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With which is incorporated THE CHINA DIRECTORY. 1TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL IBSUN), COMPLETE, WITH APPENDIX, PLANs, ào, Lo.. Royal 30. pp. 1,216......85.00. BHALLEN EDITIOs, Royal 8vo, p.p. 820, $3.00..

THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY lias been thoroughly revised and brought us to date, and again much increased in bulk.

It contains DESCRIPTIVE and STATISTICAL Accourts of, and DIRECTORIES for HONGKONG

Do. Ladies' Directory

Do, Teak Directory

Do, Military Fornos

MACAO. CHINA

Pakhoi.

Holbow.

Wham.pan.

Cauton

Swataw

Azady.

'Takao.

Taiwanfoo.

Kelung

Foachow

Japan-

Nagasakd

Kobe (Hyogo).-

Опака,

Tokyo.

Yokohama,

Niigata.

Hakodate

VLADIVOSTOCK,

Tu PHPPINES-

Manila.

Coba Iloilo.

BORNEO

Sarawak,

Labuan

Winshow.

COCHIN CHINA-**

Ningpo.

Shanghai.

British North Borneo,

Baigon.

Cambodia.

ANNAM-

Chunkiang.

Wulu.

Huž

Kiukiang.

Taurano, o

TUIN

Haiphong.

Hanoi.

Namdinb, &.

ŠIAU

Bangkok.

BRAITH SETTLEMENTS

Jankow

Ibang-

chungking. Chefoo.

Takz. Tientsin.

Poking.

Woi Hai Wei.

Port Arthar.

MALAY STATE)--

Johore.

Nawahwang.

GOREA

Séoul.

Chemulpo.

Ynenst

British.

Bingapore

Malacca.

Pansog.

Sungsi Ujong.

-Selangor,

Ferak.

NATAL SQUADRONŠ—

United States.

Japanese.

Russian.

French.

Gorman.

Chinese Northern.

INTIMATIONS.

A B. WATSON & CO., LIMITED

WATSON'S

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On

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By the use of those battis, OIGARS, 15 | wolf as ALL GOODA, which are susceptible to the destroying influcnoss of moisture oat ba.. hupt in good and perfect condition., '--

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THE DAILY PERM, TUNEDAY, APRIL 1012, 1880.

interests of this colony any be overlooked by the proposed Obins Association, unless steps he taken to keep them prominently to

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Mandarine

Epeaking of the separation of the military Mr. Francis, in opening the case for the plain would therefore confine himself to the contract-THE AÛTION. AGAINST THE HÔNG-

KONG AND SHANGHAI BANK coma of Hongkong and Bingapore the tiff, said this suit Lad arisen out of a contract The original contrast was for the delivery in Whitehall Review remarks: What should be entered into tatoon plaintiff and defendant for Hongkong of two ateamed which were to fuilla

IN MANILA. dono--and we have suggested it more than one to construction and equipment of two steamers cortain mute of spood. In the first agromefend

The Manila correspondent of the Free Press the front. Honce our suggestion for the la that the Governor and General Commanding for the river service of Tonquin, the price of person was pointed oat as the one to be entieflad

at Hongkong should be made into one-that is, which was 870,000. To stoomors had been with that speed, but in the additional articles writes: The affairs of the Hongkong and. formation of a Hongkong Association, either that Hongkong should have a purely military built and had been accepted find handed over to thore was a sore definita agreement in that re. Shanghel Bank are occupying the mind of the branch of the Chion Asociation, or as head. The Inhabiled row of the island is to defendants and $48,000, paid and the dispute was speet. It wilmitted that the original con- public a grant goal. On Saturday (10th) Jorado a distinct body. While the interests of Hong-small to nessitats the prosonce of a Civil Goes to how much of the balance was still due and tract was never fulfilled. The steamers could and Co, claimed a sam of 820,000 in payment of Teraor and a General command of the troops, owing. The phintiff was not making to ro- not be delivered in time and in consequenseite claims against the Bank, which the Hank ro- kong are necessarily bound up with the As a mattor of fnot, so far as ita administration over the entire $22,000, He admitted there had penalty by way of demurrage was afro fused to pay. As soon as ita decision was known. trade of China, its conditions differ so wide- in concerned, Hongkong is a pluse which ought been properly deducted $7,000 by way of penaltyapon and additional articles were salatliated all the funds in the Bank wore size, sa that me

original ones: to be seen after by the military and naval author for delay and completion, according to tems in the place of the

Upon transnotion of any kind could be carried on. This ly from these of the Treaty Ports think some les; anri on it is chiefly a depot for duiting Flaintiff's claim was therofore redusod 814,700 the constraction of the articles o casa stato of things went on till Tuesday, when after degree of separate representalion is essential. ontward-bound merchandise to the various porte and of this $6,200 wes admitted by defen practically turned, and bis contention was thus the Bank had deposited, by instruction from of Chiha and Japan, iin Chamber of Commerce dant and and bou paid into Court, plaintiff did not fulfil the condition of these ad- their legal adviars; a mum of $120,000, first in the is quite capable of taking care of the commercial so that only a sum of $8,800 was in disputo, ditional articles and secondly, when he aventually Banoo Bilipino which anm was afterwards with- The death of a sentanarian is recorded at side. With Singapore matters are different, and that consisted in the main of certain de falulled the condition as to speed, the steamers drawn, a further deposited in the Chan de De- Manila.

and the proposal to add a General there in a dustions defendants, claimed to make in the na-ware not in good order scanrding to the meaning positor business was resume, and the panic, fare of demurrage for delay in Coshin-China of the additioral contrast. The additional concreated by this disturbance of the ordinary course highly sensibls move.. The delivery of the English mall was began

and for certain sums of money paid on behalf trast stood one in contrast to the original one of business, began to subside. The papere again The April númber of the Chinese Recorder of plaintiff. Mr. Francis then went on to read the in this respoot, that whoress under, the original bad a tumour, the day before yeatering, that a st 3 p.m. yesterday,

he rescued us. The third paper on "The New petition, which stated that plaintiff entered into contract the steamers were to ho delivered in new chim had been presented to the bank by the H. M. 8. Constance was to leave Shanghai on Testamont in Chinese" by. B. is the opening a contrast on 15th October, 1988, with the defen Hongkong, under the additional contract, ibo same Jurals and Co. for over 3810, 0, this, article. Mrs. A. S. Parker contributes a brosla-dants to construct two-steamers" and to deliver steamers ware to be accepted subject to the fol- however, was contradisted in one of yesterday's Sunday for Hongkong.

tion of the * Nú Lon Na" by a Chinese female the same on the 94th May, 1887, in Hongkong.lowing conditions-they were to be doliworot papers, which profuses to know better than its H.M. 8. Porpoise arrived at Shanghai- from scholar named Song Zab-chao, a native of Po The steamers were to attain on a trisltrip 10 knots in Haiphong instead of Hongkong, at the risk neighbours, but which continues to say that Ja- ohen, which is a homily and guide to hor sex on an haur under continuous steam for three hours of the plaintiff, who had to pay insuraneo, ibo rado sud Co have giron nation that they will Chinkiang on the 12th inst.

the whole duty of womy. This paper will be Thesum to be paid forthese steamers was $70,000, dolenduris paying for coals and exponana during shortly claims from the Bank $800,000, Major Morrison has mot in his resignation of rasd with a good deal of interest The Rev. N. as mentioned in the agreement. The plaintiff was the voyage. That clause, he submitted, nearly It is very hard that tho Bank, (which for the this post of Commandant of the Shanghai VolunJ. Plumb hur un article entitled "In what Lines unable to complete the steamers and they were dowel the alteration in the terms of the agree-Law here has no personality, owing, the latter teer Corps, on account of pressure of work, of Action can our three Missions most effectively not finished hofore hay 24th, 1887. They were rumt, and the burdon pat upon Osorge Fen- says, to the Bank not having complied with all NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

The Daily News gives currency to ramour prouocate their work in Usion," and a short one-not completed until the 5th August. Additional wick & Co. in bearing the cost of insurance the regalatious necessary; whon athlibing Communications on Editorial mathren should be

that it is in contoraplation to convert the Stange papa en "The Missionarios and the articles of ngrisement were then mada radar was coouterilanced by the payment for coals stealf in Manila) shont still be considered su addressed The Editor," and those on binhi Horse Bazaar into a limited Company.

follows, in which the writer sote which it was agreed bent in spite of the delay and other exponece by Maesra Marty and much of a personality that money can be claimed ta, down the dislike of the latter to the former to the defendants would take over the steamers, D'Abbadia. He contended that the leavers from it, and that it should de hold responsible for Manager," and cut to individuals by name.

Correspondenta arò requesfod to forward their name A telegram from Perth, dated the 20th March, the mistake methods of the Roman Catholic plaintiff undertaking the risk of the voyage from were in charge of the plaintif until after the the same. and address with communicatione addressed to the announces that naplondid disonvery of tin has boon prieste. Some other short papers follow, and Hongkong to Haiphong and sil charges and trial trip. He now came to the words, "de- It is thought very regrettable by many smongat the Rev. J. G. Thomson, M.D., gives the couns jusuranda against loss or damage by accident, livery of suce." Ilia friosd had argued that the thicking Spanin Is that the Bushomið not Editor, not for publication, bat ne oritemas of good reported from Blackwool, Western Australis.

cluding chapter of his Historicul Landmarks the defendants bearing cost of conis and all othorne ac musat in Hongkong" but theres--have taken-stronger menzures in the beginning, The Agents (Mosses. Siomssen & Co.) Inform of Maeso, bringing them down to 1899. In a expones; tint the speed of the stemmer shoulding maat bo gathered from the terms of the and bow same legai mao think it would be winst na that the D. D. B. steamer Bellona, from collected forra they wonki voustilate an interest-be 0.5 knots, and that plaintiff should submit to whole contract. He contended that, bearing in for the Bank to clog here and try and get tha Advertiserents and Subscriptions which are not Hamburg, left Singapors on Sunday for this porting and nestal little sketch of the history of a deduction of $7,500 by way of penalty that ons mind the other clauses, the words meant "an sean matter settled in Sprid; where, at ang rate, the the Portugnose colony. Some correspondence of those steamers was to be delivered on the 5th a posible." By agreement plaintiff under- issue would be soewer: decided, and whero nil ordared for a flaod period will be continsed until

The Agonte (Mesura. D. Sassoon, Sous & Co.) and a review of the recently published Life and August and the other on the Està, in default a took to deliver the steamers under approval of concerned could be cilet by ́s Court of law for countermanded,

inform as that the steamer Avratnan Aponr Letters of Samuel Wells Williams, LL.D." penalty of $50 per day. These steamers were the French Government, sad if that approval the discussion of the whole affair. Others again. from Calenta, left Bingapore yesterday for this make up the contents of the number.

delivered in Haiphong in good condition and was withhold for some timɔ it was not the fault | think that the best solution of the difficulty. port.

The Daily Nesos translates the following from plaintiff was entitled to receive $70,000 loss the of the defeudents. Mr. Fenwick, when in the would be for the Back in make a compromise, the Shen-pa-In consequance of the recent 7.500 agreed to be deducted. Plaintiff had received box bad admitted that the cargo on board the and tand ever part of the san demandes by railway accident at Tientsin, the Viceroy L from the plaintiffs money amounting to. 48,000 Lorne was there with his knowledge, anul le furado and Ce, and pat an aul to an an- Hung-chang bas ordered that Ng Choy, tús and olaimed a balanos of $14,500. He also claim, i statod that he ronrked to Mr. Jack that if they noying business. But there uro so many dif- wore puiting cargo, en board it was as good forent versions told of the afair and so many ed $1,058 for insurance, payments for measure Managing Director, is to have three marks of gross error, ce black marks," set down, in ble ut, do making a total claim of $15.758. The as their taking do-ivery. From that romark, he different opinions concerning it that it is al defendants' answer they admitted the ogree (Connel) vantured to submit that plaintiff did most impossible to arrive at the truth of the record which will be a live this obtaining

ment and the supplementary agreement; they not think that delivery was to be made in Hong- story, or the best solution of the difficulty is lucrative appointments for some time); and that badtitted payment of $14,000, Defendants kong and not in Haiphong. It was not his in-thought extremely hard and unfair that the Yang Eco-shan, Director, and Yen Ya-fang stated they had paid $4,315 on behalf of the tention to call any evidence, and if his lordship Bank, which was founded here an enstain Director, both of whom are Taolais, bare och punti. They claimed 86,200 for demurrage, came to the conclusion that, the sum pald inte prificiples according to the advice and approval two similar marks set against uir um The enying due to the plaintiff $6,300, which they had Court by defendant was edilcient, ho would ask of wdi-known and rouble lecri ingal advisers, dead are to buried at the public expose, and

should now bo'sabjected to all the annoyance cash, or nearly $300. Fifteen bodies have been supplementary agreement was drawn up and the submitted that the only way to interpret the having acted throughout with the traditions) the relations of sand to receive 300 thousands of Faid into Court. Continuing, Mr. Francis said the him to give then their coste.

diepate urbes from the careless way in which the Mr. Francis, in saring up for the plaiutin and anpleasantness from which it is suffering, found, and consequently 4,500 thousands of cash us of the word "delivory." The question for the supplementary agrement was that defendat is houer, and heavaty of a respectable English have been paid to relatives, but thero may hare Court in view of the circumstances at the time said although they had power to reject the enterprise. been more people killed, sue account giving the wos as to the remarkable interpretation to be vessels owing to the delay in completion, they her as 20. The faults of several people put on this agreement. In the first place were still willing to take thom if the plaintiff united to immediately produce this fat accidit would be pat in evidence that the delivered one of them at once, and the other on out the fault of the foreign dritor of the Tien vesela were completed at the time the the 1215 August, and also undertook the risk of tsin trafa, who not in a at state to drive it; supplementary contract was entered into and the taking them to Haiphong, poy the insurance and

All letters for publication should be written on our dds of the paper only:

Orders for extra coples of the Daily Frans should is seat before 11 am on the day of publication: After hat hour the supply is limited.

TELEPHORA No. 12

The Daily

Press

HONGKONG, APRIL 16TH, 1889.

String-Offs of the Consting Stammers of Ts proposal to found China Association

P.A.0.5.N.Co. Biemissen & Co.

in London one which should meet with Indo-China 8. N. Co. H. C. &, M. S. B. Co. Douglas S. S.Co Scottish Oriental S.s.car support from all old Chine hands. China Mer. B. N. Co. nesneous Ceast Strs. The occasions on which such an association The LIST OF RESIDENTS now contains would to called upon for motive exertion may FOURTEEN THOUSAND AND SIX HUNDRED perhaps not be very numerous, but the value

the names of over-

FORMIGNERS

order the initial as well as the arusines baing alphabetion).

The MAPS and PLANS have been mostly rngraved in a superior skyle and brought up

·to date. They now oonist 02.

Owing to the 19th ist being Good Friday the meeting of the Punjon Mixing Company oalled for that day has been postponed to Sa turday, the 20th iust.

ended the 14th instant.

*

The return-of-the-Garator of the City Tal. Museum shows that 164 Baropeans and 1,739 Chinese visited that institution during the neck

The Agents (Messrs. Jarding, Mathasen & Co. inform us that the Glen Line steamer Glen- orduey, from London, left Singapore yesterday morning for this part.

The Nippon says the Japanes Government is harrying on with, the draft of the now treaty with Ameries in order that it may be completed before the arrival of the new Minister.

Mr. Hugh Fraser, the newly appointed British

The Nippon Yaron Kaisha have, we lourzi from the Japan Gazette, decided to sail every CODE OF SIGNALS IN ONE AT VICTORIA LEAK. Various Treaty ports there are the Chambers west, commencing from ili ad inst,

FLAGS OF MERCANTILE HOUSES IN CHINA.

MAP OF THR FAR EAST.

MAP OF THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG,

PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTÓRIA.

PLAN OF Berrisн KOWLOON.

PLAN OF MOUNTAIN DISTRICT, VICTORIA,

PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSIONE, SHANGHAI.

PLAN OF YOKOHAMA. PLAN OF MANILA, PLAN OF SAIGON. PLAN OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS ON SINGAPORE. PLAN OF GEonos Town, PENANG.

Among the other contents of the book are→→ An Anglo-Chinese Calendar, Dean of Baronis

ter and Thermometer, Rainfall, ka. A full Chronckgy of remarkable events since the advent of foreigners to China and Japan A description of Chinese Festivals, Fasta, "ko.,

with the daya on which they fall. Comparative Tables of Money, Weights, ko Sealy of Hongking Stamp Duties, The Hongkong Postal Guide for 1888. Scales of Commissions and Charges adopted by the Chambor Commerce Hongkong Shanghai, Amoy and Newchwang. ffongkong Chair. Jinrioksha, and Boat Hire. · The APPENDIX consists of

between Shanghai, Focehow, Jinson, Fusan, Yuonsan, and Vladivostock,

I

plained that American missionarios had been

be in order.

THE BLIND AND DEAF IN

CHINA.

The following is a statement of the prezent

mangad under cus Alphehot in the strictest questions calling for strong représentation at tiary to Japan, and Mrs. Fraser arrival hero long and that of another foreign engineer, who who was to bear the expense of these Tassels Defendanta ugrond to accept the vessels vu tanse schools for the Blind and the Deaf as it appears of the service it would be able to rondor, when Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoten-the fault of those who delayed the othee train soenly serious question between the parlies was to make gooil any damage done on the voyage down, įstatus of the subjust of the proposal opening of the Farsign Office came up would to almost yesterday by the P. & O. steamer Clyde on their just as a train was going to start from Tang being sant at fliat season of the year from Hoagonditions, and they were extitled to every to the writer: Tho' poople who have been in- incalculable. British merchants interested in Way to Tokyo.

kn, having injured his hand with a wartridge kong te Haiphong, and the agreemant anma to boost they could get under the contract: Both treated in the matter for years and those who left a passenger train to take care of, itwolf, and

was that in consequence of defendants having the vessels having been approved by their own

now becoming neqnainted with it in the Ohio trade have no special organisation:

returned to Tientsin, on an engine to love his right to reject the stoamers, they stipuistod eers were inconoton if there had not been the large contzen of Chios are not a for. After in England to represent their interests. At the

injurg saedically treated. The first of these is that one steamer should be delivered at once and pattive nutiorstanding that the vessels bad tips the capital cities and the central cities of had, and the last will perhaps be discharged another on the 12th Angast Fiber which-the-bron transferred from placetil-to-defenisista varions dialets should have their schools of Inbility invarred would be $50 per day nail de there would not have been any stipulation about enclent size and number recore bad boys aud of Commerce, and the Londos Chamber of

A mouth or two ago wa (Japan Garlie) otvory. That agreement was for delivery in tefordants paying the crews. When the vessels girls now so sadis neglected. The opening of an Institution for the saf" need bo" no longer Commerce bag on India and China section,

It is reported in the Daily News that a reaf prohibited from addressing a meeting of Chriz Hongkong and actually took place in Hongkong. arrived in Haiphong Messra. Marty and D'AU but what is wanted in an association having of acriterous quartz has been found on the lane at Nagaoka, Niigata-ken, on the ground The oas on the 5th August and the other on the bidic were deprived of their use for 81 days delayed as far as Shane ai goes, for the subject

19th August, after the captain asporintendent for because the metrod milo was incorrect, and

haa book curassed sufficiently and thỏ boys for its head quarters in London devoting ite North Saddle, and that a syndicate in being that the proposed meeting was out of Settlement the defendants had examined the ships and geopridify bocanso they suffered, damage while the first school are all ready to come. atttention exclusively to cur commercial formed at Shanghai to offer it on the Hongkong limite. In roforenoo to this matter several coonud everything to

As soon as practical it soins 4 in "another jurt What being detained. Ho submitted that the blame relations with China, an association including long to sell it by the foot.

or London market. The promoters hope are manicestions have passed between foreigners and xiatif guarnsteed under the suplementary for this could not be laid on either parly. He of the city for doaí girls shonid ba begin. Those

the Government, seemingly with gool effect, Recently, the Governor of Toyama-ken wrote "greement was that though defendants submitted that these vessels had bean delivarod already seen are mostly the children of poor ia ite membership all firms having-conneo-

It is very seldom indeed, says the Rising Sun, to the authorities enquiring whether in oase were owners of those vessels bey would undertake one s the 5th nad one on the 12th Angst parents, who, of course, cannot furnish the funda tions with China that might be desirous of that cases of pirney are reported on the Japina foreigners were invited to deliver roligious the risk of delivering them in Haiphong in good and aceptad, and thist the purchase money for eresting a building for the school, nor even It is hoped that among the pupils there joining it. The executive committoe would, coast, but we hear that alustanre openrred off speeches by Japanese holding resting outside repair, making good any damage suffered by was then duo, that the ponalty for delay beray for their food away from home.

Nouto on the 3rd inst., when a junk laten with Settlements they were to be allowed to dounident. With regard to evideone which would tween these two dates had been rat and intis- whomever any questions arose which might rice and sandries was hoarded and pirated of a sc. The Government, a native paper saya Haiphong for 81 days as should be able to pravo plaintiff had ultimately filed to gain the tp-capabl, themselves of going to distant cities and be put in as to the detention of the rosals în Had and that no farther penalty was chas. If are those who will become efficient scholars and properly be supposed to come within the sum of money and ten Inles of rios.

replied in the affirmative. Itecollecting the pre- to his lordship that the detention arose owing proval of the Frengh authorities as to the spredIntroducing the systems for instructing the province of the association, place itself is

vions prohibition, we bare boạn considerably sar- The Shen-pan annonces that the Margain prised that on the same ruling Col Oleoth was to the base for the trial trip not being properly of the vessels, that would not have intortel Deaf. I be beginning of this noble charity is delayed here at Shanghai then there will be a counwusication with the Foreign Office, Tsang has been appoised to the control of the nat prosented from delivering bis addiistics pinasarod, for which the French authorities were with the transfer of the steams. Mass Murty uel fanger grind of waitis on the part of the

10 blame, endowing to damage suffored by storm and D'Abbade wont have been entitled to throw | which would vaturally be glad to have the f.Tung Wen Kwan, or Collage of Peking, a post tootares in places ho has done. In-pin case to while waiting for this error to be rectified, and the sters biok on plaintiff's hands and sus 200,000-deaf pleaders for our sympathy and helg

for which, it says, he is peculiarly wall qualified the least regard has been paid to limits; he has by his intimate acquaintance with foreign lan-skiplood from place to place sruthing in apport certainly the plaintin was not auswerable for that. for damages, but that did not affect the question or the lines Engro

The readers of this aro requested to obtain in. guages, manners, and customs.

of his belief without the slightest hindrance George Fenwick--I am now managing diroc of delivery. With reference to the expenses of the The following are the orlors of the dur" round, whether the intended foreign speakers tims of the making of this contract I was carry-hadelfected the copairs at Haiphong and although girls and make a memorandum of their names, Equity demands that the same rule should apply for of George Fenwick & Co., Limited. At the vessels, the only other point in dispate, pinistit formation na to the existence of deal boys or for the pasting of the Legislativa Council, to be bo Christians or Buddhists. We are glad to ig an fasiness alone. I unds the contract for they were legally entitled to do so, had not st-of asianpound, whether they are willing to have held to-morrow (Wednesday) at 4 pim. :—

hear of the decision of the Government and we the construction of these two steamers. The timepted to make any obarge. With referanes of residence are certain that our friends the missionaries will steaners were not ficished by the specified time to the expense of crows, anal, &o, he submitted them enter a school to learn to read, write, and experience the same feeling. It marks another Captain Lords, in the employ CE Mare. Marty the atramers were the the property of deford Practice & trade: If among the Deaf of whom You may leurs there are those whoso £ner of advance in the oxtension of Endom by the anthe and D'Albadie, superintended the construction aufs, that M: Rebbook was serving on their en-

Doar relative would. from his education and sym- rities to the propagandists of the Christian faith of the voesole, and Mr. Jack, in the same employ,gineer en board, as well as Mr. Fenwick's. re-

superintended the construction of iron work. I presentative, and that if there coals were sap-pathy, become a god instructor, that is s fact wanted. It is very dosirable to secure thees who The following itams are from the Lordon and received the steamers $48,000. The atenmera plied at his order it was for the as of the have suffered themselves directly or through China Express of the 15th March 2 were completed in August, 1887. We had a trial vessels. He submitted deloc fante were not ex-

Gibraltar, March 14th-Steamers Australia trip abset the end of July. Hetween May and titled to be repaid theas amounts and that plain. friends in order to get the services of those in- and Duke of Westminster, Byoga for Nig York, July there was a conversation about the delay tiff was entitled to the antenn glaimed, less thanted by bigher motives than money. Spenisl callided here; former slightly damaged, latter in completion between myself and defendunts small suma which it had been admitted most he stress is laid upon this request.-Shanghai. uninjured.

and they said they would orast lae ponalty. On deducted the trial trip the steamers did not complete the re- Judgment was retorreds v quired speed of 10 knots. Alterations were made, but the steamers still did not feltil the required speed. I called on Mr. Marty and he agreed to take the steamers as they were I paid o penalty of 87,500. The spot attained by the stoamers was 0.8. A supplementary agresmont was then made. Mr. Marty stil it was a very dangerous time of the year just than to take the steamers to Haiphong and he wished me to take worst months in the Chias Sue. On the 6th the risk. July August, and September are the August Mr. Marty put a captain, and crew on board the Cerf Previous to doing that Capt. tang has been appointed Governor of Krangsi Legode took an inventory of everything on board His Fixellsacy was interviewed by His Majesty and compared it with the plans and specifications the Ehaperor provions to his departure from the Mr. Hyudman and myself were on board at the same time. Anything that was found wanting spital." on board was made good at the time. The Cerf

FOUR HUNDEAD PAGES

of closely printed matter, to which reference is

constantly required by residents an those having commercial er political relations with the Countries ambriced within the scope of the CLEONIC and DIRECTORY.

The Contents are too numerous to partion- larize in an Advertisement, but include TREATLES WITH CHINA--

Great Britain, Nanking, 1842 Tientsin, 1858

Chefoe, with Addition Article. Opium Convention. 1888. Barmah & Thibet Convention,

and all others not abrogated. Francs, Tiestain, 1958, Convention, 1880.

Tientsin, 1835, Treaty of CommSICS, } Conventione, 1886 and 1887. United States, Tientsin, 1858, Additional, 1889.

Poking, 1880

German, Tientsin, 1861 and Peking, 1850. Portugal, 1888

Basela, Japau, Spain, Brazil, and Peru, TREATIES WITE JAPAN-

Great Britain

United States

TREATIES WITH COBEA

TREATIES WITH SIAM

TREATIES WITH ANNAM

Netherlands

Cores.

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ansistance of such a practical body in die posing of them. The local Chambers of Commerce at the Treaty Ports would na a matter of coarse maintain a correspondence with the China Association in London, and by making their reprogon tatione through its channel, ■ well as to the Consuls or the Mialalers in Peking, they would more likely to

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secara prompt alter- tion to them.. Tho WaDi of touch between the Ministers and communities at

of Women and flirla Ordinancs, 1889,

2. Commiten on the Prava Reclamation Bill.

-Third reading of the Halldings Bill.

Ons of the cami-final ties in the Lawn Tennis Handicap was played off yesterday. J. H. Saw. yer (recoving 80) beat C. Phtt (scratch! | Games, 88; 8-6; 7-5. To-day F. J. Coxon

First reading of a Bill entitled the Protection

plays 8. G. Bird, and the winner will bars to meet Sawyer in the final, which will probably be

played to incrrow,

to Porta is notorious. Representations from the latter are, it is generally boliered, not treated with very great doferonco, while the communities on their part know almost ne thing of what the Ministers are doing. Aed nu tho út inst. or an unknown reef at the China Association in London, commucicat: Lentrance to Billiton harbour. The steamer re 253 feet long, 36 feet-brosd, and 22 fout 6 inches "mained on the reef for about eight boure and a

The B. I. atosmer Goalparo, which arrived in Singapore on the Sth inst, from Batavia, grand

9th inst

SUMMARY OF THE

"KWANG-PAO.

72th April. PEEING NEW

The Ex-Commissioner of Justics of Kwang

THE REPORTED SALE OF THE

*** KULING."-

The Courier of the 12th April says:-We have received further news from Ichang respect- ing the negotiations that have bean sutered into batean cortalu Chinese offcials and the repre sentatives of the Uppor Yangtare Staan Navi gation Company. The first news we published the eabject was to the effect that the strainer Kaling was to ho purchased by two powerfa Viceroys and the China Moretants Stea Navigation Company for the sum of Tis. 120,000 and that each of the three purchasing parties was to contribute Tla. 400. It was also, we said, part of the bargain, that the sellers would foot attempt to ran another gleamer between I chang and Changking for ten years. The newsnom forwarded by our correspondent is to the offe that the terms of the proposed parohase bare charged, and that the Viceroy of Szechnen

The London and Glasgow Shipbuilding and Engineering Company have secured the con tract to construst two twin-surew steamers, ing directly with the Foreign Office, would half, when she came off without basing sustained deep, and about 8,000 teas each. They will be to some extent, and we believo largo ez-any damage. The Free Prezradily that she left supplied with triple-azpansion engines. These vessels are for Messrs. Swire and Soas, Loudon, sout, remedy thie atato of things. As it Singapore for China on the afternoon of the and are intended for the China coasting trade. would be a British Association communicat..

The death is announced of General John Captain F. H. A. Des Vosir, 65 Dmgood ing with the British Government the divided

Gurls, Aids de Camp, and Mr. Slingsby W. Leslie Dennis, U.B, Colonel of the 2nd Battalion responsibility of the co-operative system Belbell Private Secretary to His Excel: Oxfordshire Light Infantry, at his residence of which seems to paralyse the action of the leny the Governor, who have resigned their Kensington, in his eightieth year. He entered Ministers at Peking would be got rid of appointments, leave here to-day in the P&O the army in 1828, And while earring with the steamer Olyle, and prooood, in the first place, to 49th Regiment in China took part in the The Chambers of Commerce at the Ports are Shanghai, Thence they intend to proceed to operations resulting in the capture of Chusto, cosmopolitan bodies, who address their ro- Poking, and should the seomnts of the shooting and si Canton and Amoy, after which he was

The baglore of the barners will receivò far presentations, as a rule, not to individual in Manchuria prove favourable will probably go employed as a military magistrato at Chosan

sailed on the 10th, or 11th August. She took the nabeaction on their instruments from the to Moukden. We understand that Capt, the

John Chinaman will be in groat "form" at fall cargo of coals. The estimated vegage from! Consule or Misistors, but to the one of their Hon. J. S. St. Aubyn, of the Grenadier Guards, the forthcoming Universal Exhibition of Paris, here to Haiphong is two to two and a half 20th the 2nd woon to the 5th of the man aumber happening to occupy for the time be-will anconed to the post of Aids-de-Onup to the says a correspondert. For a long lim the days. Fifteen tons of coal would be a liberal and in datean from the 15th of the 7th moon and the Viceroy of Hupoh are prepared to nach pay Tle. 60,000-Tb. 194,000 in all-provided Orders in Comell for Government of H.E.M.ing the position of doyen. The result is that Governor.

Celestials had refrained from participating in allowance for the voyage. On the 16th she to the 1st of the St.

that the Company will undertake not to at Subjects in China and Japan, 185, 1877,

questions demanding prompt attention are too Mr. Labechora writes in the last issue of the Big Show, but at the last moment on was ready. She was examined and dealt with in 1878, 1881, 1884, 1884, 1896, 1886; 1836.

His Majorly has been offering exrifices in the topt to me a simmer to Chungking for ier mercantile magustes of Canton expressed their the same way as the Cerf. The Licorne took

yours and that Li-Znag-tang we fanoy our frequently shelved. Placing it on the lowest Sir John Pops Henessy, who will wish to tes allowed to exhibit, and a fall-blown firebricks, mulling sand, and maubinory on de-temple within the precincts of the Palace. ground, the Olins Aasociation would serve will then retire from the Colonial segrive oficially in this person of an attacks of the

return to England in June from the Mauritius, exhibition-commissary has now been appointed fendants' account,

The Governor of Kwangsi motorialises the corespondent means Li Hung-chaug har offered Tla 40,000 for the Xuling, but he says aan additional laver to expedite the pre-ponsion of £1,200 year. I hear that he intends Chinese Legation in Madrid. A Chinase pavilion Captain Lerede is dead and Mr. Marty in not in

Cross-examined by the Attorney-General-Throne praying that candidates, from the tribes the tannger of the Company wants TL. 47,000 to take an early opportunity of re-entering the greas of foreign interests in Chiria.

Hense of Commons. Bir John is an advanced will be daly erected in the Oriental department the Colony. I was told that vesle were going to the borders of the province that bare now for her, also Tls. 7,000 for property purchased Redioal, and also a strong Home Baler, as he of the Exhibition parallel with the Arenas de be put on board the Cerf and I did not object sworn allegiance to China shoukl be allowed to at Ichang, and Tls 8,000 for travlling expenses and remuneration for loss of time. Our corres pondont writes as if the sale was completed, but has always been, much to bis elit, Sir John Saffron, and a squat of pig-tailed artisane are I was aware that go was being pet on board enter the examinations. may for aught we know be an advanced Radical now busily employed on the Champ de Mars, the Licorne, but I do not remember making any

The rations of ries have bem distributed by from acquiring made in Sibingkai wo beljave Amongst other items we may nets that Japanese objection. I remember remarking st the time to

TREATIES WITH CAMBODIA

Cvaroms Taxirre

Chinese Japaninso LEGAL

Siamese

Corean

Kulva of H.B.N. Supreme and ather Courts

in China, Japan de, with New Table of Fees

New Tables of Cemmuzlar Fres

Cole of Civil Procedure, Hongkong

Table of Hongkong Court Fees

Admiralty Rulas

Foreign Jurisdiction Act

Regulations for the Consular Courts of United

Blater in Cam

Butes of Court of Consols at Shanghai

Chinese Passenger Ast

PRADE BEGULATIONS

China

Japan

Slum

Customs Seizure, China Shanghai Bonded Warehouse Regulation

ferent ports of China, Philippines, Sam, ke. Tilotage Regulations HONGKONG

Charter of the Colony

Raiss of Legislative Council Port Regulations, &o, &i,, &e. -

HONGKONG...... Mosers. The Hall & Holtz Go. FONGKOSO......Messrs. Kelly & Woleh.

HONGKONG......Mesero. A. S. Watson & C»,

MACAO.....

SWATOW

‚Me. F. A. da Cruz.

Mosare. Quelch & Co.

Either as a separate body or as a division

of the China Association, we should like to

see a Hongkong Association formed in Low, but he entered. Parliament as a CoBRATE workmen are also going to erect a pavillon, Mr. Jack that by putting the earge on board the general in command of tla Waite Banner to † the necessary documents between the parties have don. There are many questions of Colonial tive, and so continued during the lifetimo of importance which might advantageously Lord Beaconsfield.

Conse

going down in the slighteti

CANTON NEWS.

We believe the slate

ments of our correspondent

A CHINESE DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. At Wu-ching Fo, the Capital of Huph, in side the Ping-hu Gate, as Taung-won-tih Pu nocrtain cloth-merohadt lately died, leaving hi

not yet passed, but thers can be no doubt tha they were taking delivery of the star here. the baunermen under him.

begalintions are pending and that the Uppe The Customs oficials at Portsmouth and

Janos Knight Rebback-I was managor te Five handrail tæsla of gold bara boon 100sived Yang Company have great inducements to be taken up by such a body which might The Free Prem says that Captain Habekest, Plymouth have made an extensive haal on board perhaps be considered somewhat outside of the aloauer Flintshire, which arrived in Sin- the troopship Himalaya, on her arrival frois eorge Fenwick & Co. in 1866. I remember from Chang, superintendent of Castors of Can get rid of the Kuling. The clanmor is now run

there was a supplecientary agreement being Customs and Harbour Regulations for the dif- the sphere of the China Association. As on the morning of the 2nd April his second mate besides a large quantity of tobacco, for which, of a mustande. Defendants on guged theed themselves in the preparation of the require wheel, a temporary wheel Faving been signed

gapore on the 9th inst., from Amoy, reports that China with her bottom, by the way, very much fonled, Several hundred eigoras were discovered,

made with referctos to the steamers in question on, by the Prive Pure Department in Teking. nius between Bankow and Iclusor for the Chin Marcbanis Company, and it is said she is doing two trial trips before this

The names of several offietals who have exert well, although she has lost her feathering floa on instanco

wo many mention questious named H. Molendorp died from heart disease.

agroemont has owner or owners wara forthcoming. entire araw for the Cerf when she was ready for which were raised in connection with the Mr. Molendory, had benu ailing for us The Plymouth leiste subsequently found a time and was a man of about 5 years of age.

SCO Just before she sailed Capt. Lerede went monte for the imperial marriage have been sub- und fixed by Captain Johnson. The news of her Foblic Health Act, and the demand for Deceased held two certificates of competency as quantity of tobacco in the engine-om. In

who obtain, their livelihood as trackers of th more direct popular control over the ad- master; one English and one German. He was the bilges some 600 civars and a large quantity for the ship, and examined the stores. Capt mitted to His Majesty for reward. Permian sale caused great rejoicings among the cooli

Lerede and Mr. Jack were superintending the has been given that the recommendation are native craft between Tobang and Chungking ministration of the municipal affairs of buried at noon of the day he died, the captain of tobacco, concealed in biscuit boxea to prevent custenotion of both vessels and in many cases, pardus the names submitted from the Beard ofi Our correspondekt ways they got the mown from

reading a simple sailor'a sormen before the body any walor injuring them; in the stokello nearly Ordaramay be sent to Daily Frew Offee, where the colony. A Hongkong Association is was consigned to the doop. Deoaned louer à 1,000 cigare; and in the cultmakers a similar wore meters when they were not Rites should be entertained, but that in view of the gamen, which is confirmatory proof that ou it is published, or to the following AgentsLondon, working in connection with a local widow but no children.

Brumber of cigora, besides battles of perfumed incordance with the specifications. When HONGKONG.... Mosers. F. Blackhead & Co.

spirits were stored away: while both in the the Cerf sailed she was complete nader the cunthe large number of naar sent in from the news of the sale of the steamer is not altogether unreliable. The sale has been denied by th HONGKONG......Mr. W. Brewer.

branch in the colony itself, would be able to In their coal and freight circular, dated the uprights of the engine-room and in the ventile fact except in one or two potute, which were to Board of Works no roward should be conferred C. Daily News, but not word who said abou offcot a great deal of good, as has indeed 1st ult. Messrs. Dalgety & Co. of Nowcastle, tors an enormous quantity of both manufactured be altered in Haiphong on the vessel's arrival on any of the officials conrosted with that lloard. pending, segotiations.

N.B.W thus refer to the trade with the and snufactured tabacco was stored, and in by consent of both partios. I went to Flei HONKONG Messrs. Tane, Draxford & Co. beou proved by the practical experience of Far East: For Hongkong. The steamship a resil-bag coins 400 cigars were also discovered. Phong in the Cerf. She did not eufferin

She arrived His Excellency tho Viceroy has again argad the Straits Association, The Chairman, at | Outhrie, with 1,307 tans coal on steamor's

The death is announced of Vice-Admiral John there in good condition, navigable and water his subordinate oficials to sabunit to him the the dinner, speaking of the necessity of socongt, went forward on the 7th allimo;

tha James G. Bain, 597; Tewkesbury L. Clark Sandy, who entered the navy in thegear 1642. tight. Sho was examined by Captain Lerede and China Association, mid-"He was not allod-{ Sweat, 533; and Southern Cross, 1,087 register, He rose through the saferal gradations of rouk myself. When the Licorne arrived in fininhone. Inames of all faithful widows, and of all filial ing to Hongkong, which as they knew had are in port to load at 12. freights. This market till he was made vine-admiral in 1885%, and he she was in good condition. I did not examine children so that he may submit their names to ite own Governor and its own Legislative has completely elapsed, aud rates are now more then retired from the sovics. In 1858 he was her so, but no complaints were hunde to me about the Throne.

At Wa-yao in the Namhai District stands & son married to a native banker's daughter. Th ly nominal For Haiphong-The Georgs mentioned in despatcher for his conduct in the her. During my stay to Haiphong certain si- SHANGHAI......Meara, Kelly & Walsh.

Council, prepared to deal day by day with forlin, with 1,000 tons oual at 18a, freight, has action with the Chinose piratical feet, and he terations and repairs were add in the anther lofty free with a bellow truck which it is said cloth merchant's business fell off very rapidl

These repairs were necasitated by, bad, weathor NORTHERN & Hall & Holts Co-operativo Co. the many and varied waate of the community sailed For Manila-Six vessals, carrying 9,393 was spenisily promoted to the rank of comman-ils lying at Haiphong Tho Cerf was not is the abode of a fairy who exercises a malignant after his death, but the banker geen ont-in-la RIVER Ports and Kolly & Walsh, Baughai and its trade." Bat the Legislative tuae coal, seiled daring the month, leaving the dor for his services at the destruction of a horietakon over imisedintely on our arrival bača use influence upon all the brides that pass by, rieber; and so that bis daughter and son-in-lay NAGABAZI....Messrs. The C. & J. Trading Co. Coungil bas a majority of official mem- 5,659 tons; there is no inquiry now for tonnage, mentioned in despatches in the same year as she did not attain the speed eccording to the Che chair of a young girl on her way to bee the latter a situation in- another cloth-stop, de

Joading burth occupied by 5 vessels, registering cf pirates in the same year. He was again

might be properly started in life, he obtained fo KOBE-OSAKA....Hesra, F. Walsh & Co.

measurement. The distance was nominally two YOKOHAMA Mours Kelly &Walsh.

bors, ready to awamp the votes of the and quoted rates of freight are only nominal. being one of four officers and tan men under neutical miles. I made three measurements of husband was laid down by the bearers not far posited several hundreds of teele in the busines non-official members whenever called upon; Iloilo, 138.; md Singapore, Ila.

Rates arequoted-Hongkong, 10a.; Manila, 124.; Captain. Vansittart, who, at midnight, one mile

inland from the boats up the Coolan Rirer, this base and found it too long by between 700 off from this tree and on her arrival at the sad arranged that unless he committed som the Governor may not be in sympathy with

warprised and captured a piratical fortifled foot and 800 feet. Those mesurements were house she was raving iad. Great coasterration gros mistake his situation should be a perms nemy. The mother of the young man, howeve Mr. E. Stankope, ranking on the Army Ea-lockade, munting fourteen guns, which were not all made in the same way su soted as a che prevailed until the indiance of this spiteful fairy lost to all sense of gratitude to her bemutator, a the community; and thus the "many and timates in the House of Commons on the 12th firing at the boats, and which they spiked. on one another. I communicated with tho

Boon as the young wife was brought to her nat varied wants of the community and its March, aid the whole of the garrisons for our The pirates stronghold was destroyed next French authorities and they saut two officers to was countoracted by charas and incantations.

re-survey the base. They found it was too long An employé in a whop entrasted with Twels home, united with her own daughter in og trade" may be dealt with in gay very dif. fortresses and commercial ports at home were day

by 147 metros. Making allowspes for this x 200 to purchase goods bas disappeared and noted arol, it is not known for what cause

proming the poor young woman; and ferent from the right aus. SA Hongkong this year, been increased in order to deal with

cass it gare both teamers over the contract Association in London, keeping a close watch the necessity of providing adequate garriscos

they beat hor croolly with siled Chines sprod. After the moasured distanco was ratified been heard uf, since they were tried again

A kidnapper having a sum of fifty taols on his boots and completed the horrible work by strang on the affairs of the colony, and cooimuni- for the fortresses and cooling stations abroad. The general poliny would be pursued of utilising

Cross-examined.I went to Baiphong on the person was walking about when he was wailid ng her with ropes. The cruel sister-in-law o the victim was betrothed to a Chinwo doctor eating direct with the Colonial Office, would native auxiliaries as far as was possible nad

Coifas engineer. I am not aware what amount the plaintiff is claiming for I asked that then furnish an additional check on unwise legis prudent, and additional contributions towards to expenditure might be expected from some of

ools should be put on board as a favour.

AMOY.... Ms, J. G. Gutz. FORMOSA....Mr. J. G. Götz.' FOOCHOW........Mesara, Hedge & Co.

SHANGHAI......Hall & Holte Co-operative Co.

MANILA......... Mesara. Diaz Parts & Co. HANDI

Mr. F. Mainfroy.

HAITHONG......Mr. G. Govello. `--

told off, and the establishment of the army had

SUPREME COURT:

16th April.

by two men who robbed him of his money. The son at the Ping-bu gate, and when he heard a man did not ventura to shout for help, fearing nocount of the manier be ordered his chair, al

SAIGON.........Mr. Aug. Bock. BANORCK Mesara. Rainsay & Co. SINGAPOEL.....Messrs. Kelly & Wa PENANG.Messra Maynard & Co., COLOMED...dissira A. M. & J. Ferguson, CALCURTA..... Maars, Newton & Co. BYDNEY.........Mawr Gordon & Gelch, MELBOURNE...Mesura Norton, Hargrave & Co. BRISBAKE... Mosara Gordon & Gotch LONDON...... Me. F. Algar; Clement's Tada.

Im Ontari Jumsdictio1. LONDON.. Mosara. John Hadios & Co.,

3 & 4, Bouverie Et. Flest 81. lation, and if it could secure the sympathy the colonios in return for the ingressed protoc

BEFORE ME. JUSTICE FIELDING CLARKE, PUIGNE JUDGE. Mesara Street & Ca.,30 Cornhilt Hassrs. Bates, Hendly & Co. and support of one or more Members of tion so afforded. With regard to armainents, he

FENWICK V. MABIT AND ANOTIZE, ..Mr:W.M. Wille, 151,Canon St. Parliament which it would have little dif- detailed the steps taken to secure an adequate

The presses in the Mut have been at work This was a claim for $8,500, balance of money PARTE Mr L.B.Hichy.66,BeLafayette: ficulty in dolog the colony would have its output of big guns, and anticipated that the re

for saperal Inys. BERLIN......... Hildebrandt, 111, Alexandrinem

maining armamente of Hongkong and Binge de un contract. interests to some extent informally repre-pore-the delay in which had naturally given Street,

Mr. Francia, Q.0.. instructed by Messer.

A seller of stabiles was let in by an cell his daughter had suddenly died. When thi SAN FRAN'00. Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Merchanter sented in that Assotably. In the tone of Sir rise to indignation ought to be completed, as Wotton and Denoca, appeared for the plaintiff,

Exchange.

they are promised, within the year; and some, and the Acting Attorney Guaral (Hon. A. J faudaat, said it would not be secessary for him "pirit who assumed the image of a human being, aceczspanied by his wife for the new home m NEW YORK...Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park Row, Azward Dear's allusion to Hongkong, how-inted, of the heavy guns gugat to be ready in Leach), instructed lay Messrs. Sharp, Johnson and to enter into the facts of the case se his friend and after having onto a fair number of cakes whisk they had sent their unfortunate daughter And dealt fairly and clearly with them, and be vanished, Iving the man in a sad plight He heard a talking going on inside, and on "ea Dag Freas Gigo, January, 1889,

evor, we discera a warding that the special April,

LONDON LONDON. LONDON..

:

Stokes, for the defendants,

and had her precipitately married to his so th next morning.

Mr Francis said he had como to the conclus that people would find out that he was a profes-though it was late at night, fetaled her Way sion they could not sustain the claim for wages, tional kidnapper. $375, nor the claim for amount paid for the mos surement of base $180 and be therefore with draw them.

.. This concluded plaintiff's case

The Attorney-General, on behalf of the de

The next day, the ornel mather-in-law gent mesange to the father of lor. viețin, to say the news was brought to the good banker, he set of

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