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5787. FEBRUARY 1, 1892.]

provinces were placarded with the announce ment of its appearance in letters some sovoù or eight inches in depth. They were mono too large, all things considured.

We would remind our roadors thut the Paris Opera Boulle Company "give their first entertainment in the City Hall Theatro this evening, when the comic opera of "Lo Petit Dus will be produced, The Company's stay in Hongkong will be but short, and they will give only two performances here betory proceeding to Manibylyg

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Tas Japan Directory for 1882 has been

round the Clock Tower, and the chair coo lice had been clearly guilty of a violation of Section VIII, of Ordinango No. 6, of 1863, in pl-cing their chairs there whon usengaged. The Ordinance says:--

Public yohicles and chairs shall when unengaged, stand for hire at such streets and places as the Registrar General shall from time to time dircet,”

Mr. Ommand stated that the

nearest Chair Stands to the Clock Tower were, one in front of the Queen's Road entrance to the Hotel, one in front of the Sigueme Court and another at Feddar's Wharf. On for ther questioning, he admitted, however, that there were far more chairs than the number

Receipts.

THE CHINA MAIL

lowitz: In United States Mr W. Dilano.

Secretary-J. G. Kerr, M.D. Trensurora Mesara Rusaalt & Co. Auditor The Commissiouer of Clasicans

Chairman then, more a vote

of Receipts and Payments during the year the judgment of the members of the Society duacon Gray, L.L.D; Mr Richard von Car- on the spot directed to the fulfilment of the ending December 31st, 18$1

donor's purpose; the Chair submitted Balance from the count of 1880 81.768.22 to the Meeting extract of the latest letter

yet received here from that gonilen Bethol Fund donation, for bal

Professor S. Wells

ells Williams, LL.B. Senior Vice-President

dont of the

the Society & and 133.07 Senior now of

arice of 1860, for 1881, and part of 1882.......

Saberiptions at Canten by the foreign community for 1881 as particularized in Report of last Subscriptions by . E the Vica-.

And H. E.. the Hoppo, $200 each Panations from A. R. Hewlett, Esq, $25; Bishop Burdon, 825 Donation from others in lesser

suma to Dr Kert .................. Donation from Mesara Burgoyne & Co. 810, Tai On Co. $10, and a friend to Dr Kerr $15

from Patients, bucks. Balance of Interest account....

issued from the office of the Japan Gazette. of stands provided for. Under these cirdigines, paid in by Dr Korr

The directory sustains the reputation it has acquired in past years as a handly hook of roforenoo, and the general got up of the work in aqual to that of former issues.

cumstances the Magistrate cautioned the offending chair coulies and discharged them

Payments.

Considerable alterations have been mado in calculated to try the patroneof the guns Orders of Theophilus Sampson,

the latter part of the book.

Seribe B., Comp. T. G. Williamson; Seri o N., Comp. E. Geory: Treasurer, Coup 10. Balfour; P.S., Cong. W. K. Hughes; and Janitor, Comp. J. Grimble.

Esq., Chairman of Mannging Committer, for current ex. ponses of the Hospital, and Dispensaries and for buildings Balance, to Credit in new ae-

1,000

400

80

70

Acting

THE PRINCES AT OBYLON. The Ceylon Tines gives the following pros:

the

once for larceny, and once for being a rogue and a vagabond. Defendant Anid he had been in the colony uver9 months and configramme of the provements of the Princes find to cmployment; the drink was given to

on their anticipated arrival in Ceylon;— in

Advices having been received by Jonal nuthorities from thoan charged with of the young Sailor Princes, and the rauging the details of the homeward og nxnet date

of their arrival at Colombo having boon determined, the programme for the and entertainment of Un Asni, a shopkeeper, was changed on reception and on

of the royal guests has beon finally aris a warrant with being in prissession of stolening will be carried out arinagod. Every. accordance with

"He was sent to prison for 21 days, the

Jabour. imprisonment to be accompanied by hard

THE TABLES TURNEIL

thing

that

the.

cnae.of.

Thanks to the Chairman, moved by Mr No. 93, Hollywood Road, said that a man out that theyalty visiting our anoth

f Yale College) adroased to hiraelf thanks, seconded by Mr Faber, to Ate of and dated September 28th last, wherein Russell & Co. ns Treasurers; Mesere de the limitations of the grant are defined and Souza & Co. for printing at moderate charge

the

to Mies Noyes and her lady its neopo otherwise recorded. Whereupon, Reports; after full discussion

The present upon

friends in

in America; to Dr Carron; to Dr DOBI- grant and cordial appreciation Ayres; tion of the gran

the Bombay Vaccine: Committee: of the munificent act of the

nor, Mr Jeremiassen; Mr Bain; Mr Wilcox⠀⠀ generous donor, which it was pointed out that an and to the Managing Committee; and during which it was one used for the specially to Dr Kern. portion of

Hempital, it was current expenses

tho moved by Dr. Happor, reconded by Me Purcy

That an extract of a letter from Professor B. Wells Williams, L.L.D., Se- nier Vice-President of this Society, having been submitted to this Meeting, stating his wish and purpose to donate to this Society 831.15

the sum of ifteen hundred dollars. 130.381

(81,300) for the purpose of sono per- as a Memorial of nout improvement, the Into Rev. C. F. Preston-it is resolved that this Society accept the said donation

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$4.710.82

2,705

Noyes, closed the meeting.

J. G. KERR,

Secretary.

G.'NYE,

Chairman,

property,

The Hon. Ng Choy appeared for the recent instructions frems defence.

no public demonstration to the effect bo male, as Chan Knn, keeper of an opium divan atin

Midshipmen be ortor. young nanied Yang Tai, formerly cook to his mind stapt as Offcers of one of hor This of course family, who reside at No. 30, West Strost, precludes all decorations in the polic

Majesty's vessels of war. came and visited lim. During the visit high-ways, public receptions, levees, &c., went to the roof to dry same. clothes,

this friend in his room alone, reception and entertainment will be on a leaving this

at the same time the Garrangements for their When he came down the friend was gone scale it keeping with the fact that as also two cotton jackets, a jade Ingle, oldar Prince will in all pro

a silver watch and chain. He went in

gambling house in Market Stroot, Maxwell, second mate of the Ame-defendant was standing near the

twe dollars for assaulting Gilbert Barren, and

Marine Court

(Before Capt in H. G. Thomsett, IN.). Wednesday, Feb. 1.-

ASSAULT.

the

search of Yong Tai and found him in day King of

of Great Brita probability be one

a

The Bacchante will arrive in our harbour on the

with the trust that it implies, and tenders to cican ship Importer, was this morning fined blem and had the witness's juokota, bunda The Princes of Friday the 27th January. ledgments of its representatives hero pro- a seminal, who was in the execution of his watch in his hands. He solzed Yang Cinnu House, driving out through the

the manificent donor the grateful acknow-

Bont.

but some party

asisted him in hi

to

will at once land and proceed Gartens in the dronizig, a dimmer anty on board the ship yesterday. The man struggles to get away and wituses was un- being afterwards given to which a large

will be invited, Un the motion of the Chuirinn, acconded had been aloft unbending s

somo sails when able to dotain him, Dufonidant left the nuruher of Bing day. His Excellency by Mr Noyes, the Members of the Manage the second mate had ordered him to look house, and witness followed him to No. 7 1,924,82ing Committer of last year were re-elected smart; but the man, according to the munte's Station Street, and uncertained that s the Governor and the Princes

for this year; minely, Mr Sampson, Mr state

statement, 84,710.82 Faber, Mr Cunninghan, Mr Heary aid Dr did not comply with his com- East been lont on the deemed, xay. / special train to Kandy. A dy

Kerr, The Estimates for the current year's disharements were then prosental by Mr Sapun as follows:- For current exponises of Hospital 1,400

to bo

exhibition

and other

wal ba

There is no doubt that a rush of chairs or jinrickshaa for an expectant hire is a most unmitigated nuisance, and one wall

und

forbeer- ance of

of the most event-minded. of Adam. But what is the licensed coolie, he ho a chair-bearer or a runner. between Ar a meeting of the Cathay Royal Arch the shafts of the more pretentions jinrick- sha, to do? There are far more clairs

On the Chapter, No. 1165, held yesterday evening, than the number of stands eclected will

of the Bacchante the following officers were duly elected provide for. As a matter of fact the pro- of stands to licensed chaira and

and fufficers M.E.Z., Comp. H. Smith; H., Comp. J. klase is notauling like

and, and the mate then ordered him down,

down, refused to allow them to

the Pavilion in honor of the number

hut stillhe

Accured t

then (85%) A Mosoly; J. Comp."; J. C. Hughes; chairs (450) and iuriskab to five

"paid no attention.

ing that only the party who pledged the given at

there will be ani. 1303, while the statale ace

On the motion of Mr. Sampson, secondes

went up the man would be allowed to redout them. The guests, and in the evening th aceminalato com

same day he returned to the housu sion will take its way through the pictur 130%)

of the Peraharra. The roles. siderably i Tess than 200-and these stands by Mr Piercy, the Trefferers Account was

doval, at the same time inflicting a severe f beon apitel for the use of chairs, acceptai.

what was going on, and prevented the ur

The first nate, however, observed Constablo, 100, and asked admittance, but not one being stap tre sus told on or ap- tapart for the two wheelers.

a woman called from inside that it was tonesque grands of the Pavilion, and while it

lo.ac. late to redeem things. Next day. acmakes its slow Furthermore,

proceeding further."

progress through the town, the

and his greats will preced to any specified stand, but may

inspectors. the house was companied two portioned to appropriate a vacant space on any stand

searched and a jacket was found which he to the which may suit the special whin or caprice-

claimed ashis. Defendant sail to witness in Maligawn, in order to witness the conclusion of the Peraharra, when the elephants will the hearing of Sorgeant Wong Ayau, F bo of its kurers; this a chair usually

drawn up in a conipact army on the doing business at West

you will say nothing about me at the Court,

will give you

temple. of the hings frum

back your

if not, green in front of t will spend m

in the money Надру

In answer to the Hon. Ng Choy, de การแ

fendant said the jacket was his, and he identified it by a tug in the pocket, and

it fitted bin. (Ho

that the colfur of the jacket did not at him.)

eid he went with the Inepcator Perry Jast wi

witness and

party of police to No. Station Street, on the 81st ultime amall room Chun Aman admitted having hawked. He there, saw defectant in

We would call the attention of intending exhibitors at the forthcoming Flower Show

to that part of the advertisement which on retorney

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the work of the Hospital and dispensaries Dr. Kerr tion proceeded in report, upen during the past year, and read the following abstracts from the records:

The regular work of tha Hospital in Canton has been continued during the year,

Jon Koint, way, with the following resultz :--

AT CANTON,

and Diaperies......... f priating books & cutting blocks" Rupaite....

*

T

Teacher and Tranlator, Rev.

R. H. Graves, D.D.

14

Sai Nato, &c.

200 160

sanit

The second inate said that he only went up the rigging for the purpose of driving 240 the man down, as he positively refused to 120 more, but on the man drawing a knife and Threatening him he attempted to kick him, $2,110 but whether he had done so or not he was

Malts. Females, Tutals. 16,862 3,480 19,332 724 340 1,064 1,115 104

The Chairman then called attention to the death of Sir Brooke Robertson, rund 1,145 remarked as follows:

It was then moved by Mr Sampeon, seconded by Dr Happer, that the Commit tee be authorized to expand the available incans on the basis of those Estimates,

ÁT HAI-NAN.

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Before proceeding to the usual election 70 of officers, it is say duty invite your at- tention, gentlemen, to the loss austauned

not sure.

The charge was proved, and defendant was mulcted in the sum of 82,

Police Intelligence. (Before Fredericky Stéunirt, Esq. )Į Wednesday, February 1

AN UNLICENSED TEGETABLE HAWKER.

that

Gor attached to the Dainin

ther

On the following morning the Princes will attend divine service at St. Pauls, and

will return to Calon in the afternoon

order be by special train, in to rest before" shortness of their stay in the on, when it was fo was asked to put it starting for the krial on the following eng

which the island will necessitato. Monday evening bo spunt at Labougams the scene of the Kraal, and on the

Wednesday

Upp

#

will be

i will take pllowing day the drive

in

will be

davoted to the work of tying up the wild

About the usual number of important and the Society in the duntiq-of-one of.ita vegotaħles without being in possession of art found some portions of Manila lottery annale, and on the following day, at use.

Last Vice-Presidents, who had many tisues license, and also with obstructing the street tickets; some books, money aunting to early hour, the Governor and

oldest

to the appears in another column which requests stund in Wanchai to the detriment of quietly deposited exhibitors to send in poultry and pot plants the antitude of that District. Under these patients,...

in-patients,, on the 13th, and vegetables and cot flowers circumstances it is no wonder that much

and had cualusion

had blend axistsurgical operations, on the morning of the CIQUE

Vaccinations, as early as possible

the pale citerers in this lus, between the 14th, and also to give notice of the classes The Registrar General considora, and with they intend to exhibit in at least three days some degree of justice apparently, that his Out-patients, before the Show. If this is noted up to it business is done with chair and jinrickshaOperations,.... Vaccinations, cuties when he issues them licenses, and will obvinte the confusion oxuriohead last fixes on suitable stands. He does not con-

erit necesinirs to any miter surgical-operatis have beau per

as his is not re-formed. by Ordinance so to do;

aj- The new block of Wards projected at the parently with squal justice, this last mocting has been completal, and since being concerned in the Mong-kok Tsui raid lice on the other baud, do not consider then coupled much of the time by paying were committed for trial at the next. Or it within their province to interfere with atients.

the

The instruction of the Medical Clusa link minal Sesions, Trung Afat, the fifth its chairs cupying a stand, providing the

does not exceed that

been continued as

writers have been employed in the yours ago when the freign coma aity of McMillan, a fireraan on board the S. S. In auswer to the Hon. Ng Choy, the In-weather. being favorable for out-door Boner being discharged, there being nothorised. They inity be chairs usually ply

TWO P

A treatise evidence as to his being implicated in thing for hire in the Western district occupy translation of Milical bunica,

Mand in the opposite quarter of the

on InRainmation and a or: Fevors have been aslack. Four of the prisoners reserved bisa, it is a business of the constables, publisited; and other wo-ks are in course their defence, but the sixth, now the fish, The coolies residing in one quarter have of

Respiration

Services have been conducted nscribed his apprehension to the chinity of naturally grievance against those of another

quarter who

tay invaile their walk," and

and by the Rev. B. O. Hanry, M.A., assisted

To-TAY live of the siz ten charged with qular spint

and

|

stod us Charm of our anal meetings; Dir Daniel Brooke-Rabertson, C.B., K. C.M.G., who died at London early last year at the age of 71 years.

It will be in the reelection of must gentlemen present that it was about four

Canton, with complete unanimity, partici: pated in addresses and cererally attended farewell leave taking of this lamented

at at Concordia Hail, when gentlemint

hen his public services and private courtesy s were curtially cloided

conummity to.

trallic today. He was Enei 60 carte ir two lays imprisonment.

host

ASSAULT ON BOARD THE "GLETELO"

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925, and 66 or 70 pieces of clothing on shelf above a bed, any of which were la beled. While ho was searching in another part of the room:

the complainant picked out one jacket frem among them as belong-

the

Ler

to him.

& native Police Sergeant, with whom he tud beaches of the peace are likely to occur. ¡by, native. Evangelists. The Wards for pression of the sense of general and struck-him a blow on the eye with his reputation of being an inveterate galabr Coghil who has been pelecto as

conut,...

Debit.

but that functionary, considering that

has been fulled and the Ordin made by the prisoner before he gains his his duty |

by him i acquittal.

Anco complies with then a fireuse, icnmmends them For Balance due in last year's ac-

to appeal to the Police, who in their turn consider they have nothing to do withany particular district, and the disputants are either com pelled to bottle their wrath and put up for this year's Mouting.. It is a neat and with what they, with some degree of fair. handy volume, got up in oven a more inateness, consider an infringement of their pain-

We have to-day received from Messra! Noronhu & Co. a copy of their Race Book

privileges, or risk th DOUSUGNERCES of

tenance of

their rights.

ful and elaborate style than in former years, committing a breach of the pace and besides giving all the necessary in formation for the forthcoming races, con- tring a mass of useful notes for reference of last year's doings at Hongkong, Shanghai,

the

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100.00

63,704,18

4.88

21

14

35

3+

51

Current espouses,...2.......... 1,390.60 Printing Medical Books and.

cutting bucks,.......... Amount paid the Treasurer

for sales of Books, e, Amount paid for New Wards, Furniture,.. Theo El Sa

831.1

1,224.5

inous for Dispensaries, «-

in

Overlit.

Amount of orders on the Tro

at various times... Cash received for Books, fees,

Medicines, rent, &

Balance to debit in new accom

and

allo-

specifie

*!

**- fist.

18800

of

OBTRUSIVE UNAIR COOLIKS.

aut

theu accompanied the complainant

WOLE.11

false one.

Quotations, HONOKONG, February 1: OPIUM-New Patno, cash,2015

Old

Now Benares, cash,... 615

77

"}

Old

22

Bask,

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12

New Malwa, crudit,... 660 Allowance, Taels 24 Old Malwa, credit,.. 706 Allowance, Tadle,........... 16'

Exchange,

Wire,..... Demand,

-30 days' sight,

4 monthis sight,

Creilita,

* Documentary, months' sight, India, Wite,

domand, Shanghai, domand,

his party will return to Colombo in the evening of the same day there will be a ball at Queen's louse, and on the following day the royal guests will take their departure front oar island. Chan Afung, a coolie, charged Hugh

There is now every probability of the Glengly, with living assaulted his on the

entertainmouts, and as the spot selected is 31st ult.

spector said that the defendant only recog Chan Aping said while writing on a coal pised the jacket when they wore about to extremely healthy, there need be to ap Ho also said that the defendant hui prehension on the score of fever or other ailments, and there is no probability that soning from shore the complainant leave. was under the mitootes of drink, camé

Police Constable 100-said, complainant physician in attendance on the royal party, The defendant said he was supplied with: went to the Central Station and represented will have more than nominal duty to dis

charge. a long standing quarrel. A defuge more Application is Routines made by aggrieved women have been visited by several Ladies ward him was communicated to the public ser native ligner, which had the ect that Yang Tai had stolen his property, and

him into turning

the condition of a man

then lost it in gambling. He was in- efinite, however, will likely have, tu La Coulies to the Registrar General for redress, The expenditures and receipts are susu-papors; upon the rsion of us partare

marised as follows

for England on lease, preparatory to hit bereft of reason.

structed to He humbly

enquire into the matter, and he expressed stric Her Britannic mption of the office of Majesty's Consul General at Shanghai was his first appearance in 3

ghai is regret for what had occurred and said it leaving the Station naked complainant Police Court where Fas was. Complainant then

where Yang Those proceedings are noticed, along with He had been I found the work and never said that Yang Tat had gone away, al

sketch of his official enrer, in the jeand been in auch a prediestnent before.

that the real case was that big, the com of the Far East of February 1878, that

The leniency of the law was extended to phainaut, had gone with Yang Tai, to a I now, haud you for the information of those 15.01

now prescut who were not here at that, he was fined 88, or four days' im-welding hous, and lost his property.

the most of time. Having participatoil, as

prisonment..

to No. 7 Station Street to allow hire an op- did, in those public tributes to his

redeeming the things, but they portunity character and abilities, it is befitting to 51.33rselves, in

The bearers of 7 Hensel charts ware old not gain admittance; child's voice the close of his dia. noticing

charged, on remand, with unlawfully, when from the inside telling them to come back the Theatre, abstain from words of tinguished career, superfinons cukey yet it is our duty, as it unengaged, standing ready for hire at a next day as its father was at

He e is also par inclination, to record in the place other than that directed by the Re. He then went back and told the Inspector minutes of this meeting.

gistrar General, namely, in Queen's Road that the charge for the archives of

Central.

companied Inspector Ferry in his search. the Se

Society, a full of his many services and constant sympathy: Suuday the 29th ull, ho ha or duty near

recognition of the l

Au Aching, a constable, said that on He had

had pawriously arrosted the compl: in in a gambling house in Cilmua Street the fullment of its purposes. the Clerk Twar, when he olserved the dent Avau, who also accom „Meats Huysell & Co., ; $2,893.00/in all services extended over a fendants all with their chairs placed on the phniel tors, suid the complainaït |

Those personne considerable period, and expressions of his w

de real and to be hiked to go over the clothes a 831. continged sympathy were sent be letter to wrong side of the road.

rush- second th, and be certain that none of ed forward inviting him to enter their the zurival in England, where at length he died | $3,754.159

keenly regrutting his inability to return to and artily blocking up the there jarkut in Court, Liu heard the defend-

roughfare. boen rem Although the defendants had ant Bay to the complaiusúl What he had act warbed dab it' auben robbnal of his things but had lost them We are glad to know that the Police Fore districts so he made. No coulie shonid The thinks of the Society are due to Dr

gunbing Sir Brooke's sympathy with the 10r, oLE are about to make some effort to become be held show violated any law by accept Ayres of Hongkong hud to the Boniley of sy also alvert tú a distinct expression rice they still persist E FORESTRYcoin

Charles Osmund, Re

Registrar General's

Hon. Ng Choy said that it was quite acquainted with the use of the weapons trick to which he did not belong, but if he is uph; to Miss Noyes und Ladies themety and the testimony, hè la re at clerk, said there were stands at the entrance evident that the defendant ought to be dis

fare while travelling through a dis- Medienl Department for Vaccing and Bovine of thei Eure

the meeting of Jannery 17th 1878-(the with which they are armed. The records attempted to copy a stand other than America for Pictures put up in the Warth best before he left China)to the fact, also, to the Hongkong Hotel, the Supreme Court clareal as the charge was not one of gam

and Peddar's Wharf; and at these stands bling. but that of buing in possession of of their successes when called on to use that to which he had been set apart he to ale C. C. Jexeissen for a clock for the that the general cause of Missins here the aber allowell must not be excedent stolen property. The whole evidence wert

Chapel; and to Messrs De Souza & Co. fur in good hands and su

sackrawledged by the auchi arrangement, Sous

which meeting I now ma Ti, Tai-tam, and Moug-kok Tsui, have out, would

lessen the unbearable Report. Fossilty

hardy

yon)," My thinks ru due to Mr Jeremiassen, 1

3 faze pespered a rough draft of resedan. been anything but creditable. No one use of half a dozen chairs or jinrickobus with a claim to Christian charity would shing simultaneously to a person imme also, for his earefni oversight of the Hostions upon the ind uyent, Elich 1 autto

diately on his

presenting himself on the pital during my absencs on a trip to Liur your einendation and supdification; hut

DESTRUCTION OF THEES, rejoico at the death, or even the severe public streets, and would probably have a Chow, and to Dr Carrow for assistance ren. I earncatly invite, a'an, each of the gentle

men presint who know him well, a several of cutting the branches of some trees at Lo Kui Mui and Tau Mui were convicted wounding of a fellow creature, simply as an teralency to a better regulation of this class dured at that and other times.

My thanks afo also due to my associates did,(though my acquaintance with him, Tai Tain Tuk village. While the prisoners of traffic. evidence of his proficiency in shooting, hụt

of the Committee of Management for their began in the winter of 1851.5, y were being conveyed to the station the there are times when all charitablemeRY Of

cardial co-operation and assistance in every ante-dato others somewhat),--to cond this description must be thrown asilia, und

afort to increase the efficiency of the Hon their tributes to the memory of our late villagers made a slight attempt to rescue pital."

worthy colleague.

them, but were unsuccessful. The defend. matters must be dealt with on the hard and

It was then moved by Mr Samjson,

After brief addresses by Dr Happer, Mrants were fined $2 cash, or four days' in- fast lines of stern duty and necessity. The

seconded by Air White, that Dr Ker's Piercy, Mr Sampson, and Dr Kerr, precis Prisonment with hard labour. forca, will cosmanco a course of Masketry

report be approved and the usual buinbertive of the high character of the decurs d and

of kin

his direct assistance as well as great in- Instruction at the Kowloon Range ou Mun-

and in Chinese The Report was then

thereof, as Fulbowa ;*

In this state of affaire it would seem that

for the Regula Ordinanc

providing tion of Publi- Vehicles and Chairs and their Divers and Bentors" is detective

as the circumstances of -and as and Fouchow, showing the placed ponies, print ve altered very materially

#h4> <lay the names of their owners, and the time in king, the passing of that Ordinance, nearly

кінор

it is full time that a revisión took, plice of fairs be met by provision for a greater Portion of slids for thi

chaire, that some

and jinrichsias to

which the several races wero run; and also twenty years and that the new state

the winners of last montir's Amaoy Mooting, with the names of the riders.

cationvint at distribution

ing

28.00yaclf, and I Likeve to others also, after his European call for a chair and they all the articles were his, before he painted out Gold Loaf, 999-finis

Sovereigns,

11

wasa

their arins during the late attacks on You should he held liable..if it were carried moderate charge for printing the anal higher wire authorities. (The divnica there were a larger number of chaira tanto prove that the complainant had lost its

Law Notice.

property in gambling, and that by the state- the provided atanda coukt accommodate."

The Magistrate continued the defendants certs he had madede bad committed grow

perjury

The Magistrate then discharged the de- and then discharged them.

fentant, and the complainant was charged with perjury..

THEFT OF A PIECE OF WOOD,

This mat averred that his statement was true, but asked sko Magistrato if he did push him to extend mercy towards bin.

Bo was fined $25, in default two months' imprisonment..

THE MOND ROK TSUI BURGLARY,

220,

50 days eight, private 73

$27.85 35,41 Shares. (For Share Quastatoms, see Page 4 }.

· Temperature. (Taken at Mesars Falconer de Co.'s Premies, Queen's Road.). HONGKONO, February 1.)

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.. (Before His Honour the Acting Prisne Julje, J., Hasselt, Esq. į

Mo Sam Hing was sentenced to fourteen of copies ordered to be printed in English fence in promotion of the Society's days' imprisonment for stealing a piece of Chung Afnt, Trung Afat and Worg Sang event of any inaccuracy occurring in this day next under Inspector Cantorun, when joo Rustomjee, a bankrupt adjourned last Thursday, 2nd Feb., 10.1.-Re Cowas-

tep-rt of the Managing Committee falucss, the Chairman mov, ied wood at Stanley on the 31st ult. the European, Sikh, and Chinese co-examination.

Clairsented by Mr Sampson, they Alr Piercy, the following resolutionIS, §

which were yote unanimously

Whereas, in the Providenes of God, the tables will be put through a practice somme-

In the gonda of Kwok Lee Kwong, de- Report of the Committee of Management

of Sir Daniel

di noku what similar to that of the army. The vessed-petition of Kwok Chinx lp, for of the Medical Missionary Society in Chitta distinguished career of Sir Robertson, C.B., K.C.M.G.,

., one of the Vice ranges-Relected-will be probably the most letters of administration

Fresidents-of-uris Society, ended by his death at

The

report

1881

BOBBERY.

at Landon on the 27th March 1881 were to-day di Chin Chan of $2051) This morning a previous conviction was

The following lists are corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, and from other sources. Consignees are invited to communicata with the Editor in the

information at his comzunard. The Editor listas complied from the papers and other. will, at all times, he glad to receive any additions to the list from those who have later advices, private

of otherwise, than bis VESSELS TO ARRIVE. AT HONGKONGÀ Nami

own

Left.

2, Melbourne,

(Before H. E Wodehouse, Eng.)

Wong Akwai, Li Lok S, Lam Chung, were again brought up, on rozoan from Saturday, with having burglariously enter ed and stolen s quantity of

property from Cheong Tak-fong and Trung Yang-kin, the house of Kwok Aping at Mong Kok dosture, who were

with being con-Tani on the night of the 18th January. for the year mittes have the pleasure to

cerned in robbing

The case had been proved against the first prisoner of con- the continued prosperity of the So-

remanded to allow of the inmates of the spiring to defraud; and the fourth defend- ciety, both regards finances and the at the age of 71 years And Wires, he brothel in which the complainant said he ant was proved to have been in prison on ominent usefulness to the Chinese who had long held that office and repeatedly brot

robbed as Chairman

unlawful posession. There Aug to appear a witnesses, but conviction its annual Meetings,

23, Harmonia, the c resort to the Hopital For the fornier and in other ways contributed to its pros- complainant had been unable to point were 10 previous convictions against the thanks are due to

to the liberality of Chinese

,, 24, Mornington, house to the police. out

To de-othering no

There fendants acknowledged supplying him with Rooted, 1.That this Society hereby

ovidenes to implicate the Sept., Dolia, is indebted to the skill, tact, The Forty-third Annual Meeting of this and foreign contributors, and for the latter perity-Therefore be it

act, recognizes the worthy career of ita, said some medicine for a sore eye ou the 9th fifth prisoner he was discharged. of Dr Kerr, the physician in Vice-President in the spheres of offcialis actions until he came to the second de-committed for trial at the Criminal Sessions, and energy

December, but know nothing further about The others having been duly cautioned and

13,

of Messrs Russell & Co., on the 28th of the financial condition of the Society; of the aid he rendered, with unflagging $205. shot, to be competed for by the five highest scorers of the three squads. The European January 1882, Fresent Mr Gideon Nyo, however, it should be ramach tho

Senior Vice President, in, the chair; Mr constables will also practice at 60 and 30 yards with the Royal Irish Constabulary Theophilus Saxorson; Rev. A. P. Happer, Revolver, the weapon they carry, and a D.; lev. George Piercy; Rev. E. Faber;

useful for the men to be acquainted with," 200, 300, and 400 yards, and three prizes will be awarded to the best aggregate scuro in esch nationality at the three distances; and as, a further encouragement to attain ́ proficiency in the use of the carbine, a

MINUTES OF THE FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE

MEDICAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY IN CHINA."

and

acted as

of

boon

dampion priza will be given to the host / Society was held in Canton, at the house charge of the Society'a Hospital: Asrend private life; and acknowledges the value fendant and said he had been choated of the elected to reserve their dofenco, exdopt the

this

2003 poses of beAUGHTERS to its pur

да

ASHAULT.

sinth, who made the following statement He said he had no connection with the

prize will also be offered to the best shot TB Cunningham; Rev. Henry Parkos: "ards suitable for paying patients, and for and sympathetic, be communicated to his

| Rev. R. R. Graves, x,D., D.D.; Rev. George the oceang. A row of wards, son, Mr Enssell Robertson, Her: Britannico3 a visit to a friend. On the 31st uit. he of P. 8. 250, with whom

ANTIUS).

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Hamburg

Paulino, of the older buildings will soon, need ex- sympathy and

considerable tensive repairs which may involve в seriour

Eurglary, and as he had been an informer in Oct. 21, Lucia, erous period of time. In their last report the Committee

Ho Achi, a tailor, was charged with a previous case the villagers of

of Yau-mak THNOT 2 Livingatons, outlay.

feel at Rescue, 2That the regret we of Additional

would have killed him it assaulting Chan Ayını.

he made his the loss of an officer

induential capable recommended the building

The complainant said that he had no

them. The only reason for pearance among the sum of $1,000 was voted at

and had been here five months his apprehension, he said, was the Docupation

he a quarrel.

had a ards, Majesty's Consal at Yokohame, with the Marris; Rev. B. C. Henry, M.; Ravi comprising six rooms on the ground assurance of the sympathy of the members defendant along with goms others com the asme man, on in chargo

was in brothel in Square Street, when the He had previously been apprehended by Dec.

personating W. T.-Whits; Rey. A. A Fulton Roy Boor and a like number on an upper of this toting in his affliction.

has been erected, affording very

merced to heat him and drove him aut. a constable, but had been discharged. J. C. Thomson, M.P.; Fev. H. V. Noyes; suitable accommodations for Foreign or On proceding to the annual election of The defendant struck hun on the head and

The prisoner was then committed for patients. The Committee have officers for the year, the Chairman moyed, arm with an iron bar. The wounds bled trial with the others. case was heard in the Police Court Dr So To Ming; Mr Kung King; and Dr Chinese the appropriation the those holding the reaTECTİVE POSTS last year, I have his head dress

for this 197 5224203, and they have to ask and Mr Henry'ssoonded; the re-election of froily, and he had to visit the Hospital to

·KZEPERS OF AN UNLICENSED BROTHKL.; "The Meeting was culled to order by Mr cloty's approval of their having done so. Nye, who apun taking the chair read the "An old and distinguished friend of the and

with this arm.

CHAIRS AND, JINRICKSHAS.

this rooning in which fourteen coolies, the Hoonsed bearers of seven licensed eltairs,

exceeded

with the

and th

The constable apprehended the de-

Ho Atrat and Leong Atai, husband and Esq, who huru left China, fendant said he saw him besting the come wife, wers charged with being the koepon Faq who has

a of any others natisting him.

were charged with that they did unlawfully, notics convening the menbers; and pro- Society, now resing in his native country, and 20 of Fon. W. Keswick when disengaged, stand ready for hire at i poeed that, as the Minutes of the last has intimated his intention of presenting a resident of Peking; and the substisen lainant with his fists, but did not observe of an unlicensed brothel at No. 7 Graham

special purpose not

and

Wond

10, Euphrates, 14,

*,, :15,·

18, Glenifer

24, Grace Deering, Australis

19, Meitoo (a.),

place other than sugli sa hnd been selested Annual Dieeting had been printed and aim of about 81,600, te decided he and of Mr F. E. Woodruff for Mr McKean, shop, when he saw the complainant fight the aforesaid brothel.

me Hon. F B. Johnson for the first-named,

Defendant said he was on the way to Street on the 36th nik; and Wong Alan Jan. 11, Glandis Castle (s.),: London

Asu were charged with haunting by the Registrar General forokeirs to stand oirculated, they should be taken as read.

et decided on The Vice Presidents: The office bearers for ing The complainant seized hold of him i The Chairman then moved the confirma- | matter still forms the subject of a corres tion of those Minutes, which was seconded pondence with the generous dorior, and the 1882 being, therefore, the following

Committee therefore do not at present feol Hon. Poor. Walls Willians L. In submitting the Account

of et liberty to BAY more concerning it that dens; attention to any apparent discrepatioy as to

as to foru lanting memorial of the late Second Vice President; Vies

Mr Qamund, Registration Clerk, attended

the Court and gava ovidence as to the br Mir Cunningham and

persed, spe

Current

working of the Ordinance affecting chairs the Treasurera, the Chairman than called that his wish is that the money be so epeat Sanior Vice President John, keep the peace for two months:

and chair coolies, and as to the interpasta

between

Nellie M. Blade,

Lady

A Borland,

3. A

Bowen,

London

Australia

Australia

Australia Australia

London Inspector

Whitehead said, soting under LEFT, BUT DATE OF DEPARTURE UNKNOWN, Instructions from the Registrar.

Goueral

Minnie Allen, two Chinamen, we accompanies by he,

Chattanooga, to the house No 7 Graham Street, and though the imnuses thre informed of his purpose he had to stand an hour and a hal before gaining admission,. He arrested the BRATTICTE BRAMANI

four defendants. William Jacks, Beaman of St. Helens,

After koaring avidence

the charges were unemployed, went into the charge room proved. The first defendant was ordered to of the Central Station and gave himself find security in two sureties of 823 cach to

this before, and resolved some six months; the second-fined 800, in des

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Crescent,

Molrose, W. H. Bessa,

thinking he was one of Iris assailants.

He was fined 81, or suffur days hin. prisonment with hard labour, and required to give persulal

Isecurity in the sum of 810 it and that of Dr Kerr, which was Rev. O. F. Preston, who was for many yearsin Mr G. Nye; Hoti. F. B. Johnson: Mr W. tion put upon it by the Deparétient to to be submitted presently, cousisting in the timately connected with the Society work. II. Furbes: Hon, P. Ryrie: Mr H. L which he belonged. The case arose out of respective items of 8100 charged in this This report was, upon the motion of Mi a number of chairs that had been standing paid July 22nd, and that of $200 credited Marris, secunded by Mr Fulton, approved

inclusive of the naditional axey George lib and accepted, shelt is the account of Dr Kerr es received

moon making a rimultaneous rush to the that but one of the orders had been pre- In further explanation of the statement: Queen's Road entrance to the Hotel to se sented to Mesra Russell & Co., the Trea- the Committee report respecting a large F. Woodruf: Me A Rows Mr A. R. food and a ni he's lodgings, but the fault, six wooke imprisonment with hard Tetuan. cures fare, and thus blocking up the surers, and that thus the other order is still donation to the Soviety with a specific ob Hewlett, H. B. M Consul Mr WLwas drunk on this occasion he was locked | Jabour; the third and fourth fined 80 each, Belted Will

pending to the addit of Dr Ker or his ject und subject to certain defined restric Scrugge, U. S. Consul. In Europe:Rey

vagabond. He had been twice imprisoned, labour, is no chair stand assigns The following being a summary done, but otherwise disposable according to Professor Legge, D.D., LLD Ver Arch bod charged with being a rogue and or suffer 7 days' imprisonment with hard

Rey.

Mr T. CUR Mr G. B.

Piercy Rev. E H.

D.DI Rev John

Chalinons

up

Australia)

Australia Australia

LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAZAN PORTE-

At Lordon-Steamers via Suizz Canal

around the Clock Tower on Sunday after two urders in Jane the explanation being | pensliture therein arniained ont in .D., D.D.: Mr TB. Cunningham, Mr F done destitute. He had frequently appear to answer any charge for the next') Glanfrain

thoroughfare.

There

Balling Vesna,

Hermann.

At Liverpook

Bleuter (5)

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