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His Excellency the Administrator received a tele- gram from singapore this morning from the Hon, W. II. Marsh, stating that he is coming ou by the steamship Saglarlien.

THE steamer Fen went inló Kewloon' Dock yesterday morning...

HIER Majesty's safe arrival at Mentone was tele- graphed on Saturday last,

nçeurence; apart from this, however, the results with embezzlement. Lord Coleridge summed up | hause No. 66, Market-street this toorning at 7.30, We observe that Mr. Creasy Evans, who has

attained by any one tea-gawing country, are never likely to be without some influence ups those possible in another, while the condition

INSPECTOR PERRY made a descent upon the

and captured eight Chinamen belonging to a party of about twenty who were gambling in a ring on the roof of the house. The first defen- dant was tined $25 or six weeks' imprisonment with bard labour, and the remander $5 each or saven days' imprisonment.

ALTHOUGH,'observes the Japan Jail, there is not W ce me across the report of another case the mach apparent prospect of Japan competing in other day, which bears out to great extent, the the Central Asian ten-market with India and Views expressed in this journal a short time ago, on the unsatisfactory general working of "Trial China for the sale of the leaf of suave infusion, vel there may be a remote possibility of such an.". At the Bristol Assizes Charles Goaz was charged before Load Chief Justice Coleridge,

in favour of the defendant, but the jury wished to retire. After an hour's absence the judge sent for them, and said that finding they were unable of foreign thats should always awaken some

to agree he should discharge them before the sparks of interest in the breasts of people who usual time. He had received from, the jury an deal in comunalities similar to those there dis-intimation that they wished to see a case whielt had been quoted. It was quite time for juries to see cases when they were enrasted with legal THE new steamship -tradie, Captain G. Pearac, decisions. Until then they must take the law R.N.R., of which we gave a full account on the from him. As they did not do that, he dischargith inst., arrived in harbour this mousing, she ed them. The defendant will be nied again by would have made a good run from Singapore to a fresh jury, a course which ought to have been this port, but was unfortunately detained for 28 adopted in many cases we have seen aied in hours outside by fog. The Kangchi, Captain Hongkong

Marsden, which arrived dis afternoon, also reports dense fog outside to the southward and

posed of What most concerns Japanese tea- Rowers and expo.ers is to maintain their hold upon such customers as they have abroad; and, as has been frequently indicated in these columns, they are likely even in America to find serious rivaly from the extension of home production and from the plantations of Assam. The agents of the Indian growers are pushing their wares with great zeal, tac, and industry in three con-

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PRISCE LOTION, Russian Ambassador to the Court of St. James's has conveyed the thanks of the Grand Duke Alexis for the courtesy shown to

the Russian man-of-war Le Kreisser on the or

James Howard, 28, of England, a scuman, une employed, was charged this morning before Mr. Wodehouse and Dr. Stewart, sitting as a full Court, with stealing sis dollars from the person of Alexander Anderson, a seaman on the American

westward.

For larceny of rice, valued at $15, on board the steamship Eye on the 18th inst, wo Chinese, who acted as tally-keepers, were sent by Dr.

been appointed clerk to the Chief Justice, assumed his duties on the 13th inst.

FROM lastest intelligence concerning the insurrec tion in Herzegovina it would appear that the in- surgents continue to lose ground.

MR. Arathoon Seth and Mr. P. M. Alves have

been appointed valuers for the present year for the purposes of Ordinance 12 of 1875.

Tu Japanese Consul, Mr. Taro Ando, paid a visit to the Corvette Finkada Kan this morning, and received the usual'salute on leaving.

Tue Russian cruiser Isia, Captain Amossoff, arrived in harbour yesterday evening from Vako- hamma, and exchanged the customary salutes.

is officially announced that the Hon. George Phillippo, the new Chief Justice of Hongkong,

casion of her visits to Hongkong and other Bakish ship Oneida, at the Sailors' Home, yesterday. Stewart this morning to two months' imprisonment assumed the duties of his office from the t3th

Colonies in the following note addressed to Earl Grmville, secretary of state for Foreign Affairs :- M. le Comte, Le Ministère Imperial de la Marine vient de t'info: mer que le navire de querie Russé Le Kvelser (The Cruiser), lors de son voyage Fété dernier, a movillé dans les ports de Hongkong, Singapore, Port St. Louis, Sinton's Bay, et Ascension, oit il a été dans le cas de réparer ses avaries. L'attention et la prévenance tutes particulières aimoigudes à cette occasion par les autorités locales an capitaine du navire [7

en question ayant été partes à la connaissance du commandant en chef de la flotte Imperiale, Monseigneur le Grand Duc Alexis a charge

đàn the cuchi anat cost at Miras Barracks, the wife of Chesters

mister W., Wasaigi st, Royal Haniskoling Fusiliers, of a deber.

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l'ambassade de su Majesté l'Empéreur à Londres

de su plus sincère recongaissance. En con- sépience je viens prier votre Excellence de vouloir bien me préter son olligéant concours pour transmettre à qui de droit les remerciments de son Altesse Imperiale.”

The complainant and defendant had been out

walking together doing the day, when the former changed some five dollar notes in defendant's presence in order to pay some bills, also treating the defendant to a drink. Complainant returned to the Home the worse for Hyper, and went to à room, where he lay down and went to sleep,

after defendant was observed by another which and the one occupied by complainant there man, who was lying on a bed in the room, between

was a locker, siting complainant's pocket, who, on awaking, found all his money gone, save a solitary ten cent piece. The defendant called two witnesses in hisdefence, but they failed to clear his character. He admitted a previous conviction for cutting

months' hard labour in Victoria Gaol. He was now sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment

arrested to be given to the complainant, with hard labour, the money found on him when

instant.

with hard labour; and another Chinaman for snatching a silk umbrella from the hand of one Chan Chun, a building contractor, was committed AN Emergency Lodge of St. John, No. 618 s.C. will be held this evening at 8.30 precisely, Visit- for six months with hard labour, the first and last fortnights to be in solitary confinentent. Defending brethgra will, as usual, be made cordially

welcome. ant also to be exposed six hours in the stocks at the scene of the offence. There were three pre- vicus convictions against this prisoner, two for larceny and one for street gambling.

THREE seamen of the German barque Orient two Danes and a German, were charged this morning before Mr. Wodehouse with creating a disturbance in an cating-house kept by one Chan Ayan. It would appear, however, that the disturb

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FOR retailing prepared opium without a licence, a Chinese hawker was this morning fined by Dr. Stewart $25 or six months' imprisonment with hard labour, the opium, &c., found an the premises to go to the opium farmer.

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IT is notified that Her Majesty's Principal secre- tary of State for the Colonies has been pleased to gram to Mr. C. V. Creaghi, Deputy Superinten- dent of Police, an extension of four months' leave,

THE following telegram arrived in the Colony this afternoon:The House of Commons nega. tived the motion condemning the Bomen Charter de faire parvenir aux dites Autorités l'éxpression tackle on board his ship, for which he got four ance, if such it can be called, consisted in hav- Gladstone accepted the responsibility incurred

ing a dollar and a quarter's worth of refreshments and disavowed policy of annexation. and clearing out without paying for the same Defendants expressed a wish to pay the money | IT is notified in saturday's Gazelle that the Earl Row, stating they were under the influence of of Kimberley has confirmed the four months' Hquar at the time they had the "chow." The leave of absence on half pay granted to Mr. magistrate discharged them upon their under-William Scadder, head turnkey of Victoria Gaol,

to take effect from the 1st of next April. taking to each pay 50 cents to the complainant.

FOR seizing sikh Police Constable Odum singh by his uniform coat at the neck and teating the same, a Chinaman, named Kwok Tai, an unem- ployed fireman, was this morning fed 50 cents or two days' imprisonment, by Dr. stewart, and ordered to pay another half dollar as amends for the damaged uniform or a further two days The constable, according to his version of the affair, would appear to have been making enquiries after a hawker's licence, when the defendant, seized him by the collar and demanded to know what business he had to arrest a man who had no licence, an outrage upon his dignity which the constable promptly resented by arresting the prisoner. The defendant said he was simply buying joss paper from the hawker, when the constable came up, struck him, seized in by the queue, and held him down.

JAMES SANDS and Cornelius McEvoy, of Ireland, privates of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, were charged this morning before Dr. stewart with $111.f Us aia', on the uth March, the wife of B. £. Ex-being drunk and incapable, and damaging pro- peny of the value of $5 on the 18th instant. John Olsen, proptctor of the National Hotel, said that in consequence of something his boy told him he left the billiard room at a quarter past eleven on the night of the 18th and went to the back of the Hotel, where he found the defendants sitting in a window. Asking them what they wanted, they replied "Something to drink." He told them they could not have any, Noticing the back gate was broken, he asked them who did it. second defendant said it was he Declining to go away on being requested, he sent for a Constable. The gate was old and the icast thing would have broken it. The Con stable said he found the two defendants at the back of the hotel cursing and swearing. They were told several times to go away, but refused, so he arrested then. Being unwilling to accom. pany the representative of law and order, the assistance of a cfvilian had to be invoked to take them to the static. In answer to first defendant, the Constable sail that he had to put hands on him at first, but that afterwards he went quietly, although indulging in obscene and abusive language en route, Cornelius had no questions to ask, and admitted everything, Sands sai! he went to get a glass of liquor, but Mr. Olsen would not give it him, and that he pushed the gate, which gave way. The defendants were lined two dollars each or four days. The fines were paid.

Oca worthy contemporary, the Shanghai Curver, has recently displayed an apparent if somewhat incomprehensible anxiety that we should "tread on the tails of his coat." We are not aware of having in any way given the eminent literary luminary who edits the senior evening journal cause for offence, so that its recent impertinent allusions to this paper, and the marked bellicose undencies which have character | ised its references to our general policy, have come upon us in the light of a great surprise. If the Shanghai Gourier is special towly to, and apologist for, the vagaries of the 3. C. Daily Xort, China THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY | Mail, and Japan Gates, we take the liberty

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without salary, commencing on the 23rd Aprii next.

that Mr. Norman Gilbert Mitchell-Innes, whose THE Government Gazette of Saturday announces

appointment as a cadet in the Hongkong Civil service was notified in the Secretary of state's despatch No. 97 of 1881, reported his arrival in the Colony on the 13th inst.

is reported that the Corean Government has applied to Japan for twenty thousand stands of rifles of the Murata pattern. As the Koishikawa Arsenal authorities are busy filling an order from the War Department for one hundred thousand of

these arms, it will be some time before the Korean demand can be complied with.

Ox Saturday morning the Ion, G. Phillippo took his seat on the bench for the first time as Chief Justice of Hongkong. The legal profession was numerously represented in Court, and when his Lordship took his seat the Attorney-General, the Hon. E. L. O'Malley rose and said My Lord, as this is the first occasion of Your Lordship's taking your seat upon the bench, it is the desire of the members of the legat profession that i should say a word or two of welcome and congratulation_} speak.on behalf of some who knew you when you were in this Colony before in another capacity. I think I may say for them and for everyone, that they welcome you back as an old friend. For those of us who had not that pleasure, your reputation and your record of ser vices are a sufficient assurance that your admini. stration of the duties of the high office to which Her Majesty has been pleased to call you will be such as to maintain in this Colony, public conti- dence in the administration of Justice in this Count. Justice should be promptly and efficiently administered, particularly in a community such IN settling the nationality of a person of mixed as this, where large interests are frequently sub-parentage, it is usual to decide by the nationality mitted for adjudication. That your Lordship of the father. That may or may not be a correct may have many years of health and vigour method of settling the knotty point; but at all to labour for that end is the sincere wish events it is the general custom. A novel decision of the members of the legal profession. His of the Daily Press on the question is, to say the lordship replied I most sincerely thank you least of it, puzzling. There is at present in and the other members of the Court for your Victoria Gaol a young lad named Anthony kind welcome. I can only say that I trust the Santos Spencer, who has been arrested - on same kindly relations which existed between my suspicion of being concerned in the recent self and both branches of the profession when I attempts to obtain goods from storekeepers in the occupied the position you now hold may be Colony by means of forged chits. With the boy's maintained now that Her Majesty has appointed innocence or guilt we have at present nothing to A NOTIFICATION in the Coverament Gazette...

states that there are at present five vacancies in me to this honourable position. I have full can do. Anthony Santes. Spencer's father was an fidence that you will all of you do your utmost to American, a citizen of the United states; his the Victoria Gaol staff, two for second-class, and assist me in keeping up the dignity of the bench, mother was Chinese. According to the Daily three for third-class European tuinkeys. The and at the same time I shall de all in my power Press the offspring of such a parentage is á salaries for these officers are $40 and $25 per to uphold the time-honoured independence of the Portuguese. In justice to the numerous Portu-month respectively, with quarters and uniform. bar. 1 beg to acknowledge most sincerely your guese residents in Hongkong, our contemporary suitable candidates who possess a knowledge of will perhaps see fit to explain by what process of colloquial Chinese will be preferred. Applica- tion must be made personally to the Acting reasoning this extraordinary result is arrived at

superintendent of the Gaol on or before the 31st instant

kindness.

It is notified in the Gazette to Charterers and Masters of ships carrying Chinese Emigrants under the Chinese Passengers Act of 1855 and Local Ordinances, that the Emigration officer will not give the certificate provided for in section

unless the lime-juice supplied for the said Emigrants is fully approved of, as an anti-scor- butic, by the Colonial Surgeon and the Health' Officer.

1 of Schedule A to the above-mentioned Act,

Tum following letter and enclosure dated Fe bruary 27th, from Dr. Eitel, Inspector of Schools | WILLIAM ANGUS, of scotland, scaman on board to the Acting Colonial Secretary are published in the American ship Oneida, was charged 'this

A PERSON who has lately returned to Takiyo from Saturday's Gazette for general information 1 morning before Mr. Wodehouse with being drunk Oshiu informs the Akebons that, in consequence have the honour to forward under this enclosure and with an assault. The complainant, Emil of the recent dullness of the business in silk- the usual Tabulated summaty of the grants Manser, barkeeper of the City of Hamburg tavern, which he ascribes to last year's quarrels between eained in 1881, by the various Grant-in-Aid said the defendant, came into the tavern yesterday foreign and native dealers the merchants in schools, amounting to $10,400.01, which sum and made a disturbance, being the worse for Fukushima and the vicinity have sustained as exceeds the sum provided in the Estimates for liquor. When asked to leave, he challenged the

great a loss as seven or eight hundred thousand 1882, by $1,966.01. But as the sum of $240 has barman out to fight. Defendant then went out, and yen. They can do nothing to regain their lost already been paid, under C.S.O. 482 for rewards

returned after a while with a brick in one hand

to Masters of Government schools, and debited and a sheath kpile in the other, his manner, at Ground, and are filled with disgust at the late trouble. In that district alone 1,500 bales remain as usual to the Grants-in-Aid Account, the actual the time, being the reverse of conciliatory.

on hand. Faßan Mail. excess of expenditure over the stun provided in

Deeming prudence the better part of valour, the the Estimates amounts to $2,20601. This excess barman thereupon cleared out, and a cor table THERE will be a field day at ten o'clock to-morrow is caused by the increased number of Grant-in-cane presently and arrested the defendant, who, | morning, on the Parade Ground, for the "Buffs" in his defence, said he did not intend to use the and the head quarters of the Inniskillings, when knife, that he was drunk. He did not mention, His Excellency the Lieutenant-General command- however, to what special purpose he intended to ing will make an inspection of the troops, who apply the brick. The Magistrate inflicted a fine will march past and go through various evolu of five dollars or 14 days' inprisonment with hard tions. As a preparatory measure, a Brigade labour.

of congratulating our contemporary on having found such congenial occupation. We have hitherto purposely refrained from

A VERY interesting article on the "European noticing the Courier's coarse and uncalled Press in China," signed by Henri Cordier, ap for interference in our private affairs, prin- pears in the Chine fail of Saturday evening cipally because we considered that the We are at a loss to decide whether it is an ori- game was not worth the candle.". Thereginal contribution to our contemporary, or merely were other reasons, of course. In his an extract from some other publication. Although no acknowledgment is made we should imagine relebrated advice to his son, Polonius

that the article has appeared elsewhere, as it was wells Leartes to howare of entrance'

evidently written some considerable time ago. to a quarrel: but, being in, heart We arrive at this conclusion by certain allusions that the opposed may beware of thee." which are made referring to several of the local We have endeavoured to avoid having publications which have been associated with any words, with the Courier) and good the history of Hongkong. For instance we are humourally accepted ill-natured and un- told that the China Mail is "one of the most called for censure rather than create bad important organs of the press in the Far East, feeling by prompt retaliation. But there We are surely afraid that the evening print's an is a limit even to journalistic patience when

cient reputation is about its best if not its only claim to be considered a press organ of any import opposed to such intolerant attacks of the

ance at the present time. An article of quite a nature we have been recently subjected to different character to the one we have just been If the Shanghai Courûr is desirous of drag- alluding to, is that dated from Meak House, ging us, much against our inclination, into Cauton. We have occasionally scen- a good Aid schools, ten new Schools having been brought å personal controversy, if nothing else will deal of childish twaddle in the so-called repre- under the provisions of the Grant-in-Aid scheme satisfy the irrepressible ex-war correspon- sentative local journals, but never anything to in 1881. The number of Grant-in-Aid schools dent, we are not in the mood to balk his equa! this effusion, which is supposed to be a has risen from 27 in 1880 to 37 in 1881. As re strange humour, and, if once in, we will do descriptive account of a garden party given by gards the excess of amount of grant carned by the English Consul on the 17th instant. If certain of these schools over their respective pour utmost to make it as unpleasantly warm

the China Mail's Canton correspondent could amounts of actual expenditure, I have solicited the for our self-constituted critic as we possibly only write the English language according to attention of the Government to the matter in my

A PURSE of 23 sovereigns was presented by his can. Having on our hands at the present the rules laid down by the late lamented Letter No. 43 of 24th January last, when I recom

comrades and a few friends to Police Constable time a war to the knife with the China Mail Mr. Lindley. Murray, he would make a for-mended to reduce the grants (under Rule No. 7) Foley at the Central Station this afternoon, as a and only quite recently settled. our differ-tude penny-a-lining for the "Boys of England to two-thirds or three-fourths of the expenditure token of their esteem upon his leaving the Force ences of opinion with the ex-professor of and publications of a similar character. The incurred by each school. As this recommendation on pension. Arriving in Hongkong in June the NC. Daily Neur and the clodhopper following extract would certainly be more ap has not met with the approval of His Excellency 1854, Constable Foley has served nearly twenty. THE CHINESE INSURANCE COM-

PANY, LIMITED. of the Japan Gazife, we have given the propriate in the pages of a "penny dreadful," the Governor, I can, under the circumstances, eight years in the Colony, seven and a half of only recommend that the Grants be paid as per which were spent in the 50th Regiment, and Courier an unusual amount of rope without than in the columns of what pretends to be a

The following is the report of the directors to bringing him up with a round turn How high class daily paper:-"I trust you will find tables enclosed, but that notice be given to all the over twenty years in the Police Force, the last HE HONGKONG DIRECTORY ever, we have now conceded quite enough,cipants from H.M.S. dibatross, Daring, and Fly be taken to introduce in the Cmat-in-Aid scheme sive, good-hearted old fellow, Constable Foley be held at the Head Office of the Company at TR

space for the annexed complete, since the parti-Managers of Grant-in-Aid schools that steps will nine years at No. 4 station. A quiet, inoffen- the eleventh ordinary meeting of shareholders, to

and if the clever gentleman who so dis-

are all returning to your port to-morrow, as is the the following Rule, which I herewith beg. His has always gained the respect of his com- Hongkong on Friday next, the 24thinstant, at three tinguished himself as war correspondent young Gentleman who "brought down the house" Excellency the Governor to introduce into the rades, and given, we believe, satisfaction to his o'clock p.m. for a London paper during the Bulgarian as "Miss Winslee" in "Darberini "on the even scheme, as an addition to Rule No. 9-No superiors. He takes his departure for home to Campaign-paying his own expenses and ing of the 14th at Concordia Hall; wherein na grant will be made to any school for any one morrow in the Agamemnon, accompanied by his receiving for his valuable and eminent turally echoes a concordance of sweet sounds as year to an amount exceeding two-thirds of the family, and retites into private life on a pension services the munificent remuneration of well as of names for the future to ur residents re-expenditure incurred by the school during that of $200 a year, upon which, together with what nippence a day besides the celebrated order calling that night, as of pleasant memories of his year. But in cases where rent is not actually he has contrived to scrape together during a long Mother and himself" The Canton correspon- paid, the rental of the premises occupied by the service, he intends taking to farming on a small of chivalry, A.S.S., must have mutual dent of our contemporary might with advantage school may be valued by the Government Valua- scale in the "Ould" country. We wish him rotalou, but, being eligible, offer themselves for action.

be reminded that his communications are in- tors and a sum equal to the value of the rental of every success in his project, and hope he will find tended for the perusal of grown-up people, and the premises included in the expenditure of the things changed for the better by the time he election audits for the current year

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practice of the bands of both Regiments, under Bandmaster Quinn, of the "Buffs," took place on the Parade Ground this forenoon, the object of the practice being to have the bands play in

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The directors have now to submit to the shareholders the cleventh now report of the company to 318) December, 1881.

The net premla earned during the year, leu reinsrances and return premia, amounts to Bax3,700, and the payments for working claims and losses to 6151,97-13, and after deducting the w there resina a balance of 5677, 42, which li cauled furward to cho expenses and the 13 per cent. interest ready paid to share

DIRECTOR' current year,

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