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THE

CHRONICLE AND

Fox IRE7,

1887

INTIMATION,

DIRECTORY A. B. WATSON & CO., LIMITED

With which is incorporated THE CHINA DIRECTORY.. (TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL ISSUE, COMPLETE, WICH APPENDIX, PLANE, &., 3., Royal 8va, pp. 1.1.56......$5.00, SMALLER EDITos, Ryl.Szo.'pp. 776......33.00.

THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY has been thoroughly revised and brought up to date, and is again much increased in balk.

it ovatains DeseRIPTIVE and STATISTICAL ACCOUNTS of, and DIRROTORITs fer HONGKONG-

JAPAN

Do. Ladies' Directory Nagasaki.

Do. Peak Directory

Du Military Foreca.

Do. Chiasso Hunge.

MAZAO

CHINA-

Pakhoi.

Hoihew.

Whampoa

Cantoni.

Swatow.

Amoy

Takao.

Taiwan Eco

Tamai.

Koling

Kobe (Hyogo). Osales.

Tokyo..

Tokohama..

Yiigata

Hokedate

Tuz PapirTINH→

Alanila

Cebu

Motto

BORNEO-

Sarawak. Labuan.

British North Borneo. COCHIN CHINA~~

Takrhue.

Foochow

Saigon.

Wênehow.

Cholen.

Niogpo.

Cambodia.

Shanghai.

ANNAM-

Chizkiang.

Hué.

Wuhu.

Kiukiang

Quinbon.

Hankow.

TONQUIN→→→

Ichang.

Hainhang.

Changking

Hanoi.

Chatoo.

Namadinh.

Taku.

Tivatsin,

Paking.

Port Arthur.

Newohwang.

CORBA-

Soul

Jouchnau

Fusan.

Tussau

PONT HAMILTON

VLADIVOSTOOK.

British.

Haidnong,o.

Bangkok.

STRAITS BETTLEMENTS,

Singapore.

Malaces..

Penang

MALAY STATES-

Johore,

Sungei Ujong

Solanger.

Perak

French. German.

. Chinese Northern.

NAVAL SQUADRONS—

United States.

Гарапеза.

P.&O.. N: Co.

BRIFFING-Offres of the Coasting Stasmare of China & Manils 8, 9. Co. Messag. Maritimes. Sismasen & Co..

H. C. & M. 9. B.Co.

8. Co.

Japan M. S.S.Ca

Indo-China S. N. Co.

Souttish Oriental

Douglas 6. 8. Cǝ.

Miscellaneous Coast China Mer. S. N.Co. Steamers. The LIST OF RESIDENTS ron containe the names of THINTSEN THOUSAND AND FIVE HUNDERD TOREIGNELA arranged under one Alphabet in the strictest order, the initials as well as the surnames being alphabetical.

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The MAPS and PLANS have been mostly re-engraved in a superior style and brought up

to date. They now consist of

FLA0S OF HErcantile HOUSES IN CHINA,

MAP OF THE FAR FAST.

MAP OF THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG,

PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA.

PLAN OF MOUNTAIN DISTRICT, VICTORIA.

FAMILY

AND

Сивота,

DISPENSING WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, DRCCGISTS' SUNDRIMER, PERFUMELO,

IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS OF MANILA CIGARS,

MANUFACTURERS OF

THE DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 29-1, 1884.

cois, but there is every reason to believe that in the not distant future their enterprise will be commensurately rewarded.

Bir Cosi C. Smith and Lady Smith left Colombo on the 4th instant In the Momageries Maritimos atosmer Ozus for Marseilles.

The return of visitors to the City Hall Ma- om for the week ending 24th April was: Europeans, 194; Chinare, 1.886.

4. Shelton Mooper WITH Boffey Gro. Moriny Bain HW. Day's

McCallum Telake Minuni 3.8. Bardon, Bishop Henry J. Roimes C. Selgood

The Straits Times understands that the Tao. jong Pagar Dook Company is in treaty for rain. H. Lonkord ing and repairing the steamer Bandas, but no definite arrangement has yet boen come to:

L. P. Marques

B. Conningham A. 8. Cohen

Sercamba Bruit's

Voels arriving from the North-during the His Imparial Highness the Grand Duke last few days generally report having expert Alexandre. Miabuglovitch, nephew of the Earond heary weather, some of thers cualoining WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND paror of Bussis, & midshipman, on board the stage, the worst osso was that of the British G. Barghignoll, Pro-Vicar

Gorvelle Bynde at present in Singapore barbour. atsamer Lennos, which arrived here on Sunday. Brest Rowlan

from Nagasakt. Sbo enonentered very boiste 12 Lyall rong woather attordat with drieding rain and confused ses causing the ship to labour heavily, She tookon board large quantities of water, which lamaged dock cargo, and it was found necessary to jettison soranty enes of sulphuric acid.

AERATED

WATERS.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Establiated A.D. 1841.

THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, 24, Nanking Road, Shanghai BOTICA INGLESA, 14. Escolta, Manila,

THECANTON DISPENSARY, Canton.

THE DISPENSARY, Kooohow. THEHONG KONG DISPENSARY, Tientsin THEHONGKONG DISPENSARY, Huskew

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TELEPHONE No. 13.

The Daily Press.

HONOXONG, APRIL 26TH. 167.

The members of the Choral Society intend isering invitations for their lust uvucert to be held in the City Hall on Friday evening next. The programme will be miscellaneous, and the music selected will no doubt be thoroughly a joyed.

Owing to saveral complaints which bave lately been made, the Pollen are exoraising more vigilance with regard to the beggars who are: beginning to infest tho streets in large numbers. Yesterday thirteen wero brought-before thọ Magistrate, oach of whom was fined $5, or in de- fanit five days' imprisonment. In two masoe the tie was paid.

A now line of trade has, wo road in a content- porary, just been opened out between Western Clins and Mandalay, by the importing from the formar of Bhinese sheep, a large number of which have already been sent to Raagoon. Fraviously, mutton war & 23087 expensive and scarce articlo in the Upper Province, sad this now source of supply will prove of great value

Overture

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

SUPPLIED TO TOR “DAILY PRP85."]

LONDON, 23rd April.

THE IRISH LAND BILL In the House of Loris the Irith Lan was sad a second time without a division.

E. Chatterton, Wilcox Wm. Young, M.D.

E. Hoebat

7. C. Dorpster, Major F. A. Carvalho Patrick Manson,

LLD

F. H. Pollock

Gap R, Stevena

Alfred D. Deзth

E. A. Caryalla

© F. de Carvalho

E. F. do Boaz

F. V. Bibelto

Matthew G. Parimad

A. E. Dongor

Bill Haseebild

FRANCE AND GERMANY. The Germans have urrooted M, Sohnasboll, a French Commissary of Polies, for treason.

The Bourao is agitated.

PRESENTATION OF AN ADDRESS TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE HON.

W. H. MARS, C.M.G.

Chise. Ford

Wm. H. Broroton

H. Hoppive

L. Fiemwing

Foal Brewli

C. A. Millar

Jot. F. Mültor

H. T. Siemanar

C. Broderson

2. Grote G. Sierinia

.

Gustav von Wille

Goo F. H. Patie

F. H. Stabek

01. A. Gnolwyn

J. W. Bishar, M.D. A. Turnos

W. Korfort Einghos, Arthur inat

William Hartigen Malcolm D. Genham Ph. B. C. Aytus J. SL van Baren

0. Stiebel

Clemont Palmer

F. H. Mobya

Incabala

Alt. Woolley

R. P. Dipple A. Bath

John Macgregor

*J: Hartan

Roanot Me K. Rɔan We Shing

M.D., Ho Kai

WeiYak WeiWak.lee Chow Peng Wong Sontra Woo Lingnon

Albr. W. Schellbuss_

O. Rogge

G. W. LobmaED

P. von Maboin

w. dcerala H. Elmer

J. 4. Schröter ·

H. Z. Just E. L. Reuter Fubrason

W. Lundt

Ho Azei

AMP; de J, Sontes

J. M. Pamation

M. P. Suures

J. A. dos Esmážios

A. F. Altas

J. M. Place Romolios

G. A. Ivanovich

Lain J. Arrijo

J. M. Machado

J. F. Campos da Bɔen

J. G. d-Rocha

M. M. da Raza

J. A. GutierrOZ

A.. Botelio

J. Naranha

AM. Roza Poreir

Anto. A.dos Hemedios

F. Machado

J. F. Tayarea

Cheung Luk

Wong Yat-pus

Choy Chre Chong Tseung Sas Kai Kaw Chong Keat Fuar Shai Yung Leane Wong Tal Fong Ho Tim Choa Chue Bee Chan Knan Ea Weng Shing. Cheong K

A. G. Pomato. J. J. Loirin

EX

J. Júr, ensom F. Heip

A. Farcie

W. Jantzer

Hen. Kirch B. Skatt

A.P. Guterres

Mar. Pequla

J. M. S. Alves

Ernst Friedrich

H. Banders

RN. U

A robbery took place carly on Sunday morn ing from Westbourne Villar, the house sc.) supied by Mr. Bachrach. That gentleman was aroused by the barking of the dogs, and on

At noon yesterday an address was presented searching it was found that some thiefes had carried off twy marble toppod tables from to His Excellency the Hon. W. H. Marsh. C.M.G., the ground floor verandah. Thoy had not so on the cooasion of his departure from the Colony carded in effecting an entrance, but probably and retiremsht from the service. The ceremony might have done so had not an alarm been raised. took place in the drawing room at Government The Band of the Northamptonshire Regiment Honss. There was a large attendance, reprosan will play at the Offoers' Mess, Murray Barracks, tative of all classes of the European and Indisu this evening, the 20th instant, from till 10 communities, Among those present were His o'clock. Tuo fallowing is the programmé→→ Exeloner Major General Cameron, the Right THE crown of the great Osnadian enterprias March..

"Dear Home*"*

Newton, Rev. Bishop Bardon, Hon. J. Russel, Acting Maritan"...

.... Wallsca. the Pacific Railway-has been placed; avale.......... "Fusionen

Rusu! andy bloomi. Chief Justios; Hon. F. Stewart, Acting Colo-se. Boen

Spoke. atearnship line to connect Vancouver with Kunate.....

Selection Landa di Jamoasi Donizetti. nlal Secretary; Hon. E. J. Ackroyd, Acting At Hongsang has been launched. The pioneer Selection. "Ernani"

...Verdi.torney-General; Hon. A. Listor, Colonial Trva- resiel of the new Canadian Pacific Steam Writing on the 12th April the Peking correasurer; so. P. Ryrie, Hon. A. P. MacEwen, Oniny Wegener Ship line is advertised to sail from this port poadout of a Shanghai contemporary says Hen. J. Bell Irving, Hoo. C. P. Chster, Colone! Pan G. Krebs The bills are covered with snow from a rocant Anderson, Mr. R. E. Withers, Cousal for the. D. Bottomley for Canada on or about the 14th proximo.fall, and we have had rain, which suast have in- United States; Mr. J. Bigorna, Acting Consui EE. M. Hantington

John Waitor The occasion calls for more than passing inrad the roads by which the Emperor travelled for Franco; Mr. T. Mirami, Consul for Japan; A. Vaitca notica. The Canadian Pacific Railway, the It is reported that one official has committed

have fled to osoape punishment"-It is probablad Brazil, Mr. M. Grote, Consel-General for longest direct road in the world, laid for suicide in consequence, and crothor is said to Mr. A. G. Romano, Consul-General for Portugal more than half the distance serɔss unpoopled that the cold burst we era now experiencing here Austris-Hungary, eto. The company having anlitades, is one of the greatest triumphs of is due to the severity of the weather up north. assembled in the drawing room His Excellency

The German steamship mise, which arrivad entered, socompacted by Mrs. Marsh. enterprise of the age. Leaving the settled districts of Ontario, the line skirts the bere on Sunday, brought four Chinese fishermen Hon. P. Rere mads the presentation, and whom it had picked up co the 23rd inst. in Int. great lakes of North America, crosses 21deg. Lowia. N., long. 114deg. 17min. E. The

in doing so said -Your Exolloxo5. I have boon and swamps, passes man belonged to a fiebing junk from Mamo deputed to present you with an adiresa from the numerous

which had foundered About twenty werninbahirantsofthis Colony. I performed that duty through deep canyour and across the

deowned, the four mes being the only survivore

on a previous occasion, but on this occasion the Rocky Mountains, and ultimately terminatas They had managed to get hold of anme spars and at the new port of Vancnever on the east tous kept aflost until rescued by the Amigo, of British Columbia, thus bringing the after having been in the water for about three

rivers

Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the Dominion

hours.

feeling is much deeper towards yon, baosuse you are leaving as for good. De the provious oc.

Leion we expected to ess you back again. This address is, I may way, the most numerously sign.

4. Bonker

D. H. Msekizca

G. Bleport

A. W. Maitlant

.M. Theinwett

H. Grosa R.T. Wright

J. D. Panlot

G. Ma Nair Bendzaha Layton

Hugh McCallum

F. E. Wo tekonse A. B. Johnso1 I. Macken E. Mackintosh A. Wright

Robt. Carr

. H. Sawyer

J.

I. Hasoland

A. Gordon Brown

H. O. Dawler

Walter Poste

S. Corrie Jones

W. H. Giles

H. M. Skene

Dashwood Sanders

F. E. Nicho

A scheme is at present under the consideration CODE OF BIOHALS IN USS AT VICTORIA PEAK. within four days' journey of each other of the Government of Perair, the Penang Guzelte ed address I have aver presented, and I are L. Webster

The line is 2,906 miles in length and bassays, for connecting Kinta with Telak Autor presented a good many in my time. (Applans) been built throughout of the best materials, by a light railway. Indeed the scheme has boor There are very nearly six hundred signatures of The rails are of the best steel, laid with adopted, but the best route and most suitable al nationalities, which have come spontaneristy style of railway have not yet been decided on angle splices of double strength, the ties are The Government is said to have a large sur ad I consider the fooling entertained towards large and closely laid, and the track cars-plus revenue, which could not be better spent you is one that you are merited from this FLAR OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE.fally ballasted. Tas bridges, resting on solid than in such an undertaking. If well carried Colony (Applause). Imeing your administru PLAY OF GEO TOWN. PENANG.

inagoary, Are of steal and twice the ordinare fout it will be of immense beneft in opening outtion of the Government everything has been most

PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSIONS, SHANGHAI. FLAN YOKOHAMA,

FLAN OF MANILA,

PLAN OF SAIGOT.

Among the other contents of the book are An Anglo-Chinese Calendar: dean of Barome.

ter and Thermostor, lainfall. do.

A fall Chronology of remarkable events since the advent of foraigners to China and Japan. A desoription of Chinese Festivala, Fasts, &c.,

with the days on which, they fall. Comparative Tables of Money, Weights, &c. Now Senle of Hongkong Stamp Iztias. The Hengkeng L'estal Guide for 1887.

Cbse 1. Thompson

F. Grimble Douglas Jones

C. W. Dickson

A. M: da Costa

Gec. H. Batason Wright

harmoniens, there have bem no rabbings & sia tarander Falconas→→

T. Kirkas Denly the grain, we have experienced a time of peace. John William Jobra

Chin Chitong and quietness, and socially we have experienced Robert Miuto Jamesaz ad of the head of the Gorerntasnt (Applaas) Chianching every genial form of hospitality which is oxpost Lak King-fo

a very inaccessible but very rich country. strength; the cuttings are unusually wide and

We hear that an attempt is to be made to ab- thuroughly well drained; while the embank.thin the views and wishes of the majority of the nenta are made with a view to great width British commanity as to the form the celebration and polidity. The cars are equipped in a tram. Besidents will be invited to signify, it of the Queen's Jubilee shall take by a plebisci most luxurious manner, being ricbly carred certain solumus; which soheme Imperial Insti. I would only now wish to present this adilrass and Cha Ta

icta. Status, Library and Roading Room, «Or and beautifully fitted up, the gleeping cars are Sanitaripa at the Peak they apprave, or whether to say one word about Mrs. Marsh. (Applause.) Le Talam provided with baths; and lunches are served only fete or illuminations or ditto with balance Men, Marsh has ondoorad horseli to this som- Sing Qua on the trains. Dining bello are also locate go to the Institute, and amount of their submunity in user I have never seen equalled Long Wing-Lee

scription II two-thirds ofthe total votes recurced

Arrivals and Trapartures of Mails and Parceled

Post nt al from London and Hongkong. Soules of Commisions and Charges adoptod by

the Chambers of Cameros of Hongkong, Shanghai, Amoy and Newobwang. Hongkong Chair, Jinricksbs, and Boat Hire. The APPENDIX consists of

FOUR HUNDRED PAGES

of closely printed matter, to which referenes is eenstantly required by residents and those having commercial or political relations with the Countries embraced within the scope of the CRRONICLE and DIRECTORY

The Contents of the Appendix ara too namer ons to recapitulate in an Advertisement, but

include--

TREATIES WITH CHINA-

Great Britain, Nanking, 1842

Tientsin, 1858-

in Kit

1. L. Hart Milzė:

3. # de S. Alvo

P. F. Kario II. M. Intor 7.J. Ramadive

D. Claras, Jr. A. G. R. SonTOE

A. M Pl

1. A. Jorge

Remedia

F. A. Carrolu.

L. G. D'Almak Ükatro

8. 4. Noronha

I the last sixteon mozte fise moritod this pablie roseg-

nition on your part, the orodit must ko ebared in grant metature with the members of the Excontro Council and the Heads of Departments, from whom have at all times received tant loyal assistance and on-overation so sorary to the efficient dapaink of vable busines

I priso very highly cope well ohessa gift of an album. containing views of Hongkong. It will ban pleasant souvenir, though no souvenir was required to retain in our memories the kindness and hospitality that Mr. Marah and I have always received in this Colony,

SUPREME COURT.

25th April

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

BEFORE THE HON. J. RUSSELL, ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE.

SENTENCES.

It now only, rehim for me to unk you all mont ninenrois for sabing here, and tans, by your pre- amoo, emphasising the kind oxpressions and good wishes conmined in this addross of" Farewell We oannot quit shoplase which har barn our home for eight Testa hent feelings of raget. We shall al. Ways desico, wherever we any be, to rosaivo tidingsflye paars' imprisonment with hard labour. of the continued praparity and of the welfare of tho inhabitants at Hongkong.

Chan Ayan was convicted of lardour, Thors were stea two prozious convictions against him:

His Lordship absorved that prisoner. was sh old offender, and ho therefors mantenged in to

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(84) W. H. Makan.

MARSH, U.M.G.

Cheng Wa and Young Ashan were convicted of laroons. There were also two proriaga cón- victions against the fret prisoner.

In paesing sonnes, his Lordship said that

Chi Fun was found guilty of breaking into Measta. Kuan & Co.'s, and committing a felony therein.

His Lordship characterised this as a very during robbery. He Sruly believed that the prisoner was the ringleador and had in Tere concerned at the others, who the robbery and had not been aptarel. ap to it. It be thought that he woull be for $ short timen imprisoned and then liberated and would be able to sajoy, the booty, he was labour- ing under a very grapa mistake. He ordered

EMBARKATION OF THE HON. W. Halthough the first prisoner had already been con viated twies, his previous paaishments had ari- dently not been leavy enough to deter him from further evil doing. Is therefore sentenced him Yesterday afternoon His Excellonar W. Hto three years' impriserment with hard labour, Marab, C.M. and Mrs. Marsh took their de The second prisoner ho thought, from the ari- parture from the Colony by the Chius Naviga.dence, liad been led to commit the crime by the tion Company's steamer Tai-juan They am. first prisoner. He should therefore deal loss re- barkod at Murray Pier in the tesa-launch verely with him and sentence him to nightoon

mootha' imprisonment with harð labork. Victoria at half-past three o'clock. The road from Government House was Ined with Police, and a gaard of honour from the Northampton- shire Dogiment, with their Band, wat drawn up at the plar.. On the arrival of His Excellency and Mrs Marsh, the guard presented arms and the flat struck up "Auld Lang Syno." A large crowd of the residenta, including Major General Cameron, B., Mrz. Cameron, Com- modore Maxwell, the Members of Council, the Consels the Civil officials, and principal offers of the Garrison, was gathered on the pier and ita appromolies, to bid farewell to the late Acting Governor and Mrs. Marah. After a Frast deal of hand-shaking, they embarkol, amidst honety cheers givós on the call of the Hon. P. Ryrie, the Band moanwhile playing the National colving stolen goods, and two years for the za Anthem, and a salate being fired from the Shoreault the two sentences to be concurrent. Battery. A number of officials and friends Beroun Mr. A. J. Leach, ACTING Pot8K2. went off with Mr. and Mrs. Marsh to the

JUDGE. stesmer. They proceed in the Taiyuan to Sydney, and thenes to Dunedin, New Zealand.

SWEARING IN OF THE ACTING

GOVERNOR. ·

JATEL

to be kept in prison to hard labour for five

Fun Achoong was ponvicted of receiving sta on goods and further with assualting one Otto Singh, with intention to resist approhension.

His Lordship said prisoner and boes pursning s career of crime ever since 1873. He shoula sentance lim to three pazes" hard labour for ra

Ching Alok was convicted of hens breaking and receiving stolen grada.

Eu passing sentence. His Lordship_ramark that he had taken into consideration the value of the stolen goods was small, bat as an old offender, be having apposred before the court for the Brat tims in 1969 and several times sinos, be

with hard labour.

Hi Eroellency Major Gunnal Cameras was awora in a Apting Governor yesterday after-sentenced him to be imprisoned for Geo years

3. M. Vistor de Figueiredoon. Tader recent instructions the swearing

in of officials now takes place before the Executive Council, instead of the Legislative

A. C. Botelho

B. H. Rawlinson

Fe. Botelho

John H. Laing

E. Niedbarat ·

John Powell

Ho Tang

H. J.

Li Hong Hes

A: Prisetland

J. L. Bosch

W. Parfitt

A. H. Chinoy.

Fung Toning

J. Kolver

4. Roberta

A. Maskio

D. Wood

B. Jouer Hngles Thomas Davidäen

Robt. Goodlad

Finley Tranhart Antonia A. da Craz W. B. Shortlewood Fung theorg H. A SkizazvO.

F. Ullmann

G. Taylor

W. Borsbain

F. J. D. BaTOA

J. G. Karmon

T. H. Saylo

E. R. Hope

R. Donaldson

T. H. Pewoll

C. M. RobarÊN

J. P. Smith

N. P. Dalla

H. N. Mody

H. E. Kobowal

Mok Akam and Mok Alai were convicted of robbery with violense,

His Lordship said the first prisoner had been Conmail, as formerly, and the meeting held found guilty of robbery, with violence, of an old man in broad daylight, in the Bouham-roud. He yesterday was consequently one of the Exeon-had brutally ill-used him, and, with the assistance tive Council, but it was held with opan doors, ofthoother prisoner, Led robbed him of841. Rob-

and the members of the Legislative Council were bery with violence was far too provalent in this colony, and where a person wha convicted of it present in their usual places. The road from the phaishmont must be exemplary. He there- Head Quarter House to the Public Offles was for sentenced the first prisoner to five lined with coastables, under semnand of Chief years" imprisonment with burd labour and Inspector Horspool. His Excellency, however, stared him, daring the first six months to be privately whipped, receiving twenty. had arrived privately at the ofl cos early in the five strokes on the brocoh with a rattan. With 11Bal esond, prisoner he afternoon, and at the appointed titae, a quarter regard to the to-fire. the wearing in took place, without any takes into consideration that he had aksiat. ad the Polica with information in the arrest of state ceremonisl. Mr. Seth, the Clerk of the firat prisoner. He should therefore maka Conzoils, read Her Majesty's Commission apa distinction between the two, and contence bir pointing the Colonial Secretary to administer to three years' imprisonment with tard labour. the Government in the absence of the Go-sud to privately receive during the first aix months twenty-Kvé sirokes on the breach with of the Colas rattan.

vernor, or, in the event

aial Secretary being also absent, then the The second prisoner said he would rather his Senior Military Oliver, The Comission hav. Lordship had ordered him to be hanged. He ing been read, the oaths were administered by voulinued to make further remarks til he was

remored forcibly from the docke. the Acting Chief Justico, Hoa. J. Russell, who Ohan Atei and Woaz Aming were convicted, was robed. His Excelkwoy then retired and the the arst prisdner of robbery with violsace, the proceedings terminated. The merabers of Copy-second with receiving the stalen goods.

His Lordship observed that the first prisoner cil present were-Hon. J. Russell, Acting Chief had been guilty of robbery with violence under ag Justice; Hou. F. Stewart, Acting Colonial Segrated ironstances. He bad boarded a bost Forsbjes Maneckjay Mosta crotary; Ton. E. J. Aeccoyd, Acting Attorney-at midnight and battered down the persons on General; Hot. A. Lister, Colonial Treasurer board in the boil, takes away their ears and out the rape and left then to the mergy of any Hon. J. M. Price, Surveyor-General; Hon. H. stora or tempest which might arise. He pr

Then Humphreya

P. M. Laleson

D. Munobarice

X. R. Monshi

N. E. Panejar

Dorabjen Nowrojec

Audre M. da Silva

J. Pestoutes

M. P. Tolate

R. C. Vai

J. 8. Bodriguo

at convenicot stations on the lines prasenting two-thirds of the total money subplanes)—and I think Mrs. Marah herself Cheung Alay

(Applate.) That Cheong Katuni which ample time is allowed for meals. scribed, as is favour of muy one aim of celebra will be sorry to go away. The Railway was completed in 1886, and heet, subscribers will ha expouted to support tha: cordiality that has always distinguished her has 2. M. Barrada been now for some time successfully work-schons, but thos will not be band to subscribe basa echoed from the minds of those who have. M. Barradas

that sahema the amount put down for any ing. Last year a number of sailing ships other project. When the plebiscitus has been had the honour of her acquaintance and the F. M. Fran carried cargoes of ten from Yokohama to take, a Committee will need to be elected pleasure of her entertainment (Applanso. If H. d'Adding

to give efect to the vote. This plan appears to Fancouver, whence they were conveyed by the promise a satisfactory solution of the Piticult you will new allow me I will read theaddress. Gutierres 3r. railway to the Montreal and New York mir in which the public meetinga have served to place kata. It was alware the intention of the the community. Company, however, to start a steamabip line to concoct with the Far East; and this necessary adjunct to their great izan road

has now been furnished.

As a temporary arrangement the Canadian Chefos, with Additional Artiole Pacific Railway Company have elinstered the and all others not abrogated.

France, Tientsin, 1952

Convention, 1800

Tientsin, 1885

Treaty of Commerce, 1886. United States, Tientsin. 1859

Additional, 1869

Peking, 1850

German, Cientsin. 1861

Peking, 1880

Raasin, Japan, Spain, Brazil, and Fera, TREATIES WITH JAPAN

Grant Britain

Netherlan Corea

United Staten

TREATIES WITH COREA

TREATIES WITH SLAM

TREATIES WITH ANNAM TREATIES WITH CAMBODIA CERTOMS TARIFFS

Chinese

Biamese Japanese

Coroun LEGAL

En Hin Ercelianos William Heary Manh. C.MG., Administrator and Commander la Chief of the Colony of Hangeung, and Vice- Adairs of the same. We, the undersigned inhabitants of the solɔny, de airs, ou the eve of your departam, to convey to you the expression of our wineers regard sod sateem, and to wanro you of our regrat at your retirement from the Public services.

K. Romodios A. J. Rodrigoes Chao Wai Cheang Chane Cleanr On

F. A. Barnask J. V. Brugs Ip Ping Kwan A. R. Madr Chering Wan-teal Folk. T. P. Fontes G. de Brodhea F. Jensatjes Gec. T. Hopkins

W.. Meintosh J. Spence Luggy Morvanjes Partonjoe Win, Crolokalawak - Wm. Davis Sit Min-book B. Byramjee

On the 9th March the steel sorow steamer Glenshiei, built and engined by the London and Glasgow Shipbuilding and Bagining Com pany (Limited), went down the Firth of Clyde on

It is now nine yasen since you arrived here to take har trial trip, which passed off most successfully. up the important offoes of Colonial Becretary and Acditor dosers), and we are happy to be able to ten- The vessel has been built to the order of Messrs.

elf to the dischar so of these duties bas peared tho for their Glon Line of steamora, plying between McGregor, Gow and Co., London and Glasgow, tify that the manner in which you are devoted your

interest you take in the eclogy, has soured the con- Canard steamers Abyssinia, Parthia, and Ba-England and Chins. Her principal dimensions

fidence of the public, and deserves due rocognition tania. These boats have lately received now are:-Length, 3701 fast; breath, 4 feet; depth, from us all.

34 feet 6 inches; and her gross tonnage, 3,460. Durbeg your residence hure you have been twice triple-expansion ongines, securing a speed of She has been constructed under Lloyd's special called as to administer the Government. At the end from thirteen to fourteen kuots, and they survey for the 100 A 1 class, in excess of their of your Brst term as Alministrator wors able to

ser in whish you bad disekerged the duties of hat. Croket have good eat in accommodation for forty to requirements, and also in scordance with the congratulate you on the admirable and effective man-

Admirnity requiramente in respect of bulkheads, cilen, and to Bears you of the respect and confidepos R. Pante sixty passengers. It is calculated that they Ro., for first-class transport service. As in the with which you had inspired us. At the termination will make the round trip in from eighty to other specially constructed steamera of the Glen of this, the esesad period, we man do Ettle more than Gastar Adolph Wisior

John Willmott Fang Sin-nam eighty-fira days, and they will run every three Line, she has a poop, long bridge house, and top heartily acknowledge that the same ability, the same Tigour, the saine industry, here marked your present gallout forecastlo, with the most suitable accom-

Administration, and share you that you live earned . H. Manoel or four weeks. The Compary intend, however, modation for ocufort, venrenisace, and ventils.

still further assure of par sonfidence, respect and J. Ban Shing Mf. Falconer to build four ships specially for the service, tien. The Glenshiel has two steel decks, with esteem.

Alex. Gillandara

• boơn, daring the re- all the upper of teak wood, and the deckwork aud with a speed of scventean kuole, to run on aings, when not of fren or steel, are of tank. riderse of yourself and Mrs.

Government House has siartra of genial B. Polishwalla

A. H. Jackson fourteen knot time, making the time between, Within the poop is the state-rcom nogommodation hospitality which has been gruntly appreciated, and

which has fostered and promoted good feeling amongst James G. Lidde!)

8. Wm. Goggin Eugland and Hongkong about thirty-one to Cor 20 first-class cabin passengers, with captain's,

all classes of the Cammnity.

J. G. Smith Wo had doeired to ask your sodaptance of some dastor's, and other cabins, and amidships in the thirty-two days. The summer terminus of bridge-house accommodation is afforded, for a rubeantial mark of the sense we entertain of your Motans the Canadian Railway will be Montrest, with number of second-class passengern. It is unworth, but as the males of the mevise prohibit your A. Gubbar

receiving any auct present, we trust you will, in lien Goa. H. Swales which there will be fast steamer .communi- cassary to enter more in details, inastouch as

of any more valuable gift, accept an Albam contain predecessor, the Glengale, The Glenshiet ran

have spent many you have movie namerons rienda, down to a point opposite Goatfell, and then rand in which you will both be kindly remembered Juo. D. Humphreya Clooh Light-Lighthouse was 14.5 knots, going. turaad. Bor speed between the Cambras aml and 13 odde returning, the average bolug 1

M. Mehta

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Orders in Council for Government of H.B.Motion with Liverpool; in winter the terminus the Glerahiel is exautly similar to her immediate ing views of the colony in which you and Mrs. March K. B. Kehta

Subjects in China and Japan, 1885, 1877, 1878, 1881. 18, 1886. Itules of H.B.M. Supremo and other Courts

in China and Japan

"Tables of Consular Fear

Cole of Civil Procedura, Hongkong

Table of Hongkong Court Fees

Admiralty Rules

Foreign Jurisdiction Aot

Regulations for the Consular Courts of United

States in China

Rules of Court of Consuls at Shanghai

Chinese Passenger Act

Starm

Customs Seizura, China

TRADE RECULATIONS

China Japan Gastoms and Barbour Regulations for the dif

Now Rules of Logislative Connoil

TRONG CŨNG

Charter of the Colony

Part Regulations

&c.,

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&o.,

Orders may be sent to Daily Press Ole, where

it is published, or to the following Agents

MACÃO...... Mr. F. A. da Cruz.

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dering Fests to come.

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We sincerely wish you and Mr. Narsha plemenat. Jux we congratulate poa si the completion of a long and Jag. R journey to your destination and leng and happy lives. H. A. Woolnough bezonrable career in the Pablo Servico, and we test 3. J. Frazie shot Her Gracians Majesty may see it to confor on

V. H. R. Moss you some adeguata rusek of Fler Royal favour..

Parl Jordan Honghug, 5th April, 1857.

E. N. Thompran H. F. Wadman IL C. Molonn T. Pollard

W. G. Cameron, Major Harry Wickice

Gedarsi

will bo Halifax or some port to the north of that city. The line connecta from Winnipeg to Chicago, and from Montreal to New York, to both which cities passengera, an de knots. booked at through rates. The passage from |

The Puking correspondent of the Daily News Hongkong to Vancouver is more than four says:"Colonel Donby's paper, which he road. hundred miles as than from here to before the Oriental Sodaty on the 3ab ult, was San Francisco, and the journey across Treaty period, that is in the time embraced rook

en interesting account of affcira in China before

the continent through Canada is effected in between 1745 and 1842. That is a very interest-Bin, J. Askroyd. quicker time than by the Pacifo Railway ing poriod of old Canton, the co-bongs, linguists A. Liator through the United States. The now line, it and trade restriction, and most of these things J. M. Pries

have passed away. Dr. Martin eulogized the Andrew J. Lesak

H. G. Thomsett, B.N. will be acen, affords travellerna further choice paper and Dri-Dadge followed in the same

P. Pyrie of routes bomeward, and will no doubt strain, remarking that the term 'red haired A. P. McEwen

barbarian' was fret applied to the Dutch and 3. Bell-Irving

19

Frederick BiswATİ

John Thurbarn

C.

Chas. D. HarmVAS

James E. Babback W. E.-Clarke James How John Hastings

W. Fowell J. M. Armstrung W. B. Pardvar Bdaljen Cawksjon Lambes B. Contar Joo. B. Scott W. Dutmara John S. Brewer

T. G. Poouck

Wa Ramay Robert Talbot *.D. Moonsh J. Minolehors D. Rekl

L. Mallory

D: M

K. Four

Jus. Orange, C.D.

8. Part

F-A. Hareland'

G. E. Holworthy

I. P. HAYAT

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non Stephard

ferent parts of China, Philippines, Siam, &o,tempt many to try it, beth on account of ust as Colons. Denby had stated, to the English.CP. Chater Pilotage Regulations

the cooless of the passage and the beauty He further said that he feared the Americas. Basa Aston of the scenery through which the Canadian aid they lud by their treaty with Chins, 6s the G. Morris

had not got rid of opium, as Colonal Danby Ernest J. Coron Railway rupe. The steamship line will aleb, steady growth of the habit of eating narcotios. I. Jave we believe, assist to develop the trade be. would sooner or later compe the Government. V. Vernon

to deal again with the subject. He reforrad C. A. Tomos tween Canada and the Far East, while it to Dr. Willings tho was never done speelong Jan. B. Coughtre will likewira ba certain to give an impona to of the prograss Chins had been compelled bydney Hanepok

W.H. Young that with the United States. The (on trade her engagements to make. He was followed 7 w. Durran Messrs. Quelch & Co.

Mr. Verhaeghe, who compared the state of W. Batter between Amarios and China and Japan Chias in the period reviewed to the com- Warhart Metaalfe AMOT........Messrs. C. Gerard & Co.

...Messrs. C. Gerard & Co.

to expand, and the steamers dition of the Mediterraneau nations. Baron: Bure

von Kitteler suggested that Mr. Gideon Ny Crawford D-Herr FOOLKUW Mesars-Hodge & Co.

will likewing carry a considerable quantity who has hoon afty years in Chins, and to whom MeComelite Mesure. Kelly & Walsh, S'ghai. NINOPO

of Chineso, cargo for the numerous and the lecturer said he was indebted for most of his W. C. Murray SHANGHAI......Hall & Holtz Co-operative Co.

TANG.Messrs. Kelly & Walah.

growing Chinese population in British Co. information, should be made a member of the William I. F. Darby NORTERER & Hall & Holtz Co-operative Columbia, Canadian products will also find Society, and this having been supported by 1r d

A. Mackout. RIVER Ports and Kelly & Waleh, Shanghai.

Martin, war sabtuited to the Connoll. Dr. NAGASAKI Messa The C. & J. Trading Co. their way in larger quantities to the Faridkins then impressed on the mosting the in-. Osargs HrOGO OBANA.Messre. F. Waleh & Co.. East. The advantages the new line offers as portance of studying ancient Chinese literature, Grant TOZORAMA..Massrs. Kolly & Walsh,

in opposition to those who wanted to throw Charles 8. Bart an alternative route to that by the Suez everything of the kind overboard, and heap-. Dadwall MANILA...Mears. Disz Puertas & Co.

...Messra Schroeder Frères and Canal from England to India and the Far pealed to the younger members to elorate them-W. Danby A. K. Garát Gurdès.

East have not brea-last sight of by the Britisk selves to the study of the rich field, instancing H. Smith

the introduction of bank notes from China into E, Woodin HANOI.Mr. F. Mainfroy.

Government, who intend, we beliève, to grad Barop. The origin of this baking business . Pues HAIPHONG....Mr. G. Garelle. BANGKOK ...... Merora. Ramsay & Co.

jat aubsidy. At present the Canadian would be shrouded in mist, if the subject had not D. Jogartha. Chunlop SINGAPORE.....Meser. Sayle & Co.

when investigated been found in Chinose James Cos steamship line, though of course the steamers tortare. He said that Mr. Verinngho had E Diel PENANG... Mosers. Maynard & Co.

Chas. Hirst COLONTO... Messrs. A. M. & J. Ferguson. will carry maila both for Canada and the in his allusion to the bistory of trade in the Go. D. Boots CALCUTTA...... Messrs. Nowinan & Co.

States. and doubtless from Japau for Mediterranean touched upon suggestive subject,. H. O. Wilsos SYDNEY....Massrs. Gordon & Gotoh.

for there was an interesting connection between Jobs B. Ost MELLOURYE...Mesara Norten, Hergrave & Co. Europe as well, is not a mail line, When, European trade and that of China. The com- E. Harros BAMBINE. MassTs. Gordon & Gotob. however, the Company ran their own fast mercial citios of the Mediterranear first traded Wo

J. Jasajer LONDON.........Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Lane, slesmen and can reduce the time from with Chinn, and with northern Europe. From J. Kennard Davis INDOR Mesara. Street & Co., Cornhill. Yokohams to England to twenty-four day", ta trada also with the East. The Chinese inverted Robt. Crimp Hurley

thema Holland, formosay, and England had learned | A. G. Gardon LONDOM........

Mesare. Bate, Handy & Co.

as they intend, regular mails..will no doubt bash notes, which were carried to Venice by W. G. Humphreys LONDON.Mr. W. M. Wills, 151, Cannon St.

H. Rastotajes SAN FRAT CO. Mr. L. F. Fisher, 31, Merchants be made up for them. At frat probably the Maren Polo and others; the Italian cities adopted Gro. I. Zomin

Exobange.

the banking system, à Chinste ides, and thos. D. Goddard Catiadian Pacific Company will bare to be the Chinelo of the pre-Tranty period gave to N. E. Dealin New You... Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park Row.

content with a very moderate sbärs of suo Europe in one polut the banking system." JA. Findlay Smith Daily Press Office, January 1887.

NATOON

G. Stafford Northcote

C. Owund

Chris. D. Masah G. J. W. King F. May

J. M. Placs Silva

B. Bowdler

James Cramp

John Davin

J. B. Howroyd

E. Bo

Chen & Fook

Alfred &. Wie

J. H. Stewart-Loukhart,

C. F. A.Sangster

Arthur A. Travoru

Mortimer Mary

B. A. Gace

H. U. Jeffries

Godfrey J. G. Master.

J.-Dyor Hall

Jaa.

Sampson

. G. Mitchell Innes

W. M. 3. Arthur

Ng Kwai Shang

6. Kaiming

Chnu Shan

1. M. Ballo

E. Melood

Win. Goulbenza

- King Pa

Victor . Desyon

D. B. Crawford

Augurt J. de Borio

A. E. Vasules

Louis Mendel

Douglas James Corbe

J. FF. 8. Tarr

1. P. Browin

B. MeCullock

P. Jordan Geo A. Brawal. W.W. Jukes

B. H.Gray

Sorabjee Corsetine Koax

8. D. Chapgur

D. B. Tria

9. A. Bhabha Dinshaw NoTrojao Jamation Jarcanjoo Jehangirjes B. Patol DR. Hotai R. D. Tuta- Y.F. Farmboly r. F. Toute H. M. 9. I. Eand! E. Davine

P. 5. Khanabath Cursetja B. Tala Dadabh HoraN Tİ OG N. E. Noordla Jafferbhoy Ebotay P. H. CADI

R. M. Mahts

Mirza Ebrahim

Allarkbia Dowj

†. Rigon

We. Hüzhes, Lt: Cot

A.FD.

Horber: D. Hatahizpa J. B. Ello

L. Poseeker

T. Freire

F. D. Gnaden

B. Cooke

Hanry Crawlori John Chalmers A. G. Goldsmith Granville Sharp

R. Smith

H. G. do Rozaric

Thon, L. Rose

Hont. Shawan

Paul R.Forbes

Laser Downes

W. É. Loxley G. C. Haywood James Whit all 3. Morden G. T. Elyore D. Warios Smith M. 9. Sa 3. S. Moses Karniji Edulji. A. V. Libeiro E. Buria E. J. Bateman George Horspoil

T. H. Dalber

Carl Heermata G., Basil Mission

R. E. Withers, US. Consul

John Hutobles

V. C. Pator

E. J. Eitel

IL L. Dennys '·

G. de ChampeatI

Ernest Doncon

Abdoolah Kader Äsona

F. N. Cooper

3. S. Benjamin

Together with many others in Chinese.

Thomset, Harbour Mastar: Hon. P. Ryrie.deret him to be imprisoned for soven years with Hon Wong Shing, Hon. A. P. MacEwen, hard labour, and during the first six months to Hon. J Bell-Irving, Hon. P. Chater, and toonire privately twenty fra stenker will a rate tan on the briech. In the case of the second

Mr. A. Seth, Clerk of Couanila.

HONGKONG HIFLE ASSOCIATION, A general meeting of the members of the above association was held vaaterday afternoon at the Hongkong Hotel. The following goutla- mon wora pratent-Col. Anderson Hon. P. Ryrie, Capt Barnla, Messes. A.. Wonlloy, E. Oiborne, G. Toulin. J. Grunt and E. L. Woodin. On the motion of Mr. WooLLEY, seconded by Mr. Woori, Col. Anderson took tho chair.

The CHARMAN-Gentlemen, the accounta

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prisonse, olthengh the jury had taken the more lonient view of his case, the evidence went slear ly to show that he was implicated in the robbery: he sentenced him to be imprisoned for Ave years with hard labour.

POLICE COURT

25th April.

BEFORE MR. H. E. WOURHOUSE.

have been made up and there is a basicein hand 9AINING MONEY UNDER FALER PRETENCES. of $58 There is an outstanding debt dus to

zed.

Mr. WOODIN saoonded, and the motion was carried unanimously.

Wong Po was charged with obtaining $3 un-

not retura

the Hongkong and Wharxpos Dock Condor false pretences frers Lai Teas, and also with pany, for targaty cf $558.11, And another dan Ralling the said Lai Taza.

The complainant stated that she was the wife to Mesra. Danby and Leigh, of $74, for making the range. The anointe bave nirendy of a boatman, with whom she lived on board s been published. I now propose that they be pay sacapan of Tannatee. On 30th Marok, about 3 p., the prisoner can tacker and said he wanted to angaga a host a represented himself to be the master of a fishing junk and said he was short The CHARMAN-The next business is to cloet of money. He caked complainant to lead him $3. some gentlemen on the Committee in the place She did so, and defendant then went away and did On 24th April a man osane on board of those who have laft the Colony.

Mr. WOOLLEY-I bare received a letter from their sampun and told them to put o#. He did Mr. Danby, withdrawing his age from the not tell them where to go to. Hor-daughter who was on board recognised the man as the committes.

The CHATKMAN-I think it would be advis.same who had borrowed the money from her. able to send a lottor to Com notors Macwell and She asked him for the money and as he refused ask him if he would join the committen in place to pay her she datained him, in spite of of Commodore Morant. We also want to slect a his assaulting her, until the arrival of a polies President in the place of Ir. Jackson who has constible. She had never seen defecdunt ba fore she leat hin the money. She let him the gone hima.

Ho, P. RYRI-He will be back again in a money because she believed him to be the meister

of a junk. as he described aimelf.

tuouth or two,

The CHAIRMAN-He will only remain a short

time, I think.

Mr. WootLET-If he is likely to reusin, we

Kwek Tai Ho, daughter to the previous witnas, awore to the identity of the defendant.

Ban Singh, PC. 345, gave evidence as to the

should be very pleased to have hit for President.sault, and the arrest of the defendant.

The CHATEMAN-I think it will be battar tor learn that point over for the present.

The following gentleman were then proposed by Mr. WOOLLEY to Sll the vacancies on the goueral Committee:-Commodore Maxwell, Major Ellis Capt. Burnie, Lient. Pritchard, Mosers. Holmes, Graut, and Hamphries.

Defendant dmiot the olarga and declared H was a false accusation.

His Wership committed defendant for trial.

HORRERY BY A BERVANT. Ha Aman was charged by R. T. Wright with stealing a $5 poie bekouging to him.

Complainant stated that he was a clerk in the Mr. Touran sondet, and they were nn-Hongkong and Shanghai Rank, Defendant was his servant. About a fortnight, go be suitously elected.

The CHAIRMAN-I should suggest that Col. placed a 55 note in his private drawer. Five Ryan and Cal. Sterer he written to, and asked six days ago since his regular nervant went home if they have any objection to being placed on the and left defendant as hin substituta, 17n bad Committee. We have now to elect two gentle not soon the note since his servant left. Fədid men to the vacancies on the Working Committes not suspect his own boy, he hores very good and reelect the remaicing members. I propoas that Lont. Pritchard and Mr. Holmes ba Mental.

Mr. WOOLLEY conded. Carried unanimously."

On the proposal of Mr. OSPORUZ, seconded by Mr. WooDIR, the whole of the merabers as the Working Committee were re-elected

character and had been with han over a year.

Chang Hu, a obolio employed in the Hongkong and Shanghat Bank, stated that when Mr. Wright's boy left be showed him the 85 note in the drawer and told him to look after it. Do. fondant was present at the time. He after- warda saw him with the $5 vote but did not His Worship sonisnood him to three months'

His EXCELLENCY, who spoke with evident emotion, said Mr. Eyrie and gentionen, I fud It rather diffoult to expross my feelings and to

Mr. WOOLLEY-The only real debt which is knew be had stolen it. thank you enflciently for the kind words now owing is the 3558.11, due to the Hongkong

BEFORE MR. F. MACKEN.

with which you have introduced the reading and Whampoa Dook Co., and I think we can imprisonment with hard labour. of this address. I have Evod new a long pay off, this year, $300 of that.

The CHEMAN-I hore bean looking through time amongst you and have experienced in vari- the programms and I find that our sergeants and Įably the greatest kindness, and it is with great only able to enter for two events. They sab- regret that I find myself about to leave the seribe their motoy and I think thay ought at colony, although I am bound to do so by the least to be able to capote for ons half of the state of ray health. On behalf of myself and Mr. WooDIN pointed out that they were able

avents.

-A DISORDERLY SEAMAN. Ivan Gerhtoff, a Russian railor, was charged

this duty. with being drunk and disorderly, and assaulting a Police constable in the execution

Chale Singh, P.O. 308, stated that on Sunday

Mrs. Marsh I bog to thank you for the kind to compete in exactly one half. There were six last, about 400 p.m. as ho was going from the words you have said about us. Oon previous events and three were open to them.

There being no farther business to.sotile, ocension the community of Hongkong were

The CHAIRMAN said-Before she meeting good ouongh to present an address on my hand breaks up I should like to propoen a vote of ing over the administration. On this ocomion I thanks to Mr. Osborno for the efficient manner

Police Station, he saw the prisoner catch hold of When Chinero gentleman and strike him. interfered with he attempted to strike witness.

Defendant was fined $1.

MENUKUANCY.

Thirteen persons were charged with bogging. Each of theta was foed $1 or in default fire

In two cases the fine was paid.

THE PIRACY CASE.

am not only about to hand over this administre in which he has carried on the business of the ssociation during the absense of Mr. Woolley, tion, but to leave the colony for good. At my In starting the association there was a great deal days' imprisonment. time of life it la moro painful to leave a place to be dure, and it was owing to the indefatigable than when younger. One does not make friend- manner in which Mr. Osborne tackled the work

The hearing of the case against the five men ships so readily as when younger, and I feel I that the neaéciation is in such a flourishing

condition as it now ls. He was new to the who are oarged with piratically attacking on am leaving behind me in this shiny agreat work and had every thing to learn, and the high seas, the Tang We Chan, on the 6th number of vrised and trusted friends whom I may think therefore that all the more credit is inet, and atoaling therefrom goods to the value

not have the good fortune tomeet again...I will des to bin.

now read my reply to your address :--

Mr. WOODIN soconded.

I

Inf $210, was yesterday concluded. The pri

Gentlemesi,—I feet highly fatrered by the address much for the vote of thanks which, you have

Mr. OBOENT-I thank you, gentlemen, very scars were committed for trial. which you have been good enough to present to me on

the cecasion of my retiring from the Public Servics been good enough to pass. I am only-sorry

Here is a sample of a boy's composition on Girls

It is met gratifying at the close of a bag carver of that my own business has provented me doing girls, which, I must say, I refher liko:

59 years to receive the assurance that I have been more for the association.

fortunate enough to soare the cabem and confidence

are very stuck up and dignited in their manner.

Mr. WooDry proposed a vote of thanks to and behavoyour. They make fan of boys, and of the community amongst whom I havs pasand the Uel Anderson for taking the chair. This was the turn round and love them. I don't bolare last eight years. This addams is also a pleasing in-

dication of the kindly feeling entertained towards Mr. sonded

Marsh and myself by the residents in the colony.

If my administration of the Government daring.

Mr. Woolley and carried onant they evor killaga est or anything. They look

Dibly.

The meeting then closed.

out every nite and say, Oh, aut the moon

lovely

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