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J. Osborns gavo evidensa as to the sxarains- tion of the woman before him at the Harbour
Jaffert Hogi, settman of the stasmer Geelong, Master's Office, when defendant claimed com
wai oharged by Juan Martia, Quartermaster on plainant as his wife.
Defondant daniad having made anot a state-the same vasgel, with assault. Complainant' mont. He came down from Canton in the same story was to the effect that as the sten eer way gatting alongside the P. and O. wharf he asked The jury unanimously acquitted the defend the dafondast to help bim to opan the gangway as he could not do so himsalt. Defendant would not come and complainsat got another man. He was afterwards talking to some friends when defendant came up and began to call him names. Ife was told to go away, upon which be tack up a file and knocked the complainant in the head causing such injuries as he had to go to hovnițul. Dolaniazt stated that they had soras abusire words and complainant pushed him; as he fall over their inga were entangled and they both tell together and complainant etrack his houd
Dofendant was fined $5.
AN ABGENT DEFENDANT. Cha Akin. who was charged with unlawfully and feloniously demanding money with meences, and who was allowed out on bail in two sureties of 8250. was not present when called for.
His Lordship garó enter that the bail bar estreated.
The following apposts in the N. C. Daily The Japan Herald translates the following wharf a woman, not in custoty, caine ap to them arrested the prisoner in Queen's-road Central.. News translations from the Paking Garette from the Ninti Nishi Shimbun: The Nikke accompanied by defendant's brother. The bro Prisoner was ander sentence of bacishment hav WE ATD AWATs there are some who oppose alle Governor-General of Min Che reports the Temples are one of the noteworthy "objects of ther took away the husband on some pretenca ing been deported on the 1st Dombor lant. Atuk There wereals five previous ocavictions record+<l exercise during the summer begond the arrival of four distressed Lin-ch'iuans, who have oriental nativas, both for their baanty and the and then the woman asked Tam nuatomary stroll in the evening. Nor are hoen forwarded to Foochow by the Namuel splendour of their construction. The Hokoks to come to her house as she thought her against the prisoner.
Prisoner admittail the charge and was sant- Magistrate at Canton. Having been examined (the Socisty for the Maintenance of the Nikko husband might be there. Tam Atok courant- they without some show of reason on their through an interprofer, the men stated that they Shrines) was established some years ago with ed and she ramined at the house for six days.orced to one year's hard tadour.
PUBLIC GAMBLING- side. Even as tannie it is cosy for a person wore nativos of pa Fu, and that they had set the abjost of repairing and keeping the bouplas She was then brought by the woman to Hang.
Trouty.twn Chinese were arrested by Insphes. not of the most robust physique to over sail in a fishing jak from Na Vilan.bing on in order. Many Japanese and foreigners have kong and taken to the ascendant's house. She tte 28th April, 1886. Having encountered anbwcribed towards the society's funde, and was detained in this house against her will and fatigue bimself, and over-fatigue in a trevilent gais, they was drifted is Le-chod on the thol subscriptions ingrass in amount year by then she was was taken to the Harbour Master's for Gauld end charged with publig gambling at pieal olimste in one of the things to be cast of Kwangtung, where their boat broke up year, therefore the society should now be getting uge, previous to ber being taken to Singapors Nos. 180 and 190, Hollywood Road, on the 19th Horo ste told her instant. The Inspector entered the hours by They were rescued by some fishermen and seat on well, but, on examination, auch in far from on board the Arrafaon Apcar. has been thoroughly rovised and brought up MONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT JUICEOs espacially avoided. No doubt on to Canten, whorne they were forwarded by being the oase, the aggregato subsòripitoas hava story, bat defendant douled it being true and virtuo of a warrant and found all the dofondanta sative 1e is ordinarily much more bealthy steamer to Foochow The Governor-General ast reached what they wore expected to amount said she was his wife. She was then talon toto the act of gambilag. The houses were fitted The case was remanded till Friday, bait being than a sedentary, one, and those who are constates that from the date of their arrival they are to, and the interest en the funds deposited with the Registrar Goaurat's where she still adhered up as gambling rooms
by regulation enlisted to draw each an allowance the authorities for cafe-keeping is annally get to her story. demned to the latter often think they can of one shong of rice and six cash for the parshaseting lower. Year by paarthe parts of the temples
Tam Ateik was then called and examined at allowed the defendants in ons surety of 810 adjust the balance by exoraine after work of salt and vegetables per diem, togather with that are becoming daoayed are increasing in great length as to the details of her detention by for all of them with the exception of the let an
ith who wara required to give two sureties of hours. But betweeu exerciss in the ordinary provisions for one month when they start on number, so the places calling for repaira are the defendant
angmenting. The membore of the society are.
$100 each for each of them, or money deposit. coures of duty during the working hours of their homeward journey.
getting concerned about this stato of things, the day and exercise taken after a long and
so they project to induce the inhabiteɛts of In their freight circular dated the 14th Jane, Nikko, who derive much benefit from the exist trying day at one's desk in an oppressive Measts. Alexander Brown & Co., of Newcastle sees of the temples, to organisa sa asceintiun Lost there is a vast differenco. The only N.3.W., remark that business has antinged vary to kanp them in order, and to unite half of the safe guide in such matters is a man's amo dall, and report as follows on trade with the Farmoney derived from this source to the existing bont with her, but he did not bring her down. feeling. If by exercisɔ he feels invigorated East-Hongkong-We have not the slightest reparation fund. When the or- Government was
improvement to report with regard to this mar at the sanith of its power, a portion of the fiscal aut. 29 and bis appatite for dionor improved, then Although there is not a single cargo per terenne was dovotal to the maintenance of the exercise is good; but if it be followed by selling vessel afloat, still advlom ressived do not temples. At their aposh, the temples, being lassitude and distaste for food it in barmial recommend shipments at the moment, and the kept in perfect repair, sheue in all thoir splendoar rate quoted is purely pominal. Five staamark Of course, it will be difficult in the future to main- instead of beneficial. There is a natural have gone forward with 8,824 tons, all on ship's tain in a state of proserration these religion disinclination, especially amongst young account. Mantia-Several fixtures have been edifices on the potty presants of visitors, other men, to acknowledge that exeroise does acted at home at 13s, bat shippers are not now receipts, sad the intarost on the temples fauds, inolined to give more than 12s., at which rate the since the capital has not yet reached a large,soto, not agree with them, sa this seems to Hiram Emory has just been chartered. The so it is sincer ly to be hoped that some means argue some weakness of constitution, but Formosa and blent hava sailed with 4038 tone, will be devised to preserse ono of the gesat won- it is uselor, indeed foolbordy, to struggling two vessels to go forward with about ders of Japan.
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Sir Richard Rennie, Chief Justine of H.BM Supreme Court in China, returned to Shanghai on the 13th instant by the steamer Koishing From the North.
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LONDON, 9th July. THE CASE OF MISS CASE. In the House of Commone last night, Mr. Sraith promised that the case of Miss Cass should be engrired into.
SUPREME COURT.
19th July.
CRIMINAL SESSIONA
BEFORE THE KON. J. RUSSELL, ACTINO CHIEF JUSTICE.
LARCENY.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
BEFORE ME. A. J. EXAOH, ACTING Puisse against the hatob
Jupae.
LANG 7. JACKSON.
ANOTHER CHANGE OF ASSAULT.
Luiz Mauricio de Lamor Barratte, clerk, B In this mans in whlon Mr. Morrison claims cer- pared on a summons issued at the instango tain goods as his property which have been seized Guilhermina Franciscs Cordoiro, his mother-in. on behalf of Mr. Langa belonging to Mr. Jack-law, charging him with assaulting her on the 800. his Lordship delivered judgment
17th instant
Mr. Caldwell appeared for the defener and, on the case being called, naked his Worship for a remand as ba futawiod to serve a cros anmous upon the complainant.
His Worship thought that a samnous avald be granted and the case do prociated with as
D. E. Caldwell, on behalf of Mr Lang, and Mr. Mr. Wilkinson appssead, in the abasons of Mr. Donnys for the applicant, Mr. Morrison.
His Lordship aid-This is an interpleader summons made upon the execution creditor by Mr. Morrisan who interpleads that certain goods seized by tho bailiff are bis proporky. woll. Òn 1st Juno last a writ was issued by the Complainant stated that sha was a widow resid plaintiff for 8130.75. On 10th Jaus, judging in Mosque strent. On the 17th instant, at 5 quent was given for the plaintiff in the obam, ahe went to me sud on her way horas sa sence of the defendant, and on 16th June 8 mot a friend to whom she gave her prayar book writ of execution was lesued for $140.30 for the for her to take homa na she had to go into the slaim and costs of the suit and excention. On town. Whilo she was talking who falt samabady 18th Jane the writ was returned marked non est pall her wail She tarand round and as the do inventus, and on 1st July the bailiff seized wer fondant had donɔ it. She asked him what was tain property which he supposed to be the pro- the matter and he said “ You are insalting ray perty of the defendant. The question which I niscs." . She told him she was only talking with have really to decide is in whose possession was her friend. She tie niwgg raforced to for the property immediately before the execution. the frat bias when she turned round to say tha The circumstances under which the property defendant. That girl was complainant'a nigge was seined has hoep detalled by the bailiff, sod also; she was not the friend rotorrad to. Th accordingly it appears that he went to the Glass assalt complaiostaf was the pulling of her voil; Works, whichare in the charge of the applicant, ] the defnadsut did not strike har; she was not Mr. Morrison, accompanied by defendant's boy. hurt at all. To pull her rail to the way he hal He says he asized these goods in thres toomas in lone she considered to be an insult to her, anl
Trafondant did not the Glass Works, where be naderstood Mr.she complained of that The Bingapore Free Preat says:—A very
Morrison was clerk, hat that he saw no one in uss say bad langage to her. She was the rooms. On 2nd July, notice was reowired the mother-in-law of the defendant. They the Singapore Cricket Club, by the ofloora
from Mr. Morrison, laiming the goods thus were not going to from church to of the China Squadron which visited Singa
seis. In reply to Mr. Caldwell the bailiff said gether. Defendant was on his way to church Fore early this year, in recognition of the
that these words wore pointed out to him by Mr when she was going hous. The mines wisata
Ka did pleasant associations onnected with thoir tom.
Jackson's boy, who was with him.
sa her way home from church. She was bot porary mensberakip of the Club. It is a
not know whether these rooms were those becoming hom's with complainant. The Fir bok very fiue specimen of the work of the-silver-
langing to Mr. Jackson He marked the rooms place a short way from the Cathedral in Chine The following gentlemen served on the jury in which he seized the good as Nos. 1.3. and Road. smith and stands 154 mabes high. The top of The Amoy Gaseite says:-We understand the lid is adorned with crossed bats and rackets, Messrs C. Corres, L. Beaning, L. B. Seqacira No. 1 was a sitting room, No. 3 was a bedroom, To Mr. Caldwell-Tho nises is Waris Chris- The points on which the Mr. J.-W. Ord; of the Amor Dook Co., has been two dragons form the handles, and the whole W. T. Showan, J. Galbraith, R. Adams, sad and in No. 2. there was nothing with the 8x-tina Barrotto. It is a foot that Mr. Barratto
appointed Marine Sarrerer for this port, in place tody of the cup is corored with rich figured Ads Rosario
saption of a chest of drawers. The bedroom and his family and I sat my family are not in of the late Captain L. A. Anderson.
designe and conreations ornament in relief The Acting Attorney-General, is stating had the apparues of having been resently in intimacy for years past. It is a foot that [obif The Director of the Foctung Wharf and GoThe bowl rests upon thres delpting, and the case to the jury, said the prisoner was ange. Now, I have no doubt that the bailift was defendant's niam when she chaffs ma. On the M. CONSTARE has carried them all he is down Company have declared an isterim diri- these spain upon a handsomely formed base. ployed at the Hongkong Dispensary but uut as ander the impression that the boy trok him to Suadsy la gestion fist Becotta did not spok indeed to be cungratulated. Those points in.dend of fire par esat on the capital stock of the The cup stands upon a pedestal of ebony fur. sorvant to Mr. Hagan, Mr. Hagan, who would those rooms as bolonging to Mr. Jackson, but to me, and I did not speak to her. I did not malta auy comark to tho feioad about Misa Barretto. I PLAN OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE.luded, if we are rightly informed-1, That Company, both on preferencsand ordinary shares, zished with top round silver plates for the in- bo callod, would tell them that on 25th iust. at for my awe part I believe that those roomy Rece PLAN OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG.
saw Mr. Rangel there Ele scolatel with seription of winners' names. The oup is given 8 p.m. he left ble watch on his dressing table, not those of the defondant but those of Mr. payable July 30th. no Chinese Consuls be appointed to Tonquin;]
for single Handicap competition. On the body and on returning foritat3.30pm.fand it was not Morrison. I think it was a mistake of judgment me about my bihaviour. He did not tail us I of the oap is the following inscription bonded by there. He made a raport at the Police Station not to have inquired further whose rooms they ought not to insult ladies as they aims ont of and on prisoner's hons being searched the watch were in which the goods ware seized. The chomh. The first words the dolendrat said *CEALLENOX CEP
was found there. Prisoner had no bušnost to stidenos of Mr. Morrison gons clearly to
were" Do not chaff autinals my niema" I 45) for the British ships waiting Singapore iu shs taken the watch for asfety and had forgotton to Mr. Jackson bing, to use a overann expression, rette to my friend. I did not say in tons of ser Presented by Tice Admiral Hamilton, Ù.B., and the bave gono to Mr. Hagon's room, but said he had prove the following facts:-D 16th May, not say anything in a lond roics about Miss Bir Spring of 1837 in remembrance of the maug sets of return it. After hearing the evidence it would hard up," cams to live with Mr. Morrison, rent There goes a pretty girl!? kindness shown to them by the members of the Siagube for thera ta my whether they believed that free, on the understanding that be shared the Valletrodes Favasho stated that she sme A
mass expenses which were paid by Mr. Morrison; offence of which he was accused.
that at this time Me Jackson was indebted to book home as she had to go shopping. While she J. 3. Hagen and P.0, 235 gare evidenco as to Mr. Morrison for upwards of $79 and subia was talking to complainant the defendant pulled the facts of the robbery and the discovery of the queatly a farther $5 we advanced to Mr. Jack her veilardsaid "Way did you insalt my discs ** wateb, respectively.
Mr. Morrison has pro- The papleinant had said to me in the course of Hou by Mr. Morrison. In defence the prisoner said that he saw the dead his 1.0.Us. and ther show an sunt conversation "You are a nice loskioz rich" This watch in Mr. Hagen's room through the open owing to bia of about $33. It has also been was before the defendant cami, np.:
She did not bor. Thinking the watch might be stolan, be proved that no mess expenses were paid by Mray this load enough for the fofmadent to hear. went in and put it in his pocket for safety. Ho Jackson. The appliosat save that on the lef The cass was at this stage remanded till this
on home and changed his clothes leaving the Jane he made appliestion to Mr. Jackson for day at 10 o'clock. watch at home by mistake. As soon as he found payment of the money cwing to him. Mr. Jack-
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FLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESIONE, SHANGHAI
FLAN OF TOTOHANA.
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PLAY OF SAIGON.
Among the other contents of the back re-
tainporary elates that it is rumoured there that the new treaty was signed on the 29th Jane last and that its terms are satisfactory and benourable to both contracting parties. If this be correct, M. CONSTARS bas accom plished « most; difficult task and deserves commendation.
Frenck merebante Look exception to M. "Sagordan's "treaty were important, and if
that
2. that the Yannan Authorities should per.: The thermometer at Sisawel on the 13th An Anglo-Chinese Calendar. Mean of Baromsit the import of salt to that pratince instant registered 97 degrees in the shade. It
ter and Thermometer, Rainfall, &o.
was the hottest day recorded in Shanghai tos a A full Chronology of remarkable events since through Tongain; 3, that the same Autho- long time, the thermometer properly hang in the advent of foreigners to China and Japan rities should remove the interdict on the ex- the open air in a shadesi situation reaching A description of Chinese Festivals, Fasts, "du,
port of opium from Yuanes to Tonquin, 4, 1982 degrees. with the days on which they fall. Comparative Tables of Memey, Weighte, &c.
that Tunnan produse, when passed through New Scale of Hongkong Stamp Duties, The Hongkong Postal Guide for 1887. Tonquin, may be re-imported by ses toto Arrivals and Departures of Mails and Parcel Chius free of import or coast trade duty
Post at, and from Condon and Hongkong, Sesles of Commissions sad Charges sdopted band, 5, that the frontier trading stations be
the Chambers of Commerce of Hongkong placed under regulations. Bhenghai. Amoy and Nawehwang. Hongkong Chair, Jinrickeha, and Loat Hire.
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Fransa, Tientsin, 1858
Convention, 1980
to all countries to which Cainots subjects
a navel crown-
pore Cricket Club.
Chau U Toag was sharged with stealing a gold watch and shain, of the value of $90, the property of J.S. Hagen, of the Hongkong Dis. pensary.
Prisoner pleaded not guilty.
Dr. Deberek says in his Mateorological Re. naval crown also heads the following list of story or whether they believed him guilty of the port ander yesterday's data that the barometer ships engraved on the opposite side:- is falling particularly lo Hongkong. There is a large typhoon in the ghlua Sea 6.E. of Hong- kong probably travelling towards the south. eastern ceart of China"
In the interpleader summons, in the case of Lang. Jackson, in which Mr. Merriton elsina
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sorous amplainant who asked her to take hor
ED LAND IN KWANGTUNG.
The Brst of these stipulations would require the repeal of Article II of M. CoGoBDAN'e con vention, which gave the Chinese Govern certain goods seized by the bailiff, ar being his ship Abyssinia adopted the following resolutions of closely printed matter, to which reference is ment the right to appoint Gouauls to Hanoi property and not that of Jackson, Mr. Justice on July 8th at the breakfast table, in the motion out he had got the watch with him be returned sou said he had no monet, bnt.pointed round the 1 Ladyedanday delivered judgment in favour of of Rev. Dr. W. J. Asland, Ph. D. naturalist constantly required by residents and those und Haiphong. We doubt vory mush whethe applicant, Mr. Morrison, bat mido no order 1.8. Ealipas Expedition) seconded by Professor home for it, and when he returned to the dispen- room to cartiu ecticles and said "I will give ILLENAL OCCUPATION OF RECLAIM.
D. P. Todd Ciu obarge U.S. Eolipas Expediary he found or Inspector and Police Sergeant you these, whether in part or full paymont was baring commercial or political relations with the ther The Peking Government, hare earren as to costs.
not stated. Certain of thezo artiolos had already Countries sabraced within the scope of the derad this privilege. There must have been
The jury unasimously returned a verdigt of besa romavad into the sitting room occupied The Courier of the 14th instant says:-We Where, the first voyage of the stonehip Abys guilty CREONICLE and DIRECTORY.
by Mr. Jackson, Mr. Morrison, and another gen- We stated yesterday that the Viceroy of The Contents of the Appandir are too amer-soine gitu and take in the negotiations, and hear of a horrible death, yostorday, at Chiakiangalia from Vancore to Yokohama is drawing to ite
On prisoner being asked if he had erything tioman. The applicant says that some Japanese Canton had gained credit with the native Press oras to reapitulate in an Advertisement, hat we shall be surprised if, in this particular, A Chinaman was bitten by a nad dog, and sure close;
symptoms of hydrophobia presenting themselves,
Henstved--That wo, who have basa permitted by to say before stauce was passed, he replied that sorolls wars fat taken, and that on the 10th of for exposing and punishing eertain gentry who inclule- -TREATIES. WITH CHINA-
the concession was not made on the French the poor fellow was, according to custom in erch kindly providence to raske the passage in this the he had a mother and a wife who were dependent Jane he took some of the pictures, and the ro
pioneer ship of the Canadian Face Steamship Line. on him, and as they had to clansmen in this co-mainder of the articles ware taksu, aftor M. had been appropriating reclaimed lands. Tho Great Britain, Neuking, 1844
de. The Marquis TENG and the Viceroy cases, chained up by his hands and fast, till death are deeply in prosand with the fact that in spite of long they would certainly die while he was in Jackson left the place. Now in sbrance of any following memorist by the Viorog, which wa Floatsin. 1877
contrary onerents, gales, foge, and almost uniiter rupted hand winds, the piange from America to Japan prison. If his Lordship would deal lightly with proof to the contrary, it is quite clear that at the tako from the Daily Nous translations from the Chefe, with Aditional Article of Ghibli are slike inclined to insist upon the put an end to his sufferings.
According to the Hapa 5.000 solitiers are has been socomplished in loss than sixteen days, show him he would leave the Colony and go to his time immediately preceding the levy of the Faking Gazette, explains the cleonmatanoys :- and all others not abrogataḍj
right of China to despatch Representatives
employed daily in building the Kelong railway, fog that by the help of vowels of the Istant and most native country.
soution them goods belonged to the applicant
The Governor-General and Governor at Cau Hie Lordship said prisoner's O and although the distanco is only about tan it to improved type, the shores of Boston Asia may be
was and were in his possession. Now the contention near to the Pasito ports of port for purposes of trade or employment. the interior, thors is the difficulty of making serios, as the shores of England wors to Boston tics of bruat and had practically the cart those goods were in the passession of the defand graduate of his angrae preparatory to placits very bad one inasmuch as he held a pesi- of the execution oreditor is that, at the time to ask for authority to strip a provincia! The right to export salt from Tonquin into tunal through a hill, which is in the way. Since and Now York a fow yours ago.
the railway and telegraph enterprise bave been Resolved: That we hereby express our appraeis of the bone. And he had disabused this trastant, and he calls in support Mr. Jackson's boy him on his trial for having refused to pay the Yauno would, it se anticipated by French started the value of land at Kelang has gone ton of the general messilense of tan asrvice upon the by going into Mr. Hagan's room and stealing his Well, I do not consider that his evilence goes land tax on some reclaimed beach and of whils merchants, be of material advantage to them up considerably.
Canadian Pacific Railroad and Steamship Lines and watch. The dafenon which he had put forward for Fery much because, although I have no doubt, he and his family had rotrined illegal cocupation war gratitude!
for the say coartarios received from
as an insult to e intelligence of these who as ha mys, that he removed some of those articles for over twenty years. By a racont Doorse and might develop into a remunerative trade.
A native paper says the son of the well-known the fials of the company. Expecially do we destroware there to try im. He appeared to think from the Victuris Hotel to the Class Works the Canton authorities were directed to es
Morehall of the Abyssinia, the The removal of the interdict on the traffic in Tahang Rivar-Admiral Lo Chin-sken, (formerly gandimentonted with him in the ungemant of that they wers fools it ho could suppose for a he does not show that ho counted them or certain and report the amount of this kind Mr. of land that had been roclaimed and assessed spium imposed by article XIV, of the Con- Ho Chin-aben), died three months ago, and his bestto, for the kindness which they have uniformly moment they could be led away by such a atató-took Bay inventory of them when
for taxation, and they were to take steps Like many Chimeraen it is im young widow, in spite of all precautions taken by displayed. Far them and for theirs we wish ftment we that be bad taken the watch home for Jackson left. rantion of 1886, if cansaded, will likewise her relatives, mccesded in poisoning herself with orthy good and heavenly blessing. May that boues safety. Ha senried to hate giren na considera-pnable to get a direct answer from him. When to pravout the evasion of the tax. From s report which has been received from the be kept from Davy Jonce, and may they station to the fact that his sot raight have got his I asked him how he knew that these goods beach Lands Department it appears that Wang tend to promote trade in Toaquin, as will a dose of white lead. The High Provincial the havan of their Light and best hopes in peace.
fellow servants into trouble. He would take Tonged to Mr. Jackson ho simply says "Why
alintisi the concession of the exemption of Yun-thorities are load in their praise of this honcar-
able act, and at their recommendation the Em-Eugene 8. Booth.
Emilie 8. Boath. David P. Todd (in charge into account that it was his first offence and beabould I not know my masters goods P" withont Fas-chin is in illegal passassion of Ban produce from further daty after peror granta a "virtaons areb" to her memory. Anna Dr. F. Thompsna. U.S. Eglipas Expedition, therefore sentenced him to two years' imprison- giving any reason. Again, when asked how he dst which was formed by accretians in the early
D. B. MoCarbae.
Mrs. Habal Leonia Todd ment with hard labour.
kus, when he called at the horse, that the goods part of the reign of Tao Kuang, sad that both passing through Tonquin. It will be in-
The Shen-peo has an article upon the increas Ma, J. M. Mol Jurtaa. Rev. W. 7. Holland, Ph. D.
bad tot besa moved from Mr. Jackson's room, his father and his grand-father bod beld it iz Lereating, when the test of the new Coming prevalenca of woman stething is Shanghai. Miss Kin Yao, X.D. (Naturalist U.S. Ealipes
be says "I could see into the room through the the same way. In 1846, owing to a dispute with Expedition.)
Thang Asam was charged with stealing jacket, window." It was pointed out by Mr. Caldwell, a neighbour who prepared a claim to part of t marsial Treaty is published, to note the con. It is proposed by the writer to stablish an anti-. Manaka.
pair of trousers and other articles of clothing on behalf of the exeontina araditor, that Mr. land, a member of the Wang family reported the kidnapping office or refuge authe foreign settle W. T. Austen.
The Acting Attorney-Goooral said that on Morrison had told the boy when Mr. Jackson amount of land reclaimed as 1,060 more, but pay
Tientein, 1885
Treaty of Comarca 1896. United States, Tiontis: 1858
Additional, 1869
1
Peking, 1880
German, Tientsin, 1801
Peking. 1880
Russia, Japan. Spain, Brazil, and Peru, TREATIES WITE JAPAN-
Great Britain
United States
TREATIES WITH COREA
TREATIES WITH SIAM
Netherlauda Coras
TREATIES WITH ANNAM TREATIES WITH CAMBODIA CUSTOMS TARIFFS
Chinese Japanese
LEGAL
Siamese Cureau
1878, 1881, 1984. 1886.
Tables of Conanlar Fees
Code of Civil Procedure, Hongkong
Table of Hongkong Court Fees
Admiralty Raiss
Fornign Jurisdiction Act
Sistes e China
Rules of Court of Consuls at Shanghai
Siam
New Rules of Legislative Council
Charter of the Colony
Port Regulations
&
No
it is published, or to the following Ageḍta----
MAULO. Mr. F. A. da Cras. SWATOW.........Mosera. Quelch & Co.
AMOT......... Messrs. G. Gerard & Co.
....
Mrs, Leila A. Anston.
a
THEFT OF CLOTHING.
Tis woman
plomatist in the Baat has ceased to be a bad be at once stopped, and a proclamation is lazued | which had su mufortunate passas the Sunda escaping with the clothes; P.0.205, who serestað | fore I come to the conclusion that the ap. for reclaiming land, bat owing to the particiona
to both parties.
Ihis report on the health of Hankow for the
Awwad-droom
to
The jury fenud file prisoner guilty..
took fire was one of six which was loaded there one besides himself to take mare of har,
Orders in Council for Government of H.B.M. cessions made and was how far the French mont, ia, front of which is to be set a barrel with
Subjects in China and Japan, 1865, 1877, Mimistor has been successful in his efforts to | a elit in it for the reception of souret informa- The Straits Times says: serious fire and 3rd inat, a fire oparred in Taak Lane. A Chi- left that he had only gone to Canton for a day or out of the far was anbequally refused at a Bales of H.B.M. Supreme and other Courts revise bis predecessor's work, M. CONSTANS ala a couple of sages, inscribed "death one which might have proved a very disastrous naman who lived olose by saw prisoner comingo, and that he would not be required till his tiras when the period for which it was exam
to kidnappera by standing on tip-ton herein, in one, took placson Saturday night, the Ph last, stout of a house with a bandle of clothing Hester rotaruad Mt. Morrison in the course of from taration nd long before expired. A sur- in China and Japan
was not only hampered by the inherent dif-order to strike terror into the hearts of the evil the back of the Petroleum Stores of Gathrie and know the woman who lived in the house and he is evidenca denied that he ever said so to the yey disclosed the fact that the amount of land Beulty of getting concessions grooted; but disposed.
Co., at Tanjong Katong, Singapore, now let to therefore arrested the prisoner, and found boy, bat Mr. Caldwell suggests that Mr. Mor reported did not exoood a third of what Boustead and Co., who had stored there a great afterwards the clothes were boing stolen. he abo laboured under the serions disadvan tage of serving under ephomoral Govern, time ago that the plying of steari-launches be- freak out in a toakang lying aground along witheries of "thisf" sad saw prisoner atrag.direct purpose of appropriating thess articles. Thou -h they had made themselves liable not Our Cabos correspvadent mentioned a short quantity of petroleum, The fire was first seen tai police constable who was on daty board rison told the boy to leave the house for the bad actually been brought under cultivation. I have to hallove the evidence aud lave nothing only to the forfeiture of the tand but for Ragulations for the Consular Courts of United/mante, the instructions from which might treen Canton and the neighbouring towns had five others in the cresk there which they had engling with a man. The story of the prisoner to do with suggestions, and from the évidence of payment for its usufruct for a long course been prohibited. A native papor says there tared to load and were waiting for the tide to was that the woman had asked him to sarry the M. Morrison it appears to me clear that those of years, both Wang and his fathar simply vary, and whose support of him-by reason were four launches running. Not only dom the come up to go off to the ship Governor Hobis bundle of clothing away for her. of their difficulties nearer beme was very Viceroy dealins an offer of $2,000 a year for the early in the morning It will be remembered would be called, and he thought after her evidence Koods were given to him and that they were ignored fae matter; and continued in posseUnion removed from Mr. Jackson's rooms, some in spite of all the writs that were served upon Chinese Passenger Ant
ball-hearted. The path of the French di exclusive privilege of running one or two that the Gernor obie, bound from New York and that of the other vitnesses they would have in May, Rome in fane, and the remainder them. Certain ether members of the Wang fami TRADE REGULATIONU
launches, but he orders, those already running to to Shanghai with 60,000 cases of petroleum, and no doubt that this statement was incorrect Chian
throughout, Yang Ahing, the man who saw the prisoner after Mr. Jackson left the Colony, and there were liable for a sum of Tla. 15,000, advanced influence of the younger Wang only Flx. 2,000 Japan
Customs Seizure, China
of rosea. Not only is he less powerfully to this effect.
get agroned about a month ago in Customs and Harbour Begulations for the dif-backed by his Government, but he finds the
gands were actually in his possession when were recorated after manok premare, Wang Pac- ferent ports at China, Philippines, Siam, &o.
The Peking ecrrespondent of the N. O. Daily Straite, and the Captala, to lighten the ship so the prisoner; and Li Kai, the women to whom plicant has made out his base and that the Peking Government, strong in a knowledge News ziles on the 8th instant: Represented. He then made his way to Singapore and had asked the prisoner to carry the bundle for andra signata. It even to me it was not the amination of 1873, and haring setary in the off, had to throw 20,000 cases over the clothing belonged and who denied that she the excention was levied. I shell make no chún gained eighty-fifth plaset tho chu jen ex- Piletage Regulations HONGKONG
of their strength, more insensible to blaster tires of two of the syndicates, French and Gar the remainder of the osses were brought subore her, were called as witnessos.
fault of Mr. Lang that these goods were seized, chase in 1830 the post of Senior Secretary in the Toan, at Fiantsin bava lately hear, kara on a visit, and stored with Boustead and Co. to enable The prisoner denied having stolen the glothing. and little more amenable to reason. If, there and report has it that the former das put through the ship to go iate Tarjong Pagar Dook The woman asked him to oblige her by carry and it would be very hard on him to make him Board of Revenue he used all bis indrenco to fore, M. Congrans has gained the larger half a loan. Mesara. Jackson and Brown from Hong for spessary repairs before proceeding on her ing the clothing for her.
bear the costa. As to the bailiff paying the costs thwart the work of the Land Office. Memoria that is cat of the question. He hat, as 7 before lists base testimony to the integrity of the Can- ton gantry who as a body offer a fine example to kong are here at present on a visit. It is su voyage. The repairs being now mada, the WER of the points which were desired by France ured here that the Froosh Commercial Treaty towed out into harbour a day or so before the
said, made a mistake in judgment, but the rooms Frisoner pleaded guilty to four previous con- Orders may be gantte Vally Press Office, where he will bare deserved well of his countryman, batween Tonquin and Chini was agreed upon Are for the purpose of again, taking on board viotions. Be begged for mercy on the ground wore pointed out to him by Mr. Jackson's bor. the rura population, but amongst their numbers ten days ago and in satisfactory and bensurable es cargo for Bhanghai. The tanking which that he had an aged mother and there was no thier the impression that the rooms werd those tion to express the weak and sat the past has too was no one else there, and he was therefore there are some who take advantage of their posi-
Lalf your unded 31st March, 1886. Dr. Bsobat subscribed largely through the Chinese Con, which excited attention was a danas volume of to have showa much consideration for his mother goods seized, with the exception of the jinricksha, often been passed over without attracting say di A Chiness morchant named Wu Chinoling and were waiting for the tide. The first thing His Lordship said the prisoner did not appear of Mr. Jackson. I thereforo order that the fianca Conduct of this king in the past has too General, for his part, can say that he has always treated deserving members of the gentry with call attention to the rules of health to be sul at £ingapore to the Fukien Coast Defence stroke which zove up like a great storm-cloud: during the past three or four years as during / which is not claimed, be returpod to the appli-rect notice from the authorities. The Governor. studiad courtesy, but he has never hesitated tu observed during the hot season. In cases of Fend. He has already been given secand class afterwards about 10 pm. the guns from Fort the greater part of that time he had been la
expose those of their number who have domineer- aunatreke, he says, it will generally be found rank and a possocks feather; but there is still a Canning sounded the alarm of iro, bat by gaol. There were four previons convictions sum of fls. 960 contributed by him for which he that time the ire had got hold of all the other against him, all of which and bean dealt with in the
i ed over the people. às proof of this statement, he would refer to the cans which he has dealt NORTHERN & Į Hall & Hole Co-operative Co.that the victim bas neglected some necessary has received no reward. The Vineroy therefore tonkange and was completely master of the situa- Pollos Court. It was evident that a sbort impri-
with in the Hsiang Shan, Shun T, Nan Hai, Haven Ports and Cally & Walsh, Shanghai. precaution, or while taking precautions bas proposes in a memorial to the Throns to bestow ties as the tonkange were all together and sonment was of no goed in his case; as soon as he
and Hein Hui distriots. He is well aware that NAMASAKI MOR. The C. & J. Trading Co. exposed himself when not in a fit condition i tablet with an honorilla inscription. grund. When the water came up Superin was released from gool he would shortly be in the
| This proposal has been approved.
tendent Bell got a wire hawser and bad three of bands of the Police again. He ordered him to be HIOGO OBAKA..Messra. F. Walsh & Co.
his action has given rise to much ill-feeling to resist the tax on'bis vital resources. If a
the tonkaogs removed from the others and imprisoned with hard labour for three years, and
against him, and has onused 'unfounded reporta YOKOHAMA... Mosers, Kelly &Walsh.
The Chi-an Fa correspondent of the prevented from floating out into the harbour. he warned him that if he was brought before
to bo industriously circulated by people who are HANILA.........Messrs. Diar Puertas & Co. person expose himself when over-worked or Daily News, writing on the 27th Juus, saga: Some of the others had meastime burned down that court again mash heavier punishment SAIGON...Mesara, Schroeder Frères and over-worried or after late nights be in- Two Englishman, Mere. Kingstall and Cer- low that they would not float and the tins would probably be dealt out to him.
Lam Chenk, of No. 112, Second-street, was waiting for an opportunity to trip him up, but creases bis chance of a return home "feeling nib, have lately returned from surveying the came boiling up sending the flames up to the
Grand Canal to the west between the cities of skies and making dense columns of smoke Leang Bu was charged with bringing into this ammoned by Inspector Swanston for keeping however unpleasant the duty may be, be will az agency for the sale of tax-fa lottery tickets gladly fans the storm of oblogay for the anks of the san." Bat, says the doctor," the more Che ring and Ling-ching. The Governor has and a ses of liquid fire all around. The soene Colony a certain woman of the name of Tom A I see of tropical clistes the more convinced bigh confidence in them, and specially invited was terribly grand, and the spactuels would bare Tok for the purpose of stagnation and father The Inspector went to defendant's house and in the public interests involved. Autograph Ra
concerned will take notë. um that the rita) tone has to be lowered them from Shanghai: Others, who have been here boen admired if the danger at hand had not been with frandalartly detaining the said Tom & Tok back room found him with a number of tickets oript: Let Wang Faochen to famporarily before the sun has much chance against a the requist of Viceroy Li of Tiontain, or from the dames kad it all their own way, until about Eraudatiently detaining the said Tam A Tat two hundred cash on his person.
on basins speculation, we sometimes from so imminent. For the remainder of the night for the parpose of emigration; and further with pen and ink, and one dollar and a fax cents, and degraded and placed
Defendant admitted the charge and war finsd moderately careful person." To proserve more private laney, The Governor in mure and 8. when their full forry was spont, though against Zor will.
A good story is told of a Yankes who want for The Acting Attorney-General, in charging 550, or two months' burd labour.
Leung Ahi, cook, was arrested by P.C. Sin the general health he recommends attention wors fuclined to regard the affairs of this pro the fire kept burning itself out until 5 p.m. on
vince as under kin own jurisdiction. Still the the 10th inst. Six thousand cases of oil were į the jury, said that the prisoner was charged an Achin, No, 316, for obstrnating the street by ths first time to a bowling alley, and kept firing ·
away at the pins to the imminent peril of the to the diet, adapting it to the rearon, fast remains, and if the Yellow Biter problem is completely bornet besides the air tonkange three different counts ander an Ordinance of dealing in tas-in lottery in D'Aguilar-street. He boy, who, so far from having anything to do in Thus in the bot weather the distadead, the whole support of the Central Gor- The oll was worth about 812,000, not speaking 1883 for the protection of women and children, should be as much an possible of bab and ornmant must be given. The Governor at pre-of the value of the tonkangs, which are valued and it would be for the jury, after hearing the made no defence and was fined $10 or fourteensetting up the ping, was sotirely at work in an endeavour to avoid the ball of the player, sent is merely trying to maintain a hold, by adat about 31,000 to $1,200 each. The Capt. evidenes, to decide upon which count the prisoner days' hard labour.
which rattled on all sides of the pins without. fowl; neither the meat nor drink at that vancing step by step and year by year. If the of the Ganersor Robie anys the oil was insured, was guilty. The women Tam Atok was living
Chang Ain, & dilver-smith, was charged by touching them. At length the follow, scing masen should be of too stimulating a river in any place breaks this year, the blame It was fortunate that the wind was blowing with ber Lasband, and on 15th Jane both of them
will be attached to his pressor, Chen, and if from the south west, as had it been from the came down to Canton with the intention of go-Tung Chang, P.C. 190, with returning from the predicament the boy was in, yelled out, se he nature, Most residents will probably agree any nenenses appear, they will go to the redit opposite frection the godowns would have poring on to Tamahni taon. They lost their pas banishment on the 18th instant. Complainant let drive another balls to get arongst the with Dr. Brao io advocating exercise for all sad glory of the present incumbeat.
I tululy been destroyal.
sage boat and while they were standing on the stated that at 7.91 p.. on the 18th instant be pige, boy, if you don't want to get hurt?
FORMOSA.Messrs. C. Gerard & Co.
Messrs. Fedge & Co.
FOOCHUW...
NINQPU...Mesare, Kelly & Walsh. 8'ghat BHANGRAI......Hall & Holtz Co-operative Co. BHANGHAI......Mosers, Kelly & Walsh,
Garity.
HANOI Mr.F. Mainiroy,
EALPRONG.....Mr. G. Gavella
BANGKOK....Messrs. Baneay & Co. BENGAPORE.....Messrs. Sayle & Co. PERANG. Meases. Maynsed & Ca.
COLOMEO Messrs. A. M. & J. Ferguson. CALCUTTA. Mears. Newman & Co. SYDNEY.Messrs. Gordon & Gotch, MELBOURNE...Messrs. Norton, Hargrave & Co. BRISBANE...Mearra. Gordon & Gefch, LONDON.Mr. F. Algar, Clemont's Lane. LORDON..... Mosure. Streel & Co.,30 Cornbil, LONDON........ Mesars. Bates, Hendy & Co. LONDON... Mr. W.M. Wille, 151,Cannon St BAN FRAN CO..Mr. L. F. Fisher, 21, Merobante"
Exchange. *NEW YORK....Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park Row,
Paily Press Office, January 1887.
UNLAWFUL DETENTION.
cunt.
POLICE COURT.
19th July.
Baroux Me H. E. WODEHOUSE
TZ-FA CABES.
RETURNING SOM BANISÜMENT.
his trial. The Board