INTIMATION.
Comprising
the best possible sátlote for the ever indress. ing surplus popalation of Indas. It is one JUST
DET LANDED A Large Supply of of the paramount duties of a benevolent Government to provide for the expansion of PUBL CONFECTIONERY,
the population The British Indian Goron mout have spent millions of rupeso a irriga. FIRL, WHITE, AND BROWN SYL CANDr. tion works with the object of reclaiming parched ground Lithorto unproductive, and have thereby greatly ameliorated the condi tion of the people. They have also fortared a number of industries, and helped the Indian
CHOCOLATE ŰShame, Dessner CHOCOLATE,
NOUGAT,
Torras, Barint Sugas, Ismox Deurs, PRALINES A LA ROSE,
COMFITE, and SUGARED ALMONDS in great people to help themselves. It is years since
Variety,
MIXED ŚWEDTA, CRIMALLIED Avainota, BRAWEENS KES
GAEENRAGES, Cherries, &o., MEM FRUTH,
Cantavad and ETRAS PLUMB
8.
WAT BON * Co.. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 25th Noromber, 1885.
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Communications on Editorial matters should
ang of the great famines, which formerly wore so constantly incurrent, swept over India, but there is never too mash margin in that and to the seeming millions, and the; advisability of finding new fields of labour for the Indian coolie and Indian trader is just as apparent as is the need for the dia.
Monday.
THE DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 187, 1888;
Return of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week sading 20th November, 1885-
BEFOPRAN. GEN.
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The numbers of the Bonds of the Chinese Im-ather shields wera aurored Tarions of years. The Attorney-General then read Mr which he communicated with Sergt. Butlin He woul out to Toitam-tak with Sergt. Batlin Ferial Government Fight per Coat Dollar Loan tartans, resting upon two claymores. On Rapp's sildavit, which was to the effect that on of 3885. drawn forquyment on the 18th January
Canenlate with Mr. Mollye, and the transfer of was no body there then.
Toon Fak Lin, a married woman, said her next at the Hongkong oflows the Chartered wither side of these shields was a grouping of the 14th Jane he actended at the Spanish on the 17th and saw the grave opened. There Rank of India, Australia, and China aro put-sul pennante, and underneath cach, on crossed the vessel was there and then completed, Mr.
Hay husband's name was Teen Fuk. She broke, stone pike, were punonte with the ends caught up Melbys acting as attorney for Mr. Ortiz.
Witness remembered lahed on our front page to day.
and passed over the piken. A narrow string of ing paid the 20,000 and arranged for pay generally, and red at Wanchai. Ng Aching, mo, with flowers sprinkled upon it, prand round out of the baisuse he took formal possession, a woman, lived with her.
And at 3.30 p., the mme day he obtained the wife of Yow Pai San haring twink about the the room above the capitals of the pilasters, and clearanas for the vessel at the Harbour Master's End Novamber. He heard the voles of Yow Pal a similar string was carried down sash eide of and placed Charles Rapp, master mariner, in San in the house three or four days after the the piraters. The pedestale of tho pilastero charge. At five o'clock the ship was arrested in birth, but did not ses him. Since then she had wors banked up with moss, sad graceful sprays Admiralty. On the 17th June the said J. II.act coon on heard of him.
Ng Aching said she was the wife of Yow Saw Smith withdrew the notion in Admiralty and of grass sprang upwards from the moss.
entored an action in the Original Jurisdiction Eva, a head noolia employed on Government St Andrew's Hall was treated in the ac and an interim injunction was obtained where-work at Taitam-tak. She had wins twenty way as regards the general plan of decoration, by Mr. Rapp was prevented from moving the eight days ago. She fired at Wanchai, Had but with some differences in the details ship or talking any Blaps with respect to it until not seen her husband for oror three wash. He further order of the Court The Attorney was in the Anbit of paying coolies at the house, The patron Saint heel his place at the end deneral contended that Mr. Rapp being a bond Witmove had never seen a man named Leong facing the entranos, over the picture being two ide purchaser, and the purchase having been Anow so far as she knew, but many men came blue flags with silver St. Androw's or99908, and completed before the commencement of this suit, to the house to get paid. She had soon the a honkof pot plats surrounded the basa. On the it was against the proads of the sale that the prisoners before the Brah was a coolie carrying
plaintiff's remedy-las.
osment, the sound a shopkeeper, and the third lower part of the pilasters were circular glided
a stonecutter. targets, on which was painted the Scottish lion or a thistio.
Friday..
1,637.
LATEST TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, 2841 November. THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENTARY
THE WAR IN BULGARIA. The Bulgarians have ecoupled Pirot.
ABMISTICE CONCLUDED.
An armistice has been concluded between garis and Bervia.
HALL.
His Lordship suggested that ships being in- tended to asil the erased not to lie by the wall, se the old proverb said, the parties might come to The most noticeable feature in the ante-room some arrangement whereby the vessel might be used punding the hearing of this aves, but ho was a great banner, abort half the height of the pointed out that the documents from the Spanish room, on which was the llon rampant. On the Consulate, which wore pocassary to support the sidcopposite was alarge St. Andrew'n crons, commotion, were not in such form that they could be Bul-posed of grean leaves, fanked an either side by received in evidence, and the application was dis
Large thletles, while above each door was s gilt missed, with liberty to renew t shield bearing either.s thistle or the lion. Finge
2009.
ELECTIONS. Returns of the general elections to date show envery of Roy markets for British pro-that 155 Laborals have been elected and 167 Con- duce and manufactures. It is all very sorvatives. well not to discourage Obine immigration into the Malay peninsula and Burcab, but it is the obvious duty of the British and Bri tish Indian Governments to make the in- terester of their Indian subjects their first care. Chinese labour is undortably bettor ST. ANDREWS BALL AT THE CITY &o, ware used in the same way as in the ball as a rule than Indian, bot it is rather more expensiva, and the Indians are more easily governed because they are accustomed to British rule. Moreover they are all sub bejects of the Katar-1-HIND and have a claim upon ber Government. The desirability of making provision for the enrplus millions of India appears unintentionally no doubt quite to have been ignored by the English Press, but we trust that is has not decapod the keen obserration of Lord DuFFERIN, whose wide sympathies and generous nature will infallibly be enlisted in behalf of the millions over whom he has been placed as Her Majesty's Vicary.
addiomed""The Editor," and thes on barines “The Manager," and not to individuals by name.
Correspondents are request tafarward their name and widress with enrasonication aldreased to the Elaw, not for pakligations, dat is evidence of good
Smith.
The Daily Press
According to the Saigonnais it is not certain that M. Thomson will return to Saigon to re- sume the Government of Cochin-China.
The British steamer Anjer Head and the Ras sian barque Folie wont round to Aberdeen to be docked on Saturday, and the British sohooner Loitie Fairfield and the German stainer Fero went over to Kowloon on Bunday.
Once again, fallowing the good eastom for- Tho verandahs wors carpeted, and aloned in with maken for the first time for many years in 1881, musting, decorated with tags, wall lighted, and the sons of Oaledanis last night honoured the provided with asste. The card room was in the' riemory of the patron saint of Scotland by celebrary, below, and the usual card rooms was made brating St. Andrew's Day with Ball. As over as an addition to the ladies' sanotum.
The Theatre was turned into the supper room, usual, it was in every sense a grand ball: Sent- ish residents in the Far East nover do any the pit and dress cirela being laid out to us thing by haves, and time; trouble, and expense about 370. The stage was not used for the par- hat all been given with unstinting hand to pass, being prettily set out with a fountain in render the festive malebration a great and un- the centre, and tree ferus and pot plants most mixed success. The St. Andrew's Ball is always artistically grouped round. The pillars were en looked forward to by the community with twined by spiral gread wreaths, and the tables were pleasureable anticipation as a time of revelry tastefully laid by the proprietors of the Victoris sad jollity, when for a brief spell the carking Hotel, who did the catering very satisfactorily. Gares of life and worries of business "aro laid on is thers were between 800 and 900-in the shelf, and marriment and ploe are allowed tations issued, a large proportion of which
war asoepted, the number attending was con to reign supreme.
any former year, and alderably in arcASN
is the hall one of the very largest that has: been held in the colony. Kain was provided by the band of the Northamptonshire Regiment, and for the reels and purely footeh danses the stirring strains of two Spotch pipers in the able baads of a pair of braway pipers in full costume set nimble foot in motion.
POLICE COURT...
50th November.
BEFORE MR. II. E. WODEHOUSE
.............
UNLAWFEL POSSESSION. Tau Aplug, described as a bookbinder, we charge, on remand, with the unlawful possession of a quantity of compositor's lead.
Acting Bergeant McDonald saw prisoner in Hollywood-road with the load up his sinova. Ele questioned him and obtained unsatisfactory an
Filo Filomono Franes said that the lead was the property of his mastara (Mosara. Quedas & Ca) and was worth $3 or 84 The prisoner was in their employ a bookbindor, and had nothing to do with the printing.
At this stage it was decided to adjours, the other witnesses to be called not being fa at- tendanos.
Some conversation took place as to the time when the caso should come on again.
day.
Captain Deano zaid any day world auft him accept Wednesday.
His Worship proposed to säljpura until Thurs. Air, Wotton pressed for Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday, and said that, considering the nature of the evidence, ha did not think it was fate to the prisoners that the proceedings should beprolonged. Captain Deare had said Wednesday would be inconvenient to him, owing to other basinoss, and Thursday, Friday, and Saturday would be inconvenient to himself for the sante
rezan.
His Worship aid the case was peculiar in this respect, that the evidence seemed to be collected as the case went on.
Mr. Wotton-This just shows the inconveni- ence of the police prosecuting.
Captain Donne I quito agrm. Mr. Watton-Somebody's interests have to be sacrificed, and in this essa it in the prisoners. The only reason why we cannot go on on Waduas- day is that the Captain Saporlatendont has to attend to Police duties.
Captain Deans-And the only resson why wo cannot go on on Thursday, Friday, or Batarday that the advocate for the prisoners, has other dutie
Prisoner said that bie employers did not give him tools for his convenierce, and he had to get the load in order to go and melt for a papere weight for his work. He got the lead from the Keo 8bing houso, They gave it him. This was denied by the master of the Koo Shing shop.
Soutonood to four months' hard labour.
THE ARMED RAID IN HIGH-ATREET.
Li Azam, bricklayer: Kam Aohn, tinsadth; and Ho Achung, colle, wore brought up on a charge of entering the bouss of one Chan Achun with intent to commit a felony, and with onthing and wounding Police Constable Tam King Cheang, No. 140, in the exeontion of bis duty on the 28th November.
ball-past
Mr. Wotten-Not datles cunneled with any other-portion of my calling.
His Worship-I will adjourn the esso to Thursday at two 'alook, and if thst time rices
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China Traders' Insurance Company's Starés---
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North China Insurance-T 300 per share. Yangtze Ensurance Association-Eli. 123 per Chinese Insurance Company, Limited-170 por
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IMPERIAL DECREE COMM EMO- BATING THE VIRTUES OF TEO, TSUNG-TANG. The N. C. Daily Newca translates the following Decree from the Peking Gasette :-
HONGKONG, DHermesя ler, 1988.
Ou with to dance! let joy be anconfined, Tat Bartaese difficulty was exciting a good
is theory, and general enjoyment of the festing deal of attention in the United Kingdom when the last mail left. Opinion scemod to We are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Rus. hour infolt to be the summum bonum. Such, at al be somewhat divided as to the expedience of sell & Co.) that the satara and Australiarerenta, would be the conclusion of the strangar annexation in the great of King TERBAWS Company's stanmer Ariis läft Sydney visiting the City Hall last night sad gazing
agreed upon. for this port on the 28th November.
on the vast and animated crowds which ill continuing he has continued-recal.
to overlowing the St. George's and S. citraut, but the majority of the leading
Andrew's Halls, which rooms were boaming journale pronounce in favour of this as a
with many lights and resplendent in de- faal and, therefore, most satisfactory, no-
erations, to which the gay costumes of the Jottoa of the problem how to deal with bie
ladies and the bright uniforms of the numerous officers prosent leat additional brillianca. Never. dominions. Even the Radioal Daily News momito that it way
be necessary to azzer Upper Burmah, though trusting" that nothing short of alxoluta necessity will be allowed to anoction it." The Spectator, how- ever, consider it advisable to solemnly warn Englishmen against such a course, averring that though it does not believe that conquest iziqvariably immoral, or doubt that the sword
His Excellency the Governor and Miss Agnes Doven arrival at about 9.33, and were officially revived, and directly after, the first dance, a quadrille, was opened by the Hon. P. Byris with Mas Bowen with the Governor and Mrs. Cam. sien vie à vis. The programme, which is a peaded below, was danced to the end with sprit:- Qadrills
Welts
Strathapoy and Real Folks
We gather from Messrs. Thos. Watem & Co.'s Tea Report, datad Calcatta, 3rd November, that the fatal export of T from Calcutie to the perkups has a greater success been scored by United Kingdom from 1st January to the 81st the Residents from north of the Tweet; never, October was 47,811,061 lbs., as compared with surely, has the Ball been more thoroughly national 47,238,591 Tbs in the same period last year, and or more onjngable. The boats were most aagi 49,20,635 lbs. in the corresponding to months Luvas to promote the comfort and enjoyment of of 1863. The rport to Australia and Now Zealand from 1st January to Slut October was
their nests, thinking last of themsstree, and 1.614,732 lbs. as against 821,022 lbs in the like worked well together with a commoù purpose.
Highland Sohottischo period of 1994, and 623,062 lbs, in the correspond the result hoing that all "want merry as a mar-
Едровна ringe bell"
•Waltz...... ing ten months of 1883.
The decorations this your ware, to say the loast Caledonians... of it, fully up to the staccari of past years. Stat hepay and Roel Considering the number of balls that are beld Cop here, and the drain there has lately been open undertaken the work of decking out the City the inventive genius of these gentlemen who have Fon
fa, it must be found a pretty diflealt matter to contrive some new departure in the adornment of the are halls and staircase. Yet this year there was quite a new departure, and the guests were able to admire now effects.
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per share.
Hongkong and Whsmpos Dork Company's
Shares-69 per cent. prees. Hongkong, Canton, and Mass Steamboat Co.'s
Shares-$56 per share premium. Indo-Ching Storm Navigation Co'a Shared-
5 per cent. discount.
China and Manita Steamship Company, Limited
-40 per cent. discount, countrial. A Decree doplering the decase of the Grand Dengins Steamship Company, Limited--848
par shard Sanetary The Tung-tang, a man of great and extensive learning whose administrative capacity Hongkong Gas Company's Shares-$90 per was extensive in its swape and fax reaching in its offorts. Eo was a man of unblemished and Hongkong Hotel Company's Shares-$155 per
share.
share.
5
per
share.
Hongkong Is Company's Shares-1165 per
share. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
$120 per share.
Sudook Sing, P.C. 574, said that five on the evening in question he and five other constables were sout in plain clothes to hone No. S High-street, P.C. 140 and witness re- manized concealed bablad a curtain inside the house. The other constables went upstairs. At aboal 6.15 2.1. seven or eight men walked into the house from the straat daar. Soms of them went upstairs and others walked to the further end of the Soor ware witness was. Immediatly upright charter, and was loyal and ainegra in Edinburg. afterwards witness, heard a woman's voice from his conduct of business. .........upstairs calling save life." Just then Commencing with the proviuetal graduateshita Bure Refining Company, Litaited---$82 ...... Bid me Gond-hyness saw the man who had gone upstairs degree and passing on to the Staryship of s
.......Bes brzy.
come running down and the others who were Hused, he took the field against the rebels and China Sagar Refining Company (Debentures)➡
1 per cent, premium nominal. Monymnak, ds. ....... by gruas,downstairs also started to ran towards the door. distinguished himasif in numeron sagagemonts.
Gestohen. Witness at once cars out from his place of con His worth was well-town and rangnised by His Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-879
per share. Origin, cealment and shut the door. The first and third late Majesty, Wen Tsung Hsien (ifsion Feng), by .....Fairy Veigos prisquers were nearest to the door, and witness whom he was promoted to the rank of Dirutor Jolly will we be tonight. struck the first with hie atisk on the body and of a minus Metropolitan Court. In the course he retaliated with an iron bar on witness's of the reign of Tang Chih he was engaged in Gloire de Dijon, arm; ho also strnek a second blow on witcess's the suppression of the long haired rebels, Black and Taz. forehead bat witness's turban broke the force of the Mahommedan rebels and the nien for
the blow. Witness took out his revolver and thereby establishing his reputation more firmly Perak Tin Mining and Smelting Company
He lato, Majesty Mu Tsung I Cloisters.fred a shot against the wall and told the first than eror.
$2 per share. Tallotbgorum, de.
Estudiantina. Priscoor, "If you attempt to ran I'll shoot you" (Tang Chih) reposed the greatest reliance upon Paojom and Sanchio Dua Samatan Mining
Compens, Limited-$81. doulana
Tale ul Dats. He got hold of him, and they struggled trguthor, him, and gave him authority over a proviños,
Ionian and witness managed to knock him down. He advancing him in daa course to the Governor Selangor Tin Mining Company-$10 per share. is..
Car Tast then searched the prisoner and found a sheath Generalship of two provinces. He was farther Peruk Sugar Cultivation. Company T. 19 per Calep...
Queen Victoris dagger (produced) noder prisoner's coat, attached erosted Imperial High Commissioner with the share. The following gentlemen' wore the rosette of to his waistband. While witness was engaged direction of military operations is Shensi and On approaching the City Hall the first thing stewards, and fulfilled (hair onerous duties with with him and when he first struck him F.C. 140 Kaasu, when he evolved plans for scoring signal to strike one's attention was the manner in which cartasy and zeal:-Mours. C. 8. Adde, W. seized the third prisoner by the queas as be victory and was enabled to schiavo great renown Commerce has, at the request of the directors bright gas illumination, the burners, with frosted
The President at the Glasgow Chamber of the apprashas Were Bglied. There was Aitchison, A.G. Aitken, Lient-Calotel Andersss, was making for the door. Witness heard his He was next seierted for a saat in the firand
call out "I stabbed." At that timo P.C.Secretarist, whereby sposisi favone was show informed Har Majesty's Socretary of State of porribly be compelled to fortify the Burmese India that: Afier estofol considération of a globes, being so placed as to give the Gaelic worthamptonshire Regt, G. C. Anderson, J. Ross 286 came up to his assistance and scoured the him, and after Our accession We called upon Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 A-2 por cant.
Anton, G. M. Bain, J. Belt-Irving, J. W. Boyd, third prisoner sud also arrested the second pri him to be the command of an expedition-be- project submitted to the Chamber by Mars. A. come Cead Mille Failte."
E. Burnie, Major-General W. G. Cameron, soner. While this was taking plans the others road the Wall for the pacification of Our trou- Chiness Imperial Loan of 1884 B-5 per cent. frontier or she would approve, and then
K. Calquhonn and Holt Haltart, after explora
The scene prosented an entering was clar CB, ajor Cochrade, Liest. T. E Cochrana hroke open the door before the police had time tiers and the restoration of order in the Mahom Burial would be alowly filled with millions tions personally oraducted by them in Barnet, ing, the entrance hall and the staircase belog RN., D. E. Crawford, C. W. Dickson, Jocs from the house.
to come from upstairs, and they made thoir mudan region. Tera, again he distinguished Chiness Imparial Loan of 1885 0-5 por cont."
The whole affair lasted Siam, and the Shan States, and for whion thanks are eminently due, the directers of the Chamber most effectively treated. The place was brilli- Dunlop, W. Durra, M. Falconer, Liott. Parabent five or six minatee. bare unanimously resolved to represent to Her anfly lighted up by three handsome paleat gus gutar, B.N. Geo. Foowik, JI. Ferguson The prisoners said they were sailed in by Ko Majesty's Gavernment the Chamber's sense of burners overhand, and foliage, towers, Bags, H.N., D. Gillion. Major Gaperal Gordon, A. G. communicatius in British Barmah and Bien os the general importance of establishing railway do, were okostely displayed on all sides. Gordon, James Gow, And. Johnstone, W. Legg,
is occasionally a ploughshare, it regards this The average silk crep of Tonquin is, according annecation with strong disfavour. Our con- to Liver du Tonkin, estimated at fron 1,200,000 to 1,900,000 klingrammes, and ita valno temporary proceeds to give its reasons as at from 21,600,000 to 24,200,000 frames To follow :-"There Lever was a man leas timid quin silk has but yet, however, found auch about England's power to govern than Lord owing to the primitive mode of preparation in favour with the Lyone manufacturers. This is Dacuouare; and with Burnab directly in vogne amongst the natives, by which tha his groep, he refused to ander upon grounds threads beccina inextriosbly tangled and are ex- tremely difficult to work by European muschinery, which are, if anything, stronger now than the lose hoius feum 2 to 33 per cent, instead of they were than. He would not, he said, the average of 5 per cent. M. da Crouzet, of march the British Empire for 500 miles with Saigon, la about to comedy this defect and render that of China. Either the Chinese would of flators on the European model.
the silk more marketable by the establishment
disapprove, in which-case-we-should in-every. time of difficulty find her heavy potential weight thrown into the scale against us, and
of the ono Asistio population whom, se our experience in Singapore shows, Englishmen
are onsble either to modify or to govern."
Waltz
Strathspur aal Ecol Highland Schottische
Waltz
a means of opening up new markets for British About half way up each column was bristling J. H. Stewart-Lockhart, B. Lyall, Capt. Lyall,
fronda, greet leavea, commerce in these onutries, and, by probabis with for
....
mos R.A., A. Maceymont, John Macgregor,
Macken, Bankiatsob. W. F. Macleod, Dr. Mangon, Hugh McCallum, A. McConachie, McCulloch, A. P. McEwen, A. Malver, Lieut. Colonel Murray, A.C.0.0., N. G. Mitaholl-Innes,
ul
Hongkong Hope Manufacturing Company, Lá-
-mited --337 por sharo.
Limited.Par, nominal Hongkong and Macao Glass Manufacturing Co.,
biruself still more than ever, and as an Aot of Special Grauo Wo advanced him from the dignity of the first grade of po, or noble of the third da Lo Kwai.
groo, to that of the second grade of her, or noble Mak CM, P.C. 151. said that three other of the recond degree. Waa2mmoned him to the The Times of the 23rd October published AD
constables and himself stationed themselves in capital and placed him in charge of the Board article in which theso viowa were sucosasful.
the last room on the first floor. A little after of War, attaching him alad to the Grant Coun ly refuted, and the Globe of the same date
p.m. bo saw four or five men coming upstairs oil and to the Tsung-li Yemen, where he derated took up the subject is similar vein. The ultimate extension in China likewias; and con- and silvered sprays of palm leares, and
and heard a woman ask them what they wanted, bizsolf with his whole heart to the furnishing sequently also respectfully to argo on Her above that level they wam catwined with spiral
The woman criod out" Sare life" and with soard with the requirements of the situation. and they said they were looking for suzebody of aid and counsel, which in every cane are in latter journal any: There is in the first Majesty's Government to enoutrage and assist
He shequently filled the post of Governor- place, no reason to believe that Obios will be the promotion of such a system of railways in wreaths of groen leaves. Hound their bases
and the other soustables rashad on. The at all dissatifled to sae British rule estabBritisò. Barmah sam bo bast fitted to tand to were lowering and ornamental foliage planta,
second prisoner was in front of witness and General of the Two Kiang provinces, giving his Witness whole attention during his tenure of that office to the development of British commerce in the which were also banked up against the wall A. Rodger, W. Ross, Hon. P. Byria, G. D. aimed a blow at him with a dagger bebed at Mandalay, whether in the form oountries above referred to.”
Bpasse between the doors. The balustrades of Scott, H. M. Skone, & Fadlay Smith, J. Grant had an iron bar with him and defended himself. the want of the people, to the great advantage of. The others all began to run downstairs and the local int ests Wherever he served, whether in a Protectorte, or whether the country_aball Mach attention has been attracted in Amérite the stairs wore covered with green wreaths, and Smith, A. G. Stephen, A. B. Wastland, T. H. constables pursued them. The second prisoner the capital or the province, he sedulously devot be acnezed bodily to our Indian Empire to a work recently pablished by Mr. Edward on either side the stair carpet pot plants were Whitehead, Dr. W. Young, and W. Cruickshank. ran into the cookhouse and witness followed him.ed himself the bra performance of his public The establishment of a settled and civilised Vining, entitled, The Discovery of America; ranged.
The arrangements were in the hands of the He threw the dagger out of the window of the duties, and ona be truly said to hare maintained or an Unelebrated Columbus." back The first landing was dealt with in a very following Committees
oookhouse, Witnais sojaod him and picked up a stewlfast line of action from Arst to last. Government in Upper Burmah would afford as 1761 the distinguished srebrologist and
the sheath of the daggar. Meanwhile the other Last year We ordered him to Fukkies to liecorations-Messrs. Hugh McCallan, D. had made their secage. At 9 pas witness wont assume the opatrol of military operations, whare the best possible means to develop the philologist, Baron de Guignes, had set himself striking manage, and was cre of the happiest reapercos of Younan and the adjacent to prove, in memoir pablished in the 28th parts of the whole of the decorations. The oven-Gilliee, J. H. Ferguson, R. N G. C. Ander with a sergeant and found the dagger under the he never shrank from toil or was deterred by falling strength from the performance of his volume of the Memoires de l'Académie des tral window space was taken up by a huge sm, J. W. Boyd, A. Westland, J. Gow, and window of the costhouse. districts; and this would naturally bo wol-Tusuriptions et des Belles Lettres," that in the trophy consisting of a double-handed sword in Major Cochrane.
-Chen Achan, widow, whose house was entered, duty. Applications for permission to vacate his comed at Peking. As to the danger of a sixth century a Buddhist monk, namel Hui the centre, s claymore on one side, and a broad
said that she saw the constables come la in plain post by reason of ill-health were met by repeated Fizes a d Supper Mowers. W. Ross (oon-lothes and pat on their uniform while in the grants of enge, and, lastly, by pormission to re Shan, tad reached the west coast of Amarios“ wholesale Chinese immigration, it is admitted penetrating probably to feries. He had found sword on the other. This trophy rested an a veuer) A. MaoClyment, A. Findlay Smith, A. Ghouse. Shortly afterwards the robbers enme in lingaiah his office and retira to his native place on all bands that we cannot leave Upper Bur-a skotah of this expedition in a work of a Chi- ground work of tarian cloth and was surmounted Alton, R. Lyall, and E. Burnie,
and her servant saked them what they wanted to rearuit, in the hope that his recovery might mab as it is, and the question to be answered, nese lawyer who fourished in the seventh cen hy a crown. The two window spaces on either
Dance Committer For real practice and music The first prisoner without saying anything pro- thereby be restored, and that he might long be Two the recipient of Our famar. We little thought tary. The land reached by advanturers
duced a dagger and pat it on her shoulder. therefore, is, whether the immigrants can be at bedre study there adage side wore flled in with large blaa shields, Hon. P. Byris, Meers. D. H. Mackintosh others of the men also produced daggers. At the that his sudden demise would take place before it dealt with more effectually by a weak Bur-trees of their own astige fand which were found which were depicted the St. Andrew's Cross pad (over), J. Macgregor, High MoCallum, E. same moment the combios came up and the rob ho could start on his homeward journey, and the bera rau downstairs paraned by the constables. pernsal of his Testamentary, Memorial has mens prizes or by the British Government, in abundance in their own country. De Grignes the thistle in silver. Delow the middle window, M. Skens, and Capt. Lyall.
was of opinion that their route lay by the Moat the head of the fimplight of stairs, was placeda Card and Ladies Roome-Messrs. E. Mas. She board them struggling downstairs and she moved Us to the deepest grief. It is not the fact, as has been alleged, that Inovas, the islands of the Northern Pacifle, large mirror, sudan manfit pat plants were ken, J. H. Stewart-Lookhart, G. D. Boott, and opened the window and sailed out 1ste life the Chinese are the one Asiatic race which Alaska, and so in s southerly direction till they arranged. Beltw the raphy and shields mon- Capt, Lyell.
Afterwards all the mon cleared out and she knew nothing nure. we lave failed to govern. If Singapore is a made the Marican coast Vising tells us, from
the Chicoso original source, that the emigration tioxed abore was a broad groundwork of green troublesome spot, Hongkong is ruled with took place daring the rule of the dynasty Tei, laves, fringed with silvered palm leaven, on which stout the year 506 of our era; the Batist was fired, in well executed silver lettors, the mook was noted Hooi-Sok; that the land die- Corred 1st 30,000 Chinese miles east from word "Caledonis". On a level with this, to the zot likely to be frightened by the pinspect. Kamtactata. The trees from which they head of the top light of stairs, wack trillis work
a little difficulty as any of our Indian do
pendencies. Fortunately, Lord Dorfars in
description given, to the Diyında undifolia.
SUPREME COURT.
30th November.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
„CHTET JESTICE.
F. Rapp-NOTICE OF MOTION.
The case was remanded till 10 o'clock on the Sed instant, the wennded constable not being able to appear give evidence.".
Beroak Ma. E. MACKHAN.
We command that the tle of Grand Pater ba posthumously conferred upon hirs, and that the marte of compassion allotted by law to recna BƏ Grand Soorotàries be bestowed upon him. The sum of Th. 3,000 will be granted for the conduct of the obsequies and will be farnished from the Fabkien Treasury, and the materials for a libo- tional merifies will be provided, over which Ku ni-gia-pu (the acting Tartar General) will pre- aide ass Special Act of Grace the posthumous Li Ali, Lam Afuk, and Lía Tin Po were designation of Wen Halang will be given him, brought ap, on remand, on the charge of having and his tablet will be placed in the temples to de- been, concerned in the murder of a coolie named- ceased worthies in the motropolis known as the Long Asow, at Tailam Tuk; on the 28th alting. Choo Chang Saz and the Hsien Lisng. San Mr. Wotton appeared for the prisoners. The Special temples will she be erected to his memory Superintendent Diane.
THE TAITAM MURDER CASE.
strongthen bat good underelauding with made of cotton wool: and they had garments stair cases, botwean tho-pilastors were hage instructed by Mr. Holmes, appeared on behals Prosecution was again conducted by Captain in his nativò phase-in Hansa and the provinces
Peking which is essential for the mainten- ance of our interests in Eastern Asia."
of linen. There was pirou, bat copper, silver, St. Andrew's crosses, malo ap with foliage, and sad gold were abundant. Tas oren had very large horns. It may be remembered that the great thistles alternately, and with them more Spaniarda found at Quivies the wreaks of large shields bearing the Scottish Hon. ships, whleb Me. Vining tools assured were of Chinese origin. The Hurons also had a tradition.
break out. The immodisto cease of their removal,
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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
th November, 1856, at 4 *.M.
STATION
8020
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$9.94
foth November, 196, at 10
of Chinese aggreenión, either military or in.unmed the muntry are allied, judging from the of mass, and a similar kind of trellis work was dustrial, and the establishment of British The indigerous populations seem to have reach carried up the pilasters. A shield, baaring the Beroas THE HOн. Siz Geo2ez PHILLIPPO, supremacy at Mandalay, which he bas ro-ed a high degroo of civilisation. The haseen wore ruddy lion rampent on a field of gold was in "the solved to insist upon, will, it may be hoper, mall, end of wood stons honsas were not knows. balastrade of the upper landing, surrounded by J. H. SMITH V. A. GRIE, E. H HELYE, AND The people know how to write, and ased a paper green leaves. On the side walls of the appar
The Attorney-General (Hon. E. L. O'Malley) of one of the defendants, Hr. F. Rapp, in sap Woag Kop Yor, who gave his svidens in which he made his fame. A rcord of hi
public and private acts will be prepared part of a notice of motion for the setting eside ohief cn the last occasion, was now cross-examin-by the State Bistoriographer's allee, and All this is very true, and as to the con-
of an order mada in this sit on the 17th June,ad, but nothing material was elicited establisking an interim injunction upon the Leong Fa Pa, a swyer living at Yaumati official penalties recorded against his peng tention that the Chinese would disapprove
Over every door but the central ons on the steamship Estrella.
said he had been in the colony for a year and name will be cancelled. A statement of the Amer the annexation of Burmab, we have Lord at age up their saccatoes were visited by top landing was a large thirtie, and above the sea- From the statement of the Attorney-Geners! foar rfive months. Leong Asow was his brother. Posthumous heront he is to receive will be Swank 36.25
submitted to us by the Yamén concerned after ra -SALSBURY's statement that England is beardless e ela in silk, and wearing pigtails tral door were plaped the Scottish armusic blue and appeared that the petition in the suit was filled He last saw him alive shout the 3rd or 4th reference to the law on the subject. The local
acting with the assent and approval
The town of Hanoi is, says Facieir du Lonkers gold Esch door was gracafelly curtained with for the 17th June by Mr. J. H. Smith, and im October, at Taitam-tuk, where he was apployed authorities along the line of route will see to it
radiately afterwards an application was made carrying cement. Saw his body dog up at Tuitam of the Peking Government. There are very day assuming & more European appearance, fags, and on the pilasters of the wall were blue by Mr. F. H. Hshake, manager and assistant tax on the 18th November. There was blood on the that due attention is wid during the progress of his remains to his native pisca His son Hsiao- no great dificulties in governing the Onevery sidebrick houses, the property of French-shields with silver St. Andrew's crass, and to the plaintiff, and upon that ex parte applica brosat of the jacket. He saw traces of the blood kan, and second class ausistant Secretary of a STATION. "Chinese in the Straite Settlements and would, are springing up. Rad sune Annamites have mail tartan covered shields, on which ware ton sa interim injunction was granted. The bazing ran down from the head.
also built innihe houses with the intention of
Cross-eramind-The body was not too much Board, will have the grade of Banior Secretary of be none at all were it not for the Secret So. letting them to new serivals. An oxoalient ma crossed dirks. The gas burners on the wall were petition was with reference to a claim substanti
Accessory Seaive Lionniste, will be given the aphone 95.00 derived from three ships, including the Estrela, lips were iniusti, clatina and occasional clan fights. As a rule, sure which has been taken is the demolition of surrounded with bayonet stars, and the frosted yet of ten Rith shares of the profits dangod to be recognised. The eyes, no and bestowed upon him. His son Hsiao Shan, an uns 30234
Sergt. Butlin, re-celled, said that on the 13 grade of second class aseksfant Secretary of a dagg the Chinese in the Straits are law-abidingestain interior gates separating the different giches had painted on each alternately, in blus, of which Mr. Ortiz is the registered awar. Mi-
of the town. These gates were in reality a thistle or a St. Andrew's oras.
Hohnke's application set out that Mr. Ortiz had Narumber bs went to Taifam-tuk, and after a Board, and be and his brother will each be al people, and are strong upholders of the barricades and would have proved a great obstacle
The decoration of the two ball rooms was transferred to Mere. Birchall Robinson, and had arrested the first and sooed-defondsate-helotted a Board in which to serve the noviciato e pu maintenance of order, The same may be to the quelling of any insurrection which mighlight and graceful, the style in either being Co., of Manila, for fifty years, two 35th shares in was taken by Wong-tak-yu to a grave on the soon as their "torm of monning has expired.ind£ 3-1-17-}- ça...
the earnings of the steamer, and Messrs. Birghell, side of the hill. He had the grave opened is tou Halse-tung, a salaried liesntista, will be aid with greater emphasis of the Chiunse however, is the installation of the Deran vills rail similar, and being of a decidedly original Robinson, Bad Co. and transferred the sanie to the sad found what he supposed to be the body give the degree of chor provincial graduate in this Colony, Thors in a great deal of ads, which traverse the town in several parts character. The work in these two halls pasistit Disputes and dificulties had arisen ari of a man. It was too ranch decomposed to be and he allowed to compete at the Metropolitan
Yang Cheng chin will ascertain will a crime bore, it is true, but that is due to the and connect the gilad+) with the right bank of was placed by Mr. Ferguson, BN and to the ownership of the Estrelle, and the ssid rumored, and he had it covered up again. Haminativa with other graduates of that degroo..
the river. But what will above all give Hanoi
Angel Ortiz was about to sell or had astually seld ; went there again on the 17th instant, when he sitration of the island, and its peculiar cir- the appearance of a Europeau town is the con-carried out by him with the exit the wald atamaskin without referenss to the sald found the graze had been re-opened and the body promptitude to whom the hereditary title of hou of the sorond grade should descent, and report tapatances, which render it a favourite asy.struction of a grand circalar boulevard running of about half dosen Chiasse from the mise, and the teamship was about to be re-remosed. The grave was about 3ft to ift, long to Us This, that Our great regard for a faith-
read the ontskirts of Hansi for dis-Victor Emanuel, who were found to be most moved from the waters of the colony and taken lift. to it. in depth, and lift. in breadth. The fol servant may be duly spifested,..................... fum of thieves, pirates, and adventurers from tance of some thirteen and a half miles. This elever and useful workers. In the St. George's out of the jurisdiction. If this intention was body was lying on the side as if-crusted in and
•There is and to be only one other instanos of a carried out the plaintiff world after damages was rolled mamat. From the head and shoulders the neighbooring province of Kwaugtung, boulevard will be connected with the towo But it murt oot be supposed that ze a race by suron reads with an aggregate length of Hall wers the Scottina Arms, and the crest of which could not be estimated, and the applicant he should say the body was that of a man between chagin caving been made Grand, Rearglary.
over fourteen mile. The capital of Toagain the St. Andrew's Socisty the former on the up asked that an interia ijungtion should be twenty and thirty years of age. He did not on the Chinese are difficult to govora. Of course will thus possen twenty-eight miles of propas part of the mouth wall and the later Capingranted to train the defendants from so ro- the first secation ansover the earth from over the At a fall meeting of the North Bohemian As- Pamperstore they are difficult to manage if injudiciously merades, through a charming country and it at the north end. Bensath the national arms moving the vessel and from sling Br. Upon legs. On the 17th, who the grare was opened suciation of Sugar Menufacturers it was nearly Humidity
Base of wind treated, but not otherwise, anditis meet unfair affording superb views for Hanoi being on the stood s largemirros, traich gave the effect of an. that atidavit an interim injunction was granted. right up, the war's portion of the wat still loft, generally agreed that the best adresge is freas Direction of vind
limits of the delta the mountains of Thai-nga-
Since that date the ship had been subject to and a Chinese ukild's European made shou was 20 to 30 por cent. behind at of last year. to refer to them as phenomenally aaraly or sen, of Eontay, and of Myluong are within sight other ball room baroad, round the foot of which that injonction, and Mr. Rapp had been found amongst the sarth.
A Brussels sorrespondent staten that, tocard-aller Oma-examined-The hair had fallen off the ing to a calculation which has been made, there we aggressive. One aspect of the question, how-Our contemporary given a long mount of the were clustered pot plants. Just above the mirror able to make any use of it Mr. Rapp'n erer, seems tobequite overlooked by our Lon-Leonstruction of the boulevard and its connection was the dance indiusto, to show the number on pidavit showed that the purchase was shealute hood. The nostrils had fallen away, only bone will be a clear profit of about 1,000,000fr. from The completed and the larger part of the and gristle being left, and the lips wars nisu de- the Antwerp Exhibition. The capital saborib with the various roads leading to other towns. a considerable immigration from China to namites being engaged on it, and the Avenir is standards, and the burners round the bus and arrangements made for the payment raise the huid a little it almost came away from return for certain concussions, sided a subsidy of al? overed with blue and of the remainder before this suit was institute the body. It would have been impossible to re- 600,000. It is intended to preserve the trium. Upper Burmah if that province in aanbred of opinion that when it is complete few towns sides were
in the Far East will possess each a system of silver, with blue thistles and at. Andrew's and before he eceived any notice whatarer. The cognise the body at that time. The grave ap- ptat aroh which forma the principal entrance to the exhibition, and winch is half nalargo again -to India, Lut it roste with the Indian dermagelfcant roads, and in a few years, when the
it had been opened before. erosses on the globes. Over air do in the plaintiff's olaim was founded only on two 35th peared as
Bares, and those were not harsh in the ship it- Li Afoo, P. C. 260, said that at 2p. on theas the Aro de l'Etoile at Paris, as a public monn- ernment to determine to what extent they traws which have been planted a line to of the room were shields, the oantral ones on, either self, or which gave hitle to the possession of 11th instant he was in Hollypodriad, when he ment. The structure is shiedy composed of iron,
ronde hare attained height will admit it. We have always regarded ads, Hag of will be surrounded by a bit of ver side, bearing the Scottish lion, and rooting the all bat were only shares in the profite ou saw four of the witnesses who had been called and the plaster casts are to be replaced by bronne Burmab and the Shan-States, as spording qure which any town may well envy,
sach upcu two crossed battle eyes. The the employment of the ship for a certain gumber! They made a report to him, in coneguence of figures.
don contemporaries. There will no doubt be The work is now in active progress, 8,700 A the programme of the daver coming on parehasa money-$20,000-had, baan paid by cayed away. When an attempt was made to od was 1,500,000f, to which the Government, in
The Barattor is still falling. The Gradients for N.K. winde are Lercalng. The temperature and kninjality are ` moderate and, alandy weather preista,
W. DOBERCK. Hodgking Observatory, 30th November, 1835.
METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER
Previous Di dute
day. [st 4 pm. 30.24
Barendler ..
the level of themse
39
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On¬dato: at 10am. at 4 pati
30.20
10.19
1.Bandits, seath shed houtedth
to der Fahrenheit und ta RTL in the ebude in die groos habuit,
-MIDITY in percentage of sturation, the humidity .... KRESCIDE OF WIRD to pre paleta.
-Face or a Wren teording to Begur Beale.
TALK WHAT B. brianky: C. deinched zienda, D. binding rem; for, gloomyk. L. light King, D. vernis . paning show,ly mix; R.
Tender; Vavathily; W, dew (wat), 7-ja and bendrakin.
W. DOBARCK. Hopekaar Observatory, 20th November, 1885,
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