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The lavy, was made with cumparabire felliby on whole Board afterwards. Thole suggestions d exports in forsign bottoms, whilst considerable, &-
sanea exoood, sonte par piou.
far
1888.
SUPREME COUNT.
Elst Jura.
IN CRIMINAL Slox8. BEFORE HON. JAMES RETI, C,M.G, ADTING CHIEF JUSTICE.
ALLEGED MURDER.
Kwak Ming, Fong Bing, and Chin Chong 19th May.
Prisoners pleaded not guilty, barged with the murder of Ng Asing on
worn
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oastle and hear the water washing about." On It said that he carpinined. Rambook did not walking forward with me he said "Don't you join the rest of the crow in knocking off work." think it was nad by thin Earveror? On tapping Rambock did not, to my knowledge, com. onlty was experienced in colisting it ou jak senges not porno into operation until they have received
the ship from the outside I wait forward to the mit any offenes on board the ship from the 25th The result was that a large omowie of produce shipped the zanotion of the whole Board, I do
forecastle, and had the hatch into the fore nga March till the time, wo got to Manila. As for in Jurks avoided payment patirely, and the remainder aot think in torming that sub-committees
taken off. I saw the water up to the 'twoon dock ay I am aware there is no reason whatever paid at a reinood-rato, the sellestors aseppting mera we should think, anything about official or an-
bocms. I got the carpenter to rig up a pump,for charging him with refusal of duty. ys nominal sum in order to avoid the trouble and affoial members. The next committee I hate orpenes of enforcing payasat in full. As might have
and all the crew except four men off duty starbod Neither is there any reason for believing bean arpested, the export in junks increase or to propass is one for drawing up the by-laws
pamping the water int After two bears con- that he scuttled the ship. Neither Custer monsis, to the detriment both of the foreign shipping under the sections of the Ordinator...
MY FRANCI-It is just as well to understand
stant working we got the water to where it was Daly, Thomas, nor Collins was imprtioned at trade and the hinge revorms. 21,000 tons of sugar
coming in from the leak. I get sms canvas en Manila with the rest of the crow None of alone are reported to bare been thus exported from clearly whether gentleman who are Gorerament Tainafoo and the small ports to the northward, as officials and are riambers of this Board, whother
white lond and stopped the leat. When I first these four committed say offercy to my know- agaba: 33,944 tons sont from the Treaty port
pipe casing had been removed into the vicinitysan that of refusing duty. I have no son for sign bottoms. None of this war raid any axport they are, while on this Board, in the same position The CHAIRSAN-I certainly think wo are
of the pipe. Iooked as if the ning hul boon thinking lust. they sonttled the ship. The land duty, and the lokin atanlly laried did not in most as the cloial members of the Legislative Council.
went down to the fore peak the boards of the lodge whilson the voyage from Bombay to Manila,
The axport doty brew sugar in 18 conte per all free on this Board to axpress var opinions
The Attorney General (Hon. E. L. O'Malley), prizel off with a crowbar. The pipsia 2 inch that the ship grounded on was a little island ad pian), and the lokin 2 cents, both of which ward day without fear or farour. I do not think any The following Disinfectants are reduced in. lavisà on exports in foreign vesele; the junk hod, prasaurs will be put on the ambors of a Board ustcustod by the Crown Soliator (Mr. A. in diameter. The stream of water rushing from joining Rauka Island When we struck, n
thorofaro, an advantage over foreign vansels to the
of this description in that way. For mygalf, 1 Jolson), prosented, and Mr. J. J. Francis, the leak was 7 foot in length The water wax boat was lowered and mysl, Collins, and Sher not making much noies. I think it is very man went into it and squnded round the prico-
There were 4 fathoms under the PERMANGANATE FLUID (similar to extent of 28 conte per pioul as far as dubios are certainly come here with the intention of sk..0.,instrusted by Mr. Wabbar, defended.
cornod
The following gentlemen constituted the doubtful that with the hatches on, the rush of ship. Condy's)
The Chiness artbortion still feslat upon their eight pressing my own opinion on the matters be
It was a coral rock. jury-Megara. E. George, H. W. Dick, Y Comsa, the weter would have been heard in the forecastle of the ship and there was a dangerous 50 ole per bottle, or 29 per 2 gallon jar
The pipe looked to me, when I first went down, rook very dlowo to 115 to levy lokin or produsa in the possession of foreigners fore the Board.
M. FRANCIS-Ther, under those cironmE.. Ruyter F. Henderson, J. D. Hutalison, and as if it had been cut by a sharp cold shisel. The There were no stone rooka within half a milo of CARBOLIC ACID, 75 oents per quart bottle.nt the Treaty port, and this bas in some instances
buen paid under protest. In one case, the foreign stances, I have no opposition to offer to the con- J. S. Moses, cargo was seized, and, on his still declining strastion of the Committee.
The Attorney General, in charging the jury, out as fore and aft of the pipe, on the side. The wat we struck oa-might have been s ww dcnficonbed.
Al his point the case was adjourned till 2.30 The CHAIRMANWs have zext to form a aid the case against the three prisoners cross out away from the ship's side. I want oad saw the stone rock. As long as the foreign Custome, natives Customs, stat loci are in different hands, every fresh tax imanb-committee or committees to frame by-laws of certain circumstances which occurred on the leat next morning. I took off the white lead posed will boneft native trade at the expense of for under the sections of the Ordinace. There are 18th May. On the 17th May, the third prisoner and canvas. By thistima the stopcock was shut. Itleis aftuchoon.
He made boon made by a sharp knife eign irade and Chinese zererne. The shippers in twenty-four sertions and I propose to take them was apparently engaged in collecting fees or sub was then of opinion that the leak must have salvo craft are all in a position to make terms with the Chinese officials, in whose bradz roste the onlloo-in order and divide them into three lots, appointsoriptions from some gambling olub. tion of lokis and Chinese Costume dution whileting thres committeaste sach consider one division. application to Ng Sing, who refused to pay in separate outs forming ona hols. The anly thing Mr. FRANCE-I think the better plan would The aridonee was that open that the third pri-I noticed in the fore peak was a erosbar. The the foreign shipper le compelled to pay both tariff export daty and lokis: in fall.
sonar hamma hurry, and threatened that if he was benk could not have bean made through the rull- not paid he worst a number of men in thong of the vessel. In my opinion, it was wiltallye donothold ourselves responsible for the opinions following day him to death. Oathe fol-done, by one or more than one of the crow in the
could have gone klows lowing day, a.m., a large bond of between the pork and do that doggothout twenty and thy men, three, at least, of whom were armed with words and several of whom having been seen from the forecastle. Judging from the wount of water in the forepaak. I were armed with revolvers and irou bors, prutvald say that the leak had been made about veeled to Tank Laus and thero bohared in a threatening manner. They committed certain 12 hours before I saw it. Bellock. Bronicar the sorrespondeurs batean the Clamber of aats of violeuss, and amongst thesa nets was the Swais, and Ryan had been in the forecastle al Comares and myself, recently published in striking of a blow which resulted in the death of the day pren. The hatol into the forepeak your paper, on the inter of Sunday work in is ahent 44 square. It is heavy and requires this harbour. The petition winded to has been
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The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, JUNE 12xD, 1888.
In the report of the British Consul on the
sgainst £2,297,495 in 1883, but it must be ooted that portion of this decrease is ne
The steamer Strathairly arrived at Enigon on the 9th Jane with a cargo 58,137 ossen of petro.
leam from Batcure.
A Joss procession on o grand scale is being or gode to stay the epidemic of cholerala diarrhæu
The Superintendent informes qe that the P. & O. steamer Pekin, with the outward English mail, loft Bingapore on Wednesday for this port We are informed by the Agent that the Pael. fis Mail steamer City of Paking, with mails, from San Francisco to the 2nd last, has arrived at Yokohama, and was to sail for this port at 6 p.. yesterday.
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all others.
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ment.
There were two
counted for by the rate of exchange, which | 15th Jana, we noticed some coolies with wooden af by-laws for general disenasion. In that way, what charge we are trying the prisoners on? Bombay. This was var selerɔason for not seniling
taal in 1887 as against 5s, in the preceding year, which counts for something over £80,000 of the difference. Mr. Parzirs includes in his general report « special repart supplied at his request by Mr. GRARAK, TO- presenting at present one of the principal houses argaged in the tea trade. Mr. GRAHAM, in closing his report, draws special attention to the rapidly declining trade, and ways that at the present moment there appear to be only two ways ont of the difficulty, namely, the Chinaman met mare better and cleaner ions, and also they must be produced cheaper."
Some time way. Hongkow, on wheel-barrows. ayo we saw quite a precarsion of essgued-Chiants riding along the Band in furiokshas. What next? A Lanaometta P
The King of Aupa has written to M. Carn, President of the French Republic, ask ing that Annam many be allowed to preserva its political and financial autonomy andor to Prs tectorate, and that Hus, like Prom-pont, Cam- bodia, may have a Resident General, having no connection with Tongain, and responsible only to the Government of Indo-China.
commencing to disonss the by-laws.
Mr. FRANCIS-I bag to move that the actions 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 being more pressing than the others that they take procedones and that a Sa Committee be formed to prepare by-laws for these,
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TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY' FRESA." SIR-Will you allow mo sparsie your columes to cali thoattention of vor reeders once again to
A. G. GOLDSMITH, Seamen's Chaplain. Hongkong, June 20th, 1888.
be that to take those sentings of the Ordinance which appear most pressing first. In my opinion sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, dealing with sanita tion ant siendliness, ers the most pressing and should be given procedence to the exclusion
The SURVIVOR GETEBAL-I was propose, that section 1, dealing with drainage, come in for early consideration. In my opinion it is The CRAIGNANT thick sections 2 and 3 are ordered for a fred period will be casinuot until Kenised by the Chineso se na intercession to the also very necessary. Until we have the by-laws Ng Sing. It was alleged by the prosecution | two mou to take it off Previous to the day that up to this date signed by some TD Captains ani under these two secting we can do next to nothat the blow was struck by the third prisoner, went to stop the leak, I had not been in the Olivera, and it is atflopen for signature. In
but the charge was against the prisoners, and the grounds upon which thin to meet them.
Mr. FRANCU--It appears to me before, we charge was based were the threats uttered on could not have known the result of the survey and I would venture to hope that a matter of se on prepare any naufal by-laws under the sections the day before, upon the collecting together this at 4 o'clock on the marning of the 2016 inst. Igront importance to a very large number of lar which relato to drainage that we should have band of men armed with dangerous and deadly ever used any of the men with attempting to Majesty a sabjeels will receira sa futurable proper information of the best method of oon- washens, and from this it was a fair inference to settle the ship. During the voyage of the coastleration as it seems to murit. In ho atraction, trapping, and ventilatier. We have draw that they went together intending to ever Childmail nobody among the crow bad any case meuwhil may I urge upon the masters and on the ship for 17 months. The captain is to sign the petition as soon as possible if they to decide between half a dozen different methods, come resistance, intending to use vialanca, in of complaint against the captain. I have beseffcors who had run apertance of the question
tending to beat and perhaps kill certain persoUS. and we require some information as to which is While they were engaged in this unlawful enter most careful navigator. He treats his crew have not already done. They are doubbtors the the most perfect. Before we make new draine, we ought to know. Also whether the existing pries a man was killed by one of the amber, and always léuienily and exceptiepully well. I have greatest sufferers, and I em thankful that the it was on these grounds that though the other not aeon Captain Watson drank daring the Chamberof Commercoifer recognises their posi We hear that cholern still prevally at Saigon cues are fairly infidant or not. E-think we
my seing him. After loring Bombay the is worthy of evory encaragencat." I trust that The raing base set in, and the atmosphere is should call upon the Sanitary engineer, two prisoners were not alleged to have struck voyage. He would not get drink at ass withwat tien as to say that the object sought to be obtained The evidence for the prosecution was to the captain a confed to his cabin a good deal this encouragement will be extended not only in muct cooled bat the weather is said to be still i perhaps ise on the Surreyor-General the fatal blow they were charged with murder. very oppressive and quite different from that of to give us information as to the existing
Allowing for all arguments about the inex drains. A present we do ant know whether test that the third prisoner wasaa iufermer who through sickness. On the 4th March, after leav-word but in dard. former years;
they require altemtion or not. I should ser levied a kind of Mackmail on certain gambling in Boubay, I had to go end report the dis The performance of the Wash Norton Com-tainly objest trams by-laws without kaowing houses, and that doccased bad refused to pay him covery of stowawaye to the captain. He co-pediency of rariietion in any shops or farm perhaps will weich morl in the pyes of those By Mr. Denys-Neither pyself our thousand who represent the gommercial interoafa,mas I trado of Foochow for last year the most im-pany at the Thantes Beyal was again well at something of the present state of affairs. The any more in consequence of a raid haring been plained to me then about suffering severely from por the trade of this tres port-and these portant point touched upon is naturally the tended last evening. To-morrow the young question of drainage is a very dealt one and made on his house on the previous day owing to diarrhoea. decline of the ten trade at that port. Mr. people will have an opportunity of enjoying the requires consideration, as it may throw great information given to the Polics by the third
eased the third prisoner had returned the to the time of the stowaways learing the ship the wider ground, vis, the rest and refreshment PHILLIPS says he is convinced that unless treat, as a matinée performance is to be given, expanse apon householders. It is not a ques-prisoner; that after holding out threats to de-mate have treated the crew stor than well. Upouce more urge what is early the higher and
tion to to undertaken lightly or hastily. the Chinese Government bestire itself in the
commencing at four o'clock.
Tho CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE following day with an armed band, among the members of the crew and myself were on for raind and baly which can only he eroared by whow Fore the two other prisoners, and very friendly footing indeed. About 4 days be the absence of Sandar labour. I most fervently The Salgan Government, in inviting partici.I think these 24 sequions of the Ordinance can had attacked several friends of the deceased fore we left Bombay, Swain told me that there hope that this maltet may be taken up warmly matter in another five years the tea trade paticn in the Paris Centennial Exhibition of be conveniently divided under the heads of en will be rained, and the port, now ranking as next year, especially requeals Aunamite minters, wineering, medical, and general, and I think that deossaed was returning from his work, warlikely to besoma etosanays alkurd. I did not and vigorous's by those is whose power it lies to first-class one, will dwindle away to soulptors, e te proffe by this occasion to lot three sub-committees might he appointed one to and seeing the prisoners ran away pursued by report what Brain said to the captain because I do so. The fact that the patilin is being signed their native art become known to France and consider each division. Sections 4, 5, 4, 7, 8, 9, them; that in running he fell and was struck wantel to satisfy myself about what he told as widely as it is, is eläint indication that it third or fourth rate position. The total tha world generally,
35, 17, 10 and 20 appear to come under the head by the third prisoner with a sword. Deceased also asked me nut to tell the rest of the embodies a very real need Your obedient ser quantity of tes exported in 1867 waS
of medical; 1, 2, and 3 appear to be questions of was omred to the Police Station and thence crew that he had spoken to me. He was night an
if the stowaways had been foned abosed, without 82,412,328 lbs, as against 89,348,949 The. in Port Said no the morning of the 16th Jane at Lead of general.
The C. S. H. S. N. Co.'s steamer Hogshe left engineering, and the remainder eams under the to tho Hospital, where, although his arru wa walebians, and he would leave got inte trouble
amputated, he died the following day.
At the cocolasies of the case for the prosean-his reporting it. The latehes were as mana! 1886. In values the decline was still greater,o'clock, and was expected to arrive in London on The SURVEYOR GENERAL-I think it wouldıl the figures for 1887 being £1,885,758 as Monday, the 25th, at daylight. The time alap-expedite matters if afiar appointing the sub- tion, Mr. Francis stated that the defarce would battsaed down before we left port. The fore Langlot we know her name. She came rathar from Port Sail was 18 days 2 hours-Hernury. to call for the necessary information and reports, sed batween leaving Singapore and the departure committees they were emporered by the Board take some time, sad asked for an adjournment. hatel was left opon. When we sighted the SE
His Lordship' said ho would grant the adjourn.close to us. I have heard and believe that the THE MANILA RAILWAY COMPANY
(LIMITED) to 200care them and submit them as a general re. Yesterday, says the Shanghai Mercury of the port to the Board together with a rough draft
Tas Foreman of the jury-I ata desirel to Sir Lancelot carried a native araw after she left
the stowaways off to her. We did not thisk The first ordinary gear i modding of the has bear laken at 4s. 13d. for the Eaikuar ecllsra round their necha sailing along Broad the Board would bare fall luformation before it a charge of murder !
His Lorship-I am surprised at a jury asking that the captain would take them. The captain shareholders of this company was held at the sob a question after listening to the case the allowed the stormwaye ali stores but beef and Cannon-street Hotel, Landas, on the 15th May; pork AB the sailors had beef and pork. Mr. G. Noble 'Taylor (chairman) presided. Ther whole day-
The Foxoman-I was desired to ask the quesont ever remember seeing the men at their was a gend attoudane
Mr. H. B. Briggs, the Sverntary, read the meals. If the stowaways had beef and pork, they tion. I was perfently aware myself..
His Lordship Then we will adjourn now till must have job it frote the members of the even following police cosening the meating
I believe that the stowaways were shipped by Notice is hereby given that in accordance Mr. PRICE-1 do not see why scolions 1; 2, to-morrow morning.
The Foreman The jury have made up their someofthe crew. I should say Mortimer, Brosnan with the Companies Act, 1867, the first ordinary and Balson. They were shipped in Chieutts. I you cal meeting of the shareholders will be held and 8 should not be dealt with as well.
Mr. FRANcra There is no very pressing 'ne-unia now, my lord.
His Lordship-Low can you make up your had no reason to suspect that the in we ship at the Terminus Hotel, Canon-, in the asity for them. The SURTETOR-GENERAL-T can assure the minis bafore hearing the defs? Unless you bed in Bombay brought the steaways aboard. City of Lonton, on Tresday, the 15th day of
have come to the conclusion that overy word the as of the stowaways was a military deemster, May, 1888, at one o'clock
The CHAIRMAN said--Conitomen, you wül learned tumhas these i
9 and 9 witnesses have said is untrae, and that thore is He had a strong antipathy to me, I heard that
broking his head with a crowbar. I did not bearing we have hat little information to give in A fire broke out at about 6.30 last evening or tonahtar testens gehthe removal nothing whatever against the man, you cannot he apologized to the scound officar for nearly understand that at this period of the dartsk.
water supply, give your verdiet without hearing the letenne. 1 think these The Foreman-We don't think they are guilty that the blow was intended for me. There was nigard to progress made or work done. We no reason whatever why suy aber of the crow meet to-day in amordance with the statutory the premises of Ah Yon, No. 439, Queen's-road of nigahina na k rice, candles, and oil, and the fames with seab should Central The place was principally stored with, ary digama bet
especially in of murder.
His Lordship If they are not guilty of should be at the second mate with a crowbar requiremont that the first ordinary general combustible materials to work on, quickly zande face of
A LUS Cury murdar they may be guilty, mandough The crew bare me no fill feeling and had no meeting of the shareholders shall be called within considerable handway. The brigados and en-
The
taon, no such
uge acist men the Murch the four inonths of the registration of the me The falling off in the fea trade touches gines were on the spot within very few minutes
man hutch as opened. A certain sworns of mornada of ascition at the company. light was et into the 'twoon dooks through this. Bat although this 12 sting is of paroly foreign' interests at Foochow perhaps more of the time that the alarm was given, but all thing
Mr. las Beef 'car-General.
The light showed at intervals. When I first formal chator. it gives us an opportunity The
Amefa dan ade *.
The case was then adjourned till this morn went down to look for the stowaways, the second of a few minutes talk on the prospects of -returns bere than at any other port, for thorora no other that they could de transport the windlegt
tion spreading to the adjoining honees. In
oficer want with me, and Rumbook, Daly, and the undertaking, and of explaining the branches of trade to Eall back upon, The thie they were successful, and at about 1.15 the The lathe
ag at ten o'clock.
Collius want a few fost aleid of ute. The bo'san grounds of our belief that the future of the nambar red need da 10, or 22 20th it lud
also accompanied me, carrying a lantorn. When Manila Railway is full of promise. You are import trade, with the exception of lead fates were put out, not, however, before the 31, on ffith the the 19th the fallen to a sadyjk in dry know, there
POLICE COURT.
I spoke to the military desartor, the second perhaps aware that the transfer of the on- ard opium, is in the baude of the Chi. whels of No. 239 had been gutted.
mat, Daly Collins, and the bo'sun ware stand. cassion of the railway from the contractors to 31st June. ea, who draw their supplies from Hong-The Mysors Gold Mining Company's report, are 5. The for all going on
ing with me. We thought that when we found the company has been ratified by Rayal sanction the steaway he would come away. I saw hain at Madrid, all preliminaries and negotiations Long and Shanghai. With the falling anya a per received by the last mail, has got outsidor 1 tony unneccsesery
yet been circulated, but the main facta may banud only
fo Mr. Patras kino onlyled that I was told BEFORE ME. T. SERCOMTE-ŠMITH, first. Hewartying full length on his back, partially have been completed, and there is no further eft in the export of tax there is a worth sleting here. The balance-sheat, govers
hidden by the cargo. The light of the lantern impediment to the-progress of active operations. turally a falling off in the import of lead fifteen months, to Desember 31, and in that by the
l, as men ser of the Saui-
THE "CHILDWALL" CASE.
was thrown on him, and ho got up. Immediately No doubt our prospectes has been carefully The hearing of this vase was reamed, Mr. after standing erect, he struck me, and the light studied. It was prepared with great caution for the lining of the tea chests, the decline period 16,312 oss, of gold, realising £63,400, has any soard, that there had been 40 deaths in one
booti prodneed. From its start down to Marsh day. last year amounting to 26,000 in valus. 31 last, the company has produced 41,326 one of
The Crash-The Registrar General sout Wilson appearing for the proscation and Mr. was knocked out of the hoza's band. The de- from all anthastic sources of information oh serter sanght me by the throat, and we wrested tainable, and we are satisfied that nothing is Opiam, like athar branches of imports, is now gold, yielding £160,629. The net prost on theme in a return of 80 deaths for one day on an Denuys for the defence.
The examination of the chief officer by Mr. together. I wriggled frer, without assistance; overstated. Our chief engineer, Mr. Higgiu. slipping into Chinoso hands, the chief faster ftoon months' working has been £32,632 An ocasion, but I found afterwards that these az-
Wilson continued-The captain replied that my opponent still held the crowbar. I did not who, I daresay you know, stands high in-the- interim dividend was paid in May last, and there tended over more than one day. in producing this resolt, being the working would be as much loft as might pay another noR,
The REGISTRAR-GENERAL There were he had nothing to do with them. I was so any weapons in the buds of those who had profession, corroborates from bis own personal by Buek gone to search with me. It is possible that the knowledge and enquiry some of the most import. of the Additional Artiola of the Chafon Can-making the return 20 per cent. to the share deaths in one day, but not all from cholors and called a black-muzzled son of a b vention. Hitherto the import trade in opium holders for the twelve months. But the com- & matter of fact there was another day when When the men demanded to know what the cap blow the second mate rasnited was struck by the ant statistics wo hose given. Writing in Fob tain was going to do with the ship, the question deserter. The wound on the mate's head might ruary Inst, ho told us that he had been in pauy has spent much money on capital aoernet there were 40 dostha had been entirely in foreign bande. Oa lat in opening out the mine, so that if the share
The SURVEYOR GENERAL-May I suggest was asked in a most insulting manner. Balsen, have beau consed by a rwbar. When I was jeommunication with the engineer of the Spanish May, 1887, all importers, both Chinese and bolders want a dividend they must and money to that we continue with the business of the meeting? MeMurty, and Back told me to go down to them attacked, and the light was put out, the others Government who had sarrered the line and Mr. HUMPEBEYSI see nothing in the state while they took it out of me. I did not go who were with a run up and reached the prepared the projet, and that he had obtained foreigners, were compelled to store their replace that capital. The board leaves it to the of the health of the Colony which would warrant down. The man then all walked forward. That doek. The blow that I received hurt me from him full inforination on all poitite; that ha
shareholders to say whether they will postpone
It was on the left shoulder, had examined the plaas, sections, reports, and opium in a warehouse built by the Customs, dividends for the present, or raiss new capital to us in taking up these ulauses before the etherarming as soon as they got forward, I saw Bren- very much.
the extent, apparently, of about 85,000. That, I think in slow of this Bill having met with the pan and Mortimer with ducks in their hands and I felt the effects of it for a fortaught. I alimates, nod having sent to Manin in the mid- building. Formerly the business was done at least, is the total capital arpendira set forth strongest opposition from the community stary Each had one I saw, also, several of them go was naturally excited. When I ran up to the dle of last year one of his own engineers, in for the fifteen months under review. Such are section should be slowly, carefully, and fullying in and out of the galley. I noticed Ralsonaptain, and told him that there was a mutiny whose ability and judgment he has complete in the merchants' own warehouses, built ee the essential points of the report. The Com-considered. We always have a little sickness more than anybody else. The ducks belonged on board, I thought that the men were abetting reliance, he is fully acquainted with the re- pecially for the trade. The Chinese had no pany have sold through Messrs. Johnson Hat bere naturally, but I do not know that we bare to the captain, and they had no permission to the stowaways. They did not help me when I quirements of the line in every detail.
goas on to say: "I am of opinion that more than in any other plass. I presume we take them. I did not see them take anything wanted their resistance. I next saw the cap. they & Co the gold obtained in the month of bave already some method of looking after montales. I afterwards saw the galley door, with tain down the forehatoh There are three the line can be well and substantially built March, which realised £6,288 148. 70.
of these matters. Iknow there is a little diarrhea the staple look palled out of it. I don't know revolvers on board the ship altogether. Two, and equipped by the contractors for the bero at present, perhaps more than usual, but I who did that. I saw the men afterwarde pluok belonging to the ship, were kept in the cap price fxed in their contriot, and I see no think we may always bok for that when we got and eat the ducks. The steward walked forward tain's sabia. I ared the other revaleer beengineering difficulties of sufficient importanos to a large amount of ram. As far as I can go to bring the remainder of the ducks oft. There longing to the wate. The revolvers that the prevent them exeontirs the work within the personally I think thors it very little more were Bina Ho returned without them. captain had, were never kept lado. I do not time fixed in the concession. As regards the sickness than you might expect to get in the Daring the rest of that day the araw were read- know who loaded the captain's revolver. I heard probablo revenue to be derived from the las tropios. I have bean hers a great number of ing and playing cars. The captain, myself, the report of a revolver just before I saw the when completed, the information furnished mo years, and we seem to have got along very well second mute, bostawain, the serpenter, ond the captain: The captain firel it. 1 did not hear from Manila by my own engineer, and that which without these rules and regulations for about apprentice workel the ship. We formed car any third shot. I am certain that if three shots I have darivad fraai other celiable sources, leade 40 years. I think we should consider tbase selves inte two watcher. We steered su saat were fired the last ons was the accidental one. me to boliers that the probable results of the we can ran upon the id lines.
quarter. On the 17th May the weather camo somebody throw something down into the hold. are not over estimated. The line will be an easy his reign will bo just, tempered by elemency; Mr. Francis's motion was then put to the squally, and it was found noosary to shorten I was standing on the ladder at the time. It one to work, the gradient and enves being of a where it will end. Turning to the figures that he will foster religion and use his efforts to meeting, and three mimbers early voting for it,ail. We farled the royale ad light stayanils was not passible for the man to be hit from favourable character, sud I consider that under was declared lost. Br. Desus's suprestion of ourselves. We could get no help. The second where the saptain fired. The chain locker was good management the working expenses should wa mole that the number of chests imported maintain peace in order to premote the oom dividing the rections judor the thres heads, of Finate, boatswain, and apprentice wont aloft. This in the road. The shots wars simply fred in or not exceed 50 par cett. of the, gross rafara." by foreigners was 4,165, and by Chinese weal
engineering, medical and general was then is hard work for throa men: When we were der to frighten the stowaways. They were fired Our resident ongineer, Mr. Bertndang, bas boon 831, so that the latter, though they bavo
adopted, and the felloying Sub-Committees were working most of the men were in the forecastle.inin the dark. I saw the head and body of the nearly one year at Msnilo, and writes fall reports then appointed. secured a large slice of the trade, have not yet
Some of them were standing outside looking on. man who threw the missils down the hold. I did of his proceedings. The work of the contractors For the engineering coctions-The Surveyor To the best of my knowledge the men got their not notice whether the man had a hat or a shirt and engineers will progreen under bisonpervision; cutions as usual. An alteration out of our or on. Beveral other members of the crew were no fands will be disbrood by the company ex- General Messrs. Ede and Humphreys
For the medical sections Dra. Cantlis, Ayra, dinary route to San Francisco was made ou the pesting over the fore batet. Brennan, MoMardy, cept on his reports, approved and certified by the and Ho Kai, the Sirvigor General, and Mr. 18th at midday. We made up our minds to Back, and Kellet pulled the best tisk, took the chief enginear; and we are satisfied that both Fremote.
shapes coarse for Manila on the araning of the stowaways to the Matterhorn. I do not think and his assistant will carefully guard the inte On the suggestion & the CAPTAIN SUPERIN 16th. On Saturday, the 19th May, we arrived in that Belson was one of the mon pulling the bont. rests of the company, and will never lose sight TEXTEST OF POLICE, he framing of the by-alsight of land. Previous to that time, on the 18th I cannot say that he was Lotin the boat. When of what I may call the axiom that upon efficiency for the remaining seofons was allowed to stand inst, at 3 pim, the man Sharkop returned to his the stoicaneys came from the forsanello, after ge- of construction depends economy of main duty. On the 20th, all hands one aft, at 8p.m. ing back to get their clothes, sach brougat a tounase. It will interest you, I dare shy, The CHATEMAN than brought overal com- They wanted to know then whether the captain small bundte with him. When they were going to hear the progress that has been made The new Sanitary Board hold its first ment. plaints and applications to the notice of the was going to put in te Hongkong or going to into the boat they used abusive language. I had up to date. In a further letter from Mr. ing yesterday afternion. There were present Board. He also read letter from Mr. Ede in continue his voyage. He told them that he had a revolver when i got into the Hatterhors with Higgin, dated May 6, 1888, he says" At the The Colonial Surgeon (Chairman), the Captain which that gentlens proposed that in view of nothing to say to them. The men ochenlted the stowaways. I did not know that Rumbeek date of my inst advices, March 31, from Manila, The last mail alas brought out Mr. Waz Sariateudout of Police (Hon. W. M. Destes the prevalence of shplera in the Colong each after this, for some minutes, and I think it was was a Russian tall xoveral weeks after this occur- Mr. Bortodane had empleted the survey of the resco. The captain let Runiback out of irons first twenty kilometres from Manila, and had steps be taken to privent its spread as were Brennats replied "We're going to turn to again." BEX'a report on Taiwan for 1887. On one the Surveyor General (Hon. J. M. Price), the optod before, such is the posting of notices The captain enid. “ Very well," and at a little after on the night of the cocàrrence because he stoked out sight kilometres. Immediately upon
Registrar-General Mr. Stewart-Lockhart), Mr. point Mr. WAREN. hus so write us very Registrar. Goporal (If Stomar, BT in English and Chinen warning parsons eight they al turned to. Tas various entries in thought that he had made a mistake in receiving artera le proceed the contractors an similar terma le those used by Mr. FALLLIPS. Ride, Dr. Cuntlis, Dr. Ho Kai, Mr. 3. D. Hum samst the consuming of marins fruit and vegetha leg produced were not read over to the men in the man. The captain raight bare haer mis- thorised the purchases of the land, and had se- NINGTO Mesars, Kelly & Walsh, S'ghai. At Taivas, sa at Foocbow, since the coming phreys, and Mr. W. E. Crow (Secretary).
tables, directing whatimediate steps should be the usual way, because the captain was frightened taken in the man. Although I told the captain cured possession of the first eight kilometres and SHANGHAI Hall & Holts Co-operative Co SHANGHAL... Mesara, Kelly & Walsh. into force of the Opium Convention the trade The CHAISKAN Bid-Gentlemen, before we taken on theficat apperance of symptoms and so of them. I agreed with the captain in that const 1 was certain Ramback bad thrown the axis-ware scouring the station gmund. In regard to NORTHERNA? Hall & Halls Co-operative Co. in the drag has shown a tendency to fall into can begin aur duties, there are several things to pointing certain place whereat medicine could alheion. We wore becalmed after the 19th May, sile, he let him out of irons. Rubeck had not contractors' plaut, the irst shipment was runde be considered Wo have no standing orders be obtained gratis orter a nominal sum. The and only got into harbour in Manila on the 22nd behaved property from the 3rd March to the in the middle of April, and the second cargo ETXE Ports 3 and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai the hands of Obinose merchants, some of except those that I have pixoninted belonging to Chairman stated thathe had taken mah steps The captain stated to the Consil, in the presence 24th. He was diereappatial to the onptain. He leaves in the middle of this month. As to ma NAGMAAKT... Menara Tho C. & J: Trading Co. KOBE OBAKA....Mossre. F. Walsh & Co. whom purchase their supplius at Hongkong the old Based. I should suggest that a Babas were proposed in the letter, and that a slock of defendants." I was afraid to read over tho nesid to him when the pain bad come no deck terials, the contractors have entered into an ea Committee be formed to revise and reconstruct of medicine had beni supplied to tho. Polico tries in the presence of the men on the ship." to look at a new littar of pige" Oh, Josus Christ;gagement with the North Eastera Steel Com YOKOHAMA ....Motars. Kelly &Walsh,
instead of from foreign merebants at the these orders and lay them before the Board I Station, which persons would obtain gratis on The conduct of Brennan and Ballost on the 26th here's another stowaway He went the cap-pony for the supply of all rails, and the first MANTEA.Macers. Diez Puartan & Co.
of May. was very bad. They both refused duty tain, not the pig. There was nothing very 1,600 tons will leave this contry about the end BAION... Mentre. Bekroeder Frères and port. With the exception of kerosine oil, propose that Mr. Deane, Mr. Francis, and the application."
Mr. Eps-Does anyone apply for the medicine. at 6 am. I ordered them to tarn to: Ballook serious about this effonce. He had also left his of this math About one quarter, or 400 tona, which shows a large decline, there has Surveyor-General be appointed to form the Bab.
Committee.
The CHAIRMAN-Yes, they are taking it and that he had worked nine months for nothing, werk overal times when trimming yards to go of these raila havu ies, rolled accoeesfatly and been an increase in all foreign goods im- Dr. Ho Kat recorded.
wholesale. They appar to like it. (Laughter) and that he was going to do ne mora work. He into the forecastle and get his oilskin or coat: passed all the taste to which I have submitted A letter was also read from the Colonial hou been on the ship for nine months, and recef- That is all I know against him between the them. The contractors are not proceeding ported, but Mr. WARREN says the trade is Mr. FRANCIS-I should suggest that on all still unusually small and shows little sign of Sub-Committees that are formed out of the Beretary notifying he Board that Mr. Mood his pay regularly during that time. Fire dries mentioned. When the stowaways came up with the construction of the iron held work Board that the same proportion should always Cullam had applied by leave while at home on men went ahors on the 23rd to see the Consalen deck Euabeck was casting around in a fractie I have received by cable the approra by the permanent improvement. Marcberter imita-axist between the number of official and are holiday to visit abeit a dozen of the largest On the 25th the romstader of the grew went state, cailing me and the captain foul homes Spanish Government of the plans I sent out towas to atudy the item of sanitation there ashore, with the same object. At 3 pm. on that He took ond of the stowaways out of my hands for this purpose. In regard to the ata, the
The Contents of the Appendix aestos numer -. ens to recapitulate in an Advertisement, but Lolude- TERATIES WITH CHINA-
Great Britain, Nanking, 1942
Tintain, 1853
Chefoe, with Addition Article Opium Contention, 1886.
and all others not abrogated.
France, Tientsin, 1858
Convention, 1880
Tiantain, 1885
Treaty of Commorse, 1886. Convention, 1987.
United States, Tientsin, 1859
Additional, 1869
M
Peking, 1880
German, Tientsin, 1861
Peking, 1880
Russia, Japan, Spain, Brazil, and Pern
TREATES WITH JAPAN--
Great Britain
United States TREATIES WITH GORKA
Netherlands
Corea
TREATIES WITH SIAM TREATIES WITH AFNAM TEATOES WITH CAMBODIA Customs TARIFFİ
Chinees Гараково LEGAL
Siamese Corean
Oriers in Couvell for Government of H.B.M. Subjects in Chins and Japan, 1865, 1877, 1878, 1881, 1884, 1884, 1838, 1886, Rules of H.B.H. Saprems and other Courta
in China and Japan
Table of Consular Fess
Code of Civil Procedure, Hongkong
Table of Hongkong Court Teas
Foreign Jurisdiction Act
Admiralty Rules
Begulations for the Consular Courts of United
States in Chins
Rules of Court of Consuls at Shanghai
Chinese Passenger kot TRADE REGULATIONS
China Japan
Biam
Customs Seisure, China Customs and Harbour Regulations for the dif- ferent porta at Chins, Philippitis, Siam, Pilotage Regulations
Номахово
Charter of tho Colony
Rules of Legislative Council
Port Regulations
40.,
ta
and to sell and deliver their opiam from this
warehouses for storing their opium, ss.Done were engaged in the trade. By the building of the Customs warehouse, says Mr. PauJ129, the foreign and Chinese importer wore at once placed on the same footing, and the Chinese trader was not slow in turning the warehouse for his imported opium in ac count. The competition is now so keen that the former largest foreign importer has lost
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS..
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LONDON, 19th June,
EDICT OF THE GERMAN EMPEROR The proclamation of the Emperor William
He
half his business, and be does not oths Second to the Prossinn people donjares that questions with great jare, and in the masntime Dorth east course, with a fair wind on our The crew did not approve of the drug, I saw working of the lime a forth in the prospectus"
RUSSIA.
The Cour has refused his agnotion to a pro- cut in to the extent of twenty-five per cent, posal to doable the Army Reserves, declaring What with the decades of the tes-trade," that the situation does not justify such an over-
burdening of the finances of the country. &o,ays M. PHILLIPS," and now tho opium trade
The politics! situation is considered wore fast getting into Chinese tands, the oullost hopeful, and the continental Bourses are buoyant. of the British merchant kers is anything bot angouraging. Unfortunately we have not even the satisfaction of finding that, though
Orders may be sent to Daily Prem Offos, where it is published, or to the following. Agents MAÇÃO..................Mr. P. à. da Cruz.
BWATOW
AMOY...
Messrs. Quelch & Co.
Tesars. C. Gerard & Co. Messrs. C. Gerard & Co..
FORMOSA.... Foockw........Mesura, Hedge & Co.
Gardes HANOI Mr. F. Mainfroy... HAIPHONG......Mr. G. Gavelle.. BANGKOT Mesara Ramsay & Co. SINGAPORE.....Messrs. Kelly & Walsh. PENANG...Mosers. Mayuned & Oc. Coronto....Mosare, A. M. & J. Ferguson. CALOUTTA... Mon. Nownian & Co. STONET.........Masers. Gordon & Gotoh,
the foreign middleman is being driven ons
the consumption of foreigagcode is increasing
"THE SANITARY BOARD,
urer.
tion of native goude having failed, it is on metabora na there doen on this Board.
The SURVEYOR GENERAL-I would like to pursued, nad that the Government had decide day Rambeck came aboard. He went right aft and hauled him down to the forecastle to get his contractors principal agent sericed at Manila now proposed to try what can be done it ibis nggest that we bare an official as useffefalte low him to do stand to pay his travelling apon the poop, and when there made use of the clothes. Whea Rombank was put in frons the on April 29, together with one of the resident MELBOURNE...Mesa Norton, Exrgrave & Co. direction by the Bombay wills. The prio-members here. In ourrying out the provisions expenses on condition that the it did not cost shosive and insulting language, threaten second time I do not think he was in Irons for engineers on behalf of the company. The BRISBANE ......Messrs. Gordon & Gotoh
ing me. He said to me" You son of nore than 24 hours. If he came on deck with irons contractors have also seat out four assistant LONDON...Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Lazio. cipal article of export from Taiwan in sugar, of this Bill our interests are identical. I do not copy more than two sonths.
Mr. Kanors all attention to the rest base your life before I get to Frisco." He on they would not have boon put on him apoially, engineers and a cashier, and have engaged some LONDON...Mesere. Strest & Co., 30 Cornhill. the trade in which has been greatly dis-see why any lios of demaration minst be made.
The CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF FOLIO Sppointment of Santary Surveyor to be also was led off the poop by the man Mortimer. he would love bad irons on hims when down be other engineers resident in the country."
He must have put them on himself after think, therefore, you will agree with me that LONIAIN.... Messrs. Bates, Fendy & Co. LONDON...
Mr. W. M. Wills, 181,Gammon at. turbed by the lekin imposed some time ago. It seems to me a net dangerous classification. Inspector of Buildings, and stated that if the Then he got to the main deck, he got on bis kuses low,
Mr. FRANCIS-Norertheless, I think it exists appointment was to be permanent he should and awere by samo saint that he would have 48 hours from the time he was confined. The door so far no time has been lost to pushing on the PARR
Mr.L.H.Ricky 68 Rue Lafayette. Mr. WaBnny's romerke on this subject we
my life if God spared him. The aurvey of the of the mom in which he was confined was kept work. BERLIN.........G. Hildebrandt,111 Alexandrinen reprodues in full --- *.
The harbour of Manila is described by all whe The CAPTAIN SUFERINTENDENT of POLICE Ove an objection tat. -Cortain of the members of the Board are Go.
The CAPTAIN BUERINTENDENT of POLIUS Vessel was mule on the 18th by Lloyd's sur shut and locked. The room was about 86 ngusra, } Bereot BAN FRANCO. Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Merchants beon highly infusions to the trade in gestal, not on
Thearts of the lekin imposed on experts have varement officials but I do not see why they suggested that adoh motion should be given veyor and a diver. After the survey at 4 parentiated by a port in the ship's side. It was have seen it as one of the facet in the world.
nottee of to the Baortary..
on the 24h the man Sherman came aft and re. sometimes Tery Lot on the voyage. Rumbeck It is certainly one of the most frequented of cinah with the other members. Brohange.
soodant only, of the higher prices that ruled in someo-
The CHAIRMAN-Those sub-committees will There being ao farber business the Board ad-ported the fore peak full of water. I asked him si, in my bearing, complained about the host the harboure of the Eistaru Sens, being centrally NEW YORK...Me. A. Wind. 21, Park Row.
quenes, but to a far groaber extens from the unequal have a certain work to do which goes before the journed til Thursday the 28th instant.
Low he found it out. He id I was in the fores of the room he was enfined in. I have heard situated between China and Japan, and the incidence of the tax. Daily Press Offee, Jaankry, 1888.