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The Franch-orainer. Primingust suited here yesterday afternoon from Italong Bay, Tonguin The Japan Gesctor translates the following Erom the Jiji Shimpo-Soveral days ago Ad- mirni Esrailton, Commander-irabief of the glish Asiatic Squadron, now in Hongkong, wirl to the Naval Department in Tokyo, ask ing the course the Unebi-kan was to take after aring -ingapons. The Department arswered 't sas was to proceed direct to Japan from the part named. Subsequently the Foreign Dapart inant received a telogram from the admiral, through the English Levation, saying that twa

TER DAILY FRMS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2012, 1887.

the senior division of Class I, as comparod with the poor realtsin Class III, and the junior division of Class I.; for on these naturally falls the greater atrain in this severar tout applied The total result of the examination of the school is 94.81 peront passed, which to slightly lower #gure than has been attained during the last three years. This in, however, das to the steady, marked, gradual elevation of the stand- ard year by year, with a view to qualifying the woholars for the pursuit of higher studies in the Nor School. A coraparison based on percent agas alen would therefore convey an erroneous impresjon, for with theexception of Class Vand

GINAL PATIE. ·

Clan I, 1, Ho Man Ying, Scholarshly. Class 1, 2, Wong Bing Tau, Morit. Clase 1, 8, Le Cheung Bhin, Scholarship. Clan 1,4, Wong Pen, watch, by the Hon. F. Stewart, LED

Ciss 7, 6, Omann Madar, Man and His Handiwork, by Head Master.

Clays 1, 3, Tai, watob, by the Hon. C. P. Cheter. Class 1,9, Ng In; Binocular, by Seocad Master. Clans 1, 3, Cheung Yan Tss, Diationary, by Dr. young

Chase III, 1, Law You That, watch, by Mr. A. 4. Rom

Class it. 2. Tung Cheung thing, Blaconlar, by Mears. Grepp & Ca

Class IFL, 4, Abbas, "Shakinpears," by Mr. P.

no

amber.

RECEIVING PIRATED EGDE.

The Crown has forbidden tho admission infor Polico instond of saking for the dollars back to | Christmas day. The table which was laid in

tás Globe Hotel, was visited by some of the offi- the bonicheld of Windsor Castle, or within the I return them to the owner.

Bentence on the prisoner convicted was de- and their friends before the dinner. The castle prootnote, of newspapere cautaining san

room was appropriately and elegantly decorated national reports of the Campbell divores ense. ferred.

Lady Campbell gave her ovidanoo with perfect by The man themselves. During the repaal the Tam Ayong and four others were charged respective captains and other oflooracame in and composure and the fullest enlf-possesion She with being in possession of a quantity of goods drank the health of the men, and some good gavo randy reponses to the questione naked. She All pamed off with the ut wars a plain blue serge dress and blook bonnet. piratically stolen, et Shaskiwan, on the 6th De spookes were made.

LONDON, 13th December. mant harmony. It is well known that the French

The trial of the Campboil divorce sake was re- and American sailors are vary friendly together Mr.. Francis, Q.C., appeared for the thin whatever part of the world they meet, and it sned to-dag. Dr. His tratified that Lady prisoner,

is particularly agreeabla to find them fraternia. Colin Campbell had never bad a misscringe.

A footman smployed st Lig's Court testified ing so kindly where they are thrown together, sa

in a prison for three months, o Tientsin. that Lady Colin's room there was situated on the site of the building opposite that containing Chinese Times.

the rooms occupied by the Duke of Marlborough. Frank Miles, an artist, and Neptune Blood, both tenti fod that they saw Lady Colin Camp. bell in London on Sunday, August 13, 1863, 1he day on which the defaues allege that she was at the Parthat Hotel with the Duke of Marlborough

Annia Brown denied the statement raade by wu-servant O'Neil: that he called her at tention to strange noises in the dining-room on an ocreador when Lady Colin and the Duke of Marlborough were thorsin slona.

The evidence for the presetation was to the offest that a jank which left Hongkong on the 21st November last was on the following day ut- tacked by piratos sad a nutaber of things were

to the south to search for the missing vessel, and since my arrival, has the examination given me that the admiral hoped to be able to send good such anqualified watiifaction while inspecting the news beat her before long The goodwill disapere. In spite of the namorous cases of malarial played by the admiral in this cass hardly needs forer in the Colony. I am happy to be able to comment. That sack vigilant attention has al report that the health of our scholars in the past ways been paid by the English navy in similar year was quite up to the average, which is a cases is one of the secrets of the grestress of the matter for congratulation as our boys come from

Every part of the town from East to Wet Point, English navy all over the world.”

In Ap two of our old scholars, Mars. to the Colony by Dr. Myers, Superintendent of the Darid Manson Memorial Hospital af Takow, who had been training them for two years for

Ben-of-war of the aquadron had teen despatched VI. Ian conscientiously affirm that in no years 17. 1, Lọ Man Yuk, watok, by Mr. A. G. R. taken away. Sabergaentiy, some of the goods

We have to acknowledgo: reopipt of the ban Ching Kai and Li Tean Fas, were brought VI, 2, Kong Yuk Ting, Wood's Natural His. enatody were found in any hotze, or premises.

January number of the Chinese Recorder and Mis- rowery Journal, being the first of the eighteenth volume It appears this month in a cover of

Class VIL, 1, An Wing Chook, watch, by the do e design, which is sortainly no improve the prefominu of English medicine. They vo VII, 2. Leung Kwok Wai, oud-oase, by 192 ment on the old ons. The Rev. John Ross underwent a preliminary examination in Mater Third Moster

writea ou "Our attitude towards Confionism," rip Medico, Anatomy, Surgery, &o, by a Board

Class VII, 14, B, Honien, penci-cnee, by Mr. D and advocates a familiar knowledge with and a composed of the leading medical practitionare in Nowrojen.

Claas VIII, 1, Cheung Kwai, watsh, by Mr. D. Communitntmtiterud erald be wise utilization of Confucianism as the speedient the Colony, and received very satisfactory cortif-

SOFICE TO CORRESPONDENTS,

mamasel" The Mor," nod tangy on bundnum "Thu Manager, and at to itirilmeads by revmo.

Corresponleats are requested to forged their name 1nd dress with comntations ideessed for the Elitor, wol for publication, bad me ovidence of goud [aiti

All letters for pallication should be writing ou Leila of the pype noły..

countermale.

Undo for oxie amples of the Daily Press shrpaid be sent efore 12 am on a day of peklination Afte thick hear he suple is Jiruited.

MARWADE.

On the Fast-mut, at Christ Glowwh.. Vid olunma GEORGE SYNE THEN, of Yokah, bo HELEN TATA, UE of Johnson, of Brighton, Shases,

The Daily Press.

way of removing' prejudice against Christianity.oatea, which, insoribed on paraliment, werepublicly VIU, 2, He Yan Chris, penolles, by Mr. wen withdrawn. It was also proved that when years before the Americans-conceived the idea of but could not see any object on the floor six feet

The following are the Orders of the Day at the meeting of the Legislativo Council to-morrow (Friday) afternoon -

1- Macres, persent to notice, will ask the fullowing questions

Whether it is the intention of the Govora mual to hand over the Lazarette ou Stone Cettem' Tatan to the War Office, and, if so, what has boun done to obtain site for a new building to receive the sick from quarantined voxels

-When the new Celiusace for munding the Laws relating to Polic Health in the colony of Hongkong will were befnto the Counal? 2.-First reading of the following Bills:--

D. Nowrojeg

were found on a junk at Shaukiwan, and the

THE AMERICAN MAIL. Claes 3, Tai Tin Pai, pencil case, by Mr. T. prisoners, who wore said to have been on the junk on which the goods were found, was charged air- Meicam!

Cines IV, 5. M. Fredericke, "Golf Talp," by the dor Ordinance 1 of 1868, which makes the receiv The O. & D.stoamor Gaelic, with the Asser Hen. C. P. Chatar-

Class V. 1, Ha Lai Shang, watch, by Mears. Gaopping or possession of goods piratically stolen aan mail of the 21st ult., arrived here yesterday

felony and which provides that the expression a d

Clay V, 2, Lan Hoa Chl, mad-ons, by Mr. Chanzeseived or taken into his onstody" aball afternoon. The subjained (alegreas are taken Kyos L

satisfied by proof that the goods and chattels from our San Francisco filos:- Glass VI, 1, Chan Yoak Ting, watch, by the Go-alleged to have been revived sad taken Inte

AMERICA. DEATH OF 1 WOMAN 196 YEARS OF AGE. Neptune Riond testified that Le Ind since the or on board any junk, vessel, or boat within tory, by a Friend.

ST. Louis, 19th December. beginning of the trial examined the door of the which the person charged shall be fourul and of which said goods and catrols he shall be unable A letter from Lassnama, in the Seminole Na diqing-room in Cadogan Flaos, through the kay. to give a satisfactory account. It transpired in Lion, I. T. gives an account of the feath there, that ho once enw the plaintiff and the Duke of hofe of which the manservant O'Neill tortified the course of the evidenos that the first prisoner on the 5th inst., of Mra. Susanna Warren, who was not on board the junk when the goods wors was perhaps the oldest person in the United Marlborough in criminal interesarse. The wit- found, though he was said to be rauning away States, if not the world. She was born in the pass said that, there were laps over the keyhola when screated; on this the charge against him ald town of St. Augustine, Fla., in 1759, Afteen on both sidan of the door. He looked through Class Vill, 7, Taskee, Dictionary, by De. W. Toang. the attack was made on the pirated junk she was astional isdependonco. She was born as a slace away, nor any article in the room clearly enough Mrs. Blood, Lady Colin's mother, testified that Class IX,1,LI Wing Sat, watch, by the Government in shallow water and that she grounded when and was the property of Spanish mastors until to swear to its identity.

1818, when she was with the ather Spanish slaves Gass IX, 3, Teol Kwa Shan, pencil case, by the the fide fell.

Mr. Francis submitted there was no case to who Bed from the town of Fengwool when it was the engagement between her daughter and Lord Government

Class 14, C. Kenriques, pencil.esse, hy the Go-go to the jury. The first paint he took was that taken by General Jackson. She lived in the Cola Campbell was made without her knowledge. TAINMENT.

it was noorary to prose knowledge on the pars country from then autil the second treaty of She denied that she pressed the marrings. She Claas X, 1, Tang Chaung, pencil-ones, by, the Go of the prisoners, which had not been done. Honoo with the Seminoles, when site was regarded declarad it was untrue that Lard Colin over, told Clem X, 1, Chan Man Tuk; compas, by the organd that although the Ordinanes provided as their common property, ant was removed with her anything about his health, roept that he that merely being in the same boat as the goods tham to Indian Territory. She leaves one dangh. had said he had an operation performed. She verament

Clase I, 1, Lam Na To, peal-esse, by the fo- constituted possession, yet the offence sa deter living who resicles in Austin, Tex., and it is never would have given her daughter in marriage Colin was if she had known it. The witness Class XI, 2, Pau Ut Than, compass, by tho fiovernmed in the earlier part of the section was her ninety-seventh year. She leaves many grand-te a man in such a loathsome condition as Tod

knowingly receiving or taking into his possession, children, son of them neatly 70 years of age.

swore that Lady Colin was in her witnes') merit

the words being, Whossver shall have know.

A NEW WAY WITH TRAMPS.

home on Sooley, August 13, 1933. ingly received or taken into his posse-ios

NEW YORK. 1413 Documber.

On the cross-etamination of Mrs. Blood sha aball be guilty of tslony."

The Star says that the Westakester ocunty His Lordship said there had been many con- Supervisors yesterday passed a resilation by said she was anxious to break of the marriage Clasa II, 1, Ling Shu Fan, gold chain, by Mr. Fant lotions in that court under the Ordinanco and vote of 14 to 8, deslaring that trampi mnxt either between defendant and bir Azaghiar, hocause the i had always been held that the Ordinance in work or b drowned. Of course, the adslators Carapball fedly treated her daughter so badly, tended to cast the onus of proof on the person will have to pass an cat permitting such panish and sdced." It was a wretchedly bad marria-a." Class I, 1, Lo Kwek Tron, natah, hy Head Master.in whose possession the goods were found. The ment before a court can infict it. The resolu- The witness said that she saw ne rrason why her Ciman L, Chon Man Terck, pencil-caec, by the Ordinance was passed ander very peculiar virtion provides for the erection of a builder on daughter should not associate with the Duke of '

cumstances. The person must giro a satisfactory

Marlborough, who the witness declared wɛe Do Gurambat.

Clene 11, 1, Ling Shu Fan, Merit.

account of the goods.

was than many was get off more lightly,

Passell, comel for the plaintiff, promised to Clas 1,5, Pang Yak Ban, "Longfelion," by: g

copalnde the case for Ealy Colin on Wednesday. Friendl

Class III, 1, Lanny Nim Cho, Distionary of Quots

The Judge said he would sit until midnight

Clare III, 2, Chisa Teak Ting, penail-cess, by the

very day, rather tasa permit the hearing to

Government

linger over the holidays. Adjourned. Clasa IV, 1, Lam Sz To, watch, by the Government Clasa Y. 2, Chan Chest Wo, senail-case, by a Friel. Claas V, 1, Loang Tang Nak, pencil case, by s

YOMANÍ,

vernment.

CHINES CLARITO.

Fortnightiy

Class I, 1, Ho Lai Shang, Merit,

CANCE CLASSES.

Ordinary-

Mr. Francis said there had been convictions, but he did not know that the point he nor took had ever been brought forward before.

the county farm so constructed with apartments nybe fooded with water to a depth of six feet

WAD-ON THE SALTATION ARMY.

QUEBEC. 13th Devymler.

The Rev. H. D. Porter, M.D., contributes an ia presented to them by your Excellency in this Foresting paper "A modern Shantang Pro-hall. Our senior pupil toscher, Mr. Lo Kit, was a phet," the Rev. Dr. Edkins has a learned papar cazdints for the Government Scholarship, which on" law in Korsan," and the Res. J. F. Johnson was not awarded this your, as neither candidata continue the discussion on the "Pictorial re obtained the necessary number of marks. I take, presentations of Christ". The remainder of the however, this opportunity of recording my honna touts consists of correspondance, oditorial of the great benedits derfred.by Lo Kit from the notes, etc. in the correspondende pages Dr. W.course of study, as lou often the acquirement of Advorskomerata and Shiveription whion or sof i. Lambath adracates the establishment of a tho scholarship and the residence in England are ordered for a Rx perind will be satimed antilinadient missionary journal, and publishes the only results the competitors appreciate

tentatin prospectus in which he nominates Dr. whoroas it is not too much to say that the J. G. Kerr, of Csaton, Dr. Elizabeth Reifenyder, greatest bonefta derived from the establish of Shangbai, and Dr. J. K. Mackenzie, of Tienment of the sobolarship will always be en tsin, as the editorial committee.

joyed by the unsocessful candidates, for their number, if this valuable sobolarship were pro early contested, must naturally arced that of the few distinguished snccessful sobolare, Through the exertions of Bir. Bateman, Read Stai Master of the Hougkong Public School, Hong- kong hus been made a vatra for the Cambridge Local Examinatione. The first examination was bald in Decoraber, and though the reunits cannot be known here before May,and I have do reason to ba fanguine of their ustare, I can al roudly see the boneft of the extra study on our six candidates, five of whom ontered for the junior and the other for the seaior examinations, by Friand. tion. It is also worthy of note, as a sign of the interest taken by Chinese parents in their sowe stucation, that in no case was any demar made

In the haaring of the Campbell divorce case to-day several witnesses tastified that Lady Colla abuas paying the seven dollars entrance fee.

rought out factory girls, and engaged in mission VICTORIA, 20th December. This year I bave instituted a Boys' walf-sup-Friend. porting Lending Library. Morey was advanced Clare V. 2. Li The Wing, pencil-case, by Mr. D.

Yesterday the toles faph often of this city was work among the poor. Her engagemants of this to procure books from Ringland. varier No-Nowrojoe. lection of books for boys, novels, works of Vi, 1, Chan Chia On, izketed, by Mr. Pelose in shore, in Chinese watera Only piracy in direct communication with Capa Cansa. Nevn kind kept her employed several hours a wook travel, history, and biography, war made,

Class VI, 2, Leang You Shick, pancil-caso, by Mr. Jura gentium was within the purview of the Scotia, via Montreal and New York, over the from 6 to 10 o'clock in the erasing.

Lady Miles produced a book to show that the wires of the Canadian Pacifle and postal systems. Ordinance. senior boys was D. Nowrojes. commities of the aix farmal to control the Library, which was

ANGLO-CHINESE CLAMA.

His Lordship said he would reserve this point. The circuit was 4,600 miles long and included plaintif and the Date of Marlborough occupied 1,000 miles of oblo from New York to Canse, rooms at the opposito ends of the boss at Ligh The opened about the middle of Ontober.

Division 3, 1, Janmativo, “Tirist," by a Friend. anbscription was put at ten cents a month, and Division 1, 1, M. Fredericks, pencil-one, by Mr. Francis then addressed the jury. Ho Congratulatory messages were exsbinged be-Court, and not adjciniue, as witnesses for the

said the only evidence he had to trouble them tweet here and Landon Birst cannication defence. had intimated in their testimony, we hare bad sa average of ac less than 74 bays Friend

Two gate keepers at Queen Ann's gate, whore with, representing na he did only the fifth pr-was afterwards tablished with Now Orless the Duke of Marlborough lives in London, testi- mostly Chinees, aubscribers monthly. Wo may

sonar, was that he only entered the employment oror a circuit 6,000 miles long. expect go at results in Eagliab compisition, and ie the acquirement of good colloquist English when our boys find pleasure in rendior English standard authors, and in making acquaintance with the customs and overeation of every day English life as represented in our leading novels. Six pupil touchers have been articled for a period of three years, having deposited a securi- 1y of one hundred dollars orch. to provide the six aditional Chinese assistants that will

HomeRONG, JANUART 20TH, 17

Major Genom Gordon, Superinten lant of Vietri Guol, nevempanied by Mradiorden, left here for England yosfeontay by the steamer blend-

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We am requested to state that the, jrrors snis model for the Criminal Sessions who did not Merve yesterday will not be required, to be in at- touchaber toulay nutik oloven o'clock.

At anting of the Boruch. Municipal Coun- ell at Shanghai, held on this 18th int. Mr. J. Clapend was sloetud President, ani Mr. J. Morris, Vice President, for the current your.

The Chinese Recorder weg" Sir Robert Hart, on his report visit to the South, cuce R hard son dortion ať 53M to the Aravrican Me dial Mission, and an equal sum to the Wesleyan Mission Work,"

Two more beats of the match for the Lawn Tenis Championship will be played off by Q. Staract and A. de C. Semulan, and S. Loxan

rand W. Rene Robertson at 1 jam.to-day. These -dies will complete the woonil series of matebas.

-An Onlinance for the Suppression of the Trind Sariety at oftace Sporet Saoletion and for the Punishment of the Members thereof.

persion of Dr.

(6.)-An Ordinan to route the carrying and Andians for the more effective Pre-

tention of Crim

- Onima for the further neurity of the Residents of tre soiway from personal tidianos and wher Crimes Red ronding of the following Bills:

An Ordinance for penuating the Revision of State Law by repealing certain enazimenta wib have consed to be in fores ar have toconus

dr. Ordinace ta smead the Law responting Defur tory Words and Tibel.

Te resume cuaikation. in Commitios, of the Rill entitled z Ordinace foamed Odanco No. 8

of 157)

Tidrden-ling of the fallowing Bibs (2.)-The Post Office Ordinance, 1896.

-án Ordinance to amend the Promissory

Catles Ordinace, 1899,

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[SDPYLIKO TO THE "DAILY PRESB"]

LONDON, 14th January.

THE CONTINENTAL PRESS ON PRINCE HISMARCK'S SPEECH,

The Shaugheri Courier ways-that the stoumur Whamh, which has been confhgron the Yangt say Birey during Ca fast nine months, under the British She was sold on the 13th us!, by (tpt, | It is semi-of-ially stated in the Paris. Vionno Carozzi, boy own, to a Gorman them, who will and 21. Fetersburg press that Prince Bismarck's speech touls to everve the maintenues of perco

contiene the rassed in the viver trade.

The Shu-pro saja that thero Lare bean unny attemptent suidè in Noaking by swallowing opium, and a exertain plihatáropio native named Clai is said to have saved no less than 106 por- sers who had attempted to commit suicide by taking this deng within these mougha,

Nowroje

Division II, 2, C. Henriqa, Morit Division 1, T. Takes, Mori,

Division IV, A. Allon, ponoil-cawo, by a Friend.

SUPREME COURT.

19th January,

J ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

Csir JUSTICE.

SHOOTING & SIKH CONSTABLE. Chan Kam was charged on three counts with stooting PC. Sust Ram, on the 2nd December.

3 regaired in the New School. It was with BEFORE THE HON. BIB GEORGE PHILLIPPO, osusiderable joy that all masters, boye und friends of the antool read the statement made by your Excellency at the opening of the Legislative Concil that the New School would be opened early in 1898. Two-thirds of the walls are already raise), and it is most earnestly to be desired that ne stons be left antaraed to admit of the now building being occupied after Chi- pese New Year at the .daf February: or early in March. next year. By this mous the abauge would take place at the time of our ananal pro moticos and better change would be afforded The German Parliament has rated Amend.archtaining a fail school; besides, the import. ant consideration of a complete year's study in nts to the Army Bill grating increased the new subjects would be secured. forces for three years only.

LONDON, With Jamuncy, THE REICHSTAG AND THE ARMY BILL

It is now stated that the Reidhetng only has

A erresp udeat of the Mercury, writing from Nerth Clita under dulo 1★ instant, pays:—" Į hero araden werta itinerating trip thrânch the Dooded district nad fiamd the vet distribution ¦ been disgoover..

of money to late lisa insufficiat for flus gran pare. The angling is extreme and many peer wretches must inevitably starve (bie winter, as in many ples they have only wheat sprouts to salist on."

LONDON. 17th January.

LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL AND MR. GLADSTONE ON ECONOMY 'N XENDITURE.

We clip ako sabjoined vanenok from 96

Lord Randolph "Churchill. Ius written s letter American cow croporazy: M. Rorrier de clined to the surf Bin Tongsis declare the agent necessity that exists to brosuse he could not get the life-insarunes cotu- seunnanisa tho expenditure of the matry, and pri film vafiey to go there. 3 says that in order to attain that object he will Overy feel hard to gerade him to go. "Only act in coupention with anybody. think he said, "yn will bave 1 year Mr. Gustom bas written a lotter anpporting. salary, State for your few ral, and 4 year neusion for year widłowo.” But even that i Lord Randolph Churchill.

presentation of the cave did not porsail,

Bath the Clouser Racorder; Some men boast of their Überality in the Charch, and wom to be trusting facie final son'vation on their large Zagations: Hatho Cov, A. A. Palson, of the

The Japanese ateamor Nagato Men, one of

the vessels sont by the Japaness Government on

"LOSS OF THE BRITISH SHIP

BALLOWE'EN."

+

Eis Lordship said he would reserve the point if Mr. Francis withod, but he would not with draw the case from the jury.

The point was roservod nocordingly. Mr. Francis then argued that thers was no aNRI because there had been no piracy jure gentium. The evidence showed that he pirated junk was

A mandate from Cardinal Taschereau, read iu Catholic churches here yesterday, prohibita Catholics from attending meetings of the Salve tion Army. Trapts and hyan-books distributed by the Salvationists mnat, be thrown into the fro.

IMPORTANT NEW TELEGRAPH LINE.

The wing

Duke'e has there.

TONDON. 15th Degaber.

a few days before the junk on which the goods worked perfectly and the Canadian Pacific offled that they never saw Lady Colin visit tho were found arrived here and some days sub-cials are jubilant over the success. They soon sequently to the piragy. He would also call expost to be able to have a direct wire from Suo some evidence to character. The Rev. Mr. Francisco to Cape Chase, which will place San Louis, erho was stationed at the village from Francisco in slmost direct communication with which the prisonor cams, would tell them what London. he know about kim.

At this stags Eis Lordship said he did not think they would finish the anse that evening and as he was not feeling well he would profer

mot to go on.

The case was accordingly adjourned until this rning.

POLICE COURT.

19th January.

BETORE MB. E. MACKEAN.

THE STEAM WHISTLE NYIBANGE.

POSSESSED OF STOLEN GOODA,

OFIUM CASE.

STRAGGLER.

TIENTSIN.

DUEL IN CANADA,

NEW YORK, 20th December.

An arobitect swars that he was unable to gre through the key hole in the dining-room door in Cadogan Place, through which manservant O'Neill testifled he saw Lady Colin and Marl- barongb together. Witness gavait as his opinion that it was absolutely impossible to see the floor of the dining-room through the terbols,

It was dooided, to base the juvy visit the house, and inspect for theraselroy the keybole and din

An Ottawa dispatch to the Tribune ears that John T. White, editor of the Invatizator, sed J. Hawrahan, a machine agent, fought a dupl near that city on Saturday right.. White had ing-roon. The ones for Lady Campbell was than

Jused. charged Hawnhau with betraying a young wo- man. They fought with 32-caliber revolvers.

The Duke of Marlborongh next took the

and on the first fire bath missed. On the second stand. and in a frin ynias said he agror was guilty Hawrahan feil, wounded in the groin. He was a infidelity or any bupropriety with Lady Colia

taken to

hospital and is doing well. White Campbell lisappeared, and is believed to hare cesed to

EUROPE.

THE COLIN CAMPBELL DIVORCE BUYT.

Chief She, another co-respondent, took the.

Justice Butt will - nm up in ibe Campbell case

LONDON, 16th December.

the first count he was charged with shooting with intent to murder, on the second with intert

the United States. This was the first duck witness stand and to tied that he know Lady to da griereza bodily harm, and on the third

Colin's family for many years. His daughter Sought in Coenda for many years. with intant to resist his lawful apprehension. The prisoner said the constable caught hold of

was one of Lady Colin's bridevusids. His wito always called upon Loni and Lady Colin Camp. him, that he slipped, and that the revolver went

hell when in London. The testimony of the I

LONDON, 0th December. manservant O'Neill, that is a the witnes by accident. This was taken as a plea of not guilty.

Lan Tol, master of the steam lamuch Hing

On the resumption of the Campbell divorus and Lady Colin in sompromising position in The Acting Attorney-General (Hou. E. J. Mc. was suspinned on a charge of creating o HIB CHLLENGYM Wright, Indies and Ackroyd, instructed by tas Crows Soliciter unisauce in the harbour by the continuous Sad Case to-day Murphy, counsel for General Buller, the dining-room of Cadeg in Place, if Shaw gozlar. I have listened with great intorest Mr. A. B. Johnson), proetested. The jurers unascessary blowing of the whittle of his leanos defended his client against the allegations that pronounced an absolute lie. He never heard a and pleasure, as I have no doubt all of you have re ossera. P. A. do Hozari, M. C. de Roma, He admitted the offenes, and was ruloted is she had been criminally istimate with Lady Colin. breath of suspicion against Lady Colin'a bar He said that General Baller had visited Ladyoter until her petition for a voren was lodged done, to the report inst read by Mr. Wrighton, P. MoLeish, A. O'D. Gouria, penalty of 83

Colin batanes, end that was on April 13th, when against-Lord Colin. A. Jardan, sud J. J. Daver. Head Master of this school. As mul this ro

there was notasinagie suggestion of impropriety. On the 2nd December pablie gambling was port bas baue of a highly satisfactory character.

He dunonsood the wit on Monday. Tsang A Sz and Ng A Teang, stons cutters, silker by aut or word. In fact, under the able management of Mr. Koing on in No. 18, Satiro-strast. The pri Wright and his assistants, should have been subor and another man wout into the horse were sent back from the Supreme Court to be ness who had testined for the defence and de-

In the Campbell diverse ouse to-day Dr. Bid mach anrxrized if it had not been a satisfactory and ware walking about. They were told if summarily dealt with for possession of stolen alared that perjury was rife and stalking abroad.

Counsel for Dr, Pird then spoke in his defence. testified that he had a long acquaintance with une. it will be a watterol gratification they wanted to gamble to de, and if not to go preperty.

A burglary was committed at the bouw of a He said, concerning the charges which had bean Lady Miles and the Blood family. He denied alle Take an interest in Uile schoul to you Away, hereupon they seized the money bag

Some of the woman named Choung Lin Ho at Hung Ham, brought against his client, that if they were that he ever had any other relations with Laly the progress that has been made in the erection and rushed up on to the roof.

on tas 28th lust, and about 36 worth of clothes, prosed Dr. Bird's credit, reputation and parition Colin Campbell than those proper between a of the now Vioria College sloss by bore, to gamblers went after them on to the root which place the scholars are to be transfarred as and others went down into the street. The o, was stolen. Inspector Thomson receired cer- would be destroyed. He declared it was mon-physician and patioat. i had soarhed his in soon as it is completed. Applanse). It is believed prisoner and his companion Game out of a sin information which led him to search two strous that such charges should be seade on sachstrumset case and band not found the letter from Lady Coln Compbell to bim which Lord Calin's Murch or April text year. I hope it will be too bad begun firing. Three shots in somar of the etolex property. The men were com-witness stand. She entered the mit as bad that this new college will be completed about hose a door or two away from the gambling horses at Hok Un Kok, in enola of which he Bimay evidence as the defenos had silentć.

bonse, nod on being puraned they each pulled out found one of the prisoners in possession of Lady Colin Campbell was next called to thoaure, Aunis Day, bad testified was then.

Fiolay, orangel for Lord Celiu, couteaded that finished in time to transfer all the boys there by were fired at this time, one of which struck a misted for trial by Mr. Mitchell-Innes, and were amil profound silenco. She was vory pals, and the case of Lord Colin against her husband bad the end of the next Chinese New Year holidays,

now sent back to be summarily dealt with by the testified slowly but in a distinct voira. She aid been palterised by the evidence produced by .Mr. Wright has expressed the hope they will by and another a carpenter. The prisoner and

that until the family meeting at Thurles square,bu. If Lady Colia were an accessory with ba. Still, affera building has been completed there is compenim were pursued in the direction of magistrate."

Sentenced to three months' hard labour. io 1883, she had robing letters daily with Tady Miles in inreuting the charge against Lerd Colin, then she was capable of anything. The her baabsud when absent. Before their mar are alwaysa grest number of interual fittings and the Man Mo Temple, and F.C. Sant Ram, who arrangements to be made, and I cannot feel ea. was a duty there, sosing the two mon running

LABCENIES.

riage Lord Colin asked her if she would consent case was then adjcarned.

LONDON. 17th December A telegram was recited yesterday by Messa. tirely conddent that it will be ready at that time and hearing ories of thief," seized the prisoner

Ip Afat, hawke, was sent to gaol for a fori- when married to their occupying separate rooms.

Finlay, counsel for the defense, continued his Prushytein ssion writes from Kwai Peng. Gilusa & Co., Lloyds' Agouty at this por au-/About one thing, however, I do feel confident by the queue with his right hand and with his Kwangsi:- More money is spent in this single!

Lix. In his right hard prisoner bad 1 from the lead of a Chizaman at the Recreation divalge the fset that he had made this request, Jatoxing argument in the Campbell divorce cars previare in one year in building and repairin, noanettg the loss of the British ship Hellene'en and that is that this is the last time the left fait to see if he had anything about night for stealing bat, valued at half a dollar She censented, and Lord Colin asked her not to

public distribution of prizes will take place in

but she insisted upon telling her mother. The to-day. He dwelt on what he tend the in- tmples in to! worship, and in fostering error, off the English coast. This vessel lay for some this inconvenient and crowded room, for it will revolver, which the genetable tried to take around, on the 18th inst.

from him, but the prisoner turned it ca the TRED Atse, coelie, pleaded guilty to a charge of nature of his illness was unknown to ber until ability or refusal of either Lady Colin Campbell, than the Presbyterian Chavch gives in the same time in Hongkong harbour last summer, and be quite possible to get ready the Theatre or constable and shot him in the abdomen. A staling $19, the money of the Hongkong and May, 183. She never arged Lord Colin to the Duke of Marlborough or Chief Shaw to pra

large Central Hall of the new Vioterla oiloga time to carry the Gospel to the cods of the procredel in July to Foochow to load with intima for the next distribution of prizes. (Load district watoiman came up and assisted in the Whampra Dook Company, on the 18th inst., and marty her, but her mother disliked long engage-ance a singls que of the letters which passed ba- earth.""

he was sentenced to air weeks' hard labour. arrest, and a crowd of men following wanted to for home, and abe left that port in August applause). There will be impla commedation in

monta Continaing, Lady Colin said she was tween the first named and the other two in the The Arent of the Messageries Maritimes Co. with a full cargo.

Wong Taci, stone cuitor, was sentenced to td educated in Italy and spoke Italian and French correspondence which plaintiff admitted had been be telegram was very the new Victoris College for about 170 more beat the prisoner, but we prevented by the at Shanghai issued the following nice on the brief, and gare no details as to whether any boys than it has been possible to take, aren with constelde. On sirival at the station the prisoner daye hard labour for the theft of 20) arepty before she learned the English language. She carried on: Contizning his segment, Mr. Pin- 181 inst at that port :-- The Agent isinformed

journalist. She sang at forty charity concerts, roborated Dr. Dird in the aesortien based on a that the repairs enrid out at Lorient to the loss of life has been entailed by the disaster. oruwding, in this place. That necessitates, of wor Bratched by Inspector Hennessy who found cartridge cases on the military rifle range on sang, painted, and wrote books. She was also a las said that the evidence of Dr. Hipka, who cor. not one of which Lard Colin attended. She medical examination, the Lady Colin had not bad seaner nige, which, had her shaft broken while The Hollowe'en was a very nest iron ship or an increase in the staff of mastera. I in a bag round his waist a dagger and 5 cart the 18th inst

bave received, two days age, from Mr. Wright, ridges. The revolver the prisoner had used was on the royage fra London to Marsoilles unwing of 990 tour, commanded by Captain 3. F. a very able and carefully drawn report showing sise brenght to the station, and one chamber was Lai Asu, soola, for possession of prepared taught right classes of factory girls; visited the miscarriage, was worthless, bears the witness taken a longer time to effect than was at first Donton. During the time she lay bere her what the necessitice of the new Victoria College found to have been recently discharged. Thopinm without a permit from the Opium Farmer, poor in the daytime and served soup for two mind was imbued with the views of Dr Bird on we fed 81, and in default he was sent to gool hours. and worked daily aiding the poser of the subject, which showed that Dr. Hicks was e oxeted the cargo per that steamer could notuin and crew became woll known, as she was wil be, and what arrangements will have to be bound revolter he was asid to have had when

Saffron Hill. Lord Coli knew of avery engage thorough partian. Couesrning the alibi claimed be transhipped at Marseilleson board the Ar yr.

ment and of her work among the poor and he for Lady Colin on Snaday, August 19, 1883, Mr. It will be east nu era unor about the 31 one of the old styloof sailing vessels with regardande. I have hardly had time to consider this re-pursued by the gamblers bed disappeared. The for three daye.

port yet, but it will have the careful comideration constable was sent to the Civil Hospital and Dr. invt. by the stearner Oceanien.”

to the way she was kept up. She had oz board of the Government and the necessary arrangments Wharry gave evidence that bis woned was u George Willcooks, seaman of H. M. 8. duda.never objected. She went into society alone, Finlay contented that the evidence was of the

dangerous one, that it was by the merest accident

Ber husband's express wish, in order that the vaskeet character posaite. Irested solely on the He wish testimony of witnesses belonging to Lady Colin's amber of midshipmen, one of whom, we hear, will be made before the now building is opened that it was not fatal, that the bullet had not been cicue, admitted being a staggler from his shifact of his illuese should be unknown. was a brother to Mr. Wallace, of the Hongkong I take this opportunity of making an annonno

House of Commons. Lard Colin accepted Calin averred, was in ber campany on Saturday, the search for sisting man-of-war Uaeli Han. and Shanghai Bank During her stay here the ment with regard to the Government Scholar-extracted, and that it might give trouble at soras and the Police were ordered to put him on board.ed it anderstand that he was engaged in the family. Where was Bareness, Frances, whe Lady

ship. Ox recent occasion, at the distribution futare time.

engagement for both and then desired her to go August 19, ond Sunday, August 13, 1883, when The prisczer's defence was that the discharge Seamen's Chaplain held Divine Service on board of prizes at the Hongkong Public Sabool, I

Lori Colin alleged that plaintiff was at Parbet the vessel nearly every Sunday,

stated that, after consulting Dr. Stewart, the of the revolver was an arident.

Her husband went to Sentland in 1982 without with the Duke of Marlborough On the other His Fordship said that what the prisoner had Acting Colonial Secretary, who still takes the

On Sunday night, the 20th alt, about seven nurse and she attended him. She left bias there hand, the defence had clearly proved that Lady greatest interest in all matters connected with to explain to the jury was what he was doing

o'clock, & fire broke out in the American conces in order to visit her mother He was better at Calin was absent from hems on that Saturday education, that as the two competitors for this with a loaded evolver in the street. schoinrabip had failed last year to attain the ne-

The prisoner said the gamblers had shot, and sien at the house of Mr. Chu Chi Teo. It cri- that time and preferred her to go. Ta Nosem- and Sunday. Where was the but at Purfleet! keyhole of | gosary number of marks to win the Scholarship, some of the neighbours had been hit, and the ginated is the room of the smah, who went cat ber, 1981, she was very ill, and was never free Neptane Blood's attempt to disprove manservant

revoltar was thrown down and he picked it up. after lighting a fro there. The servants' quer from symptomsofiles until 1885. In February, O'Neil's statement that, through The aunnal distribution of prizes to the pupils and ti was consequently not given, the next

The jury enquitted the prisoner on the frat ters were completely destroyed. The varandah 1882, Lord Colin roturned home. On one poes the dining room door it Culogan place ho had be getting more frequent. The Arcury ways during the Inst uination, took place yesterday was originally fred. I thought it was hardly sound and third.

Collisions on the river at Shanghai appear to at the Central School who have been successful Scholarship would be offered to competition this count and munitously found him guilty on the and some of the windows of the main building sion, while sitting beside her, be began to erysen Lady Celin and chief Shaw in a day's

year instead of to 1888, the date for which it

became ignited, but owing to the efforts put forth and said that people were very cruel" in saying ing position, had also broken down, and O'Neill's That on Friday afterns, the 14th inst,, about 4

His Lordship remarked on the good conduct of by Mr. Williams and Inspector Cox, who wore that Le ought not to have martie, on account of evidence remained unimpaired. As to General neto, a smalljunk under sai enlided with the morning. There was a considerable number of worth while for the Gorerament to make the

eamship Jus, which was lying at anchor and visitors present, loading HE, the Acting Go-mall econeing of 1200 for that gene, and the constable, which he thought ought to be re-scon on the spot with a body of reen, the resin his basith. She sonsulted Dr. Bird in November, Buller, Mr. Finlay contended that, as co-respond In April, 1883, she was seriously ill adat, he would, if inascent, hare appeared in court building was vod. The blazing verandah was 1989. swinging with the tide before going alongside verner, wilk Mrs Marsh and Aide-de-Camp this was the principle upon which I made Captain Superintendent Deane, who we in pulled down, and hand grenades thrown at the was attended by Dr. Bird, and Dr. Hisks was and denied the charge against him.

that anouncemeat. E. have since been in

She did not know the nature the Associated Whirrea, Tha Jane's stem

The cass was then adjourned. [Capi-Porter), Vise-Admiral Ramilton, Major-formed, however, by the directors and managers

court, said he was worry to say he had had to re-burning woodwork and windows, instantaneous twice kumnuned.

LONDON, 20th December. pieres the junk, cutlug well into bor. The

Dummerd the constable for retirement on a ly extinguishing the dames that had laid hold of of her oss or of her husband's illness.

Sir Charles Russell concluded his argument Feed up bor, which lifted the jaukarral Cameron, Hou. F Stewart Acting of public institutions likely to compete for this

Lord Colia aged her to dismiss Rosa "ner, pension. He had recommended that his pension them. This is perhaps the first time hand gua little. The jack then glided off and capsized Colonial Secretary; the Right Rev. Biskop scholarship that it will be inconvenient and en Boating bottom upwards, sal drifted in fle di Burdon. Hen. A. F. MacEwen, Hon. J. Ball-fair to those who have commoned their studies should be calculated on six years' additional sor-sdes have been put to the test in a case of fire in who, he said, gossiped about him in the kitchen. for Lady Colin Campbell in her divorce suit Tientsin, and their effectivenesscannot be too high. She (witness) objected, because she thought Rose avigst her husban to-day, and the Judge pro section of arson Bridge Shenors on her Irving, Mr. A. G. Romano (Consai-General for competed for in 1985, if I were to have the

for the next scholarship, which was to have been rien.

His Lordship said the constable not only didly praised. But for them the house must have been a good maid. Lord Colin insisted, and she garo ceded at ones to submit the case to the jury. bonut u da, the Astor House foreshore.

Portugal), MT. Bliami (Consul for Japan) with examination take place for it earlier. I now, his duty in arresting the prisoner, but be up. barnt to theground. The European portion of the Rosea month's zotico. She asked O'Neil what He said that Lord Colin deuied his wife's chargs The Royal Arch Chapter, "Tising Sun," No. Mrs. Minumi, Mr. J. H. Stewart-Lockhart (Act- therefore, withdraw the announcement I then

peared to have geze out of his way to prevent Customs staff rendered valuable assistance, as did Rose had been saying, and O'Neil ropiled: "Le of infidelity, which depended chiefly on the tes also the Tastai's men from the Taks road and said the Duke of Earlborough visitad your room timony of Lady Miles. Whatever might be said 129, 0, at their monthly meeting buld at their Registrar General), Rev. J. Hartman, Mr. C.mado, and the next examination will take place the prisoner being maltreated by the crowd. Masonic Tall, Shanghai, installed the fallowing

Captain Dance rupeated that he bad reccm the Chinese police of the American schoension. at Leigh Coart." It was untrue that she (wit against Lady Miles by the defence, it must be office bearers for the current year: Cod. J. Bateman, Mr. J. J. Francis, Mr. H. L. Des-in 1838, at the time originally fred. I will now ended that the custable should be allowed The fire engine belonging to the British Mani nasa salid to O'Neill: "It is io! Rose admitted that she was, until lately, Loved Colin's

proceed to the distribution of prizes The school

olpal Department and a band pump sent by the denied what she was acoutod of, oried and said friend, that she had done all in her power ta Bannerman, E. Comp. Chas. f. Hulland,uys, Mr. Granville Sharp, Mr. Hamiltor Sharp, will, I believe, break up after this for the holi pension for six years' additional service

Bentence on the prisoner was deferred. China ferebante Company quickly subdued the that she was a wicked girl. Witness toll Rose discourage the bringing of ar antion againal MEII: Copp. Jas. H. Osborne, M.E.J; Coup. Mr. D. & Crawford, Mr. J. B. Coughfsie, Dr. days, and I hope the scholars will all return at

The Acting Attorney-General said there was flames, so that is half-an-hour all danger of the that as she had lied so wickedly she (witness) biva, and that at only took Lady Colin's part A. Jakarfowl. V.M.1.2. Comp. C. M. Donald Young, Mr. H. J. Holmes, and a number of the end of their vacation with renewed energies. onof bar case in which the prisoner was charged fire spreading was over 3.muy members of the would withdrew theadvertisement for a situation when she became convinced that unjust charges 2, P. Sc. E. Comp. Julia West, Chinese gentlemen nad oers,

(Applsure). Comp. P Taleoca. Tavasurer: Comp. Pes

His Excellency then proceeded to distribute with another man, but as the facts were to some hiness community havo expressed their grati- for her sad would refuse to give her a certificate wars to be brought against that lady. The tee- ronjes. Dir, of Cev, 1 omp. R. Augów, Prin

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3. IL. BATEMON WRIGHT(Head Master) |

and have testified their appreciation of the with gerar told the servants how to so was virgs intacta did net negative the testimony Sir Cup. Pemberton, Sur. Sejr, Comid-May it please your Excellency, ladies prizes according to the spreaded prize list. extent the same sa in the present esse it might tade to those foreigners who so promptly helped, of good elarseter. Sha diamial Hose forth. timony given by the doctors that fary Watson

and gentlenen. T. Benzey, Juan Beje, pand Camp. C. Mer-

I will proceed to read part of a will be weer, llo Man Ying is bead boy of be fairer to the prisoner to have a fresh jary.

services rendered by the native police by presint-nguos visits She never had the Duke of girez by Lady Miles that she saw Lord Colin the school, and takes the Merrion Scholarship;

ing them with the usual pioul of enken,

Marlborough suppor. Sir Philip Miles ocou and the girl in such s position as lo warrant the ritt. Jauitor. The Idling Principals were my annual report concerning the work Cheung Shu the Stewart Scholarship, and

An intresse of two to three times the original pied the room near hers at Leigh Court. The belief that the pair wore guilty. Suspicico, the done us the sole during the past year. J. Kemetins the Belilice Scholarship, His Br The oil rumber of boys on the roll for the celleney also announced, after the distribution

rate of levy, bas bono proposed by the Freno room on the other do wae empty, being kept Judge said, was insaftalent. If adultery was Lam Bhui Teng and Chan Afat were charged Municipal Council, of Teutain, in all stores and for her husband. She did not 120w that the not proved as a fact, the jury ware bound to past year was 61. Every endeavour is being of the prizes, that the boys would now have a

At the last trial, in which Lady Colin secred made to keep the gehool as full as possible with hekday util the 15th pron, on alsourcement with uttering 175 counterfeit coins on the 8th shops within the congestion, also a poll tax of 100 Daks of Marlborough, occupied a roars there. find that Lord Colin was innocent. a view to having a large number of fairly educat which was received with cheers.

January, and on a woond count with being in Tivutain cash residents monthly, and a licence Sho borer was at Purflest. On the Saturday

fee on pedlars trading on the Bund, who formar-night on which she was accused of having been in decroo of separation, it was shown that Lord -d bye to transfer to the new building. With

Cheers were then given for His Excellenor, passion of counterfeit cois

thers with the Duke of Marlborough, she went to Colin had given the plaintiff a disse in sneh a It appeared the first prisoner had gone to aly were exempt.

While the Imperial procession was marching theatre with a indy friend On the Sunday fol- manner as to amount to cruelty, which she elean dollars. The price having been agreed to the place of saprifice in Peking certain parlowing she took ten with Ludy lies and dined Alleges as the basis of her potition for separation. in the prosent esse. Tas evidence against Lady upon the shroff examined the dollara (175) and won was noen spring from a housetop. He was with her mother, Mrs. Blood." found they were all bad. The arst prizouer said instantly shot by an arrow by one of the Imperiali. Referring to her visit to Paris in May, 1884, Calin depended on what the family errants the dollars were not his sad that if they were guards, but whether death ensued or not we doebe said she was on her way to Italy. The most said. This shen'd be regarded with suspicion

ing with the Duke of Marlborough was purely In regard to the Purflook incident, the Judge... nut good he must take them back. The evidence not know. pointed to the second prisoner being the princi. The funeral of Mrs. Belders took place at accidental. She was ones taken it at a concert said there were so many important examples et pal in the affair and his Tordship in summing the poetery on Sunday, the Buth alt. A and was in great pain. She drove to Dr. Bird's mistakes identity that the jarg would be_com said the jury warld have to consider whether very large procession followed the coffin, which bouse and remained until the doctor prepared peiled to osrefally consider whether sufficient the first was not merely a messenger.

was borne by friends of the deceased. any some medicine for her, when she returned home, evidence had been adduced to establish the state- The jury acquitted the first prisoner by a ladies attended at the onmetery. The service arriving there st 11 o'clock. It was entras that ment that the lady who was there with the Duke majority of fire to two, and found the second was conducted by the Rav. Mr. Robinson. The she leaned her head upes Dr. Bird's shoulder of Marlborregb was Lady Calin If Neptune She gave an absolute Blood's testimony was true, that he saw Lady while driving home kwe band played, appropriats music on tas ?? denial to the evidence of Bose Beer, Mrs Duffy, Colin on that day at home, tasu the Purost guilty by a majority of six to one. told him that when he found the dollars wors

Bis Lordslug in discharging the first man, and at the cemetery,

Following thaexcellent prevedent of last winter, O'Neill and other wilaveece, and declared that story was demolished,

Referring to the allegations regarding Lady predecessor At least four of car lung voyage the upper schwol, the fact that the Setcol is in Festys, by Mr. G, Mora Hoy'aŬwn Annual belaod that there was dishonosty about the the crow of thə U. S. 8. Palua ontertained the she was never guilty affinfidelity with the Daky

Colin's conduct at Leigh Court, the Judge mid affair, de ought himself to have informed the spew of the French gasboat Aspic at dinner on of Marlbergugh or any other man.

arrived here yesterday from Nagsaki cha Amoy $le has learnt nothing of the missing vessel on her voyage. The Japan Mail mys Öve a tumber gem Frota Koba, daied the 148h instant at T 10 i. elates that the Meiji. More arrived form the Bouin lands that morning. As no trace was found of the Hobi Kan, the Meiji Muru wha to i Dave on the lith inst. for Teashíwa.

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Ex Cemps. G. Thorne, Talas, art CM. The unkben. There were also on the dais. Ex Comp. J. I. Miller, PZ. ; C. and Ex Comp. M. à Cook, P.Z, US A. Const.

Colonel Morby has been feted at Boston, U. §.

PRIZE DAY AT THE CENTRAL

SCHOOL

The following is the prize list

SZPCILL PRIZES. Morrison Scholarships Ho Mas Ying. Stewart Sobulership, Lo Cheang Shio. Belilica Schaarukiji, J. Ramtodios. Tasation into English, Wong Ming Yan, gold shain, by Mr. J. Waiter.

Trauiation into iness, not awarded.

warded:

His Lordship acqulessed in this... Prisoner was then removed.

COUNTERFEIT GOIN.

Ho us on the 3rd alt fortsally renziemā ne a the same oject, special attention is dazoled to for Mrs. Marsh, the ladies generally, for the shop and seked the mat if he would buy some guest by the New England Club, and a banquet the upper and middle sections of the school, some deacre of prizes, the masters, da weng being grei up in ins hovone. The Hosten 20 boga, that there may be a goodly nun- Fost of the 11th ult. says, in reference to the ber ready to uccupy some of the 330 ponte in latter. The impromptu banquet 10 Col.the upper section of the New School. The Body is aming proportioun aut qnticipated pore stage results of the prize examination by ité projetos y sonturing gentlenten, in English are in Classes 17, VII, VIII, IX, who co made the pegnataven at the genial X. XI, considerably above the average; the in Southerner in Honzougaru disirous of renew.telligence and spacial prstuoss of work in these Jag a friendship with recalls so many passat clases is also a notécouble feature. The results The genomen declare that Cel. | in Classes V. and VI in the important subjects Mosseinist rath of American offers st of English Graour and Arithmeticava appall the port of Hockeng was such as to empel the g both classes failing utterly to ovuce the respect and ward of men of all fenfioral ties, it least intelligent aequaintance with the work being markedly in advance of that of any of his supposed to have been taught in the year. In Mr. G. Murray Bain.

In r

Figansters will participate in the bouquet, ad ditional covers being laid for that purpose."

Mathematical Feise, Wong King Yas, watch, by the Son, P. lyre.

Compilio Class: 1, Ng Chak Tong, Urgen's Kis- tory, Tenn, by Mr. G. Murray Bain.

Composition Ulus II, C. Kew, Bolterranean World, Compeition Class II, S. Rajahu, Meckley Composition Clans 1V, AU Ailpa, by the good results obtained in Class II.and by Mr. D. Nowrojen,

transitiouni state is made very apparent

alone...

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