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falao, the inflation sent home by Consula! is to be made more readily accessible by the production of an official commercial journal, "netting forth tariff changes, movements in foreign markets, foraige commersial legis- lation, port and harbour regulations, "&o." The journal will deal with colonial and | Indian as well as foroiga tunde, bat no things ara at prezent we cannot expect it to devato much attention to the trade of our own colony, top no official statistion of the Leade are compilad and the Chamber of Commerce is A Second Shipment is expected by early spparently unable to supply the waat. That
Most of our FLOW D R
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steamer.
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are now ready for delivery.
SPECIALITY.
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Packets of Sir named Varieties,
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suah statistics would be valuable to the general trade there can be no manner of doubt, bat there is a disinclination on the part of in. į dividual merchants tosapply them voluntarily, Zue no doubt to a suspicion that some of their competitors may not give equally full information and that they may show their
THE DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16ra, 1888.
Ameeting of the Legislative Connoil will take place to-morrow afternoon. The following are the orders of the day
1-f)-The Bonourable A, P, Haoßwan, phraxant to rotios, to nak am
1.What conduzions have been arrived at by tho Commission, which was appointed by the Govers
boat question P
A tomber of the suite of Chang Yan Tɔou. the Ohines Minister at Washington, a ont af bis own queue, which disqualifies him, sovording to Chinese motion from holding his present position or returning to China.
THE COLONIAL AND INDIAN ΕΧΕΙΒΙΤΙΟΝ.
похожогя.
what battered collection of mothe and butterfios by Mr. V. Deacon, some fine specimen of carred Ivory, brass work, and many other objects illus. trative of the life or industry of the colony. Most interesting of all to many will be the on The Times writes -Wo all mmsmbor the in-cational exhibit, showing the Chinese scholastic The steamer Jin Ho, built and engined by torosting Chinese Court of last year, Uke a mon-mothod, oxamination papers, with the answers, wont in November, 1885, to enquire into the cargo-Messrs. Blackwood and Gordon, Port Glasgow. ater doll's house, with the dolls inside in all sorts school rules, implements for Chinese writing, and b.In it true that no proper legal stops were an average of four saus on the mosarred cuile, Hansion of the space this year, and while Mr. Government of the colony than the next for 400- lus had her official trip on the Clyde, when, on of helpless altitudes. Hongkong has taken po- fother details. Nothing is more creditable to the telron to ovies the Squattars at Lapeiperka ?
Is it true that po
g down their abantiaat laden with cargo. This steamer is built to rightly retained not a few of the ebarsoterist the support of the schools in the colony, which Is it tree that many of them are now hommalag
Lloyd's slarification, and is of 200 tons burden, cally Chibere features, he has introduced much are numerous and of various grades: from the If ash is not the case, to move for papers show with compoundengines of 45-horse power. She is that in Ilustrative of the results. of Western Central Middle Class School, whore Chiness and ing that the Government did take legal stage, dia built to the orilor of China merchants for trading energy doting in the midst of Chiness arround English are concurrently taught, down to the mako previous swangermits, and that nose are in Eastore waters, and will leave this week tags. The court abounds with attractions, and elementary schools. The Chiuces cagers at
Estider command of Captain Vipond. to
The reported movements of the Russian Min ister of Marine and of the Chinese foot on the Russian seaboard of the Pacifo negativo the al-
bonaing thepeoples, rangamiz were made for was attained a speed of about 106 miles per hour | Wedskonsa, the energetic Commissioner, has cation, The Government contributes largely to
now hauenfess.
(c) That a Meropean Branch of the Interprata bion Departout be established forthwith, to call for
Correondendo between Capt. McLoar of L.M.S. Flying Fish and the Government, with the minuter
is always woll flied. Que feature desstves the themselves of the advantage thus offered, and ia bighest commondation; Mr. Wodehouse has the end no doubt they will greatly tend to po- affixed to every oxbibit a large label containing palaries British rate and indaco respectable Chi- fall information as to its nature and origin. This news to settle in the solony. The few photographs plan should have been adopted in ovary mourt. As in the court help us to realise more vividly the
The CHAY SA Kivix Cup. valus, Tis. 500:
-presented by the employés of the C. M. S. N. Co., of Shanghai; for China ponies that have never run at any meeting in China or Hong- kong previous to date of entry at ouch mat ing; to be won at two consecutive mestings by ponies the band file property of the same owner or owners; weight for ivehes us por scale; entrance, Th. 10; to be paid to the win- ner until the Cap ia finally won, whan the Dcond pony will roonive the entrancs foes. One mile. The Consolation Cur, value, Tha. 100; for
The
ponies that havaran at this meeting and aet
CHAMPION SWEEPSTACK, a forced entry won a rasa; weight for Suches us per scale; satrauco Tls. Once round. for wiansra; optional for the winner of the Haak Btakes, or the Consaltion Cap, not ex- coeding 14 bands 8 inches in height; weight for inches as per scale; entrance. Tin. 10, win- ors of two races, Th. 15 extra; of mora tban two races, Tls. 40 extra. One mile and The GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, vulus. Tis. 150; for China ponies; weight for inches as per cosle; winners of a Steeplechase at any provious mooting in Shanghai..5. ertra; two or more. 10lbs extra; non-wisherH of a Steeplechase allowed 3lbs; entrance, Tla. . Twice round a Coursesolected by the Stewards.
thereon, raspooling & Lighthouse on Gap Book or leged accupation of Port Losareff by Rassia. Berale, people do not care to be constantly nonenlt foutwned conditions under atich all this nativity
we that au vonfirmation of the pation has been received in London up to the preis ozecodingly dimenit to find what one wants.
quarter, The most striking object and great attraction tent date. We believe, however, that thebandon sud the information given is as a rule, extremely of the Hongkong Court is, no doubt, the mag. ment of Port Hamilton by this country is being mengra. Labels like those used in the Hong.nitant pinan of embroidered silk suspended on discussed in official circles. It is incredible that kong Court people cannct ehoods but read, and the worth wall, and which has been expressly the members of the present Ministry can asu. the ednostive effect of such a plan is very great made for presentation by the Chinese nerobante template this steps our present Prime Minister It is a little over forty years since we acquired to the Prince of Wales. The work is ao deftly is not the man to be frightened by the threat of possesion of the barren littla island, some thirty done that many people take it to be a painting. a Russian cesupation of Port Lazaroff into giv-miles in area, at the math of the Canton river, Mr. Loung-a-On. Mr. Wei Yak, and others
2-First radiag of the Appropriation Bill for 1987, 3-Second souding of the Supplementary Appro pristion Bilt for 1885.
Mr. Consul Watters, in his report on Kiang own band to their disadvantage. If there how for last year, refers as follows to the
senger train from Hainan-As the corvaya was any certainty that the information would of Chinese passengers by steamer is becoming 22 be supplied by all alika ibin objection would, an important element of the trade of this part, ang up Port Hemilton, which we trast will con
we believe, disappear; certainty i would er traffy for 1835. In the year 1883 the total
Table (No. 6), is annexed, which shows the pass\B- tinne British at all cost. conse to have any weight. At'Singapore of uative passengers by foreign steamers was Ath, Quai de Dang-king-past, Shanghai, an the official record is kept of all exporta and im-12,862. In 1984 It rose to 14,058 or above 1,200
LIMITED. Hongkong, 10th September, 1886,
DEATHS
5th Beatenor, 1989, HARD NACHTEN, cativo of Frankfurt & Main, Hornsby, aged 22 years.
At No. 15, Nanzing Road, Shanghai, on the 2th September, 1860, ITUGH CAMERON, Lower Yangteau Pilot, a native of Greenock, Sectand, aged 5 years.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONA, SEPTEMOTE 16mm, 1986.
be left to act as they may think their interest dictates. To have transformed our Consals
porta, and no complaint is hoard in reference to the ariteta, although Singapore is, liks Hongkong, a free part. So far from there being any complaint on this senre, when Bill was recently introduced by the Govern. sat in the Straits Legislative Council to provide for the bettor collection of the statistics it was seconded by an unofficial member and passed unopposed, which would not have been the case had the Straits mer
POLICE COURT.
15th September.
BEFORE ME. E. MACKEAN.
YARCENIES.
UNWHOLESOME FRUIT.
Tang Ayee, hawker, was convicted of offering inst. and he was fined $10, in default of paying for maintained fruit at umati on the
which he was sont to gool for two months.
STRAGGLER.
AFFAIRS IN KOREA.
aix bourd sail from Chaton nity, a patch of thrne have largely interested themselves in organising square miles being added to the colony, on the op. this pressulation. The work was begun in the posite mainland (the Kowloon Poninsa), about summer of 1882, and was not finished until twenty years labor, Mainly as a commercial April of this year. It was embroidered by more then in 1983. It will be soon from the
The Jifi Shimpe publishes the following core" Table that in 1865 it rose to 24,107, or above
contre, partly as a strategicul position, it was the Lan Shing firm of Hongkong. The sub- thought this little island would be of immense jest of the embroidery was pacially selected raspondedos from Kares dated August 5th 10,000 more than in 1984. The unmber of
advantage to this country. There can be no with referemos to the meeting of the polozis in-you-ik has presented a memorial to the King. kong and this port last year is 6,500 mera than Chinoso who travelled by steamer between Houg-
doubt that the result has fully justified exposta in London, and represents a famous historical Min advises the King in the rst place to sutraat ticas. Thutresalt, however, has not wou achieved scene, which a revered statesman of China the management of affairs of slate to the Tai- that of the year before. In February a success
withant trouble. A wrong start aims to have rooaiting the ongratulations of his sons wän-kun. The latter is His Majesty's father, ful attempt was made to convey emigrants
been made; it looked at first ne if the onlony and grandson gathered from all parts of and has the confidence of both Korean and Satements. Up to that time the emigrants from Hoinan direct to Siam and the Straits
were doomed to be a failure, vistakna were mado the Kupire to celebrate his birthday. The on- fordiguers, and, moreover, the strained relations Wong Aloi, coolie, was charged with stealing in the treatment of the Chinese, administratice broidery, it will be aniversally admitted, is now existing between the royal father and won for these places and ofther to go by junk or by piece of alus 3 oepts, on the 14th inst blunders mere frequent enough, there were beautifully vrouted. At the head of the scroll, has been brought about by their listening to steamer to Hongkong, and thence to Bangkok or hard aboar sad three hoars in the stocks. There for, it was fears the island might become an piiraentary verses, and the main aeroli is flanked confident that should His Majesty plan trust He woonvisted and sentenced to three months' tronblos about muitation and troubles about wa. in Imperial yellow, ars ombroidered some com
the words of interested instigator Miu is Singapore. Several steamers have since gone, each with some hundreds of emigrants, and the were three prior convictions against his name. Alsatis for Chinese originals, gambling and by two amallar neimson sarolla, also having om- in le father, the lattar will wire the country traffic mar now, be ragandded as on a firm basie
Ching Chia Fai, hawker, for stealing a bag, bratality ron riot for a period. These and other broidered on them in black slik some complimes with patriotism. Ko nas but Min could speak Tas agitation for diplomatic and consular chants considered the farmisking of the The fares were about 6 dolars 50 c. to 7 deliurs 50 value 50 centa, the property of one La Achew, troubles caused Hongkong to be a source of taxy rereos. Is is, indeed, a treasure of art in an boldly without roosising sintance of death. c. to Bangkok, and 5 to 7 dollars to Singapore, ook, on the 15th inat., which he admitted, was great anxiety to our Colonial Administration; ita way, which doubtless the Prince of Wales will Hathan proses to advise the King (1) that Asistance to British trade in foreign coun-statistics either disadvantageous or useless-The principal ateamers hitherto employed are eatened to three weaks hard labour and three evan yet there are dialties of varionastimanta far abore its money valus, high as that ouanchs should be abolished; (2) that the tigers tries has resulted, not in the attainment of Trade statistics are of equal importance is those of the Scottish Oriental Company, and as hours in the stocks. Two previous oorviations. kinds to be overcome, and probably from must be. The tocrations of the court have bean easy be withdrawn frou circulation: 131 that the specfic object of the agitators, but in this coloay, and the trouble or in they are very well adaptal for the teate, they
its pecular situation with reference to China surried out with fine taste, dus largely, wa be the sale of offices be discontinued, (4) that oficial what will probably prove much more useful, movenience that would be entailed on in-
ara becoming popular with the natives.
thers always will be. But the progress in love, to Mr. E. H. Meffatt, and the whole or positions be not menopolized by the Min family, the past has been so immense that we need have rangement gives evidence of the very thorough as such a course in against the wishes of the na namaly, the compiling and surg-f companies or exporters in forusting particulars, dr. James F. Hatton, of 26. Delo
cesa of Hongkong has no doubt been largely due Wodehones, C.M.G.. has looked after the in- intercourse; (G) that the laws of the land be Laden the houding The Postal Sarrion with
14thavaasisty for the future. The cota hercial sac way in which the Commissionery - Rion; (5) that more weight be attached to forvirz mercial information on which merchants will would be infinitesimal.
Strast, Manchester, writes on 10th August as
to the fact that it is a irmo port. Ocor 5,190,000 torosts of the colony,
administered as to command the respect of the follows to The Times-In reference to the
tons of shipping enter its portavonally, and its Of course the prosperity of Hongkong is dus people; and (7) that soldiers bedressedin Western The delivery of the French mail was begun aturrespondence of Mr. Henniker Heator on
harbour is one of the finest in the world. The mainly the fact that it is the great com aniforms. The King basexcepted all the proposals, into touts for individual firms, though it might | Wiili yesterday afteronom.
colonial postage. I her again to call attention to Andrew Monahan saman of the S. Strade of England alone with the colone amounts mercial entrepot of the Far East. When we except the first onerelating to the recal of the T- the postal service with China. Yesterday I re Monoscey, admitted being a straggler from his to over £1,000,0000 starling annually, while that speak of its enormous shipping and the great won-kanto power. Mio-son-ik has been distin- bare broughtsome temporary adrantage to the In the London Gunelte of the 6th blt, we nota asived two latters, hath under joz, and date veel and the police were ordered to put biu on of China is over 12,000,000, The native sols Tale of its imports and exports we simply refer guished for hi disinterested impartiality, and this latter, would in the long run have proved the promotion of Captain and Breves Major Shanghai, Jona 28. Ono bears the English 10 board
aloos which belong to Hongkong unmber 52,000 to it as a storehouse. It has little to give of its Gumorial bas still more onhaaced his reputation. disastrous not only to the dignity of the nation W. F. D. Cochrane (Unko of Cornwall's Light cent or 5d. postage stamp, and is marked Stong-
The revonus has grown from £2,500 in 1850 to own, and for its own uses requires but little. At He has diamiased his belanganahaku. Formerly hai, Jane 95, and Hongkong, June 20. The | Infantry) to be Major vice D. Bend. but also to British trada at large. If other;
Over £20,000 1896, and notwithstanding the same time its exhibits of sugar and biscuits, batsuganahoku were councillors, of military other letter bears the 25-vatime or 23d. French.
heavy expenditure and few resources the colony vermilion, ropas, sails, and oran cotton, as well as officers, and every military housshold is now nations have adopted this course, Great of the 10th it. The Euffs (East Kent Regi 25, and Paris, Augnat 7. Last night I alas 4- The following appears in the London Gazette postage stamp, and is marked Shanghai, June
has no des. The population has grown from other manufactures, indicate directions in which provided with two bataagunatoku. They are Britain can well ford to look an and wait menti. Lient Alexander McLachlan to be seivel two Shanghal newspapers of the samo oharged with riotous conduct on the 13th inst
Threa barbern wars brought before the court 2,000 in 1840 to 180,000 in 1885, most of it locatifs importance as a commercial centre might paid by the Goyorumsut, but at present they aro od in and around the handsome city of Victoria, he greatly enhanced. Why should not Hong nothing more than domestics. Their abolition until the soustries to he exploitel bare be. Captain, vice D. F. Lewis, seconded.
weight-ne of June 13, baring a 2-cent or 10
On Monday West-street was the acsce of s which riece piotaresquely in terraces up the face kong bacoma a great manufacte-ing centre throughout the country would save an expon come disgusted with such tactics, her agents
English postage stamp, and the other paper, of merely exercising & watclifni vigilance and ambo of the Chinese Recorder and Missionary postage stamp, both papers bearing the rasper of sesly sorsping and quens binding by exposing island provocat untuctures of various material for which it has ample facilities for ob- also abolished the haku (s sort on borrof the Royal ms have to acknowledge receipt of the August Jnus 25, bearing it contimo u Paso great aproar, for a certain house of ill fame thereof the stop island, and which practically had no as well as a great mercantile storehouse. It diturs of 10,000 Roku of rice, and 5,000 haki of had given great umbrage to the noble profousios Improvocnents of every kind are being fibres, textilas, sud other products, the raw followed by all the military officers. He has existence till Eugland took possession of the has plenty of space for factorias, sugar, grass, inst. The example of Min-you-ik is being endeavouring to checkplate where possible to the general roador as usual, but will be appre gather that this correspondenes and the usual in the form of come illuminated paper constros cations will in time reader it sa Eastern Gibral. been made in quita recent years. Difioulties family and at foreign legations. They did not Journal. The contents are bardly so interesting ve post-office marks. Shanghai. June 25. 1 insulting cariostores against the profession,kinds are being stablished, its magnificent forti- taling. Some progress in this direction has stationedat the residencesof membersofthe Rogal any attempt on the part of the represonta- cisted by Cainese scholars and thuse engaged in wookly ktlers coms by the sky stealers, tions daring the recent feast of isntaras. Thoir. Of the population 6,000 are whites, the rest there are in the way, no don't, but surely the discharge their duty properly, and worge than
whether English or French, and that the separa- On Tuesday & fatal blasting scadent cearted tion of the respective stamped raait bags takes profesion was not to have its feelings rasped in maninly Chinoso,ens-third of thous British cubjects experiment deserves to be tried, and we Okanol that, they are respiring deable pay from
tais way, and on Monday a body of over a ban. Sir F. FLUsner, our Minister in Japan, ut the new donk in course u ounstruction at place between Suaz and Paris; but who does the dred tonasrial artists made a desca mon this by birth. Some of the wealthiest merckanie doubt that both the local Government and the foreigners. The total annbar is aid to have
ilang Hare. A soolio was killed almost in-
work, and who receives this unequal pay Saro- hous, Three got inside. but the inmates, ame. and banker in the place are Chiness, though Colonial Office would give every encouragement basu sventy ur sighty. Min applied to the BTS to as the correct one. That Minister stantaneously by lying fragments of rack. An (ly, when this country is losing £1.000 daily. andsted in closing the doors against the rest and many of them unfortunately have thoir pernia. to ueridas, enterprises. The solony so far has King for permission to wear European clothing, expresses the opinion that any injudicines inquit was opened on the body at the Mortuary mainly by the India and China mesa postale putting up the poles. In the midst of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank alone has a re-ness, and toleration for native prejudico aro re-
uent homes on their native miniand. rico, there should no longer exist such anomalies glamour some lekangs came up, and arrested ene
The certainly falilled its purpose; mach tact, frrs but in this he was unsuccessful.-Fayans Mail.. Partiality shown at present towards trader Festerday afternoon.
a bare bear, lately exposed. It is to be hoped of the men in the honge, the other two memping.
sorve fard of about £1,000,000 sterling, seasts of quired in its peculiar conditions. If there of any foreign nation is destined to work its The Au-pao staler that roosatly the Kaiping that our new Postmaster-General will not turn & They were taking their prisoner off to the ows cure before long. I venture to believe Miues shipped large quantities of coal to 17efon, deaf ar to the appeals of the conuerontation along Hollywood-road when the two mer few colonies indeed of whose progress we have thunders, Hongkong will continue to prosper lu over £20,000,00%, Dotes in eirenfation about qualities are free play, sad the Government la £1,000,000, and deposits of £13,000,000. There are pot abore being taught by its own occasional for the use of the three large steamship community in the same manner Le his predecessors who had got off once from a dangerous position, reason to boast. that our wisest course is to watch what panies, and as less than 10,000 tons of ecal wers Conservative as well na Liberal.
the future as it has done in the past. foreign agente way bo doing, but to be very transported to Takn, the other day, for the ex chary in departing ourselves from the pro-sir use of the China Merchants' S. N. Co.'s
steamer
tives of other nations to secure any unfair mission work advantage. The view taken by the Hon.
dent line of conduct Her Majesty's Agents
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The World of the 11th alt, Sir
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A large number of Chinese in this colony are
canvassing a report which has arrived from Canton that the new Gorerner of that city has arrived, and lise determined to make the City of
of moguls.
BEFORE MR. N. G. MITCHELL-INWES.
BARBEROUS.
could act rest content with their safety, came ease and raised nary of ta" to set the mob upon the Polion. Hota were also arrested and taken to the Station. In the meantime more Foliar arrived at the scene of the disturbance, and the
Much of the progress is strikingly illustrated in the Hongkong Court at the Exhibition, The art is great in modala. Tkees is a very fiss argo model of the island itself by Mr. A. Dsui-
tainous character of the ishod and its relation
have hitherto been accustomed to consider George Bowen goes to Carlsbad on Thursday to Rams & merial to the rest of the empire in paint valiant barbora went home with little or satis.son, C.E. which wall illustrates the moan-
it. their duty to follow in regard to indivi-recut, and Sir Charles Tapper (who has take
PROGRAMME OF THE SHANGHAI
AUTUMN MEETING.
།
THE CHOLERA OUTBREAK IN JAPAN AND ITS CAUSES.
He is said to have commenced bisfaction for their insult. No one was particular to the mainland, as well as tho strikingly ad-
ly hurt, and no great damage was done, bat allvantageon position of its harbour. Opposite The MAIGO PLATE, value, Tle. 100; for Ching very apparent. Tikyò. indeed, is only suffer.
These are
is to know them no more. Flower boats are bus
with something equally dangerous, and it is pra-portance, not only for oar en fast, tmt for the the throa man arrested were armed one with a hammer, another with a chisel, and the third have been built, which render it of so meh i- this is a model of the magnificoat docks which bable that bat for the timely intervention of the shipping rececally of the Chinato sens. This Palios blood would have been spilt.
CANTON.
exhibita
hilberto followed by Englandin this respect is wkstevar thay dispensa with Franch pawportablo members of the scmmunity. They are toured to some extent. The Shameon Fire court, and reflects great oredit on the guild. We
FIRST DAY, til November.
ponies; waght for inches ne por acals; ou tranca, T. 3 Half-a-mile.
The CBITERION STAKUS. & Sweepstakes of Ts. 10 each, with Tls. 100 added; for China ponies; weight for juch as per scale; second pony to
save his stakes. Qué wila.
of a mile
SECOND DAT, 5th November.
It is confidently predicted that when a similar step has been taken in all the Italian luwas, and when, like Roma they are supplied universally with monatsin water, ekolora will disappear The Norrasey CUP, value, The. 180, for Chins from the peninsula. We have the experience af London also to gaide us in this matter. In ponies; weighs for itches as per safe; winner 1849, oft of the Malou Plata, 10lbs. extra: entrance, Ta of cholera Dr. Perog Frankband writes:
every 10,000 inhabitanta 60.1 diod
The Japan Mail says-Fortunately Junay has had no experience of a genuine oholom, spí demic as the term is understond in Europe. When we remember that Napier, with a population only half that of Tokyð, had over three thousand cases · daily during the opidave of hast your, while in the Japanese capital the daily wizures have not ret reached three bundred, the differenes becomes dual commercial apezatations." Audagato: Lord Danraven under his assial protection carver there by energetically tilting his lance "It seems to me that the London Chambor of Colonial eloquense run a great risk of being certain matters coming under that head have
Any rate, to the remarkably cleanly habits of its leaves in a few days for Canada. The fountains the secial evil, and his odiots dealing with
ing a twentieth part of the evil which overtook of Commerce as a mistaken appreciation of iried up."
Naples The greater itaunity enjoyed by th caused a most profound sensation. Those who the support generally given by foreign agente
Japanese metropolis iv úsubtless dao, in partint The Sacretarios of the China branch of the are now in great consternation, and if the worthy are making their living by catering to vica to their countrymen. This support is often Engical Alliance invite special prayer for ulcials commendable intentions do not reform
inhabitants. But until fékyd has properly The three an arrested (the defendants) were model is exhibited by Mr. D. Gilies. secretary
distributed water supply, retains of the epidemin mere partial to certain Arme then gene- the Emperor of China at the present time. In the inhabitants of Cantbe, it will only be because beand grozeir own recognisances of 35 of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dook Cou
Be gentleman pany. The zal to all their own aution. I believe that the circular containing this request, whisk ve people ounast be reads moral by sots of the dash to be of good behaviour for six months.
The MAIDEN STAKE, value, Tis 290; second it recognised that water is at once the most mast to looked for More and more clearly is Rad in the Chincas Recorder, it is sutious) that legislature or laws of despotie governors. Many
interesting collection of Hongkong juuks. our merchants themselves would be the first not only will thy Emperor shortly assume the visitors to Canton hare visited the stroots of
In connection with the model the map showing
pony. Tls. 30 for China ponies that have facile and the most extens of communiont- to complain it I, for instance, were to show
Government, but the unfortunate youth is also flower boats to be sssa on the river thre
never you at any inseting; waight for inchesing the two most testructive ameur zymotic the growth of thus sity of Victoria from 1884 to 1686, by Mr. J. M. Prico, is worthy of inspec
a per scale, satrance. Tis. 10. Three-quarters lisessas, Asiatic shelorn and typhoid fever. At any preference for cae English firm at the ex-ly married themselva will appreciate the im-goas spectacle many of them present, as well as
About to he married. Missionarienbeing general-aad have been entertained by
the gur.
tion. The Tables of Shipping of all Nationa The CLUB CUF, value, Tls, 100, added to sing with greatest rientence, the people of the Latiano, in Italy, where the cholera is now tag- praso of the rost; and yet there is no doubt portance of praying for suy cne nise about to be highly bedecked and mush bepainted beautica
FROM A CORRESPONDENT.
lities from 1856 up to date, by Captain Ramsey, Sweepstakes of Tlx. 5 each; for China ponies; low fat district in which the town fes have to it is far more effectual to push the interests ontor the same state.
14th September.
RN., are intereating in connection with these who may be sean drinking to and chatting
weight for faches as per sale; Griffinx at dute drink from wells infected by drainage Under of one individual or group than to further
exhibits, and so tra the sails and bugs which are There are several fires to record but little elas maufactured in the colony, as are also the rapes The Jockey CUP, value, Tis 100; for Chins is insradicable until it run its coursa Italy. in- ip the open spaces before the boats. It seems likely says the Pacis corrospement
of entry allowed 7lbs. Two miles.
zok circumstances it is admitted that the dizanes equally and with that impartiality which of The Times) that the Pope and Frane will w soon to be things of the past, and the river of much interest since I last wrote.
made in the colony trom Manila komp. We have come to a compromise. The Vatican Envor to
On Saturday evening a small fire occurred on also a beautifully exnouted model of a pagans
ponies that hava nover won a race; to be riddaad, seems to resemble Japan closely, so far as Englishmen expect of their own Government, Peking will not be styled a Nanoic, but will be alluring traps to the gifted youth of this greatcom Shameer. It broke out in one of the matshoda and a Buddhist monastery, presented by the Car-
dun by Jockeys who have never had a winning the walls are concarred. To the larger cities,” mount before this meeting; weight, ist; en the interests of a large number of match ante, catensibly a kind of Bishen or Archbishop over oral capital, and sinks of vioo and the odio where the Chinees quartered on that satelement penters' Guild of Hongkong, and manufactured
tranos, Tis. 3. One milo.
we rend "the house is generally a square, round xuany of whose interents are often the solves he a transitional measure, and when French rous for the men who own brothels all the male fire was communicated to two other sheds in the Carpenters Guild upon it. It is prominsul on
the missionaries sad their converts. This would aballetes them entirely, so that Canton will now
by A Chse. This model is accompanied by a
a courtyard in which is the well, subject to the houst one gight the ings. Nart His Excellency for the protection of foreigners are billeted. The testiful silk bauter with the names of the The PAGODA Cup, value, Tls. 150 second pony drainage of all the cesapeals in the square conflicting....
I beg again to exproes the sceptibilities to allayed a farther step can
Tla. 50 for China ponies, being bona fide around. The correspondent of The Times opinion that a sudden change in the polioy qatly be taken, or the affair may be left to
Grimas at date of entry; weight for inobes as writes: It is often the case, as I know fro brotlu keepers in the place. These persons locality, one of which was destroyed sad the other the left-hand side soar the main entrance fo the
per scale; entranos, is 5 One mile and a the Italian, Spanish, and Belgian miazionaries. may not in fatara go about lika ordinary respect-
half
personal experience, that these weils furnish water which. while apparently bright and not advisable. I believe the foreign Govern- and place themselves under tas protection of esrry an unmistakeable badge of their unboly Brigade were quickly on the spot and worked an be her guilds were also to have contri- The RACING STAKE, a Sweepstakes of Tls.
bated similar banners, but unfortunately did not
pare, reponds to chemical tests with the sout ments which now have recourse to these me. their respective Coneals the French protesterate and all my seo by what disreputable mani of the fames spreading farther. Precautions would have had an anusgally rich and brillant trads, so that good man may shon then, sngine so well as to remove all chance carry out their intentions, otherwise the court
10 each; for China ponies; weight for lashes signideant display of infection." Precisely the thode will not find them successful for long, Peking or not.
vil! be at an end, whether there is a Nuucio at they live. They must now wear green hats
as per acale, Griffins at date of entry allowed same might be said as we know by orpert 71be. One mile and a quartər. Near the pagada is a large-sized model The HACK STAREs, value, The 100; for China in Rome were closed by order, the bealth of the and that we shall gain much more be contien
analyses of the walls in Tokyo. Since the well were taken to prevent any influx of the natives sapest. Anyone who is acquainted and grcon vests. ing in our present courge, viz., combat to the rais The Cousal for Fraze at Shanghai man to tell another he wears such a pice of Bridge being closed and a gaurd stationed at and the simplicity with which it can to ntilised.
ponies (without the restriction so height spec pisca has improved so much that from having Wa translate the following from the Saigon with the vernacular knows that for one Chinson to the Settlement, the gates of the North of bamboo scaffolding, by Mr. C. Palmer, C.E.. showing the immense strength of the materisi
Bed in Bye-Law No. 11) not otherwise entered one of the worst sanitary records among the best of our power any case we may discover has afablished a Chamber of Commerce at that headgear means as great an insult as he could both bridges promptly to prevent a rush. One of the most instruntivy models in the court
at this sting, and that have never won a Italian cities it has now one of the very best." whore foreign agents are endeavouring to port, andar the title of "Comité consultatif du wall heap upon him, the term being used in a
race, weight, 10st. 19lbs., entrance, Tla. 5. Last night a fire broke out in the southern is that of a vermilion factory, by Messrs. Mo- undermine our commercial connections, or Committee will have for its object the collection of men.
Ouge round. camere frauvaise. Generally speaking this metaphorical case to describe one of the best subarb in a family honse. It originated through Colla and Best, of the Hongkong Civil Service,
His Ergollency, therefore, could not
nad prosected by the Vermilion Güld. Theontiro working otherwise to the detriment of of information entralated to develop French have devised any badge of the calling that the upsetting of a kerosene amp, and the flames proneer of afsatars of this important article war marebauta; but we should besitate trade with that country and the exchange of could be more hateful to its matabars that spread to an adjoining houss, and both buildings of commercs is shown, from the raw material up to erah information with the maraharts and com- this. Passing from the brothal keepers, the were totally destroyed. Two other houses were the artiole ready packed for export. Probably, before imitating the example set by mercial institutions of France and of countries Governor proceeds to des! with the brothels pulled down to prevent the freextending. Dar hoover, the most generally attractive model is sous foreign Goverments of diredly push-whose abjects enjoy Freach protection. The themselves, and he has decreed that the doors ing individual speculatious at the
et Committes will be pleased to comply with roof these astablishments shall be all recon-ing the fire some mon of the fire brigade went that of a medicine shop in Hongkong. This is penes often of other merchants of the same charts to Cochin-China. Communications are a half or three feet, so that those who visit such tenant refused to allow them admission, where great reputation in the colony. We the
quests for information addressed to it by mer-structed, and shall not exsood in height two and to a neighbouring house to get water, but the model ed the establishment of Dr. Ho Kai.
physician educated in Edinburgh, who enjoys a nationality." In these views the Darl of to be addressed provisionally to the French Coa- erit places shall be humiliated by having to upon they treks open the door. The inmates, shop itself fall of qustomers; in the consulting- Rose expresses his condurrouge, In anlate-General, Shanghai."
crawl in or out on their Laudē and kaves, stractions had, however, previously been
A Sheffold Trade Circular pays-The report vornor's remedial measures.
This does not finish the list of the Gabowever, ware sat disposed to admit then, and room behind is the doctor himself feeling the pulse of a patient. The box well being removed, His Excellency one of them fred at the intruders, wounding one sent by the Marquis of SALISBURT to Mr.vention of Prince Bismarch, bad secured steel the morality which exists among the monka and man was arrested and sent off to prison.
wa can see the whols internal economy of the that the Germans, through the personal inter has evidently but a
7ary low
opinion of of them and two passers-by in the street. The house from basement to opium-smoking room at O'Coroz and Sir FRANCIS PLUNKETT that rail work for Japan, out of which a profit of anis of Canton.
| the top of the house. Dr. Ho Kai is a wonderful Ha is going to improve them **In cases where foreign Representatives in- $200,000 would be made, is believed to be antras.
man; heisnot only a regularly gaslified physician, terfere to the detriment of British commer Co. (Limited), on the other haul, bare takes auordinary mortala, and lot their hair grow, or they at Kong Mis, in the Sun Wai district, come and medicina. On shelves and in eases behind cial interests you are at liberty to give the order for rails for that country. It is quite must are the city bag and baggage. These oighty miles food this city. Kong Mün is this model will be spas a collection of Chiness latter your support.”
These instructions, tradhet Messrs. Krupp, of Essen, kave taken an are pretty radioal measures for purifying the an important and opulent trading mart, and medicines, ako contributed by Dr. Ho Kai, in which are not incompatible with the view Chine, but they stand to loss £4,000 by the object. We understand they are identical with its shops are large and wall supplied. The scorpions, lions' liver, and tigora' tooth.
order for rails for the Kaiping Collieries, is phes; it is to be boped they may succeed in their
olading sach heroic remedies as centipedes, expressad by Sir F. PLUNKETT, still stand, operation. Messrs. Charles Cammell and Co. the means adopted by this official in his last in. fire broke out early in the murning in a fancy
bara booked a rail order for China which will eumbency, but what enccoss has attended thom piese goods shop, and was-not-suppressed until show the exhibits consist mainly of industries A Hongkong has no products of its own to not involve a loss. This is the first line for there we are unable to say. One would imagine sta in the afternoon, and then not till up carried on in the island, in some cases jointly with the ordinary varpose of permanent way in China they must have done some good, or be world wards of ens hundred shops had been barned Cautus, in others sutirely in Hongkong. Thus sape the Woosing railway, which was torn up not have determined to apply them to Canton. aluostos soon as it was laid down.
down. The origin of the fire has not been disfactured in the colony from cane obtained from we bave come specimens of sugar and cum manu-
The Times publishes some interesting Sgures The following items are from the London end covered, sod.tizzeront of the loss caused has the maitland, and which are exported mainly to foreign colleagues is very different from relating to the expansion of the cotton spinning China Express of the 13th August
not been estimated, but it must be very consi- Australia. There are good granite quarries in and wearing industries of India. The following that of similar officere in Europe, and I have, is statement of the experta of yarns and pine lutely untrue that the Marquis Teong bas girer veluable goods.
We are in a position to state that it is abderable, as any of the shops were filled with the island, and the ablematic stone carving near the entrance shows that Hongkong mom while in charge, always gone on the principle goode from India
au order for torpedo beats to the Elbing Ship-
can turn out good work, The tools and machi- Quantitios,
On Sunday and yesterday's quantity of boxeanery made on the island appear highly creditable, that to be cfficient and render the best service
building Works, as reported. Pieco Goods. Vahe.
of cartriiges made at the city Arsanni, were to judge from the specimene exhibited. The within their power to British commerce, they
Yards. Епров. ought not only to report commercial mat- 1878.. 7,326,710 15,544,168 -7,904,593 1. b. Tegation, Peking, kaves in the autumn, signment to the authorities at Kiungchow, who the way of tree planting on the barren slopes of Mr. F. W. Stronge, now Second Secretary at shipped, in Chinese junks, for Hoihow, for on wonds an indicative of what has been done in tars to the Foreiga (ffice and to H. M.18854
63,897,183 47,968,017 32,597,679 when his place will be taken by Mr. W. B. are in urgent need of arms and munitions as they four manufactures remind us of the importinoo the bill The specimens of biscuits and other ... 78.238.471 31,558,151 35.480.501 Legation, but aloo ba an the look out to show The folowing is a statement of the exports of owulay, new soling as Bir John Walsham's apprehsul troubles in Hainan from the Bakkas, of Hongkong as a storehouse for our test. The British merchants and traders when and citon goods from India to China and Hong private secretary.
who have on previous occasions given cause for bakeries in Hongkong are capable of turning out how to take advantage of cougarial open United Kingdom to the mame quarter-
kong, as compared with the exports from tho The Salvage Association report, with ranciety by rebellion.
15,000lb. of ship himnuit aud 10.000lb. of Ered per day, a fact of much significance to a prest ference to the stcumor Prina Albrecht, that she lags, and if necessary to introduce Britieb
The Fast of Tanteras passed over in the anal aral Power like England. The principal erhi Exports from the United Kingdom.
ie afloat; pumps bare complete command-fianter, being celebrated with about the enator bitors of these commodities are Lane, Crawford Commercial agente willingly, yet with just Exports from India.
water; and has arrived at Cadin, where she will ary display. Fortunately there are no disasters and Co. and Dorabjee Nowrojes and Co. The Xba discrimination, to the local authorities." 1876-7
dock for survey and repairs. 6,824719 1976
12,475,385:
to chronicle as the reult of the illuminations.
crockery made from Hongkong alay looks exceed. མམ 1884*. ... 56.469,387
15,721,300 Mossra, Edwarda and Bartlett hovo succeeded
ugly well The exhibits of needlework and am- 20,879,900 in recovering and landing, at Ushant, from the
broidery,iedy arranged witha beautifully carved The | wreck of the steamer Teucer, which was wrecked
doreen by themselves, are very varied, and lack exacodingly beautiful. They are from the Italian and French convents, which are largely supported by the sale of such work. There is also some very fire embroidery exhibited by Lady Bowen The
and may in some cases be followed with ad- vantage, as may be gathered from the follow. ing extract from a despatch by Mr. O'Coxos: "The position of H. M. Onsuls in China, both vis-à-vis to British commerce and to their
5. Half-a-mile.
The
SHANGHAI ST. LOSER, & Sweepstakes of "This was the very time when the water Tha. 15 each, with Tis. 100 added: first pony to companies rapidly restored to the citizens of receive 75 per cent; second pony to receivo Is London the drainage matter which the sewers per cent.; third pony ta receive 10 per cent of 1854, it was shown that "whereas the mor had discharged." Again, during the epidemic for Chisa penies that have never been Rodality amongst the palation supplied with the previous to the 1st January, 1886; weight comparativele pure water of the Lambeth Com 10st. Fibs.; ponies over 14 hends to carry Jibs.pany was only 40 per 10,000, that of the popul extra for every inch over; winners of one
A far more serious fire than either of the but a barrister who has passed the English Bar, The CAINA CUP, value, Tls. 100; for Obinnateelf, during the present opidemic, the districts ent of axistence an fac as that city is concerned. A She Bald firm, Macera Charles Cammell and They have either at once to assume the garb of above took place on Saturday, the 11th inst, and who is actual practice combines both law
1883
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1885-6
Yarns
b.
Ibe.
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TTENTSIN.
The circumstances are such that it is impos. | 1884-5 sible to draw a hard and fast line, but she general principle to be followed should be An Order in Council is published in the in May, 1885, off the boast of Ushent, 233 Habs that while the interests of British trade in Gazette relating to the exercise of Her Majesty's of tin and 164 bales of Manila hemp.
Sth Septonbir. power and jurisdiction in China, Japsa, and
To-day we have no fower than two sailing general are to be carefully watched our re Korea, in cases in which foreigners desire to sub Mr. P. J. Augass, R. Cozeul-General far vessels and four starters alongside the Band, presentatives should, as a rule, refrùin from mic to the jurisdiction of Her Majesty's Courts. Chius, raturus to Shangbai by the M. M. steam and this although the water in the river has line suite of blackwood furniture sent by Mr. identifying themselves with the operations 47th section of the China and Japan Order Chaloner Alabaster, the present, incumbent of
The Order repole the second sub-soution of the ship Ocus, Sept. 12, and on his arrival Mr. fallen two foot. of particular firme.
in Council 1881, and substitutes for it the the post, will probably go to Canton. clowing (b) Provided that the foreigner first Bles in the Court his consent to the
W. B. Loring is univoraally admired, as are also His Brvellousy J. H. Ferguson, Minister for the matting and handsome. sbow.room in Chi- the Netherlanda, arrived here from Chefos is the pose style by the Tak Li firm of Hongkong and The discussion on this important subject
Chungking this morning. Ho pays a visit to Li Canton. The raitan ware-obaire, lounges, bas has not been barren of good results. The jurisdiction of the Court, and (f) also, if re- Collega, Peking (Tung Wan Ifnan), comes who has been promoted to Fantai of that pro cheap, but unfortunately it seems to have been Mr. C. H. Gliver, of the Imperial Chinese Hung-ching to-day. 1, the Judge of Kinngea,keta, and other articles in neat, pretty, and Obios Consular reports for last year deal jared by the Court, obtains and Bles a cer- home on leave in September, when Mr. 8. M. vince, has paid a visit to Li Hung-chang and all sold even before the Exhibition epaned; it is more exbaustively than has hitherto gen. tificate in writing from a competent authority of Bussell will resurse his post as Professor of leaves to-day for Peking-Mercure Cors sent by Tai Lang. Noar it are specimens of erally been the case with the position of the lion is made by that Government to the foreigner has filled daring his absence.
his own Government to the effort that no objee Astronomy and Mathematics, which Mr. Oliver respondent.
agrinoitural Insplomante by Chee Bas, which will interest the othnologist, and the mechanician, import markets, the Conants having been in submitting in the particular cenas or matter to
The silver ware by Woug Ling is artistio and fesoned, as they safe, by a circalar from the jurisdiction of the Court, and (ii) also 14 The Chinese Minister, H., Low Shui Fonsidering that all the most impious attractive, while the glass warper maurafactured tu required by the Court, gives security to the sand Sir Halliday Macartley who left London soronants have been trying for years to discover Hongkong by Mears. Russell and Co. indicates the Wolverhampton Chamber of Commerce, inaction of the Court, to sach reasonable amount for St. Petersborg on the 10th inst., scrived at some means of steering the balloon. It is rather one direction in which industry might be profit and also no doubt by the remarks made in 18 the Court diewote, by deposit of money or Berlin on the 11th last. On the same day the various to find that balloon-steering is becoming a abis developed. Then we have a collection of otherwise, to pay foes, costa, damages, and ox: Marquis Trong was received in farewell andience regular part of the Gorman military training, essential oila, sent by Messre. Watson and.Co., the Prem and elsewhere on the subject of pazess; and to abide by and perform the decision by the Emperor and Empress of Rautia at Bt and that two sergeants have already been awarded of the Hongkong Dispensary, a collection of | Consular assistance to trade. In fature, to be given by the Court or on appeal.”
Fetersburg.
certificates for their profialency in the art. Hongkong soins by Mr. H. L. Dennys, & KOZIG-
reen, 5lba. ext; two or more races, 10lbs. Istion supplied with the foul water of the South- extra. One mile and three-quartere
wark Company was 33 par 10,000.” Io. Tôkys
ponies, being bead fide Grifins at date of euka, Assba, Yotsuya, and Kojimachi-kav
supplied with compatively pure water-Aka- try; weight for inches as per acale: wingers, escaped almost soot-free. Alba, extra, entranos, Thu, 3. One mile.
The ATUMN OFF, salza, Tis. 100: for Chins ponies; weight for inches as per sale; en- trance, Tis. 5. Three-quarters of a mile,
The BHANGBAI STAKES, a forced entry of Fis
5 For all ponies entered at this meeting excepti those in the Hack Stakes; first pany to receivS
scale.
PRESENTATION OF COLOURS TO THE BUFFS BY PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR. མཆོག ར ས -
75 per cent.; second pony, 15 per cent; third A very interesting ceremony was performed at pony, 10 per cent.: weight for inches as per the Ropewalk Meadow, near Aroholiff" Fort,.
One wile and a half.
Dover, on the 6th August, when His Royal The LLANA MIAU STARER, value, Tls. 100; for Highness Prince Albert Victor of Wales pre- China poules; weight for inches as per scale; sented now aclours to the famous East Kent Ber winner, of one race, 71bs, extra; of two or more giment the 2nd Battalion of "The Buff" The races, ba, extra: Griffins al date of entry regiment which has only recently returned from allowed Elba; entrance, Tis. 5. One mile. Egypt where it formed part of the frontier field The MONGOL CUP, value, Tla 150; for Chins forse at Asscuns, is commanded by Colonel 3. panies, being Land fide Griflow at date of entry; Graves, and has a very long catalogue of honour- weight for inches sa per nomle; winnare of a able distinctions, having taken part in nearly 1850 of more than a mile, Tiha, extra: ponal. overy campaign in which the British forces Lave ties accumulative; entrance, Tls. 5. One mile bon ngaged during the last three hundred and a quarter. The STEEP STATHO, valno, The 100, added to a Although the weather was threatening, it for. Bwoopstakes of Tis 5 esch; for Cuina ponies; tunately held fine and a concourse of several tisa. weight for inches as par scale; winners at this sad parauna sasorblad on the ground to witness meeting of a race of one mile and a half or the daremony. The ground had been roped off aver, 7lba extra: two such races, 101bs. antra. and here & considerable number of ladice and One mile and a half,
years.
gentlemen were present, many of them being te- commodated with sesta immediately in front of the space occupied by the troops. The mass of TED DAY, 8th November.
the spectators, however, assembled on the high Jour Accoust CCP, value, Tis, 200; pre- grogad at the rear, where a splendid view of the sented; for Ching poina; weight for inches whole provoodings could be obtained. The road sa per ansle, ponies that have enced before just below the field was lined with carriages non- 31st December, 1885, 101ks, extern; Griffins of taíning spootstore. 1886 that have won a race before this meeting,
The Regiment marobed on the ground about 7lbs. extra; Griffins of 18% winpera at this 12.30. ander the command of Col. 8. Graves, and meeting only, 5lbs. extra; Srut pony to receive were formed in line. In this position they re- 60 par cont; second pony, 25 per cent.; third mained until the arrival of the Prince at 1.15, pany, 15 per cent; of the entrance fees; en- and the ceremony of trooping the old colours irance, Tls, 10. One mile and a half.
wis then proceeded with. The colours, of which The FLYAWAY PLATE, value, Tle. 100; for Chins only a few fragments remain, were borne by
ponies; weight for inches sa per scale; en- Ensigns Vickermann and Sall, tranos, Tis. . Seven furlongs
The Prince, who wore the uniform of the 10th The COSMOPOLITAN CUP, valus, The. 150s second Hussars, arrived by the London and Chatham pony, Tl. 50; for Chius ponies; weight for Brusselsarpress, and was received by Edsatenant incles an par seats; wipriers at this meeting General Fielding, 0.3, who, together with the of ons race, 7lbs. extra; two races, L2ibs. extra: following obers, sooompanied him on to the three wr mere racos, 15lbs extra; entrance, ground-Captain the Hou. A. Grorilla, King's Tis. I. "Une mile and three-quartere. Royal Rafe Corps, Equerry to the Prace, Col. The MANCHU STAIRS, a Sercopstakes of TS-5 Bir Cromer Ashburnham, C.B., A.A.G., Cel. each, with Tla 100 added; for China ponies Gregoris, A.Q.M.G., Gan. Haines. C.D., an old that have run and not won a race; first pony nomxander of the Buffs Col Brackenbury, to receive 70 par seat; second pony, 20 par pouranding Royal Artillery in B. district, third pony, 10 per coat weight for Majer Nowooma, Cel. Gordon, R., General inches as per scale. Ono nullo and a quarter. Bir Bakor Russell, Capt. the Hon. P. Sydney,
er