Entimations.

A. S. WATSON & CO.

FAMILY AND DISPENSING

CHEMISTS,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRYGGISTS, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRYMEŃ,

PERFUMERS,

IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS

OF

MANILA CIGARS,.. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

AND

MANUFACTURERS

A E RATED

OF

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1883.

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of the past may have to some extent exerted an influence over the honourable member's not particularly firm resolution. Compared with the 8877.34 voted to Mr. J. M. PRICE on July 4th, 1882, for his ser- vices (2) and travelling expenses whilst in England on the tramway business, this latest misappropriation of the public funds is quite a minor affair.

present any petitions they may have in hand before the commencement of the ordinary business of the sitting, but all such petitions are of course addressed' to Mr. BULKELEY JOHNSON'S the House. petition concerning the Cathedral Grant had, however, nothing whatever to do with the Legislative Council; it was a purely private petition addressed to the Administrator and ought to have been presented to His Excellency at Govern- ment House. It was Mr. MARSH's duty to have at once called the honourable member to order, as he was simply taking up the valuable time of the other coun- cillors, apparently for no other reason save self glorification; but instead of this, Mr. Jonsson was allowed to make a speech, and when he resumed his seat the Ad- countries.

WATERS. ministrator graciously promised to give.

the petition due consideration,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED A,D. 1841.

THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, 24, NANKIN ROAD, SHANGHAI,

BOTICA INGLES A,

14, ESCOLTA, MANILA

THE CANTON DISPENSARY, CANTON.

The Hongkong.

Lelegraph

Mr. F. BULKELEY JOHNSON is evidently a profound believer in the power of his own oratory. Probably he has good reasons for indulging in that belief, although' opinions may differ even on, that point. At all events the honourable member never loses an opportunity of displaying his some. what hackneyed style of oratory. There can be little doubt that there is a tendency amongst public men of the present age to

TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, March 24th.

IRISH AGITATORS IN AMERICA. It in reported that the British Minister in America has made representations to the United States Secretary of State that the violent language used by the dynamite party may impair cordial relations between the two

SUSPECTED PLOT TO DESTROY.

CHATHAM DOCKYARD.

A plot is suspected to destroy Chatham Dock yard by dynamite; great vigilance is exercised.

March 26th. THE DYNAMITE "SCARE."

A PARADE and Inspection of the Government Fire Brigade will take place at the Central Fire Brigade Station at 30 p.m. on Thursday the 29th instant.-

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THE sale of Madame Sarah Bernhardt's Jewels at the Hotel Drouot, Faris, which was the social event of the day, came to an end on Feb. 10th The exact sum realised by the three days' sale was fr. 178,295, a few shillings over £7,120 sterling

THE German Minister of War, General Von Kameke, lately sent in his resignation. He had opposed several army reforms, considering the same financially too great a burden on the nation, and the intended tremendous increase of the artillery force decided him to resign.. H.M.S. Audacious left the harbour this morning by the Ly-cc-moon Pass on a short cruise for torpedo practice and the usual firing. She will probably be absent for a week, anchoring each night at Mirs Bay. We understand that Admiral Willes will proceed out in the Vigilant to-morrow to superintend the experiments.

THE LI& C. Express hears that the China Ship pers Mutual S. N. Company, Limited, have con- 2,000 British infantry are protecting the Public tracted with one of the leading Clyde shipbuild ing firms for some powerful steamers of the first buildings in London..

class, each with a carrying capacity of 4,000 tons, and possessing all the latest improvements for the requirements of the trade. From this it would appear that the intention of the directors

LOCAL AND GENERAL. RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Museum for

187; Chinese, 1,711; Total, 1,898.

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THE suicide manis appears to be strong amon,st THE CHINESE INSURANCE COM- PANY, LIMITEDJAMA NGE our men-ofwar's men at present. It was only the other day that a seaman on board of one of Her Majesty'a ships cut his throat so badly that he still lies in a precarious condition, and now we have to report an even more tragic accur. rence. Shortly before ten o'clock yesterday morning, Mr. Willian West, the gunner of the Cleopatra, obtained the key of the magazine, and a few minutes afterwards a report of a rifle was heard, and smoke was observed issuing from the gunner's cabin. The carpenter's mate, W. H. Sydenham, suspecting some. thing was wrong drew the curtain aside from the doorway, when he saw the gunner on his knees in a corner of the room, and a rifle lying by his side. He was bleeding from the head and was apparently dead. Dr. Stewart the ship's surgeon, was at once in attendance, and after a brief examination pronounced life to be extinct. The shot fired into deceased's mouth had passed up through his skull, and lodged in the deck. A Coroner's inquest was held at the Government Civil Hospital yesterday afternoon when a verdict of suicide was returned. It is said that domestic home troubles led to the raah act.

The twelfth ordinary meeting of shareholders in the above company was held in the offices, There were present, Mr. W. Reiners, (chairman) Queen's Road, this afternoon at three o'clock.azy Messrs. ER. Belllos, H. Foss, T. G. William son, Lee Tuck Cheong, (directors) E. Georg, J. H. Cox, M. B. Pallishwalla, Shew Long, Set Sing Chop Chew Fun Sange Mole Show Toy, Ping Tongi Wy

Fung Chi Shung, Hon. York

Kau, Yeung Yut, Lo Chuck Son, Ho To Wah, Yu Ching Cheong, Chai Loong, Lieu Wa Chau, Kwong Wing Woh, Lee Sing, Yee On Kwong Tal Long, Lee Chuen, Kwong Foong Tal, Luo E Chew, Paw Chow, and D. McLaurin, secretary.

talk too much. Not only in the houses of the week ending 25th March, 1883:-European, to possess a fleet of fine steamers will be carried force. The report, for good reasons is to be, to say that; they had, every chance of resi

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from the Chinese, authors who had shown great zeal in looking after their in the hands of the German Consul at Canton interests. He would be glad to answer any questions which might be brought forward

After the secretary had read the notice con- vening the meeting, the Chairman briefly alluded to the present position of the Company, regretting that the directors had not a more favourable report to lay before the shareholders at the present time. They would remember that he had stated when last they met that losers to the extent of $50,000 had already been incurred. The latter and slight, and the directors looked forward.

of the year went well, the losses being few part with confidence to the future as the real busi ness of the Company had not decressed. They had had a few losses lately having a full line on the Kenmuse Castle to the extent of 5.000. As they were aware the above steamer had lately been wrecked in the bay of Biscay, widget and many other China Companies, had also an Tuz Mainichi Shimbun reports the receipt of a interest in her. The estimated losses and work telegram from Vladivostock, announcing the aring account up to the 24th: Instant was $49,000 rivalofseven Chinese warships with 15,000troops,The directors, he said, are using every exery

against a reserve of $200,000 deposita pithe on the 25th February, at a port lying north of Kotion to reduce the expenses and he hoped the rea, and says that there must be some serious shareholders would come forward and give the cause for the, simultaneous despatch of such a company their support. They had lost last year some $9,000 over the Quinta but he was glad ceived with all reserve. In the first place it covering about two

of that amount The matter was, IT is announced that the inquiry made by the must be remembered that no seven ships of the Greek Government into the circumstances ntten Chinese navy, which is principally composed of -ding the death of Mr. Ogle in Thessaly has had gunboats, are capable of transporting 15,000

could be conceived for this extraordinary move O.mportant results. The three Commissioners-men, and in the next place no possible reason ment of troops under the present circumstances, the Prius-have come to the unanimous con- clusion that Mr. Ogle met his death by no act of personal imprudence, but was killed by Turkish of the speech is quite another matter. WeWe are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Adam troops while unarmed and engaged in a work of never hear the honourable gentleman in son, Bell & Co.) that the steamship Carnarvon-humanity. The Greek Government appear to

on Sunday Last, the 25th instant.

facts of the case. A tribute of praise is also due to Mr. Merlin for his share in the investigation. We observe from a Government notification in the Gazette that His Excellency Sir George We would specially direct attention to an article Bowen, who is expected by the steamship in another column headed "Sir John Pope Hen- Deccan about Friday next, will land at Murraynessy's Latest Crime," which we reproduce from the Japan Mail, and also ask our readers to draw a comparison between that article and the "thing" that served the purpose of a "leader" in yesterday's Daily Press. If any person, after perusing the two productions, has the courage to publicly assert that the writer of the "hash" in our morning contemporary is not the essence of sheer idiocy and a most suitable candidate for the long talked-of local tunatic asylum, we promise to place him on our free list for the next ten years.

THE DISPENSARY, FOOCHOW. [3 parliament, but at all public meetings, de- bating societies, and even is the pulpit we

It is notified in the Government Gazette that have a great deal too much of useless ver-The Vehicles and Public Traffic Ordinance of bosity. We must frankly admit that in 1883" will come into operation on April 2nd, Hongkong Mr. JounsON can give a good We are informed by the Agent of the P. & many pounds and a beating to any one of Co, that the steamship Deccan, with the in- our recognised public speakers, so far as coming English Mail, left Singapore on Saturday staying powers are concerned. The quality last, the 24th instant, at 5 p.m.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1883.

SIR GEORGE BOWEN, the new Governor of Hongking, will probably arrive here by

one of whom was Mr. Merlin, British Consul at

relative to the Company's business. A No questione being asked, the chairman pro... posed that the report and accounts, as presented, be adopted and passed. Mr. E. Georg seconded and the resolution was carried unanimously, t

the English mail steamer Derron late on the full burst of his anything but graceful | shire, from Lokdon, left Singapore for this port have spared no- pains to ascertain the actual countrymen from Tokio, on receiving an order for also carried. SALE ARBEJN

eloquence without thinking of the first verse of a ditty, known as The Medical

which reads as follows Student's Song,"

* The human lunga reverberata, sometimes with great velocity,

When windy Individusis Indades in much verbrilty. They have to twirl the glottis sixty theand times a minuta, And pushand punchihadiaphragm as though the deuce were in it.

Chorus-l'ho pharynx now goes up

The Legier, with a'slam, Facts an

From but the throat,

Pusked by the diaphragm.”

Pier.

We learn from Messrs. Russell & Co., the Agents, that the Union line steamer Lord of the Lales left Singapore for this port on Sunday afternoon and may be expected to arrive on the 1st April

Thursday night or early on Friday morn- ing His Excellency's advent will be heartily welcomed by all well wishers of this Colony's prosperity. We have no desire to say a harsh, or unkind word rospecting our present Administrator, who, we would fain believe, has ruled the Colony for the past twelve months to the best of his ability, according to his lights, and who has failed simply because he was heavily We gather as the result of Mr. Johnson's handicapped from the start; but it cannot be address that he personally supported the denied that Mr. Maxsu's system of conduct-petition that the Cathedral Grant may be A CORRESPONDENT Writes, from Wahu to the ing the business of the government leaves continued, in the interests of the state Shanghai Mercury :-"On the morning of the much to be desired. As Colonial Secretary, itself under the special circumstances of 19th instant, a very strong gale passed over the under the experienced guidance of a this Colony, and because (for reasons settlement, accompanied with very heavy rain, prompt and resolute Governor, we doubt stated in the petition) the maintenance of thunder and lightning. The wind blew with terrific force about five minutes, sending the tiles not that Mr. Mass is a valuable official the grant will conduce to the good order, the flying in all directions from the house-tops Bar. in his own special line'; but we must con- public decorum and the general convenience 29.70; Ther. 56. I expect this must have been fess, and we do so with much reluctance of the whole community." He also ex-the tail end of the American hurricane." as we really think that this worthy gentle pressedtheopinion that its abrogation would THE Cockchafer, gunboat, Lieutenant-Com- man has been made a victim of untoward be "an infraction of the implied conditions mander Hill, which left Plymouth on the roth circumstances, that as an administrator of under which the members of the Civil Ser- | ultimo for the China station, had to put back on a. British Colony he has shown himself vice accepted their offices in this Crown the 12th for shelter, and to make good defects. painfully lacking in that force of character, Colony," We will not insult the intelll-She encountered terrific weather in the Channel self reliance and other special attributes, gence of our readers by critically tra- during the whole night, and so heavy was the which are so essential for a roler amongst versing these extraordinary remarks. s'orm that it was decided to return to Plymouth hen. This has been strongly exémplied Without entering at all into the matter The Cockchafer lost a boat during the gale, and -times-out-of-number since Governor of the Cathedral Grant, expressing no sustained other damage, which will necessitate

HENNESSY left these shores, the latest ex- opinion on the merits of the question at ample of His Excellency's utter lack of issue between the Secretary of State and decision and extraordinary inexperience the local petitioners, we simply assert that

extensive repairs.

THE Glengarry, a screw-steamship of 3,000 tons gross register, has been launched by the London and Glasgow Engineering and Iron Shipbuilding Company, Limited, from their shipbuilding yard at Govan. The Glengarry, which forms the latest addition to the well-known Glen line, is of the following dimensions:-Langib 360 feet 4 inches, depth of hold 24 feet 5 inches, breadth 41 feet 7 inches, tonnage 2,700, horse power 530. She has a splendid saloon on deck, and carries 26 passengers, for whom superior accommodation is provided than on board any other of the "Glen" boats. The owners in future intend to lay themselves out more particularly for the passen ger branch of traffic....

and above all, not in the direction as indicated by the alleged telegram. To a certain, extent the alleged telegram is supported by the sudden departure of Kin Giyokkin and seven of his their immediate return to Korea, and there may have been some movement of Chinese troops al though the reason for such a movement in the their alleged number would imply some previous indicated direction cannot easily be guessed, for important event whose nature, by this time, probably would have transpired.--Japan Dally Mai

Mr. E. R. Belillos proposed, and Mr. M. B H. Foss, as director, be confirmed, which was Polishwalla seconded, that the election of Mr

Messrs. Fung Tang and Lee Tuck Cheong were re-elected as directors being proposed and seconded by Mesars. T. G. Williamson and E Georg

Mr. M. B. Follishwalla, Messrs. 1. Hauschild On the proposal of Mr.H. Foss, seconded by and Thomas Arnold were re-elected auditors for the current year. The Chairman then thanked the shareholders for their attendance, which con cluded the business of the meeting, 45

LUZON SUGAR REFINING COM THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

PANY LIMITED,

The first ordinary annual meeting of share holders in the above company was held today, at noon, in the offices of the General Agents, Messrs. Jarding, Matheson and Go... There were present, the Hon. F. B. Johnson (Chairman) Messrs. W. Reiners, F. D. Sassoon, Luk Sau

A manting of the Legislative Council was held on Saturday afternoon, when there were present" Mr. W. M. Marsh, CM;G. (Administrator), Sir George Phillippo (Chief Justice), Dr. F. Stewart (Acting Colonial Secretary); Mr. E. L. O'Malley (Attorney General), Mr. Jas. Russell (Colonial Treasurer), Mr. J. M. Price, (Surveyor-Generaly and Messrs. P. Ryrie and F. Bulkeley Johnson, (unofficial members),

The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the Clerk of Councils, and duly confirmed.

this

in even the minor duties appertaining to the reasons advanced by Mr. BULKELEY great deal more than they do if only they were Queen's Bench in the case of" Watt v. Emmott enable them to judge of the disastrous natus numerously signed by the Chinese, le has nót

his position having been given at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Saturday last,

Jansson in favor of its maintenance are superlatively childish, and nonsensical to a degree.

"IT is not," says the Lancet, "over-work, but worry, that kills. Our men of brain might do a less feverish in their haste, less harassed by worry, and less wasteful of energy. We are all too much in a hurry about what we do. We have too many irons in the fire, too much burl neas on hand at the same instant, and are far too energetic in our endeavours." What are markably far-seeing paper this Lanced is. The writer has described our own particular case to a nicety.

A DECISION has lately been given in the and another" The plaintiff was the author of a work entitled "Mechanical Industries Explain

cd."

Theen (consulting committee) D/ Sayle, W. M. Morgan, T. G. Williamson, J. J. Bell Irving, W. Legge, E. F. Alford, J. Bell Irving M. B. Follishwalla, L Flemming, C. S. Taylor, K. McK. Ross, and H. C. Maclean, secretary

THE CATHEDRAL GRANT, Mr. Bulkeley Johnson-Sir, I have been re After the secretary had read the notice convenquested to present a petition to your Excellency Ing the meeting, the Chairman said that when the at this meeting, and, as the minutes have been General Agents met the shareholders last July, read I presume 1 am in onder in doing, so now, they expressed a hope that the company had a The petition, I may observe, is addressed to your prosperous half year in front of them. They were Excellency and not to the Council, but I under

stand that any petitions may be presented after not then prepared for the calamitous events which the minutes of a previous meeting have been afterward took place in Manila; of which an read. This petition prays that the grant hitherto outline had been given in the report issued to given by the Government for the maintenance in the shareholders, which he would take as read of England, and which is to be withdrawn under Colony of the public services of the Church, The language used gave but a slight idea of the instructions from the Secretary of State, may be visitation and the following extract from a letter continued. The petition is signed by represent- received from the agent in Manila would better atives of all classes races, and creeds in the

community, and if it has not been mor

Company. The Chairman then read as follows been obtained, but because it was deemed of the visitation in relation to the interests of the been because further signatures could not have. The defendants, reviewing it in the On the 23rd August the first case occurred unnecessary to ask for them in presence of the Mechanical World, ridiculed it, and used some among the regular employees of the Sugar house in a dispnich to the Secretary of State to the

statement made by your Excellency's preder In the Council Chamber whilst Sir Jou When the question was brought up as to

strong terms in condemning it as a book of in- and during the time of its prevalence 14 deaths effect that the Chinese population were almo POPE HENNESSY was with us, Mr. F. But the monies paid to Mr. D. E. CALDWELL,

struction. This was complained of as a libel, and occurred among such natives as were employed unanimously in favour of a continuance of KELRY JOHNSON, in spite of never ending and Mr. Au Wixd as compensation for

damages were sued for accordingly. The learned by and occupying quarters in the Refinery; the gram. Sif I give my individual support to Judge, in directing the jury, said it was admitted number of deaths among natives employed of opinion that the abrogation of the mant wou!

petition with great pleasure, not because I am. protests, was rigidly kept in his proper damages caused to their respective pro-

that the work was most incorrect, and the only casually by the Company and living near the injuriously affect the interests of religion, place. Slice Mr. W. H. Marsи assumed pertles by a wall, which had partially the roins of power, "the honourable the heen destroyed by fire on January THE attempts of the Governor of Macao to in- question was whether the defendants had gone Refinery, is estimated at from 10 to 200 m convinced thing hove Interestis stand, upon

brand and sold to be injuriously, member for Jardine's has simply exer.igth, 1881, falling down, Mr. BULKELEY commercial treaty with Japan have again, says against it. The jury returned a verdict for the stricken and the Refinery, left constantly with not do, and require no state ald, but in the inte

duce the Chinese Government to conclude a beyond fair criticism In warning the public During this time the nativen wero panic foundation too

affected by 'anything the "state" "may or may cised his own sweet will, regardless of Jonsson again launched out in a long,

the Japan Mall, met with ill success. It is uny defendants. In a well known local case it was est workmen, and I may here with justice rests of the state itself under the special circum® everybody and of all recognised rules and and as it proved, an utterly useless derstood that the Representatives of the great admitted that the plaintiff was a champion at pay a tribute to the exemplary cond of the stances of this Colony and because for the rea- regulations. At this last Council Meeting harangue. The honourable gentleman Powers in Peking are instructed to assist Portugal blowing his own trumpet. The question was

European employees

ployees of the Refinery whorat ons stated in the petition, think the mainten Mr. Johnson's audacious disregard of all declared that in his opinion the payment in this matter, but there is little hope of coming therefore whether the use of the term "Trompettended the patients to the list, and in, I believe, ance of ibo, grant will conduce to the good established precedents and rules govern- of these monies and the entire proceed to an understanding, unless, Indeed, Portugal blower" was going beyond fair criticism. The more than one instance actually were obliged to order, the public decorum, and the general cone dig graves and bury the dead in the middle ofvenience of the whole, community. Iam also ing legislative assemblies, even surpassed Ings were altogether irregular, and yet should consent to give up the opium trade injury found a verdict against the defendant..

the night For a long time Malabon was almost hof opinion, that its his notorious attempt to turn everything he'did not possess the courage of these Macao, in which case Ching might possibly be topsy-turvy when he endeavoured to in opinions to oppose the votes being passed induced to recognize the Sovereignty of the House

cut off from communication; it was rarely troduce a so-called question of privilege, on by the Council. Truly enough by some of Braganza at that place. But then, what would a certain memorable occasion when he was official blundering the sums of 8200 and become of Macao da sogla at last peremptorily ordered to sit down. $150 had been paid to Messrs. CALDWELL, SAYS the Shanghai Courier of the 20th fakt No sooner had the Clerk of the Council and Au Wixo respectively, but surely that The duplicate cable between Hongkong and read the minutes of the previous meeting was no reason why an unofficial member Shanghal is to be landed in the river, the cable having been laid from Hongkong to within a few on Saturday than up jumped Mr. JORNION, of Council, whose special duty it is to promiles of Woosung. The Eastern Extension with a portentous looking document in his test against the waste of public money, Company will have a bulk moored in the river hand, which he said was a petition he had should sanction by his acquiescence what he and then the line will be continued overland to been asked to present. Addressing the declared inno measured terms to be a gross Shanghai It appears, however, they are not Administrator the honourable gentleman irregularity. As we have already said it is a able to proceed with the laying of the cable, a is reported to have sald "Sir, I have been great pity Mr. Jonsson did not possess the we learnt to-day that, although the Fatchey be requested to present a petition to your courage of his opinions. It seems to us been chartered to take out the cable, the Cum Excellency at this meeting, and as the that his general views of the question des refuse to give her a permit to go alongside the minutes have been read I presume I am in served more consideration from his col-Sherard Osborn to take in the cable. order in doing so now. The petition, I leagues than they apparently received. So Ir is stated that the new Chinese man-of-war, may observe, is addressed to your Excel- far as can be gathered from the published Ting-Yuan, built by the Vulcan Ship-building lency and not to the Council, but I under- circumstances of the case, Messrs. CALD- Company of Steuin, will be navigated to Chinx stand that any petitions may be presented wELL and AV WING had not the shadow of a by a German crew. The Ting-Yuen will leave Stettin in the month of April for Kiel, where she after the minutes of a previous meeting legal claim to entitle them to compensation; will be armed with Krupp guns, and then in the have been read!

the concession made by the Government beginning of May the voyage will be continued, was therefore alike unfair to other sufferers The crew of the vessel is to consist of tight off- from a similar cause, and injudicious; in cers and 240 men, and the corvette will proceed

the Ting Yven is to relieve the

With all due deference to Mr. BULKELEY JOHNSON we are strongly Inclined to believe that not only

was his action in presenting judicious because it established a preced to China under the Gennas flag. The the petition as he did entirely out of order, ent which the Government cannot justifi- but that he must have been wellably ignore in the future. We conceive the corvette Stosch, which will retur

desang on board a merchant steamer.

Position

That was Mr. Sunson's ciuity the face on the corvett the of everything to have protested against.

ince these votes" being adopted; how

all matters concerning the app

funds there are wheels with and it is just possible, that

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of

carriage could be, found, to go there, even, exorbitant rates, and cargo boats could induced to load or discharge. In that subur

consideration Map The Chairman, continuing said, that everything into consideration they had resson congratulate themselves that the report and counts were not less satisfactory than they

As P. C. John Roy was doing his duty by keep ing his ever watchful eye on all things round in the Queen's Road this morning about 6 o'clock, he espied a Chinaman coming along who seemed to be considerably out of proportion in the matter of build. The keen eyed man in blue Investigated the bulky Celestial and found him covered with four jackets, and a corresponding number of peared to be pairs of trousers, while round his waist were sanguine orood, market fo packed 1880 copper cash Thinking all vas and felt that they would be able not as it should be, Roy ran the "fat man" up to want. If would be necessary to add the Central, and soon found an owner for the their Refinery in Manila, and he had milich clothes and cash in the person of Wong Ayun, suje in lafonning them that Mr. Dickin

sented to proceed to Manila by next steamer: to coolie. The latter gentleman informed the make a report on, the Company's premises and magistrate of his profession and said he resided the prospects of the business there

a

POZNAKY Can there was a for

in the aristocratic part of the city called Tatin answer to Mr W Lerge, the Chairm Wong Street. The clothes and cash in Court plained that the Refinery had been were his property, and were kept in a box in hi the months of January and Fab Ing out 400 picule a day, but the sleeping apartment. The box was locked last had not been so great as it should night when he retired to rest after the day's account of the qualities of sugar reg labors and refresh himself for the coming day, scarce and dear. They would now, harens. and it was caly this morning, when the police able to continue in full power

Chairman, proposed, came, that he found his property had been walked

www.conded, that the Report (and off. The lick had been wrenched off the box, adopted and passed, which and the clothing taken away was worth $4. prisoner in the "pen" was a fellow lodge had no authority to take away ner, who was desci

said the last witness owed himi

animously

The next

of the Còni The of Mr Elmjange

was named

the hand

extent, Furider whi

(the Civi accepted their offices in this Crown Colon

istrator. The petition will beva

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