Chinees her wages. It seemed she had lost her bead crer the New Year, but parsaas in employment The CHAIRMAN said they were trying to decould not lose their work in that way baless by an, but there were wheels within whoals there, special arrangement. The defendant, Lowever, and many of the compradores had shares in the but made a mistake in detaining the plaintiff's Chinese bakeries. They were moving to get things. mare business in that direction, but without a The defendant'said he did not wish to detain very great deal of hopo.

the things ha marely said that he would detai Thers being no further questions the CBAIR- to induce the plaintiff to go on with har MAN moved that the report and accounts he so-work. couted and passel--

Mr. VAUCHER asked what the proupsets of the Company wore

duatona.

Mr. BrOKES seconded. Carried nussimonsly.

On the motion of Mr. Leban, soecnod by Mr. | might be no further dispute afterwards. Anorde. Mwen, T.T. Bausing. E. L. Woodin,

J. D. Hatakisan. D. Din Criteth, and H. Foss were elected the Consulting Committee.

The ORAIEMAN sail the next business at the election of the auditor.

Mr. Lees said that as Mr. Davis, who had audit the accounts last year, was not a share- holder, he would propose that Ir. E. S. Wheal lar he appointed.

The CHAIR WAY said he had no objection, but be understood it had been considered advisable the auditor should not bon shareholder.

Mr. Bean said that in most companies the

-anditors were shareholdera.

His Lordship said he understood that, but it wasa mistake. Ha directed the things to be sent for, before he gave inignant, in order that there The plaintiff went to gul the things, and on her return to court, having found them all right, His Lordship gure judgmont-disallowing the plaintiff's claim, but ordering the defendsat to pay the cost of summons and hearing faer

fow very

Mr. Geosar seconded the motion, which was carried unanimously.

CuO CHV V. Chung Wan, $100, Mr. Wotton appeared for the defenos and said the defendant had arrived in the colony only the day ago on your crout busines, being in business for the Chiness Government. A special defores had been fled to the effect that the debt

HERTINATION

THE DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20z, 1886.

VESSELS ADVERTISED AS LOADING.

SINGAPORE & VIA SUCSCANAL LONDON, to via Sunz CANAL LONDON, &o., VIA SUIT CANAL, LONDON AND HAMBURG...... LONDON AND HAMBURG...... MARSEILLES TEA SAIGON, &. TRIESTE, &0

SAN FRANCISCO VIA T'HAM...... SANFRANCISCO VIA Y’HAMA... SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO

NEW YORK ***** NEW YORK

VICTORIA, B.C., &c. .................. VICTORIA, B.C PORTLAND, (OREGON) ........ FORT DARWIN &

tearat

BOMBAY YA STRAITS BATAVIA, SAMARANG, O.... SYDNEY & MELBOURNE, &o. YOKOHAMA VYA NAGASAKI, &c. KOBE AND TOKOHAMA SHANGHAI AND YOKOHAMA SHANGHAI .... SHANGHAI SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI VIA AMOY vid SHANGHAI VIA AMPT MANILA

HOTHOW AND BANGKOK ...... SWATOW, AMOY, &c.

POLICE COURT.

YKSSHL'A -HAMS

CAPTAIN.

AT

FOR FREIGHT APPLY TO

TO DE DESPATCHED:

Lydia (ste) Thames (str.)... Cardiganshira (str.) Opair

Asgaste.. Djemaah (str.) Elektra (str.)

Hongkong

T. A. Sentor... W. R. Courtney Baaamisen.....

Hongkong Hangkang

Vagnier 3. Rogus m

W. Makolm... E. O. Days Reiners J. D. Wyman... John A. O'Brion W. Great ....

Whipoo (str.)......

C. M. Noyes... Williams

Hongkong Hongkong Rongkong Hongkong Hongkong Hongkong Hongkong Hongkang Hongkong

Clty of His (str.) -09 - Oceanis (str.) Bussa.... Hoola

Kale,

Colorado Alden Beavo George

Calama

Kashgar (str.)...... Calobes (str.) Guthrie (sta) Teheran str.) ...... Volgs (atr.). Strathloven (ste.)... Clyde (str.)....------ Sachalien (str.)...... Tiarpa (stc) ......... Jason (str.)............ Dorsalion (str.)...... Femoralda (str)... Taichio (str.)...... Thales (str)nand

19th February.

BEFORE ME. N. G. MITCHELL-INNEA.

LARCENY.

Wong Achi, unemployed, against whom there wore two previous convictions, was sontonood to six months' hard labour for stealing & bat can. taining clothing to the value of 20, the property of Leang Chan, ank, at No. 1, Beaconsfield Arcade.

THE CAOL AS A HOSPITAL.

Wong A. I pleaded guilty to stealing two bhu- dies of silk thread, valus 50 centa, the property of Chu Chun, a hawker. Bo said ho took the thread because he wanted to go to prissa and get oured of opium smoking. The Chinese Hospital re- fused to fake him in. He was told that he would get medicina and ba treated well in prison. Sentenced to four months' hard labour, the ficat and last forlight in solitary confinement.

BEFORE MR. A. G. WISE,

RENDITION CASE. Chong Shing was charged with piracy com mitted within the jurisdiction of the Emperar. of Chin

The prisoner'a rendition has been applied for by the Chinese Government and the warrant was issued by command of His Excellency the Acting Governor.

The case was remanded until Monday, no evid once being taken.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT.

John Riley, sesawan, was charged with dis- orderly conduct at the Sailors' Home. It sp- peared he was the worse for liquor, and upset the pists of duff on the table, wasting the food, and otherwise conducted himself in an unruly manner.

Fined $5, in dofault three weeks' hard labour.

TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT.

It is at all times hard to inao ono whom We

hold dear, but it is torribly so when we have the bonsaiousness that bat for mistaken treatment the loved one might have boon with us stili. In some cases the fact that the sufferer is treated for the wrong complaint is known in allolent time to admit of the patient being saved, and the following is a caso in point ---

A little more than two years ago, a beautiful

Her fond parents took her to young lady in New York, was given up to die of consumption. Paris as a last resort, hoping to find some skilfai physician there capable of arresting the rapid stride of the exposed dreadful disease. In this their hopes were blighted, but fortunately away in that distant foreign sity they met with a des which manated from the Mount Lebaton cription of a new method of trinting Dyspepsia, Stakers of the State of New York. The thonght strack the parents of this helpless young girl that perhaps their daughter was afflicted with Indigestion or Dyspepsia, and nof core- sumption; and if so, there might be a chance for be very

Some of the Beigel's Curative Syrap, male

De Haan....... Green

.......

Du Temple Hongkong C. W. Pearson

Homery Wm. Patis..... Milligan

Biomes & Co. P.&O. 9. N.C. Adanson Hello Co Carlowitz & Co. Carinwitn & Co...

Massagorios Marítimas 0. Bachrach

P. M. 5. S. Ca.. O.NO. 8. 8. Co.

Russell & Co.

Melchors & Co..

Carlowitz & Co... Prstan & Co............. Molshors & Co Rossell & Co. Melchers & Co........ Butterfeld & Swiw.. P.&O. 8. N. O Jardine, Matheson & Co.... Russell & Co. P. & O. S. N. Co Mangeries Maritimes Adamson, Boll & Co...... P. & O. 8. N. Co.... Messagorios Maritimes... Siamesen & Co... Butterfeld & Swita,. Butterfeld & Swire... Russell & Co.....

Hongkong Hoegtrong

Hongkong

Hongkong

Hongkong

J. Newlow..... Focook

Hongkong

Yuen Fat Hong

Hongkong

| Asgurth Tayler..

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

FRIDAY, 10th February, UPIUM.

Douglas Laprak & Co.

Quotations are - This year's New Malea $520 par pioui, alice. of 3} Icatties. Tast year's New Malwu$40 per picul, allos. of.

(to 21 eatties. Old Malwa ............ 8550 per pica, allee, of

estties Patna (New) ...... Benaras (Now) Benaros (Old)......

ON LONDON,--

$5563

5364

300 nom.

EXCHANGE.

Telegraphic Transfor

par chest

H

>

Bank Bills, on demand.. Bank Billa, at 30 days' sight.. Bank Billa, at montha' sight”..... Crodits, at 4 months' sight..... ...Documentary Bills, at 4 months'

sight.........

3193

8/3

3141

.8/44

3k

ON PARIS.-

Bank Bills, on dormand

....4.18

Credits, at 4 months sight

.4.24

ON NEW YOL

Bank Bille, on demand.

.81

Credita, 60 days' sight

821

Telegraphie Transfer

220

ON

Bank on demand. ... CALCUTTA

271

Telegraphic Transfor

2201

Bank on demand...

Bank, at sight

Private, 30 days' sight

78.

ON BOMBAT.-*-

ON SHANGHAI ~~

BEARS.

Quotations are: Hongkong sad Shanghai Bank Shares-194

per cent. prominm. Union Insurance Society of Cantos, Limited-

€470 per share.

Chim Traders Insurance Company's Shares-

873 per sharÁ,

North China Insurance Ts. 30 per share. Tangtaze Instance Association-Tls. 125 por

ahara

share.

Chinese Insuranos Company, Limited-$190 per On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tlk. 148|

per share. Canton Insurance Office, Limited-855 per Hongkong Fire Insurance Company's Shares-

share.

$400 per ebars,

Chipa Fire Insurance Company's Shares-$86]

por share.

Shares-91 per cent, prom. Hongkong and Whanpon Dook Company's

Hongkong, Carton, and ffosso Steamboat Co.

Share 66 per share premium. Indo-China Sem Navigation Co.'s Shares

5 per cent, discount. China and Manila Steamship Company, Limited

-80 per cent, discount, nominal.

Douglas Steamship Company, Limited-5524

per share.

Hongkong Gas Company's Shares-1120 per

share.

On 27th inst., at 4 RX

On 2nd March, at 4PM. On or about 25th inst.

Quick despatch.

Quick despstoti.

On 2nd inst., st Noon

VESSELS ON THE BELTH,

AUSTRO HUNGARIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, & TRIESTE, (Taking Cargo st through rates to CALCUTTA, PERSIAN GULF, BLACK SEA LEVANT &¡ ADRIATIC PORTS). HE Company's Steamship

T

"ELEKTRA”

On 2nd March, at Noon. Captain G. Ragusin, will be dospatched as On 4th March, at 3P..above on the 2nd March at NOON.

On 23rd inst., ot 3 P.M.

Quick despatch.

Quick despatch.

Quick despatch.

Quick dospatoh.

Quick Jaspatch.

Quick despatch.

Quick despatch,

Tomorrow, Daylight. On 27th inst., 2.30 .. On er about 27th inst. On 27th inst., at 4 1.3. On 5th March, Daylight Quick despatol. On or about 2 inst. Quick despatch. Quick despatch.

On 22nd last.

Today, si P.M.

On 24th inst

Today, at 5 FM.

For Further Purdicalars regarding Fesight and Passago apply to the Agency of the Com- pany, Praya Castral.

O. EACHRACH,

Agent.

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Hongkong, 17th February, 1886.

·STEAM TO TOKOHAMA, VIA NAGA-

BAKI AND KOBE. (Passing through the INLAND SEA). - THE P. & ̈0. 3. Ñ. Cola Stoarship

“TEHERAN,”

will leave for the above place on FRIDAY. the 5th March, at DAYLIGHT.

A. MaIVER,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 18th February, 1896,

STEAM TO SHANGHAI THE P.&O.S.N. Co.'s Steamship T

To-morrow, Daylight

"CLYDE," To-morrow, Daylight.wal leave for the above pisse about 21 hours!

VESSELS ON THE BERTA,

after her arrival with the next English Mail,

A. MoÏVER,

Superintendent. Hong kong, 18th Februsy, 1886.

THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM. SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,

——

FOR MANILA (DIRECT), THE Company's Steamship

"ESMERALDA,”

گو

Captain Taylor, will be despatched for the abere Port TO-DAY, the 20th instant, at FIVE P.M., instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.,

General Managers.

Hongkong, 10th February, 1886.

FOR HOIHOW AND BANGKOK.

NOTICE, COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.

THE Company's Sterner

THE

- VÕLGA," Captain Du Temple, will be despatched for

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, shortly after the arrival of the Mail ateamur from Europe.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent. Hongkong, 16th February, 1886.

FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG.

THE SCOTTISH ORIENTAL STEAM-E 3/3 L II German Bark

SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE Company's Steamor.

"TAICHIOW,”

Captain J. Nerton, will be despotched for the above Ports TO-MORROW. Le 21st instant,: at DAYLIGHT..

For Freighbor Passage, apply to

YUEN FAT HONG,

Agenta.

Hongkong, 19th February, 1886.

"AUGUSTE,"

VESSELS ON THE BERTH.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. FAQUEBOTS TOSTE FRANCAIB. NOTICE.

STEAM FOR SAIGON. SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, CO LOMBO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, AND CALOUTTA, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN, AND BLACK SEA PORTS, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, AND PORTS OF BBAZIL AND LA PLATA;

ATSO,

LONDON AND ANTWERP. BORDEAUX, LE HAVRE, AND'.

DUNKIRK.

N TUESDAY, the 23rd day of February, 1880, at Noon, the Company's Stoamship "DJEMNAH," Corrsadant Vaquior, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Part for the above ninoes.

Cargo and Specie will be registared for Lan don as well as for Marsoilles, and accoptot in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.

Bhipplag Orders will be granted tili Noon. Cargo will be received on board until t Spole and Parcels until r., on the 22nd February, 1886. (Parcela are not in bo sant on board; they must be left at the Agenny's Ofee.) Contents and value of Packages aro required.

For further particulars, apply at the Com- pany's Office.

ལྟ

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agert. Hongkong, 11th February, 1886. OCCIDENTALAND ORIENTAL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY.

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO. CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE:

YTA

AND

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS, ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.

THE Steamship "DCEANIC," will to duanstored for San Franesea, Yoko hams, on TUESDAY, the 23rd February, at THREY P.M.

Connection being made at Yokohan with

Tost, Master, will load here for the above Ports, Steamers from Shanghai and Japan Porta and will have quick despatch.

For Freight apply të........

CARLOWITZ & Co.

Hongkong, 18th February, 1888.

(301

FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG.

THE S/S L II Norwegian Bark

(401

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOT, AND TAIWANFOD.

THE Company's Steamship

TH

"THALES,"

Captain Poorok, will be dispatched for the Jabove Ports TO-MORNOW, the 21st instant,

at DAYLIGHT,

For Fraight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIE & CO.,

General Managers.. Hongkong, 17th February, 1886. [386

OCEAN STEAMSHIP-COMPANY. FOR SHANGHAI VIA AMOY. (Taking Cargn and Pasangars at through rates for NINGPO, CHEFOO, NEWCHWANG, TUENTLY

HANKOW and Ports on the YAMOTSZEJ. THE

Company's Steamship

*JASON," Captain Milligan," will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 22nd-instant

870

"OPHIR,

All PARCEL PACKAGES zhould be marked to address in full; and same will be receivet at the Company's Office until Frva P.M. the day pre- vions to sailing.

1

RETORY PASCADEs —Passengers, who have Faid full fare, re-ombarking at San Francisco for Chius or Japan (or vice versa) within six months, will be allowed a discount of 20 3⁄4, from

Samsomson, Master, will load here for the abora Retura Fare, if-re embarking within one year, Ports, and will have quick despatch

For Freight, apply to

CARLOWITZ & Co. Hongkong, 23rd December, 1885.

FOR PORTLAND, (OREGON), ↑LLE 3/3 L. II. American Bargao...

"COLOMA,"

12276

an allowance of 10 will be made from Return Farb. Pro-Prld Return Passage Orders, avail- able for one year, will be issued at a Discogat ef 25% from Rotara Face. These allowanc ¿de not apply to through fures from China and

Japan to Europa.

Dementar Invoices to accompany Cargo_des. tined to Ports beyond San Francisco shonki bu sunt to the Company's Ollies, addressed to

For further information 25

M. Noyes, Master, will lead here for the above the Collector of Customs, San Francisco. Port, and will have quick despatch.

For Freight, apply to

MELCHERS & Co.

1283 Hongkong, 2nd February, 1886.

FOR VICTORIA, B.C.

! TB 3/8 L II British Bark

"GEORGE,"

to Freight or. Puswags, apply to the Agency of the Com- pity, No. 50 Queen's Road Cantra).

C. D. HARMAN, Agont. Hongkong, 1st February, 1888.

STEAM POB

PENANG,

SINGAPORE,

COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MALTA,

W. Grant, Master, will load here for the above. MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR BRINDIŠI, Port, and will have quick dospatch.

For Freight, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 7th January, 1886.

FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND PORT TOWNSEND.

For Freight or Pusage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents THE 33 LI.L. American Barqu Hongkong, 15th February, 1836. FOR SHANGHAI AND YOKOHAMA, THE Starmskip

[113

· *ALDEN BESSE,” John A. O'Brien, Master, will load hors far the aboro Ports, and will have quick despatos,

For Freight, apply to

MELCHERS & Co. Hongkong 2nd February, 1884,

́" STRATALEVEN,” C. W. Pearson. Commander, will be despatobod for the abere Ports on or about TUESDAY,

FOR NEW YORK. the 23d int

For Freight or Passage, apply to

ADAMSON, BELL & Co., THE 3/3 D. II German Bark

Agouts. Hongkong, 16th February. .L886.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR SHANGHAI VIA AMOY.

[976

Hongkong Hotel Company's Shares-3169 pot(Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates

share. China Sagar Refining Company, Lixaitax-$5 for NPD, CHE, NEWCHWANG, TIENTSIN,

por share.

China Sagar Refining Company (Debeatures-T

1 per cent. premium, nominal.

HANKOW. and Ports on the YANGTSZE).

E Company's Steamship

"DEUCALION/"

1384

A Cɔ.

"KALE," Reinors, Master. will load here for the above Post, and will have quick dospatch.

For Freight, apply to

CARLOWITZ Hongkong, 11th January, 1886.

FOR NEW YORK. THE 5/6 FT, I American Bark

"COLORADO,"

THE

1150

TRIESTE, VENICE, PLYMOUTH, AND LONDON; ALSO, BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, AND

AUSTRALIA N.B-CARGO CAF BE TAKEN ON THROUGH HELL OF LADING POR BATAVIA, PERSIAN GTLE PORTH. MARSKILLEN, TRIESTE, HAX- BURG, New York, and BostOS.

SPECIE ONLY LANDED AT PLYMOUTH.

THE PENINSULAR AND Oriental SteAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Steamship THAMES." Capt. W. A. Seaton, with Hor Majesty's Muils, will be despatoled from this for LONDON √ BOMBAY and SUEZ CANAL, on TUESDAY, the 2nd March, 2t FOUR P.M.

Cargo wil ho received on board watil TEN A.M. Purels and Specie" (hold) at the Office until Tay, A., on the day of mailing,

Silk and Valuables for Earopa-will be tran- shipped at Colombo, Tea and General Cargo for London will be conveyed við Bombnymilkout transhipment, arriving one week later than by the ordinary dircut runte via Colombo.

For further particulars regarding FREIGHT and PASSAGE apply to the PevINSULAR &

Office, Hongkong.

Lazon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-480 Captain Asgarth, will be despatober as above on J. D. Wyman, Master, will load here for the ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S

Hongkong Ice Company's Sher-3180 per

per share.

chars

Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited)

$120 per share.

espacially for the sure of Dyspepsia, was obtained and administered to the patient, and the result was marrellons. To-day their daughter lives in was barred by the Statats of Limitations. Should the enjoyment of good health. The fact was, his Lordabip not uphold that defence it would the patient had been trasted for the wrong one

plaint, and when she was treated for Dyspepsis be necessary to ask for an adjouernout.

The suit was brought on a promissory nababar real trouble), all the alarming symtoms of The CHAIRMAN That is all the business bedsted six years ago, and his Lordship gaso donsumption vanished. This is not an isolated fore the mooting, gentlemen. The dividend war- Tanta will be ready to-morrow. I am mnoh obdgreat for the defendant on the special de-case. The country is full of suffering thousands Perak Tin Mining and Smelting Company

that are being treated for Liver Complaint, liged to you for your attendasa

The plaintiff, who caused much amusement in Malaria, Kidney Disease, Lang Disorders, &, Mr. VATCHER proposed a voto of thank to art by the emphatic water in which is when the foot is they are afficed with Izli- tha neral Managers, which was carried by ao-spoke and the facial expression with which to restion in some of its varied forms, and all of Buch sufferers would obtain relief if they were properly treated for Dyspepsia.

clamation.

SUPREME COURT.

10th February. CRIMINAL SETONA.

accompanied his ramarks, eaid he did not bars about the money if he asuld only get the defen. dant in court, Gacaniss he wanted to bava a few very important words with him. He had bout him the money to buy a cofllu to bary his grand- other. He had not charged him any interest.

ANOTHER CASE IN POINT.

"Crofton, Christian Co., Ky., U.S.A.,

January 5th, 1862

His Lordship said it was perhaps a pity plaintift "Dear Sir,My daughter, Sarah P. Walker, had not charged interest, because that would have last January was confined to her bed, and had

-$20 por abare, nominal Pazjon and Sunghio Das Samantan Micing

Company, Limited-$8 per sharò. Selangor Tin Mising Company-85 per share,

nominei. Perals Sugar Cultivation Company-TL. 18 per

share.

Hongkong Ropo Manufacturing Company, Li-

mited--864 par sharo,

nominal.

Hongkong and Mac. Glass Manufsoturing Co., China perial Loan of 1884 A-2 per cent.

premium

Barozz THE HON. SIB GERGE PHILLIPPO, kept the debt slive, but now it was dead, and al- been for twelve months, was under treatment of Chitose Imporial Loan of 1881 B-~5 per cent. though it was not a very honest thing for a tan three eminent physicians, who said she had Con- to tako advantage of the statute if he really owed samption and Heart Disease. The doctora and

CHIEF JUSTICE.

THE PASSAGE TIUKES FRAULA

premium.

Chan Aloi and Leong Altk, convicted of ob. taining 8528 by fales pretences were brought up for sentence. They obtained the money by sell ing what they represented to be four passage tickets for Australia.

The Lordship sat her balisved Chan Alot had

At this suggestion the plaintiff langhed in good health, but had it not been for your medi noted the fraud, but Lecue Alak must have credulously, and went on to refer to a pravions cins she would have been now desd—Yourt, &0., lent bizself to it. In determining what sen

"(Bov.) M. Maltor. case in which the defendant had been coñearned.

"Anyone doubting, this can write to Sarah F.

the money, still his business was simply to ad. ali that was her said she was bound to die. Bat Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-5 per cent. minister the law, not to make it. Perhaps if I porsasded her to take your Saigal Cerative the plaintiff wrote to Mah and told him that Syrup, and after having used two and a half

he had leat the defendant this money to hary00 ot. bottles she was restored to perfect hohlth, his grandmother with Mah raight tell him to and said she felt better than she had for five years. My daughter is now living and evjazing pay the money.

tonce he should inflict he took into consideration He said bo was afraid his Lordship. might not

"N.B.If you think this worth printing,

the fact that not a single farthing of the money remember the s, so he had brought the news Walker, Crofton, Ky had been recovered. The sentence on Chau Aloi papers containing the report. Here he produced would therefore be as severe a une ay ho could

two copies of the Daily Press, and continuing his plaasn do so; if not, give it to the waste basket.

pass, but if he would give any information by remarks said that according to Chinese custom which any portion of the money could be re-it was a great merit in him to load the defendant sovered probably his punishment would be re- duced. The sentence on Chan Alof way that the money to bays colla. This was most import be kept in penal serellade for three years, and latter. He was willing to lose the case and pay the costs if the defendant would only come on Loong Afak that he he kapt to hard labour to court, so that he might have a few important for eighteen months.

words with him. This was a just canso,

BEFORE MR. JUSTICE BUSSELT..

Li Akow and Ho Atak, convicted of stealing

A $20 gold pisco from the persia of a widow

His Lordship said he could not kaip him in Sky Way,

Mr. Wotton applied for costs.

Ilis Lordship said this was not a case in which named fang Ahs, were brought up for sonteage. he could allow costa, as if was not necesary to His Lordship mid the jury had not found the employ a solicitor because as soon as the neto prisoners guilty of the violence with which they was produced the thing was decided. “

praminn.

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

(Fack K. Pabsoran & Co ́à Husaris)

February 10th, Thermamba — »‚X.. Thermomell. 2. Mar

Tharucometerd 19.30, Thartmaster-diaz (Wet bulb). Thannel . (Wet balbi The muccedez and x,m. (Wer balb). Thamames--luzimam Thermometer-Miniaurs (over night

WEDNESDAY, the 24th kristant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIDE, àgente. Hongkong, 17th February, 1886.

SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.

(387

FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG, VIA SUEZ CANAL.

ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, and BREMEN). THE Steamship

(Taking Cargo at through rates for WAVEE,

THE

"CARDIGANSHIRE”

above Port, and will have quick despatch.

For Freight, apply to

PUSTAU & Co.

890 Hongkong, 18th February, 1886.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO. THE 3/3 L 1.1. American Slip

"HEOLA,"

THE

B. O. Day, Master, will lead bare for the abore Port, and will have quiet despatch.

For Freight, apply to

MELCHERS & Co. Hongkong, Bud February, 1986.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO,

W. R. Courtney, Commander, will be despatched

For Freight or Possage, apply to

ADAMSON, BELL & CO.,

Agants. Hongkong, 18th February, 1888. - [2304 EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM-

for the stove Ports on or about the 25th inst. TE A. F. British Baequo

SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR SYDNEY,'. MELBOURNE, AND ADELAIDE. (Calling at PORT DARWIN and QUEENSLAND FORTS, and taking through Cargo to New ZEALAND, TASMANIA, KO.) THE Steamship

67

THE

69

65

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

AFTER MANY YEARS.

"Whittle-le-Woods, near Chorley,

December 25th, 1883. "Doar Bir.-Mother Seige's medicine sells exceeding well with us, all that try it speak highly in its favour. We had a case of a young lily that had been troubled many years with pains after eating. She tells us that the pains were entirely taken away after a few doses of STATION. your medicino.—Yours truly,

* E. Pool"

REGISTER.

28th February, 1995, at a æ.36.

Mand

Balphant... AFTER SEVERAL YEARS,

loogkang Amor Stoke Ferry, January 9th, 1894

Shunghri "Gantismon--I have used Saigol's Syrup for Salaki......

90 40

were charged. Had they been found guilty of On the debit note for the hearing fees being the violence the old woman alleged they used handed to the plaintiff he hold it up to his Lord- towards her, throwing her down and rubbing ship dramatically and asked who was to pay that, several years, and have foundit a most officesisus pepper in her eyes, they would certainly have be or the defendant. On being told that he had vanedy for Liver complaints and general de- been flogged. The sentence was that they be to pay it he padured his parss with mach din bility, and I always keep some by me, and cannot play and landing the money over with the ap. I speak too highly in its praise-I remain, yours pearance of great good humour again remarked truly,

kept in penal survitade for three park.

A VIOLENT CRIMINAL

Wong Akwan, sonvicted of breaking and

that he would willingly pay the solicitor's casts

as wellif this defendant would only come to court

tering a dwelling benso with intent to steal, was and have a few important words.

brought up for mulence.

17th February, 1983, at 10 1.36.

Wish

STATION

"Harriett King."

AFTER SIXTEEN YEARS. "95, Nongate Street, Worksop, Notts.

4 December 26th 1383 "Gentlemen-It is with the greatest of plea-JBang

Aloia

150,17 Siphong. Borghouse JAN

Winds

30,40 30.

Bir Lordship said the prisoner was armed with EZRA v. LI WAN SHANG AND OTHERS, 1962. kaifs, he had a paper of pepper, and a rope Br. Wotton appeared for the plaintiff. The roned his person which was certainly not in-claiza was for a balance of account due for two sure I accorl my testimony as to the efficacy of tarted to be used innocently. He out a man in okosta of Fatna opiura, sold to the Kwong Shing Mother Bogel's Syrup. My wife, who has wo bad 30880, 100ther in the strost, and stab. Tong shop. Only one of the defendants up stored from acute Drapepes for over sixtoon bed a constable twice and tried to cat his thront peared, who said his share in the shop, which years, is now perfectly better through the stla Although he had not been convicted of these

was now closed, was 5600; the money now claimed help of your Byrup. I have spent pounds in offences he (his Lordahip) had them before him had hoon miren to the machsez to pay and ho hudligines troma doctor-in fact, I began to think in sworn testimony, and he must treat the pri

Febo was incurable,' until your marvellous mediame ran away with it. Boner as a bold and dangerous robber. The sen-

Judgment was given for the plaintiff against was tried remain, your thankfdily,

"Alfred For" 2024--2

tenor was that he be kept in penal servitude for the defendant who appeared and another on whom seven years, that being the maximam paralty the summons had been served at Canton; the under the section under which the prisoner had other defendants had not been found. bosa convicted.

CHAN LEUNG 1. YAM CHIRɑ, $459. Mr. Wotten appeared for the plaintiff, who is

+

ARMED RAID).

Tam Aching and Kwong Alol, souvisted

of making an smood raid on the Tong. On a timber morshaat. The amount claimed was ohandler's shop, Prays West, and stealing for wood supplied. Defendant, a contracte. $249, 3.000 cosh, end $13 worth of opian, wore did not appear, and jalgment was given for the brought op for pentage y

His Lordship said the foffence of

which

the prisoners had been convicted was a very serious one. The first prisoner, haring boen

plaintiffs lid-contés moderated averag

TING WAR KIT V. TAM CHEG. $224. Mr. Wotte appeared for the pisiatiff, a dealer

in the habit of going to the shop, knew whore in Bio. Defendant did not appear. Judgment

the money was, and His Lordship thought it for the plaintiff with posts.

Á alightly altered version of a very old story is going the round of the American papers. But here it is Once Disraeli and his wife, were

The Barqueio i will ring in the south but grèflents for NE, wurde oppose to be-portasing. The temperatus, in low, the hity moderate, and the weather OVUOSI,

W. DOBEECK. Hongkong Observatory, 19th February, 1886.

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

Earometer.kerami

Previous On but On dato

"GUTHRIE," Captain Grson, will be despatched for the above Forts on SATURDAY, the 27th instant, at FOUR P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.,

Arents. Hongkong, 11th January, 1886.

1310

FOR SINGAPORE, HAYEE AND HAM-

**—— BURG, VIK SUEZ CANAL. MHE Steamship

THE

"LYDIA" Captain Voss, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 27th instant, at FOUR P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 19th February, 1983,

NETHERLANDS-INDIA SECAM

GATION COMPANY, LIMITED. -FOE BATAVIA, SAMARANG, AND

BOURABAYA, VIA SAIGON

AND BINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamakip

"CELEBES,"

"SUSSEX"

(199

W. Malcolm, Master, will lood here for the above Port, and will have quick despatch

For Freight, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 6th February, 1886.

315

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.

Neither the CAPTAINS, the Acurta, nor the OWNEES, will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Crews of the following Vessels during their stay in Hongkong Harbour ----

AGENOR, Anr. ship, Lothaop-Russell & Co. ARAB Ger. k., J. Mo-Wioler & Co. ASCALON, Brit. etc., Harris.-Svensson & Co. Auguere, Ger. bk., Tost.-Order. BATAVIA, Brit. bk., Nielssen.-Order. CAHORTA, Dat. str., Orsilla.Jardine, Mathe-

zen & Co.

GARISEROOKE, Anir. str. Cass.-Order.

CENTENNIAL, Amr. bk, T. M. Bearse.-Captain. C. F. BAROBNE,Amr-ship, Atherton-Order. CHANNEL QUEEN. Brit. bk., Lo Lacheur-Ed.

Echelliass & Co.

CHON WATTANA, Sium. bk., Gulrich-Chiness. CICERO, Brit-str., George-Adamson, Bell-

Ca

DMGY F. WETIKEY, Amr, thup, H. B. Rollins.

Gibb, Livingston & Co.. FREJE, Dat. str, Land-Arnhold, Karberg &

.Co.

The Contents and Value of Packages are re- quired to be declared prior to shipment.

Shippers are particularly requested, to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Black Bills of Lading.

NBThis Steamer takes Carge and Pas- Sangers for forel

A. McIVER,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 18th February, 1898

U. S. MAIL LINE.

PACIFIC MAILSTEAMSHIPCOMPANY.

THROUGH wư NEW YORK, VIA OVER- LAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT YOKOHAMA AND SAN FRANCISCO.

THE U. S. Mail Steamar "CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO" will be despatched for San Francisco, vil Yokohams. on THURS DAY, the 4th March, at THRER P.M.,

taking Passengers and Freight for Japan, the United States and Europe.

Through Bills of Lading issued for trans-

portalion to Yokohama and other Jagar Ports. to San Francisco, to Atlantis and Inland Cities of the United Sastos, via Overland Railways, to Havans, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports. in Mozio, Contral and South America, by the Company's and connecting Steamers.

Through Psage Tickets granted to England. France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Stasivers.

RETURN PASSAGES.-Passongers, who hars paid fall fare, re-embarking at San Francisco for China or Japan (or vice versa) within dr months, will be slowed a discount of 20%, from

Return Fare; if re-embarking within one yOSE, an allowance of 10 will be made from Retura Fro

Pro-paid Return Passage Orders, avail- able for one year, will be issued at a Discount of 25 from Return Fore. These allowances do not apply is through farts from China and Jame to Furore

[402 F.H. DREW Gar.bk., Rothbart-Siamese & Co.

GRAFTOE, Brit. str., Seaborne.-Russell & Co. NAVI-GRATITUDE, Drit str., N. C. Wake-Order. GREAT ADMIRAL, Amr. ship, B, Thompson

Captain. MCNEAR, Amr. ship. J. N. Frost.-Order. MIMIING, Brit. str., Hutchison-Adamson, of Customs at San Francisco.

Bell & Co.

MORAT, Brit str, Dunoon.-Adamson, Ball &

Com

Ocnam, Brit. str. Metcalfe.-O. & O. S. 8. Co.

Captain de Haan, will be despatched as above PARTRIDGE, Brit. str., Stavers, Gibb, Liging-

on or about the 27th instaut

For Freight ar Passage, apply to

ston & Co.

P. O. KAO Brit sir.. Stratton-Yun Fat

|

Kang..

|

BIGFAL, Gor, str., Hundewadt-Biemason & Co.

[599

BOUCHERN Curas, Amr. þ, J. Boss-Captain. SPINAWAY, Brit: bk, Garrlok.-Caplain. Sussex, brit. bk, Maisoim.--Order.

TA HONGKONG, Siamese ship, Schmiegelow,~--

Chinese.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents Hongkong, 18th February, 1894.

NOTICE. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANÇAIS, THCS Company's. Riqemer

day.

at 10 min fat 5p.m.

THE

80.30

21.30

50

ES.EE.

at a dinner where Bernal Usborne sat beside Mrs. Diarachi. After the ladies had withdrawn, Os- Temperature borne who had the manners of an onrsug-outang, Humidity...........

E.N.E. called out :--* Good God, Diersali, what possam Dienation of wind. .... "AT JOU TO MAVIY THAT FORET (ht this grouch Worvené vină margtemetealamons ja dood silence of suspènse and dismay fell upon Weather

Bain

all at the table. Disraeli looked up and said, quietly" Partly, Osborne, for a reason which

Jou are incapable of understanding-gratitude!”

bd

"BAGHALIEN,* Captain Homory, will be despatabed for

SHANGHAI

From Europe.

1 W, DOBERCK.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent.

Hongkong Observatory, 19th February, 1886. Hongkong, 16th February, 1886.

Freight will be revived on board antifax on the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will be received at the Oon until 5 P.M. Mare day; all Parcol Packages should be marked to address in fall; value of esme is required.

Consula Tavulcus to accompany Cargo Franciaod destined to Paris beyond SED should be sent to the Company's Offloes in Sealed Brisalopes, vitressed to the Collector

For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company: Na 30s, Queen's Road Central.

C. D. HARMAN, Agent. Hongkong, 15th February, 1886.

TEN YBAES IN

THE

FAR EAST.. JUST PUBLISHED. DEMY Bro. pp. 163, CLOTH, $2.00. AVENTS IN HONGKONG AND THE

FAR EAST.

1875 TO

1834

Artim grad Obranologically, with Goplous

VILLA DE RIVADAVIA, Spanish brig, M. de INDEX, by which the date of any event mau be

Carmis.-Brandao & Co. VORTION, Brit. str., J. Brown-Arnhold,

Karberg & Co

NOW ON SALE.

DOIEND VOLDIES of the China Overland

Trand andport for the Year 1885. PRICE TEX DOLLARS: Apply at the Daily Pran Oce Hangkung. January, 1886.

fourd at a glance.

Forms a complete register of POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL and SOCIAL OCCURRENCE), WRECKS SHIPPING CASUALTIES, FIBES, TYPHOOKS, £0.

DAILY PRESS Olice, Wyndham Street." KELLY & WALSH, Queen's Road W. BREWER, Queen's Road. Hongkong, 28th April, 1855.

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