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The Daily Press.

Harowa, Arai 7, 1986.

In the recognisanos given by publicans on receiving their licence one of the conditions is that they shall not allow say person " to remain in or upon the same [the house or

THIR DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL, Trn, 1886.

It has been anggefad that, if necessary re-f The U. 8. corvetta Alert, Commander Bar renne might be raised by compelling doors in cigars and tobaɑce to take out loendes.

time stosmer Ara.

The following telegram datwi Lendon, With March, from the Brisbane Conerier, rotara to former Consul for Germany in Hongkong *Mr. Gustar Travers has been appointed Ger- man Consal for Australasin."

THE ENGLISH MISSION TO THIGET.

2.That for the purpose of cutablishing the amomet | if alovly, restored, though it is probable that you

timo must depsa before the flanting natira sujiltil clay, arrived here yesterday morning from Can of that Hallity all rondful inquiries may ha mafo.

--That in the moontime the defendants and cach which was withdrawn, of the sommaresment of 'the ton, and proceeded over to dock to here ber of them may be restrained by the order and ixjano trouble is raiarnod to its ingitimate chanuala. A London paper says:-The statement in the bottam examined Ix. consequence of her recention of this honourable scort from farther proceeding The premes of the Commissions for the delimita cffect that the Government of India. Intoula ta The Agents (Messra. Stansson & Co.) inform grounding on the Bpark Rook in the Canton their aid aims in the said Vics-Admiralty Court of tion of the Tesatiars between Chins and Tonquin da and a Mission to Thibat, invests with interact us that the D. D. R. stramer, Hesperia, from River.

Hongkong, and from commenting or presating yover and has the carofal attention of the Chambar, an authoritativo account of how the Chinese Gu- Hamberg, left Booz again for Singapore and

nit or suis erainst the plaintiff in coapest of the who have to express that satisfaction at the reverent ware induced to give their nasent to this port yesterday.

The following paragraph is taken from the stems aforesaid.

cual con red of events in Bora which are likely to Tonian Economist of the 18th February In a

And the plaintiff will over pray.

ronnit in the addition of a vakable provised to the the Mission, and to grant the neossary pa Bonker A. M. Cardoso, the ex-Colonial Sonut Issas (see zonomist, December 20th, 1885. The Acting Attorney-General read the pati. Urike Indian Empire sad the opening of non porta. A womber of the Bangal Civil Serviss, erstary-General of Macao, left kere yesterday for

the Chamber the natonalon of Frannbindaecceis Ton some attention to the Thibstat question, and Tishon #16 Marasillas, by the Messagories Mari.. 114) quoted from theffingapore Fese Fraas tion, and explained how the notion had been trans. only to the trade of the world. In the opinion of saved Mr. Celman Meaning, who has devoted a strong complaint of the unsatisfactory state of ferred from the Vine Admiralty Jurisdiction to and that of England in Bermah ruant hero who had saveral interviews with the officials of the currancy of the Braits Settlements. It was the Original Jurisdiction. He rise coed the dabenedikal visit on the serial relations of both Lhases on the Himalayan frautier in 1834-6, was Wo bear the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock pointed out that, although these are British fondanta answer to the petition, which was as constries with the Chinese Empire.

Thenquirieswtich the former Committee ware nan-ordered to proceed to Poking for the purposes of Company are thinking of Introducing the elec- territory, they are left to depend for their coinage follows ---

dusting with regard to the improvement of the Wo obtaining from the Tong-3 Yarson the pas trio light at their establishment at Hung Haminartistic, badly Autahod, of uncartain Intrinsic 6, and 7 of the plaiutine petition.

1-The defendants admit paragrapha 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, sung Biver and the Drawback question here remained porta pacossary to carry out the additional elanse mainly upon Merion, which supplies a dollar

nectart thingh the lamental dosesse of Bir Harry to facilitate night work.

valns, and oxaily counterfeited." and as a ready. -And the defordeste farther, admit that the Parkes, IM. Enro, Extraordinary and Minister of the Chefoo Convention, authorising a Mission it was suggested that far this unsatisfactory chap. 63, sec. 54, limiting their ability on paring intraint of his suposate, but they have not hear nat October, and found at the beginning of his plaintifa nes antitet ta deres unter and 21 Vie. Plenipotentiary at Peking, and the dolay in the aprum India to Less. He arrived at Peking a coin Beltish dollar should be substitated. Of into on the sun of £16, 3, with the interest three lost sight of by the Committoo who only await the op-negotiations that while Li Heng-chang way in the justics of this complaint there can be no ques oust the mto of sight per cunt, par anewn from the portunity to renew their application. It is understood favour of his request, the other Chinora Ministeri tion, and the remedy proposed stoms to us unt 17th October, 1985, the data of the onllision between that H.M. Government bare forwarded instruction to were unfavourably disposed. The latter werd only the true one, but one also which it would be the tourastaps Glofruin and Camorta to the date of Mr. O'Coroz, H.M. Charga d'Affairen at Paking to On ear front page will be found the pro-r Government meras slowly, and our abjects Vice Admiralty in the two suite of Morogor and tragedieary and sinistor Plonipotentiary, the Doyon ay steps to give it offct. On our side, the to our advantage to apply. But in such matters payment, and upen giving sonrity for the payment as if nafte, ddau Summittos hard a itizens Tux, mustined to blame Li for inserting of all the gnats incured by the defendants in the Court Exeles M. vs Brault, E.G.H. Bavor Ersuchschussia LeChoco Conventia, than to take gramms of the Hongkong Boboots Athletic is the East will, wo foar, hayo to wait some time others v. the Canortu, and the Netherlands Ind. §. e: the Dinlenetle Body at Peking drawing his attan representative of the Indina Government, në Sports, which will take place to-morrow on the before their complaints make much impression N. Co. v. the Alstrain and all the costs of the emittion to the subfoot.

won as he found that all hope of a formal treaty Cricket Ground. By kind permission of Colonel here. It is satisfactory, however, to find that and of may reference therander. Foster and the Osers of the Regiment, the Nor-they have orga now not been made wholly in

was tatile, desired to obtain an Imperisi pro Mr. Francis offered no opposition to the poti. The Mainipal Connell having hittat t the clamation declaring that the capricious closing thamptonshire Band will be present and play rain Tn a recent number of the Macan tiou. He asked that a decre shesld be grated commit on their Rayted Scule of Wharfage Das, the of the passes sad barassing of traders is opposed during the afternoon, Mrs. Marah has kindly sancter notice is taken of the agitation, and it in the snit declaring the limit of liability, but at ronation of which was awdlad os at the Mosting to the wishes of the Chinese Government, and promised to present the prized,

urged that it should be met by an improvement

of Ratepayers hold on the 13th February, 189, the also giring paroission for English saroya to The Russian journal Fladivostock states that in the Mexican dollar. Our contemporary is

Tariff was approved of with the understanding are tas Governor-General of the territory of tho of prepred to admit that the acin is inartiate,

the Council would give fair considerations in some proceed to Lhases. When the Taung-li Yamoh Best heard these demands they prevaricated, Abor has sdilrassed an aranet entreaty to all but that it could, and ought in be made much

here it was found in prasties to bear too heavily.

making excuses shout the non-ratifeation of tas better than it is. "That our national dollar may the houses of businesa i Vladivostok to co-be proved to a paint whore danger of indi tribute as much as possible to the development criminute counterfeiting cases" it writes, wo of commercia: relations with Korea and that he have no doubt. Cartainly to milling may baim- has drawn their attention in partionlar to the proved, and minor dstalle of finish corrected... regular service performed on this line by the and certainly the Mint sari ho furnished with a steamer Baikal,

the same time be would ask that a clansa aborld be inserted directing that the inquiry with re- lernen to the claim should be continued by the Registrar, and reported upon to the court, and that the matter should stand over.

Mis Lordship made the order applied for.

IN BANKEUPTCY.

Barone THE CHIEF JUSTICE

WHARFAJE DUEĘ.

PILOTAGE, SAEGULATIONS,

A application from the Pilote, other than those who Choloo Convention, and the necessity of oblain- took part in the original spplication to Mr. A. M. Hieing the amout of the other Powers. They then oe, Can Farbour-Master, for a revision of the existing referred to a roport from the Chinese, Aban at Rales, ofjecting to the proposed rovisions on the Lhaasa, alleging that the Thibetans werd hostilo ground of the pressing tġa hardly on a large acetisu to the English, and that he had received a poli- body, as commaniested to Driton from "all the clergy and laity of all the of the pil. Cons.Genersi and Dogon of the provinces of U, Tsang, &," bɔgging that they

Luhrsen. Consular Body, who had previously sabesitted Mr. Bia

BANKRUPT.hea's proposte alterations to & Commitise et Conanta

Those decision soincides with the opinions ozpressed remarked, “We cannot wholly control tha Thike in the ambjent by the Committee, but the Barbour-tank, and of what use will passports and a copy Master diamented, and the matter roomies instate quo of our letter to the Amban be, if the Thibetaos The correspondon on the subjent will be found in fase to allow you to enter the country the Appendix.

Mr. Colman Macaulay replied by pointing ent- that the Thibetans alloged that it was the Chinasın The attention of the Comunitae baying basu valled and not they who opposed the English entry to certain wtrictions proposed to be placed opas

AFTER-HOURS PERMITS,

TRADE STATISTICS.

Indo-Chine 9. N. Co. Scottish Oriantala omitted. In the new Spirit Licence Rits white "doctoring" has been largely resorted to it made in respect of a lottery illegal where the viously opposed the bankrupt getting her dis- Pradoof the whole of Chius, extending if possible to of the passports was promised, snd a week later

the nomos of TWELVE IпOUSAND, THREE HUNDREÒ, ARTI EIGHTY SIX FOREIGNERS

arranged under one Alphabet in the strictest order, the initials as well as the surnames being alphabetical.

KATEWAYS IN BODMAH,

that the Chambar socia

botter dia," It is evident from this that the The following intorosting item appears in possibility of the introduction of a British dollar Queensland contemporary"It was stated is regarded with vousiderable apprehension in IN RE MARIA ANTONIA DURAND,

Mr. Ewane appeared for the bankrapt, Mr. anma time ago that the Secretary of State for Mexico, and it is not improbable that this will

Caldwell fer two of the creditors. War had offered commissions in the Royal lead the Mexican Government to effect a much

The bankrupt now shine before the court by Engiavers to graduates of Australian and Now needed improvement of its silver coinaga, Zealand Universities, one to be aclested from

edjournment to apply for an order of discharge, SCRAITS SEMGEMENTS,premises] tippling or drinking after the bourse colony. Lord Carrington has nominated has delivered judgment in a case which involved Lordship adjourned the matter, rocoramending The Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements It will be remembered that a wook pravionsly his ofat night, or on Sunday at any hour, George Polding Campbell, BA, of Cook's the question whether the plaintiff could smbatan the parties to come to some arrangement. always excepting moderate refrachment to River, as the representative of the Sydney tiste a claim for the value of certain tickets

University to receive the appointment, and this known as Hanila lottery tickets, sold by him to baukript's discharge. Ka mightɛar that ha badoharga tonsels cut of recognias! Cektomorfrontier a Chinese placard and a Chinese Real

Mr. Ewers said he had now to apply for the the granting of special permits to load and dis into Thibet, and that he had been shown on th persons who may ba bond file travelling, or goutleraan has been gazetted in England, an a who may be inmates of the house." In the lontanoat, and has rorevod orders to proceed to the defendant The embast of the claim was made arrangements with Mr. Caldwell, and hit was deemed expedient to address Els Excel prohibiting intercourse across the Ilimalaya. recognisance given in connection with an ad- the School of Military Engineering at Chatham being a violation of the provisions of the Gamefaced to the bankrupt getting her discharge, forse, they was, they world indiot much hard-garded as a forgery, and the declared that they $154.25. The defonce was that such a contract believed there would to no further appasitioneno M. Toa Brandt, pointing out that although The Tsang Yamen at ones repudiated all

tanaw KazeIntions had not as yet boon put in fresponsibility for this placard which they ro bling Ordinance XIII. of 1879 was illegal and A. are of 100 won ba paid into court undership and any op4s epon stormer swad no intention of withholding the passports. juact licencs, ie, a licence for the sale by ro. where he will remain for two or three years."

and aronts at this port, and voting the interfaceuoe Since the Government monopoly of tobacco void; and (2nd) that if not illegal and roid by that arrangement. tail of fermented and spirituous liquoré by manufacture in the Philippines ceased it has before of these provisions it was still so by renon Mr. Caldwell said he had submitted the offer of binelf and his colleague to prerant farther action It was only secary, they said, for time to be allowed for a communication to reach the Amban, Bairring-Offloors of the Counting Steamers of persons carrying on the business of hotel one a general remark that the quality put in-of its being a contract against public polios. to his olieats, and they were willing to asoopt it, in the matter,

$

Jue that measures for the safety of the English P.&O. S. N. Co. China & Manila S. 8. Co keepers, restaurateurs, and confectioners, the to cigar has not improved, except where a great His Lordship said there cozli be no doubt of the under the circumstances.

Mr. Gonlbourn, one of the creditors who pre-through their Sooratary, for a completa Return of the with the Tsung-li Yanan the immediate iss

The Bengal Chamber of Commerce haring applied (officers might be taken. At the second interview Mesang Maritimes. Bismasen & Co.prohibition as to the sale on Sunday isly increased price is asked, and not always then; illegality and invalidity of such & contrast ware Japan M.S.S. Co. H.C.&. B. Co.

and the number two eize has been generally contract is made. Having reviewed the autho charge, intimated that he would offer no furtherop- the F 1802, with other statistics bearing on the Douglas S. S.Co. Miscellaneous Const read a first time at the last meeting of the ent down To meet the domand for a full size,rities hia Lordship concluded his judgment as susitions Hexaid--Asfar as I am personally con- azt of wealth eiraalating in the empire, the Cham. the Yamen seat a draft of thoir instructions to China Mor. S. N. Co. Steamers.

Legislative Council the form of recognisance adulterated cigar, wall mods of good tobacco follows:-The contract here will, I think, be corned I withdraw from the matter entirely. I her has done that possible fa auswer to the reaport, the Amban at Lhassa. The Amban is therein bat the record do not extend beyond 1865, and there informed that the Mission is "wont to establish Was na means of sequicing most of the information relations of any and to promote commercial The LIST OF RESIDENTS or ontains gives in the schedule is substantially the Lane Crawford & Co. bure introduced simply and accurately put in this form. In con- think I am better able to bear the loss of my

"sweet" madu frous a blend of pure Isabela and sideration of A giring to a ticket, which shall $215 than they are, and I do not think it would requirel, of which get even approximate esticate intergaarse hat en India and Thibet, and to ba same as in the existing Ordinances; the Cagayan tobacco, which they have named "The enable B to gamble by taking his place in a lot he fair for me to accept any part of the $500 ali bo obtains

the bearer of messages of friendship and respect hour at which the house is to be closed at sailas." Wa employed ourselves yesterday in tery where lotteries are lawful, B agrees to pay under the cirouristsuous. I do not think the

to the Dalai Lama In all of which objets The Committee bava epsolved a communication from it has the fall concurrence and support of the night is loft blank, and public-houses are not sapling them, and can give a decided verdict certain sum for the ticket; the transactions offer is sa bonust one, and I whithdraw from the

in their favour. although an yet they seem a little mutatis izulandis are in substance the same; if master entirely.

Mr. A. T. Colchhoan, who is taking a prominent part Imporial Government." He is also instructed to be kept open at all on Sunday, axaapt for

A had lent the money to B to bay the lottery His Lordship said he should act have granted in the promotion of Bailways in Burmah, wish a view residents in the bones and bond fids travellers.

tinkel, the facts would be it form ideaties with the order of discharge had not an arrangement to opening ap the trade with Sonshera Chins to forsign to issue proclamations at the frontier and else We world, draw the attention of car rauder the two cazes to which I have refarzad as he heen come to, but he abanli bara adopted the enterprise, but the present stage it was considered here, if necessary, in order to remore say The MAPS and PLANS have bean morily Power is, however, given to the Governor to the advertisement of our frontage of Chin-transaction differ. In substance in no wars in parte Hewitt, in which, though the bankrupt supraal of das scheme, thick if Carcie cut in favourable to the vary of British subjects in tis no more than express their suspicion that the Chinese Government is un- in Council to make rales consistent with the ing the positive opening performance of way;

| rinï'a grand circus and moungerie this evening, form only in this way, that A has shortened the was granted protection from the most pressing

In the passports specific mention is Ordiasues for the better carrying out of the commencing at pine o'clock. This combination process by sailing a ticket to B apan, oredis in-reditors, it was granted subject to the creditors

made of the Mission baring the right to proened CODE OF SIGNALS IN USE AT VICTORIA PEAS.same, and under this power possibly some is wall spoken of by papers from all the places stead of ebliging B to procure it with money issuing erecation at any future time

Mr. Hughes, M. Ocnaul, having applied to the to Lha Prince Ching, the loading member rule may be made as to the hour for closing the inhabitants of Hougheng will not fail to plaintif in this action is entitled to recover. I $400 pall into work.

which they have visited, and we have no doubt lant by A upon authority; therefore I think the The bankrupt was then discharged, and the Chambers to the aziding Weights and Measures la of the Tamen, represented the desirability of use at this part, both among natives in their owa deal delaying the departure of the Mission until the ings and alsa hetwon farsigns and vatives, the Ambon had had time to complete his arrau at night, which is left blank in the resogais-avail themselves of this opportunity to see this used hardly add that the laws of England against

neceauty Information was collected and supplied to saca form. The prohibition as to the open-valuable reliction of numerous species of the lotteries and gambling are generally as stringant animal creation which Bigass Chiarini affords | as the laws of these Settlements,, and that the ing of public-houses on Sunday is, however, them. The Band of the Northamptcashire Restringency rests upon similar considerations of absolute, according to the strict reading ofthegiment, by kind permission of Colonel Foster public policy to those which govern legislation

but in practice it has hitherto bean wholly and offers, will play during the evening, and a here.

refreshment bar will be provided for the comfort disregarded. As things stand at present, of visitors. A plan can be soon sad-seats - | Jablin-houses may be kept opan from Mon-feared at the Hongkong Hotel from 9 am to Among the other contents of the book re- Ar Anglo Chiness Calendar, Meantime of Sunday morning to Saturday night, and although 4 p.zo.

rise and Sunset Mean of Barometer and they ought to be closed on Sunday, they are Thermometer, Eainfall. Eclipses, Festivals, &c. A full Chronology of remarkable events since kept open on that day also, either for the the advent of foreigners to China and Japan. whole or part of the day, as the proprietar of A description of the Festivals, Fasts, &c.anch may think fit. We are not aware this?

observed by Chinese. Mahomedans. Porseen. Jaw, So, with the days on which they fall. if is specially desirable to alter this state of Comparative Tables of Mouer, Weights, &c. . affairs. When sailors come ashore on leave The Hongkong Pustal Gaide for 1850. Arrivals stul Departures of Mails and Parenthe regular licensed houses they would pro- on Sunday, if they could not get liquor at Pont at and from London and Hovgkong. Scales of Commissions and Chargon adopted by uibly onnaume camshon instead in more ob- the Charshers of Commaren of Hongkong.jectionable resorts, of which there is no lack and Showgli. Honghen Muir, Jiarioka, and Boat Hire. in the colony. But, seeing that the Logiska. ture now has the matter in hand, it would This issuąnonizing the Now Scale of Hong- kong SIVIP DUTIES. alas tables of bs as well that it should deal with it in an COUZMPERS not elsewhere published. intelligible manner, and not perpetuate pro The APPENDIX consists of

visions which there is no jutention of en-

re-engraved in a saperior style and brought op to date. They now consist of FLASH OF MERCANTILE HOUSE IN CHINA.

MAP OF THE FAR EAST.

MAP OF THE ISLAND OF HONerese. PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA,

PLAN OF THE CITY OF CANTON.

PLAM OF FORVIÓN CONCESSIONE, SHAKOHAI.

PLAN OP Yoxonama.

Plan of Manila.

PLAN OF SAIGEN.

PLAN OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE,

PLAN OF George Town, PENANG

COX HUNDRED PAGES

of engly printed matter to which reference congally aired by residents and those baring commercial or peditioal relations with the Countries ahemed within the scope of the CaRovicus and Dinerosy

Cho Contants of the Appendix are Loo many to enumerara in an Advertisement, but include

TREATIES WITH CHIL→

Great Britain, Nanking, 1822

Tientsin, 14

Chefon, with wditional Article, sed all others not abrogated

Fraure, Tientsin. 1853

Convention, 1960

Treutelo. 1885

United States, Tientsin. 1858

Additional, 1869

!

Faking, 1880

forman, Tientsin. 1891

Peking, 1880

Rastia, Japan. Spain, Brasil, ană Poru.

TELATIER WITH JAPAN-

Great Britain

United States

Netherlande

Carna

TREATIES WITA ÇORBA

TREATIES WITH BIAM

TREATIES WITH AKNÁMS TREATIES WIya Cambodia Customs TARIFFS

Chinasa

Tspanssa LEGAL

Siamese Corean

Orders in Connoil for Government of H.B.M. Sabjools in Chine and Japan, 1965, 1877, 1873, 1881 Rules of HB.M. Supreme and other Courts

In Chios sad Japan

fables of Consular Fees

Code of Civil Procedure, Hongkong

Admiralty Rules

Foreign Jurisdiction. Aef

Regralations for the Consular Courts of United

States in China

Rules of Court of Conedle at Shanghai Chinese Passenger Act TRADE REGULATIONE

China JADED

Siam

forcing. If the bolders of adjunct licences are allowed to keep thair" sofablishments open on Sunday there cm be no reason why the holdera of public-house licences should

The following are the orders of the day for

fo.day's mooting of the Lagistatita Gonnell

1.-Fent vending of the following Billa:-

Bill orbitled tho Loan Ordinance, 1893, A Bill sutit.of the Peads Preservation Or dinanco, 1831. 2.-To receive the report of the Special Committee the Bill entitled the Stamp Ordinamon, 1895. 3-Second reading of the following Hide 7:

1880.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION

for some time & Eest the trade of Northgen Chins. Thibet."

CHINA WEISTA AND MEASURED.

the Coosul. The correspondence will be found in the ments. As the official instructions left Peking Appendia.

for Lhassa in the middle of Narembor, it is LCCOUNTS.

computed that ample time will have been allow- Beroza Ma. JUSTICE BUBBELL

The Accounts of the Chamber ato unoonded, show-ed for this purpose if the Mission leaves India. ing a Balance of Tis. 3.25 to the Debit, which is in the middle of May. By that date also the CHAN KIT SHAN. V. NG SIK KIM. mainly due to the exposes of the Publio Mosting annual prayer meeting in Lhasa will have been Mr. Wolton for the plaintiff, Mr. Caldwell for held in 1831, a part of which appeared in the Statement coacluded.

of Accounts for that year. At the Masking of Rate

The composition of the Mission is the defendant.

payers hold on the 18th February, & Eesolution was not yet decided on, but it is probable that there Chon Kit Shan claimed $57.22 from Ng Sik passed so land the eum of Rs. 730.45 to the Chan-will not be more than a dozen Englishmen. Kim, and as a cross claim Ny Sik Kim claimed her, and it will therefore appear in the max: pair. There will, however, be a strong escurt, which $57.78.

Account. The thanks of the Chamber are due to the may be left at Gyantae or Shipatze. Batonyers for this settlement of its okion. The says were heard togather, and the quos- on at lase was as to whether Ny Bik Kim bad accorded to the Chamber by the mercantile community, The Committes pngrat les pee the very fashla sapport. contracted to be sub-licensee of the Shing Wo more sporinilyat a time when Chambers of Coremerco rat for six or seven meatus and ngrok to pay bave teen pored ? be of su much importance to the monthly licence fee of $25. The case took from welfare and scosity of the raereantin body at large- 10.30 am to 1 pm. to dispose of, and being al-scalations in England and her colonies and else sein ehown by the protiusut position takan by anoti

The E. AA. S. E. Co.'s steamor dîrlie, with most in the nature of a test case, was of nonsider where, and the Tacs and interest of the work they the Australian mail, arrived here yesterday able interest to a number of Chinese present rendertaking. This Chamber in its time his morning. The subjoined telegrams are taken during the bestâng.

rendered good Horrione ta the coamnuity, and may do Judgment was given for Chan Kit Sian for so an oa opportunity offers, and it worms enty from our Australian Gles:- $57.22 and the suit of Ng Sik Kim was dismissed reasonable that unghiatorent ehall be taken in it žo preksten ik axistence, sa ik. in nosilnen da comarİ Mr. Wotten asked for casts of salt which were that a permanently constitutebols like the Chamber

Jmust have greater weight thu súx temporary adan

ciation formed for any sporis! ptzpass.

a

We have to acknowledge the receipt of a copy of the ruport of the Mackay Mission Hospital in Tamsui fot.1684 and 1995. The work of the Hospital was much interfered with during the Frech attack on Formosa, but it was enabled-- 21 our currespoulent at Tammi stated at the time-lo ronder excellent service to the wounded Chines soldiers. Dr. Johanson says that after the bombardinont of the place on the 8th Octo- ber, 1834, and landing of the French, 150 wound- ed Chiness were taken to the Hospital and ten more the next day, twenty three of when diad, - fill entitled the Spirit Licenos Ordinance, most of them through being enfeebled by previous diseases. Dr. Jolinusen continues :-"The au- (b)-A Hill entitied an Ordinance for the Incor- berdoable and triple shot wounds was very great, poration of the Procurator for the Dominion Mis-

isar in the Far East, in Hongkong.

the consequence of using the modern machine 4-To ginto Conuiltee of the following Billegans. I noted forty-two men having two, and

(a)--A Bill entitled an Onlinuro to amend the twenty men three or more wounds. Soos grauteri Law se to Saler of Land by Pablia Aussion.

through the abdomen prøvet, iuvariably fatal: but of eighteen man who had been shot through the lungs, none died in tho Hospital in couse- - Bill untitleds: Onlcspce to consolidate quemos of these wonada. Generally these and amend the law for preventing Frauda upon solders behaved quietly and orderly in the Hos Creditors by Secret Bills of Sale of Foresual Chotisla pita, baaring their offerings with zrest ferti- 5-To reare consider tion in Committee of theude, but showing eu partionlar grafitads for But anticed an Ordinaues to amend the Law relat the treatment they received. But one masa. įing to Vagrants.

who had his whole lower jaw and part of his Commenting on the new Chiamo Immigration tongue carried away by a shot and whom we

Ip Wing was summoned by Inspector Bremner Regulation, which is pablished in our advertisept alive for twenty-one days by injecting ing columns by the Hawaiian Consul General, the į duide through inbe to the sophagus. on a charge of keeping an agency for the sale of

When he felt himself taza fa lottery tickets at the upper fur of No. THE

and in default of paving a fine of $100 he was 41 Upper Lavar Row. Hoxdmitted the offenes,

Awe, of 19, Station-street, was auzamoned by Inspector Quinesy on a similar charge. He waS convicted and the aume alternatives offered him, and he paid the fine.

b. Dill entitled an Urdinance for the list of Widows and Children of Intestates where the peruous) cutain is of small value

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POLICE COURP.

6th April.

BEFORE Ma E. MAOKAN.

TEZE FA CAYER.

bo compelled to close theirs. Again, if the Honnials Daily Bulletin saya:"I this regu-proved an exception. word "travelling" is to he retained in the Billlation be enforced, and it be possible to present dying he pressed a few dollars, all his cortal

the fraudulent issue of passports, the increase of possessions, into my hands. Besides this patient; the meaning to be attached to it should be Chinese in thi+ Kingdom will be oberked at once, we had two other osses in which tho lovor jaw, committed to gaol for three months' hard labour.

PETTY LARCENIES.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

ANOTHER GENERAL ELECTION IN ENGLAND

FROBARLE..

LONDON, 3rd March. Kr. John Morley. Chief Secretary for Ireland stated, in the course of a sparch which he de At the Annual Meeting of the Chamber. osed for livered last night, that a fresh general election 9th March, the fllowing basiones will be brought

BUSINTSJ.

forward, togather with any motions which may be will in all probability take place shortly.

mado in accordance with the Balo:

1-Adoption of the Report. Y-Passing the Autounks.

-Election of the Committee.

A. G. WOOD, Vine, Chairman.

SELANGOR VIN MINING COM.

PANY OF SHANGHAI,

ME GLADSTONE AND HIS BISH POLICY.

LONDON, 5th March. Mr. Gladstons bas authorised a dorial of "the raport that he is parleging with Mr. Parnell.

Her Majesty the Quson had a conference with Ministers at Hackingham Palaca to-day.

i

LONDON, 7th March It is reported that Mr. Gladstone proposes to The following is the fourth annual report of constitute four provincial councils in Ireland. this Company

LONDON, 8th Marob. giron in the interpretation clause. In Esend, naturally, thers will follow a gradual de- and one where nearly half the face had been shot land, for the purposee of the equivalent Act, crassa. Probably this regulation goes to the away. Two of these recovered from their fearful

The directore now beg to make their report of the

A Paraalita crusade will shortly be com working of the corapany since the last annual general menced in England. a traveller is deemed to be a person who has langth of what is practicable for the time being. wounds. After all the patients from the Tare-

moeing held on 7th March, 185. It is, at all events, a more in the right direction. sai battlefield had left tas Hospital, we received

LONDON, 15th March travelled a certain number of miles before There can be no spprehension of the planting is only seventeen wounded soldiers during the

It will be remebered that at that meeting three recommendations for futare working, made by Mr. The Times this morning states that Mr. Glad- reaching the house where he seeks refresh. terest suffering for lookoflabour on ecocant of the fighting round Kelang, is hostilitis were

Li Ayun, stou outter, for stealing about 50 Hantor, we submitted to the shareholders: the store proposes to isans a loma of £220,000,000, asure of restriction proclaimed, while Japan-earried on constantly fur greater number ment. In this worse we practically bare noes in apparently unlimited numbers can he ob-aught to have coma We have Tan to believe premises on the 5th inst, was sentenced to six of the Hongkong shorebolders, and at the adjourned

cents worth of iron from the Sam Shui Po Dock neating was adjourned in order to take the opinion for the purpose of buying out the Irish landlords.

Lator travellere in Hougtong, for the few persons tained and Portuguese are still disposed to come that some of the Chinese general officers pre-weaks band labour and three hours public ex-mouling held on 15th April, the following resolution

was unanitaoculy adopted

Mr. Gladstone's scheme of expropriation for who may come is from the outlying villages here with their wives and children. There are rental their mon fruar sening to as. Their posure in the stocks at the stone of the offence. That he directore a empowered to carry out the Ireland will cost more than £200,000,000

indoed, large resources of Chinese labour now in ressons may have bena, that they did not want to Victoria on Sunday are hardly worth the country, which in the more available the less to be nuder deeper obligations to the hission, or for a week for stealing an oil oan, value 75 couts, ing of Bleek No. & at Sungle Pateh."

Wong Kan Chang, coolle, was art to guol sobre recommended by Mr. Haughton for the work involving an annual payment for interest by

British taxpaysm of £6,000,000. taking into account, and as to persona from that nationality controls the market, as it has in that they thought they would be obliged at the waterworks at Wong Noi Cheong, on the

Ir. scordance with this ranolation instructiona WOKA It is believed that Mr. Galatone's plan for an It would be sa excellent corollary to reward our services if employed longer than 4th inst. the prat on board ship, the ship is their home for the the now regulation if the vagrant law was en was absolutely cry."

of the company having been for ears time at a stand-Irish Logislature provided for a single Chamber time being, and a ten minutes' passage in a torced, so that Chiusase could not be supportedin

Chung Aying was convicted of sterling still linicalty was experienced in nollecting labour in Dublin, Ireland souding thirty members to jacket belonging to à pamanger on board tas again, this diBonity overcome, trouble arose between the Imperial Parliament. The police are to be sampan to the shora could hardly be held to illness by associations of their countrymen,

Centon ateamer Wah Yeung, and be was sen- the contractors and the occlies employed, and it was under the control of the Irish Parliament, het tenced to six weeks' hised labour.

not mutil the end of July that tho excavation was bot- constitute then travellers. These are points thereby being maintained as a vicious and in-

jurious element in the city" which, we think, might with adrantage be considered when the Bill is in Committes.

The Hawaiisa Daily Bulletin of the 27th Fe bruary says that the P.M. stoamer City of Peking arrived in Honolulu harbour at 9.30 a.m. on the Tae despatch recording the capture of Lokard, including about 230 women. Fifty able- S6th February, with 993 Japanese immigrants on Eni shows that the French are making sub bond seamen formad part of the cantingent, stantisi progress in the pacification of Ton-being engaged by Hon. 8. G. Wilder for the service of the Wilder Steamship Company. The To-kai is a town on the Red River hele party arrived in good health, with neither quia.

little to the south of where that strear death or serious illness to report on the voyage, crosses the border between Tonquin and Mr. R. Irwin, Hawaiies Chargé d'Affaires China. It was formerly the chief stronghold whom also came seven sccredited Japanese in Japan, accompanied the immigrants, with

LATEST TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, 5th April. THE REPORTED NEW. SERVIAN MINISTRY.

The announcement that M. Ristics was about to form a Ministry was premature,

THE FRENCH IN TONQUIN. Despatches received in Paris report the capture of Laukni

THE, GRECIAN IMBROGLIO.

Da A Ng, for stealing night soil belonging to the Coremment contractor, was mantena to sovon days' hard labour.

DPIWN CARES.

Lu Alaa was convicted of being in possession

of propared spin without a valid permit from

But to recommence work on Block No. 8. The work

tomad and the Manager able to report upon the re-to be anarmed.

Tha repert was not entisfactory; the bottom preted to be as uneven in the first excavation.

LONDON, 15th March.

The publication of the details of Mr. Glad 1 Coilowing is an extract from the danger's lotstone's Irish sobame has caused the prios of non-

tor:-"There are five up-crops of rock in the arcara-

tion, nad the quality of the wash is very unequal. It sol to decline.

is very rich in places, sad in other there are just Mr. Parnell is urging his followers in Ulster traces of in Taxing nu average sample nad wash to abandon the usual marching in procession on the opium farmer, and he was red, which being it, the yield is nothing like what I expected; it Wednesday next (St. Patrick's Day), in order to will pay to wash and ameit, but it is certainly not paid, the oplem being confiscated.

Fung Kwan Sing, married woman, was found guilty of a like offence, and was maloted in a penalty of $10.

Cheung A. Es also paid a time of $10 for s ka

of twenty-five million Drachmas to increase A Ministerial Hill has beer introduced for a offence.

of the Black Flage and the point where physiolars and seven experienced interpreters. they levied their duties on the trade betweeo hai, has come to take similar position here.

Mr. Taro Ando, late Japans Consel at Shang- the Army and Navy.

The English and Austrian Squadrons in Suda China and Tonquin, and it is abova Lao-kai with the function of Diplomatic Agent added, Bay have been reinforced. Customs Seizura, China that one of the Custom Houses provided for Consul Jiro Nakamura returning to Japan. Customs and Harbour Regulations for the dif-in the Fennes-Chinese treaty is to be estab the enlarged powers of the office the reputation The new incumbent brings to the discharge of ferent parts of China, Philippines, Siam, &c.lished. Since the withdrawal of Liu Jung-of gentleman of culture and education, an ex- Pilotage Regulations

|w the town has, presumably, like the restraint English scholar and great experience in the public service. Mr. Irwin beings with him

HONGKONG

Charter of the Calong

30.

New Rakes of Legislative Council

K

Jo.

ations for the instrument were conducted in

a column in roadiness to occupy it, This English, and no Japanase version of it has been

coloms was a month ago at Van-ban-chan,

a town on the Red River some forty miles farther down than Eso-kai. This column

deemed necessary to send long.

The importation of Java tea in London rose from 4,808,997 pounds in 1875 to 5,590,069 in

England from its soundness and good quailty.

has cow, it would seem, secended the tirer 1885. That article has gained a firm foothold in

SUPREME COURT.

Sil ápril

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

CHIEF JUSTICE.

THE NETHERLANDS INDIA S. N. CO., LIMET. 2D, PLAINTIFF, T. JAMES MCGREGUE AND OTHERS. OWNERS OF THE STEAMER

GLEEFRGIN" DETENDANTS.

AN OLD OFFENOTE.

to pay.

good enough to cren new ground on; it is too deep roid irritating the Orangeon.

LONDON, 16th March. The result of this last change" given to Sy Fateh desided the directors that it was useless to continte Mr. Chamberlainis opposed to Mr. Gladstona'a work upon the bleek, and negociations were entered soboms of buying out the landlords in Ireland, into with a view to the sale of the property. The and the establishment of an Irish Parliament in difficulties in the way of this ended in the Secretary Dublin. being went down to Belangor at the beginning of Octa- William Jack, a colored soncian who has ber to arrange matters; his visit resulted in permia- been losing about the colony for a considerable sien baing of nined from the Gowaremant to sell the time, was brought before the court charged with Royalty on tia prodwood which attached to it ander

Sy Putah Heck, together with the abatement of { being a rogue and vagabond, wondering abroad the concessior, the Government, however, stipulating without any place of abode or visible muans of that tho parahaes money should be used for farther subsistence. Ha bad tight prior convictions re- prospreting the State of Selangor. The sale of the block was a very troublesome matter to arrange, for two reonths' hard labour."

ipet.

ASKAULT..

MARINES ON THE SPREE.

Leonsultation with the Manager, recommended that |

MR. GLAUSTONE INDISPOSED,

London, 8th March.

rare cold. His throst, however, is not affected. Mr: Gladstone is confined to his bed with s

Lster.

Mr. Gladstone has been in bed for two days.

corded agaiani kim, and he was committed to gaol there being in fant at the time only two buyers in the He receives Ministers and trauscets all business State A point in the company's favour, however, (in his bedroom. Jome anxiety is felt as to the seemed to be that these two bayam were apparently Premier's condition in spite of the official ne of the country not actually in the occupations Convention on Immigration ratified in advance

George Moulis, a bluejacket belonging to friendly terms with one another, though from surance that there is no canes for alarm.

the best it was feared that they might ultimately of the French, been left in a state of anareby, by the Japanese Foreign Minister, under 30-

H.M.S. Pictor manuel, was charged with hav-combice, sa indeci afterwards proved, the case. Ná

LONDON, 12th March. but the French bave for some time paat had therization of the Emperor. All the negoti BUFORE THE HON. SIE GEORGE PHILLIPEC, ing assaulted a private chair coolia, on the 5thther would affor privately, and this Benretary after

Mr. Gladstone is confined to his bed by an The Treaties between France and China, 1885. and France and Siaw, Additional Article to

The defendant track the coolie on the riga the property he put up for auction. This was done, sttack of bronchial catarrh.

the two men combined and the highest hid obtained

LONDON, 18th March. Cholos Convention, together with many other

in the street.

was $7,000, afterwards, however, an offer of $5,100 itoms, have not appeared in previous isanes.

Fined $1,

was made and accepted. The sale included both pro- The Emperor William of Germany, Prince porty and plant.

Bismarck, And Mr. Gladstone, all of whom have Orders may be sent to Daily Fres Ofs, where

In accordance with the arrangement with the Go (been ill, are now better. it is published, or to the following Agents

David Weddell, Frederick John King, and youmont, Mr. Atkinson, who is now the only remain-

THE MOTION FOR ABOLISHING THE HOUSE MACAO. Mr. F. A. da Cruz.

Mr. Francie, Q.C., instrusted by Messrs. Sharp, John Jarvis, marines belonging to H... Cosing European employs of the Campany in Sabogor,

OF LONDA. SWATOW Messrs. Quelch & Co.

say that the chance of AKOY

Messrs. C. Gerard & Co.

LONDON, 5th March. wording of Beuter's telegram it is to be in- very largely within the next few years owing to ing Attorney-Genaral, Hon. J. Ackroyd, in assaulting, Chin 950.

his chacoverty anything which would warrant the FUBMOSA......Masara. C. Gerard & Co,

fend that some force wha found in occupa. taore baing no prospect of any spoody growth of structed by Messre, Wetton and Descon, for the The defendants were in Queen's-road East raising of new capital and a recommencement of work, A motion by Mr. Henry Labaschera in favour POOCHOW........Mosers. Hodge & Co.

production in the near future, as the exports front defendants.

near the Spring Gardens on Monday afternoon, appaers to them very small. The company has, how of the abolines of the House of Lorda, WA Nigar Maasra, Kolly & Walsh, 'ghai. tion, since the place had to be captured. Jars to different ports show but little variation The plaintifs petition set out in the first two and being somewhat under the influence of drink ever, ne option but to maine the prospecting work, discussed in the Hunse of Commons to-night and SHANGHAI......Messrs Hall & Holtz

This force, we imagine, must have consisted of any moment within the last ten years. In paragraphe that the parties were the owners re- they molested passing Chinamen, ultimately fate Price paid off to a go

Since last wooting Mr. Artathont has resigned his orentually rejected on division by 202 to 166, "SHANGHAI.....Messrs. Kelly & Walsh. NORTHERN) Messrs. Hall & Holts and Kelle imply of freebooters and robals. If pay of quality Java tea is said to be spen to great inapectively of the steamers Comoria, and Glen- 1getting up considerable disturbance. What seat on the Bourd, va leaving Shanghai, and Mr. E. The Radicals were enthusiastic at the result of provement by Indian varieties coming more gen-frain. The third paragraph briefly stated the Inspoutor Mackis appeared upon the soens the Robinson was appointed in his place. Mr. Francis the division, the minority numbering twica ná BITEX Ports 5

& Walsh, Shanghai, the Chinese officials on the frontier bed rally moder cultivation. Seeds of these bars been facts of the oullision between the two vessels in men were laying about them, one with a stick, the retires in rotation bat is oliville fur re-election: many as on the last occasion.when a similar NAGASATE. Menaro. The C. & J. Trading Co.

crisingly imported ints Java of late, from Hangkong harbour on the 17th October last, second with his bolt, and a third with a bamboo,

įmotion was beford the Home When the diri H1000, OSAKA Messrs. F. Walsh & Co.

the need for laying hold of every available sus actions for damages made on behalf of aither

The defendants were fined $1 sach Manters there having become more convinced of The fourth paragraph stated that in the cross

The noscunts presented are to 31st December, 1885. sion was announced the Parnellites jeered at the YOKOHAMA „Hessen, Kelly & Walsh.

Flank sccount is reprecated-by an engine, which Lorda, and made roforanes to the writing on the Megers. Diss Puertas & Co.

MANILA

SAIGON

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and accomplished its mission, Trom the The imported quantity is not likely to increas Juburɔn, and Stoker, for the plaintiffs; the Aof stance, wore charged with disorderly condust and longaged in 2 bed now land in the State-

to oppose the French a new complication ba

to ensure thair produce approaching more nearly steamor in the Vice-Admiralty Court the

The directors Tool

ACCOUNTH.

Mesis. Sobredar Frères and but this we consider in the Isat degres im the standard quality of firet oleas Indian and Oey- Camprta was held salely to blains for the ool. SHANGHAI GENERAL CHAMBER Op/assines boon sold for $2,000, and by endey boring well at Belshazzar's feast.

Gard

TONQUIN........Mr. Ch. Dupont. BANGKOK.Mesurs. Remiany & Co. SINGAPORE.....Messтa. Baylo & Co. PENAS... Messrs. Maynard & Co. COLOMBO........Messrs. A. M. & J. Ferguson, CALCUTTA.....Moses. Newman & Co.

Messrs. Gordon & Gote.

COMMERCE..

tools and spare parts of machisory. "Farnitúra ac- soul" has been written down to what this amant ..may renobably Se expected to realine,

thrown a body of Chinese troops into the town

twcon the two countries would of course ensue,

MAINTENANCE OF KOYAL PARKS. probable. China has no wish to renew the produce rather to Londen than to Austeritam, oondamned in costs and damages, which were to lon taas. Java planters now prefer to ship their sion, and the plaintiff company, the owner, was

LONDON, 11th March. --le working wecourt, the "B Futch Estate" bas war, notwithstanding the statements of the with the melt that they have been charged with be awased by the Registrar and merchants.

The following is the report of the Committee been credited with $1,000 roogivad zior to 31st Do Mr. Laboushere's motion for the rozetion of industrious and imaginative writer whose lack of patriotis in seeking a market among The subsequent faragraphs were as follow: for the past year presented at the adjourned emb on ecquat of the sale of the property and the sum placed on the estimator for the mainten- plant, the balance (21.61.36) repeats the smotanon of the royal parks was carried in the Housu letters from Canton Save recently appeared men. Their reason for disregarding the Homo ing the usual dodectus for space occupied by crew, foreigners instead of among their own country-

5.The uald steamship, the Camorta, is after rak.sual meeting on the 5th inst

The last Report of the Committee was pressuted to lose working spots since the fast accounts were in. Shanghai papere. Considerable friction market is that at London-baainass is more quick of the gross tonnage of 2.050 tons, and 21 18 por for the Members at the Annual General Moosing which presented. On the other side of the account Sale of Commons today by 131 votes to 113.

rios" aro abia item in consequence of compensa-

EMIGRATION FROM ENGLAND. STONEY AND?

hus, it is true, occurred between the French ly transacted, all the qatatitles shipped are

The olime proferred against the said iteratin bold at the office of the Chamber on the 26thtion paid to discharged employés. Che loas un ""Tin sooner accounted foratremunerativerates; where- BRISBANE

Ore Purchases" is quickly accounted for by the depon-

LONIN, 8th Maroh It is announced that an offisi buroan through MRLBOURNE...Messrs. Norton, Hargrave & Co. and Chinese commissionera for the delirsica-n st Amsterdam thoro is lass certainty of lg 7The raid collision occurred without sofnal fault M. Adler, W. Brand, J.S Exekial, F. E. Haykeli. P.Gdensy in the fiat secounts presented, $1,651.58, which, LONDON...Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Lane.

tion of the frontier, and work was in fact profits, grostor loss of time, and lower quote or reivity on the part of the plaintiff company or of Hubba, J. J. Earwick E. H. Lavera, Gt U. Alichnet. was then sat would probably be the men which intending emigrants to the colonies may

found to bolong to this 4oooust. These losses on sales LONDON. Mears. Strout & Co., 30 Cornbill. suspended for some tiras, but the Imperial ons raling. To years egg, says the Jane Beds, any of the sluraholders therein.

Bon, G. Foullemost; and A. a. Wand. LONDON... Masers. Bates, Hendy & Co.

tas growing in that island had apparently reach- The plaintif company therefore praya

Mr. J. J. Koawick was chosen Chainson, and Mr.f property sad want, and depreciation written on obtain information will shortly be established a

appour in the nocount

connection with the Colonial fee. LONDON, Mr. V. M. Wills, 151, Canon St. Government disapproved of the positioned its highest point, and the yield had actually 1. That tho and of the plaintiffs' Hiability in A. G. Wood sa Visa Chairman.

respect of the matter aforesaid may be declared and The Settlement of the Franco-Chinese Bouity Mr. C. D. He resigus his position se suditor, as

LONDON, 9th March. SAN FRAN co.Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Merchants' taken up by its representatives sud issued a begno to fall sill, whereas now, owing to the ar- distributed between the defendante, and all other early in the summer, to coma-extens radioved the2quired by the deed of wettlement, bat offers himself

ticle finding ready sale in Britain, its cultivation persons who shall establish pisime against the plain anxieties which had been felt as to the thread

Mr..G: Ouborno Morgan, Under Beoretary for peremptory order to them to proceed to the is steadily increasing and planters look forward a company in respect of the matters aforesaid, by prosperity of the Fart, and now that the immediate

Įthe Colonies, abated in the House of Commons New Yok... Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park Bow.

Daily Prcer Oo, January 1896.-

completion of their task.

to a brighter future-Streita Timur,

and anfor the direction nd this honnurstla 'court." Danger is over, confidence among the natives in being,

W.V. Daumors, Chairman, last night, that the Government intended to opsa

Erobaoge.

is of the value of £10,500 sterling,

amennt to $1,005,000, or thereabouts.

March, 1885

The Committes elected at last meeting wern Mowers.

| for re-election.

Shanghai, 18th March, 1986.

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