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THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY has been thonghly revised and brought up to date, and is again much inaressed in bulk.

It contains DESCRIPTIVE and STATISTICAL Accounts of, and Dinucrone for HONGKONG

VLADIVOSTOCK

Ita India Directory JAPAN-

INTIMATION.

KIND O ◊ F

PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,

ENGLISH CUT GLASS BOTTLES,

DOULTON WARE.

AND

FANCY

GOOD 9.

LEFT OVER FROM, IMAS,

will be sold at

REDUCED

PRICHE

Do, Military Forces,

Nagasaki

Do Chinese Honga

Kahu (Hiego).

MACIO.

Oraka.

CHINA-

Tokio.

Pakhoi.

Yokohama.

Haibow.

Nügsto

Whampoa

Cuntou

Tas PHILIPPINES—

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THE HONGKONG DISPENSART.

Hongkong, 20th February, 1886.

Amoy.

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Monila

Cebu.

Doils.

BORNTO-

Sarawak.

Labnan.

British North Borneo.

COCHIN CHINA-

Taiwantco.

Tamsul.

Kelang.

Fooshor

Winshow.

Ningro

Saigon.

Shanghai.

Cambodia.

Chinking

ANTAN→→→

Waha.

Hné.

Kiukiang

Тольцо.

Hankow

Lobang.

Changking.

Chefoo.

Taka.

Tientsin.

Peking.

Port Arthur.

Nowohweng.

COBJA-

Seral.

Jenchman

Quinhon

TONQUIN→→

Haiphong.

STAN

Hanoi.

Bangkok.

STRAITS SATTLEMENTS,

Singapore.

Malacca.

Penang.

MALAY STATES—

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THE DAILY PRIS, FRIDAY, APRIL St, 1889.

CHIARINT'S CIRCUS AND MANAGERIE.

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His EXCELLENCY-My Lord Bishop, ladies

. LE Ramedios ....

Miss Huntingdon....... Misa G, C. Saith

to

QUARTER MILE FLAT GAON HANDICAP, Boye

9 to 1

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Noronha...............

M. Alves.....

G. C. Broth

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50 YARA FLAT BACK HANDICAP. Boys and

girls under 6.

The best boy was first, bost girl second. Timo, There were two prizas cash for boys and girls,

117sees.

J. Eamedios -H. Bain? dend Lant

A. Both

Miss J. Norcalia .... Miss M. D'Almada

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HALF MILE FLAT RACE. Boys 16 to 18. Prise

presented by Mrs. Marsh.

} do not recollect any cras in which the com- The March number of the Chises Recorder | produtive of much amusement.. The curtain 9--Wesley Missionary Society, Manager,

pulsory powers have been applied.

is to hand. The opening paper is one on "The foll amidst loud applause.

Bar. Leang On-tong. Flagstones and Conglomerates of Ning Kong The amusing foros "Chisolling," by Measca. Dr. EXTEL, stated in addition to the above The second part of the Act makes pro-Jow in Northern Chekiang," by Mr. Thoa. W. Dillay and Alien, fallowed As thii ploop has that the avaminations in the European Bad vision for the 1990s of a proclamation by the Kingsmill, which will no doubt be permed with so recently been given before by the amateurs Chinese clients had been conducted on the lines Governor when it aball appear necessary for latian of Fical K and Toat of P, and of T out any that the second representation he fully as where the papils competing had already passed (scratch) passed him, but could not hold his ad interest by roologiste. An article on the Evo-it is pedless to notice it in detail. Suffice it to laid down by the trustees areopt in one instance C. Cook (30 yards) led half way, wher Southey the preservation of the pabila passe, the of K" by the Ber. J. Edkina D.D., fellows, onestal as the first, and wont off with spirit, the Birth Standard, and thers a special subject vaningo to the Auish, being passed by Marques Colony during the continuance of such pro-and this is mesended by an account of "The said frequent applause. The various characters was given--the advantages of religion. One girl and Cook. Time, 7500s. clamation being liablate the apacial provisions Agency of Chinese Authors in preparing were all sustained with nach ability, and Captain of that school bad raneived a prize for her paper

Marques (8 yards).... Christian Literature for Chius," by the Rev. C. Bunbury, who appeared in both pisses, must have on that subject. In the Hal Missica Bohool they B. Cook (90 yards) coutsized in the Act. Thoso provisions pro-W. Mateer, D.D. . De. Nevíus continues his lets worked very hard.

did not write ordinary with Chiassa chargoters, 100 TARDA SKIPPING BALee Hardwar. Girls The Band of the Northamptonshire Regiment but the Chiness colloquial with Romanoharbotora. hibit riotous asemblies and the carrying ofters on "Mothods of Minion Work" and the

10 to 14. Rev. O. R. Hagor gives an instractive nosonat was present and played an overture, Rossini's and the subject be had given there to write apon armis, and give large powers to the Justices of of The Beach Miation," in which ha furaishes "Wiliam Tell, and a fantasia by Godfrey

After a pretty race is Joronha won by was the life of Confucius. A story also was told four or five yards in 18uess. Line Pause for rfikir onforcement. Offenders esme, partionlars of the mocess of this nee

then tries, and they were required thon to write against these provisions are to be liable to one briof notices of now work and a number fal agency in the inferior ef Kwangtung.

out. The girls of the Base! Mission had re- ceived a prize for the two papers. It was shipping in place of or in addition to any of editorial notes and some missionary intelli

hoped that this public distribution of prizes other penalty prescribed by the Ordinance, genoa complete the contents of this number, which

would materially aid the sarrying out of the end is up to the usual standard from a literary point On of the most popular forres of entertain. Mr. Balilios, had in viewthe encouragentent such whipping to be inflicted with a ratton of view, but not so generally interesting as some ment that ever visit the salony, if not the most and promotion of femals education in the solous. daring the continuance of this advertissmout, not exceeding half-an-inch in diameter, and previous issues.

Within the last few years fomalé education had popular, considering how wide is its patronage, made very great strides in this soloay. The A S. WATSON & Co.,

not to exceed thirty strokes. Paraons com-

Under the title of Our New Eastern Pro-is the huge travelling show of Signor Chiarini.umber of girla sohoals was much larger, and bining to stop trade during the continuance vines, Blackwood gives a very interesting no. On two previous ocessions this circus has visited the attendants had greatly increased during LIMITED.

of the Governor's proclamation are rendered out of Barmsh, which is described as more than the salony, and on web of those ocassions the that time.

firo times as large as Bootland, and, though by a Hongkong publiq, undeterred by the easter liable to ina and imprisonment. .:

Toans an El Bocado, suficiently rich both in The third part of the Bill relates to de-minerale and perducts of the act to make it an longthy journey entailed by a trip to Bowring and gentlowed. I have been asked to distellmte the prizes to the successful competitors for the portation, and provides that the Governor may suvishla acquisition. The trade with China iston, poured down in thousands to witness the Belilies stars and medals at Government House

Gunee from sorstoh, agod 17, quickly get past banish any one not a natural born subject of dealt with as an important factor, and the diffi- varied performance of the members of Signor as a kind of naatral ground where pupils from the boys in front of him, and cut out the ran-

culties of the Thamo route to Tali-fu, as dos. or Majesty on the representation of the cribed by Messe. Colquhoun, Holt Hallott, Mar Chiarini's troupe. Not only from Hongkong the schools of all the different denominations earning for the rest of the race; he was closely huva these audience been drawn, but also inconvenient and impossible to have all met in latter fell away. W. E. Rose, 16 years, held ba maet together. It would have been obviously pressed by Ip Ket Kwong for a time, but the Captain-Superintendant of Pulico, and if guey, and Baber, are pointed out, and it is ong such person shall have been naturalized his resied that through a single railway, se proposed from Canton, Macso, and plecos on the one sekcol and it is with much pleasure that I hind till the last lap, when he mide a otpital would find ample traffic without diverting cannot have failed to be satisfactory to this exter-was obliged to stipulate that only a certain aam- four or five yards The time, 2m. 31 seca, was trade from the eld. Bhamo route to any the valley of the Irrawaddy is also advocated, judging from the firet night's performance, pro- the sahoots, but there is not sufficient room in great extent. The extension of the railway apprising public entertainor. The present visit, ber should attend from each school I should good.

have beou glad to have seen the pupils from all A. Gizoo (ecratah) and the question is wooted as to whether it might mises to be fully as successful sa its predecessors. Goromont House to zeceive them. Before pro- ALL FOURS FLAT RACE, 50 yards. Boysê to 9. not to paesibla to open such a line of communi. Onos were the taste ground at Bowrington coding to distribute the prizes I feel bound to Young Lopes could have won emily but he did cation with Assam as would fenilitate the ex has undergone a rapid transformation a huge orpraas my high appreciation of the great public not kosp to his hands, and was disqualified for change of the rise and los grown in that pro

straptare rising like a mushroom if the course spirit and interest Mr. Belition has displag-running. His time was 174+0. iner for the prodrets of Barmah. This, it is

of a few hours, surrounded by all the life and ed in devoting money so liberally to this

T. Nolan....... pointed eat, would probably encourage the enl.

bustloinevitablein such collections, and the fami- object, I wish he could have been here J. H. Smith..

2 tivation of the ten plant, for the growth of which line swell of sawdust and worsen greets the in order that I might thank hic personally, 600 YARDS PLAY RACE. Boys 15 to 16. and Lushai mountains are well adapted. On the The rangements this year are this cause as ou in the premation of advention among all isnomina from contoh, took the lead at the last lap, and olfactory nerves of person's approaching the spot. Mr. Bobilios has always shown a great interest Thers were 21 competitors, and M. Dananberg, whole, the writar concludes that "the auguries former ocessions. The first tent autered apolosestions, and he has subaoribed a large sam which running in good style, won easily in 1m 31 sacs, with regard to our now province are propitious;

prizes not only for these schools, but for other effort too late. think lightly of those arts of fally on the part large tigers, aucther with three lions, bo-

sides which there are two elephants and institutions, such as the Hospital. I am glad Passing to so many representatives of the giria' schools of Franos, which bare forced so goodly an inloerous animals of smaller kinds. ritance on our acceptance,"

out of the other end of this tent les visi present here today, and I hope the effect of tor entors the circas proper, which is ospitally

those proceedings will be to lead the represants laid out, sad has mating sccommodation for tiver of the schools to their earnest endeavours about 5,000 persona There is a large stud

to stimulate competiton for next year's prizes of fine horns and ponies, and a nonzero although it is said envy ought to be rabad, I With all due deferents to my Lord Bishop. staff of gymnasts, serobata, &e. The opening entertainment took place on Wednesday night think in the matter of prizes for education a TILE GRECIAN IMBROGLIO..

and for some time before nine o'clock there was a small amount of envy, is rather a wholesore The Ambassadors of the Great Powers at contiraons stream of jinriskshan and chairs para fooling, not deserving of very severe rebuke Constantinople have sent an identical note to the

ing along Queen's-road eastward. The huge

His Excellency then proceeded to distribute Greek Government notifying the formal gene thousands of Chinese. The proceedings thanked His Excellency for distributing the

tant was well filled in all departments, including the prizes,

Bishop RAIMONDI in the name of all present, ture of the Protocol providing for the Govern- opened with some very pretty equestrian man-

to abandon its menacing attitude.

After that hour be supply is limited.

The Daily

Daily Press.

HONGKONG, APRIL 9TH, 1886.

tion the cornistises under it would be ao

status of antarslisation is to be suspended. Mr. Colectoan, rzi Zimmé, to Szamão, it mainland, and the result of the two past visits have acceded to this roquest. I osly regret Ioffort, but could not catch Gazce, who won by

subject to Her Majesty's confrmation

of Theehaw, and of unfriendliness on the side

W. E. Rasa (mratch)

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M. Dauenberg (scratch)...... S. Piry (scratch) JOCKET RACE, 100 yards. Harea under 18, ri-

dore under 6.

Piry, the heaviest boy, carried his jockey in an easy winner. Timo, 14 sans

or disallowance. This deportation without trial is a very extreme power to place in the hand of the Executive, the more especially when it is considered that white Tau Vagrants Bill, as will be seen by the the banishment is nominally the not of the Governorit may be and in most cases probably proceedings at

il, has been of the would be founded on the reports of the Legislative Council, has been shelved. The Chinese Police and low class informers. On ostonsible reason nasigned for this nurse is the occurrence of the riots of 1884 the that if the clause rendoring the sale of lot- Governor'e powers of banishment were called and, sa ovente have turned out, we can afford to tho monagerie, which contains a den of three has been so invested as to to provide annual Piry orme up well at the finish, but made his tery tickets illegal were brought into opera-into requisition with respect to a number of

men whose camice were contained in Damerons that the gaol would not contain list prosented by Capisin DEPOTEE, then all the prisoners. The Bill in accordingly to Acting Captain Superintendent. We be on the capacity of the gaol. We have never was prepared by Chinese, and that there WAS before seou the Legislative Council so re.

to reason to suppose that the men mentioned Co.markably cautious, and with so little cause.

were in any way coucorned in the riots be That the tickets of the Marils and other pond the fact that they were said to belong lotteries would be sold after the passing of to the Triad Society, and even of this no proof The LIST OF RESIDENTS now contains the Ordinance there can be no doubt, but the was taken. It was sufficient for any man at cales would not be made as a rule in view of that time to say that so and so was a inety- obtained, we bare no hasitation in saying, went, and there can be little doubt the oc- would form but sa inappreciable increase cusion was seized in moro than one instance) in the number of prisoners ordinarily into grafity private revenge in that way. If the confinement. In any case we are at a loss real instigators of the riot could have bean to conceivs how the Committee can say whe-banished it would have been an excellent

SHIPPING ORoars of the Consting Steamers or stand over until a Committee Las reported Hero wo are correct in saying that this list LATEST TELEGRAMS.

British

P.&.0.9.N. Ca. China & Manila 8. 8. Co. Mossag. Maritimes. Siemssen & Co. Japan M. 8.8.Co. H. C. M. 8. B. Co, Indo-Chin S. N. Co. Scottish Oriental 9. 8.

Donglas 8. 9. Co. China Mer. 8. N. Co.

Miscellaneous Coast

Steamers.

the names of

EIGHTY SIX FOREIGNEES

LONDON, 7th April,

TWELVE THOUSAND, THE HUNDRED, AND the costable, aud the number of convictions ber of the Triad Society to secura bis barish./mont of Rommelia, and strongly urging upon it onvre by fadies and gentlemen of the staff, led prizes, and alea for giving permission for the yards), and W, M. B. Arthur (15 yards).

arranged under sas Alphabet in the strictest order, the initials as well as tho surnames being alphabetioal.

The MAPS and PLANS have been mostly ra-engraved in a superior style and brought up to date. They now consist of FLAGS OF MERCANTILE HOUSES IN CHINA, COPE OF SIGNALS IN USE AT VICTORIA PEAR

MAP OF THE FAR EAST.

MAP OF THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG. PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA. PLAY OF THE CITY OF CANTON. TLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSTING, SELIDIKL PLAN OF YOKOHAMA,

PLAN OF MANILA.

PLAN OF SAIGOR.

PLAN OF TOWN AND ENTEROES OF SINGAPORE. stopped. There are, we imagine, very few

PLAY OF GEOLOR TONN, PENANG.

The American corvette diert, Commander Barclay, left here yesterday for Nagasaki,

AMATEUR DRAMATIC PERFORM- ANCE AT THE THEATRE ROYAL. -----------

The Hongkong Amateur Dramatic Club gave

HONGKONG SCHOOLS ATIILETIC SPORTS.

The Hon. P. Izalz-was-perfectly frank in his defence of the Manila lottery. He says be buye a ticket bimself now and then, and he does not are why the eals should be

persons in the clony who do not asil in the sams boat with Mr. RYBIE, BC as baging tieksti in concerned, but at the name tire the general concensus of opinion must condemn the lottery as being against public A description of the Festivals Fast, &.policy ands thing which ought to fecondemned

observed by Chinese, Mahomedans, Parsons, Jews, to with the days on which they fall by the Government, always supposing that Comparative Tables of Money, Weight, &o. gambling in any form is recognised as a fair steamer Pizzon, lately employed as a blockada i Wrangleworth, an opulent manufacturer, has into the ring, mud entered by the tamer, little to be desired, and refoot mask credit on the The Hongkong Postel Gaidu for 1836. Arrivals and Departures of Mails and Parcal subject for legislation. If it is made illegal Port at ant from London and Hongkong". for a coolie to play fantan we fail to see why

Among the other contents of the book are-- An Anglo-Chinese Calendar, Meantime of. Suu- rise and Sunest Hes of Brunster and Thermometer, Rainfall, Eclipses, Festivals, Sc. A full Chronology of remarkable events sinco the advent of foreigners to China and Japan.

the gaol will accommodate the wallers of thing, bat no good can soms of banishing their third performance of the sasson at the lottery tickets or not until they have some mon against whom there is no proof of guilt Theatre Royal, City Hall, on Wedacaday night basis to go upon in estimating what the beyond the more word of paid informer.before a moderately filled house, which included number of convictions will be.

The provision giving the Governor power to His Excellency the Acting Governor and Mrs. banish appears to us to be a necessary one Marth. The counter action, opened by to maintain, but if it could be badged about Chiarint's Cirens, which opened for the first by come requirement of proof of guilt it time that night, and the fact that one of the of the subject. would be more consistent with the intereste pisces had recently keen produced here before were sufficient to Bocount for the attendance being sutaller than is usually the case at the A.D.O. performano The first part of the programme consisted of the performance of Mr Palgravo Simpson's comedy in one act entitled Matheson & Co.) inform us that the Indo-China where the plot turns on the production of a bit

The General Managers (Məyra. Jardiae, »Heads or Taile," a light and skotchy tride through some remarkable evolutiona A bars. fal compotitors. The Band of the Northampton- | Singapore for this port on Wednesday. B. N. Co.'s steamer Taisang, from Caleutia, left

of paper or some small incident which precipi. We note by the Shanghai papers that the tates a dandument. The plot is as follows. Mr. runner, has again taken the English dag. She been engaged in a lawsuit with his brother-in is now nader the commsed of Captain Carozzi, law, Mr. Dyocaster, for me years, and has and will reanrue her trips to Haakow.

rowed to prosecute it to the bitter ord, though helps arrived here yesterday evening from the sams spent in law coste. Rosamond, his The American yacht Bruskidle, Captain J. the amount at sikia ja z fliabite as compared with Singapore, which port is lefton the 2nd March, only daughter, has lately fou and boun lavour. and is now on a voyag's around the world.

The performance of "Maritana" at the Theatre Royal by the Mascotte Opera Company the indisposition of Misa Floroase Seymour. The fixed for last night, had to be postponed owing to "Grand Duchess” is announced for to-morrow evening.

Boales of Cumaissions and Charges adopted by it should to lawful for his employer to gam- the Chambers of Commeres of Hongkong.ble in a lottery. Indeed the Manila lonery and Shanghai. Hongkong Chair, Jinricksba, and Bost Hire. is vastly more opposed to public policy than

FOUR HUNDRED PAGES

This issue contains the New Scale of Hon fantau. In the former the commission ia The Brunhiida is a pleasure craft of 119 tons, bly impressed by her cousin Harető, and, 27- Kong STAMP DUTIES, also tables of twenty-five per cent., which goes out of and COURT-F not elsewhere pablished.

is aboufately lost to the colony, while in The APPENDIX consists of

otan the commission charged by the keep. of sisely-printed matter, to which reference is of the tables is too per cent, and the constantly required by residents and there money merely changes hands and remains in having enmarcial or political relations with the Countries a bears within the scope of the the colony. The Manila lottery is a form of

·CHRONICLE » DIRECTORT.

gambling affected by the well-to-do classon, white fantan le played by the poorer classes;

SCHOOL AWARDS...........

UG OF WAR

POLICE COURT.

8th April.

BEFORE ME: E. MAORIANA

A JUVENILE THUR

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Ko Akin was charged with sbaling a gold

Mount Lebanon, was charged with suiting and ALLEGED CUTTING AND WOUNDING. Adolf Noilson, a rosman of the american bark wounding Tam Aving on the 9th instant.

Complainant said he was a collo, and his

S. Pley and J. Gubbins C. W. Dioroks and Elphinsten SETTTLECOCE MATER (Chine). Central School and the Disossan Home each sent out four hoye and the Central School boys ware winners, kemping the ahnttlecock going 763 seconds against 44 seconds for the Diocesan Home.

MASTERS Handicar BACK, 10 yards Flat,

Entries T. K. Desly (oratob) W. Jones (4 by Mias Vistoria Blanche. This was followed ceremony to take place at Government Housa

Dealy gave up and Jones could only get to by the appearance of two youngsters, Hoary and He thought that the offering of resarts of this within about three yards of Arthur. Time, 12 Walter Zotina, who proved remarkably skilful kind for competition was the best method of sacs.

W: M. B. Arthur (15 yards) horizontal bar performers. Mr. Chiarini was promoting ensation that merit should be re- next in the arena, being greeted with a round cognised and rewarded.

W. Jones (4 yards) ... of applause, and he introduced two cløyer par- The prosandings than terminated. forming penies, which gave ample evidence of

St. Joseph's College v. Central School Fatte Bolland to puremad a proce e lisad the Signor's remarkable power over animals. La

The teams were tam a-side, the bast of the

gave a really wonderful display of equilibrism on

weight being on the side of St. Joseph's College. Bet on horseback, after which Mr. Horton Rolland

The struggle was a good one, Contral School a regular pryamid of glass bottles, &s. The

being gradually dragged forward. Owing to a mistake the St. Joseph's College boys left off gynocephalus peoria, a vers accomplished mon-

The pupils of the various schools of Hongkongpalling too soon, and the rope went back to the key, next gaze a remarkably good equestrian por less the Hongkong Public School, which had its other side. Thers was a second pill, and after day separately last wook), held their mural a good straggle of 13 so the St Joseph's boya freshed himmelf with a long drink, and retirat athletic sports meeting on the Cricket Ground pafled the others over. A third pull also result formance, turned somersaults in the rag, re- Messrs. French and Angolo opened the second yesterday afternoon. The weather was somewhat od in favour of the St. Joseph's College after sa- not by some highly finished double trapse feats, wars for such an affair, the sun shining down other good struggle, and the latter thus won the after which Mr. Chisrini introduced a basatiful with rather oppressive power, but in spite of that boat two of three palls. black molt "Date" which did some exercdingly there was a capital day's sport, and a large St. Joseph's College... claverthings. Miss Numa Stoodley, an aid in attendants of ladies and gentlemen interested in vourits here, gare some capital equestrian nuts, the promotion of healthy ezaroiss among the boys. after whiobibe Zetins Fumily want through Among those present were E. E the Acting Go some feats of acrobatic skill. Next the elephants Vernor and Mrs. Mare's, and that lady, st theend

back equestrian performance by Mr. Burobio shire Regiment, ander Mr. Moran, added greatly walked around, and Mr. Abadie put them of the warte, distributed the prizes to the acce

succeeded, and the whole entertainment was to the enjoyment of those present by discoursing a wound up by the den of gas being wheeled capital selection of music. The arrangements leit

Tha does were doners French and H. Golf Acting Colonial Secroter (Han. F. watch and chain with trinkets attached and 85, James Fame, he made the best perform, management. The effoera of the meeting were-

Patron-H. E, the Acting Governor. Stewardā, frey: Last night the oirens was again largely Stewart, the Colonial Surgeon Dr. P. B. C. the total valas being 8200, the property of Ka patresised, and for a season the show wil be

Ayres), Capt. W. M. Deane, M.A.: Mesars. Hung Tuk, mercbant. opened nightly.

J. J. Francis, Q.C.; H. Foss, A. P. MacEwen. Defendant admitted the charge and boing, in PRESENTATION OF THE DELILIOS Ost, Rev. Pashor Vigano, Messes, A. Falconst. of age, was sentenced to receive twelve strokes and A. Roma. Committee.--Rev. J. B, the opinion of the Magistrate, under sixteen years J. W. Jonas, R. M. Jameson, B.A.; T. of the rattan on the breach, and to be detained in rions for rezonefilation, she suggests to her

Loureiro, F. Grimble, E. Hazelaad, S. Pigat penting the carrying out of the sentence. father that it would be better to end the lawsuit took pleas at Government Hense, where you Mr. 4. Piercy. Clerks of the Course

Yesterday morning sa interesting baremony. G. E. B. Wright, M. A. Hon. Secretary complainant.

G. Sage, and C. W. Dieroka Han, Treasurer, He was an assistant ook in the employ of the by a compromise. The irascible all gentianonsiderable rambor of girls from ducational Hasara A Denison and T. K. Dealy. Starters, pooh-pooks the suggestion, and evidently sus tshissante in this colony, and the hands of Mecars. W.. B. Arthur and G. A. Caldwell. posts a preference for his nephew in his dough those establishment, wars present to witness the

awarding of the Balttios Stars and Medals to Judges-Mours J. H. Stewart-Lookhart and tor'a mind. As he is expecting a visit from Mr.

H. F. Hayllar. Referee Dr. W. Watzin Pike, the Frince of Walse at the Colonial and Indian he is for three years bean meditating matri- presented to those who gained them by A. E. Owing to the boys ant pattinginan uppoarate the both are equally gambling, and the Govern-kang will be on view at St. Andrew's Hall, City offer every hospitality to any goatiemu who may

Exhibition by the Chinese community of Hong mony, he orders Winifred, the servant maid, to the Asting Governor, Hon. W. H. Marsh, rage for Garrison bays did not come off, and thes C.M.G, and there were also present the Hon. Prises will be handed car to the military to en ment can hardly condone in the rich what it Hall, from today till Monday next between tan arrive, the wasther being very wet and stormy

F. Stewart. Acting Colonial Sematary, Right able them to let the beys run for them at the a.m, and five p., each day. Chefoo, with additional Article, condemos in the poor.

Rev. Eishop Raimondi, Rev. Father Burghignoll, parts Bowling at the wicket was discarded Sturtly afterwards Harold Dyecaster, who is on Rev. J. E. Ost, Ber. Dr. Chalmers, Mr. A. P. After the prizes had been given cheers were and all others not abrogated

We are requested to state that there will be a

giren for H. E. the Acting Governor, the meeting of the Committee for the Testimonial asks shelter, Little dreaming that it is his these swurds will be found in the statement amp-

an excursion in the neighbourhood, arrives and MacEwen, &o. All the particulars connected with asters, fas donors of prises, do. The following to the Hon. T. Jackson at 12 o'clock noon to-

is the order of events:--- morrow in the City Hall. The address to Mr.uncle's residen. He is hospitably recofred, Plied by Dr. Bralet Jackson is lying for signature at Messra. Lano, and is seated at the fire when Quaile is in-explanstory address, the statements contamal Dr. BITEL opened the proceedings with a brief Crawford & Co's store.

troduced, haring also been caught in the in which are embodied more fully in the me The Daily News of the 2nd inst, asya-Worm. They revogatse escli ciker as school-morandum supplied by him, which was as by the Philippine Government from the cruiser Roland leave Shanghai on Saturday for and the former in his slow way has a mipicion setablish (side by side with a fund for the

believe the Franch irenalal Turenns and the fellows, Christopher having been fag to Harold, followe

M. D. R. Balilies decided, in 1834, to Manila lottery is monewhere about $500,000 Japan. The gunboat Sapillaire comes up to that Dyecaster may prove arival. He therefore reward of efforts de to save life la typhoons 100 TARDS FLAT KACE. Baya 9 to 13. per annum, of which a very large proportion Shanghai Ehs left Cheloo for Shanghai on condos to Harold his intention of proposing to or garing riots) a fund for the advanosment

24th March. There were again about the same number of is derived from this colony. If a lottery short time here, as she is to be placed at the die Besamend, and intimates that she

Wednesday and will probably only romain a

The race for wealth is keen up here and for a plain and encouragement of female education is entries, and Thompson quickly pasted through plass not opened to trade the amount of business were started by the Hongkong Govern-posal of the French Minister who, we bear, in and of rather nacertain temper. Quail then gose Hongkong and appointed Mr. H. E. Woda thous in front, and running in fios style he was put through is something quite remarkable.

house und Mr. A. P. Manwen to administer saaily in 132 890s. ment probably ir a few years' time the proceeding to Koren to sinclude & Treaty. off to a Miss Wrangleworth, and Wrangle this fund as trustees. He also ordered from

Ministers and Secretaries have had a splendid J. Thompson (sorafeb)....... profits would reach a similar figura, and

time for many years among the curios, and some The Courier mys Upon the arrival of the worth enters and finding a stormustaid traveller London a supply of silver mylsis and bronze C. Marques (penalised)..

of them have furnished their neste well with tha we could pay for our defences, for the water-Ningpo in Shanghai from Hongkong on the 1st makes him welcome, presses him to remain to models in form of a star bearing, in the 100 YARDS FLAT RACE. Boys 6 to 2.

inst., she was boarded by the Customs ofloers, lancheon and dinner, and presents him with contro, a espresentation of the judgment of works, for a new gaol, the sanitary works, and upon being acarabed, six bags of saltpatre pamphlet account of a recent invention Solomon and the name of Mr. I stilics, When who had three yards start, more than kopt his timate in Paking has been baring his in- There were seventeen entries, and Lopes, spoils of the capital, bat of late years the unmitigated trader—one capnot call him "legi- and the Central School without the necessity were faned forward, and nearly a hundred pistol of his own. A glance at this reseals to these medals arrived, in February, 1855, the lead, and won by seven or eight yards. Time,nings, and the ary is still they sous. Meeting Debit Card for Government of 51577, of raising any money on loan. Of course we were discovered serrated in the coal bunkers. As Harold the fact that he is his unois's glost, trusten requested the Inspector of Behoals 13 neck

Subjects in China and Japan, 1885, 1872. do not seriously advance the proposition the officials. The pistula are of a very anti-part. Old Wrangleworth, however, who has taken girls' shooka in this calozy to competo at the

seven cartloads of varios in the street the other these articles are contraband, they were seized by and he then promptly declares his intention to de- to make arrangements with the managers of E. Lopes (8 yards). 1

J. Isrior israioh).............

day, I was curious enough to enquire whence that this should be done, but if the Lagisla.gasted type, and are aridently of dermas a fancy to tin, will not hear of it, and explana close of the your for medals or other prives to

and whither and was informed they were Hor, STEP, AND JUME

bought by arders of an Azérïosz millionaire in tive Council solemnly express their approval manufacture,

tions follow, whereupon the old goutleman pro be granted from the above mentioned food. There are about a dozen entries, and of these Japan, who employed an agent hare simply of the Manila lottery by rejecting sa Or-

poses that they should end the lawsuit by The Inspector of Sokools then invited the Mootus oleared a distance at his first attempt to sweep the market of everything for which The result of the entertainment girea by "The Harold marrying Basamond and becoming his presentatives of every girls school in the colony which the others could not agnal, Southey being money would be accepted: In this miraculous dinance on the ground that it might inter. Snowdrops" on the 16th January last in aid of Bou. The latter, having a pleasing remembrance to meet with a view to coming to an syreement next bost, but Mootes was found to be overags drangit, no doubt come very fins fah will

Ional charity, was, we learn, the realisation, as fare with the sale of the tickets in that lotet proceeds, of the sum of 8304.84, which has

of a fair unknown (for Beamond was not intro. with the trustees as to the rules and conditions and was disqualified

be found, but it speaks woll for the rapid devo daced to him by namedremembering Quaile's proposed for the purpose of the competition. At Southey (ft. 5) tery a resolution to increase the revenue by boon equally divided between the Barter Mis description of Miss Wrangleworth, honitates, and a meeting held on the 8th March, 1885, and sub-

lopment of American taste for ok chinawaro, Marques (38ft. Six).............. that such an order would be given by a man who Chinese Passengar Act.

the establishment of a similar lottery would sier and Father Barghignoli's Orphanage for his unele giver him time to decide, which he sequently, nearly all the managers of girls'

Earopean Children. The Snowdroje desire to

reckons to clear cost. per sent. It is a wonder TRADE REGULANION)

not be a long stop for them to tako, were express thair indebtedness to Colonel Foster and

presently proceeds to do on the heads or tails schools in the colony agreed to join the com Out of half a dozen entries 8. Piry, Brags,the Legativas don't put a stop to this, for their China

Bism

is out that the certain disapproval of the Offord of the Northamptonshire Regiment,itherto with paiformly Sprtunate results. He held the Irapeuter of Sobeols for Clee Graut failed at 4ft 8in. which Fity cleared and then

spatama practica Le has followed through life petition on the basis of the examination Aually and Danenberg were the best. The latter two craft is in danger. Jupan

who generonaly gave the services of their Band

The French Legation now full, and it rankos Custome and Harbour Regulations for the difcretary of Stale would stand in the way. entorn

writes two letters, our zocepting and the other is-A co. The trustees subsequently an inch higher. in capital form. Braga sad a great difference to Peking life. Vaat as is the farent porta of China, Philippines, Siam, &o. As to Mr. Eyaxs's petitio að misericor dism

declining the proposition, he hath sddressed goal is fuapastor of Schools that any Datenberg both cleared 4 6ia., bat both fail present house-space, more buildings are to be Pilotage Regulations HONGKONG

A Tisatain correspondent of the N. O. Daily to Mr. Wranglsworth, and conildes them to site attending, ass pupil, say private ed to get higher, and they were each awarded added to the Legation, which portents a per on behalf of the men who sell lottery tickets, News writes The latest arrived steatzera Winifred with instructions to deliver gas to his or a bol is the aniony during the year, price. on the ground that the proposed legislation have brought Frenchmen, and a considerable andle and retern with the ether to himself shot 2 slowed to compete without any limita 8. Pry (ft. 9}]] .... 1 would interfere with their moana of livali-further infiltration of that element is expected and he finds he has committed his fate to tion (ecially in the English, but also in the

While she is gone his cousin Rosamond appears tion to age or nationality, and that scmposi J. F. Braga (at. Ezin... 2

M. Danenberg 3 in a few days more. What do they all expect? beod, we can only say that it would be a Under difiorent stroumstances it might have the decision of chance and endeavours with Chices linguage should be the principal bars 220 YARDS HANDICAP. Boys 12 to 19. Again the Tonquin war. The wountains are still in The Treaties between Franco and China. 1885, very good thing if these people were com- been a ticklish thing between Franks and Teuton,

out success to got the letters back by of awards. In accordance with this arrange and France and Siara, Additional Artiale topelled to earn ibeir living in soma mauner and the clear waters of the Peiho might have sending after the messenger. Meantims he mentiuntios were held by the Inspector

ta enumerate in an Advertisement, but include

The Contsu's of this Appendix are too many TREATIES WITH CHINA-

Great Britain, Nanking, 1842

Tientsin, 1853

France, Tientsin, 1858

וי

Convention, 1860

Tientsir, 1885

United States, Tientsin, 1958

Additional, 1809

31

Peking, 1880

German, Tientsin. 1861

Peking, 1880

Roseta, Japan, Spain, Brazil, and Perx.

TREATING WITH JAPAN—

Great Britain

United States TREATIES WITH COREL

TURAZIES WITH SUAM

Netherlands Cocea

TREATIES WITH AYNAN TARATIES WITH CAMBODIA

CUSTOMS TAMEYS

Chiness Japanese LEGAL

1873, 1881

Biamese Corean

Rales of H.B.M. Supreme and other Courts

in China and Japan

fabies of Consular Fees

Code of Civil Procedure, Hongkong

Admiralty Rulos

Foreign Jurisdiction Act

Regilations for the Consular Courts of United

States in China

Eales of Court of Cousnis at Shanghai

Customs Seizure, China

Charter of the Colony

New Rules of Logislative Council

ko.

1 Mr. RYBIE's argument be followed out

to its logical conclusion, and if there be no barm in the Mauila lottery, why should not the Governmezt derive a ratende from this source itself, ivatond of allowing a foreign Goremment to derive it? The profit made

The silk Scroll to be presented to H. R. 17 Christopher Quails, a wealthy young nelekbone those girls who havn won them under the grainin.S. Oficial Time Kasper-Mr. T. Glass master was ageut for the Mount Lebesok. He

stion of the Rawr. Dr. Eital. The awards were

Chefoo Convention, together with many other which would be more profitable to them been ensanguined by the struggle for firat plooo: avows bis love to Rosamond, and makes a of Schools in Decembar, 1885, and January, 1888,

items, have not appeared in previous issus.

Orders may be sent to Daily Press Olles, where

It is publisher to the following Agents MACAO.Mr. F. A. da Cruz. BWAXOW.......Mesora. Quelch & Co.

Messrs. Ú. Garand & Co. Mostra. C. Gerard & Co. Foocrow........Messrs. Hedge & Co.

ΑΠΟΥ FORMOSA

NEWGPO Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, f'ghai.

SHARQNAL......Messrs. Half & Holts. SHANGHAI...... Mosers. Kelly & Walsh.

RITER Ports

NAGASAKT Musar, The, & J. Trading Co.

Hrovo, UBARA. Mesos. F. Walsh & Co.

BANGKOK ....

Gardes.

Mostra. Ramsay & Co. SINGAPORE.Mosura. Saple & Co.

PENANG..... „Messrs. Maynard & Co.

selves and to the community,

Imt as there is not even a bone to quarrol over,

crafsasion of his tamoms and fears that the and on the basis of the papers, schritted we may hopa to be spared any noodles Jomen-Toug letter may get delivered. His wurst fore to the trustees, together with a report by the strations of national "ardoaz.”

bedinge aro. roulised, for Winifred returns with Insporter of Sokols, the remaining trustee, the latter of acceptance, which is taken posses. Mr. A. P. Maswen (in the absens of Mic. H. E Tar Peace Preservation Bill, read a first time

The Keins! Zasshi, Tokyo paper, saya letter in hand, farions at the rejection of his

sion of by Rosabend. Wrangloton corses in. Wodehouse) doided to award for the year 1835 no silver medal, as none of the papain was of The entire northern section of Tokyo Bay, ex- at the mosting of the Legislative Council on tanding from the month of the Sustida and amicable proposal, vows his intention to continue peculiar excellence, but to give Wednesday, is apparently intended to meet along the cost of Aws and Shimosa, is bordered the lawsuit with reased rigour, and ardors Lo Mary Sponcer, pupil of the Italian such emergencies as the riots of October, by shallow water stretching several miles out. Harold off to convey the fact to his father. Ro Convent Bohol, a hronen medal and a prize.

2-Te Annie Wallace, papil of the Italian A reference to ancient history shows that where samand takes the letter from ber father, cleverly 1884. It provided that whenever any tumult vessels of war were anchored out hundred reas substitutes the acceptance in its plaos, and Cunvent School, & price.

proves to Mr. Wrangleton that he's mistaken. 3-To S. Remedios, pupil of the Vistoria Day

4-To l'eng

cipal town of Chile Prefecture, the Intermediata

stables. Penalties are provided forrefusal to allow water and laying out rice fieide, but no Hockey, and was admirably sustained by that The following societies and schools sond do

100 YARDS FLAT RACE HANDICAP. Boye

from 13 to 16.

There were over thirty entries, and after a ry close ran A. A. Braga won from scratch. Tire, 12) sees.

AM. Braga (épratch).. M. Danenberg (scratch)

HIGH JUMF.

12 24

1

2

2

1

was picking up firewood on beard, belonging to his master, to carry away. Defoodsnt was best- Witness triad to separate ing another opolis. them and defendant knocked him down sail out him with a knife,

Kwok Aobeong aid he was a boatman employ-

by last witness. He was picking up firewood, whon defondant gure him a blow. Complainant came to səparate them. Defondant strack com- plainant and eat him with a knife,

The case was remanded until half-past two thin afternoon for the production of further evidence.

PEKING.

manent increase to the staff. A military attaché will henceforth form part of the mission so ay to keep the French tavernment better informed of tas resonross of China than they were during

there was a field of over Sú antries, and after labour with the commercial treaty, which is not

a fine race Ș, Remedios won in 34ses, the expected to come to the birth for a few months rest well up:

,

J. Remedios (18 yards)........ Hugh Arthur (12 yarda). A. Rose (soratab).

<

1

120

yat. Meanwhile, it is understood that the fron- tier delimitation has be going on swimmingly for some time pust, the recubtable Têng having been brought to ressum by the tact and patian.co TAPIS HUEDLE RACE. Boys 13 to 16 of the foreign coadjutors. The first heat brought out air antriæ, and

Time, 18.

8. Firy

6 to 10.

------

Peking society has agatained au irreparable the race lay between Piry, Danenberg, and Jose in the departure of M. and Madame Popol Braga, who faished in the order named. from the Enssian Legation, which during their Timas, 1915508.

residence has been the centre and focus of hos Second heat-This was not nearly so good pitality. Whether in his official or social ospa. race, the first being Fage, second Mootee. "Time, aity M. Popot has never for an instant lost the 20secs

respect of the residents. During all the excite- Final Heat-Boge lod for more than half the ment of the last two years he has pursued the journey, when he stumbled over one of the vas tour of his way, aroiding fitrigue, and ground and Danenborg and Piry passed him. ing an example worthy of imitation. As for Madame Popoff, her uefooted and untiring.

·Y, Basenberg-

kindness wins the love of everybody without ex- ception who somes within her orbit, and both of 100 YARDS HURDLE RACE HANDICAP. Girls them carry with them the warmest males of the Paking community for their health and pro- There was a capital race, the girls running spority wherever they may go.-N. C, Daily Naes under the hurdles, which war apwa. Mieses Correspondent. Baredios and Arthur were almost nook and nook, when the latter got foul of the last hurdle and brought it down on top of her. Time, 30 secs.

Remedios24) J. Noronha *200 Tandy Flat Bacs HANDICAP. Lopes won by six or seven yards, nearly a dead heat for second place. Time, 34 socis.

F. Lopes (5 yards)......

NORTHERN& Mossra. Hall & Holts and Kalle riot bas taken place, or may be reason-ngo there is now dry land. Af present steamere intimately he relouts, on Harold promising to Sobool, a pri In, pupil of the Banham-road Gurdles, and though he did not fall he lost hekling up the diggity of his country, and show.

Walsh, Shanghai |ably apprehendad, the Governor may authorice cannot approach within u milo of Chiba, the prin explain the mystery the day after his marrage,

any Magistrate to saumon before bim any stretch of water beine passable only partly, by and joonlarly rallies Quaile for being so torily in Boarding School, a prize.

5.--To Wong Nyit-la, pupil of the Basel Mis, number of persons to act as special con-small boats and partly by jinriksha. The po making up his mind and thus lowing Rosamond. YOKOHAMA....Mesm Kelly & Walsh.

The part of Wrangleton was taken by Mr.sion Boarding School, a prize. ple of Chiba have long contemplated filling the MANILA....... Messrs. Diax Puarkes & Co. SAIGON...Mexres. Sebrooder Frères and sorte. No provision is made sa to solve-step has yet been taken toward that and,

accomplished and veteran motor. The impersona paties, representing altogether 30 girls' schools tion, which is apparently left entirely

tion of the obstinate old litigant was through in the colony, to attend the ceremony of the prime TONQUIN........Mr. Ch. Daponi

The testimonial to the Hon. I. Jackson got up out most vigents and consistent, and gained giving by His Exodonoy the Aduuluisienter at to the discretion of the Magistrate, the by members of the Victoris Recreation Club unmistakable marks of approval. Captain Bun. Government House, vis. whole population of the colony being will be presented to that gentleman this even bury made a very good rolit Drenaster, and sne 1.--Hasol Missionary Society, Manager, Rev. liable. In the very improbable event of ing. The bour kae bean Brod at six o'clock coeded in imparting a good deal of spirit into his G. Reusch.

on account of the Garden Party at East representation. The part of Christopher Quaile 2-Derlin Missionary Society, Manager, Rav.

Lord Wolseley, in the course of bis recent this portion of the Act ever being Point The Gymnasium has been tastefully do. found an excellant exponent in Mr. Loxia, F. Hortons.

Iocture, told a number of zmusing scdotes, the | brought into fares, we presume the practies corated for the occasion with evergreens, flowers, who provozet a good deal of marriment by his 3-Church Missjonary Society, Manager, Rev.

best of which was as follows:-One of his o and flags, and the pressatation will take the extreme deliberation and cantion. His make 7. 2. Ost.

cera, who happened to have a glass syo, was cas MELBOURNE Messes. Norton, Hargrave & Co. will be the same as in England, where only form of a very handsome, sorgen, svompanied up was also very good and his "onid well. 4-Female Education Society, Manager, Miss

day examining a prisoner, a sealous follower of persons who voluntner themselves are on by an address. The Hos T. Jackson has been simulated. Miss A. Forestier represented Johnstcue.

the Mahdi.Why do you believe in the Mah- LONDON... Masers. Street & Co. Carnhill rolled. Is England the law is substantially President of the Club for many years, taking Rosamond vory suturally, bat she showed signs 5.-Government Girls' Boboal, Toscher, Mr.

di?" asked the flour. I helirat him," re- LONDON.Mesars. Hates. Hendy & Co.

very warm interest in ite welfare, and we autof nervousness and was sometimes inaudible” in Leung King Han

plied the tran, beause he can work miracles." LONDOS. Mr. W. M. Wille 151.Canon St, the same as it is here, all persons being safely say that the Club never had a more popular the dress circle: A little more practice will en- 6-London Missiorary Society, Managers,

The ocer Immediately took out bla glam-ove, Bas Pray'on. Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Marchants" liable to be pulled upon, but this fa under an president. The testimonial is an evidence of the able ber to correct those and otaur defects eris. Rev. Dr. Chalmers and Miss Rows

120 YABUS FLAT RAGN, HANDICAP. Girls 10 to tossed it up in the air, caught it, and put 15 bask Exchange.

warm appreciation of the members of that going from inexperience. Mrs. Bunbury made a ↑

14. 7.-Kemian Catholio Missions, Manager, Ber. old del passed before the establishment of tleman's kindly interest in their sports and lively and oberming Winifred her swart sallies Father Burgbignol.

into its place. "D's think the Mahdi could do NEW YORK...Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park How,

The mae was won by theo or four yards in that?" he asked. The man was appalled, and Paily Press Office, Jazmery 1586.

county and district constabularies, and we pastimes,

and sent rotorts were capitally delivered and were 8,-~Viatorja Niskoel, Tonghor, Mrs, Honign. - '17) quevitt, nearly a desi heat for magong plase, pogldn't say neother word,

COLOMBO..... Mesara. A. M. & J. Ferguson.

CALOUTTA... Mesars. Nowman & Co.

SYDNEY AND? Mesars, Gordon & Gotok BELABANK...

LONDON....... Mr. F. Algut Clement's Leao.

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J. Steward (sorstch)...

T. Nolan (scratch):

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