1887. NO READY.

THE

1887

INTIMATIONS.

THE DAILY FRIES, THURSDAY, JULY JIM

HRONICLE AND DIRECTORY AS WATSON & Co., LIMITED. China the Government will either be com-insignis, of Knight of tas Order of Christ.

For 1887,

With which is incorporated- THE CHINA DIRECTORY. (Tware-Pirro ASUAL IV), COMPLETE, WITH APPENDIT, PLAYS, &; &0.. Royal Bro, pp. 1,158......95.00.

3UMMER-REQUISITES.

FRUIT CORDIAL8:

this Chamber now approve of a fortnightly my m vice via Canada and provided that sa increase in mle or this colony's contribution to the Fortal Valon.

I am, Dear Sire,

Yours faithfnfly,-

in the management of the railway. If any The Fortegus Government has decorated though, perhaps, aqtally weather may gut he ex- poss." Intraid that if thirentement rematas Meeting held this day, and I am dirsofed to

ancontradicted, it right deter others from sub furnish you, for the information of your Com soribing and prevent those who have already pany, with a copy of the following resolution really great works are to be averiad vat ir Jos Maria Auterio de Silva, of the poofd.

Auditor-General's O, Hongkong, with the

The fiver steamer Hankow arrived from Can-absorbed from increasing their enkasriptions; who was sand by a majority. ton yesterday, somewhat later than bor usust so I beg to state that in my opinion the funds Realred-On the supposition that the speed of the pellad to hawa recourse to foreign capitalists

The Zeting Family, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. kour, and after discharging her cargo and pas-subscribed ers quite inadequate to carry out our mails ho really accelerated, and on politien ponnis

prosent programme in a satisfactory manner. or they will bare to inaugurata puck-sweep--

The total amount subscribed in $590, of which ing reforma sad planges in the administra Zetins and three chkdron, late of Chiarint's sengers, left again for Laamati.

cirvus, ara among the passengers leaving by the

Dr. Duberok, the Government Meteorologist. $62.35 was expended on the Jubilee Telegram, tion as will beget in the people the anus con- French mail steamer Oxus today for Marsailles, ander genteriay's date, says: -Directions to leaving $407.85 for illuminations, decorations, LING JUICE, RASPBERRY, STRAWBEEET,lence in them the Japanese nationrepose

As might be expected in any part of Chlas, holst the Red Drum vere issued of 1.45 a.. on sud a Ball and Supper for about 300 people. I CHERRY, PINE APPLE. DAMSON,

their Government. Would the Chinese people the railway from Kaiping to Tientsin is not being the 19th. At & am. the following notice was appond the list of unbscriptinna. ORLEANS PLUM.

at the present moment accept paper money constrasted without interfering with the graves isnod "There is a large typhoon approaching Las been thoroughly revised and brought up MONTSERRAT LINE FRUIT JUICE. bearing the stamp of their own Government which, scattered about the conatry, give the sp from the B.E. Telegraphic communication la Certainly not at par, and probably it would Pearance of a vost vemstery, The Tientein Shinterrupted." At 4.80 s.m. on the 20th di Pas says:-On the 1st July Their Excellesoies

SMALLER EDITION, RFL Sa., pp. 778. $3.00.

THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY

to date, and in stain much incressed in bulk.

It contains DESCRIPTIVE and StariaTICAL AMIDUNTS of, sad DIRECTORIES for

HONGKONGTMve

Do. Ladies' Directory Nagasaki.

Do. Peak Directory

Hakodate

TAR FAILIPPINES

JAPAN-

Koha (Hyogo).

Do. Military Forcée.

Csaka.

Do. Chinesa Hongs.

Tokyo

MACAC

Yokohama,

CHINA

Pakkoi.

Niigato..

Hoihow.

Whampes.

Carton

Swalow.

Iloic.

Amay.

Bonnie-

Tako.

Taiwanfoo.

Tamagi.

Kalnag.

Fooehow.

Msaila

Cebu.

Sarawak.

Labuan.

British North Borneo,

COCHIN CHINA

Hué

Saigon.

Wenchow.

Choon

Ningpo.

Cambalia.

Shanghai.

ANNAN

Chinkiang

Wuku..

Kiaklang,

Tourkce. Quinhen

Harlow.

TONQUIN

Tchang.

Haiphong.

Chungring.

Hanci.

Chaloo.

Namdinh.

Haiduong,&o.

Sraw-

Taku

Tientsin.

Port Arthur.

Poking.

Nowchwang.

COLE

Béoal

Jouchuan,

Fusan.

Y21001.9471

FORT HAMILTON

VLADIVOSTOCK.

Bangkok.

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS,

Singapore.

Malacca.

Penang.

MALAY SPA TER------

Johnso

Bangui Ujong.

Belangor

Porek.

NATAL SQUADRONS—

British.

Franch. United States,

German. Japanese.

Chinese Northern. BЯYPHINGBivers of the Coasting Steamers of P.A.0.8. N. Co. China & Manila 8. 9. Co. Messag. Maritimes. Biomssen & Co. Japan M. 9. S.Co. H. C.. M. 8. B. Co.

ASIDUSATED LIKE FRUIT TABLETS.

MAWSON & SWAN'S NEW PATENT WATER. FILTERS.

PRICKLY HEAT LOTION,

TOILET VINEGAR, BAY BUM,

"CARBOLIO" EAU DE COLOGNE. A. S. WATSON, & Co., LTD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established 1841. Hongkong, 8th June, 1887.

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Communications oa Editorial matters should be addressed "The Editor," and those on business "The Manager," and not be indirfiduals by mains.

Jorrespondente are requested to forward their name and address with communications adizowued to tho Editer, tot for publication, but ne ovidanon of good

faith.

in

be out of favour at a large discofint. The Peking Government, before they can accom- plish any great work with the aid of the people, will have to awakon in the minds of the mares that trast which is so confidently reposed in the constituted authorities in all aivilised countries. And so far, at least, the maudarite have not yet reached that it portant stage in their progress towards a higher plane in the science of Government.

Mr. Tibarelo Manos y Rodrigues Spanish Mirister to China and Japon, has been created Commander of the Military Order of Christ by the Portuguese Government,

www.com

Chou Fa and Saen Pao-chen, Directors of the rections to give typhoon gan ons round were Chins Railway Company, despatched two offloors armed, at 7.30a.m. to hoist South Cons and at to make a tour of inspection from Ta Clia Kanoon to hoist Red Ball-At 10am. an attempt the Salt Works, and wherever they came across any graves that must be expropriated they were was made to issue the following native—“ Tz. to pay the value of the land, and, in addition, pheon 8. of and aloss to Hongkong moving gire 20 thousand Tionteln cash for expenses of westward," but this failed for want of direct removing each coffine. West of the Yuan Telegraphie ecumenication with the offer of Temple in a public cometary measuring over six the B. B. A. & U. Telegraph Co. in Queen's. men, there were altogether 139 unclaimed groves, and these the two offers decided to remove to Road. another site. Accordingly they requested fre of the gentry of the place to direct the tipas mid-The typhoon appears to be crossing Hai- Chang Yang Yuen and Chang Meng Yuan to purchase a high and clean site at the expense of the company, and have the graves removed, the company paying the 20 thousand cash for each grave. The gentry sborenendoned were made responsible for the purchase of the land, and the removals will take place as soon as the site is ac-

The Agents (Mesars. Butterfeld & Swire) inquired. form as that the Ocean Steamship Company's steamer Laerter, from London, luft Singapore yesterday afternoon for this port

At a meeting of the members of the Tokyo ali lotion for publication should be written on one

Marchants and Manufacturers' Association bold | side of the paper only.

Advertisement and Saboriptions which are notonths 6th instant Mr. Minamidelivered saaddress scdered for a fixed period will be confirmed until on the condition of trade at Hongkong." countermandeä.

Orders for extra copies of the Daily Press should So befors 11 am on the day of publication.

After that hour the supply ie limitað.

TELEPHONE NO. 12.

BIRTHS.

At Kinking, or the 8th July, the wife of AAN DER CAMPAL, Esq., of a moR.

At the Hobel dos Colonies, Shaughsi, on the 9th Jedy, Mr. GRO. HITIBA, of Bon

At 9, Hapkow Road, Shanghai, on, the 9th Jul

tun write of ALEX. ROSS, of a con-

WINGROVE, of a son.

At Shanghai, on the 13th July, the wits of Go. B.

*DEATHS,,

At No. 111, Bluff, Yokohama, on the 2nd July, 1887, W. C. VAN OUBT, aged 44 years, a native of Holland.

Atalatéhour yesterday afternoon Dr. Deberek

далн

SUPREME COURT.

20th July.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE ME. A. J. LEAOS, ACTÍNG' FOISNE JUDGE

SIU YING CHOWY, LO-101. This case, in which WoYong Paapplied to have junk restored to him which had been seized by the bailiff ander writ of attachment against the defendant, was resized.

Your obedient servant,

MORTIMER MURRAY, HB.M.' Vido-Coneral.

Macas, 20th July, 1897.

MACAO JUBILEE CELEBRATION,

LIST OF SIDEVRIPTIONS

Up to 19th July, 1887."

Margeston & Co.

Martimet MurtaY

J. H. Stewart Lockhart:

N., Mitobell-Innj

J. Barrow OM SAMA ADA

E. T. Had

$60.00

$5,00 2000

20.00

E. Georg

2000 1,00 10.00

J. P. Hoyland

10.00

S. Groundwater

10.00

H. W. Hambling

10.00

J. R. White .....

10.00

Paal Jortan

25.10

A British Subject

25.00

C. J.Cole.......

30 BB

25.00

20.00

-10:00-

25.00

50.00

110

Horber; Dens. -------

K.D.Adama,

R. B. Allen

EW. Miteholl

Desean & Co.

II. B. Tomkins ..............

Rain & Co.

J.B. Khalsa

25.00

ER. Felilios

10.00

Alex. Kentmurn ..... .......

10.00

Darebine Nowrajen nga

10.00

D. B..Tain..

5.00

M. B. Pelishwalla

5.00

R. C. Vania ......

6.00

5.0)

20.00

10,00

5.00

4,00

5.00

+31)

C. A. Fennington.

3. A. Corder J. E. Harris J. Buras

J. le Breton

Total

THE HONGKONG CHAMBER OF DIRECT COMMUNICATION BETWEEN COMMERCE AND H.B.M'S' MIN. ISTER AT PEKING.

The following correspondange has been handed to us for publication by the Secretary to the Chamber of Commerce :--- THE ORAIMAN OF TER CECHBER OF COMMERCE TO THE MARQUESS OF BALIJHO ZY. Bongkong General Chamber of Commerce,

31st March, 1837.

(Sa) . . JEFFRIES, Secretary. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO THE CKAN- CELINE OF THE EXCHEQUER. Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce

13th July, 1267, Bir.-I have the honour to inform you that the Chamber was asked for an expression of its opicina in ra thab proposed mail service between this calany and Europe, via the Canadian and Pacific routes, to alternate with the existing P.

O. corvios,

The subject was fally discussed at a recant special meeting of the Committee of the Cham- ber, when it was decided (1) that the Cauadian ranto aight prove desirable on political grounde, (2) that an additional fost mail sarvice would no donht be of advantage to the mercantile public, Cnderstanding that the question was to be brangut up in the House of Commons ou the 30th Jane, I sent you, on the 25th ultime, by desite of the Committee and at the roquest of the Agouts of the Canadian Pacilio Railway thɩn following telegrama :———

Ebansellor Excitaques, London.

On apposition spend mails greatly accolorated, and or political grounds, this Chamber now approves fortnightly nerrico via Canada, provided no increase this oclony's contribution Fostal Union.

Ryou, Chairman, Hongboxg Chamber Commerov.

and I now beg to confirm the same,

I have, ..

(sd.) P. Brz, Chairmau.

The Right Hon. G. J. Gosoben, H. M. Chancellor

of the Exchequer, Whitehall, London.

THE SWATOW SUGAR TRADE,

Mr. D. Maksaa,, the Commissioner of Customs at Swatow. in his report for last year, incorpor

applied to him by Mr. Allure- atas the following review of the sugar trade

The crop of the season 1885-86, the year under roview, may be considered as smaller by one- third than the production of the preceding year, owing-not to a less farourable yield for acros planted, but to the fact that is many districts aress previously devoted to the cultivation of the oane bad bos planted with ground-nuts, the off exprased from which had in provions yours sold at very profitablo prises. The rosult has not: boon satisfactory, and the axparimsat is unlikely to be repented for some time to coma.

A mellor produstina a ruls leads to en

The London correspondentif the Japan Meil saya Won Sir John Pope Hennessy was in England last, be published a cimrming volume on Bir Walter Baleigh in Ireland; this time be has likewise published a small work on hie native country. It is called "Two Essays on Ireland," and consists of the paolipation, with additus, We are requested to state that should the in- of two smys contributed to the Ninstean Contua coming French, wall be landed later than 7 The first refers to Lord Beaconsfield's Irish

Mr. Ewens appeared on behalf of the appli- the devassed statesman in 134, coupled with ser 'clook this morning. It will not be delivered policy, and endeavours to show from a speech of until after the mall for Europe ban lett.

varal sa basquent raforances, that his policy was to cant, and Mr. Wilkinson for the plaintiff

It appears that in Jane judgment was obtain- The Malaosa correspondent of the Straits govern Ireland with referonon to Irish ideas: Irish Times writes ander date of the 11th instinting, he said, was Irish history, and no one caned by the plaintiff against Lo Hoi. He then ap Three men, whilst journeying ou foot towards govern Ireland who will not read the lesson of plied for writ of attachment against a jak be- Sri Menanti, estos soros the remains of the that history. The writer has asveral interesting longing to Le Hoi and Wan Fai This was pat dead body of a man in the jungle in the district references to his own coausation with Lora inte forms on 19th July and the junk was asinad. of Auak Ayer Keas about two and a half miles Beaconsfeld. The second article is ez' answer On the 11th just, the day before the writ was from the public road. The unfortunate man; to the question: What do the Irish read? It suforced, the junk was sold to the applicant and who is said to be a Chinsman, is surized to have appears they reed with arility all manner of the assignment executed in Mr. Elrons offoa heen attacked and partly debated by a tiger. poema, stories, novels, do, relating to Irish Wong Po Ya therefors claims the junk as We Yuk, & an employed on board the junk. His hat, perang and wearing apparel were found history. There is in fast, the writer says, a being his property. on the spot. The discovery was reported to the national litarature in Ireland at the prevent

day, more truly popular than any literature of was called on behalf of the plaintiff in the origi- Police.

the kind in Barops, and be contrasts what thenal case, and stated be overheard a conversation The atésation of the anthorities has bean Trish lower orders read with the "pensy dresd-on board on 10th inat. batween Wong Po. Ya more than once called to the Mielt practice of fals" so popular in England. In an appendix and Le Boi in which L Hoi said that he owed a large sum of money which he was able to pay. licensed coffee-houses. The Folios would seem which are referred to in the text: One of these tosse taken the matter in hand, for Bergeant in a reply by Sir John Pope Hennessy to an over to him sad bids for a time. It was therefors Commerce, I have the honour to inform you that. rat pupons of the year, when the advance. Was Duncan McDonald brought Japanese coffee-attack made upon him by Mr. Bright, and devis settled that Wong PoYusicald fakuohge of the at the antina general meeting of the Chamber.tently marked to influsuos the valus of the house keaper, by natas 0. Xsimaso, before the in a lively way with the treatment of Ireland be junk, but he heard nothing said about this attention was called to the request of Har Ma-whole year's export, although during the inter Palio Court yesterday and charged him with the Manchester Schock. The whole brochure is of the bost. Lo Hoi remained on board till the josty's Chargé d'Affaires at Peking conveyed in antha prises had fallen to the level of the pru selling intricating liquor in his house without a mild expasition of the writer's views on the next morning when he left and had not since his letter af 25th February, 1888, to the offaot viens year. The decline was caused by the com petitlen of Java and other swears, which wer (1393) being provided with a license, and the delinquent Itisk question; it throws so interesting literary returned. Wong Po Ya did not come on board that this Chamber

was flared 350 with the alternative of six wears glamour over the Home Enle question. With on 11th inst.

In answer to his ship the witness stated "Will be good enough in fatura to address any then being imported into Hongkong, and thones communication to Her Majesty's Representa to the northern ports of China, at, exceptionally imprisonment with hard labour. The liquor what object it is republished now, I will not

tiva in Poking, respecting the comercial in-tow prices found on the premises was ordered to be forfeited.undertake to say; but it is safe to predict that

terests of Hongkong, through the regular the assault on Mr. Bright would not be ropab.

To this cause also, viz., the competition of Ja Our worthy Governor said on a recent cock liked new, if that gentleman were supporter

channel of the Govorumaut of the colony";

Tas, ste, the decllus of usarly 200,000 piculs in sion "In time of peace we must prepare for war of Mr. Gladstone, in place of being one of his We should say the same thing to the anthurities strongest opponenta.

when it was resolved that the Committee of the the essality exported may be directly traced. Chamber be instructed to address the Secretary This is very dearly shown by a comparison of of Slats for Foreign Affairs in reference to this the expart to Hongkong during the two years ar regeria ha strant opposite the Fire Brigade Station. This is the time of the year when fires

subject.

1895 and 1886, the export being respectively In respectfully submitting this question for 160,398 pinnisand 74.531 picals, and the difference are scarce, therefore take advantage of it and Brigade station is badly situated as it is, with

the consideration of Your Lordship, I have theroprasanting one-half of the total defisisaoy in honour to express the opinion of the Committee the year's export. that, the practical offect of this bange is very

About the same quantity of raw sugar was par projudicial to the interests of the eroantile sed through the rafuory hera as faring 1893, commanity, for the Committee believe that by but in this can also the inanes of the corepeti granting direct communication with Her Brition was strongly felt, the demand for reinad tannis iajesty's Government the interests of aridaring the first half year being good, while merchants are best served.

My Lord Margans--By dosiro of the Com.

Indo-China 9. N. Co. Soorah Oriental 8. S.Co. on the 7th Jul FT. 508 BREDiae, native of marring liquors to their customers by keepers of there are various speeches relating to Irelandong Po Ya said he had hotter make the best mittee of the Hongkong General Chamber of banned prices, and this was the ongo during the

Dorgisa B. S. Ca. Miscellaneous Cossi China Mer. 9. N. Co. Staamers.

At the General Hospital, Tokohas, et 2.15 in Moas, agod të Years.

wife of the United States Minister to

On the 8th Jalat Nisko, Mrs. B. B. Hemant, O foard the rangabe Lightship, Sanghat, on the The LIST OF RESIDENTS now contains 10th July, Lati, BowND OSBORN (faster), aged a

the unmos of

THIRTEEN THOUSAND AND FAVE HUNDRED FORSION SRB arranged under one Alphabat in the strictant urler, the initiala na roll as the surzartes being alphabetical.

The MAPS and PLANS Eave been mostly ro-ongraved in a superior style and brought op to date. They now consist of

FAGE OF MERCANTILE HOUSES IN ÚRESA. CODE OF SIGNALS IN THE AT VICTORIA PEAK. MAF OF THE FAR EAST.

MAY OF THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG.

PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA.

PLAN OF MOUNTAIN DISTRICT, VICTORIA. PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSIONS, SHANGHAI, PLAS OF YOKOHAMA. Plan of MANILA. PLAN OF SAIGON,

years!

On the 15th July, at Amoy. Mrs. Louis Hams,

The Daily Press.

pat the street in a state of decent repair. The

The Honorary Treasurer of the fand raised in the Straits Settlemesta and Native States for the Can's Jubilee Memorial has addressed latter to the Colonial Secretary of that Colony showing the total sum collected and the amenat, are two statements, the first showing the amount of enbenriptions from the Colony and the Fro tected Native States and Johor:

A JELY 21st, 1~7. When our Shanghai morning coctemporars made the sapoancement the other day that an Imperiat Decree has been issued sanction-oat having its only outlet to the Fraga in suo ing the construction of a railway between | means danger and delay. Some of the rats are Contributed by the various communities. Thare a state that taking the sugines through it Peking and Canton, we presume it had good without exaggeration half a foot doop and out. authority for the news. We are waited areas cuplaints have been made regarding the for soms corretoration of tha atatement, hat stats of this thoroughfare, but the powers that bs seem intent on following the good old plan no fat pong ban bron given, and the Daily of waiting till the horse is stolen before looking Newe has itself supplied no further details, the stable door, that is, in this case waiting till Malsecu An Anglo-Chinese Calendar, Mean of Baroms The Shea pao, naually so well adrised, makes me accident happens before putting the street

PLAN OF TOWS AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE PLAN OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG.

Among the other contents of the book are-

fer and Thermometer, Rainfall, &.

A full Chronology of remarkable events since no reference to such a Deores having been is-"

Singapore...

ang

COLONY.

$16,289.10 པར་མ!895.E0 1.147.00

PROTECTED NATIVE STATES,

$1,019.17 The Mandalay correspondant of the Rangoon H. E. Satan of Parak...

130,00 Selangoram akaraturama

in repair.

The first railway train has been ran in Man-Bungai Long delay and bar caused no little excitement among

tha Burmese inhabitants of the town. The line Juterest. between the shore and the city is now completed Johor. saliently to answer the purposes of track traf

the advent of foreigners to Chius and Japanisad, and wearetberefore driven to theconelo-Gazette writes as follows under date 18th ult. H. the Saltan of Selangor... A devription of "Crineza Festivals. Fasts, &c.sion either that the Daily News bus on this oc

with the days on which thor fall. Comparative Tabies of Haney. Weights, So. New Boale of Hongkong Blamp Duties. The Hongkong Postal Guide for 1887. Arrivals and Departures of Mails and Farcel

Postal and from London and Hongkong. Scales of Commissions, and Charges adopted by

the Chambers of Commerce of Hongkong," Shanghai. Amog and Newekwang. Hongkong Chair. Jinriokahn, and Boat Hire. The APPENDIX consists of

FOUR HUNDEL PAGES

of alonely printed matter, to which reference in constantly required by residents and those having commercial or political relations with the Countries embraced within tas nonpa of the

CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY.

The Contents ofthe Appendix are toc numer. ons to recapitulats in an Alvertisement, but inolute-

TREATIES WITH CHINA-

Grast Britain, Nanking, 1843

Tientsin, 1858

Chefso, with Addon Articlo and all others not abrogated.

Franes, Tientsin, 1853

Convention, 1960

*

A

Tientsin, 1895

Traaty of Commerce, 1980,

United States, Tientsin, 1838

Additional, 1869

17

Peking, 1630

German, Tientsin, 1881

Peking, 1880

Russia, Japan, Spain, Brazil, and Feru.

TREATIES WITH JAPAN=---

Great Britain

Netherlands

Ccroa

TREATIES WITH COREA

United States

TREATIES WITH SLAM TULATIRE WITH ANNAM

TREATIES WITH CAMBODIA

Спатома Тлыкка

Chinese Japanese

LDGAL

Siamese Carean

1879, 1891, 1854, 1986.

in China and Japazi

Tables of Conmlar Fass

Codo of Civil Procedure, Hongkong

Table of Hongkong Court Fest

Admiralty Rutes

Foreign Jurisdiction Ast

Total...

0.400.17

1,232.38

$18,955,60

that he was not en board the juak from ten till four on 11th inst. and therefore Wong Po Ya might hars oms on board during that time.

The next rituens required was not praisut. Mr. Wilkinson said the man lived at Fanmati and had not been able to come in sousequence of the weather. The witness was rather an im partout one and he should ask for an adjourn His Lordship granted an adjournment until 11 o'look this morning

icent.

POLICE COURT.

20th July

www.

BATORE ME. H. E. WODEHOUSE,

UNLICENSED SALE OF LIQUOE.

U. Ksimare, Boensed coffee-house kasper, was summoned by P.B. Duncan MoDonald for selling The iatoasating liquor without a liomos. plurge was faily prayed and the defendant was 14,975.99 sed $50, in default six weeks' hard labour. The 138.87 Hu found on the premises was ordered to to 2,000.00 confiscated.

$32,070.48 CROSS-CHARGES OF ASSAULT AND USING

ABUDITE LANGUAGE

to, and a few days ago an engine and tau trucks

complished suodesfally, though with great The other statement details, the amount sah caution, the three-mile jourass. What gives shed by such nationality in the Colony and this piece of nowa its greatest interest is that Native Status, as follows: shows that the Public Works Departmentara Buropeans and Eurasians advancing quickly with their works, and it is Chinese....... now thought that by Christmas, 1888, the toe.

Malays

through train ras. If this expectation is justi- Farves... to Toughen will be completed, and the Best Kings, Chiction, and other nativos of India fed by the progress the works bave made, then lewa

so odwarse."

and Tientsin, to say nothing of many minor will be obarged, and the proceeds are to be derated

but still thriving and populous to vas. Ao providing theprisoners with namer clothing" It would be rather amusing if a lawyer engaged in

THE TYPHOÓN,

The case in which Mr. L. M. de Lemos

Bressanoned by Mrs. Gultherion $5,063.65 Francisca Cordeiro for assult was resumed.

Me. Denne appeared for the complainant, and 450.87 Mr. Caldwell for the defouce. 1,618.00 $70.00

11,565.75

45.00

this way.

she was going to fight. The defendant was

The letter batera quoted assigned no reason early in August work had to be altogathor stop. for this depactors from the natsblished practiced, owing to the chop raw sugars theu obtain able by the Hongkong refineries aubling them of bolding direct nommunication wilt her Me to sell their productions vary considerably under jesty's Minister at Peking, which had boon in the prices at which stater qualities coeli be force for many years.

About 200.000 pionts remained in first hands The Committes venture to express their produed from Swatov raw sugar. opinion that should the chango have arisent the end of the year, which should taud to strell from a desire on the part of Her Britansic the export of 1887.

The prospects for 1837 are satisfactory; the Majesty's Government to refer to the Local Government of this Colony the various subjects sraz planted about one-third in excess of the which the Chamber may from time to time previsus keson, and as the weather througkout. communicate to Her Britannis Majesty's Re-byen favourable, the production is oxposted presentative at Poking, such opinions could have to be $3 or 35 per cent. groster than last year. beon readily and promptly obtained from the Local Government, for tho Chamber have been

in the habit of handing thors copies of all fattare

they have addressed to Peking, and should Your Lordship think it to restore the privilega and koncur this Chamber has so long enjoyed, the custom will be contined.

FOREIGN MEDICINE AND THE CHI-

NESE SUPERSTITION OF DEMO- NIACAL POSSESSION.

Dr. W. A. Henderson, in his last published raport on the health of Chefs, makes the fol- lowing intarosting observations

The Chiness frequently attribute their dis- orders to emotion, those of childhood to fright and of adults to terror, anger and disappointment. and here death may result from such causes,

In cases opsioned by anger that I have seen Chairman.

among women, the palso becomes rapid, the KG, &a, &o., Her Majesty's Principal saras are advisable, as a fatal termination is not Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,

London.

necary to object to this practico, Es under-

infrequent.

A youth of 18 I once saw die, the only apparent cause in his case being mental dopression, as his father did not forward from Paling his school feas,

The case to be related same under my nolics la 1870.

Man, est,26. Since the age of 12, after a rebel raid, has attacks of the tollowing description.

casion received early intelligence of a Dacres Chat was to be published, or that it has been hoated. We sincerely trust that the former inference is correct. It is true that between the Imperial sanction of an enterprise and even its commencement & great dietance often intervena, Bat it would nevertheless he something to obtain authorization for so

The following farther evidence was taken, Misa Maria Christina Barretto said that onthe The Committee vanture respectfully to ex- st and important an undertaking as a railway between the Chinese ospitel and

50.00 17th instant after mass she was in Caine Road press their hapa that your Lordship will be 50.09 opposite 17r. Hartigan's bones when she saw tLe pleased to favourably consider their representa Canton. The line would be from eight the Department refered to deserves great credit Armenians....... hundred to a thousand miles in length, and for the quality of work done under circumstances The latter is apart from the large sans con- complainant. The latter was walking in froas of tions and further that you may be pleased to

tributed by the Saltan of Johor, Perak, and her. She was quite close to her on the right hand rescind the praseat instenotions."

I have the honour to be, my Lord, your Lord- Belangor. The Treasurer, referring to the side. She heard the complainant say. What a it would connect not only the two grant terminal cities but also a large number of adverted on the fact that amragst the subscribers classes haze cheerfully responded to the call The defendant was there and witness heard him

The Pall Mall Gazette in a ragent issue anime Chinees extribution. says: Although all pretty tase!" Witnaesthoughtshe referred to her, ship's most obedient, humble servant,

P. RTI, (Signed) other important centres of trade. That such to the Langworthy fand the names of very few and have given liberally, the amount collected say to the complainant "You are again insulting a line would pay handsomely there can lawyers appeared. A mauler of the profession from the Chinese, of pourse, proponderates, any mise did not touch her veil Witness The Most Honourable the Alarquess of Salisbury, stomach extremely, irritable, and prompt men-

promptly replied, to the affect that lawyers now- they outnumber all other nationalities in the must have seen it if he had done so. be no doubt whatever unless

To the Court-I was alone. I thought the its cona-day's had no gaineas to spare. The following Colony, are very loyal, and are by far the richest struction were attended with exceptional extract from a Japanees resuscalar paper is in- portion of the community." Attention is also complainant referred to me because she turned waste and jobbery. It would ran through a teresting as showing the attitude assumed by ostled by him to the liberal manner in which round to me and said it to ma I am not in fertile and productive country, and should the lawyers in Japan towards their clients the Germs and other foreign merobante Lave speaking terms with her. She is my sunt. The THE COLONIAL SECRETARY TO THE CHAINMAN

complainant was walking with Miss Favacho. 1

OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMSECE. "On the 10th instant the lawyers who are subscribed to the Funds.

am anre she did not say those words to her com-

No, 1986.. Colonial Secretary's Offco, pats the cities of Nan-chang, Yow-chow, dafending the Osaka political prisonera intend

panion. I am sure defondant did not tonoh her

15th July, 1857. Kiukiang, Nasking, Chinking, Teissn-fa, delivering a series of lectares, upon subjests con- acoted with politics. An entrance fee of 10 sen

veil. The complainant is always annoying me in Sir. With reference to your letter of del

March last to. Her Majesty's Principal Beers. Once a month for two or three days is unconsci In answer to Mr. Trannys, witness said that tory of State for Foreign Affairs. I have the ous of what passes, cannot sleep, is in a sista of The typhoon which has been expected for the the defendant was annoyed when complainant hoasar, by dirsation of His rollency the Officer great excitement; his macalar power is than large and constant passenger traffic could be defending a Chinese prisoner in this colony were last day or two appears from the latest reports spoke to her in the way she did

Mr. Jayme Rangol sistod that on the day in Administering the Government, to inform you vory great, dass not ask for food, but eats what that a despatch has been received from the Seis placet hefore him; when opposed becomes from- counted on immediately, and the goods in give a public entertainment to provide his to be passing over, although all dangor of it strik question at about 6 am, he was coming down the rotary of Stats for the Colonies, stating that zied, curses and strikes, and, unless rasteainad, traffic would be more to develop rapidly, dont with summer clothing. The Japanese ing Hongkong is scarcely yet at an end. At4.30 stops of the Cathedral when he saw Miss Barrelto

lawyers, though like their English confrères they Strategically the line would prove of im- may have no guineas to spare, aru evidently will-m. yesterday thetyphoot gan was frəd si Kow walking in Osine Read. She had left the church there is no objection to the Chamber sidrossing runs of to the fields or hills. After the period of - a little before him and was a few yards in front communications affecting the commercial inter-excitement, in op npletely ozhansted; ha falls into mense advantage to the Cestral Governing to do their best to raise the wind" for a loon which indicated that a strong gale was ap

a more or less torpid condition, then is well for ister at Peking, provided that copies of all such preaching, and throughout the day the storm The street was fall of people; he could not gay ests of Hongkong direct to Her Majesty's Min-adeep sleep and remains in bod for a fortnight in mant. Not only would it serve as a guiding ellent in need. rein with which to control the provincial Dr. Morrison, in his Nachwang Health Recontiused accompanied by endden gusts and whether Miss Barretto was alone. He saw the communications are at the same time handed to a fortnight, and again the period of excits nent

complainant walking with a companion. He saw

a cuple of weeks ago had roozerence of the Jovernments, but it would likewise give in-port, says-On 12th February a small farmer, squalle. Happily, however, there was little the complainant tare her faes to look at Miss the Colonial Government for the information of comes on. For two years has had no attack. till

named Ma, was brought in to me from Tien damage done. A csego boat was broken up in Barretto and sex ber say something to the latter the Governor, as proposed in your letter.

I am to add that, when Lord Stanley falt it trouble, which led him to conlt me. raluable assistance in the transport of troops chia-t'on a village shout 17 miles distant, Os

In sceba case the pestornatural trougih nad Orders in Council for Government of HBM and war matériel whether to crush incipient examination found right aye entirely enucleated the harbour, opposite the Central Market, youter in a rough way, but did not hear what was said.

being due to derzoniacal possession. To success. Babjects in China and Jugu, 1885, 1577, rebellions or to repel attempts at foreigo in and the laft partially so and utterly useless, no day by the force of the storm, and three rubbish He saw her put her hands on her side and look as stood that the Governor was not always inform the frenzy ara ragarded by tus conotry people as

far as hopes of seeing were concerned. He in- boats were also destroyed. The wooden steps in walking with witzess; he knew him to be here of such representatione.

I have the honour to be, Sir, your most obe- tally practive among the nativos it is well to re member their interpretation of such phenomers: Rales of HB.M. Supreme and other Comasion of the coast. If the Imperial sanction {formed me that three days previously, on the front of the Central Market were carried away uncle, and he drew his attention to the wag dient servant,

FREDERICK STEWART. negloot of this cucs led to my losing a case. bas indeed been given to this great work itrond, he had been sot upon seven or eight and the partition wall of No. 30, Tack Lane, in which complainant was going on, and told

It was one of loss of consciousness, to be remo him to infertere and not let that young girl

Acting Colonsal Secretary. men, who-tied his together, bas been won mainly by the last named con- with copper soon, proceded to gouge out hit was blown down, but these appear to be about be insulted in that way. The defendant followed The Honouralds P. Rgris, Chairman, Hongkong died by the application of ios to the head Nove

At high tis mivice and interferod. Ha did not torch the aiderations, for it is to be feared that the eyes. He knew they hul only be partially the sum of accidants to record.

General Chamber of Commeres, &e., &c. unecasciousness suck as ooours in fainting, the stupor of fever, and drankodness is attributed to Chiness Government care little for the de-successful with one, and therefore his friends water, which was at 6.3 m. the sea dashed complainant nor did he pull her veil. Witness

the spirit leaving the body and tracalling else. had brought him to see if I could restore it to

whore, which interpretation, as is wall kuown. velopment of trade and nothing at all for isa astural pohdition, His offande was that his over the Frags creating some little orcite did not hear what Mr. Barretto said but ly heard Regulations for the Corrales Courts of United improvements sy such voless they are mesna father owed a debt of 20 teels, which, at the ment and continued to do so until the fall of the complainant say "Well Mr. Barretto, you

MERCE AND THE CANADIAN people in a similar stage of development. In ap why do youproroke your niece P** As it looked to an end, as railways in the Celestial Bun-Chines New Year, when sccounts are settled the tide. The barbour itself presented a desertare a piggers you are no right to say to me THE HONGKONG CHAMBER OF COM-che aussientific Chinese hold in common with all

ho had failed to pay. 1 ain fuformed that this ed appearance; the junke, sampans, and smaller se there was going to be a scene, witness in- PACIFIO MAIL ROUTE.

plying the jou-bag I expressed myself as I should pire certainly will be made.

lo's European, and stated I expected that in the practics is not uncommon, and that about TRADE REGULATIONE

The latter clause of the reputed Deores is me time another case occurred in our sigh-raft all moving off for shelter at Stonecutter'e terfered and told Mr. Barretta he had better gr

The following correspondence has been handed course of a for hours, by the continuous applica Chipa

dalous of her. She continued to shase Mr. Bar- Japan

as an astuter individual would have sscem130- Customs Seizure, China eminently calculated to represe any undus ez.bourhood, where the unfortanste man died from Island and Yaomati The Government and Witnes tell the complainant it was very seas-

the effects of the wounds. The matter is engagprivate launobes alan teck shelter at their moor. Customs and Harbour Regulations for the difcitement that might in' consequence of its ing the attention of the Chinas authorities."

ings, the only launches moving about the barrette and the latter went away. It was Miss to us for pablication by the Secretary to the ionofies.conecionsness wonhi be stored; where-

Barretto that the complainant spoke to. Miss Chamber of Commerce →→→

dated himself to the lewer interpretation, and ferent ports et Chins, Philippines, Biam, A. Batter tho breasts of the railway swadi-

The Chinas Times, in a review of the School hour being one or two belonging to the Chinese Barrette was not taking any notice of the com- THE AGENTS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC BATI rondly stated that the application of the bag Pilotare Regulations

would in the course of a few hours bring back the The Fathan which should have plainsut before the latter spoke to her. Miss WAY TO THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. nates. The line is, no saith the Decree, to and Text Book Series Committee's Report, says: Customs.

Hongkong, 25th June, 1987. wandering spirit. Having applied the ice, I re- be built with Chinese ospital, and the pro-fascinating to the missionary mind in the quar The Brothers Islands for safety and did not the family, but I am only alightly acquainted. I

There seems to be something peculiarly arrived yesterday morning, was lying at Barretto was loss to her at the time.

To Mr. Donnys-I know Miss Barretto and

Sir,-We have this morning received a tele- taraad in an hour to see the resnil, and found vincial authorities are directed to net sbout tion of terms. We all remember thé disstaates. finding the necessary funds and preparing that raged among them a few years ago as to sewe in tall shortly after three o'clock in the did not see the complainant had to prayer book gram from the Canadian Pacife Railway, that as it had not at once asted it had been ra.. the work. If it la to be constrasted by Chi. the proper term to represent the name of the afternoon. The Hexen, which arrived from to Miss Faracho. When Mr. Barrette went to questing us to solicit from the Chamber of Commoved, sad the friends were bowling for the Almighty in Chinese. Pamphlets and letters Meone at about Ii am, immediately abs had disinterfere he went between the complainant andere au expression of opinion to the effect that spirit to turn. In discussing the case with a via the Canadian Facific rantes, to alternate with countrymen in zoob matters; and in proof that tham The sbuse to Mr. Barretto was because the existing F. and O. service, and as the sub- they were right he tell us of aretative of his who it is published, or to the following Agents — { Dose capital only, and to wait until sufficient on the subject poured out by the dozen from charged Ler passengers was steered for Yan her companion, and he wust have touched one of / it is very desirable to arrange for a Mail Service young disponsor I asked him if he held with his

in subscribed, the projected railway will be the different advocates of particular terms, mati. Beyond then the German stammer of his intarfering

ject is to be brought up in the House of Com-towards the termination of his fover, fall into A parently without the slightest effent. In co

moss on the 30th last, this Company is very state of stapor, his mind wandered, and at deferred to the Greek Kalonds. The Chinese vincing anyone except the writers and their in Deutschland was the only weasel to arrive. There

Mr. Barretto applied for the protection of the desirous that the Homs Government should be length the spirit came to the house of a friend merchanta and capitalista base no fancy for mediste followers. The question was never were no departures restorĉay with theexception of

court against being annoyed by Mr. Cordeiro

Gatting kangry, he asked for food, and not telegram, before that date. NOTOPO ..... Masera. Kelly & Walsh. S'plai.ofinials. The provincial treasuries are for three plitions with a separats term for God use afternoon, most of the resele proferring to wait further annoyed he would be allowed a summons

investments in enterpriada controlled by the settled, and to this day traste are published in the Moray, which we beliers wont sway yesterday and His Worship informed bim that he was gut in possession of the Chamber's viowe, by just as the family were at their evening meal. We may mention that opinions of the several mesting with say response, he struck a bow of SHANGHAI.....Hall & Haltz Co-operative Co.

in each. It is a matter for regret, but hardly

The cross obarge was therefore not gone into. Chambere at the leading neighbouring perte am rise from the mouth of a child just as it way SHABGHAT... Mesara. Kelly & Walsh.

the most part suffering from depletion, and for surprise, that the Text Book Committee fad until the typhoon had presed The Mongkat,

BEFORE ME. E. MAGKEAN.

being solicited to be likowise transmitted in time in the act af shovelling it down When he for abaro debats.

came to himself he related how badly he had NORTHERN& Hall & Hofte Co-operative Co. none of them have capital to spare for an thomsolves confronted with the old diffenity, Tratare, Sunrise, Glenggle, Amoy, Tainan, RIVER Ports and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai."'

No doubt the question of teras is of extreme Paumber, Names, Barths, Marcia, Tritos, Jacob

BELLING SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR WITHOUT A We beg that yen will place this matter before been treated at his friend's house, apon which NAGASARI... Mosers, The C. & J. Trading Co. undertaking of which probably no provincial importance, and it is plain that the transfer Christensen, Hukiang, Tetortos, and Ühingwo

the Committee, and requesting the favour of an inquiry was at once made and the foot ascertained that at that nie a bowl of rice had setrally Bro00 OBAKA..Mr. F. Walsh & Co.

Government will approve. Few of the Vice-ence of scientifle terms into a language like

Lo Aving, bawker, was oberged by P.S. early suply,

falian from the month of the child. YOKORA MA.....Mosers. Kelly & Watch.

We are, Sir, rops, we faticy, have any desire to assist the Chinese must leave room for treh direr-zoved over to Stonsanftare Island and Tanizati

But the advantages of unifor- Bay, and the Fort Adelaide, Abyssinia, Hot Daroan MeDonald with selling intoxicatlog sity of opinion. MANILA

Messre. Diaz Puertas & Co.

the Central Government to tighten their mity are no obvious that we hope the authors phong, and Moray to Kowloon Bay; although, liquor without a license, on the 19th instant burness they even now frequently chafe at who are insisting on their own terms will as already mentioned, the Meray is believed Defendant admitted the charge and was fued the occasional application of the curb. I listen to the voice of reason and of the so- to have put to sas yesterday afternoon. $56, or three months bard labour. $10 to go to

| mitton, “ and as far as possible relinquish per

the informer.

the province of scienos to interpret phenomena. the Peking Government 'dre really ansiona sonal view to the ocmmon good? One werd Owing to the storm the ferry launchen fram to see this proposed line made they should more. We have castelly saged the list of Kowles, Tang. ti and the outlying stations did

THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO THE AGENTS la medicino, fanciful analogy or moro Babjentive authors given in the report, but without being.

OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. correspondence has hitherto been their soly. contraal a large foreign loan, which they can sele to discover one who has not kesa sonureted set rap, thus cansing great inconvenience to the

Hongkong General Chamber of Commeres, gaide, witness their use of iron in blood

17th Jnme, 1887.

it produces a red colour; while certain CALCUTTA Messrs. Newman & Co.

well afford to do, and wake the line for with the missionary Body. Amid the heat of residents at those various localities who were un- SYDNEY ...Mussra. Grder & Gotch.

Dear Bira-I have to acknowledge on bo parts of the tiger are given to the weak, that MELBOURNE Messrs. Norton, Hargrave & Co. themselves. Morey is cheap now, and the sinologues in the Coarelor and Oustoms Service able to come to Hongkong to transact their busi-Wo do not hold ourselves responsible for the epizione

is there not one who is willing to join in this ness. The fall in the barometer set in on Satur line would pay a good margia of profit, we useful work? Are all their susigies to be ex day last, when the reading us at 4 p. 2878. THE MACAO CELEBRATION OF THE half of the Committee of this Chamber, your its great strength many beingarten is on. letter of the 25th instant, slating that you have Whom the method of foreign medicine ex believe, over and above, the interest charged pended upon the localisation of Ts Trin and the

been requested to obtain from the Chamber en plained to them, they will see that while such on the loup. There is no good reason for elucidation of "Jacend P1s everything to be Since then, st the same hour each day, the read-

expression of its opinion with referonco to the auilogy may indiesta a possible relationship, left to the misionaries, and are all the labours fagy have been-Bunday 29.30, Monday 2938,

proposal to arrange for s Mail Service via the real relationship can only be determined by induction; otherwise, ar regards tbis reluctance to borrow on the part of lay brothers to be without practical result? Tunday 29.49, Wednesday 29.47. Slace 4 pm. ", of the Chiucas Government, for their It will not be creditable to the whole body of lag yesterday the baremeter has risen slowly and the that your Macauendent, in alluding to the the existing F. & O. service,

815,- observe in your inqne of yesterday Onaadim and Pacife routes, to alternate with carolal

mundane affairs, there can be no roaching that sinologues if the next report of the School and credit is good on the European Bourses, Tort Book Committee does not include moms of genial opinion is, on all hands, that all danger Mono Jubilee celebration, states that "nongb In reply, I am desired to inform you that the solid ground upon which alone can reposs the and the lenders would not demand a share their names.

of the typhoon striking Hongkong le past al-Fade have already been subscribed for this par, subject was consulered at a Special Committee dereloped reason of man.

States in China Rules of Court of Consubs at Shanghai

Chinese Passenger Äot

Siam

New Rules of Legislative Council

ko..

HONGKONG

Charter of the Coleny

Port Regulationi

&c.

Orders may be sent to Daily Prats Office, where

„Mr. F. A. da Cruz.

Messrs. Quelch & Co.

Manars. C. Gerard & Co.

MACAO.....

SKATOW

ANOX in FORMOSA

„Messrs. C. Gorard & Co.

EcoCHUW........Moers. Hadge & Co.

SAIGON: Mosers. Schroeder Frères and

ΚΑΤΟΙ

Gardes. Mr.F. Maintroy. HAIPHONG......Mr. G. Garello. BANGKOK.Mosers Ramsay & Co. SINGAPORE...Mesars. Bayle & Co. TENANG....... Maners. Maynard & En. COLOMBO......Mar. A. M. & J. Ferguson

-

BRISBANE.... Messrs. Gordon & Gotch, LONDON. Mr. F. Algar, filament's Lane. LONDOS... Mesars Street & Co. 30 Cornbill LONDON.........Masaru Bates, Heady & Co LONDON.......Mr. W. M. Will.,151.Cannon St. EAN FRAN'09, Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Mershan

Krohanga. New You....Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park Row,

Daily Press Office, January 1887.

The coae was dismissed.

LICENCE

CORRESPONDENCE.

preused by our Correspondente]

JUBILEE

• TO THE XDITOR OF THE "HONGKONG DAILY. PRIŽU.”

&c.

Your obedient Servants,

The Chinese will not merely be bensated ADAMSON BELL & Co, physically by foreign medical science, bat Agents, Canadian_Pacifio Railway.maatally will be enabled to realise the true

H. U. Jeffries Esq, Asting Secretary, Hong-relationship of mary phenomans which must

kong General Chamber of Commer

otherwise confuse and atuitify-for is it not

Share This Page