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another Bill on the order of the day for consi- meat entgat by treaty with a foreign power im doration in Committee, on tälled "An Ordinanon pose conditions en bor Majesty's subjects. How empowering the Courts to award whipping as ever, if mary, it might be done by Order iua farther punishment for certain crimen,” Commeil, but they leave it to us. They say, but his Honour the Chief Justice, I understand,

Welate enteral into this engagement, all we thinks it an importmat matter. ask is for you to give us the power to carry it Jat."

H EXCELLANCY-Doss the hon. member with his wondent pat

Ifon. P. RYRIE-Yes, I think the, matter should be aliceel.

The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERA On what

The Carer VATICE¬Âs I mentioned before, this is a serions matter and should be considered. I hare not had much time for consideration wy. solf, because my time has been fully veampied with other important public Business. This is the last occasion on which I shall have the pți- vilege of speaking in Counoll before my depar bare for Faglant, but I shall la the opporta- At-ulty of consulting with Mr. Justics Rusell, and bars see what will be the best arguent to saken

under the cireurexinces.

As the French mail steamers. Instructions on na, unless we assented to it. The Govora- to that effect have been sent out. The only rousons given.by Princo Bismarck in applying for theseyitege wore first, let thy stcapers roce sulsulind by Gorerament, and, whcond, that they might have to convey homo Gorman ori rials and fees they had this privilege, the eriminals might, in sty British port, apply

weit of habeas corpio, and the ends of justion would be defeated. The only privileges he asks aro thuy the stotriors shall not be delayed by any claim mode atrained thera in any court of bow, and that if criminals are on board they shall mal, on that account, lanbjroted to any inter-grounds P juvence. I heps this explanation will show that it is not the intention to give any oxiraordinary privileges to the steaners. There have been no objections and a diffenfis whatever, an a part of the Franch Agunts or Captains in the axecution of all arlers of the part. They are even themselves appeared in certain notions entered against the in the Vice Admiralty Court. The privileges they enjoy are really very amall indeed, I don't think fare cau lo any objection to this Cheliance being passed as où

former pensions.

The Cues Juston-Why us it from year to yr, sa hitherto?

..

fon. P. RY&r-The only reason tenoy-Goral aus given why they should this privilege is the enstody of crizatuals,

His ExxzLANCY-No, the strong, rouson is that it is ander a treaty or convention,

Hot. P. RYRID-Have we any convention with Germany P

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The ACTING AFTORNEY-GENERAL-İ muvo that the further consideration of the Bill be d journal kins die.

Carried.

THE DEPARTURE OF THA-CHING JUSTICE Hon. P. RYRIR--Your Excellency, I sunuld like to any a faw words of farewell to Sir Gourgo Philippe. I understand his holiday is to te a long sup.

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9.-3.40 p-HALF MILE RACE (HANDICAP). First and second prizes presented by the Garrison'

to Crows!.

8-5.30 pa-HAL HIS RACK-Open to all and under instructions they ste charged within the sins and book? Is there a fullness about non-Commissioned Ocers and Men of Horwing in possoasion of these areas in contravca the right site as if the Uror were anlaying? In there costiveness? Is there tortigo or dizzineer Majesty's and Imparial Services, including tion of Orilinanen 6 of 1887, which says Police. Post entries. Winners at previous Every person who hal) without reasonable excuse, when rising sudicaly froman horisontal position? meetings in Hongkong and alsowhere to be the proof of which shall be upon him, carry auris Are the sorelions, from the kidneys highly handicapped Prizes prosented by H. Fose, stout him, whether by night or day, shall be liable on coloured, with a deposit, after standing? Does Esq. First prize, $25; and price. 310; my conviction thereof, to nienot irongding ocu food farment soon uftor rating, accompanied by hundred dollars, or to imprisonment with or without fatalerne or bolching of gas from the stomach? third Prize, 25..

Ach, wean as slight be fortitel that Is there frequent palpitation of theheart? These The second and tail debondante are further wrious symptoms may not be present at 328 charged with currying passagere without a lits, but they torment the afferor is turn a

the dreadful disease progresses. If the case ba Cross-examined by Mr. Wahar-It is of long standing, there will be a dry, lank nusual to find a large number of pasagers ng cough, attruded after a time by papetoration ou board anoh beat. The boats were made fast In very advanced stages the ski res to Gill's Wharf There was no attempt made dirty brownish appearance, and the sauds and at any secrecy, I have anon arms on board cargo fast are covered by a cold sticky papiration. As the liver and kidneys banane inoro and more boats before. It is not the vale for those garglianosed, rheumatic pains appear, and the el boats to be armed. I had my instruations from treatment proves ontirely unavailing against the f the Onptain Superintendout. I have read the r

1-0 M, Halworthy. 2-H. N. Thompson 3.W, M, Ling... A.-H. F. Hayllar

-A A. Glord..... 6.3. Dalby 7.---G. FJ. Potta... B-Major Elia

-0. A. Branwell 10.-M. D. drahnazi 11.-H. W. Bell

13. R. H. Drow.. 13-0. W. Dickson. 1-C. H. Lammert 15-E G. Woelin

Scratch.

15 yards

22 6 6 6 8 8 645

Wimmer al best meeting, W. W. Pile, (Sarafob). 2. Siss 10-3.50 p.m. YARDS HURDLE RACE

Winners at provizan meetings at Hongkong and elsewhere to be penalized & yards for one wiu, and yarde for each mooceding win Prize presented by 8. Shellim, Daq; first

in oath host be an in the Final

TRIAL HEATA.

3.50 p.m. Frnt font. 3.55 p.m. Bessad Hent.

1.-C. 8. Bard.. A-A. Donizan.

The CHIEF Jurier-No, I hope to be book in year.

Hon. P. TRIEL'éan quly taxify raygalf to the immense valne le bas boon to this Council.

lo has come forward when we have bani, in i rather a puzzled state, and some of us rather ex- in-ho has come forward and thrown oil an the troubled waters, sudoxplained how we gold 11.-G. H. Putts. got out of a difficulty, and i know from experiedan 2.-H. N. Thompson. low very happy a way he has of doing that. Ho 3-Mjor Rilia. has interested himself very much in this Opinn .-B. M. Beaga. Ordinages, and I think he has been very instru mental in getting a somewhere near a settle ment

The CHIEF JUSTICE-No, I have not been in-

anes 3 could.

3.-J. D. Anderson.

4-G. & Calilwell,

5.-G.. Wacdit. Winner at lust xarcling, G. A. Caldwell.

Once,

dinance relating to this case. These people have later agonising disorder. The origin of this not por misslotovaryarms. Theroi: difference andy is indiganten or dyapopsia, nid a susili batroon cargo bar and trading junks. It is quitity of the proper medicine wil remove the a practice among tho Chinese to arm their junka, disease it taken in its incipianey. It is most I found on the basts a large quantity of opium, important that the disease should be promptly wird fast opium by order of the Govorament properly treated in it first stages, who, at dine search warrant; it is not necesary. I took ittle nelicine will foct & curu. The rast ud most affectual remedy for this distressing-com- thargy of the beta and opium aud the made ay report ul received instructions to detain them.plaint is "Sigel's Caratire Syrup," a vegetable The opion is now in charge of the Police, My Preparation sold by all ohgaists and medicine instructions were from the Captain Sapseeds throughout the world, and by the pro intendent to seize the whole of the opium. The tota, A. J. White. Limited, London, EC. offer zaen who wore on board were told thoy jeould go away if they thought proper. By sub

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HNDAST RETROROLOGIÇAL

STALLIN

The COLONTUL TREASURER-Perhaps I may be allowed to remove some misapprehension. We have no convention either with Germany or America. Postal conventions have been swept, away, first by the oonvention of Berno, an at- torwards by the treaty of Paris. This particular Postal Convention with Franco cf 1886 is still The Acesso ATTORNEY-GENERAL--The So-in foroo to a certain extent, becauq it contains retary of Stato has asked that it miry-be conspecial provisions, not included in the general Finned for so long as the Postal Convention brestal Treaty of Paris, as for instance this very tween England and France applies to the colony. provision about the states of mail steamers Hi EXCELLENCY-I suppose the reason for There possibly hanther matters that was this, that oa one occasion they forgot to also, but Pastal Conventions specially made maew the Ordinance, and for two ne three days are now things of the past. They are thara wasne Ordizunos in existence:

nut raadsaxcept for some epurial object The CHIRP Ingren-What I would paint not provided for in the treaty of Pavis, and out is that so long as we have an Ordivanco as that is rovised ovory five years and a every which wpuse nautally, if there was any inter thing, that no apply to every nation in the forenes with the contus of justies on the part of world prastically is put into it, it is not likely these steamers, we shenid" then be in a position that except for special purposes any twutiona to my we went take it into consideration when will entia into Postal Conventions of their awo. strumental, but I have given the utmost assist. 11. Bors RACE, 280 YARDS Havor. about half-past turce. Thooraw were brough:Labout adrien. I had swallowed sufficient of their staff has ... The Ordnance came on for renewal, bad ws can It is not likely we shall have a Pestal Tranty not repeal an Ordinace such as the present 13ill with uny because everything that is wanted because the home Government would have to be ia affected by the Trouts of Parts, whic's datos eled. An anal Bill gives us the opper-franx 1883, I think, tuity of prolasting. The Consuls nud Captains rive as rory facility in every way possible: but we will have to go throngh certain formalities, You excnet sorve a writ on a French steamer without going to the Consul first., You cannot ceen arvesta griminal taking reface on board; without permission Eroin the Couar. Nor could to follow the course we have followed bitkorty join most heartily in what has fallen from any you wæcauta say writs cahing from Singapore at have an annual till introdusai, tart, of course, friend. or any other Colony, unless the French Comul if the Beoretary of Stata wiebos it to ba in their

my voice in the good wishes expressed by the unforsed the writ with his permission. So in form in which it is, I have no objection to it. Admiralty, you cannot arrest a French mail In cases of complaint, remonstrances could boother momters Of Council that his Honour and stenmus in the a way as snother steamer made, which I have no doubt the Secretary of Lady Phillippo mag bara a pleasant passago

We home and a Fappy rútara, Permission is given for the writ to be served, Slate would take into consideration. and that has always beau done. But it might could not meal the Ordinance, but we wer Bn happen that sitter from not understanding always remonstrate, and we could do that their instructionx, or from forgoifaluss, or with the Ordines in the form in which it is sepething of the art, that permission might now. Dr it-ia opan to the hon. subers, if they bo refused, in which case, if we had an anal think fit, to call attention to the fact that the Ordinance, we cauki always point out that on the hon. the Postamaster. General has alluded to.!

Hon. A. MacEwan-I understand that the ChiC Juzlico disapproves of classe 3. (That the Ordinanes shall contiam in fores as long as Postal Convention laatst

The CRIRE Justo-What I said with re gard to that was, that I thought it better

Hon. P. RTI-That is what I mean. thinks this Colony ought to feel very much in- deltod to him, and we shall miss him very much in this Conneil when he goes away. I hope that he and Lady Phillips may have a pleasant run he and both return to this Colony re invigeratod.

The ACTING ATTORNEY GENUKAZ-On be half of the offeint members of the Conncil I

H EXCELLENCY-I also would like to add

The CHIEF JVice-Lau very much oblized for the kind way in which I have been reforrod to by hon, meinters, and for-their having ox pressed themselves so kindly.

ADJOURNMENT

The Cannail adjourned until Thursday next

CAYFor boys under I open to Farop achonla First, second, and third Prizes pre: sented by the Committes. 124.10.120 TARDA FLAT RACE, HANDI

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wurdinti.

segnoub orders they were detaived. The boats had already boon stopped by the Felice befora I (was 5 yards).appeared on the scene. I received my instrae yup as a curative agent. Ihat suffered far tions for removing the opium between 4 und 5e length of time from a movere forms of indiges o'clock, and it was removed about 9 o'clock. The tion, and the long train of distrering symptoms!, defendants were brought to the Police Stationers to get relief, by soaking the best medical; 30

following that disease. I had triet als possible:

the whole of the opium and produced his papers.val. A friend of mine, corning on the area in 10 o'clock. The first defendant laid claim toto float a min-of-war, so to speak, but all to no The arms, Jumics, and opiam sto av lu pession the midas of my anfferings, brought with of the Polinu. I had no warrant to suire the bottle of your Seigel Syrup; henviser ne iz try I am the prosocutor in this case on behal of the it stating be felt confident it would benefit me Queso

Being weary of trying so many drags.lendam To the Magistrats-Under Section 3 of thee it beforo trial, thinking it coul mot possitty me Oranence, the one hundred and twenty do me and good, but al imately determind to Bevan men who were on board will be charged.

Koberl Roberts. P.C. 25, stated-On Thurs take the Byrap After doing so for a furt day I was on the Peya, Lad saw a number of taking it for nearly the months, and 1 th

time it werkovi such a clangoin'in iluet E continu persons rushing about and men with hurdles on falt thuongaly cursul for I have disecutimus ita their shoulders. There was also men arazad

use for live wegks, and feel in the buil of health, | with rides. They went on board a carge boat and can partake any kind of food with oase nat Teas to No. 5 Station, and reported to the confort. I am therefors thankful to you fin Sergeant. I telegraphed to the Inspooter on throagh the instrumentality of your valuable daly and we wont and saw the man on the boats. We get instructions to remain there until Chief Inspector llorapovi came.

CAP-Final rent 13-4.15 p.m.-VETERANS FLAT RACE, 120 YARDS HANDICAP.Competitors must be 35 years old or upwards, and of 11 years residence in the East. First Prize presented by the Hon. C. F. Chater: Second Prize presented

by the Committee.

1.-Major EU.... 3.-A. G. Morria

3.-A. Velto...

Ceph kumsog

7-X, E. Wolhouse

5.-. Sunith

G.-C. Ford

8-3 Fe

9.—J, Thusbarn'.

10.-B. Barais

11.-E. I Woulin 12.-H. J. Juma 13.-5. J. Francie... 14-P Jordan

15.-C. F. A. Sadzeter

oweni yans ...recoivos 2

Winner at last meeting, W. Ffollist, A.M.9. 12 yards, It. 1500s.

next creasion of the Orllounge being broughtamoly, that those Conventions are now things at four clock. forward the matter would be brought under no of the past, and that it would be better to make tice of the andhorit.os. Unless the Secretary of special provision forailgil styrmorssalling ander State really vides the Onlined to be passed as foreign flags with regard to criminals to board HONGKONG AMATEUR ATHLETIC420pm-Loro Juur. Waters at pre- it Ihink it would be bettor to pass it from

year to year.

detained by the authority of some properly authorised tribunal. And we might do that with regard to our English lines of steamer, exactly

SPORTS.

The annual sports, which will take plam this as we do under the Extradition Act 1 afternoon, inve been deforred this year to

case of

rassəl taking a man under the ex-

The Aering ArTORNEY GENIE The So oretary of State has asked that it may be passed

vention applies to tha Colony,

Hon. P. Rrer Ty attention was called to Singaporo, the Conets would refuse to ant a this route by sewing in the old Optum Ordin-writ of habeas corpus, binas they are under sa ason that vessels having the status of ships of Act of a British Calony. We might puss some war were to be exempt from search. That Act extending to the vassals of all nations, if it would from the French and German mail were thenght desirable, but that, of course, woull stomers from scarok.

The CHIEr JVICE-Prootioally there is no

Bis EXCELLENCI shall be happy to for difficulty:

ward to the Secretary of Stals, together with Hou. P. RYBIE Would they permit the Dill, any representation the Chamber of Comterse like to make, but my hands are tiet. The CHIEM JURTICE-It is open to the mom- bers of this Connell themaalses to forward a ro- moustrance.

to cortinus in furoù so long as the Postal Con- ! tradition law to Australia ad calling in at later date than usual, owing to the wet wouthe

Stare P

The CHIEF JUSTICE - Certainly, Hon. P. RERIMy next objection is ons that is really more serione, and was brought up by one of the Committe of the Charabar" of Com-

ince to be referred home.

expor ierced this season. There in every prospect

ius Meeting at Iongkong and elsewhere to palised & inches. Prize presented by Cleb Jermania. 1-H N Thompson.. 2. Major Efita.

of a fine day for them, though it may provo The entries are a full as ima! thor warm. and include several now names, which should in. Ft more interest to the events. The prom Frammes mock the same as usual, with the exoption of the substitution of a thra-legged 3 race in place of the vaulting heres competition.

The sports will gommence at 2 p.m. sharp. The usual matshed has been provided for the

Hou. P. BYALE mules romark with reference ladies, who are ordially invited to attend. A merce in connection with a caso the other day. to the rights of the P. nud O. Company in French separate tent has been crected for children and Had the American mail been run iute by the ports, which was not distinctly hard al the re-suahs, who in previous years entirely blocked Saghalien instead of the latter being run into by porters' table. the American mail, the Suhglion might have gone

The CHUT JUSTICE The French buss never the ladins stud. The Hon. Secretary of the of and the other would have had to take her claimond the same powers over merchant steamers Cricket Club has kindly opened the Favilion for chance of being componated

that we do. They do not interfere in case of a The ACTING ATTORNEY-GEN IKAL-Thore-brestol of discipline. was a case in which the dene was sued for daun. The Activa ATTORNEY-GENERAL-It is th ages by collision the other day, and as soon as the same with regard te randition. They do not re- writ was sorted, the goat entered an appearance. quire the examination of the eocnsed before a They make a diffiealty wantowe.

magistrate. They say it is a matter between Ho. P. RVI-The Ave has banged her Governments, and the man is given up at once. behaviour sincs she ran down the Rona. She Han A. P. MAOEWEY-The Chamber of ran away nilly-nilly on that occasion.

Commerce has already placed on reens its The ACTING ATTORNEY-ETER That has opinion-is-a-resplation-forwarded to this Cla.. all been clangel. They havo focsivod instrac-vrnwort.

His EXUELLENCT--If it is desired, I will lay Hon. P. RYRIE-Have we seen the instrne-that relation on the tile, or, if you wish it, Ï į.

will sond the lotter harme, Liona?

tions.

The Acring ATTORNEY-GENERAL—No, but The Actire ATTORNEY-GENERAL-1 move they enter an appearance oven in the case of a that we go into Committee; and there is an Chinees junk.

Hon. P. Ryn-That is a tride but the Baghallen case mua SãÍÐ,100.

The CUIRE JUSTICE-The objedina of the Lon, mambor (Lion. P. Ryzio) unkl apply with much greater force to French mou-of-war, but

"the use of competitors; admission-to-be-by-ticket only. The centre of the ground is reserved for the Committee and Stowards only. By kind permission of Colonel Anderson and Officers the Baud of the Northamptonshire Reginant will play during the afternoon. Mr. Mursh will give

the prizes at the bloss of the sporta.

The following is the programme!-- 1-2 p.m.--100 YARDS FLAT Kaes--- Winners at previons meetings at Hongkong and else where to be penalised one-gard-and-a-half. Prize presented by J. Waller, Esq. throw in each heat to run in the Final

FIRST HEAT

amandment by wy hot. friend (Hoa, P: Ryris).-A. A. Lloyd. that we do not go into Committe

2.-G. P. Lamm

3.-C. E. Holwortey.

--, W. Babington

Hon. C. P. ONAT -Being sured by the Attorney-Geveral cur mail stormers enjoy simi-H. N. Thompson, M.S. lur privileges in Freuck parts

The Loire ATTORNEY-GENERAL-Nu, Isaid

no man of war has oree refused to euter an the Convention cf 26th September, 1850, ex- tends to our steamers in Frica ports tho.sens appearance in an action in Admiralty.

privilegos which they claim now.

Hou, P. Rynt-I don't know that. But owners of Britisk steamers feel themselves Hon. U. P. CHATER-And which we propass aggrieved: They don't see why they should not to give them by this Bill. I, for one, would cor get the same privileges. We have not oron a tainly not hjart to the Bill's being used. Postal Convertion with Germany. Their stea mers only get a subsidy. So do the Assories majl stediners. I believe. Why don't they got the privilego?

1. J. BELL-IRVING-Does that apply to the German sieners or only to the French 2

The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL--1 am not able poitively to answer that. bogus wa contention with Gormany, as far

The Acne ATTORNEY-GES Enxf-I road have no

the despatches, I think it was in September last, as I wara, similar to the Yeach one, in or August when 1 introduced the first Ordia-which these privileges are expressly stipulated ança relating to the German mail steamers, for.

and I pointed out then that all these assurances Fia EXOKILENCE-But the Bills are quite se- were given.

parate. In this Bill we are dealing with the Hon. P. RYRIE--1 buc to propose we do not Freveb vessels only Tees this hon, member's

amendment apply to this German or the French go into Committee to-day.

Hon. P. Brk-It was intended for both, but good dod of my objection is ennaoved when I am assured war steamere have the same privileges.

Hon. A. PHAOEWEN-Yes,, but you don't got over the fact that these vessola are exempt from wsarch

Hon. A. P. MacEwis-1 vecond that. I think a short Ordinance could be introduced with zefarones y furiatention of prisosers on board These steuntry which would be suficient. Why you should give these privileges to the French and German sitamers any more thru to tho Italian. Austria nad American a steamers "I don't Hip."

Hon. P. Rya-The Attorney-General and that English steamers in Prench ports had the same prisilegus, but I hive been told the con- trary.by the agont of the P. 20. Company.

The CHIEF JUSTICkThey are not exompt from seartila, but you have to apply for pormis. sion.

Hon. A. P. MACEWEN-Thul takes up time. Hon. P. Re-Conle you put in this Bill, that if there is any refusal to comply with a le gal demand these privileges tall be muuulled?

The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL-No, it

The Aortxa ATTORNEY-GENERALI baliovo the mutter arose from the P. &. O. Company elaiming the privilege in Franch porta bafozo would not lock well. It would look as if we the Freno la suy mail boats at all coming distrusted the promise they had made.

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to English ports. The Convention relates to The Cara JUSTICE-What is opon to the strayers of both powers, and they have hon, members is to pass a resolution or adopt xbly the same right. If my memory does a memorial to the Queen, praying that the cerlain not serve me wrongly, theilans was put in the privileges should be coufland Convention for the petit of the -P. & q. will defined cases and not extended general, steamers for in 1856 the Frenok had no linely. I sima quite sure that would receivo ruauing to Engilab poets

"Hou. I. RYBI-The agent told me no.

attention, and I think that probably the Singa pore people will be quite prepared to back it up.

The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERALI ako the people in Colombo and Aden, und presasly onsulled the Convention,

all places st which these steachers stop.

G-F. H. G. Wilson. 7-G. A. Caldwel

SECOND HRAT. 1-A. H. Jackpo

First

(penalized 1 yards). 2-G.. Potts.

3-Major Ellie.

4-J. I. Hnaoland.

5.-H. Rawlinson.

6.D. Roid.

7.-E. Markwick. 2.E. J Wootin. Winner at last meeting; W. Pike, Timo, 11 seca. 2.-2.10 p.m.-PerrisG THE SHOT-Winnera

at previous sectings at Hongkong and else where to be penalised one foot. Prize presented by J. J. Fraucis, Esq., Q.C. 1.-31. N. Thoma pruni 2G. H. Potts.

-A. H. Jackeon.

5.-J. Molanos. 6.-E. Kaanedy,

(punalised 1 fost). (pousticed 1 foot). -E. Woorin. 8.-A. MacDougal 4-Mnr in.

Winner at last meeting, R. Kennedy. 21 feet 6 inches. 120 YAXES FLAT TACE HANDICAP:)......... Prize presoated by C. D. Bottomley, Esq. Second prize presented by Committee. Firt two in osch beat to run in the Final.

190 TARDS HANDICAP 9.van.m. First Heat. 1-A. H. Joksón

A. Lloyd 2-A 3-D. Roid 4.-C. W. Babinglus. 5.-G. A, Caldwell 6.-G. H. POLIR 7.-C. H. Lyanneet

2:30 p.. Second Hout.

1.-C. E. Hotworthy

9.-S. M. Laing

3.-H. H. Rawlinson i-J, H. Dalby..... 5.-H. N. Thompson G.--. A. Braarwell 7. Eayllar

2.35 p.m. 1-6. P. Loumor 2. Markwick..... 1.-M. D. Graham 4.-F. H. O. Wilson 5.—A. Doniwa,

6.—Major Ellis...

Third Heat:

...15

Scratch.

yards

4 yards

7.-J. Masaland, 8.-E. I Woodiu“

Winner at last meeting, W. W. Pike. (4 yards) 19.1.5. -2.40pm-Aiza Jtne-Winnem at pre- vions meetings at Hongkong or ebwhere to be penalised, two inches for one-win, and end in additiouni for more than oue win, Prise presented by-H. N. Mody, Eag

30. H. Fatte. 63. M. Brage,

panied 2 inch). 7-E, L Woodin.

It Hon. J. BULL-IRVING-I think if the Ordin-sees asales taking separato action in a part) ance is to be pessed it would be batior to pass it like this, when tho asme messtice is passed at all!

the Colonial ports of which these ateamers from year to year.

The CHIEF JUSTICE As to the purpose of tonoh, including, T baiiere of course I are not-Major Elle. the Ordinance, our hands are tiod. It is by spanking from knowledge now-but including, I2-11. N. Thompson. virtue of a treaty, and natil that treaty is al imagine, all the Australian ports. Itis a measure SA, H. Jacke. tered we would pat Cu Goraremont into a very which applies to the whole of Her Majesty's 4-C. 5. Bat

(peralis) $ inches),

Denison

33. M. Brag

GE. L Woodia:

-G. H.. Pütte

Winner at last meeting. W. W. Pike. Tsualised inches 18 m. 18 sees. 15-1.30 PM-THE-LEGGED RACE.

YARJO-Priza priser ted by the Committee.

(W. C. Marcay.

2

R. Corr

Brace Rehortusa.

J. D. Saules.

E. Holwortky.

Jackson!

4-CP Fedlot

Major Ellis. C. S. Barff. G. H. Potk

6.

A. A. Lovt.

(G.-A. Branwell.

7-

JM. D. Graham.

120

(H. N. ThomaOH.

G. A. Caldwell. SG. Grichie

9. Ilazeland:

FH. Wilson, DB M. Banga

16-440 P.M.--120 YARDS HUEDIE RACE.—

Final Heat. 17.60.38-300 YARDS FLAT RACE (Hagu

CAP)->rize.presented by a Friend.

1.-H. N. Then postin 2-A. fi. Jackson..

3. E. Murkwick.

-G. P. NORI - A. Liel 7-M. D. Galzum

-G. A. Brauwell 9-G. II.Totte 10.-Major Eur 11.-W. M. Lai 12.-H. R. Rawlaaon. 13.-J. H. Dally

1-J. C. Reid...

--15-C......W._Baiacion

16.-11. F. Huyllae........

17.-C. W. DizaÐI:.

18. L. Feelin

Scratch.

.

....Fi

13

dicis, I am restored to the state of heath I now enjoy.-Yeurs truly,

To Mr. A. J. White W. S. Fangus. Cross-examined by Mr. Wobber-I saw these

"Waterloo Hence, London Stils, Chiswick, men aboat 12 o'clock. I can swear to seeing firat

February 17, 1882. defendant ou board the vargo boat, but not to stars. White and Co., Louden. second or third. I saw twenty-two rifios in one

Gentlemon-1e with great pleasure that F boat. I do not know which of the boats it was add my testimony to the wondlorist effects of There mura a good many men on-board that. Suigel's Syrup. For years I had been suffering Some of the arms were exposed to view on Chrom bilions attacks, which bagen with g the shore I did not look to see if the rides that I should not be able to regnigay an the or tack. I saw how tong orted on

289, thez a taist would en before my ages, 30 They were nearly all broach anything at the distance of a yard or two from were loaded.

loadere.

SPATHAN

Am...... PDxlity

#AISTRA

3 Marola, that

1, 157, at 10.

2

-The Juranger hay cken over Tagen and bethlon slong thats es rents are gentle for Winds. The A ran the hamikty zee na workigli contiım weathe | ekt

W. COBERCK. Hongkon Charvatory, 1st April 1887.

MERRYTINALOGICAL REISVER

Pavónnter

Terretta

Chief Inspector Horspol, re-ed by Mr.myface This would be followed by oxadre Wobber. I was told the guns were not loaded trembling of ing kunes, so that I could dot stand

without support, after which a severa huadhes i did not look to 800. No enquiry Las bee would occur, lasting ofter two or three days. Tiiker made, so far as I am aware, as to where have trial various remedies for these stressing of wi the guas came from.

symptoms, but intl I tried Seign's Syrup I and list. Since then I have lind excellent alth

Flis consluded the case for the prosecution. Mr. Wobber eball as your worship for

a short remand.

in every respont, and if ever I feel a foccach

His Worship I will read this as antiling on I take one tirse of the Syrup, whi to-morrow morting. Defendants will be allowed arts it. Hoping fint this testimonia) may out an bail, the first defendant on $200, the the means of including others who suffer us I used to try the Syrax as I feel sure they will woond and third on personal recognizances receive speedy built and ulimwly be muvel, I

The case of the one hundred and twenty severe to remain, yours faithfully, men who were on board tin boats and who are 2170-31 charged ander section 3 ofOrdinance 5, 1887, was

next called-------

"A. H. HORTON."

Korer of wind

Jain

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De dato

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at 10 um

né á p.m.

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29.87

70

70

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PLASTERE the abada in demes Fabelt livin, pero igrofastration, the landdily of nii suuruusk with insisture hang 200

sainte, DILECTION or car Winding to Reaufort Beale. -YORK IN WIND

AT OF THE ATUSK: B. bibe sky; G. ducho gledalingmin ; b. Cu; 0, rlowany: E. bail : 5,11ghb ning: Ouserar pain hover .qui; rain So thunder: V. graibility: W, dewet).

metichetandreth-

W. DOBERCE, Hongkone Oloriætory, 1st April, 1887.

10 BE DET.

TO LET

His Worship Who appears for the defenen? BYWATER, TANQUERAY & Co. late Bywater Mr. Wubber-I do, your Worship; but I sanilorry & Co.) are agents for Residents abroad. require the men to be tried one at a time as Iissionaries, Chaplains. te, in orery part of the intond to call the whole of the other one hundred world. Goods and Outfits supplied at Whole- aad twenty-six a witnesses.

sale prices. Shipping unil passages arend Hi Worship-Under these circumstances wo Bands in all its bauncios. Fall descriptive had butler remand the care till to-morrow: Catlogne post frea. Offres-79, Queen

Mr. Webbox.do not think they have any Victors Street. Bouton. 2000 Ralurénées-THE PAVELLING HOUSE, No. 2, Possession from lat 12:06 ense to be brought before your Worship at all. Advi

1 WorshipWhat are they charged with Chiaf-Inspector Horspoel-With unlawfully

BOUGLAS LATRAIÊ & Co. carrying arms.

Hongkong, 1st April, 1887

TO BE LET

M Wabber-One hundred and twenty seven mon are clairged with currying thirty two rifles P It wald be dithealt to toll how they did it one carried the barrel, aether the stock, and another the trigger, I suppose. The charge is

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

Friday, Jay April

EXPORT CARGO.

Por American burk Enos, Seule, sailed on the

May.

DoesAS VILLAS,

-Wiru BaxLY POSSESSION. ISKEE VILLA"--PORTBLUM,

BREEZY POINT

most absurd 27th Shurch For Victoria 18 to, bas rie B

allow bail. I am willing to find bail for thma mysalt.

Wianer at last mosting, A. Denison. Tuspector Horspel-I have ne objection 1

(15 yards) 36 <ões.

the men being allowed oat on buil. shall be 18.-4.10 p.m.-ONE MILE FLAT BACnly too pleased, your Worship.

Winners at previous meetings to be penalised

His Worship-Very well, then I remand the

|

packages tea. 191 bores fire érackers 17 oxes rice flour, 62 cases, chinnware, 2,871 boxes Mashon, 151 oboste opina, 690 mars cat 24 bus. 21 bags peux, 50 cases josesticks. 346 packages soy, 29 Foli atting. 8 balles ratta. boxs sugar, 53 bars sugar, 64 packages to-

100 yards for first win and 50 additional for a case till-to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Deco, and 2,305 packages merchandise.

coding win Prises presented by

dies of Hongkong.

3.--H, N. Thompson.

2.-E. B. Shephard..

.-M. D. Grab 4. H. Lammort. 5.-H. W. Bell. 5F. Grimble

7. E. Holworthy.

the La-

fendants will be allowed out on boil which I shall üx at 50 conta onch.

UPION,

Quotations aro:-

New Malwa,

Ok Malwa

8.-G. H. Potts. 5.A. B. H. Prow, |«10k--Major El

11.-B... Woodin,

Winner at last mesting, H. de C. Scanian.

m.ses.

19-5,75 p.m.-160 YARDS FLAT RACE-Final

Hent.

20.-7.40 p.m.-CoxaviaTION BACK. 120 YANUS-Open to all competitors who bare run at the meeting, but have not, won a prize. Prize presented by Dr. Ayres. 21-3.45 par-INTERNATIONAL, TEC-OF-WAR. Trix leats. 8 mee a stile. Nationality to bodheided by that if the father. To be palled over 15 fest No spikes or nails allowed. Byes must be pailed against scratch teams No holes to be dug in the ground before start- ing. Prizes presented by the Purse Con- munity

ENGLISH TEAM U IRISH TEAM. 6 PRESENTATION OF PRIZES.

SUPREME COURT.

1st April

IN SUMMALT JURISDICTION. BEFORE ME JUSTICE RUSSELL. For B: v. Ho Way. This was a claim for $239.76, of which $100 was for money leuk and §139.76 for interest.

Mr. Wubbor (from the office of Mr. Rwens) ap poured for the plaintiff.

THE STRAITS INSURANCE COM- PANY, LIMITED. The following is the report presented to the01er Mais shareholders at the eighth ordinary general medling, held in the Coopany's offices, Singa Patna (New) pere, on the 30th March

TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF The Breaits INEUR ANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. GENTLEMEN, Your diretora beg to bay lufore you a atatement of accounts for the half-year ended 3.et Dasmber, 1886.

The net promium earnings from the 1st July to the 31st Docenter aggregate (le payments for ruturas and re-theeranee) ;503.57 Lbe-interest-sarmad amounts te 896,960, and payments for lossca and claims reach the muss of $4,071.12.

A balence is narried forward on working aaront of 3156,336,20, out of which has been paid 330,00 for interest on capital from the let July to the 31st De. comber at the rate of 13 per ment per annum. After de lusting this obargo for interest the remains $120.329,

Your directors progare. in the future to follow tha system adopted by the leading Chines companies, under which each year's account is unde, se furs practic ahle, to work itself out to a point. They thereforo rescurand that the above sum of $120,320.29 te car- ried forward in its entirety, and they hapu that on the eventual closing of the underwriting account to the -end-el-last-your, they-may-ho-in a position to reco

mend the payment of a small bouns and an adition -to tips-rendere fund.

Be Kew

LONDON-

8525 per picul, alles, of Lotties. „8530 per picul, atlas, of 3 catties. .......$560 per pical, alle. of

S024 per chest. ......

EXCHANGE.

Telegraphie Traitasfer Hank Billa, on demami... Bank Bille, at 50 days" sight Bank. Bilis, at 4 months, sight Credits, at 4 months' sight Decimentary Hills, at

1688

KORiNsos Boau. SHARP & Co...

Estate Agents.

[635

Homekong, Jat April, 1957.

TO LET

BOOMS in CLUP CHAMBYKS. M

Apply to

DOUGLAS LAPBAIK & Co. Hongkong, st. Fsbraury, 199

43

TO LET.

WITH PesalgsION PROM IT APRIL.

2 entieE OFFICES on the 1ST FLOOR of No, £4, Queen's Bout Contral, at prement in the occupation of this Undersigned.

Apply to

DENNYS & MOSSOP,

43. Quon's Road Central,

Hodgsoug. 26th Marel, 1887.

TO LET.

TOOMS IN COLLEGE CRampeza.",

Nos. 1, Horaywoop Road

.3;1

81

R

eth-*

sight.......

[5]።

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Os

La16.-

Bank Hills, or demand.... Crits, at 4 months sight. ON NEW YORK.--

3.94

-101

Bank Wills, on demant Credits, 60 days' sight

76

ON HOMзAX-

Telegraphic Transfer Bank, on demand ON CALCUTTA

Telegraphic Transfor Unb, on demand- SHANGHAL

Bank, at right

* Private, 3 : Jave' sight

SHARES.

Quotations are:-

אז

62

DAVID SASSOON, SONE & Co.

142 Hongkong, 3th July, 1886,

TO BE LET

HORNISHED SIX-ROOMED HOUSE-

2184

*

Bonham Boad.

Apply to

A. B.. Care. of Daily Prens Oce Hongkong, Brd March 1887.

1605

TOLE LET TETWÒ COMMODIOUS RESIDENCES No. 2 & 6, High Street Monthly rental 930 oneh. With Immediate Possession.

Apply la

CHING CHEONG,

Cigar Storu. Next to Hongkong Dispensary

Taos.

It having one to the knowledge of your directora that a portion of shareholders outside the Straita" Settlemántsand mors especially in China-consider the company'e investments in mortgages to be undą y large, it is intended to increase the acout on fixed deposit with the banks to at least $500 At the present time the win of $164,900 da so deposited. Al though your directors have par foot anadence in tho Datahant, who is a bor of cargo luats, ad-security of the company's local acriparisvestments, mitted the claim..

they think they should not disregard the expressed In giving judgment, his Lordship and that he onion of proprietors resident ontude those Set le Union Insurance Society of Canton, Limitad

appreciate the excellent i considered the interest, which was, he aufenlatad, meats, who are not able at about the rate of 48 par cent, excessive, marerity afforded by carefully selected Strala mort (his Traders Insurance Company's Shares | gun. especially when it'vas considered that defendant aga was rots mera natsider or stranger, but Lad given ample security on his cargo boats, should not allow any costs cæcept that of serving of the summons.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Shares-147 Honghong, 8th March, 1997.

per vent. premium.

The prosont position of the corpory, no far an SAN be wetted, is as follower--

Ho

Balanco of working noonaut on the 31st- Decarber, 188, to be carried for ward, lura 36,000 paid for interest to that dath Aud-Estimated,ast premium etraçı

to date

Deduct

1836.

Doitudant stated that he was in debt to his smployés and requested his Lordship to ask tho plaintiff to lend him a further sur to enable him to discharge his debt

His Lordship remarked that it was not likely Fotiated lovesand

awkward position unless we undertook this.shonlik demirions, and, as far se 1 at swara, no Guiony Winner` at last moeting, C. S. Barff, 5 fost g; that the plaintiff would lend - bim any further claims to date

be done. When the complaints were undo they has refused to pass it. Under flaseriremstances, rest rated with the French Government and if there is any grievance, the best plan would be sair, they would have to prossed to a revision of to lay the matter respectfully before the Ser tho Convention woless the ease of the complaints tary of States and, if the Chamber of Commeros Was tentored. The French repoved all grounds of feels very strongly on the mattor, for them to complaint; consequently the fition of the commnuivate to the Chamber of Commerce or treaty was not insisted on. The Convention is the Municipal authorities in other places and get still in force and in it England undertakes that them to combine to have this privilege giren to the French mail ateamers shall have the statue French and German steamere done away with

inchok, penalised 2 inches. B. M. Brege, 3 feet 1 inch. Dead heat.

53 p.-QUARTER-MILE FLAT. RACE

Winner at a previous meeting at Hongkong or elsewhere penalised 30 yards; and more than one. 15 yards. First prizs presented by His Excellency the Administrator; second by the Committee.

Major E 10.-G. P. Lammert,

of men-of-war im all English ports. It seems To say you will not pass the Bill, it seems.-W. M. Laing

to

3-N. Thomps.

it is not for us to attempt to prevent the to me, weald be putting us in an entirely 2-A. B. H. Draw. British Government carrying unt the engage falas position.

eat which they have entered into, but, if we

The amendment was than put and lost, the-M. D. Graha

have any reincastrenosa to make, to forward Hon. A. F. MacEwan, Hon. Wong Shing and thays remonstrances to the English Government Hon. P. Ryrie only roting for it.

and ask them to consider the objectionable The Couail accordingly went into Committee Flaws. But lá must be remembered that the on the Bill

vouvention applies to subjects of the highest in- A discussion took place on the 3rd Clause, portabov, and I suppose it would be an incons to whether the Ordinance, should be vesienos to rosin it until there was good res continned while the Postal Convention remained son show. Representativas of the respective in force or unly for a year, and the latter was powers have to be apparuted, then they have resolved upon the Hon P. Ryrie undertaking oa to meet to submit their conclusions to their the part of the Chamber of Commerce to cam- Governments, and thong have to be appro- mnnicute with the Chambers in other places, Ted. All this takes time and ornoase, and with a view to joint wation being taken. if lt in all for a simple matter of this kind relat- TU GERMAN. MAIL STRAMERS ORDINANCE.

The AUTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL MOTOR ing to something the Government has promised. and which they beastly adhere to i fees to that the Contrail go into Committee on a But me we want be asking a great deal tea manch, ontitled "An Ordinones to make provision for Hon. P. YG-1 suppose the Chief Justice woouring the status of German mail steamers, recollects the case of the Ava and Horny within the ports of the Colony of Hongkong,

The Chier JUSTICE-I WAs not here. It was, in Sir John Smale's time, but they have given an engur mout it shall not occur again.

Hon. P. RYZIE-I was told by a latter after- wards the action of the captain was approved of., The CHIEF JUSTICE-Quita O. The position of the Government was this. The Government had entered Inte a treaty. It was but binding

HanA. P.MacEwen-I make the same mo- tion here as with regard to the other Bill-that [it be annael,

Hon. J. BILL-INVING seconded.".

|5~A. a. Lloyd.

W. Dickson,

- E. Holworthy,

punalised 10 yards). 11.-D. W. Babington. 12. C. H. Lemmert. 19.-H. Markwiek. M.--E. L. Woodin,

-0. II. Totta.

(penalised 10 yards). Winner at last meeting, G. Grimble, secs. 68.05 pm-ONE MILE WALKIT RACI

·Winners at a prorions meeting at Hongkong and elsewhere penalised 20, sanonde; 10 aescada for each succeeding in Prize presented by. the Hon. J. Bell-Erving.

G. II. Potts. Major El

8-K F. Hoyilar:

B. M. Bregn.

6.-D. J. Dankop 7.-W. H. Tunng. A--J. 1. Bezgland. 9.-J. Anderson. 10.-E. I. Woodin

sam until his present claim was satisfied.

DAVERY. JESUS.

O por.share.

$64 por share.

TO LET

COMMODIOUS 8 ROOMED DWELLING and SPACIOUS North China Insurance-Fls. 285 par lure. CODOWN 6 Borrington, known as the Yangtze Insurum Association-Tis. le parlescrose StuaŃ LACEDAY'S PENISES.

Apply to

share

Chinese Lpsurance Cosupany, Limited-8 per

$120325.2

store. 140,000.00 On Tai Ineurance Company, Limited-Tis. | 4~,

per shiaro, 260,326,29, Canton 1.387.

Insurance Of, Limited-873 19

RÖRTS

Ilongkoug, 7th March, 1357.

TO BE LET.

A. O'D. GOURDIN, Manager. Hongkong Steam Laundry

·Company, Limited).

1-491

100.000, Hongkong Fire Insurance Company's Share+- 3420 or share, ex div, sales

par share.

$50 on.

with GARDEN vid Our-novSES SË

For Particulars" apply to

China Fisa Lasurance Company Shares A LARGE ROOMED BUNGALOW I the last report reference was made to the es tablishment of all brauca in shanthai nndur Straits grino Insurance Company, fruit-dowloon Dock Bay, the management of Mr. Gravferd D. Kore, midte the intention to similarly catablish in Hozkou. Branch at the latter port was upewed by Mr. Kore is October, Mr. Churka J. Dadgona taking charge of shanghai on Mr. Kerr's departure for the South.

VECTODE,

The plaintiff claimed $14 for goods mapplied. Defondant, who was little more than a boy, admitted the debt, but handed a document to his Lordship.

His Lordship refused to take notice of the document landed in, and observed that numbers of young men were being continually brought In accordance with the provisons of the Company' before him who acted as defendat al dora. articles of arsociation, Mr. Th, Soket and Mr. Khoo They ran of bills which they had no intention: Tiong Pou retire from the Board, but offer them. of paying. Defendant bad got into plaintiff's selves for re-election.

AUDITORS.

"1 debt, and he must so abide by the consequences. As provided by Article 146 both Mr. James Lyall and Mr. Alexander Gautie retire, but offer themselves for re-election

Joan ANDERSON (Chairman) Directors. Singapore, 23rd March, 1857.

POLICE COURT.

1st April,

BEFORE MS. D. MAUKBAN.

མན་

BREACH OF THE SOLDIKANCE.

THE NOAST

WE SHOULD BLOT OUT DISEASE IN ITS EARLY STAGES.

The disease commences with a slight dorange- meat of the stomach, but, if neglected, it in time involves the whole frame, embracing the kidney,

Strada Fire Lisurance Company. Litailed-y.

$20 new. Hongkong and Whumpos Dock Company's Shares-12 per eont. prem, ex div. sellers. Hongkong, Canton, and Mecas Starbost Co

Shure-859 per cent. prem, sales. Ile-Chios Steain Navigation Co.'s Shares

10 per cut. diivant sales. Chim and Manils Steamship Company, Limited]

--30 par cont. discount, acminul Douglas Steamship Company Limited

per share.

Hongkong Gas Company's Sharon-8125 per,

share.

Hongkong Hotel Company's Sharos-5100 per

share.

China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$143

per share, ex new iseua, sales, Tazon Bugar Refining Company, Limited-$59

per share.

Tang A Leang, opiam desler, Jarvcás Bérost; Chan Tai, owner of cargo boat; and Chan Cho Ss, owner of cargo boat, were charged with being in posession of arms, in contravention of section 5 of Ordinance 6 of 1887; a second and third liver, punoreas, and in not the entire glandular defendants were farther obarged with carrying system, and the afflicted drag out a miserable Hongkong and China Bakery Company. Limited

-8110 por sharb, ex div. xistence nutil death gives relief from suffering. pagers without licence.

defended,

Hongkong Ics Company's Starom~$+ pèr

share, ex div.

Mr. Wobber from the office of Mr. Ewens) The diseaseis often mistaken for ethereuplaints: Perak Tin Mining sud mulling Company

but if the reader will ask himself the following -$20 per share. Chief Inspector Horspel exted-At 2pm., questions ho will be able to determine whether le Panjom ud Sunghie Dus Samsatau Mining on Thursday, I found the three defendants with himself is one of the aflicted-Bare distroni, Company, Limited-$13 por share, sales

1. P. MADAR,

Victoria Hotel.

|182 Hongkong. 5th March, 1887.

TO BE LET. WITH BARLY POSSESSION.

HE WEST CORNED HOUSE No. 1, ALPANY FERRACE, & RooMS, GARDEN, WATER and Gas.

in

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, 17th March, 1867.

[565

OFFICES TO BE LET. TNo. 38, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL with CONFRADORE's Rooms and entrants STANLEY STREET.

Apply to

HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, th March, 1887

TO BE LET.

549

BEACONSFIELD," at present occupied by HoweRONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Possession from lat

Apply to

MAY.

H. N. Thompson,

(pensised 20 oC) 7.3.20pm-TESOWING THE CRICKET BALL Winners at previens meetings at Hongkong and elsewhere to bo ponalised ivo yarde. Prite presented by the Hongkong Cricket Club

J. Molnues 1--H. N. Thompson. 2.-W. E. Giles,

F. H. O. W3'xon.

a large number of coolies on board the licensed pala, or diffenlty in broathing after eating Is Parak Sagar Cultivation Company-Ta. 18 per tpenalised & yards)."8.-W. B. Hobertec,

shore. 3.-J. H. M. M«G»**• (panelised 5 yards). cargo boats No 367 and 357; of his sorond and there a dull, heery.faling, attended by drowel-

-B. Woodin.

third defendants aro respectively licensed owners mess? Have the eyes a yellow dugo? Does a Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company, Li- ^

mited-$45 per share. G. H. Posts

On board boat No. 347, trusty-two rifies were thios, atoky mucous gather abent the gums and Winder at last meeting, W. Pike. 99 yards, fenrinden the other one, 857, alusen rifles were teeth in the mornings, accompanied by a disagree. Hongkong and Macas Glass Manufacturing Co.

Limited-60 per cent, discount. 1 foot, 6 inches.

fount These ware glaimed by first defendant, able taste? Is the tongue coated Is there pain

The AUTING ATTORNEY GENERAL said that Major Elli

in that case he would re-oast the Bill

THE WHIPPING ORDINANCE.

The AUTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL-There is

BELILIOS & Co.,.

or to BHABR& Co.,

Estate Agents.

Hongkong, 11th March, 1887.

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