By Nu Pods, sala Tobacco Crop 1889
(93 Bales) By Amount carried to Profit & Loss
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1890.
British govemment and forces. The sheet will 5.931.29 be filled up when it is found necessary, by the 44,057-35| farettion of such statistical returns and other public documents shall be deemed valuable $ 49.988.37 or interesting," The rat number contains a trantation of Keshen's memorial, which we shall, publish later on, with the following public notice, No. 1.
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.
To Tobacco Crop 1889, loss on...........$ 44,057.35 Amount brought down................................. $ 44,957-33 $ 44,057.35
By Balance carried dowo..................
4,147.09
3,862.65
WORKING ACCOUNT PEPPER CROP. To Amount brought forward from
last account........................S: To Aucunt expended from Sept. 3goth.
1883 to October 3.8t 1893.....................
To Amount brought dow¬...
By Amount carried down.....
#
********
» Jungle falling, lopping & heaping,
manure, &c....
Charges......
$ 8,009:73 $8,009.73
$ 3,009,73
Captain William Caine, of Her Majesty's 35th (or Cameronian) regiment of infantry, is appointed Chief Magistrate of the island of Hongkong: | pendlag Her Majesty's further pleasure, and all persons repairing thither are required to respect the authority in him wasted, agreeably to the annexed wariant,
(Signed) CHARLES ELLIOT,
H. M. Plenipotentiary, Charged with the Goverment of the faland of Hongkong, Warrant By Charles Elliot, Esquire. Her Majesty's plenipotentiary &c., &c. charged with the Government of the island of Hongkong:
Pending Her Majesty's further pleasure, I do hereby constitute and appaint you, William Caine, Esquire, captala in Her Majesty's 26th (or Cameronian) regiment of infantry, to be Chief Magistrate of the island of Hongkong; and I do further authorize and require you to exercise authority according to the laws, customs and usages of Chins, as near as may be (every description of terture excepted), for the preserva- tion of the peace and the protection of life and preparty over all the native inhabitants in the said faland and the harbors thereof
WORKING ACCOUNT, CROP 1890. To Amount brought forward last
account........... 38,015.55
Coolie advances ...........................
11,923,4) Salaries...rz, számí
10,072.56 Engaging coolies.
7,657.84
6,174-55 And I do further authorize and require you, 5.338.31 In any case where the crime, according to Chinese 3.926.10 law, shall involve punishments and penalties 3.169.96 exceeding the following scale in severity, to 3-943-23 | remit the care for the judgment of the head of 2,051.78 the Government for the time being. -1,232.78 Scale: Imprisonment, with or without bard 3,155-77 labor, for more than 3 months; or penalties exceeding $400 Corporal punishment exceed 1,500.00 Ing too lashes and capital punishment.
Buildings....
Roads and drains........................... Medical department, expenses of Irventory (Implements &c.) Barque Kalakawa wkg, account Launch Melaßt working account Office expensen Hongkong (ra' months).............................. „Ageats commission lu Sandakaa .. Proposed New East Romeo Co., Ld. Expenses connected with forming New Company.......... "Exchange
"
Telegrams...
Auditors Fees
Scrip and transfer fees................
.$
1,100.00
And I do further require you, in all cases followed by sentance or Infliction of punishment, to keep a record containing a brief statement of 261.03 the CRM, and copy of the sentence. 950.97
And I further authorize and require you to 313-47 exerclus magisterial and police authority over 100.00 all persons whatsoever (other than natives of the
island, or persons subject to the Mutlay Act, or $98,898-59 to the general law for the Government of the deet), who shall be found committing breaches of To Amount Brought Forward..........$ 97,795.89 the peace on shore or in the harbors of the island, By Interest
823-32
or breaches of any regulations to be issued from time to time by this Government, according to 192.00 Sale of Live Stock......... 87.48 the customs and usages of British police law, "Ausunt carried to a new account 97.795-89 purposes herein before specified, to arrest, detala, And I do hereby authorizs you for the policé $ 98,898.59 and punish such offenders, according to the principles and practice of general British police law. GIB), LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents.
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We have compared the Accounts with the books and vouchers at the Company's office and found them correct,
G. STEWART,
D. H. MACKINTOSH,
Auditors.
CORRESPONDENCE.
¿We do not necessarily endorse the opiniona segumaad by Corespondenta la dili columnă,
THE HONGKONG MARINA,
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And all persons subject to the Mutiny Act of the general law for the govemment of the fleet found committing police or other offences shall be handed over to their proper military superiors, for punishment.
And I do further authorize and require you to detain in sale custody any person whatsoever found committing crimes and offences within the government of Hongkong amounting to felony; according to the law of England forthwith reporting your proceedings therein and the grounds thereof to the head of the government for the time being. And for all your lawful pro- ceedings in the premises this warrant shall be your sufficient protection and authority,
Reg. No. 4. All prisoners to be maintained on the half allowance of provisions (without pitlts), for which maintenance a sum of gd per dler shall be paid, and charged against their
Wages.
Reg. No. 5. If the prisoner shall have been confined on board the ship to which he belongs, no charge shall be made for his malatenance.
Reg. No. 6. Commanders of ships to whica prisoners belong, under confinement according hire laborers to supply their places, charging the to these rules and regulations, are at liberty to daily expense to the wages of the prisoners.
having wages enough to meet the penalties they Reg. No. 7 In the case of pilsoners not
have incurred, the Magistrate may remit the same at the end of their confinement; the want of funds may not be made a ground for detention beyond the period originally determined.
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October gist.
The Executive of the Dockers' Union being satisfied that the companies will stand firm, have. forbidden the strike which was to take place on. Monday next.
It is believed that the co-operative system of labour will be generally adopted in the docks.
The doctor at Berlin declare that professor Koch's discovery of the cure of consumption by means of insulation will prove of greater import anaesthetic, or of Lister's antiseptic treatment in ance than that of the use of chloroform as an
Burgery
The Chemicals Union has been registered,
November 6th. Another big strike is threatening among the dock employees.
The Countess of Jeracy la recovering from the altack of typhoid fever. Lord Jersey pails for Austra is on the 15th inst.
Reg No. 8. Commanders of ships who have been called upon to pay pensities out of seamens' wages, to be furnished with a certificatsley Tariff Bill as iniquitous. by this Government,
Ex-President Cleveland denounces the McKin-
Reg. No. 9. Nothing herein contained to be construed to prevent the commander of any ship from restraining his crew by such lawful means as he may see fit to useen his own responsibility and without making application for police assistance.
British ships quiring assistance by reason of Section 3. Of the signals to be made by the riotous state of the crew:-
Reg. No. 1. In the day time, eniiga, union} hoisted downwards, to be
wherever most conspicuous or convenient and a musket to be fired to draw attention. the night time three or four lights in the after rigging at irregular heights: firing of single muskets to be repeated at intervals till assistance arrives.
Section 4. Of the rate at which payments are to be made and the disposal of penalties. Rez. Na.1. All payments and penalties, made or incurred under these rules and regulations to be at the rate of 55. to the Spanish dollar. ".
Reg. No. z. All penalties levied agreeably to these regulations to be for the use of Her Majesty in part payment for the police expenses of this Government.
Section 5. Of the manuer in which seaman or others on board British ships are to seek redress.
Reg. No. 1. Any person having a complaint of ill-usage to proceed respectfully to the com. mander of commanding officer, and to request to be allowed to repair on shore to the office of the magistrate; and, falling redress by that means, to forward a letter to the bend of the Government in order that such present inquiry and remedy may be bad as the case demands.
Macae, this thirtieth day of April in the year Given under my hand and Seal of Office at of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-one.
.'
CHARLES ELLIOT,
H. M. Plenipotentiary, Charged with the Government of the Island of Hongkong,
In the second number are given the names of the villages and hamlets on the Island with the number of their estimated population which amounted to 7.450 people.
(To be continued.)
NEWS BY THE FRENCH MAIL.
Owing to the retirement of Bishop Philpott, Bishop Maphouse, takes a seat in the House of Lords.
The Queen of Madagascar refuses any longer The to recognise the French protectorate. question is to be submitted to the consideration of an Anglo-French Conference.
THE RISE OF MESSRS, BARING BROS.
BY F. MARTIN.
Sir Francis Baring, the founder of the great firm whose recent difficulties have so greatly dis- turbed the financial world, was one of the six from Germany, the immediate ancestor of the millionaire bankers of the last century. Hiling family was Herr Francis Baring, pastor of the Lutheran Church at Bremen. His son Joba settled as a cloth manufacturer at Larkbeer in Devonshire and left à fair fortune to his four sons, two of whom came to London and set up as wonland dye merchants, The younger of these, his old affairs and turned to banking transactions. Francis, then sole head of the Fim, wound up.
soon became the friend and financial adviser of He speculated largely in. Government loans and
William Pitt, created the influential banker a the Premier, Lord Shelburne, whose successor, bironet in 1793. He died in 1ro leaving behind him fortune of two millions scrling and the reputation of being, in his own person, the most success'ulaccumulator of wealth in the eighteenth century. Of his four sons the only one left in the firm eventually was Alexander Bring, the Great. His brother, Henry Baring, was passionately addicted to gam bling which he carried on at a high rate at the Painis Royal, Paris, and other famous heils-of the time, where his nightly appearance, with mountains of gold and bank notes before him, was the wonder of all beholders. He was by no means an unlucky disciple of Rouge-et-noir, for he several times broke the Enterprise Générale des Faux, carrying off sums which would have been princely to any but the Barings. Notwithstanding' his luck, bis presence at the cominental gambling tables was naturally considered a scandal at the London Banking house of Baring Bros. and, after some negotia- tion, Henry Baring was induced to withdraw from the firm.
Alexander had no sooner become head of the
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TESTIMONIALS
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SHOW ROOM,
At MR. W. S. MARTEN'S 2, Daddell Street, which will be open to the public, on MONDAY NEXT, the 8th inst.
非
The most interesting and splendid Exhibition of Art Treasures ever opened in Hongkong.
Hongkong, 3rd December, 189),
trial Sangs himself alleged no other motive for murdering Battelot than that. Britelor, being disturbed during the night of July 17 by the Manyema mu ical revels, which he had strictly forbidden, issued from his tent, where Bonny also slept, and discovered that the nolre was made by Suga's wife. He raised a stick against her, whereupon Sanga, in unpremeditate anger, thrust a gun against Barttelot's breast and fired. found burned on his body. This was the v'rsion He was so close that Barttelot's clothes were of sil the eye-witnesses, corroborated by Sanga
himself
Givea under my hand and Seal of Office at pipers received by the M. M. sigamship Yangis house than he entered upon a series of monetary reputations, must be an allusion to the extra-
1941.
Macso, on this thirtieth day of Aprff, in the year
CHARLES ELLIOT..
Na 2
We take the following items from files of]|
which arrived in port this morning :-
LONDON, October 28th. The jury, after a very few moments' delibera-
against "Mary Eleanor Wheeler, otherwise Mrs. Pearcey, both in the case of the deceased woman, Mrs. Hogg, and her child.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Homarovo Tuluszaru," - SIR-I see by last night's issue of your paper that the Directors of the Hongkong Marina, . Limited, were fined So at the Magistracy you.
terday, at the instance of the Assistant Harbour RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE BRITISH tion, returned a verdict of Wilful murder
Master, for not having moored the floating hotel In accordance with instructions from the Harbour Department. The Company was not repre- sented in court, and this was the second convic tion within a few days.
MERCHANT SHIPPING.
The following Rules and Regulations for the preservation of the peace and the maintenance of due subordination on board the British mer- suiving within the port of Hongkong, Are pub of Ticino, in Switzerland, and there has been chant shipping now at anchor or hereafter fished for the information of all whom it may
concern,
LONDON, October 29th. Fresh conflicts have taken place in the canton
some bloodshed. A battalion of troopthas been sent to the scene by the Federal Government to restore order.
operations on a gigantic scale and of European importance. The greatest of these one of the greatest ever undertaken by a single fiim-was, that he freed France from the incubus of an occupation of Russian, Prussian and Austrian armies of 50,000 men each by the loan of a sum of 27.238. 938 francs, about £1,100,000 at 5 per cent rentes. This momentous transaction occa- sioned the saving of the witty French premier, the Doke de Richelieu: "There are six great Austria, Prussla, and Baring Bros." Powers in Europe; England, France, Russia,
Lieutenant sert believes Stanley's statement that he could by certain revelations blast others ordinary charge brought against Jamieson, Bartelot's dead friend; namely, that at Kassngo Jamieson purchased a black boy and encouraged the Manyersas to kill and eat him simply for the pleasure of witnessing cannibalism. Baeit does not believe a single word of this story, although Jamieson's sketch-book contained this as the probable explanation of Stanley's skriches of cannibal practices; but he gives, assertions.
SEIYEMON IKEDA, Proprictor, from Kobe-Japan,
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To-day's Advertisements.
DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI
HE Company's Steamship
at DAYLIGHT.
"FOKIEN," Captain Roach, will be despatched for the above Forts, on SUNDAY, the 7th instant,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, 4th December, 1890. [1659
OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FINE ELECTRO PLATED WARE, BOOKS, &c.
THE
· CAPTAIN STANHOPE CONDEMNS BARTTELOT, CHICAGO, October 31st, Captain Stanhope, a well-known traveller, recently returned from Africa, talking, to-day shout the
Stenley-Barttelot unpleasantness, the strongly upheld Stanley, although he was not acquainted with the exact nature of the difficulty
A serious rising of the peasantry has taken place at Bogadookloo (?), in Russia. They declare that they will no longer remain serfs, and they are attacking the landowners. Nine thousand troops are now engaged in suppressing
between the two men. 1 actual violence or
the outbreak.
Washington, has proposed that the Governments Sir Julian Pauncefore, British Minister at of Great Britain, Russia, and the United States should constitute a Convention to deal with the question of the seal fisheries la Bebring Sea.
A disturbance has occurred at Fribourg, in Germany, where the Radicals have armed them- selves and are threatening the Government.
Alexander Baring died in 1848, his second son Francis taking the nominal command of the firm, He engaged in some remarkabletransactions,buy. ing, among other things, the territory round Lake Tezcuzco on the island of which stands Mexico,, thus making himself, in sease, master of the capital of a great country. The other members of the house, however, contrived to get rid of the sup. posed Frankenstein. In 1865 the bead of the Few families of Great Britain have risen to higher firm was Thomas Baring, M. P. for Huntingdon. influence, both in the political and commercial world, in the course of a century, than the des cendants of a humble German pastor.
THE STANLEY SCANDALS.
"Cerinin it is," he said, “and this fact should officials and the African public thought Stanley be taken into consideration, that the highest a much superior man to Barttelot. It is generally anders.cod in Africa that Bartelot, as an exploter, was never the equal of Stanley, who made new passages through unknown regions, while the Majst traversed the beaten paths of other explorers. The great secret of the trouble, continued Captain Stanhope, "is that Barttelot was, in Stanley's mind, jealous of Stanley, and kls hot temper caused a rupture."
This is a strange state of affairs and requires some explanation. Who are the Directors of the Marina ? Who is the Company's legal adviser? And who will have to pay those fines!
Section 1. Of thi functions of the magistrate, Since this hotel, which might be made a very
Reg. No. 1. To repair forwith on board of useful franturion and very profitable business, was fint started, there has been nothing bat any British ship sending or making the signal petty squabbling useless and expensive litiga for assistance (iguals hereinafter specified), tion, washing of dirty linen, greus mismanage by reason of the riotous state of the crew ment and a lot of scandals more or less flagrant, and, if a state of The opinions of the shareholders have not been resistance to authority shall exist to take instant. consulted at all, and the "boss" showman, Mr. and energetic measures for the restoration of St. John Hancock, assisted by two or three the peace and of due subordination. others, has "run" the concern exactly as he Reg. No. 2. Fire-arms in no case to be used thought fit. No accounts have been presented on such occasions except for the protection of to a public meeting, and nothing seems to have life till the magistrate, or in his absence the been done that can be called aquare and above commanding officer of the ship or one of the board. If Mr. Hancock has arrogated to him constables of police shall have audibly and self the right to manage the Marina in bis own foeffectually made the following proclamation; Our sovereign way and to suit himself: Irrespective of the or words to the like effect, shareholders, he can't complais if he has now Lady the Queen commands all persons here the price of silver has declined, owing to the to bear the responsibility for the results of his assembled immediately to disperse themselves large stocks now in New York, the large management as boss director, chief cook, and and to return peaceably to the performance of quantity imported and the cessation of exports bottle-washer.
their duties. God save the Queen."
from San Francisco. The shipments for the If the Directors won't call a public meeting of
Reg No 3. The Magistrate on the spot after past six months were 4,000,000 oz. less than for shareholders and show how the business now summary inquiry into the occasion of any riot, the corresponding period of last year. stands the shareholders must combine and my issue his warrant for the apprehension of force them to do so, if they don't want to lose any persons who shall appear to him to have all the money they have invested. It has been acted as ringleaders, either detaining them for of the revised scheme adopted by the Dock America,. Stanley accuses Troup of jealousy. | natives, which called forth from him the rost stated in the newspapers that the Marina is to safe custody on board their own ships, or be sold to go to Casion as a big flower-boat committing them to jail, as he may judge best restaurant, but I have not seen it mentioned under the circumstances. that the shareholders have been consulted as to the diposal of their property in this way, 1 have also seen it stated that no application has been made for a renewal of the hotel license in Hongkong harbour for the vessel. What does all this mean?
If the Directors do not come to the front quickly and explain themselves, the machinery of the Supreme Cout will have to be set fi motion to teach them their duties to the shars." holder with whose money they have been so reckledy fooling around.".
Enclosing my card, I am, Your's truly,
A DISGUSTED SHAREHOLDER." Hongkong, 4th December, 1890,
· BARLY HISTORY OF THE COLONY OF HONGKONG.
II.
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Section 2. Of the offences cognizable by the magistrate and penalties thereunto attached:-
Reg. No. 1. Offence.
.
or
Penalty.
1. Drunkenness with 1. Confinement, with, riot, either on board or without hard labor, skip or on shore. gotexceeding two weeks, A penalty not exceeding so shillings, or both, according to the particular gravity of the offence and its fre- *. Either of the above 1. Contempt of the Authority of the magis-penalties. trate on any occasion of Inquiry.
dus sabordination,
quency.
3. Disebedince of or- 3. Confinement in the ders to desist from riotous like manner not exceed conduct or abusiveing. 14 days, or a and menacing language penalty not exceeding tending to the disturb-210r, or both, accord ance of the peace and offing to the circumstances, 4. Ringleaders farlots) 4. Confinement in like attended with violence masner not exceeding towards officer or resist-one calendar month, ance to the magistrate a penalty not exceed. thebesting; or both, accoid of the police engaged in the ang to the circumstances. restoration of the peace'i
The directors of the New York Mist state that
The Committee of the Dockers' Union state that there is a prospect of a peaceable acceptance Companies.
October 30th.
Sir Charles Gavan Duffy says that the system of elaborate guarantees proposed by Mr. Balfour, to secure advances made under the Irish Land Purchase Biil, are unnecessary, but Mr. Parnell's strange alternative scheme is a serious mistake.
The Dublin Freeman accuses Sir Charles Gavan Daffy of seeking to oust Mr. Farnell from the Irish Nationalist Party.
Mr. H. M. Stanley has made a statement in which he charges the Englishmen, who were in command of the rearguard of his expedition for the rallef of Emin Fasha, with barbarous neglect of the dying natives belonging to the expedition, and be further states that calousy prevented the subordinate officers from trying to keep Major Baritelor straight, and that the latter was killed for Illtreating a 'chief's wife, This statement has caused a great sensation and Mr. Stanley is accused of maligning the dead.
the Union Steamship Company shall re-engage The allons and firemen's unions insist that the old crew of the steamer Tafauf, but the company refuse to accede to this demand and a new crew is now being obtained.
A conference of delegates representing 350,000 dock employés has passed a resolution
favour of the federation of labour,
Concilio Board serbished by the London Filty unions have given their adherence to the Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. John Burns states that in consequence of the federation of the employers the workmen are not strong enough stike, unless they have an unusual chance of winning,
The coal porters at Plymouth have struck on twelve abips in
of the employ consequence ment of free labourers..
· ZVADIS THE CHARGE.
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LONDON, Octüber 29th. Stanhope added that he knew, as all in Africa ... In an interview in The Telegram, Stanley still did, that Barttelot's treatment of the natives was indulges in inuendoes and evades the charge, simply awful. To sam the whole matter up." that he left the scum of his men with Barttelot, he said, "Major Barttelot was not a at man for He declares the bad state of the rear column was the charge he had, and Stanley should have due to occurences, tom horrible to describe, known it. He was inexperienced and his nature Answering the charges made by Troup In was the cause of numerous rebellions among the In an article fa the Contemporary Review Dr. severe, disciplinary measures Peter asserts that_Stanley more than once the coast, and makes several serious charges threatened to force Emin to accompany him to against Stanley.
NEW YORK, October 30th. The Herald's Liverpool correspondent says: Stanley sailed on the Teutonic to-day. Just before he stepped on the tander which conveyed him and his wife to the big sleamer, which was lying in the river, I asked him if he had seen the statement made by Lieutenant Troup, which had bean culled from America in the England news
papers.
"Well, yes," he replied, "I hastily read what Lieutenant Troup bas sald when I returned from Albert Nyanza to find the rear column I was in in position to judge what bad been done. Everything was disorganized and in the utmost confusion. Things had occurred which have
fully described would make an Englishman's been suggested, but are too horrible to describe In all their barbarity. Things wich were there blood boil and his cheek flush with shame.
Undersigned has received instructions
to Sell by Public Auction on
SATURDAY,
6th December, 1890, commencing at 5.30
p.m. sharp, at his Sale Rooms, Duddell Street.
A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., &1
Comprising ! -
& OVERMANTLE with BEVELLED GLASS Hali & Hollz-made SATINWOOD MANTLE Ditto Ditto CABINET and CENTRE TABLE, DEVONPORTS, WRITING TABLE
MIRRORS, DRAWING ROOM FURNI Marble CLOCK by J. NOBLE, 8 days. TURE, CARPETS, CHENILLE, CURTAINS,
SIDEBOARD, WHATNOTS, quantity of fine DINING TABLE and CHAIRS, Mirror-back
FLECTRO PLATED WARE, PANNELS, VASES, ORNAMENTS, GLASS and CROCKERY WARE, Marble-top TABLE, BLACKWOOD WARE, MARTINI HENRY RIFLE & CARTRIDGES, WATER COLORS, CHROMOS, etc.
A quantity of Valuable BOOKS, .* COTTAGE PIANOS.
Double IRON BEDSTEADS and Patent WIRE MATTRESSES, Lady's WARDROBES Mirror Front, Marble-top WASHING STAND a quantity of other articles. and DRESSING TABLES, IRON SAFE, and The above will be on view on Friday F.M TERMS OF SALE :-Cash on delivery,
G, R. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer, Hongkong, 4th December, 1890.
CITY
H. ALL.
NOTICE
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BOSTON, October 31st, the rear guard of the Emin rellef expedition, In a letter to Henry M. Stanley in relation to
Eleutenant Troup wrote:
"Had Barttelot behaved in a sensible manner until your return, delayed as it was, you would have found all your de intact, your men alive and Sourishing. Having come to the conclusion, as he did, that he could not match with the men he bad without his mind to await your return in November, he sacrificing too many loads, and having made up ought to have arranged to get food for his men and done all in his
and power to have what you we allsomuch desired-a prosperous community. What do you think of as in the Yambuya,HOLDERS in and Subscribers to the with any amount of supplies, cloth, etc., and four above Institution will be held in the Library, on days from Stanley Falls, where plenty of food THURSDAY, the 11th December,-1899, at 3 could have been purchased, yet never an offort o'clock in the afternoon. was made by Major Barttelot to belp our poor,
W, H. R. MOSSOP, asked." starving men ? it is absurd to say Tippoo Tib refused to supply us with food, He was never
Acting Secretary: Hongkong, 4th December, 1890,
BRITISH MERCANTILE
This letter was written while Stanley was preparing his book. Stanley took Troup to task for not doing something to relieve the command. Troup replied that Barttelot was at the head of the command, and to heya done anything would | |- written orders were that Barttelst should consult have been muling. Stanley replied that his Troup in all vital matters. Troup says he didn't so understand them--American Exchanges.
*HE Annual General MEETING of SHARE
[1657
MARINE
OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.
NOTICE TO, MEMBERS!
*HE this
TA REGULAR MEETINGS of the quarters in fisture, of the opening of which die notice will be given at an early date.
CHESNEY DUNCAN, Hon. Sec. Do The Committee.
Hongkong, 4th December, 1890.
At this point Mrs. Stanley appeared. But Mr. Stanley had not yet said anything about Major. The last chapter wound up with the proclams. tion tested by Sir Gordon Bremer and Capt
Barttefor's death. Rising and pointing to a chilr In the mid:le of the room he said: "There is Elliot, platly, on the 1st February 1841, which
the wainscot by the fireplace) is the window in the house Bartelot was in. There (pointing to constituted the fioul act of founding the colony as an addition to Her Majesty's possessions
the chief's house. There (aiting down on the It was not bowere, until the 5th of Apri
bearth-rug in the attitude of a woman beating a 1843 that. Hongkong became a Crowa Colony. Reg. No. 1. A decision against a prisoner
drum) is where the woman was,. Now, the man, The next record of interest in connection with involving higher penalties or longer confine
and seeing what was happening click went his Scorr's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with hearing his wife cry, looked out of the window: --the catablishment of responsible Government onment than those set down la the rat and and this island is the lasɛe of the first two numbers specification needs the sancilon of the head of
this man was not a slave, he was an independent all wasting disorders of children, is very remark- riffe' and Barillot was killed. Remember, sir, Hypophosphites, for Rickets, Marasmus and of the Government Gazette, which, it wil 3* the Government, or in his absence of the observed from a perusal of the subjoined copy, deputy superintendent, and is therefore not to be
chief who had come to camp to make money!! able. In jis results, The rapidly with which are somewhat unique specimens of the Gazette, pronounced by the Magistrats till that sanction A Labour Federation has now been farmed," The same journal's Brussels correspondent children gain flesh and strength upon it is very as compared with the Government's weekly has been received; the prisoners being remanded with Mr. Tom Mann as president, and rules have cables 77 have just had an Interview with the wonderful. Read the following have tried ST. ANDREW'S publication of the present day,
after the closing of the evidence for the defence, been adopted. It is expected that the federation Belgisu Lieutenant Baert, who was Tippoo Tib's Scott's Emulsion in cases of wasting to young There two numbers afford the best Informatios Reg. No. 3. All other offences of a more will comprise 1oo labour unions.
Car secretary at the time, of the Emia relief expadi- children, and I am of opinion that it is a valuable wo have of the new possession of the Beldish aggravated nature or not specified above, to be The steamer Tainui concerning with a dispute | tion. He was a frequent visitor, at; Barttelot's preparation for such cases. The children take crown in the cast. Agazette will be published, reparted to the head of the Government by the had arisen between the Union Steamship camp, and was President of the Staples, Falls it and ask for more, and the good effects are under the authority of the Government of thi Magistrate, and the prisoners to be left in Company and the Seamen's and Firemen's court-martial" which" tried Sanga, Baritolog, apparent." I consider it far superior to ordinary Island (Hongkong), at semi-monthly periods from confinement, according to the customs and Unions, the latter. Insluing upon the re-engage murderer Baert says Stanley's statement that Cod Liver Oil). MARBHALL, M.R.C.S., &c thla dale," May 1st 1941, with a view to afford usages of the sex service pending further ment of the original union crew, bas salied for any English fury would have acquitted Sanga 143. Grange Road, Dermonday, S.E. Any greater pubiicity to the general orderd that may Instructions under his head for to be committed New Zealand (presumably with non-union sems to be an Impeachment on the court Chemist can supply ic-A. S, Waison & Co. (d) from time to time be issued by the offeurs of the 'to fail,
martial's fairness, “The real fact is that during I agents in Hongkong and Chink."{/id9f,
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· No. 218, S.C. AN N ADJOURNED CONVOCATION will be held in FREEMASONS HALi, Zetland Street, on FRIDAY, the high instant, at 8 for. 8.30 PM precisely. Valling Companions are cordially invited, 4-Hongkong, 4th December, 1890,
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