He'not caly owns two-thirds of the town lots of Tostula, but vast tracts of rico piains and gold Gelds, eic. He is a very agreeable man, well educated, and occasionally invites a large number of merchants to pleate ata pletererque spot in the neighbourhood, called Panchis, where capital foreign tiffin and No, 1 cham-agne is always provided for the guests, Liu has opened up negotiations with the savages, and numbers of the headmen come to his Yaman ance a year to receive presents of clothing, food, liquor and agricultural implements. The Lit has extended his frfluence over the savage 'an well as the civilsed inhabitants of the land. He is, it is said, on the very best of terms with Jia Ming-ch'uan, who was not slow to appreciato the advantages of clase filendship with a man who perhaps gaverns the island more than the conservative bug-bears of the Chinesa. Govern- ment have any ides of

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHOSATURDAY, MAY 11, 1895.

CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not necessity andartu tha peradang sxpensed by

Carraponiinta in this column.j

MOB LAW ON THE WHARVES. TO THE EDITOR or the "Housxona TezmakẲpn,” SIR-1 men in your lane of the 7th fostant a letter from Old Saft” drawing your attention to the crowded state of the old harves, Thare is another thing in connection with them to which he did not refer and of which I have had bitter experience: I mean the way in which luggage coolfes are permitted to hustle on board sampaneO with their traps.

I and my wife upon our arrival in port. attempted yesterday in fund at Pedder's Wharf, The coolles rushed, fighting, into the boat, one went overboard, the samoan was turned guùwale under; half diling her with water, demaging my The town of Tests'ls a well laid out, all the luggage and frightening the lady who was with

streets bring wife and at right-angles to one another. Here, too, much to my surprise, I found rick has plying for hire, and a well-stocked com-

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BITS OF INFORMATION,

can beaten af miles,

The lights of the Vated Sates Liberty State Pauperlim Fas greatly declined in England since 1971.

Proft and loss forward from

Pro and losy

1893 venue$10,180017

det balance's

1891 58,433.17

61,613 19

There are 13,030,000 mpen of “ milltary age "ietatil the United States.

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laminated with tallow candles.

The Baiton light erected in 1716|WAF

unclaimed...

CHARAC

3,640.80

20.359.20

41.253.99

$1089 116.43

....$. 535,049.17

Slock in tezde................. Bellding Improvements and leise- bold.............................................TERCODESKAR Goodwill and trade marks

that note I took no notice of it. I bai cashed the cheque, but the money was in my box lamy room. The next morning (1st May) as soon as bad dressed I want to my box with the inten- tion of withdrawing it from my box. When I opened the bex I found the more had gone. of England in 1273.

The word parliament stat appears lä the lepipo diridend of had no idea how the money disappeared. 1

4341 per cent The art of brick-making was well developed. 19434,000.00

*pdfčidNov.). had no recollection of paylag it to Mr. Smith. I folly 5,000 years ago. went downstairs in the half of the Hotel, and

Kita I

The subjects of the Czar speak over: sixty:46), amount Was there, which WAS about languages and dialects.. 8.30 am. Mr. Brown and Mr. Smith

Windsor Castle has been mied for a rom 21 na dobrą came downstairs together. Ther both came presidence for 284 year. to me and Smith said. "There's the man i take bla" Lait witness (Brown) gave me the writ. | warrant and order. After breakfast I was taken to the court, where I arrived about 9 o'clock, and 1 was kept la Court abeat an hour, When I was released I was told to go away. I saw a fair and rather tall gentlerian present, who had letter in his band.” There was no czolanation Judge, but he (Mr. Brown) said "you are released; there's no cute against you." for the breakfast, because I'm boarding at the Cross-examined by M. Denny's never paid Hotel Towe something for Board. I had, no intention to leave the colony on the 1st May, I did not tell any one that I was going. I did not tell Miss Hawthrone and Mr. Farmer so. I did not tell them my intention. The iden did not came into my mind about leaving the colony, before the settlement of affairs. I did not see Mr. Farmer and say "Here's the money I'm fftomorrow" Can't any where I was between 810 qo'clock on the 30th April. I was, perhaps, dronk. I very likely started dinking early in the morning, I received your letter about twelve o'clock bat took no n·tice of h.

The forest fires la the United States destroy $25,000,000 worth of lumber annually

The harbour of Rio Janeiro is the finest on the glob. Ifty miles of anchorage,

There are 360 mountains in the United States,

country was ode to 404, and in 1880 it was one to "Io 1850' the proportion of lawyers In "this

eucalyptusites or in the earth penetrated by lis 598XDROM A vekur hangga

No worm or Insect is ever found upon the roots

- pradore's store owned by a Strafts Chinaman, and more commodious plers, therefore of my release. I saked to be brought before the of walca, exceeds. 10,000 feet in height.

Mr. Thrang Lt who does his best to make up for the lack of hotels by supplying travellers with 'ricksbas, chalis. "chow-chow and capital wices and beer at very restenable cost. His establishment is a boon to the residents and God-and to the globe-trotters. In order to see the railways, arsenal, c-lleges, fine roads, foreign hongs, tea gardens and tea-firing rorms, the Europian club and the bolling sulphur spsing in the neighbourhood, travellers have to put up! with some hospitable friend, there being no hotel In Tatutia as yet.

The native town is badly bulli and dirty, and probably contains frem, 17 000 to $8,000 "inhabitants. The cunty in the vicinity is extremely fertl'e and considered very pretty. There are large rice fields near, and sığır is Rown in file quanti·der a few miles away. The Increase in the growth and a portation of tea during the past seven years bas been very great, and until the French blockaded the port it was seld-m more than a day or two without a steamer during the season, for exportation of the leaf to Amoy. The land-locked harbour presents a very pretty view, but the south side of the bar is composed of a series of shiling sand-bar ki, which make the harbour rather difficult of access for vessels in charge of strangers. A semaphore signai staff, showing the varicus depths of water on the Tamsul Bar, is situated at the Customs, and under control of that office.”

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"The neighbouring downs afford caplial opportunities for exercise in the shape of riding of walking, and command a splendid sea view. Good shooting is obtained here daring the water months

Toataifa is distant about nine mlies from Tamra, and it is bere that all the trade is car- ried on. The tea fi brought from the country, and is picked fired, and packed for exportation in their own bongs hy bath foreign and Chiseas merchants, and then quickly sent down to the port in cargo bosis. There are several European hongs in the port, which, as already mentioned, are for the most part branches of Amoy me cantile houses, neitly, if not all the business of the place passing to that port in transféu to and from other countries, The tea is usually only temporarily packed here, and is almost favárlably re-packed and re-matted at Àmoy,

Camphor and camphor-wood planks are also exported. In large quantities, but the trade fa these har considerably fallen off fatoy. Asome- what farge trade is also done in Indigo, but this I chiefly confined to the native looks plying between here and the mainland... The cool export has fallen iar short of expectations, although in 1889 It was estimated that 43.479 tons were taken away from the port. There can only be one opinion about the coal-fi:15s of Formosa, and that is that they have been grossly talsmanaged from the beginning.

"The Chineze town or city of Banca adjolas Tuntutia, and is a place of considerable size, the population of Tertulis and Banca belog estimated at about 40,000."

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There is no room to land at the New Whart the great majorly of passengers using the older Europese policeman fe placed at the former and the latter is left to Chinese coolie vale. I don't know what the police ara dolor, unless they are hankering after Coroner's Inquest. They get one mure chongh, and when it cames off the parties concerned will probably find out that

bobby" is just as useful on the pier-head at when lounging round a street corner or under a friendly verandab,

Yours etc..

Hongkong, May zz1h, 1806,

SHIPMASTER,

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS...

MAILS DUE:

Canadian (Empress of Japan) 13th lost, French (Oceanien) 14th Inst. . "Indian (Arratoon Apear) 17th lust.

Tacoma (S744) sath fast.

American (Coptic) zest fast.

THz Conadien Prgfc Raliway Co.'s steamship Empress of Fadas, from Vancouver and Victoria, R.C... arrived at Shanghai at 2.30 9.m. fo-day, and left again at 11 mm. for this part, where she may be expected at 4 pm, on Monday,

The Agents (Mestre, Dödwell, Carl & Co.) inform as that the Northern Pacific Steamship Co's steamer SIMA ‘as andved at Yokohama from Tacoma, and leaves for this port, via Kobe, to-day,

TO-DAY'S SHIPPINGS RETURNE

☎ pm. yesterday to 8 p.m. today.

Anivals. *teamer from Canton,

Shangbal

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Bangkok, Ringapore, Mindan'o.

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per minute and sixty-seven deaths for the same Throughout the world there are sevenly births

perlod,

The first lire of rail ord in the United States won front. Buttain to Quincy, four miles, opened in 1817 visuel Sh

one-think nose, one-third upper and lower lips A perfectly formed fece is on chied forebead,

and chis, on vaan, janke pads and Thei

In the nottherm: portion of Florida, around Baldwin, morquilo i iske are worn by outdoor

workmen.

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It is estimated that the burning: of... Moscow | by the Ramians in order to delve out the French cost $125.000.000, TELO ANN

Independence has faded so that it is now The original copy of the Declaration of carly monio.fban a blank.

Capper, Cowper and Cooper are descendants of men who made the wooden cups from which our English forefathers drank their beer.

Fxamination contfoged-Ab-ul roam, on the *9'h abimo I received a cheque for $400 from the compradora on the Hosokong and Shanghai Bank. I took that cheque the Back to be cashed and had eight $50 notes in return. Thors, notes I should have paid into the Chartered "Bark in Mr. Smith's name. It was a deliberate If I told blm at that time. I do not know how Mr. Smith found out how it was I did not bank my chrque. On the 25th April (che

Paper has been mide in China from time opening night of the Grace Hawiborne Co.) Ifmin mortal Outside of China it was cfnm recolved a cheque, from the compradore. The made at Samarcand in Torkestan, A.D. 730. amount of the receip's at the doʻrs that night

The Ivanhoe tunnel, the third: Iangestoln was $114, which I have not paid into Mr. America, le g 400 feet long and is cat straight Smith's acenant. I paid a chegan for 8174 onir.through the backbone of the Rocky Mountains, I borrowed $10. from the compradore. I didn't tell Mr. Smith »bout it,

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His IndshipWhy didn't you tell Mr, Smith Witzen-I thought he knew ft. Continuing I borrowed also $15 on the 22nd April. The $40 was spent privately; same In rickshas, postage stamps, &c. I bave not furnished any account, up to this date for the $40, 1 commenced

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Suspenso account Good debis das from customers ...

Cash la hand$17.685.03 Cish at bankers

19,999-82.

Fife insurance prem'a anexplzëet. Good debts das from inadry deb ora,

in London and Hongkong

·Branch adjustment account siper. Investments in public companies

Hösgkong & Shanghai

Banking Corporallos

stock .................................

20,500.00

North Chias Insuranco" [.

" Con tới Hergkose Fire Insurance Co., Limited andmed 1435.00

Serilogy A of Mljudi loi

No. 17 and the bulid. logs thereon $64.389-49 Inland lat No. 1g and the ch

buildings theres....156,035.32 Kowloon Inland Tors Nos.

549-55nd 551 13.000,00 Peak rural building

No. 80 and the balld- ing therapa 16,000,00 [botmoqea "Pors

24 115

100 000 00

Standed VI.-W. Baker, reading, A. Cader, ahmede, A Sove, grammar and euclid, T. L. Steveo, Eglish composition and history, "P. Bis spelling and meading and mapping,

A. Humphrey, veography,

Standard VII-Ernest Haskell, rending, history, and caclid (Oxford Jaglar, cerificate), Avon Stockhausen, English composition, and engraphy, P. Batele, arithme te and algebra, RF, Belllfor, grammar and mopping, Ernest Haskell, science, H. Schmidt, algebra, A. E. Anger, history.

Extra · Prizes—Â, vui Stockhausen, senior Lallo, Edward askell, lor Lails, John' Jordan, Junior, Latin, R-

Girls

Standard VII-Laura Botelbo compaeltinu, Anna Souri, needlework and arliḥmeric, Laura Sovs, needlework, and general; knowledge, Augusta Sops, geography and history.

-5 Standard VI -1 By Kasta,, composlilan and history, Margaret Klinck, arithmetic and grand- 6.379.08 mar, Leonora Yranovich, writing and maxic,

Sandard V.-Gerty Rotondre, ·Ŕrammar, 96,B9t.az Maria Kavler, ari-hmetic, Bella Handerend, 1,364.97 composition, geography and physical geography. Standard IV-Eva Humphreys, needlework, Mabel Humphreys, äri hmetic, Mary Rodger,

37,636.77 gramman, Annie, Baker, dictation,

3,027.12

48,641.83

27.935.00

359 444.81 $1089.15.4

-PROFIT AND LOSS. Dr.

The United States Navy Department proposts operating heavy guns monated on turrets on war- To Balaïce ..................................................................... Introducing electricity instead & steam for To drareciation account... ships.. centennial of the establishment of the first Las bueno

The year 1894 is notable as beng saml- | ning a practical telegraph fine with which commerciai žavinost deshaf telegraphy began, Clarende g

The highest spot inhabited by human bolags on this globe is the Buddhist clotster of Hanie, Thibet, where twenty-one monks' live at an

In a ton of Dead Sex water there are [tẩy pounds of salt Red Sas Mediterranean,

931 857 Atlantic, 81; Ergh Channel, 72 j Baltic, 1 Black Ses, 36; and Caspian Sea 11-**

salt here for 1400 Ropees against defendant, but the $40 is not Included. On Tuesday, 30th altiude of 16,000 feet, wa Chinklang.

April, I did not see Mr. Smith. An 1. D. U. for Lao, dated July 9th, 1894, was given to me by Miss Bilan. I have never pald the I, 0. U. On the 40th April I saw Miss Grace Hawthorne in ber rooms, and I told her I had the money, Did not tell her what I was going to do with it. I said to Miss Hawthorne that I might want to leave after I had a settlement of affairs.

Aggregating 5.348 tons register.

Departures,

T3

Reamer for Salgon Bopstad.29401

Yokohama. Tamarido.

Nekl H W. Faridergoes..

Kuchinotru. Tian'slo.

Ethiop Cromari Holloong usina... Bonnington ca

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n Whampan. Aggregating 13,717 tons register.

The German steamshin Ming-yi lelt Shanghai on the 6th instant, and Foothow on the g'h, and bad variable winds and slight fog.

'The German brie. Kristina Niliós left

Bangkok on the 22nd February, and had head winds and calms throughout the voyage, 78 days passage. H

The British steamship Wossung left. Cain.

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klang on the 4'h instant, and her forgy weather to Flueshans thence to port had moderate and variable winds and overcast weather,

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS.

Stanfald Scient

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Verona centi.... }} Mongkut Reina Cristina (cruiser) „ H.M S. Alacrity Tacoma ................................. Wing Song ................................ Fatihanın

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SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before Mr. T. S. Smtih, Acting Pulina Judes)

By Mr. Elli- bad not taken any steps whatever for preparing to leave the colony on 1st May, I spent the $40 in sundry things, Last year I got into trouble in Shanghai and Mits Brian offered this to L.D. U. to pull me through. I do not know how it got fato the bands of the defendant. I did not know that it was paid by the defendant,

His Lordship-When you arrived here was

The and of the world is to come on April 23rd, 1903, recording to a Garmin theologian who has just alarmed Berlin by his prophecy. Among his cheerful forecasts are a great wat in 1897, the advent "of a new Napoleon is809, Khag of Greece and Byala and * tefine ciribgaars in root. But in Edgland we have tid, propset who has made the rate postfre statements over and over again, and he still lives to play his old game of shifting the events a few years later when he finds they do not come off to date,

CONTRA

Cr.

By balance forward from 1893 By net profite in Hongkong, Chlor,

London, and Manila for 1894

$14.857-44 61 513.19 $76.470.61

$10,180.01

66 293.61

$76,470,63

VICTORIA ENGLISH SCHOOLS.

ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION,

ps to the succesital pupils of the Victoria His Excellency the Govèmor presented the English Schools yester lay afternoon, In the presence of a large number of vult-rap!

Standard 111Mary Pilmer, djetelioni, write" ing, and arithmetic, Mislio Marcus reading Hennie Schmidt, grammar.

Standard Helena Yvinnwich, sithmetic, Lily Tregillps, reading and dipstion.

tandard ILettle Ph-ins. Emilly Heard Infant Class-Theresx Heard

After distributing the pilsnis Paellency wald-be had, in the frer nisce, Ta-thick on-be- ball of the children and teachers, three frienda who were present. He also tharked the chlid- en for the excellent entertainment which they had given Speaking with reference to the report he said, that though the year had been w disastrous one, the results were very "ood, 95 per cent of the girls having passed, whereas the bors, or usual, were behind, anle:8 per ce having parsed. The bays hid expresied strong desire, for a circulating library, and this desire was wanby of every support, The boys ought to be encouraged in every possible way, and he would be very glad to do all he could to a aist la forming the library, and wwald riva pecuniary assistance Addressing the children be said there were seviral qualities which were necessary in this life, and be hoped they would - coltivate: honesty, self-contrai, and truthfulness. He also trusted they would calfivste « power of co centration of their thoughts and effrativa perseverance in anttaleing any good abject. Ha had the greatest possible pleasure in disributing the pilte, and hoped that 1896 would be rime successful 'not only for the school,' but for the colony.pdmod

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Dr. Cantile, as one of the Committee, suld be had very much plesware in propásing a hearty role of thanks to his Excellency for presiding

The children returned thanks with three ring. lag cheers for Kis Fxsellance, New

WHAT DREAMS, MAY COME

Ty, a moant Trotors at the Royal Institution, Dr B. W. Elchardson mys that, the lean of health is dreamless... Dreama Ta Bhakowpeare, if ars children of an ille brain. If hoth the inator and right it allows that idle brains are unhealthy

althy brains. No doubt there might be trufli In the Inference, but that to not quile the point, Are all-Aresma slana of a diseased condition To this the laser, those started by mnises ne other ones ante doctes say "No!! He divides dreams into two file the sleeper, and those produced by paid, favet, or Indigestion.

Mr, W. D. Braidwood, the Head Master, read the followleg report: Your Excellency, ladies, and gentlemen, the year, 1894 was. In many respects an exceptional one end from an educa. Here we injoots fact. We receive. mulitude of tional polat of view, 'disastrobe The plaque lette ontaining this aemation, almost in 'Identical

Mr. Smith Indebted to you or were you indebted A. S. WATSON AND CO., LIMITED: 16 May; and In that and the succeeding

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Witness-Yes, Mr. Smith was frdebted to me to the extent of 1500 rupees, dating back from February, 1994.

His lordship Have you no fixed timeer dates for making up accounts for Mr. Smith 7matte

Witness-No.

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The following to the report of the General Manager for the your ending the gist December, 1894, for preventition to the shareholders at the tenth annual ordinyer neeting of the Company lobe held at the Hongkong Dispensary, on Saturday the 15th Justina), at noon to To the shareholders of AS Wale on Gentlemen beg to Jay before your state Limited, 22ND ZOEK Zannuli-ena

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work was worse fired in the morning than when I went to bed." To this the deptor, has an: anawar, Hay When we feel weariet in the morsige te Ukole it results from dreams that we have forgotten...

three months it reduced, our altendance, especially the girls' school, by almost go per and the work with the diminished numbers went centrs The school; however, was inevit closed, on as usual but the ametist we had a In other words there is a badile oondition which change in the staff, two of the teachers leaving may prevent a person from working (by darkat, his and then pres" being supplied by two from naual calling, but ohires him to labour all night under & mental stimulas of which he knows nothing surprise that our taxmination results are cowretches tail harder, therefore, England. If will therefore no matter for hy I resulting exhanation. There happy pudovy allow antequires and aparcade when they are fil-fest they have to do ildurably high standard. The

compensation, ment of the Company basloess, with a balance fee of the adverse circumstances and recollects rightful fack 1.And this to without taking into sheet for 18 year ending the 31st Decembering that it is our first experience under the acemat theis phasicaiming at all times, & Night

Aro wall. What 指标 Infernal and

1894

new Educaitonal code, must be considered fair | salt Coleridge, "la my hell" percentage. A glance at the Examination, iches

Mia Grace Hawthorne sild-I remember ram, on the 1st May, when I saw Mr. S. Smith. who room at Kangkang Hotel. He came lata my toes mother ton kan, Handy Ho (Mr. Smith) also sxid that he (Mr. Hardy) would be arrested in the morslag

e did not tell me how he got the money. After that nothing else occured.

The net profie-of the Company for Cro-s-examined I sent for Mr. Smith and the twelve months tinder review, allepass said I heard that Mr. Hardy was going away, paying all charges, including generalmz-lo, the next morning with the money. He (Smith) manigement, and providing for allo said he had got the money. I can't remember. bad and doubtful deber, and with the ninte the exact date when Mr. Smith tol4 me, It was addition of $10,180.93 hiought for file. something about $400. I don't remember Mr.ward from last year, megetto... 75,470.53 Smith saying "I wil procure a warrant for Mr. Hirdy's arrest," My husband (Mr. Most ramen) told me at the Theatre Royal es Tuesday right (30th April) that Mr.: Hardy, was going away. Mr. Smith appeared to be annoyed with me for something. Mr. Smith bad not given me notice to leave or dissolve partner-" ship. I did not go to see the Captain Supering

tendent of P-lice or Inspector Quincey. I had no dispute with Mr. Seth. My feeling towards Mr. Smith is perfectly friendly.

From this there his beds written fal off for depreciation of “furatiorý, Parkp fittings, utensils of trade, machinery! steam launch, bulidingy and pro-alim da parties...... .............4.857:44

Learing a balance available dividends of ja olo15:19

wirl Those forgotten dreams had toast her About as a ship la tossed

tossed to a tempórt." Night was

dole show ibat the weakness was in the lower was any of her darthters, he wax OTHE

· Frami one of the latters persed to we quinto what standarde, just where the sitendance ampatticed in a morning than when she went to bodon Viar 'regolar. Standards VI. and VII., tn, the Gio Hy Và Vũ; and VI là the wi especially distinguished themselves, mer day of labour. ... to yell T-matics that chlidren of more tendress are-telný anflo school, so that it is not unusual my dashter Ann Risbeth hemma inw, weak, and The mother a simple tala fa thin; # In June, 1900, for us to have children of five or six years to the fretral, and complaint of pain in the chest afte lowest classes, and dist leads me to gall attention enting West her sonsoh was an irritable that she to the fact that the Fdaquilonel code of his vomited all the, food, she took. It wa colóny fisker do profilon whatever, or to flot her bears and style. The threeba mashine, messa teaching Cowards the close of 1894 this school through her stomach (grupta jitile mods. Rev. Bishop Raimond, bobad for years acted oath and looked as shrugh she had not don sustained a severe loss in the death of the Right | linowator, Inter on her feet and legs begs to wwall and puff from dropsychi was now pale sa as manager, On his death, the school Binod las

We paid an Interim dividend of a percentila P Mr. Eills-I am esitled to the net profits; propose to pay a farther dividend of $ per Can that was the only matter in dispute, making 9 per cent, for the yea) which

PORT Meg #November last, absorblagd$4,000, and I placed under a edimiffée konsisting of Hoa. E. Adas de ant sha: gob weaker, aroy --

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THE TRADE OF TORMOSA. Rica is chief cultivated, the methods of farming being entirely Chinese, except among the aborigines, but are often far better than on the mainland. Farmers are very diligent, and raise clops twice or thrice a year, but no improve. ments In their agricoles al arts or in other arts have been made. Next to rice, et potatoes Are chiefly cultivated, but wheat and barley are raised in winter only on a small reale. Izdigo plants are cultivated largely in North Formosa but as good Indigo cannot be extracted excep from young leaves, it is usual to plant a new every year. Pea-nuts and seráme are planted for getting offs, Ginger, ta meric and sweet maloa are bundantly produced; banana, ploe- ople, nutmeg and lemon all grow very well. The most important agricultural products are sugar and tea. In the western lowlands of Formosa, sugar-cans, plantations extend as far as the eye can trach, in lexuriant growth, especially in the plain along the river Tampui-ho and its tributary Halochwang-a-boin the sorb, and around Takow in the district to the south of Txi-wan-tu. But the methods of cultivation being very defeclve, new conca must be planted. every two years, Tea cultivation has made rapid progress, says the Hocht,. during the past ten years, the districts best

Mr. Dennys then stated that the Pislatif had adapted to it being in the northern half of

'come into court and told a deliberate lle the island, where there are two ralay sessons

Mr. Saville Smith said-On the 29th April 1 each year. In the southern districts, drought

** sale Propiator of the Hawthorne: Dramatle continues too much for tea cultivation. One travelling to the northern districts will see the

Co., and Mr. Hardy was engigad by me at $50 plains and valleys covered with rice and sugar-

a week an' Baloess Agent. He had no interest THE SPLIT IN THE DRAMATIC CAMP," in the profits whatever. I am not indebted to canes, and high lands with tea-plants. Emi This was it to which Mr. Frank Brett Mr. Hardy at all, Mr. Hardy is indebted to me. grants from the continent of China setting in || Hardy, Business Manager, shed Mr. Saville

to extent about 40:0 to 5,000 rupees. With these districts bare cut down trees and planted Smith, Proprietor of the Grace Hawthorne reference to the receipts of the theats I saw Mr. tes in their place, so that mil the diasters Dramatic Company, for $1,000 for malicious Hardy at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of the 29th around Ta-tro-cheng, sica-manufactu ing centre, arrest on the 1st May, 1895. Mr. E. C. Ellis | alt." I asked him if he had bank d his money, have been turned into tea plantations, The (of Mr. V. H. Deacon's office) appeared for the and he wild "yes". He told mis he had paid rain and mists there are so plentiful that In plaintiff, and Mr. H. Denny's for the defendant. the receipts of Thursday night's account fato growing tea-planis normanure is used yet the

A Brown, Assistant Balliff, said about 9 leaves are gathered alx or seven times a year. on the set fostant I went to the Hongkong I went to the Chartered Bank on some The first, recond and third crops 316, however, Hotel to Mr. Savills Smith's rooms to ascertain business and found that the cheque for 2400, the best in quality, and a

which room Mr Hardy stopped in. Mr. Smith alleged to have been paid in by Mr. Hardy, And The trade of the northern ports, Kolung and loformed me then that Mr. Hardy had the not been paid in. I went to the compradore of Tamsul, is by no means insignificant, as the biggest part of the money which he had collected the City Hall, and bo'b of us went to the Hong following figures show :---

1 told Him that if the case was not satiled kong and Shanghai Bank. They told us that +387.

you will have to go to the crack. I said I had some tail, fate, man had engixed itg

the cheque 20 1893. to arrest the defendant. Both went alone eight fifty dollar scies. I did not see Mr. Hardy, Hk. Tael. Hk. Taels H3 Tails together to Mr. Hardy's room, but he was not. but I went to look for him. I a Mz. Hardy, 1.4853102,354,188,153 636 Both of us want downstairs fate be who appeared to be drank, the same day, and he 2,531413 3,101,366 4,751,719 corridor, and I saw Mr. Hardy sitting on a seat sald he was going to keep the mosey for the Capital account

$600,000.00 36,306 51,880 14-37% close to the office. I went up to Mr. Hardy passage home. Since my rival Here Lowed Local and geo-z obozan karena bannt Total ....

and told hinf I had a warrant for his arrest. him no money. He (Hardy), did not say moyy 4,055,000 5,404.434 6,933,787 As we got against Mr. Brewer's premises we thing about me being indebted to him. After

tral Mabille ben ech mapa i werkbeer ver The only barbons in the island worthy of stopped, and Mr. Hardy asked me to go back to saw Mr Hardy I went to a solicitor, and Loosad genes180XE ANNA MARA 209H mention are Tamsol and Keelung fa the north, Mr. Smith to ask him if he had the money. I and Asping and Takow in the south. (The said Mr. Smlib kas gone upstairs and Igan't laawn saw Mr. Haidy in his room. "I spoke to KOWATTERS SWAN (Smed, › During that night 'T barbour of Makung, la the Parcadores, is how you heres naked him to come with hubut he him, but being so intoxicated he could not speak

eral liabili ever, worthy of note for it in here that the refused.Me Haidy said he law and the to me. I shook him several times and asked him Japanese intend to exisðliab a great deval stallon.) | money burz

Imports Exports Re-exports i..

All the experts and imports pass

posts, but the major ports through these cine to hap

four

of trade

May xith.

In the to go back to Als Branicked

northera districts is through Tamaul alone. Tan Hongkong

most inspärtant artfels of export in tes, which waste of magic

forms the greater part of the total amount of dow exports, Next in the order of value come meney, and whe

The Company's properties the Peak wern rafurd" on the Messrs Palmer, and Tufear;; property was returned at $13,000 ence between this apm

It previously stepd ON VIS off the permanent reserve hund perty was returned"urn standist in our books and in the unison with the improved wallet of Road properties.

zwan; always, volslei Monta Canille; AG. Romano. Zig, D. Hattell, Esq. fuld not walk without for the R. BallGMZ, D. Güller Req: Dialer month need

not, walk Rev. G. J Willami G. Pippo, Eng rand award from a under the caw regime the school has continued

Laldo to

har for twelve mmkba, and tomlourish. At present the number on the doctor register" (kate=,139,anya kud 60 giris-whi'e | finally said it was no us giving her any more medose the stap malts of five, certificated teachers, to the Dewitt Thirmary. She got no better hers It would sto no good In May, 1891, 1 took her

1963 ar Moltes teacher toy French The and thought I was' vardir. going to low ber. The

the Char ered Bank. On Tuesday morning been andfied by MrLgdard B. Warmington. i tos volumes." It is malter of no small impor. Byrd has since been is the; bent d'Alenille and:

and I have provided sedemmodation for about i was not so frequent. She

got for the money, and then be referred me to kis

training of the pupile-receives tasena the hirteen years of agmine adil 19, 104-1 attentios.

Recently have had trapezer horis intal bir, and paremal bars fitted up in the shop, and seeing how bad hry plástichter, výk, spoke of *One day a lady (MPa. Zdahtalar) called" is my playground, and these the boys have greally #medicina.lincic Mot Bar Belght's Caralité Byrup, and appreciated.

The boys of the sul department have ex

pendant lig fkes. Esant à bottler frita-the pressed a strong desire for circulatieg library, taking fie in two days abey found til veller tha Thornhill Lom Corppiestive. Stores, land: abe aberent. The Company Accounts in London have

kapi.ów with stim Boon the was strung and undeprored! chartered recourant, and those at the Hrad

tance that youth should have some one to is muc Office by Mr. S. G. Birds, geht Spoka

Rude bilen f his chicles of books When es truch i can take any the neighbours, was worpriced :

kind of food, her she had taken, the The bearest of the Company

pernicious literature ls llicaly to find jus federaly Cón.

his Wände, Talill be plead ffsar fiind who had brought it about that felgal's Bymap; Bad done

Wax luto Strop only two tinnes stotally delira lnd worvenive.

improved appearance and I sold, they order are interes'ed Ta tha jchöck and its work what the doctors could not de, sved her s IMO. D. HUMPHREYE,

take up this matter and contribute, books--ibex --General Manager. Hongkong, 7th May1895aqshayar degnsk

3187. DECEMBER, 1896) ** Zapyt

The inolting alm

néta mốt be new-st as character tallable for Tours truly, (Signed), (Mrs) BARAK ARE SAYIKO, the entertainment and instintion of car comi: Otober 11, 1892.

19, Brewery Lane Thornhill Kess, nowe Devaburys Youngrira.

Our thanks are due to Hos. ER-Bellllos,"

Jicksen, Eigs A. G. Ramano, Eigi D. one of its most dangerous symptomaattacks this young girl's pitiful C.M.G13,7 Holiday, Cg MAA. Slebs. Ergi, ubeving was indigcetión ind drapopola, dropay being Gille, Esq; M.B. 5. Sassoon, Eigi D. Warres both youth and saw its fearful and often fatal parts Smith, Esq., McCallum, Rag Da being due to the fact that physlelane usually NOVIE Esq $7. M. Bass, Etq; for assisting to provide symptoms instand of the diss itself the prizes and to the Commines of the V.R.C for the use of the stage.

ZUZAT EXTRZA LAI, DAT

Boylan

Standard Arcold, reading, J. Guedes, 54702 14 writing and arithmetic

Blandard J. Betthe, willing and arich" melle, J. Heard, reading, 7. Kasing, reading SUNTIKANM! Tiếnb, rekdiors. 6. von

tin box. I went to the tin ber and found paper, Motrymentom kaland Bick the 8 850 notes, intact, which belonged to me and f No. 19 andthe bulldigna “Els AMD

ghad. toolkit, Miss Hawthorne sent for me, the sing foom: night and told me that “ Mu Hardy in leaving.

the to-morrow with your money, which 1, consider, BON

camphor and sulphar, Of the Imports, opium sale 41 wớn khi cha kun sankyou @golag forms the greater portion, and cotton, woollen Home Mr. Manly asid all It is ag centers goods, lead, matches, kerosene oil, and tamilles I kept the midday Hit I got home to settle an. follow to order. In the decade, 1882 to 1891; account with Mr. Smithung kang the export of tea amounted to 27,584,180 Frisk Brett Hardy, the complainant, aid

that morning, and he said that if Mas Hardy had

not paid up the $500, he must arrest him. 1 deny gaying il-There's the man, take his away. Brian, but the plaintiff has not paid me back.- That 1.0.U, for so was paid by the to Mise

mitation by Mfr. Elliot

Witness was objected to lengthy CIMBURG, ¡-Ullimately judgment wan dilaran for Mi 5. Smith's name, but my sonson for not | Me, Saville 'Subky with ousts,

while the total of other exports was only 1,529,534 On the 29th April Lacollected $400, peld by inols/During the sims decade, eplans away a cheque, from the Waroff at the City ifști. In the Imported to the then it of 7,830,456, tania, wala ddany comes I should have basked, it is the total of esker imports was 313855,140 LAUN

HIDUP 150,400 45|| and selikmella.

|

signs of disturbed thealth and should bearded rohite's drums, kys Dr. Richardson, M

with anifay, "The sične is true of the dreams of older people. They mean polson in the stomach and point to the immediata sae of Mostar::Bulpit's

andre.Bumpe

THB great value of Scott's Prusion of Par Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphilies in Wasting Dicensed dig shown by the accompanying state" went from DeGreening, Bydney, Aust.m

63,16453 Stockhunter, wildng, Yeung Sik Sim, arithHaving been arrest senter, jram pulmonary

STALINI

boi. Standar

村 Hing and melissonic, E. Haskell

kit, Keihove ridd

d'ékotifully recommend to all suffering mello, gane - in a similar way to nigunt." ZaYddition I would. Fordipy say that h÷frá very pallant to take." Any Chemiet cua täpply it Sola Ajente for Hongy ncabil, kong sad the Empire of Chins ----Watkins 20

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