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It contains DESCRIPTIVE and STATISTICAL ACCOUNTS of, and DIRECTORIES for HONGKONG-

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INTIMATION.

THE DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1880.

The death is announced et Admira; John P: B. Hay, at ibo adranged age of sighty-five years. Tho doocased gallaut offoar, who entered tho OF

servico in 1814, took part in the Chinese war of 1840-41; Arring hofors Cantol when the Chineyo ransomed that city for $5,000,000.

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THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The E. and A. 8. 8. Co.'s steamer Tunnadice, (Mr. Hutchings) 3 with the Australisi mail, arrived hora yesterday Motoor was a worm favourite for the reon, but morning. The following telegrams are extract- the mantegain showed the talentat lauit Fined from pur Ausgelion files:-- von was hontan by the time the rook was roached,

TUTUIBIDA QUESTION İN PALLIAMENT. and Meteor and Grey Darn omround into the straight protty unarly abreast. They made a

LONDON, 18th Jancary. clean race of it all the way down the stenight, but The London Times this morning, in com- Grey Dawn had the foot of the favourite all the menting on the attitude to be assumed by thei way, and won a fias race by short length. Fi-Liberal party regarding the demands of the oven was, astoral Isnigthis behind. Time, 2m. Pornellite party in the House of Commons, ex- presses an opinion that Mr. Gladstone will and himself compelled to disavow any intention of granting Home Rale to Ireland.

1GUACH.

The Jockey Cup, for all Ohins ponies bond fide Grilins at date of entry"; weight 1lat. 7lbs., and Jookoys that have never had a win. ning mount in Hongkang or Chion; entrance, $5. Once ropnå Mr. F. S. Gordon's Robin Gray, 11st. 7Tbs.

[Mr. Conford) 1

London, 20th January.

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being the same Alstance behind the second. Mr. Buray's Gray Dawn, Hat. 12lbs. Time, 2m. 94 gen

(Mr. Pond) 1 The HonazоNG DERBY, Sweepstakes of 820 Mr, Smarty's Metoor, 11at. 115. (Mr. Duman) 2 FIRST DAY, 24th February,

oach, half farte if declared on or before day Lic. F. S. Gordon's Finayon, 1st. 11b. The great sporting event of the year-opened of closing sutries, with $100 added for lat on Wednesday under favourable suspices; with poay, and $50 for Sad; for all Chias ponioa baxá fido Grifins at date of entry (Saturday, A lecture price of £50, open to mombers of the fairly good weather, a goed ovures, a large number-

23rd January, 1888); test pony, 70 per cent. Several Inns of Court, has been awarded to John of entries, and an upsual amenst of grad

second, 20 per csat, third, 10 por cont; waight William MoCarthy (Gray's Luu), formerly of quality among them. A slight rain overnight

10st. 10lbs. One Mile and a half. [Nomine ILE.M.'s Consular Service in Japan, and more | topded to keep the souras from getting too hard.. tions close to the clock of the usarse, at the recostly in the Japanese Service. The branch and cleared off in time to allay all apprehensions Clab on Saturday, the 19th Desember, 1885. in which Mr. MoCarthy distinguished bill of bad weather for the day. There was no gun, Mr. Baxoy's Marauder, 10st. 11.1bs, was Equity.

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but the day was fairly warm and enjoyable. Mr. Kremora Gladiator, 10st. 12lbs....

(Mr. Pend) On the 15th inst, the steamship Promeflions, The attendamoa was one of the largest that has

(Mr. Hutchings) built by Moare. P. and W. Hawthers, Leslie ever been presont-in keso occasions, and the Mr. Smarty's Torrendor, 10at, 10lbs............ and Co, to the order of the Ocean Steamship

(Mr. Donnas) 3 Company, of Liverpool, deft the Tyon The Moant improvement of the ground between the

A deputation of rosabers of the Loyal Irish (Mr. Asa) · dimensions of the vessel are as follows:-Length Wong Noi Cheong-roid and the Coursa before Mr. John Pack's Honesty, 10st. 1016s.......

Booloty waited upon the Preatior, to-day. 326 feet, breath foot, and depth 7 foot the Parses Staad proved itself to be a greati Mr. Kramor declared to win with Gladiator,

to arga the Government to fully during the coaliaunuse of this advertisement, inohon. Her ongines, structed by Manare. Lonelit. Every luck of the extra ground thus pony which hand low fansiors. The other thres

Robert Stephansen and Co., are of the Holla

Several of the annakurš strong. der in Ireland. tandem design, having colinders 27 inches and given was takes up with standa, which made wore all strongly supported, Honesty somewhat Mr. Jay's Patz, 11st. 7lbs... (Mr. Hohnics the existing laws for the preservation of or

the most so A bountiful start was effented at Mr. F. S. Gordon's Cortachy, list. 7ibe........ 8. WATЯOT $ Co.,

58 inches diameter, within stroke of a fool, and most imposing aresosut right from the the first attempt, Torreader taking the lang at

(Captain Hawkshaw) s deprecated the granting of Parliamentary indieating, 1,500-bores power; skin of 80 lbs, upper end of the Grand Stand enclosure down first, followed by Gladiator, Going past the Mr. D. E. Sassen's Idle Hoy, Lat. 7lbs. self-government to Indeed, maintaining that such a ovarse would tend toward the dismember. LIMITED.

pressure is applied from one large double-onded to considerably. past the Mounman add-rock Gladiater showed a little alwad of "Torren

(Owner) 0:

ment of the Empies. The Marquia of Salisbury, steam boiler of a total weight of 75 tous, and ing. greatly to the appearanos of the course.dor, but the latter came up again, and the other Robin Graveurite. A good start was a reply, said that the Government was not un. this is fitted with For's patent corrugated 122 furnaces. After the compasses were adjusted The oncloanro between these stands and the two closing up, the whole four cut down the speedily effected, Robin Gray going off with the mindful of its responsibilities with regard to the angines were pat nader full steams, and a course was thronged, while the middle of the straight abroast, hard hold. As they turned in lead, and Idle Boy got soond sfter going a short Ireland, sad he said that the loyal Irish right

to the bottom of the couras Merander, on the | distanne, although he was last away. Puts was speed of 125 kouts was attained. Throughout ground coatsized quits its usual picturesque and raita led a little, but Honesty at once gat love third, but at the east side of the course he began assured that Ministers would act provo un. the whole trip the ongisos gave the greatest

LONDON, 20th Janutry. satisfaction. The ship at chce proceeded to Lou-cosmopolitan crowd. The Grand Stand on with him, and from hers to the rock ran hasida to improve his position, and calcking up idle den to take in a general cargo for China. This closure was well filled, there being a good nam him, just shoring his head in front. Ocing Boy, he was second at the reek. The only varia

up the hill it was seen that Mr. Alha was tion in the order was that Cortushy, which been Mr. Gladstone has disavowed any intention to is the second of four similar vessels now being ber of ladies prosoul, H., day Acting Governoring hin mount, whila Marander us going running last the greater part of the distance, proposa measures for the legislativo indorearence built and engined by the same firms.

and Mrs. Marsh witnessing the greater number easily. At the rock they wore still level, with got past Idle Bay turning into the straight, and of Ireland. inf the racax. The Hongkong and Victoria Torrondor third, and Gladiator fall away to the kept ahead of him to the finish. Robin Gray The North Germon Lloyd steamer Berlin, Editor, not for publication, bat se evidence of go which arrived in the Wesor on the 14th instant' Hotels had large tila and refreshment, matakeds rear.

Marauder gradually pushed aboud of won wasily by two or the longthe, Putz being

diater was shaken up, and boygan" to close ia ta 2min, Gasoos All letters for publication abraid be written on ons from the Brazile, landed foartean men of the at the top of thesadlosure, andwere well patronte usaty going round to the straight, while Gla-about two lengths ahead of Corlochy, Time, erow of the Hambary stermar Feronia, Fanned, the Hongkong Hotel booth, though a very the other Torreades passed Honesty soon after side of the paper only.

which rovently saûk near Terschelling. The large one, having every place fall. The Band of entering the straight, and Gladiator did eo di-

To-day there are nino events to ló run of as. Advertisements and Subeeriptions which are not Feronia loft Cuxhaven on the morning of the the Northamptonshire Regiment, under Mr. rastly afterwards, the favourite having evidently follow medlared for a endi perind will be aontinued voti 11th for Chirs and Japan, anal fucing u beu Mora, discourse the appended selection of had enough of it. Maranlar siroda down the The SouReY STAKES, YOepsjakes of si awh,tory. It is hoped that Parkoment will support

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HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 257, 1886.

British

The delivery of the English mail was begun “Banting®©floor of the Onding Clamers ui-at-údo poslarday evenings

P.&.0.S.N. Co. Chains & Manila B. S. Co. Morag, Maritimes. Siemezen & Co. Japan M. 8.S. Co. Lado-China S. N. Co.

Danglas 8.8. Co.

Chian Mer. S. N. Co.

H. C.&. A. 9. B. Co. Beottish Orinatal S. 8. Co. Miscellaneous Coust

Steamers

The Fortuguese transport Africa from Gos, with troops for Macno, arrived at Singapore on the 17th fastant and way to lause for her dea- tination after cosling.

The Times of India says that Sir George The LIST OF RESIDENTS now containe Bowen, who left the Delhi Camp es tan 2tb January, has gone on a sightseeing tour in the

the names of TWELVE THOUSAND, THREE HONORED, AND EIGHTY SIX FOREIGNERS

arranged under oue Alphabet in the strictest urder, the initials as well as the surnames being alphabetiosi

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The MAES and PLANS live boon moštlý re-engraved in a superior style and brought up to date. They now consist of

FLAGS OF MERCANTILE HOUSES IN CHINA. CODE OF SIGNALS IN DOT AT VICTORIA PEAR.

MAP OF THE FAR EASE.

MAP OF THE ISLAND OF EONGKONG.. PLAN OFTES_Grey_oF_VICTORIA, PLAN OF THE CITY OF CANTON. PLAN OF POREIGN CONCESSIONS, SHANGHAI. PLAN OF YOKOHAMA,

PLAN OF MANILA.

PLAN OF SAIGON,

PLAN OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE PLAN OF GEDROG TOWN, PENANG.

Among tao other contents of the book ara

North-West Provinces and Oudh.

N.N.W. gals on the night of January 11-12

Lights Loadoa Olivette"

straight in magnificent style, and won the race na be phased, many lengths ahead. Torrauler sald liavo ben second, but he was not pushed, and

adiator paseat him opposite the stand, and Coota took second place by about half a length. Audran Honesty's performance was a great surprise,

Chems bepelessly beaton off, and Gladiator's po Borgnet sition was also almost as great a surprise. The Coamor time was 3m. 21secs.

became leaky when near Texel and sank about 3music on the ground, their excellent playing v'elock on the morning of January 19th. Thir- being much enjoyed toen men of the crair and one passanger ware March **Head in Hand " ..... Smith picked up by the Berlin, They, and boon five Quadrille ... and a half hours is an open hout, and were Selections thoroughly wet through. The captain and the False Polku reat of the persons who were on board, sixtes in intaris amber, were lost. One of the surviving pasal sengers of the vrooked stuarter gives the follow- Gulep

"Fairy Voices

'Full Stream

→Bria

Bid as Good by" .....

Fanfare"... 'Militaire"!

ing account of the disaster-The Feronia had selections Blossom "--------

wen, the formor of whodi kantong, these saved by

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Fast The TRITano Cup, presented by the Porta- Bosquetguese members of the Hongkong Jockey Club;

Irving, M. Grate, B. Noble, C. P. Chator, and

a cargo of about 2.850 bous, heavy and measure. Troop

The arrangements of thocmese were excellent; meal goods, on beard, kosides two passengeré, namely, Mense. Johann Mackand Jens Brie Han-nd the inces generallyexceeding well managed. the Berlin She went to sad with good weather, Good order was kept, and everything wentemooth- und und good progress. After midnight only. The Stowards wors Their Excellencies W. Jan. 11-12 dh wird aurreased-obest on H. Marsh, C.M.G.; Vice Admiral R. Vesey a.m. it was blowing, hard, and by 2 oo, with Hamilton, C.B.; aud Major-General Cameron, terrifo vialcose. The sea was short, and the wazes dashed an board the ship from all sides, C.B. Commodore J. Ighi Morant, RN; Colonel so that she was almost always covered with water. Foster, The Northamptonshire Rogt; Lisut and laboured frightfully. Probably she became Colous! Crawford, R.A.; The Hon. P. Eyris; leaky soon after the gale reached its height, as Hon. T. Jackona; Hoo. F. D. Sassoon; Mesers. or exaraination water was foamil in the store

W. H. Forbes, A. Coron, H.· Hoppius, J. Boll- The American gunboat dierf arrived at Sin-room, caps and casks but got drift thero and vapors on the 17th instant, from Bangkok. She were tumbling about, and allseye had got reports that Admiral Hamilton, with the dusmashed, whereby much water was admitted.. Grant. Mr. J. Tarturu, Honorary Treasurer, cious, Aquinensen and Vigilant was to leave Steam pumps were immediately got to work Bangkok for Singapore on-the-15ta—- and every tempt was made to stop up the ballseye, but in vain. This latter leak, how- A special westing will be held at 8 pm. tovor, of itself would not insvs brou dangers, morrow arening at the Sailors' Home, when an as the pumps contd master it. There reast addees will be given by a lady about her work have been other leaks tulisesrared lu spite amongst sailors at Singapore. There will also of all the efforts of the crew the vessel be music and singing. The attendance of all kept sinking leaper, and the seas she sai samen is cordially invited.

ped smashed the engine-room skylights, and The amount of business to be disposed of

extinguished the-fros. Orls were given to the Police Court yesterday morning was small, get the boats cleut, but when the fine was ready the cases being unimportant. The heaviest seit was turned over by two stessi wa go that tence was four months' hard boar passed opon all whe wara in it were thrown into the water a coolie charged with unlawful possession of and drowned The second loat, containing filet some clothing, and convicted of larceny.

knocked about, and aprang sereral leaks, but got

second mate and thirtem others, was maneb

Mr. H. J. H. Tripp. Clark of the Course Musser. Grant and Grota warg starters, Mr. Coxen Judge, and Mr. Boppins Clerk of the Seals

The racing was very good with late fields hat finishes and good times made. The solocticas of the talent for favourites, how- [YUE, WODO not very happy, in most in- stances some long fancied animal showing that the time tests in training were not reliable in the majority of erants. A pile of money must have been dropped over Honesty, as he was very heavily supported, and failed to get

fur China, Manila, and Japau poules; weight for inches; previous winners at this meeting 10lbs. ortré subscription Grifing of this Sharing 18326, albwód ribe, outrands, $104| Fond pany to raviva lulf the antranes money. One milo and a quarter. Mr. Kremor's Counciller, List. 1lb.............

(Mr. Denmaa 1 Mr. John Penl's Baudsman, 179. be.....

(Mr. Reynell) 2 Major Bagatook's Mon, 1st. 121

(Mr. Hutchings) B

Mr. Seraph's Hard Times, 11st. 1lb..........

Cart Hawshaw Major Coolirane's Vanity Fair, 1156 4ba

(Mr. Crawford) 0 Mr. John Pes's Torpado, 10st. Sibs..........

(dr. Allan) D Mr. D. E. Sassoon's Rappahannock, 10st

12lbs. Mr. Pondi" 0 Mr. D. E. Sassoon' Gamestor, at

(Mr. Baker Mr. F. S, Gordon's Shamrook, list. 3lbs......

(Mr. Siamsan) 0

Mr. Siemsson rode tive pounds avorweight. Councillor was a warm favourite for this rACE,

predicting a win-in-a-walk for him. Alter fittle trouble a good start was effected, though Shamrock, by ais fractionsness, mast bave taken Ktile out of himself beforehand. Terpeda was left behind the rest, and was whipped in for about half the distance. Vanity Fair took the lead with Gamater second and Shanirock trind,

A correspondent of the Ceylon Examiner safely away from the ship, and was kept slost by place. Old Marry Mook is still at the top of and in this order they passed the stated the first statea that a circular is to be issued to Hands of stopping the leaks with wrappers and bailing the tres a sprinter. After carrying of time, the favourite well in the front of the risk. Departments in Ceylon requiring them to furnish with son'westers. Whas the best hand drifted An Anglo-Chinese Calendar, Meantime of San.

a list af Clerks, Interpreters, ate., who have aaaway from the ship the captain was Resh stand the Wong Nei Cheong Stakes in 1884 and Gamester and Vanity Fair led up to the rook. rise and Sunset. Most of Baromater and three-acuan years of age. It would seem that, in on the bridge, wont richt um, and ime.1895, he has this year made a dead beat for Bandsman and Councillor being abreast blues: Thermometer, Bainfall, Eelipes, Festivals, ke. with the arrival of the-pressed-Colonial Secrediately afterwards the vessel Foundered, Stern Brat place. shisßy owing to his dash at thehim. At the village the latter two went psat

full Chronology of remarkable events since the advent of foreigners to China and Japan. A description of the Festival, Fasts, o

observed by Chiness. Mahomedana, Parses7, Jews, ko, with the days on which they inli Comparative Tabins of Money, Weights, de The Hongkong Pasta? Galde for 1886. Arrivals and Departures of Mails and Panel

Fost at and from London und Hongkong, Scales of Commissions and Chargo adopted by

the Chambers of Commeres, of Hongkong, and Shanghai.

Hongkong hair, Jinrlekshs, and Boat Hire.

FOUR HUNDRED PAGES

of closely printed matter, to which reference is constantly required by residents and those having commercial or political relations with the Countries embraced within the scope of the CHRONICLE and DIRETORY.

Barka this morning where the Douglas was wrecked, reports that nothing is to begge of her now. She was cold by public auction Fosterday at 4 pm. by Massrs. Quelch & Co at their store for $1,400 to the outerprising Mr. Al Kim, om- ploys of the Agents of the ill-fated Douglas.

PANY, LIMITED.

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About 100 yards from home the favourite w

trus thereto.

the affect that the Govaramaat ara determined The Daily Telegraph publishes a statement to

turbad districia.

No

order has been completely restored in the dis to withhold local government from Ireland nati

LONDON, 21st Junnory. The condition of Ireland is most unsatisfac with $100 sddod, second pony to receive $50;tlas Government in the event of it becoming for all bona fide Griffins at the date of oatry; necessary to pass repressive legislation. euoseription Griffins, of this Season, 1885-6 direct threat of coercion has yet been wonde allowed 7iba, sxcept winner of Valley Stakes, Sixty moderate Liberals will rote with tho weight for inches. One mile.

Conservatives to suppress boycotting in Ireland. The EXOHAFAR PLATY, presented by the Ban- kers and Exchange Brokers of Hongkong; for Chins ponies; weight for inchos, entrance $10; second pony to receive half of the en- tranoc munoy. Two miles. The GERMAN CUZ, prosented by members of the German Club, for subscription Griffins of this Season, 1885-6 only; weight for inches;entrance, $10, around pony to receive 75 per cunt, third pany 25 per cant af entrance moner. Ond mia and a quarter.

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The PARSEE Cur, presented by the Parsee Com munity, for China poes, being band file Grit. fins at date of outry; weight for inches; win ners of one race at this mosting, Abs. extra: of two races, 12lbs. estra; subscription Grillas of this Soseon 1885-6, no-winners, allowed 71 ba; entrance, 85. Seven farings. The PROFESSIONAL CUT, presented for China Manila, and Japan ponies; weight for inches winners of one raco" at this meeting, 7lba. ex- tra; of two rness. 10lbs, extra; and of three races, 15lbs. or tra; previous you-starters to carry Bat; sutrance, 810; second pony to reonise 30 per chat. of entrance money; third you7 27 per boat. One mile and a quarter. The Joan PEEL Cup, presented by J. Bell

Irving, Esq for China, Manila, and Japan ponies; woight for inch; trance, $15 second pony to receive 50 per cent; third pory 25 per cent. of entrance money. One mile and a half-

The BROKERS' CUF, & forced entry of $5 each, for all entered nibsoription Griflus of this Season, 1985-8 70 per cont. of the entrance money to go to the second, and 30 per cent. to the third pony, weight for inches; previous winners, 7lbs. extra; penalties accumulative

One mile

The FLYAWAY STAKE for all Chion, Manila, and Japan ponion; weight for inshos; pro vious winner at this meeting. bo avta. ambacription Griffins of this Season, 1885-6. allowed 71ba, entrance, $ with $100 added;

mile.

LONDON, 22nd January. Ir the House of Lords last night, the Marquis of Satishney charged Mr. Gladstone with skull- ing bobind ambiguous denials

Last night, in the House of Lord, the Mar. quis of Balisbury said that the Government of roland would be virtually intrusted to the Chis! Secretary, Mr. W. H. Smith. Her Majesty's Government would set proerfly on the recip of his report as to the condition of affairs.

Ir the House, of Commons, last night, Mr. Gladstone útured that he fully adhered to biz recent political manifesto with regard to the Government of Ireland. He deprecated the post- pazeraent of the introduoting of local self government, and advised a pitiest bearing of the Farnellite demands

Mr. Parnell expressed his belief that he was right in saying that if autonomy word ones con coded to Ireland it would not be difficult to settis the details, and at the same imo ser the

integrity of the empire with a das regard to the

minority rights of

Sir Michael Hicks-Benob gave notice that be should shortly more s resolution for amending the rules of parliamentary procedaro on an early the intention of the Government to treat the date, at the same time announcing that it was

intion as argent.

THE PROPOSED REVGEM IN PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE.

LONDON, 24th January

The chief points in the relations to he advod by Sir. Michas! Hicks Berch for amend. ing the procedure in Parliament are as follow:- Parliament to adjourn from July to October the House of Comunens ie met daily at 9 o'clock and adjourn at midnight; all Bills except Span to be referred to Select Committees, no gasation to be asked in Parliament without presious otice the number of geants out to be re- stristed

THE MEEKLY TVINEL,

LONDON, 20th January,

End pony to revive $50. Three quarters of a The tunnel which has been constructed under the River Merey, at Liverpool, was formally The WELTER PLATE, for all pories 12st; pre-opened yesterday by the Prince of Wales.

vious winners at this mosting, 71bs, extra; entrance, $5, with $100 added. One mile. The following selection of maxis will be per-

“The Cavalier" afritte...Road sheat"

formed.

March..

Selection

Fantasis..... Valsa..... Golos

Selection ...

A Hunting senno” ........ "The Cafonel" *Roxi

"Bea of Sullivan'

Miendo"....

July are we

Offenbachians."

"Comin' thro' the Rys"

IMPERIAL FEDERATION LZÁGUE.

LONDON, 22nd January.

The annual meeting of the Imperial Federa tion League will be held at the Mansion Houss Newton on February 15. Mr. Staples will preside or Williams the ssion, and included among the speakers Bacanas will be the Earl of Rosebery, the Right on. R Bucalvani

Zavartal

N. Powier, M.P., and Mr. R. Murray Smith, Wialettom Agent-General for Victoria.

CORRESPONDENCE.

Bunalossi

Courade Moroll

The two inders, who nerar showed up again. try. Mr. Ceci C. Smith, the Angoan stables first. The Furia had on board very buy start. With one exception are to be thoroughly deannet.

Kuccess was Bandstan fed into the straight by about a length. light goods, so that when she left she only drew pretty well divided among the stables, only one sud Councillor based him bobly the whole way twenty feet of water. The Swator correspondent of the Away

tale, that of Mr. Baroy, getting more than dowa, with a crowd in a cluster at thei; heels. Gazetie, writing ander date of the 18th instant,

oro win. Mr. Baxoy had four wins-the Ashley, making up fast on Bandaman, when he served saysThe steamer Ingrabar passing the White LEE YUEN SUGAR REFINING COM-the Dorby, Fooshow, and Canton Caps, Mesra.slightly, and against the latter's quarters, John Peel and Ton Broeck shared the half-being thas sent back half a length. He came mila honours, Mr. Kremor carried off the Lasiagain, however, and galoing a few as each An extraordinary meeting of the shareholders, tano Cap, Mr. Pelican the Valley Stakes, stride, he just got his head in front at the post. of the Lea Inas Sugar Refining Company, Li and Mr. F. 8. Gurlou

Moon came out of the rack about half way down the Jockoy Cup. the straight, and pressed the two leaders very mited, was held yesterday at the offices of the

Mr. Pond was the most successful rider, and closely, finishing only half a length behind them.

Valse Company of the Refinery, for the purpose of Wə (Amoy Gazette) learn on good sathority deciding whether the Company should be wound he pulled off one or twe anarpasted wins, The This was the first win for a favourite, but it was s This is contains the New Scale of Hong, that it is intended to start a new Dairy Co atap voluntarily or not. There were present times, on the whole were good, though there was by means the soft thing some people autioi kong STAMP DUTIES, le

tabies of my under the title of the Amor Dairy Co.. Mesars Lai Yuk Son, General Manager, in the netting very remarkable, but it is worthy of note win. The time was 2min. 4500s.

pated, Councillor having to do all he knew to Limited, with a capital of $10,000, divided into Chair: Li King Ting, Chan Yat Son. Tsing that the subscription grilu event sompares well The VALLEY STATS, Aweepstakes of 55 each, Troop COURT.FEES not elsewhere published.

The APPENDIX consists of

shares of 5) ecch, and the promotora, wo under-Yoet Kai, Leong Yuen Chien (Directors), L stand, contemplate ordering by telegram 25 Ping Fatg, managing partner of the Hip Tai; in time with former peare, in spite of the dis

with $100 added; for subscription Grifes of Australian cos to be sent by first atsamer. Wo Long Ho Chan, master of the Kai King Kaiparaging remarka made about the mob sont

this Season, 1885-6, only, weight for inches. a cordially recommend this to intending in Leong Yew Tig, Chiu Lai Sang, Chan King down this season,

Three-quarters of a mile. Mr. Pelican's General Prosity 1st. ba stars, as we believe, that owing to the large local demand a profit would be realized of short

Mr. Tasman's Owinia, 10st. 12lbs

Mr. Bukor) 1[We do not holdatosalvos responsible for the opinions 50 per cent.

expressed by our Correspondens.] (Mr. Hatekings) "

THE APPLICATION OF ENGLISH Mr. John Paal's Filllestickt, list. 12lbs.....

LAW IN EASTERN COLONIES. (Mr. Allan) 3 Mr. F. S. Gordon's Clova, 10st, 12lbs.

TO THE EDITOL OF THE “DAILY PRESA." (Mr. Bathgate) 0 Major F. Davies'e Hoop La, 11st. Ub.........

· (Capt. Hawkshaw) `{} Mr. Jay's Master Vingar, 10st. 121ts........

(Mr. Wegener) O

The Agents General for the Australian co- Mr. Theo's Punjom, 1st 91b-. (Mr. Duzman) otious of interpretation and pericry in the Ceylon

lonies will hold a confarones on Wednesday in Courts, concludes by saying :- Mr. F. D. Sassoon's The Baron, 1lat. 41bs..

The task of devising institutions which will respoet to the proposal to modify the tariff on (Mr. Pond) 0 Mr. Jay's Stamps, 10st. 1315s. (Mr. Reynell) work-officiently in an Eastern dependency is so odlonial wines imported into Britain. Mr. Grote's Umbralla, Ilst. Zib...

dificult that one can hardly be surprised if thoun (Mr. Seussen) on whom the responsibility rests are sometimes

Tas Agente-General have applied for an in- tempted to out the knot by borrowing from Eng-terview with Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, M.P Mr. Grammont's Conservative, Ilat, b.......

(Mr. Crawford) oland; and there is a spaciously tempting show of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, with reference

magnanimity about that way of getting rid of Mr. D. E. Saison's Galopin, 11st. 1lb

the difficulty. A few phrases about equality, (Owner) 0

ard the dnty of sharing with our native Prosit favourite and Owisis second favourits. free Bugland, and you get rid of the difficult The biggest field of the day, with General fellow-subjects the glorious institutions of

The Contents of the Appendix are too many to enumerate in un Advertisement, but

TERATIES WITH CHINA-

Great Britain, Nanking, 1842

Tientsin, 1858

Chato, with additional

mod all others not abrogated

France, Tientsin, 1856

Convention, 1839

Tiantsin, 1885

United States, Tientsin, 1855

Additional, 1869

P

Peking, 1880

German, Tientsin. 1861

Peking, 1880

Che, Ma Ching Chuen, master of Ying Ki, Obri Ming E, Chul Wing, otherwise La Tong and finished well within daylight. Appended The pacing was commenced punctually to time, Chi-Ting, Chia, Chi Wo, Lui Tez-Ning, Châu¦ pblic dinner is to be given to Mr. J. J.J. Ms Long Yer, Chin Kit, otherwise Kit Ki; or the events:-- include-Keswick, of the arm of Meagre, Jardine, Skin Locng Shang, otherwise Shang Ki Lai Chunk rar, and Company, on the eve of his retirement otherwise Sing Yaen Tong, Chan Chan, Woo otherwise Cheuk Ki ;, Wong Hợp, Chang Shau, from India, Mr. Koawick (says the English-Hing, A. Johnstes (Superintendent of the B Article.an) has long been a worthy representative of Baery), and Mr. Cressy Ewens, Solicitor of the

the commercial community of Calcutta-a 13- presentative of whom any commekity might be justly proud-and the powerful attitude he samed daring a recent period of political" storm and stress may be rightly regarded as having placed the European Fesidentsin India under a lasting debt of gratitado.

Kassia, Japan, Spain, Brazil, and Porn. TREATIES WITH JAPAN-

Great Britain

United States

THEAPIES WIth Cobia

TREATIES WITH SLAM

Netherlands Coras

TREATIES WITH ÅNNAM TREATIES WITH CAMBODIA CUSTOMS TARIFFS

1873, 1881

Siamesa Corean

In China and Japan

Table of Consular Feas

Code of Civil Procedure, Hongkong Admiralty Rules

Foreign Jurisdiction Act

Regulations for the Consular Courts of United

States in China

Balon of Court of Consuls at Shanghai

Siam

Chinese Passanger Act TRADE BEGULATION),

Chins Japan Castoms and Harbour Regulations for the dif. ferent ports of China, Philippines, Siam, &e, Pilotage Regulation: HONGKONG

Customs Seiznes, China.

Charter of the Colony New Rules of Legislative Counail

&c.,

The following items are from the London and China Express of the 22nd ultima

At a meting at the Royal Geographical Society Mr. J. G. Scott read a paper on "The Hill Sinpes of Toaquin."

The Galtesomrare, carrying the flag of Bear Adairal Laspas, with a crew of 400 men, has arrived at Tozlu from China

The Wes-NE-CHONG STARRE for China, Manila, sud Japan pordes; weight for inches; eatronce, $5. with $100 added. Half-a-mile. Mr. Ten Brock's Daakold, Tist 7ibe..........

(Mr. Hatchings) † Mr. John Pael's Merry Monk, 31st, diba..

(Mr. Reynell)

what position it was now in, at the pre-Major Cochrane's Vanity Fair, 11st, 4lbs.... (Mr. Allan)

sent weeting was called for the purpose of us-

(Captain Hawkshaw)

Company

The CHAIRMAN said it was unnecessary for

him to refer minately to the Gancial position Mr. John Paul's Freckles, 1st s of the compaus,

as evorg shareholder know

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THE ENGLISH WINE DUTIES.

Loxtos, 15th January- Negotiations have been renewed with the Spanish Government with view to arranging a convention by which Spanish vines ap to 3 degrees of alcoholic strength may be admitted into England at an aniform duty of is, par gal- lou. A breach of faith on the part of the Spanist Government was the oecasion of the previona negotiations being abruptly suspended.

LONDON, 16th January.

• The Council of the Colourial Institute is urg- ing upon the Government the pressing sily SIL-In an article in the Lone Quarterly Re-of modifying the tariff on solonial wines imported view for January. Mr. Justice Lawrence, of the into the United Kingdom. Supreme Court of Caylon, after some very in- teresting remarks having reference to the ques-

Lanox, 18th January.

LONDON, 30th January-

to the duty on Anstralian wines,

certaining whether the shareholders were willing Mr. F. S. Gordon's Fiarvon, List, ll....................... to wind the company up or NOL A provisional

(Mr. Dunman) 0 contract had been ontored fute by the Directors Mr. Sykes's Chinkara, 11st. 4os, (Mr. Coon) 0 with Messrs Jarding, Matheson & Co., on the Mr. D. E. Sassovi's Rappahannock, list, 116, 30th January, for the sale of the Rainey and

(Mr. Baker) 0 effects, for the sum of $190,000; and a síguilar Mr. Baker rode la prorweight.

FRANCE AND HER DIANIZE. affer would be made to the liquidator when ap The starters had a good desk of difficulty in Is concluded by sharing that the getting the penies of, chiefly owing to My point

Pasts, 17th January. Company be wound up voluntarily.

Mook's usual impetuosity. At length a mode

M. de Freycinet, in a speech in the Chambor M. JOHNSION secondi..

rate stark was afected. Merry Monk jumping off Fiddlestick went off with the lead, but was direct-task, at the expense of saddling the country with of Deputies, propounded the policy of the now Carried apanituously.

with about half a length's lead of Dunkeld, by after pasand by the favourite, which sona had some institution officient in the plans of ite birth, Government. Ho hinted at the likelihood of Nr. Lt PING TING proposed that Mr. Chang which had been following it closely in every false a length and calf to this good. Qwinia nu into bat incapable of stoney in the now soil. We the disestablishment of the Roman Catholic Chua Tsun, of the Ynen Fat Bone and Mr. start. breektve pulled out third directly after oud place, x] this order was maintained to are bound in justies to tress cur native fellow Church France, and declared that riguroas Lan Wai Chuen, of the Toug Sun Wo Hong, be the start, and Rappahannock was the BATT to the rock, General Presit leading saily. Coming subjects as our equals. But quality is one nonomy should be inforced in the varions depart appointed liquidators.

show ahead of the rook. Frockies, the favourite, down the slope Fiddlestick was again in secoun thing, similarity is another. It is no kindness to monts, and that the Government should under. Mr. CHEN YAT SON seconded.

steadily overhauled Dunkel, and get on close place, just shesd af Owizia. The favourite kept them to legislate for them as though that which tako no further colonising adventurou. - M. LEUNG HO CHAN proposed that Mr. terms with him at the village, the pair boing his lourd all the way down, and Mr. Baker never suite our home wust necessarily suit theirs."

LONDON, 19th January. The above remarks apply so aptly to the for gewond plaes, the former winning by a head newspapers in the Colony that I take the barty have petitioned the French Government for easily: Owinie and Fiddlestick made a hot fight threatened introduction of this English law as to About one thoussed inhabitants of Mauritius Panjom was a good fourth. Time in 3 socs. of bringing them to the nuties of your andere permission to colonise Madagascar. The FoocHOW CUP, Taine $206, presented by through the colume of the Dolly Press.

the Forchon Cozmanity, for Chins, Manils, and Japan pcries; weight for inches; entruuso,

Hourloug, 24th February, 1889, $5. Two miles.

tors

Mr. Loko Yugx Caiu sechaded.

The CHAIRMAN propésed, and Mr. Tsuno YUET KAX Bocouled, that Mr. King Ting be Jadded to the liquidators, and the funtion was

The steamer Westmeath which arrived at artist. Gibraltar on the 19th instant, is the lained in va sequence of replacing boilor tabos. The West meat is bound from Yokohama, &o, for Now

York.

Be-

M. Paul Bory, will depart for Tongli op the 14th pros. He will firet present his creden tials to the King of Annum, will instal sident at Bé, and will himself reside at Hanoi, so as to take in hand the organisation of Ton- quin,

| from Hreoklus, and Hutchings graduilly

were sufficient and that if more were appointed

Mr. JOYNETON zaid that three liquidators Mr. J. E. Sassoor's Cornhill, 118 Baker

Mr. Busey's Fun Llet 7lbs.(Mr. Pandy 1 Mr. Kremor's Lucifer, 10st, Blba

(Mr. Dunman

Mr. D. E. Sassoon's Piccadilly, Ilst. 11b... (Mr. Baker Mr. John Peel's Chartreuse. Ilat. llb...... (Mr. Ailan) Mr. Syke's Home Ruler, 1st: 6lbs... (Br. Coxon) Mr. Jay's Highland Fling, Ust: 121ts........ (Capt. HawkshÓW)

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ENGLISHMAN.

FRANCE AND THR NEWFOUNDLAND FISKEKIES.

LONDON, 21st January, France has allowed the return, under the King. lish protectorate, of the island of Raisten, con of the Society Islands over which French rule bad | been established. This sotion is taken in returs for concessions in the Newfoundland fisheries te

THE STEAM WHISTLE NULISANGE. ..TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS.

SI-Will you permit me, through the coho granted to France by the British Government. 3 lamas of your journal, to draw the attention of the proper authorities to the abuse of stearo whistlon in this harbour. I do not refer to steamers shrieking for their dispatches, ér ta

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À SOCIALIST PEUT IN THE UNIZED STATES.

Lownor, 17th January,

A socialist plot for the destruction of tho

The Panang Gazette, commenting on the ap pointment of Mr. Justion Ford to the Chief Justiceship of the Straits Settlements, says he has stipulated that he shall not in consegnezca be obliged to accept a seat on the Legislative Conncil. While acknowledging the debt of gratitude the colony owes to Mr. Justine Ford for his services as a legislator in the past, our contemporary sys-"It has always seemed en anomaly to us that a Jadga should be called upon to pass Laws, which he might in his judicial, Chinese

capacity be called upon afterwards to construe, Japar.Asa

The less to the publio is greater than the loss to LEGAL

the Government, and the former will be slow to Orders in Connell for Government of I.B.M. forget Mr. Ford's championship of their rights

Subjects in China and Japan, 1865, 1877, against the offslil members of the Legislative Andrew Johnston aud Mr. Lara Wai Chnon of about a length behind Marry Monk Caming had to call on him. He won by about three lengths Kales of HB.M. Supreme and other Courts Council, ou avre than one monorable occasion.

ths Toag Sau Wo Hong, bo appointed liquida-up tho straight the Monk and Dankadroval his pony up to the leader. A short distance It was proposed that the voting ba takon by frota boine Hutchings made a splendid call on his ballot, but Mr. Johnston and others objected to pony nad collared Merry Moukon the post, passing this, and on the advice of Mr. Ewens tho voto bin immediately beyond it. The judge decided was taken in the ordinary way. It resulted in it to be a dead head Freckles was third, two or the oppointment of Mr. A. Johnston and Mr. three longths behind. The stukea were diviced. Lan Wal Chnos,

By nu overght the men was not officially timed, but the time was takes as 60 seconds. The Aszex Cup, prosented by Hou. F. D. Bassoon, for Chiun, Morila, and Japaa ponius; entrazec, 85, weight for inches. One mile. Me. Cupy YaT Sor wished Mr. Chang Clan Mr. Bazey'sCheapside, 19st 11be. (Mr.Pond) 1 Tann to be eppointed Equilator also, aud Mr. Godolphin's Nectar, list. 4lbs. urged that he was a most suitable man, being a

(Mr. Dana) 2

antishes that keep up one incessant sorvata Capitol in Washington, has been discovered in member of the Tang Wal Hospital und a person Mr. John Peel's Conqueror, 11st. 1b..

whilst in motion, although, gonduess kuows, the Chicago. About aine thousand bombs had been of standing..

(Mr. Allan) 3

pruotios is barbarous enough in either case. I distributed among the conspirators to carry out which ria round the course the wrong way, and ferry launches that ply to and fro, between Vie

The start was long delayed by Homs Palar, refer specially to the blue, green, and white the plot. (Mr.

ML. TROUDE ON AUSTRALIA. went two-thirds the distance before be copia betoria, Taumati, Kowloca, ks,, and rendezvous

Loxuos, 15th January- there would probably be a difficulty in getting Mr. Ten Brouck's Herschel, 10st. lb......... them together.

(Mr. Hutchings) pulled up. Whsugot back he started off the other | mear the Steamboat Pier, and who are actually Mr. J. A. Froude, the well known historian, After some discussion the proposal was with. Mr. D. E. Saasoon's Fathfinder, 11st. 1lb. ... way, and went a good distance aguia before, he allowed, in this so-called, British Colony, who recently visited Australia, hay just pablish drawn.

(Mr. Reynell could be stopped. At length a moderately good to Fo alongside tha Prays wall, with theired an account of his travels under the title of It is reported from Batevis that the Frenck Mr.CHUN YATSONproposed that the property Mr. D. E. Sassoon's Hoofer, list. Jiba.(Oruor). O start was affected, Chartreuse going off with the whistles going, ons against the other, the Oceanics In the chapters referring to Vie Orders may be sent to Daily From Office, whers flag has been boisted on the west coast of Sam. (be sold by auction.

Mr. F. S. Gordon's Ambassador, llei, 41b8... lead, but being soon passed by the bandstrong whole day longte the intense Riscomfort of all doria and New South Wales, Mr. Fronde oponke it is published, or to the following Agenta-bowa, or Sandalwood Island, which has hitherto Mr. JOHNSTON said the meeting keď bean

(Mr. Crawford) D Farsallite, who was soon lengths ahead: Lucifer persons having business to transset in their lo-enlogistic terms of Sir Henry B. Loeb, Gov. MACAO....

been looked upon as belonging to Holland The called for a certain purpose-to doxide whether Mr. Sasson de five pounds over weight, lay third and Piccadilly fourth. At the nek enity. I presume that some Governmval Deernor of the former calony, and of Mr. W. B. SWATOW

the Company should be round up, and if so to Nestar started favourite for the rass, but Lucifer and Chartreuse got on terms with partment is responsible for the licence issued to Daller, 0.0, who was Attorney-General and AMOY

and four else to have "bon hoisted on Letti appoint liquidators--and tast had been done. Cheapside and Hazzonel were also well backed. Home Baler, and Chartrons come down the these launches and for their proper registration Anting-Colonial Secretary of New South Wales He thought it was not competent for thom to do The start was a must tadions-affair, the ponies traight bading Home Ruler by a tria, wita cal enpervision, as it is quite clear, as matters at the time of hir. Fronte's visit Ho ako re anything more.

being very refractory? Nestar had a mafoe at Lucifer oloss up, arul Fan just beind him. At now stand, that the captains or owners must be fers in complimentary terma to the city of Mr. Ewens said ahardholders had a right to his bead, and for some time refused to make a the rook Fam began to show he front, and be unaware of the proper of a steam whistlo, or Adelaide.

REPORTS ON THE COLONISE. of Liquidator.

After a long tima atlier straggling start was the straight, which he entered about a length The nuisance complained of calls for' suppres-

LONDON, 18th January. An animated discussion then on quoi.

effected. Cornhill leading off, with Pathfinder abend. Homo Euler was still loss to the nion, quite equally with that of cracker fring, Mr. Jouxeron suggested that it should be second and Cheapsids third, the favourite be-front, and going strongly in spite of his antics with the difference that whit the smoke from

It has been suggested to the Imperial authori left to the liquidators to dispose of the propartying the last away. Scapedds scou parsed Mr. before the rice. Chartreuss foil behind, and cruokare, at least hau the merit of acting as a tins that the various post-offices in the United aithat by public amotion or private torder. Sassoon's two, and lod. Nactar went rapidly past Highland Fling was somewhere near the disinfectant, the demonise thrisking of staan Kingdom should be piscarded with reports of Mr. CHUN YAT SON withdrew his motion. the ponies ahead of him, and joining company Black Rook at this time. Wild Woad gave up launch whistles, when the vessels are lying com- the Australian colonies, supplied by the Agents. A public meeting is to be held today to on- The remuneration to the liquidators was then with Herschel, the two took the lead before the ut the straigh, being out of it. Fax had the fortably pored slongside the Prays wall, has Goneral, for public izformation. Colonel Stazley, sider the fall in pricas and the silver question as fixed, and Friday, the 12th March, was appointed canal was resahed. Conqueror there began to race wall in hand all the way down the straight, neither necessity nor sentiment of any kind to Beoretary of State for the Colonies, has er affecting trade and agricultare: Mr. Heury H. for the holding of the extraordinary meeting to push along, and he s son in third place, with and though he only wou by three-quarters of o recomand it, ard calls for vigorous and prompt pressed liimself in favour of the idea. Gibbs will preside, and suengst the epeskors confria the resolutions passed at the prosent Nectar just behind him. Herschel and Cheapside length, ho did it easily, not being shaken up. action on the part of those whose duty it MAY THE GOVERNMENT OF BERISH NEW GUINEA, announced are Mr. H E. Grenfell, Mr. Thomas mooting.

kept abreast the whole way past the rook, and Incitor was second, and Ficoodilly, which came heste suppress auisances of zo patent and glar.

Lonnor, 17th January, Sutherland, M.P., Mr. Moreton Fruwan, Mr. B.

headed the rest until torning into the straight down the straight with a wet sail, caught up ing a character, without waiting for the action

Mr. John Douglas, C.M. G., has been garetted Montagn, M.P., Mr. T. H. Bidsbotton, M.P..

when Conquerer got up with them, and the three Bore Baler, and passed him before roaching the of individual members of the public.~~Yours, &o, as High Commissioner of New Guinea. Mr. F. Hardcastle, M.P., sad Colmel Hestur. "Oh, these men!" vzclaimed Mrs Burtout. turned down the straight almost abreast, and stand, being a good third. Had Home Raler

LONDON, £rd January. "I wish they had s lifth mon regard for us Nectar just a little behind. Conqueror got the not laben so much out of himself, bafera the start. Hongkong, 24th February, 1888. The merchants of the Straita Səbilomants women then they show. I declare it's a shame | raile, wand led the greater part of the way down he would probably have been very near vinning

Mr. B. Murray Smith, Agent-General for Care a forswall hangust to his Highness the the way they trust to" "Is it the rame old the course, Vestar coming up on the off sida, and giving a grouim sarprise, as he was well up

Victoris, has suggested a scheme for the Baltan of Johare and suite, at the Marlborough trocblo, or have you something now, my dear?" and Cheapside tearing up the middle. Horschel at the finish." Chartreuse's performance was a There died on the 1st ult., st Dorrygonnally, maintenance of British authority in Now Leams, on Tuesday evening. Mir, W, H. Eoad, asked ifs. Rattle. Mr. Surteat, of late, as was rather shot out on the off site. Champside grest diappontment to his many backers. Co. Fermanagh, an old woman named Brogan, Guince, and for the division of the expenses ons of the oldest merchants of Singapore, was in besa developing a most extraordinary fondness and Nectar caught Conqustor just before the Tios, min recs.

who is stated to have lived to the extraordinary in connection therewith. The Agents-General LONDON... Mr. W.M. Wille, 151, Cannon St. the chair. Among the guests ware Generals for retiring at one o'clock in the morning, and stand was reached, and between the thresa magui. The CANTON Cue, for China, Manila, and Japan age of 105 years Old Mrs. Brogan Leld good alt for the other Australasian colonies, and also the SAN FRANCO. Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Merchants.. Keggel and Sie W. Heitt, Sir Rutherford times I don't get a clous to go though his a longth behind the bast

Bir Andrew Clarke and Macleod, Admirala Sir he never goes to sleep before twe Why, some loent race ensued. Hersabel being scarcely fisifponies that have mover won a race previous to the faculties of her youth up fill a few days Colonial Office, have received the scheme with Exchange

sluster they this mooting: weight for inches; rinors at preseding her demise. James Brogan, kusband favour, and the decision of the colonial Govern« · NEW YORK....Me. A. Wind, 21 Park Bow. Alsoak, Bir Alexander Gala Major Fitzgerald, pockets till three o'clock. Just think-three went past, the past, and Cheapside just got thia mooting, Tiba artros, entramos 35. Que to the deceased, though nigh 100 years old, was menta, to whom it has been referred, is now

Daily Press Qfice, January 1986,

and R. B. Martin, Esq., M.;

P'dock. Ugh | he's a brate"

the judges' denisfon by a short hood, Gongyoros mile

able to attend his wife's funeral on feet,

amaltod before the deindia gan be made publly.

The Treaties between France and Chins, 1855, and France and Sian, Additional Articlo to Chefoo Convention, together with many other items, have not appeared in presione ages.

TORMOSA..

Mr. F. A da Cruz.”

„Messrs. Queich & Co.

Messi. 67. Gerard & Co,

Mesara. C. Gerard & Co.

Foocnow.....Messrs. Hedge & Co.

Kissor.

The Gazette notifies that Mr. William Edward Goschen, a Second Secretary in Her Majesty's

NINGFO... Messrs, Kelly & Walsh, SgDiplomatic Service, is app.ated Sterntary to bring forward ery matter inridertal to the office star; while Pathfinder persisted in going of gradually increased his lead all the way round tu for what it is primarily intended.

SHANGILAL..... Mesure. Hall & Holi SHANGHAI, ....Messrs. Kelly & Walsh. NORTHERN & Messrs. Hall & Holtz and Kelly RIVER Ports I

& Walsh, Shanghai, NAAR Memes. The C. & 3. Trading Co.

“HIOGO, OSAKA..Mesars. F.. Walsh & Co.' YOKOHAMA .......Maszra. Kolly & Walsh, MANTLA .........Massyo. Diar Pasztma & Co.- RADIOS.

TONQUIN........Mr. Ch. Dupont. BANGEOX Mesirs. Ramsey & Co. SINGAPORE.....Msorra. Bayla & 05. PENANG... Messrs. Maynard, & Co. COLOMBO .... Messrs. A. M. & J. Ferguson. CALCUTTA......Messrs, Newman & Co. SYDNEY AND BLIRBANK...

Mosers. Gordon & Gotch.

MELBOURNE., Messrs. Norton, Hargrave & Co. LONDON......... Mr. F. Alger. Clement's Lane,

LONDON... Mostra. Stret & Co., 80 Cornhill. LONDON........Mosary. Ectas, Hondy & Co.

Her Majesty's Legation at Peng. It is also notified that air. Nicholas Hodoris O'Conor, now Secretary to the Legation at Peking and Chargé d'Affairs, is to ho Sauretary to the Legation at washington.

PRAYA

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