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The CHAIRMAN said the next vole wow for His Lordship, sald be understood this was a $18.523.29 for repairs of damages from land-question of lien Chimant never had possession alips, fall of walls. Tejuries ta odlearts, made, and of these goods either self or through his other damages caused by the rainstorms during agente, and therefore thors would net be any lien the rainy season of the year. This vote was in He asked if Mr. Webber had not obtained judg addition to that for repair of ronds, bridges and ment for the amanat lentada stracts, which appeared in the Estimates. He and a detailed account of the items and their cost if any member wished it to be read
Vato passed.
Mr. Webber said they had, the goods and nevertheless been taken by the Customs. The goods belonged to claimant unil he had applied to The Registrar to allow his bailiff to remain in possession.
His Lordship said if the alainant did not losuo execution against the goods he had no title now. Me. Wabber said they did seize the goods,
The UHLIZMAN said the lost vote was one of $850 as a gratuit to the son of Mr. da Costa, senior marine officer in the Gouerol Post Office, in order to enable him to fish his education. Mr: da Cotts died last May after 25 years' faith-They put a bailiff in possession before over, the ful service, leaving bis soo, a lad of 14 years, to tally unprovided for. The money would be placed in the hands of trustees, who would en that it was properly spent, „A“....
Tolo passed.
The Committee then adjourned. THE EUROPEAN DISTRICT RESER
VATION ORDINANCE.
Oftofal Assignee came into the matter.
e
Hin Lordship Why when you seized goods did you not sell them. Fon were entitled to do so. AA, RANC
THE DAILY PERSS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 187
wodefender Banday was nota day on which to all China ponios; weights as per solo; win mussot legitimata business, and there bail boners 20 the extra. Once round, staple svideos of the con alment of the palat The LADIES' Pusau; (presented entranos $5;
for all Foochow owned Bnhúmintión, Griffi aboard the ho
Mecharged for waat at this and prerions meetings; weights as per scaler winners at this or previous zaseting.7 An order was made out that the stolen probe, outra, Hiders who have never won a race
allowed 7 lbs. Once round porty should be restored to the Dook Company,
All the defendanti, bi,evidence against th
CORRESPONDENCE
We do not hold onesiens responsible for the oplūkoan expressed by one Correspondent).
INSTRUCTION OF THE BLIND. TO THE SPRIOR OF THE "DALLY PRESA.” DEAR SIR. Japan has lessons for us in Chins relating to the relief of the blind worth stond Mrs Webbar-We wers prevented by the Of. ing to with same care. When I was in that foal Assignee. The goode nerec were sold in the country in 1879. the America and Scotch Bible al way. Some arrangement was made with Societies had each some portions of Bomptare
thom.
printed in different systems for the blind. When the Customs, who offered so much
in Yokohama and Tokyo last year, I found the His Lordship, after reading a pasang from ollowing to be the condition of things. The tho-Bankruptcy 4ot, said that assuming the plain- tiff had actually sized there goods under a writ gont of the National Bible Society of Soodland of execution with the intention of selling them, ad secured a press of extra power from Great and they were not sold within fourteen daya pre Dritain in order to emboss Scritture portions for vious to Mr. Croker being adjudicated a bark the blind in the ana or phonetio gyllshary 1-Onlinance 15 of 1888 is hereby amended byrups, had the plaintiff any title? In order to character of Japan. He is very enthusiastic invalidate the claim of the Oloial Assignce her the kana as just the thing for the Mind, adding at the end of section 2 the following must have seized and sold the gods at least four and claims that if a slover Jamnese blind man words, vin. The words Hill district shall tear days before the adjudication as a bankrupt, he could read before losing his sight is called mean the district banded on the East by the Mr. Croker was editiontod a backrupt on the in from the strost and no embossed book placed Wantsal and Aberdoon Valleys, on the Wout 5th July, and the claimant took aut his writ of and South by the Carriage road from the city of exacation on the 25th June, so that the time bo Victoria to Pokfulam and Aberdeen, and on the tweon, the issue of the writ and reinare of the North by the Europanu District of the Oity of Victoria as defines in this section; and by goode and Mr. Croker's being raado a bankrupt Jinserting after the words European District was only tea. daya. Ed did not think Bitsystem has the adrautaga of being readable by wherever they occur in the Orilinance the words Webber had any states whatever. Sr Hill District
The following is the fort of the European Distriot Reservation Ordinance Amondent Ordinance 1888, read a first time at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council
HEGAMBLING ORDINANCE AMEND. MENT GRDINANUE.
bis hands be will read from it in half an hour. of course the quickness of the tough differs in sing new. Those who have never read will, if men and also their readiness to comprekend any- olerer, in a few days be able to do so. This
that uneducated business men do vas a limited set of charactors, such, for instance, as are on-
The NIL DESPERANDUM STAKES; of $10 enod with 850 added; divided 60, 25, and 15 per contate first, second, and third ponies, for Bond file bouten Subscription Grifina; weighte a par soal Half a mile. NEN The CONSOLATION CUP value $100 escond pony to receive $25; entrance ai for all bono fde beaton ponies that linya nowon a race st thin meeting weights as per boule One mile. The CHAMPION STAKES of $10 each with $50. added a forced entry for all, winners at this meeting, empt the winners of the Backs Consolation, and subscription.griffing racea; winners of 2 cases at this meating $15 aztra, of more than 2 race $40 extra; waighte se per ecale. Ono malle and a quarter. The SILVER CHALLIN CUP: ontranos 810; for all absoription griffins at this and pre- Yious meetings, to be won twice by a pony the bona fide property of same owner or owners; the entrance fees to go to the Club, and $100 to be paid to winner, except in the case of the ong being anally own and $20 to the second pony weights as per soste.. One mile and a quarter. The COMOPOLITAN CUP: (presented); value Sentrance $5 for all. China ponies, Hooks and ontoh weights over 11st. 7ba sub aription griffins of this or provions meet ings allowed libs.; to be ridden by residents of this province and Officers of the Army and Navy Three-quarters of a milė, vy B.B. Wintera" except where otherwise
specified refers to winners at this meeting only. "Subscription Grifins" except where otherwise specided refers to this season's lat. Foochow owned subscription grifins at thi previous meetings allowned 7ths. In all races against non-absoription ponies.
or
Babriss to oloso on the 17th November, 1888
CHI-NAN FU,
Mr. Webber and his contention was that they be seeing friends of the blind anywhere, who had a right to these goods to the extent of 31,000 dan tell them words that they do not know. The by priority of claim, and by the action of the women of Japan learn to read Christian books Official Assignee they were prevented selling the kind chatseter in a short time. A friend them. As against the Customs they claimed Chine has suggested the making of a $1,000, because at the time when they said the syllabary here with the easiest Ohiness characters The following is the text of the Ordinance to balanes at the bank they knew that $933 was ambossing them for the blind. It is well known hend Ordinance 9 of 1876 read a first time ate in the present sait.
His Lordship aid it was very hard for a man sterday's meating of the Legislative Council to part with his money and then lose it altained in the One Hundred Names. They 1-Ordinance 9 of 1876 is hereby amended, together, but still there was the law in the case keep accounts and write letters in this bad
24th September. substituting for sections 1, 4, 3, and 6 the fol- The claimant withheld his right to sell the goods spelling" manner. It is possible to make a Chi
aa oharacter syllabary system for the blind, for some reason and be must now take the coure the gooing anywhere could sid them in the majority of the students have already left The great literary examination has passed: ying suctiona, that is to say --.
Any person who shall keep any office, agency, fquonos ok place for dealing in lotterios shall be liable Mr. Wabber said that es he had state when aning. I am not interested in that style of for their homes; no disturbance has in anyway to be imprisonal with hard labour for any obtaining judgment against Mr. Croker, they representing Chlade, yes I would hall with plea sppeared and the Governor is to be cougesta- term not exceeding six months.
had no wish to be hard on him, and they share are everything which promised a method of lated on the result. A certain amount of seri- Any person who shall keep any house, rooms, fore wailed before selling the goods to see if any reaching the minds of the blind through the ousness has been attached to the whole ccartest, boat, rossel, or place of any kind whatever on arrangement could be ectao to, nasl it was there uger ends in place of eres you ate destrons which has acted as u restrainer of trouble. This to see specimens of the Japanese raised a seriousness has been due to the presence of Land or water for publio playing or gambilag, for all the hardse on his client now.
His Lordship said he agreed with Mr. Webber pharacter, send a port card to the Secretary of cholere, or some epidemia of that kind, daring disebaik permit any person to play wtbin sch Hense,troom, boat, vessel, or place on land or as to the hardship, but still slainant had staid the Scottish Bible Society. Mala B, Yokokams, the nine days of examination over one hundred wator shall be liable to be imprisoned with hard execution of his own scoord and nos by order of for them. The American Bible Society patronize parsons died in fin quarters, some of whom were labour for any term not exceeding six months. the court. He had now no claim for lien, and the remazized system for the blind and you can students, some copyists, some servants, and a few sectire specimens of it by addressing Rer. Hofficials. The epidemic is also in other parts of Any person, appearing or acting as mater or the motion must be dismissed.
Loomis, of Yokohama. I met Mr. Yatabe, the the city, and in the surrounding country, es president of the Society for introducing the Ropecially to the north and wast. The disesse is. sharing the care or management of any Louse, room, office, agency, or pisos as aforesaid, shall be deotrod to be the keeper thereof sid
man letters in place of other symbols for writ sadden and painful, and the people daily enquire ing the Japanese language. He is the official if any good remedy can be obtaiuol shall be liable to be punished socordingly."
head of the Institution for the Blind and -------- བད་
the Deaf in Tokyo, appointel by the Govern- PEREIRA TRUST FUND.
went. His opinion,, however, as to systems for the blind was in favour of the simple Japanses wall The Honorary Treasure b
syllabary, te, kana. Mr. Nakamura, known scholar and public tons, also a trustee of ton ball, the American Presbyterian Mission the Institution for the Blind and the Dest told he succeded in renting a house for a dwelling. me that he preferred the romanised, and Mr.It is situated on the main street near the centre Tanda, anctifer trustee, and that he had been lod of the city, and behind a shop. Being rentod to haliere the embossed Chinese a good system. from an official, who also controls the shop, there He gave as a rasson for his senyorion to that was not much cause for foor. Furthermore the belief the persuasions of a friend who considered neighboursarsall shopkeepers and have shown no
bogg to acknowledge
(boeipt of the following subscriptions —
is Excellency The
Governor Major General A. H.
Gordan
Mr.&. K. Trarez... 10 Hun. F. Eyrie... 19
Me. H. J. A. Tripp... &
Mr. E. C. Bayan u
5
Mr. B. L. Wodía.......... 10 - Mr. H. Waking.... 10 Mr. H. I Decoys... 10- Mr. D... By worth. 10 Mr. Charles Grant... 10. Mr. J. JonoS Mr. E. Deon...
A Me. Ng Kama Fuk “By, Mr. E. Blanciutt
Mr. H. Mason..
BA! Mr. Z. Molana
Mr. O. Weston
Mr. A. Hapti
Mr. B. Rodba
Mr. F. Conceito...
Mr. B. H. Heard
Mr. A. M. Ferreira...
Mr. E. E. da Silva
· Mr. E. M Hyndsa
Mr. John Rodger
Mr. Ges, W. Berall......
Mr. A. J. Kebuson.......
Mr. Hyoug Hop Loung
Mr. F. Frvico.
Mr. H. Eitel for Bharp.
& C
Mr. B. B. Shepherd,...............
2. Machado
Mr. A. Conhito..................
Dr. J. M. Atkinson. Dr. P. B . Agres
Mr. G...Kortticota......
Mr. C. Ormando
Mr. Wa. Borken:
Mr. V: A. Bozarlo,
Mr. A. B. Johnson
Mr. Bobt, Lang:
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Mr. Wilson, on behalf of the Official Assignes asked for costs.
His Lavdskip said be thought it a very hard ense for the plaintiff, and he should not therefore allow costs against him.
POLICE COURT.
17th October, BEFORE HON. H. E. WonxxoUSE.
KEEPING FEROCIOUS DOG.
John Grant Smith was hurget, on the in- formation of Fang Ahi, obair coolis, with suffor thereby allowing it to bike him.
During the domination one of the main buildings fell in, either damaging in whole or in part some of the essays. It is rumoured that the Magistrate will suffer in consequence.
While the officials have been in the examina
1888
cession to the Comptroller of the Household through the Bin Gate, a gensetal-token of loyalty N. 0. Daily News tempsiatlona,
UNREQUITED LOVE & BONNET, blin (Imitaled froes Félin Aruers)
To 1.8.6.
My soul its seare; hae, iny life likewise
A love aternal, ftantly conceived: Quite hopeinaly I love, for anhaliered, Unknown it in of her whose uler-blus ayen fi lanocantly owne my feequori alglies
Alne Loft am xow her unporosited, Quite often by her side, yet propeived As I would wish. What osane then for sispriso?. For the pursues her olim uniuabled way Through Lifs, nor knowe, nor yet can o'er repay,
The murmured love I fain would in her ears... Be softly ball Ah! What avail my tears P For allacconsoles, as misrasdatanlinesskeemiles, Then says, "Who is thus hind to Love's sweet with Hongkong, 1 October, 1889.
(OMA) KHOTAL INTELLIGENCE.
WEDNESDAY, 17th October
ALPIÙM,
I,
TO
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES,
CONSIGNEESOFOPTIONAL CARGO EX 0.8.8.CO/B 69. TELAMON,” FROM LIVERPOOL.
CHIPPING Orders mites be obtained from the, Vadersigned no later than the 20th inst.;. for shipment per stoamor "TITAN."
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents Hongkong, 15th October, 1898.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ་་ ONSIGNEES par Company's Steamer „ESENTELAMON,
1800
are hereby notified that the Cargo is being dis charged into Craft, and/or landed at the Co downs of the Undersigned; in both caso it will lio at Consigness' risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Craft or Gustown on and after
the 16th inet.
Goods padellvered after the 22nd instant, will be subject to Bent. All damaged Goods must be left in the lodowns where they will bo examined at 11 A.M., 22nd inst
BUTTERFIELD & SWIEE, Agents.
1900 Hongkong, 18th October, 1883.
Quotations ars P New Halwa ...$640 to 8645 per pioul, allee, of
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. you
catty Old Malwa8650 to $660 per pical, ellos. of FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG, AND
[} estty,BINGAPORE. Older Malwa $650 to 9680.per pioud, alica, of THE Steamship Patan (New)...... „8:50 to $556) per chest. Boparas (New) 5483 to 5481 Banares (Old). 547% to 650
OM LONDON-A
Telegraphio Transfor
23,
3.0%
©Biak Bils, on demand
Bank Billa, ot 0 Raya' sight. Bank Bile, at & xaontlam' sight, Credits, at 4 months' eight Documentare Bilis, at 4 months?
808:
night
T'Az18
Bank Bille; on demand
3.89
Credits, at 4 months' aight
3.97
ON NEW YORK
Bank Bills, on demand.
Crodite, 60 days right
ophio
Telegraphio Transfer
Cond
Telegraphic Transfer
Bank, on demand
BRANGEAL
Bank, a sight
O
OM
Private, 30 days' aight
SHARES
Quotations ar
"ARBATOON APUAR”. having arrived from the above Parts, Consignee68 of Cargo sro hereby informed that their Goods are being lauded at their risk into the Hong- KONG AND Kowloon WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY'S GODOWNS at West Polut, whenve delivery may be obtained.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 21st inst will be subject to rexit. No Fire Insar- BD has been extooted.
Consignees are hereby informed, that all claims must be made immediately, as nano will be enter taited after the 20th instant
Bill of Lading will be antintersigned by
FOR SALE.
PORTLAND
CEMENT
J. B. WHITE & BROS. BOLE ABNTS FOR CHINA,
HOLLIDAY WISE & Co. Hongkong. 11th April, 1883.
FOR SALE B ➜RITISH Barque
"HET. CHEONG," Capacity, 325 Tous, with TACKLING completo.
For Particulare, uprly to
KWONG CHEONG TYE & Co., 30, Boulam Strand Werk
[1918 Hongkong, 12th October, 1898.
FOR SALE.
CHAMPAGNE, 1830 WTZE SZAL AS HEIDSIEC.K'S
per case of 1 dezna quarte. per case of 2 dozen pints. PAUL DUBOIS & Co.'s CLARET, GRAND VIN UROVILLE.
$33
***** par case of 1 dosen quarts.. CLARET, CHATEAU LABOJE.
... per case of 1 dozen. quarts. Si....... per ease of 2 dezon pints. PONTET CANET
89.50 per case of 1 dosen quarts. PALMER MARGAUX.
67.50
58.50
So
... per ease of 1 dozen quarts.
per case of 2 dozen pints.
LORMONT.
per case of 1 dozon quarta. JOHN WALKER & SONS OLD HIGHLAND WHISKEY
·88............ per case of 1 dozen bottles.
CUTLER PALMER & Co.'s
A120,
WINES AND SPIKITS.
SIEMSSEN & Co.
121
Hongkong, let January, 1984.
DAVID SASSOON, SUNE & Co., CA
A greuta
Hongkong, 15th October, 1888.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
1985
FOR SALE
HAMPAGNE HONOPOLE"
-HEIDSIECK & Co-
MONOPOLE RED SEAL (medium dry).
De."oo" RED FOIL? Do.
GOLD FOLL(dry).
CONSIGNERS's Blaser Day Do. do. (extra-dry).
CYCLOPS."
are hereby notified that the Cargo is being dis- charged into Craft, and/or landed at the Go- downs of the Undersigned; in both cases it will Be at Consignees risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Craftor Godowas on andafter the 12th inst.
Goods undelivered after the 19th instant, will be subject to Ront. All damaged Goods res151 must be left in the Godowas where they will be
mined at a. 18th inek.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agaatı. Hongkong, 11th October, 1888.
1864 "GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank
per cent. premium. Tuion Insurance Society of Canton, Limited-
$85 per share.
China Traders Insurance Company's Shares-
$69 per share, salon. North Chirm Insurance T. 290 per share. Yangtare Insurance Association-Tla: 20 por
share. Chinese Insurance Company, Limited-$165 per
share, nom.
On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tia, 149
FROM LONDON, PENANG, AND SINGAPORE. THE Steamship
EE Ste
CARLOWITZ & Co.. Sole Agents for
HEIDINGE & Co, Reims,
For Hongkong, China, and Japan.
[1245 Hougkong, 1st July, 1985,
FOR SALE.
THE STOCK-IN-TRADE and Goodwill THE
of the Business hitherto curried in the British Concession, Tientsin, by the late HENEY MCCLBERT BLOW, under the name and stylo of H. Blow & Co., as Commission Agenta, Wino End Spirit Merchants, and General Storekeepers.. This Business has boon established in Tientsin for nearly 30 years, and was formerly carried on under the name of P. I. LAEN & CO. For further particulars, apply to
GLENFINLAS.” having arrived from the above ports, Consignora per share
of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Canton Insurance Office, limited-197 por goods, are being landed at the risk into the 1756|
share, salos Hongkong Fire Insurance Company's Shares
8340 per share, sellers.
pur. share
295 nom.
godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WEARS AND GODOWN COMPART, LIVITED,
Optional marge will be forwarded unless notion
ing a ferocious uamuzaled dog to be at large, the kana too simple. I was not impressed with indication of opposition. The other day a fenst China Fire Insurance Company's Blares $75 AT KOWLOON, whence delivery may be obtained:
the utility of the Chinese raised character, as was given to the neighbours, in which some Fung Ali said-I am s ohair esolia. On the the pupils were a long time in dscypherinr every thirteen persoas participated: They all express | Birkits Marino fnsurance Company, Limited to the contrary be given before Noor TO-DAY.”
dificult one. Who is familiar enough with the pleasure at having such a neighbour, and all forty-eight syllables of the Japaness bune to in- indicate a degies to cultivato farther acquaint-Sisits Fire Insurance Company, Limited-re Laurance has been form us whethorthorymbols of this "chorthand | ance. The how is rented by the half year, represent invariable Chinese characters or not, and a whole year's rent has been paid over at and what compose the syllables? I did not happen the very ontest, this being cartified to.by proper to meet any one using Braille's tangible point parties. system, which is also a compatitor for use,Yours truly,
19th of Cotober, at 4 pai. I was passing de fendant's house, when one of his dogs rushed up and bit me on the left leg. I was carrying an empty chair at the time. The house is in Seymour Terrace. The dog in Court is the one that bit me..
· Herbert Smith said—I am ten years of age, In the son of the defendant. I'liva in Wost Terrace, No. 6. On the 18th instant
10 the afternoon I and two brothers wore playing
1
Mr. A. P. Stokes
50 Mr. A. F. Alves.....
Mr. L. M. Flores. 1
Mr. A. G. Gaan
1.
Mr. B. Jones Hughes
1
Mr. N. & S. Cr.wford./5
50 Hon. J. Ensall......
Mr. J. Teod
Mr. O, T. Paad ...
Mr. D. Bamad ......
Mr. Thes Bore......
albair. Thos, Powell ...
Mr. J. Hodges
50 Mr. 9. Baff...........
2 Mv. J. S. Badrignos..
Mr. J. J. Bouché. 1 Mr. F. T. P. Foster..........
Mr. C. Boona
Forgt. Dughail Singh 1
50 Mr. G. 8. Bird.......
Mr. F. Maitland
Kr. Alfred Hyndman -59 Mr. B. For Smith
HeNotta Singh-01 Mr. J. Martabark
Er, N. Nolan... I
Mr. C. Charlsion ...
Mr. Goo. K. Moore.
*fr. W. H. Lobb...... 5
5
Mr. W. Dann...................
A. D.
Afrimming
Mr. J. Y. V. Vorno...
Mr. Pan Jordan
Mr. H. N. Mody
Mr. M. A. Joseph
Dr. Marques
60
ss the back paisage of bio. 1. West Terrace,..
gral
J. CROSSETT. Canton, 18th October, 1883,
re
I saw complainant esma up with a stick. Ourdeg/THE VISIT OF THE PRINCE OF
was there and smalt his lag. The coolie throw his stick on the ground and irritated the day till it bit him.
The cass was remanded till today today.
on the 17th last-
BOURBON TO THE BARBACKS.
TO THE EDITOR OF TES" DAILT FRSea. SIE-Referring to that beautiful emanation of not an Artilleryman-some would-be distur ▲ TRIAD SOCIETY PROSECUTION.
ber of peace and discipline, allow me to say that Twenty-three quutios were charged, on the in- the Fringe of Bouchon and Count Bardi visited fornsation of Inspector Maskie, with axiswindly the North Barracks, and were roedved in the holding a moating of the Triad Society in No. usual way of General or other distinguished off
pud I wald further state that no more The twenty-third prisoner was in Hospital."asual preparation other than what takes place at Alexander Mookie saif-1 sm Inspector of the unal Commanding Officer's inspections was Police in charge of No. 7 Station. On the 17th observed, and in polusion would wish to remark October, at 1a, by virtue of a warrant pro that the oxtraordinarily talented being who for duced. I entered house No. 25, Third Street, first warded the trash published in paar paper
etrest door. It was barred. I had to break it deavouring to orato a misunderstanding, which opan. We went up stairs and fanad the trap very often leads to bad results between offers door in the first floor closed. We had to break and mozi. this open also. On getting into the first floor I I beg to forward my same and address, and to
w the prisoners running about in all directions, absorihe myself, and trying to escape by the roof. The first floor consists of ono largo roca and ons bed roem
r. N. A. Bless... Dr. Jortandoor, with a party of Folive. I entered by the the 17th instant innst be an outsider and
1 H.
Fr. J. Eran
Mr. J. Armstrong... 2
Mr. F. Hohnke
E: Niedhardhð
dikoje. Jar. Stephens... 2
S
Mr. B. A. Danby Me: H.Hyndman, Jr. 2 Mr.PaulFriedeberg
Palur. V. M. Guderter. I
Mr. Bove Thomsen... 2
Dr. Bell
Mr. Geo Murray Bain
Mr. 1). Macdonald ......
Mr. Wii. Robertson.
Мг. Т. А. Ды игерт
3. H. E. Pollock
Mr. A. Basbos
Mr. Ega da Silva
Mr. 8: A. Noronha Mr. F. Braga, te e
Mr. J. M. Bas.....
. J. D. Huthiour. Livingston
Ir. G. A. Tyanovich
r. Wm. G. Brodio.
· L. Arnold..........
H. Cartele......
17.kx. B. J. Du ve
Gerlach
Ir. L. Cooke
friend
Mr. Wm. Sohmidt
Mr. C. H. Brewor... 8
Mr. C.. Hyndman...
Mr. Tue. J. Thomson
Mr. Geo. 3. B. Wright. Mr.T.K. Dealy
Mears. N. Mebts &
ME WOL. Fisher Mr. Win. Stanton. Hon. M. Doan...
"Mr. P. 8. May......
2
Inspector Hansesy.”1
Mr. T. Jackson............. Hos 0. P. Chator.
SUPREMA JKT,
170 October.
I BANKRUPTCY, -
10
table was in the centre of the large room, and oz il were pens with two pieces of paper... à num.
1 ber of obaire wore round the room. From
the room there is a ladder leading up to the sock-loft. I want an to the week-left, and there I saw a table. On the table was a wooden bucket containing rice and 22 fiere-- Tôn Alago wore. stack all round it, and I produos then There were some oupe and basins an the table in
North Barracks, Hongkong, 17th October, 1888.
UBIQUE
It should be said that this rental of property has no connection' with the disputed piese, which still avaits the action of the Governor,
The Governor in stil in the Examination. Hall, but is approbed ont soon.
The number of students examined this year was asisthing less than 12,000.-N. O. Daily Wezes Correspondent
NEWCHWANG,
3rd October..
Korea nerrons and put the
That bronkure of Todge Danny, wo hear from as good virich the stthor, probably considered the it would, for whilst it miast offend China it met make the King other powers on the qui vine. It certainly will not benefit the writer-unless he hopes to loriyə advantages from the war he anams to desira. The arrival of American officers as teachers to the Karen soldiers, about the time of publication, may be only a coincidence, but it looks ominons and the two oembined are not likely to reassure other nationalities. Perhaps It is thought a good opportunity to assist Korea in its dependent views, now that there in a chance of Kaseia and China boing at loggerheads France has its Legation now at Secal-and will have a eayla all these troubles. Altogether Mr. Danny's essay, although full of good rosson under eme circumstances, is a great mistake or. There is no rumons hare of approaching war hat the The followingistheprogrammeoktke Forobowcountry is in a very uncomfortable state The Winter meeting, to be held on Monday, Tossday, floods have caused grout misery and h and Wednesday, 17th, 18th, and 19th Docs scoundrels have survived aro becoming a terror to poor travellers, for not satisfied with bor, 1888-
merely robbing them, the brigaads disable their riotims or kill them. Deed men tall no tales.", That is the principal reason for the orusity. The authorities appear not to have any polic for the protection of the people, and it is not to be wondered of that outragos daily take plass, We feel the kinoarent gratitude towards the berat donors to the relief fund, and Shanghai o usual hands the list in gonerosity.
FOGCHOW. RAGES.
5 tront of the tab. The hoop produced yaa hang Freer Day, Monday, 17th December. 64 ing on the wall above iko tub. The two yellow THE STEWARD'S CUP; (presented); valoe $100) 50 papers produced were also pasted up on the same entrance 85; for all China ponies; weights * | walls. The four books and roll of papers pro- per sealo. Half-a-mile. 1643 daced were in a box which I found in the bed THE MAIDEN STAKE; for, OF $10 each with
room below the ocakleft. I oponed it at the
$80 for the second pony, and 820 for the third Police Station. All the prisoners, with the erceg- for subscription griffins, weights no por wala tion of the Srd, 4th, 17th, and 18th, were arrest-
Three-quarters of a mile. ed in the house. They were arrested an der THE COMPRADORES CUP presented); value trera sscaping by the roof, just between the first floor and the packloft The meeting was apparently being held in the cook oft. The 22ad prisoner was arrested in the street. Ha was fonzd in 'n lang with both arms broken baying fallen from the roofof the house. Nobody saw him In this osso a motion was hoard to show prill. This is the statement he made himself: exity of right on the part of Robert Eraser Smith over the remainder of the credera.
"Mr. Wobbar | appeared our behalf of Mr. Fraser Smith, Mr Wilson (of 5 ossre. Wotton and Descon appeared for the Olimial Assignso, audr. Bwena for the bankrupt
BEFORE HON. J BrESELL, ACTING - first door is fitted up liga a moating room. The
GRIEF JUSTICE.
I RE J. W. GROKE.
Lam Sing, P.C. 258, corroborated and produced
Our Buid has not got much worse, but the Sentrose 85 for all Chins ponies new works necessary for preserving the fore- weights as per scale. Two miles. Geshers will be rather expensive. Opposite the Tas CHAASZE CUP; (presented); value $stoms heavy piles have has driven in and entrance 35; second pony to receive $50; for mush cralit is due to the harbour master for the subseription griffins weights as per acale; engineering akul displayed by him, Although winner of the Maiden Stakes. 7 lbs extra. Visgten is not in quite such a bad plight as the One mile and a quarter.
correspondent of the Chinese Timer made out, THE STAND STAXES; of $10 each with 80 add a must own that the town has had such a ed for the first pony, and 30 for the second Eright as it never had before. The British settlement suffered most, and unless all the lot. hoore, whether Government or private, proceed moon to protect their foreshore, the connession Daily News Carrospondent
Tas LUSITANO CUP; (promoted); forord" en-
· kranse 35 ;“ second pony to mosive- $40, third pony $20 for subscription griffins, three or more ponies to start from opposing tables or no rzes. Weights as par seale; winner 7 lbs. ontra One mile
"NOTES FROM NATIVE PAPERS.
|-
$17, sellera
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company's
shares-34 per cent pram, buyers. Hongkong, Canton, and Macso Steamboat Co.'s
Shares-$118 per cent prem, sales Indo-Chins Steam Navigation Co.'s Shares
20 per cent. discount.
China and Manila Steamship Company, Limited
$115 per share, hayere
Douglas SteamshipCompany, Limited-852) per
share.
Hongkong Gas Company's Shares-$135 psr.
share.
Hongkong Hotel Company's Shares $170 per
share,
ERNEST WALTER TISDALL,
Care of H. Brow & Co.
Tientsin.
28th Aug., 1888
FOR SALE. -
that Lot of Land, situated withinitlis Limits of the British Concession, Ten-
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 19th tein, and Registered in the Honks of Registry of H.B.M.'e. Consalate, as Lut No. 18, in the No Fire Insurance has been affected Con-pams of HENRY HOOLELY BLow, together signess are also requested to present all stains with all the Buikings erected thereau, Com- for datanges and er shortages not later than the prising: One Large Two Storied Godown and 4th instant, otherwise they will not be resag a:zad.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON &Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 13th-October, 1888. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP" ALBANY,"
YOKOHAMA, AND SHANGHAI.
1928
Chias Sugar Bedning Company, Limited$184 FROM SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER,
ger sbaro, bayers,
share, bayera.
sugar Refining Company Limited-879 THE sbors Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested Hongkong Lee Company's shares-180 per to send in their Bills of Lading for counter-
Goods from alongside, Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited, and take immediate delivery of their
--885 per share.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agants. Hongkong. 14th October, 1823.
Perak Tin Mining and Smelting Company
-In liquidation.
Pantom and Sanghis Das Semantan Mining Company, Limited-811 per share, sales, Perak Sugar Cultivation Company-Ta. 18 por
share. Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company, L
mitor-974 por share, a
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited-100 per cent.
premium: Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.,:
Limited-8164 par share Singapore Insurance Company, Limited-$16
per share, nom. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886-3-5-per-cent Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884-0-3-per-con±.........
premium, nam.
Chinese Imperial Ioan, 1886 E--12 per cent
premium, noi. Soviti Franmise des Charbonnages in Toukin
-85 per cent, prem Hongkong High Level Tramwaye Company,
Limited 200 par cant, prom, nom. hast Homes Planting Company, Limited-847
per share, buyers. Craiokshazik & Co., Limited-152 par kharé,
er div::
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
From M, WALOSHEN E Co,* Musterka,) October Wh..
Horamolar.N.
Baromet Setor PM.
Thermometer) 1.1. Tharkhomered Pilzaang „Thermofactor-9 4.2, (Wet brillion Therited.. (Wet bulb). Thermomis. (Wel bulb)uikameran Thermometer-Maxi
Thermometer Minimini toker niebil
30.00
..29,98
1.90
76
AHINA. COAST, METRUROLOGICAL"
REGISTER.
18th October, 1OND, SÅ 4,8:00-
The foods near Newchwang have been most destructive in the three Districts of Halonen Hian, Kat-ping Hier, and Liao-yang Bien, and BECOND DAY, Tuesday 18th December, from the towns of An Tung and Hwal-jan the. The SILVER CUP; forced entranos $5 second people have also had to floo, the floods being now VATHIN
pong to receive $20 for splscription griffins, said to extend over a space of 2.500 The Kat weights as per scale; winners 7 lbs extra. One ing Magistrate at Art called for a lavy of 200 thousands of peppar cak from every shop, for The TOTALIATOR CUP: value 815 second immediate relief to the distressed, but this plan i
pony to receive $50, if four more opposing was suddenly abandoned Mr. Chen of the Shanghai 30,19 ponies start satrance $10 for all China Ch'an Ese hong has contabated 200 ehth of fas -ponies: weights se par sale winners at this rice, and this axemplo way quickly followed by ninhong...
meeting, and winners in Shanghai in 1888 7 the city in general, 5,000 or 5,000 taols bedug Bol
collected there in three or four days, but this has Jos extraOne mils and three-quarter
mile and a half
a book (marked D) which he found in the house for all China panise weights as per cale; vin Hang Kem Bluy declared—I am Police Courtnere 7 Tbs, exars. Three-quarters of a mile. Interpreter. I see the two yellow papers (A) THE HONGKONG Cur (presented); value $200; They are Triad · Ssciety papers and are ektrance $10 for all China ponios; weights will be one of the things of the past.-N. C.. a kind of onder to the members to ro-B per asale; winners 7 lbs, extra. One mile Hr. Wubber said this matter me before his store the Ming Dynasty The six red paper and a half. Lordship in the shape of an interpleader seit to : (B) are also Triad Bustofy papers. One of them claim pertsia fonchinery, or rather an interest in the name of the meeting place, Hing Fa Fing. therein given them by Mr. Croker, who at the The two long papers seo serolls in front of the time was not a bankrupt. The facts of the car paper mentioned. Bach of the sir is a Trad were briefly these. On the 31st January last, Society paper. The books (C) contain the remes Mr. Croken called on Mr. Franse Smith, the of ton subscribers to the 8ần Líng Sing Bocisty. plaintiff in this mit, and athed him to lend bizi : There are forty-one members. The books also 3938, being 20 per cent on the value of certain contain the expenses and other matters Con- machinery thon in the possession of the shar. nected with the society. Wach band of the tered Bank of India, Australia, and China, and Triad Society has distingushing name, San which 20 per cent. was due to the Bank Mr. Ling Sing is the name of this band. The book Smith promised to lepd him the money, and an (D) is nothing to do with the Triad Socisty. It} arrangement was made by which be was to hare is a Chinese novel, The hoop is symbolical of mortgage or lien of 20 per cout: on this machinery, benvaii and earth, and I have been told that à His Lordship-Thi machinery was hypothe member when he joins has to jump through cated to the Bank
it, thereby indicating that he commences, & Mr. Webber said that was sọ. By special new life. Each of the flags in the tub on- agreement tásce between Mix: Fraser Smith and tains an order to warthrow the existing dynasty Mr. Croker this 20 per cent. was paid, and it was had restore the Ming Dynasty. The rice is clearly understood that Mr. Fraser Hmith abéuld only for the purpose of keeping the flags receive the money back before the goods were steady. The abacus and the wosor, the looking taken away from the Bank Mr. Croker stated glass, and the horse-shoe pîn ara invariably found that he had made arrangement to get money at the Tried Boolety meetings. None of these from the Customs and that as would then clear emblems have any political significance at the the machinery and pay Mr. Fraser Smith The present time. loan was only to be for a few days. Mr. Franor The prisoners mado various exƠLEDU.. Bwith gave a cheque for the amount to Mr.
Each was fined $25; or.ín default & wäoks' iza Croker, payable to the Bank. There was no prisonment with hard labour, sonicwot whatever between Mr. Frasor Bhaith and the Bank
The case of 23rd prisoner, who is in hospital, was retsanded, and NG
BEFORE MR H. E. POLLOCK.
VINLAITEL POSÄNGSTON,
His LordshipIt was understood that Mr. Croker was not to take delivery from the Bank. |
Mr. Wabber said he was not so take clelivary himself nor permit unyone else to until Mr. Fessor Smith's claim wza'satisfied: The' Joan' Lai Akao, Leting Aws, and Leung Atel were was only to be for two or three days. Mr. charged, on remand, on the information of In- Croker then entered into negotiations with the spector Quinsey, with receiving sixty-six tine of Customs and netwithstanding that notice was paint, in all of the value of $123, the property given to the solicitor for the Customs, plaintiff of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Com lost the goods and had no power over them pany, well knowing the same to have been stolen, whatever. At the time the money was lent on the 23rd Sepletaber. documentary securities wers in the possession
of the Bank, and it was distinolly understood
that Mr Croker would not gird possession of
Mr. Wotton appeared for the prosecution
Mr. Ho Won for 3rd-defendant, my
- Mr. Wolina itated that the master of the Wo
this inch ber to anyone witbent, first giving Kee shop had run away, leaving only one man ir molice to My, Pauser Buitis B van charge. They had, however, books proving that 1. His Lordship Your chấm lự that you have first and second defendants were coolies em sa lian on them goods. Had you possession at ployed in the shop,
time P
May
Manda Lai Ayan, an employé of Mossrs. Bossocft,
Mr. Webbar-No, but a lado special con- testified to the excellent obaracter of fret and test by which they were mortgaged to a second defendzats during several year that he
scurtly
them." and know there's had called evidence on be
P: Bis Lordship-If you never had possesion,
where te your lien ? peg" half of the third defendant air: Wotica mömit
The BAEKWAN CUP (presented); value Th, not yet been distributed, as they have not yat 100; forced untrazos ; second pony to rea50ertained what districts should be dealt with vive $20 for subscription griffins weights The merebants of the Kiang Provingos baro in 48 par soale; winners of one race 715, and of two consignments forwarded 20,000 taele în two or more 10, Iba, extrà. Once.round.
charge of Meura, La Chiesien and Xiao Sing.
stock...
Tolda.........
Hongkong
STATION
Emaking
Kanalla Vis
17th Octuber, 1988, at 10 komi
30.12
Gradiente er modarts for N. Wade Orsicak, oni, AD inthen dasap washer prevails.
METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
An
NOW ON SALE.
IMPERIAL QUARTO,
Dwelling House and Onthouses (only built last year), and One Large Store nad Dwelling House with Outhouses and Stablys. Large collars andora ath the Store. Both houses have separate entrances from different Roads, and there is a suficient quantity of ground to build another largo Godowa or Dwelling house thereon.
For further particulars, apply to
17577
ERNEST WALTER TISDALL,
Caro of HBLOW & Co.,
'Tiantain.
29th Aug., 1888.
FOR SALE.
AT WHOLESALE PRICES, NACCONES. SHERET, PORT, CLA- RETS, BU ROUNDY, HOOKS, CHAMPAGNE.
HORSES
BRANDIES, WHISKIES.
EMPIRE ALE & STOUT. MACHINERY, GAS ENGINES, EM-
PIRE LUBRICATORS. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. COOKING STOVES, SCALES. 18 PAINTS, OILS and VARNISH.
BICYCLES and TRIOYCLES. JUVENILE VELOCIPEDE
and TRICYCLES. BICYCLEWHEELS FORJINRICKSHAS. SODA WATER MACHINERY. JEYE'S BANITARY COMPOUNDS.
Apply to
W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.,
Bank Buildings. Hongkong, 1st October, 1888.
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The RACING STAEES; of $10 each with 850 kisi to Ting-tab, but this is a mers drop in the rock
added, diriden 70, 20, and 10 per cent, to frat, buckst, like trying to put out a cart-load of nom second, and third ponies; for all Chino ponies; usibles with a cuplul of water, and at least sight RQ1 weights as per sozle; winners. 5 lbs. extra for 50,000 taels more would be required to gles Diy
effective relief About 20 men have been reagen back rede wan: One:mille, VIS The Hack Franks of $10 each with $10 addedened from the flooded districts and carried away Bal
for each starter; for all China pontes not in Shantung junks, but as those funks hovs otherwise antared at this meeting out very bad reputation, it is very doubtfel if the barometer has particularly in Shanghat for Cosmopolitan Cup; weights ? Ibs. over they have much bettered their condition. Last weight for inches; riders who have never won year it was about the 0th day of the 9th moon a race allowed 10 lbs. Half a mile (25th October) when the people put on their The HAWTHORN OCF; (proiented); entrance 35 winter wadded clothes, but this year with neither second pony to receive $20 for all Fooohow warm clothes, nor food, the outlook for them owned Subscription Grifins at this and preis indeed sorrowfal
A dertain high offcial (said to be Ll Hung- vions meetings; winnere of ons race at this or previous meetings: 7 lbs, of two or more change) last month presented exteen oasis treas Iba antra. Trias round.
(cles fragrass) in pots to the Emperor Hach Brometer The FOOCHOW Brass; of $10 obys forced tree was oight feet high, and with a trunk w
entry for all Chins pontas entered at this inches in, diameter, and they are and to have Digolion of ind meating, except those entered only for the cat T. 100 each. They were coveyed to Pak- Fords of wində Tack Blakee or Cosmopolitan Cup, and op. ing and taken over by the Naf-wa-fu, by the Weather tional for Bubscription Grifles, divided 70, Comptroller of the Heasehold, and the Empezez Raide
› have inuch admired them. At 1MMENT FROM to Be Gorches Pakrogličit 20, and 10 per cent to first, second, and third is said
the laval of the see in inches santha and handrička, ponies weights as per sale. One mulle and si-ts'on, B, W. of Paking, taide the i, tresn
FY-SLOWERS SET IN Datronamga ciljaturation, the humidity of a quartarono
Clato, the people are all employed in amer
arastsented with thodasaie heing 1000 m3 gardening. A contractor called "Cheng, who
Diane DF 207 WAEs to two paént:
Woodfog to Bosafert Beals, THIRD DAY, Wednesday, 19th Decembar, was employed in repairs of the rookeries of the
D-PEKTY OF POENA BATURAY, Minas sky, D. detached The TZAKER'S CUE (promo); Talks Frs Box El and Pei Hal Palaces, on the 38th
entrance $10 for all Chins podien ; weightana Hiptamber, in conjunction with those feriale, enter.ürtlinggton; digicomys i bal, Zalight--
ating 3. O, ormonal; P. pending chewira; Raiconly, M. Fan per seals: winners & Ibu, "extes, for soltos presented the Emperor with 600 pots of cheage
br, fushorsteniks and baildrošība, k Ohrysanthemonton, 120 pole of ourquois, Buddha's Wok One mile and a bl
geretrons (Citrus sarcodoctylus), andEragrant
Mr. Webber-We have no lion. What we tod that under of Ordinator 8 of 1985 The Labour (presented) vaine 100 may, in think we havo's priority of claim. But thúce was ausmaiunt evidence të convict the first | Mesaria pony to peosive' 195; entrance 85'; for myrtles, which ware carded in in a long pro
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Order. Jons Molson, brit, ship, J. B. Stuart-
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