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Float collection of fruit in Euwlcon-1, D. Now roleo; 2, H. J. Holm: S, B. A. Frau,
Silver Cop for table decorations-Mrs. Duason Silver Cup for Land tonquet and six bunohen of nut
dowers-Mira. f. 2. Holoca
8ix boot roots (short or round, D. Niwa Majer Dempster: 3, 4. Miller.
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C. P. Chatsz.
Sie carrots long—1, 0, A. Exanco ; 2, A. F. Alyang
Sir carrots, bark or early-1, IL R. Donsan; 2, 8. A. Emneo; 3 H. N. Mady.
Six parenip None.
Three caulifowers-1, Major Dompstor: 1. D. New oje;8, J. M. A. Silva,
The cabbage—1, D. Nowrojas; 3, A. P. Alvan;
Dempitor 5, D. Nowrajon
One dish pardley-1, 8. D. Humphreya; ". Major Fifty pods of poss-J. H. Cuz; 2. J. Mitchell,
Fifty pods of beans, Franch-1, J. h. Çox: 2
Nowrojee. Twenty-five pode of besas, broad-1, D. Nowrojoe, 2, J. H. Vox.
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Twenty-five potatoes, white-l, D. Nosmjes; 2,
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wenty-five potatoes, red-1, Major Dempster; 2, Doroja; 23. M. A. SINA
A. Süva
{a turnine-1, A. Mil or; 2, Major Detopater, 3,
Sir swedes-1, J. M. A. Silva; 5, C. P. Chater. Pretvo oniona -1, D. Nowrojoo ; 2, C. P. Chater. Twelve lock-1,ajor Domputer, D. Nowujes; 3. H. N. Mady,
Twelve shallote-Nozo.
Twenty-five radish incnip rooted—1, J. H. Cox: 3,
Twenty-fiva radixhos, lang--1, Major Dampster, Six kohl rald, D. Nowrojse 2, J. D. Bam- play; C. P. Chater.
Three savoys-1, D. Nowrojos: 2, H. J. Holmes; *... И этоном.
son 3, C. F. Chater.
Twenty-ive traenela sprouts-1, J. H. Cox. Twelve tomatoes−1, D. Nowrojeo 2, H. E. Den-
Ciater:, H.. Holmes,
Two vegetable martova-1, D. Nowrojne, 2, C, P..
choll.3, H. E. Doneo.
Three Scotch kale-1, Major Dempster; 2. J. Mil
One hubarb-Nove.
with our base, but there remain eighty The Perals Gasstis poutains one of two rather of the building a small stage had been àrected, the Couras (Arpisase). The duty of the Clerk million Chinese for us to supply wild interesting things this time. The grant-in-aid gaily decorated with evergreens, flags, Led of the Course is a most oberous and important
to a young Raja' to establish him lu business as
one, and it bas entallad upon yon a great deal of foreign goods and whose exports we may rea shop-keeper is a novelty, wo auppass, is the pro-lored lamps, and having in frost three labour and anxiety. When you were not in caire. It is by way of Tonquin, if we do ceedings of the Council of a Native State, but tiny brass chanon. Al 9 o'clock a good master good health you have gone to attend to the busi
VEGETAULES. For Medicinal and Tolet ass.
not allow onraaleat to be forestalled, if more there is a fine favour of self-help about it that bad put in an appearance, and a battery of six neer of the Caarse to your own detriment, that
justies the laudstery terms of the Resident's guns was drawn up at the upper end of the say that you had better bare stopped quiet Six kinds of vegetables-1, Vafor Dempster; 2, Guaranteed to be made from absolutely pure especially we do not allow ourselves to be allusion. He is passed to encourings me off lawn to receive the Major, the Band of the glat 19 at home. The community bors appreciate' Mr. Nowrojen; 3, H. 3. Halines.
"PHENOL or OÀRBOLIC ACID-
Four heads of volery Larga-1, D. Nowrimo; 2; your serviess in the highest degres. (Appianse). J. D. Humphreys 3. J. M. A. Silva. Tropical Climates and will be found meat useful foreign trade of these eighty millions of mack as though it wara rathar an exceptional stationed at the lower and of the ground. The hut to lay wo
These Soaps are specially prepared for tea in politically evicted by the English, that the Rajs Alli's birth to earn an honest livelihood."
This, however, adds the Free Press, looks vary Regiment, kindly but for the ocamion, heing addressed you last night on another ccension,
Par beads of celery dwarf-Nos. in oleansing and purifying the skin, relieving people ought to pass; two-thirds of the ar-thing to find the blue-blooded ones of Foraks ever battery was under command of Captain Me to the Jookay Club That the Club regret your | irritation and reducing the risk of contagion,
STRONG MEDICINAL,
porte of these immonas provincos, togetbor doing anything honest at all. Raja Alli will, Callum, the other officers present belug Capt. departure it is unesuary to say; we douply
however, be wise if he declinse to allow his three times the size of Trance, ought to be brothers and entries to opon uscounts at his Hawkins, RA, the Adjutant, Ldents. Holmes, nes if your health had remained good you would
regret it, and we deeply regret the cause. Tam, WHITE, guaranteed to contain 20 per cent, of transported by this route. The question emporium, for these poble young gentlemen can Woolley, and Decsin.. A largò amber of have continued the excellent avions you have must command the attention of the Glo.not be compelled to settle their little billa, as honorary members of the Corps and friends were for so many years rendered on the Race Cantes. they are beyond the jurisdiction of the Perak present, including a good many ladies, and also (Applause) In fact, Mr. Tripp, your pans haa vernment; the public cannot ́reat indifferent | Courts
been a household word the ofloers and non-commissioned offers of the Tripp here, and Tripp there, and Tripp every
this coloar it was tos project whose accomplishment will ROSE COLOTE, guaranteed to contain 10 per bring about a pacific revolution in Tan-in referenes to the recent attempt on the part of the Hou. P. Ryrie, who was deputed to make the sent yon with this address and a small testinTwo cabbages redd, A. F. Atron; 2, J. M. A.
The Boston Traveller of January 26th says Royal Artillery. About a quarter past nine, where. Applause). I aur deputed to-day to pro-3, A. Millar. quin, and assure success of the occupa. the San Francisco Fanniner to Indrance the presentation, arrived apon the ground, and was sia! of the appreciation the Jockey Club hold Silona, Major Dempster. tion. Torquin i
repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Aot" It ăn
Three attiva 004.-1, C. P. Chator; 3, D. Nuw more conclusively dea-hard to suit sprar people. In the intersate and followed shortly afterwards by Major Trippin. (Applaane). If you will allow we I will
rojco: 3, A. E, Alves. Ma tined to ha the tuit for the trade of at the demand of the Pacific Bhope, especially his appearance being the signal for the Hand to Te F. J. H. Tripp, Esquire.
Thros lettuce mbbage −1, D. Nowrojos; 2, C. P. Rosa COLOUR, guaranteed to contain 5 per cent. Yunnan, Szechura, Kwangei, and Kwoichow, the Chinese Exelraion law was enacted laat strike np For ba is a jolly good fellow." Major
Chater, H. N. Modry Doar Sir,-Oa the ore of your departure from the inasmuch as the provinces are geographi-session. Now fruit-growers beyond the Rockies Tripp having inspected the battery, the mon full are complaining because of a aceroity of Chinese
Clah, doniro to express our matoom and regard for you mally isolated, Chers being no unrigable river labour. The steamship company running vest and gathered to the upper and of the lawn, personally and to pretont you with arrall zoken ofJ, J. M. A. Silva. 19 by which their products can reach the as ele between Hongkong and San Francisco is where Major Tripp and Hon. P. Byrio were have rendered to as as the Hongkong race meetings. our appreciation of the valuable services which you also dissatisfied, and working to secure a repeal starding. without costly transhipments on account of of the law. Before its enactment, from 1,000 to
Ta gent for a great number of yours. Hoa P. Byrie, addressing the Majer, said-in regi.qut wat hare been mest onerous duties, the rapids, which render mavigation impos-1,500 coolies were brought over each trip at the Major Trips, on the T of your departure.
An Cụ Y of the Crarse, you have bean indpfatigable Communications on Editorial matters buld be sible on eartain reaches of the two great mate of $50 a head. Now the Mongolia cargo I have been asked to address you on behalf of the and your-sel and good will have, to a great extent, addressed "The Militer," and those on beatross "The waterway, the Tanglaze and the West However the wangu may affect the interests of on behalf of the residents generally. You hare mory of the sporting county of Hongkong nad
often avarages not more than half & hundred. Corps, of which I su an honorary member, und Correspondents are requested to forward their name River Allowing for a good deal of exag- this company, it is acceptable to the mass of the done well for the coutumey of Hongkong and we now be that you will accept thin Addrees seco25-2. and address with commandations addressed to the geration to firing the population to be served American peple, who have become very fastless for those under you in the body which you have fed by a mall testiblonial, by which you may re- Editor, not for publication, but na orituras of good by way of Tonquin at eighty millions, there before the tide of foreign barbarians pouring teen onnected with for so many years. marber your Hongkong frinade.
into this country."
„ter of deep regret to us that the state of can be no doubt that if Po-se were rendered
you and your officers is due the credit of their for a sognitates a change of climate, and we success an artillerista, and I think even All lettera for publication should be written en one.accessible by rail a very important market) which was to have taken place at ths Govern they have done some excellent shooting. Thoovery promptity may attend you in the fature.We D. Nawrajee; 3, H. N. Mody. Th's little difficulty with regard to the coucort friends of the regular army
pus harnestly toret that it may have the happy effect of will admit that restoring rear health and former vigoar, and that would be opened up. Mr. EOBENE saya bemant Civil Hospital some two months ago kas it Volunteer Corps, no hold it, is a Corps of jutot
remain, your very siegenly, was told that 3,400,000 to 1,500,000-sale would room, travelled home, judging from the ligant gentlemen, who daroto themselves to the
Hongkong, 14th Maroh, 1890. worth of opium wis export, from Yunnan following note which appears in the last issue of public service in a manner which ie worthy of then handed to Mr. Tripp.
The address and testimoniol is oheque) were and Exeiehow through Pin the year, grecs worse than the foregoing sa inoident in bear). Should anything arise here- trust it caivad with & warm outburst of applause, said- Truth A piece of offlaint arrogance some de- orory praise on the part of the community. (Hear,
Mr. TROPP, who on rising to respond was ro and that this was sufficient pay for all Malta] cocurrid a few weeks ago at Hongkong. never will, butons canot say that it may not Mr. Iyrie and gentlemen, I sure you that I the foreign goods imports along
During the temporary absence of the Governor, it is to you and those under son that we should can hardly express og feelings when I say the medical staff of the Government Civil Hos-look for assistance, and in such a time it would leave Hengkong with desy regret. I have been route Standing alone these figures are pital organised an amateur cantort for the be a matter of comfort and thankfulness to know connected with Hongkong for some night not very striking, but easier communication amusement of the patients at Christmas time. that we have sech an effective body of offers and ant twenty years. Although, as Mr. Byrie would naturally cease an immense develop occupied was prettily decorated for the occasion.planse). A great deal of the credit for this cof the Course, still, as ar an I am - A root in a new wing which had not been men ready to do their duty if called upon. (Ap says it is an onerous duty to be a Clerk ment of trade. From Pakbor to Po-xo is á An attractive programme was made up, and all foray doubtless is owing to the officers under corned, gentlemen, it has boon a labour of love journey of twonig ni Rays, three of which the arrangements coushidad, when, the day you, as well as to yourself, and, also I am of (Applane.) I am fond of sport; it has been are by land, and sert i ranshipments have to from the Governor, istly veteing tus perfor-that the Hongkong Volunteer Corps is one sad, because I assure you, gentlemen. in my ax- before the ovent, a communication was received opinion, to the men themacives her, I cay brod in us, and I hope it will continue to the SHIPPING-Officers of the Coasting Steamere of
Hongkong, March 15tя, 1889.
be made on the water part of the roste. With mance. The only intelligible reason assigned which, both as regards offers and men, is worthy perisce a good spartamas is a man, who can be THE PRO OSED AMENDMENTS 10 P.&.O. S..Co. Blomssen & Co.
a railway by which goods could be transport for this piece of bumptious tyranny was thata of every praise and regard I am not saying to trusted, and he is generally found to be a jelly Indo-China S. N. Co. H. C. &. M. 8. B. Co. Tax route of the Touquin railway projected ed from a safe and commodious seaport to other words His Excellency's' approval bad for yourself, I may say you are mine own gentlemet, I hope the Jockey Club will continue
most unwarrantable liberty had been taken-in much. (Hear, bear). Se moola for the Corps.good follow. (Ilear, heat) Donghae S. 8. Co. China Mer. S. N.Co, Miscellaneous Coast Stray the Marquis.ox Mons is one which hee Pc-se within a couple of days the trade of a not been asked,. This is the way our aristocratic | familiar Friend." (Laughter). I have known you to prosper za it has done. There was a 10-
Scottish OrientalS. S. Co
I can only say, The LIST OF RESIDENTS Bow containe hitherto escaped attention. In the north million and a balf of tasla might reasonably Oritel surroundings and freedom from public you as one who has been connected with every and enthusiastic sportoman (Mr. Mody) at read at the meeting of the Savitury Board
Bob blossoms forth under the induence of now for a great many years, and I havs known
The following is the lottor of the Asting the names of over
of Tenguin is a small river called by the ba expected to reach twenty millions almost criticism."
mark made at a fiffin given by our new Sunitary Superintendent on the whore sabject -FOURTEEN THOUSAND AND "SIX HUNDRED Courrier d'Haiphong the Song Tien-ren, and at a bound and te nako a steady continueus
good and weful movement in the Colony, (Hear, the Race meeting, at the Course was better FOBEIGNERS
hear.) The regret which we feel at parting with than it had ever before or over would be arranged under one Alphabet in the strictest marked on the official man as the Tame
The subjoined items are taken from the you must, I think, he almost equalled by the again. I ubjected to that remark, because I xdrance. order the initials as well as the auras river. The estuary of this river, instead of
London and Ching Repress of the 8th nitregret you feel at parting with ns. It is unfor-an't think there is anything that cannot be keing alphabetissl.
The steamer Bellerophon, which left the Mor- tnunta that your health compels you to evo improved upon, and I am sure the gentlemen re-angrared in a superior style and brought with a sandy bottom and a depth of water of certainly seems a feasible one. A railway way on the 3rd inst. for Penang, had to return this place, and we eat only hope sincerely that who will come after me will also ust his beat
The MAPS and PLANS have boon mostly forming a mud delts, is an arm of the sea
and dock, she having lost her anchor and shain, the climate in the place where you are about endeavours to improve the Course. I assure of less than two hundred miles is a very and daranged her hawes pipe. five fathoms. Here, according to the Marquis
to reside will thoroughly restore you. I am Da Monɛs' scheme, î3 to be the future port trade at all to be served and no extraordinary modest proposal to make when there is any ONALS IN USE AT VICTORIA PEAE. of Tonquin. Following the course of the
The ship Sachem, which arrived at New York you to leave as. We have mat this evening long speech, as I feel my departare from this certain that no other reason would induce gentlemen, I don't feel up to matang a on Jan. 22 from Hongkong, reports that on Jan. to present you with a testimenial, something the receipt of this address as one of the proudest. place very much; but I shall always look apon physical difficulties to be overcome. tiver, 125 miles of railway would reach the Marquis has adered to commence work a tornado from W.N.W., and lost lower topsal kong. Unfortunately it is not ready for pre pleasure to me to know that my efforts have The 19, in ist. 1 N., long. 7 W., he was struck by to remember me by when you are far from Hong moments of my life (Applause). It is a grost point on the frontier where the Sor-ki-koog.
and spare.
sentation at the meat, but it will follow your appreciated by the community of Hong- enters China, near Lungchow, which is on)
at once on the Tiengen-Binhi section, that
to Shanghai. And it will net follow yon alone, toog. I thank you all very much. (Lond ap- an afluent of the Canton river, and another would be one of the stations on the line, her propeller blades broken. She has discharg-it will serve as a reminder in future years of the the proceedings to a close.
ie, from the sea to Lungehow. Langson Malta on the Sib inst., from Yokohama, with all the community of Hongkong and the hope that The British steamer Claymore arrived at bat will be accompanied by the best wishes of
plavsa.) 60 miles would reseb a point on the frantier and gand des) of local trafic would od about 200 tons of bor cargo to enable her to any friends you leavs balind you here. Major PLAN OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE eurvey of this part of Chins was made in route proposed by the Marquis as Mones
be secured. It has been objected to the go on the hydraulic lift.
Tripp, on behalf of the Corps I have the plan- 1885-86 by Mr. E. S. A. Bovens, of Ber that the line will not be useful for intimated that there is still a good werking old success and every happines (Load applause.).
Gerwag duiries and mèrchants are officially sure to wich you, in your fatare career, ovary. An Anglo-Chineso Calendar. Mean of Barome- Majesty'a:Consular service, and from his restrategic purposes, but on purely com-that good profits are to be made if convenient and gautlemen, and brother Volunteers, as Mr.
at China for the import of Germin butter, and
Major Tare, in reply, said Mr. Byrio, ladies, port and the route sketches by which it is the advent of foreigners to China and Japan illustrated some idea may be formed of the mercial grounds the arguments in its favour qualities are sent out in convenisur pakuges, feolings of deep regret that I am bero to-night their exhibition last year, the Kowloon Horticul-} Ordinauco (No. 24 of 1887: is necassar in view.
Byria has remarked, I can assure you it is wit A description of Chivase Festivals, Fasts, &c, prospecta of a railway touching the Kwangripper overwhelming, assuming that Pin-burg morohants are going to export the produse now, ob and off, for over 28 years, and I havo heen tural Society gave another show this goar, which of the opinion communialed to the Joan in
to bid you good-byi I have becu ia Hongkong province at the points mentioned. First, you is found to be the convenient harbour it is to Langchow. This town, which is one of presented to be. Strategic lines can be consteamer Oriental, the dimensions of which 1868, and you can therefore imagins how I fel rhibition took place in Mr. D. Nowrojee's Jeanery, 1989. (No. 55) that oriain measures, The P. and O. Stam Navigation Company's coquectet will the Volauteer movement since was quite as successful as the previous one. The the Colonial Secretary's letter of the 10th of the frontier trading staireng opened by the stated when the Government finds itselfins we have already given, built and engined by at leaving this place. Still I am proud to have
passed by the Board on the 3rd of thaf month France-Chinese treaty, is connected will position to pay forthem, and from the ferrier Mesurs, Caird and Co., of Greenock, had her had under me as officers and man, the Valanteer Garden at Kowloon, which was kindly lant for under sub-section 19 of section 13 of the Ordin- Manning-fu by a
stram called the The Haiphong we gather that in the draft agree-tri-trip on the 1st inst. The Oriental left the Corps as it now stands before us. Of coures as the purpose, and throughout the afternoon the ance, were "beyond the proper scope of By-
of the Bank, um proceeded to Wemyss Volunteers the fours have a good deal to con-place was thronged with visitors: The Society laws." Chiang. The commercial capabilities of this ment mention is made of various lines besides Bay for the parpas of running the mansurod tend with. You, gentlemen, give up your time evidently do not beliera in doing things by Under Part II of the Public Health stream, Mr. BourNn enys, desorve carefute from Tienyan to Fo-se, which are to mile, the average apud ataiued being over 16 and amusements and turn out to drill. It is a halves, and had provided free lanaches to trans. Ordinance the Board ann, when the Colony is
dnty and not a pleasant one at rst, still you study, because along. it, necording to his constructed at some future time if the
make a sacrifios and do it. Still the time may port these desirous of visiting the show and also pilemic and after certain meations of the Or- threatened with ve affected by any formidable Governtrient so requires. The agreesisht was Messrs. Floning and Ferguson, engineers come--I hope, as Mr. Ryrie says, it wil now, but made provision for their refreshment on arriving. dipanes have been proclaimed by the Governor, and shipbuliders, Paisley, launched from their these are troublous times when a great may The Fuad of the 1st Rogimont wor's also intake steps for grappling with infectious disease" named the Singapore, which is intended for had taken to the mora manly duty of making
Yaenian.
NAVAL SQUADRONS—
British.
Froach.
German.
United States. Japanese.
Russian.
Chinese Northern.
to date. They now consist of·
FLAC. MERCANTILE HOUSE IN CHINA.
CODE T
HAP
MAT
JE FAR EAST.
THE LAND OF HONGKONG PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA.
PLAN OF BRITISH KOWLOON.
PLAN OF MOUNTAIN DISTRICT, VICTORIA.
PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSIONS, SHANGHAI PLAN OF YOKOKA
PLAN OF MANILA, PLAN OF SAMSON,
FLAN OF GEOKÈK TOWN, PENANG.
Among the other contents of the book are-
ter and Thermeineter, Rainfall, &o. A full Chronology of remarkable events since
with the days on which they fall. Comparative Tables of Money, Weights, e Scale of Hongkong Stamp Duties. The Hongkong Postal Guide for 1888.
Sales of Commissions and Clarges adopted by the Cherubers of Commerce of Hongkong: Shanghai, Amoy and Yewahwang. Hongkong Chair. Jinicksha, and Boat Hire. The APPENDIX comists of
FOUR HUNDRED PAGER
of closely printal matter, to which refermer is
The Daily Press.
wear Fe--ting. A careful commercial
The scheme of the Marquis De MORES
via, tins of one pound. It is said that our fam
T
knoti
Three hearty ohsers for Mr. Tripps brought
THE KOWLOON HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
Encouraged by the anceess which attended
Arrowroolel, C. P. Clator: 2,J. M. A. Silva; 3, H. N. Mod
Best cel 'outien of sweat and pot herbo -1, D. Now-
rojes: &, C. F. Chater; 3, H. N. Mody.
THE PUBLIC HEALTH OR-
on Wednesday
DINANCE.
SANITARY BOARD OFFICE,
12th March, 1880. closed draft Bill to amend the Public Health SIR, I have the honour to hand you the un- Ordinance 1887.
-The Bill, for the sake of convenience, bus boa divided into four parts, viz:-
Part I Preliminary.
Part II Compulsig notiäcation of infections
disease.
J
Part III. Provision as to dealing with in-
fectious disengo. Part IV. Provision as to including disses
not specibed in the Ordinance. Part. V. Legal Proceedings.
-It framing this draft Bill, the Public Health Act 1975 (39 and 38 Vic., Ch. 57) aud | certain clauses, sanctioned in a report dated the 5th of Juao, 1882, by a Select Committee of tho House of Common: to whom wore reforred cer-. tain private Bills relating to Police and Sanitary Regulations, have been taken as a guide.
-An amendment of the Public Health
constantly require by residents and thoas judgment, lies the only route worth mention on the point of being signed the other day, yard on the 2nd inst. steel screw. steamer, of the young men of this Colony will wish they attendance and played various selections during These extraordinary powere so iki. I presume,
having commercial or political relations with the Catries embraced within the scope of the CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY
The Contents are too zmorons to partion Jarize in an Advertisement, but, includo- IRRATIES WITH CHINA-
Great Britain, Nanking, 1842 Tientsin, 1858
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Chefou, with Addition Article. Opium Convention, 18857 Barmah & Thibet Convention, and all others at abrogated. France, Tieetrin, 1858, Convention, 1860).
Tientsin, 1885, Treaty of Commercs, Conventions. 1856 and 1687.
Jr.
United States, Tloutsin, 1858, Additional, 1839.
Peking, 1880 German. Thetsin, 1881 and Peking, 1880), Portugal, 1886
Russia, Japan, Spain, Brazil, and foru.. TARATIES WITH JAPAN ---
Netherlands
Great Britain
United States
Corea
TRESTIER WITH CORSA
TREATIES WITH SIAM
TREATIES WITH ANNAM
TREATIES WITH CAMBODIA CUSTOMA TARIFES
Chinese Гаравено LEGAL
Sismesu Corean
Orders in Conncil for Government of H.B.M Sabjects in China and Japan, 180, 1877, 1878, 1881, 1884, 1894, 1888, 1886, 1986
ing between Kwang-si and Tonquin From: Nanning it is navigated by good sized bost
when telegraphic instructions were received, as far no Taiping-fu, and by smaller houts as that it was to be submitted to Parii for ap. for ng Laugehow, the journey from Nanning proval. This, in the interests of trade, it occupying from twelve to eighteen days, and to be hoped it will soon receive.
is
Section 2. Division of the Ordinance into.
parts.
anger and cargo servies between China and themselves abay to defend their hearts and the afternoon. H. E. the Governor and Lady only be applied when it was absulately necessary length by 36 feat bom. She will be fitted by of lagu-tounia. (Hear, bear.) I am aure, gentle Society's exhibition There was a very fine col-tions referred to Singapore. Her dimensions are 275 feet in homes than to the seller and gentler pastime les Vaux wore amongst those who visited the
to place the Colony in a state of saga.
6--The Ordinance, however, beyond the sec- the builders with their patent improved balance men, however, that whoa the time comes even lection of exhibits in all the departments.
Schedule A, of the accom quadrople-arpassion enginta, to indicate 1600-these luat mentioned, will turn out to a man, and
panying draft, contains no provision for the horse power.
In pot plata Mesara. D. Nowrojee, H. J. Board dealing with infectious disease in ordinary they will be assisted by the thought that ther The delivery of the French mail was begun it 12.40 p.m. Festering.
Major M. S. Browarigg, whose appointment bare got a melong to work ander in the Holmes, H. E, Denson, H. N. Mody, J. H. Cox, times, that is, in the absence of no epidemic. The enacterat now under notion has therefore as Ailede. Camp to the General Commanding feel sxtremely gestifed to see such a large petitors. Mr. Mitanell gained first prize for his en who have done their duty in the Corps. Jaud Hon. C. P.Chater are the most succesfalcom-
boen framed with a view of supplying this want. There will be a e of Polo to-day (the 15th Hongkong we sounced in our lust, served number assembled to bid me good-bye. I exhibit of cahlias and Mr. Holmes for singke
7-Part 1. (Preliminary) deals with:-- instant) at 4.80 p "auseway Bay.
90 the Personal Staff of Sir Thomas Steele, can only say I shall appresin whatever
Section 1. The short title.
1872, to Maroh, 1874; on that of the Lord Liew it as one of the most valuable things in my commanding the Dabila District, from April, you may send us, and shell always look upch geraniums. The specimens of oat flowers were tenant of Ireland from April, 1874 in December, possession. I have always looked upon the Vo Mr. Nowrojen takes first prize for collection of very good, as were thoss of fruit and vegetables. 1876; and on that of Lamt-Guneral J. R. Slunteers as a great movement, and England may fruit, while most of the prizes in the vegetable Sayer, C.B., commanding the Belfast, six sub think herself lucky she has her Volunteers to class fell to Bajor Dempster. For table decora sequently the Western District, from April, fall back or. The Volunteers-in England prospects of Major Brownrigg's advancement in 1882, to March, 1985. It seems a pity that the now a standing army, and England can feel safe tione. Denson gained the cup, prasasted by the Service appear to have been out short hy hiens long as she has this army to defend her shores. Mr. M. y. Tidges on the whole did their
And I may say the same of Hongkong, as long-work we i, bat with the exception of Mrs. De retirement on balf-pay.
Dawe have a Corps ke the present to form a 's awed, which was well deserved, they co avelons, at any rate, of any body that may turn oat afterwards. Gentlemen, I wish you all hardly be semplimented on their decisions inification:- {health and happiness, and trust that the Vo- this class
lunteer movement may still increase, and I The Committos are as follows:-Moz. C. P. hope that the gentlemen who do not give Chator esra. E. L. Woodie, H. J. Helines, Do. their time to the movement will give their
The British ce site gan-ressal Rambler, Commander Usbrue-Moore, arrived here yester day from the Pitas.
We are infor ned ler the Superintendent that the next outward English mail, luft Singapore the I. & O. 9. N. Co.'s steamer Ganges, with et 6 am yesterday for this port,
the journey in the opposite direction from six to nine days. The trade on the Teo Chiang consists of cotton yarn, piece gooda, and Canton goods, in small quantities, op; and timber, beans, rice, staranise, and druga, down. Ia considering the trading facilities secured by the Franch by their treaty, Mr. BOURNE compares the journey From Haiphong to Nanoing with that from Pukhoi to the same place, bowing that while the former corapies about sixteen days, the latter can be accomplished in six days by! Of tensements we shall certainly for some one route, and in thirteen by another longer time to cone have no lack. On Wednesday the but easier route. He also remarke that the prieter, arrived here from Manila, and purpos Paradox Company, of which Mr. Aboll is pro- Teo Chiang is very dangerous,'on account of opening their show in a tout at Bowrington. It ita rapida, beats being frequently wrecked is to be a variety entertainment, partiolars of
which will be advertised. so that valuable cargoea are not likely to
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
SUPPLIED TO THE "DAILY PRESE."]
LONDON, 11th March.
The exhibits will be on view again this after.
inke that route. He closes his remarke on In the agreement between M. Bavier Chauf. FRANCE AND THE DUKE D'AUMALE, is hard on those who give their time to have to Mudy, J. H. Car. A. F: Alves, H. E. Denson, money. We have a great many expenses, and it rajes Nowrojes, J. D. Humphreys, H. N this part of the country with the following four and the Tonquta Protectorate it was nr.
The Ministry have rescinded the ban of exile give money also, and therefore I repeat that IF. Rapp. and 3. M. da Silva. ranged that a post and telegraph office should be significant sentences: "If a railway were opened at Hanger, an condition that 3. Bavierapon the Duke d'Anmale, and the Chaucher bas hope those gentlemen who do not give their constructed in Tooquin to the Chinese Casafour defrayed the cost of the buildings and endorsed the order. in China, Japan &c. with Now Table of Fees border abova Lungahow these conditions The cable, we learn from Courrier d'Hui-
time will assist with meney, and this they can co New Tables of Consular Fee
across the bay. THE FINANCIAL PANIC IN PARIS. Gertlemen. I thank you one more most bearti. the Corpa. by becoming honorary members would be modified; but it would be much phong, has been laid, and the cis is now open tinuous run upon it, and there has been a great
The Comptoir Escompte has had a cor-ly, (Loud applause). shortor and easier to construct a railway from to the public.
rush to sell Metal Companies' shares connected H. P. Ryrie.
Itulee of II.B.M. Suprama and other Courts
Code of Civil Procedure, Hongkong
Table of Hongkong Court Fees
Adwindty Kalen
Foreign Jurisdiction Aut
Regalations for the Consular Courts of United
States in China
Rules of Court of Consus at Shanghai
Chineas Passenger Act
TRADE REGULATIONS
Siam
bors half the cost of the na
HAVAS TELEGRAME.¦'
PARIS, 7th March ABDICATION OF KING MILAN QF SERVIA
The King of fervis ban abdicated in favour of the heir to the Throne.
The air is Prince Alexander, bora August
14, 1876-ED. D. P.
Pakhoi to Nanding than from Haiphong to
H. E. the Governor, Ludy das Voeux, and a with it the border above Lungehow. Tubasa the party from Government Homes took the oppor Viceroy of Chetan is fooliiti enough to sleep Show of visiting the premises of the Hongkong taniby while st Kowloon yesterday for the Flower bile the Resident in Tonquin is working, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. the trade of Pukhoi can scarcely be affectedThe party were contested through the immense by the new route, which cannot do more Hagher, and expres Customs Seizure, China
godowns by the cons. Rocretary, Mr. Issa0 under prosent couditions iban supply foreign pleased with their viss.
themselves as highly goods to the poor Shaus who inhabit the western border of Kwang-si." A railway Amy Starzin Opera Company's first parfor
The date of the opening performance of the from Tisoyen did not apparently enter intamance at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, he Mr. BOURNE's calculations, but there is still been postponed from the 19th to the 21st inst room for a line, from Pakhoi.
We received the following telegram yesterday: Will theThe Amy Sherwin Opera Company, siter pay, left for Hongkong par 8. S. Ganges on
Chipa Japan Shanghat Banded Warehouse, Regulation Customs and Harbour Regulations for the dif forent ports of Chian, Philippines, Siam, &o. Pilotage Regulations HONGKONG
Charter of the Colony
Rales of Legislativo Commail
Port Regulations, &., &c. &c.
noon.
The following are the prize winnOTA:-
PLANTS IN PORN.
C. P. Chater,
3,
3,
|
Seation 3. Extent, of repasl of Ordisation 24 of 1687, with a sting clause in-vesport of, existing by-law),
Section 4. Definitious.
disease has, in accordance with the opinion of
Under the latter suction the torm înfectious
the Board, besz defined to include, for the pre- sent, small por only.
3-Part II. relates exclusively to compulsory
section 5. Notios to be given by Medical
practitioner.
Section 6.. Sanitary Board to supply forms to
Modient practitioner.
Sections 7 and 8. Notification to be made by Occupier, otg, in the absence of a Medical practitioner.
Section 9. Sanitary Board to supply forms
for such information.
Section 10. Penalty in respect of the provi-
sions of the above sections.
9-I would invite special attention to section
Provisions similar to these are to be found in the By-laws passed by the Board on the 20th Cheers wars then give for Major Tripp and
Si sume-1, D. Nowrojee; 2, H. N. Mody December, 1888, under section 13 of the Public Health Ordinance. I have included them in The presentation being over, an open air co-
Tarse foliegs plants-1, C. P., Chater; &, D. Now this draft amendment. as I understand that such vert then took place, the Band of the Regiment roles, 3, H. N. Mody. playing various selections.
Taras dowering pants-, D. Nowrojce; 2, K. J. powers would be more in order if conferred by Gauner Laing Holms; 3, H. N. Moly.
the Ordinance itself rather than by By-lawa opened the programme with a spirited rendering of The Stormfiend, Mr. J. D. Lursik Major Dam Mitchell; 2, 4. F. Alves; 3. 0.7. Article 4 of the Boarl's By-laws under sib
Two camellias 1, H. N. Mody; 2, D. Nowrojoe; made thereander. made his first public appearance in Hongkong Twe dalina-1, J. and was well received. His Dream of the AP. Chator. hert Hall" and "Two Hundred "ars ago" Cos: $, D. Nowrojos.
Three geniums (single)-1, H. J. Holmes; 2, J. section 24 of Action 13 thrown the responsibility of notifying, when the case is not under the were loudly redemands. In the comic line,
Thrau geraniums (double)—1, H. J. Holmes; 2. D. care of a medical practitioner, on the residont with Gunner Bailey, who was equally successful Mr. Laprait shared the honoure of the evening Nowrojee; 3, C. P. Chaber
nearest male adult relative of the patient. Tha Two roses-1, H. J. Holmes: 3, J. Mitobell: 8. 4. By-law assumes lat, sbat the patient has a re in his maging of "Later on." This gentlemaÌN
Miller.
Three oryeontherums-1, D. Nowrojec; 2, H. y. alive, 2nd, that the said relativa is of the male alsa gave evidence of some vocal talent in the
sex, and rd, that the said malo relative reaidos singing of patrioth song "Old England Mody.
Two antara (English)-1, E. N. Mody; 2, C. P. in the same house as the patient. This, I sub- and the Bow. One of the mast finished Chater, 8, Major Dempster.
wait, does not meet the requiements of the performans was Mr. Osborne's singing of Two natere (Chinese)-1, D. Nowrojės,
The Quaker" while Gauner Cooper gave & Three pink carnations, H. E. Denson; 2. D. of sil-pox, infections disease coursiu perVEN Colony. In many instances, especially in the ease
Sergeant Dade is en old favourite and can alwuya. P. Chuter.
Two pankies-1, D. Nowrojes; 2, H. N. Mody: 3,who bave no relatives in the Colony, and whozn By-law No. 4 does pot milfect. This remark ap- but if the iden was over seriously entertaised
Demon Ship was loudly applanded. At the Major Dempster The London Gazette of the 5th ult. contains it seems now to have dropped out of sight.
LF, F. Sawyer (receives 30) beat G. conclusion of the programme the Band again
Two petunias-3, D. Nowrojus ; 2, H. E. Bench:aforce very stringent regulations.
places, where obviously it is highly necessary to the following notification:"Whitehall. Feb. ; Stewart (owes 30); Games 6-2;6-2 m Lungchow is aut the only objective point-The Queen bar been pleased to give and grant
played, and dancing was kept ap till midnight. 3, J. Mitchell.
section Ono gladiolus-1, D, Nowrojes; 2, J, H. Cox, 3, proposed provisions in
7 ere. in There was a spirit and "go"about the whols pro- of the proposed railway. The line is to nato Captain William Motelle Lang, B.N.. her (receives 15). Gates 2
2.--W; H: Wallace (owes 30) best A. G. Wiseedings, which are only too often lasking as such
N. Mody.
respect of the responsibility of nodifying, ornotly One orchid-1, Mrs. H, E. Denison.
on the lines of the reonmuondation of the Balact Royal license and authority that he may accept
meetings, and the Volunteers are to be congratn 3-E J. Coxon (owos 40) beat R. Carr (related on having shown that they can be quite as
Committes of the House of Commons sa ̋stated in their report of the Zad of June, 1882, 30). Games 6-1; 6—8.
| successful in organising an entertainment of this
description as they have already proved the
10. Part III contains provisions as to deal- ing with infectious. 'disonans →→ selves in carrying out air more serious and srdnous duties.
THE LAWN TENNIS HANDICAP.
Three ties in the first round of the Lawn
it is published, or to the following Agouts of a being in contemplation some time nga operas in Hongkong.”
Orders way be sent to Datly. Preza Olios, where { A railway from Pakhoi was actually spokes Wednesday and intend giving similar series of Grond resterday afternoon, and all resulted into depended apen, and kla rendering of Hood's "Two vorbouss-1, A. F. Atro; 2. A. Johnston; S, pline to inmates of batain, brothels, and such like
Viceroy of Canton take Mr. Boven's hint ? the most asecossful season ever known in Singa Teanis Handicap ware played off on the Cricket fair rendering of the autical song "Y3. Ho," Nowrcja; 8, C. P. Chutaz."
HONGKONG... Monsta F. Bankhead & Co. HONOKONG... Mr. W. Brewer,' HONGKONG.Messira. The Hall & Holtz Co. HONGKONG......Messrs. Kelly & Walsh. HONGKONG Mesura Lans, Crawford & Co. HONG 7. Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co. ¡ MACAU TopMr. P. d. da Cruz.
- SWAGT Mera Qualch-&-Co;
AXO............Mr. J. G. Götz. FORMOSA........Mr. J. G. Götz. FOOCHOW........Messa, Hedge & Co. BHANGHAI Hall & Holis Co-operative Co. SHANGILAI.......... Messrs. Kelly & Walth NORTAREN & Hall & Holtz Co-operative Co EIVER Ports and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai. NAGASAKI.....Mesars. The C. &J. Trading Co. KOBE-OK....Mesars, F. Walah & Co. YORORAMA.....Mamre Kelly &Walsh. MAXILA .......Messrs. Diaz Puertas & Co, - HANOI
Mr. Maiufroy. HAIPHONG...... Mr. G. Gavalle. BANGEOK....Mesars. Ramsay & Co.
·SINGAPORE .....Messrs. Helly Walub,
Messra. Maynard & Co.
PENANG
rather easy wins.
PRESENTATIONS TO: MK, H. J. H. TRIPP.
PRESENTATION BY THE HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS.
PRESENTATION BY THE JOCKEY CLA. The members of the Jockey Club attended' in forse at the City Hall yesterday afternoon, to
H.
One day no.fi. Cer.
(no atola-Nons.
Qos lily-1, H. N, Alody; 2, C. P. Chater. Chater; 3, H. Y. Mod
Ons primale or primmose-1, D. Nowzojes; 2, C. P.
Ons byacint-1, D. Nowralso. Onaayalamga-1, D. Neurodes.
Quo palm-1, D. Nowrojee; 2, 0. F. Clintor; 8, H. N. Mody.
One azalea-I, D. Nowrojea; 2, H. N. Mady; 1. C. P. Chaker,
Cas obrysochemum-1, D. Nomauise112, H, N. Mody S, O. P. Chator.
One rose-1, D. Nowrojes; 2, J. H. Ca; V, H. N.
One mater (Brajish)—1, D. Nowrojen; 2, c. r. Ons samellia-1, Q, P. Chator.
be extended-to-Fo-so-ting, which is also und wear the Bar of the Third Grade of the aituated on a narigable waterway. It is Second Order of the Double Dragon, which his site convenient to speak of the line as reaching to confer upon him in recognition of his services Majesty ho Bumperor of China has been pleased these towns, but as a matter of course the while actually and entirely employed beyond French side of the froutior. Of the coci actual points touched will have to be on the Hor Majesty's Dominivas in the Chinese Navy."
Bercial importance of Pe-se a very lively agerins Maritimos steamer Drus when exting A Coylon contemporary states that the Mag- pisture is drawn by our Haiphong conrom. Colombo sarly on the morning of the 17th F6. A most sujoyable avening was epont at the assist at the presentation of an address and testi- porary, and Mr. Bovenz also speaks of it as brary received a savere shock, it being at first Headquarters of the Volunteer Corpson Wednes-monial to Mr. E.J.H. Tripp, who, as Clerk of the My
supposed that she had run on a rock; but as no an important entrepot. According to the damage was done it was constuded that was bad day evening, the occasion being a presentation Course for a longterm of years, has contributed so Chator; 3; H. N. Mody. Courrier it is here that "the caravans from run across some large fsh. It is a curious coin. by the honorary and effective members of the largely to the stress of our annual race meat. the Meikong, tram Yongno, and from Sac-cidence that on 29th De ober, 1887, the M. M. Corps to Major Tripp, the Commandant, on bis fugs and rendered conspicuous enrvice in the rojos; 5, C. P. Caatar. chaen tranship their merchandise to janke, tourbe, laila similar experience, bat in that a popular oficer. Quartermaster Mebta, the tation Ryrie autod as spokes, and was supported at steater Melbourne, just before reaobing. Op departure to Shanghai. Undar the band of that promotion of sport generally. The Hon. P. hy which it is carried in thirty days to Pak was expposed that she had run over á hoi at a cost of five franos per kilometric) sandbank.
of the Corps assumed an unusually pretty spec the table by the Hon. J. Bell-Irving, Masra, M. P. Chater too. By the proposed railway route these
Another privato undertaking is being turned title. The rom at Headquarters was decorated Grats, W. H. Forbes, J. Grant, R., M. Gray, into a limited Company. The engineering with grass formed into stars and other devices, and E. W. Butter. goods could be conveyed from Po-se 10 business of Mr. A. G. Gordon is being convert and served as a refreshment room, the presenta Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Lane. Musas, John Hudl & Co, Tien-yeu (the proposed port) for 20 centimes into A. G. Gordon and Co., Limited, with a tioni taking place ou the lawn outside. Round said-Mr. Tripp, I have the pleasure to present Hon. P. Exar, in making the presentation, capital of $150,000 divided into 6,000 shares of the three sides of the laws banners wars stretched you with an address on behalf of the Jockey
COLOMBO Meeurs. A. M. & J. Ferguson CALCUTTA... Wessrs. Newman & Co. SYDNEY.............
Mesara. Gordon & Gotch. MELBOURNE...Mrs. Norton, Hargrave & Co. BRISBANE...Measrs. Ourden & Gotch.
LONDON.. LONDON...
Ons geraxia (D.)-1, XL. E. Danson; & D. Now
Ene geranium (9g)-1, D. Novizojec, 3.
J.
Holmes.
Moly: 3. H. E. DERG
Chster.
rojo,
Che
Sec. 11. Gives the Board power to order disin- ---fection of premises.
Seo. 12. Gives the Sanitary Roard power to disinfoot premises, destroy articles and make compensation."
Beo. 13. Claims for compensation. Seo. 14. Provision of means of disinfection. Sec. 15, Provision of conveyance for infected
разводк
Soc. 16. Removal of infected persons without proper lodging to hospital by orter of hinistrate.
Sec. 17. Pensity on exposure of infected
persons and things.
Sex 18. Tensity on failing to provide for
disinfection of public convayanser. Bus. 29. Feuelty on letting houses in which
infected persons have been lodging, Sec. 20. Penalty on persons letting houses tank. ing falso statements as to infections disease. With but one exception, precisely similar provisions to the above are to be found in the Public Health Act of 1875, the wording, of G.Phloh, in adapting them to local requirements has been followed as losely as possible. Sectics | 13 does not verur in the English Aet."-
- Il-Part IV, provides for the Board bringing. within the Ordionuca or any part thereof those alisonses which are not specifically montiused in 1, the Ordinance and to which it may be necessary
to apply some, if not all of the provisions: pentalned thereini
One dakilia), H. J. Holmer; 7, J. Mitobell; 8, C.
One Howering plant-1, D. Nowzojec; 2, H. N.
Thres foras (Exotie)-1, D. „Nowrejse; 2. C. P.
Alx ferus (Endi genom)-1, H. N. Mody ; 2, D. Now- 3 & 4. Boverie St., Fleet St. por kilometric ton." Another extraot from each, of which 2,000 shares (to be deemed as from tree to trea Zorming a perfoot and the Chub. The address italt is not a very long H. J. Holzes. LONDON.......Most. Strust & Co.,80 Cornhill the article: "Szachuon has a population of fully paid-up) will be trasferred to Mr. Gordon me tiras attractive soreen. The trees were in few words. That the sporting community Chater; 3, Ms. H. K. Deason.
Thios forns-1, D. Nowrojca: 3, C. P. Chater; 3, Mugurs. Bates, Hendy & Co. Mr. W.M. Wille, 151.Cannen 86. 57,712,897, Kwangtung 29,706,249, Kwang-in part payment of slookin-trade and goodwill.
Four camellia bloons-1, D. Nowrojes: one, but I think good things caz siwaya bi said Mt L.B.Rieby.68, Ras Lafayette. si 5,151,827, Kweichow 7,669,181, Yunnan It is proposed to purchase the premises on hung with Japanese lanterns while the Eses of of this colosy, which we mambore of the D Nowrojes; 9. C. P. Chatar.
Four clrysanthemum bloome-1, II. N. Mody; 2, which the business is conducted, together with the building was decorated with numbers of mail Jockey Club are here to represent, have the Faur rose bloom-1, H. J. Holmes; 3, D. Now? one-third does not interest us, from a com-Mill at $1.75 per foot, which would absorb ing were the four letters, of enormous size, warded sport in this colony in a way, which
Six bunches cat flowers--None- you may feel very hearty sure. You have for 883,500, of which $50,000 world be paid in each, merciat point of view, the districts they and the balance qould remain on mortgage until H. J. H. T." the initials of Major Tripp, has Aver been exceeded the whole Miss Atres: 2, J. D. Hungbrey; 3, Miss Livel
Stamps or rockwork, with fern croupar-Nose. Table dooorsiona-Mes. Cox (special prize). inhabit wet being in communication the end of the existing louse in 1893.
filuminated by small coloured intigs. In front voneni, of Ite history by say other Clerk of Hand Bouquet--L, Ming Alvós.
LONDON LONDON...
PABLO
BERLIN.........G. Hildebrandt, 111, Alexandrinen 11,721,576. Of this population of120,000,000 | udjoining promines lessed to the Steast Saw coloured glass lamps. On the top of the build.greatest appreciation of your services to thom zojoo; 8, H. N. Mody.
Street.
SAN FEAN CO.. Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Merchant
Erokoage.
NEW YORK.....Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park Row,
Daily Press Office, January, 1880.