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it contains DESCRIPTIVE MÅ STATISTICAL- ACCOUNTS of, and DIRECTOR:es for HONGKONG

Kobe (Hyoga).

Do. Ladies' Direstory Osaka,

Do. Peak Directory

Tokyo,

Do. Military Forces.

Yokohama.

MACAO.

CHINA-

Fakhol.

Holhow.

Niigata

Hakolato

VLADIVOSTOCK.

THE PAPPINES—

Manila,

Sarawak,

Labasa.

British North Borneo, COCHIN CHIA.

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Kiukiang

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hnmdinh.

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Port Arthn.

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS,

Singapore,

CJZEA-

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Penumir

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Sungei Ujong.

Selangor

Perak

Chungking.

Newolwang.

Jenchaan.

Tzanean,

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British.

Johore.

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United States. Japanes

French. Gərm

Chinese Northorn.

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Japan M. 8. 9. Co.

Siemsten & Co.

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Indo-China 3. N. Co. Scotties Oriental 8.8. Co. Donglas 8. S. Co. Miscelaneous Coast China Mer, S. N. Co. Steamery.

MAY OF THE ISLAND OF Horakosa. PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA,

PLAN OF MOUNTAIN DISTRICT, VIÒTORIA. PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSIONS, SHANGHAI. PLAN TOKOHAMA

PLAN OF MANILA.

PLAY OF SAIGON.

PLAY OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG.

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THE DAILY FRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 101, 1988,

been so provod. It exaggerated notions have been dissipated, that is matter neither for regret wor surprise.

We said, however, that thors, was sound sorno in our contemporary's article, ga well as prejudice and arrogante. A well Founded complaint is advanced against The want of firmness exhibited by tho foreign Ministers, and especially by Sir RUTHERFORD Azooox and Sir Thomas WADE. Why to name of Sir John Wil BHAM should be omitted we do not know, for if reports from Peking are to be credited ho showe more weakness than either of the Ministers named. "The circumstances prose

FROM BINGAPORE PAPERS.]

LONDON, 1st August, MR. CHAMBERLAIN AND THE

PARNELLITES.-

POLICE COURT.

9th August.

ESTORE KE. SELCOME-SMITα.

CAUSING A NUISANCE.

assigned to the Department of the old that he was not in the Colony during last Mr. Caldwell objanted, but did not give his rea- Ang. 13, 1866, and in March, 1867, to the fifth winter, but he was informed that when the sous. We understood that the ship was free, Military District (Louisiana and Texas) Fromili pux broke out there were Insufficient bab be knowing bitter was afraid we would got aidant dslinson being dispensed with bis ad- means to meet it. There was only arent Into trouble with the Court. mintitration, transferred him, Sept. 12, shed, which was able to danger from fra By his Lordship-I the afvise Mr. Happ that 1867, to the Department of the Missouri, in which to ressive patients, the medical staff it would a better to take the Tamel out of Bri- where he continued until March, 1889, when, wasover worked, in fact there was a general în- tinh waters as peasibly there might be other.***** by the promotion, of Sherman, ko bosamo ; muflisday of incons to meet the spidemic. He claims brought against her. Lieutenant General, and assumed command of i did not know whether any stops had been taken Carl Roth, master marinor, at present sorot- For keeping the footpath in front of his pro Western and South-Western Müitney Divi- to prepare for an epidemic. He had heard that ary of the German Club, said-I was in commises in a Blthy ondition, thereby endangering sions, with his head-quarters at Chicago. On there had been. He thought the Board should mind of the Estrella while she was laid up in pablic health, Chiang Tes, of No. 61. Stauley the retirement of den. Bberman (Feb, 1864); have information on the inatter, and thorofare hathe harbour. I first want on board on the 4th Street, chorged on the information of Enspector Gen. Sheridan suggested to the command of the had given notion of the question Just read. Juua, 1885. I remember about a work before Grimble won fined $5, or ia default fourteen Arwy, with beadquarters at Washington.) The PRESIDENT atid be was sorry be could that being in Mr. Ropp's ofice when Mr. Mel- days Imprisonment.

not possibly give any information on this sub-by camo in. As soon as do got to the door bo

UNLAWFULLY BOARDING jeet. The matter could be referred to the said very thing is settled now. The Watrella is For unlawfully harding the steamer Namca Government for such inforisation as they orald parfiotly free. Yan can pay ma the dollars now." without the permission of the master, Lo Abing give. The question concerned the Government Bir. Papp td All right; Melbye, but how was food $10, or in default fourteen days' in- only and no individual could give information about Blackbund Stuith Have you settled with prisonment with hard labour as to what they had decided upon. It

him too?" Melbys said "Blackhead Smith has Mr. Ens asked if it was not in the power of got his sosurity, and is perfectly antisfied. Thero the Sanitary Board to take sach steps. Ho was is nothing in the way of your paying me the under the impressins that it was He re- $10,000 now," Mr. Rapp said he would see his membered on his return to the coking this year lawyer, and afterwords pay him the $10,000. he attended the last meeting of the old Banitary Cross-examined by the Attorney-General Hoard and they were discussing some zacbr. Rapp appointed me to take charge of the ganation, in

reagal. When Mr. Melbye came in the office he was very jahilant. I do not know anything of the partkulars of Smith's claim beyond that Blackhead Smith built the ship. That bear the matter spoken about. I was on board when the Estrella was arrasto The Pilot Fish was alongside. I had orders to get out of the bar bone as quickly as possible. Mr. Espp did not tell mo why Mr. Melbye said "I have given Black head Smith soeurity. He did not say I have paid the money to Mr. Caldwollte give security to Blackhead Smith."! I cannot recollent whether Mr. Caldwell's name was mentioned.

Mr. Chamberlain repudiated the charge.

THE GERMAN EMPEROR. The Emperor is at Fredrichsrah.

In the Hones of Cominent Mr. Parnell okary- ing out of the war of 1860," anys our coned Mr. Chamberlin with betraying Cabinet temporary, "led by a natural trongitian secrets to himself and others, when he was e from a provincial to an imperial policy. Minister of the Croma Local injuries weto no longer to bo lolly redressed, but all provincial complaints were to be dealt with by the Imperial Govern." ment. This was a distinct advance in the 124

theory of international intercouro, nothing could be said agriset it any more than one can take exception to the moral maxima of Confucius and Muccisa, Lo she one case as in the other it is in the practice and not

Communications on Editorial matters should be addressed "The Editor," and those on burinses "The

Dr. Ho Katsargentod that the question should be altered and addressed to the Government.

The SURVEYOR-GENERAL thought Mr. Elay question could be met by the President forward ing. it to the Government. He was porfestly uro the necessary information would be giron

Me Eos said that method would be audia-

THE SANITARY 'BOARD. The Sanitary Board mist yesterday afternoon. There were pracent Dr. Ayros, President, Hon J.. Price, Surveyor General: Mr. factory to him, and he therefore movel that the The BURVEYOR GENERAL seconded and the Stewart.Lockhart, Registrar-General: Fion. gestion be referred to the Government. Wong Sking, Dr. Ro Kai Dr. Canals, Mr. J. D. motion was carried unsuimonsly.

The Board then adjourned till Thursday, the 23rd inst Crow, soorttery

The minutes of the previous ordinary meet- ing were read and confirmed.

The BEGLETA stated that a letter had

Manager," and not to individuali by name.

Cervapoudarite are requested to forward their name and address with communicatisex addressed to the the theory of the doctrine that the store Humphreys Mr. N. J. Ede, and Mc. W. E.; Editor, not for publication, but ze videos of good is to be looked for. And in both cases falta

the failure bas heat tolerably. complete." That this failure might have been to some extent prevented by the exhibition of greater been received in the Colonia: Soretary Brinness on the part of the Ministors st Peuclosing dispatch from the Secretary of Beate for the Celonies with memorando from the king and the Governments they represented medical department of the Lood lovernment dero not admit of argument. A policy of Board on the subject of the Vasolnation Drai

members

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Leders for exten orpion of the Daily Press should

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be sent before 11 am on a day of publioteconciliation was adopted when evercion bance, which had been cironlated among the

IRLEYAONE s. 12.

The Daily Press.

HoNaxose, Avauer 107, 1888.

| But booting, insulting, náð brúskbaiting are

ought to have been applied. In its charges against our diplomatists we therefors agree with our Northern contemporary. But notwithglauding all the mistakes that have been made we are nevertheless of opinion that the tendency of the last twenty-dse jaara*; intercourse has been on the whole to diminish

.

Dr. Daherck notified that there is another typhoon approaching Luson,

The PARCIDENT proposed that this dispatch should be referred to a 8th-Committee of the Beard consisting of Dr. Cantlie, the Registrar- General sad himself, who should report upon it to the Board.

Board had any power to deal with vaccination.

Mr. Eps was in some doubt as to whether the

SUPREME COURT.

'9th August,

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.. BRYDER HOY, JAROBELL, ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE,

INDANGERING PUBLIS KÉALTH. Tong Cheung, of 56. Prays Central, mas charged witli keeping his latrine in Tong Maa Lane, in a filthy condition.

Dofouriant pleaded guilty..

....

The Magistrato by poweragiren in Bub-section of Soc. 2 of Ordinance 14 of 1985, imposed a fine of £5.

SIPONING INDECENT PROTOR FOR SALE, For the stove affeucs Kan Afət, a coolie, vas sentened to three months' imprisonment with hard labour, the punishment being importan der Aot 5 of Gorga IV. Cinum A, 8action 4,

DAMAGING A CHAIR. Albert Schonberger, of the Comptoir d'Es compie de Paris, was charged on the information of Kung Fat. chair contis, with injuring bis chair on the right of the 9th instant.

The defendant's statement was to the effect that at six p.m. on the 8th instans ho took a chair Shak Ching Chuen, the plainti, wald in March to Victoria ap and ordered the coolies to return 1885, I gave instructions to Mr. Rapp to pur to the Peak Hotel for him at 10 pm. He, how- ehase the Estrella for me. I gave him $20,000 over, left the hotel at 9.39 with a friend, and on ie carry out the purchase. I made an agros.oming out saw the chair in the mildle of the out with a man med Yan Sam Kin to sell roed. He pushed it down thể hillside. He bud the vast again to bìm for $35,000. I ròçmived not paid his coolies.

|$5,000 bergade money from bla, but was The couplaisant stated that he had found the obliged to give it back as I was able to gut chair considerably damaged at the bottom of a the roast. I had to pay Mr. Ropp for disrazine. baremment while the vessel was ander arrest,

When I ultimately got possession of the vessel :

Defendant was ordered to pay $2 compensation.

ING CORPORATION.

I could only well her for 822,000. In 1885 thers SHEK CHINO CHVEN D. OETIZ

was a great demand for steamers owing to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BẰNK- The hearing of this case was resumed."

Pranco-Chiasso war, bat the prices fell in Mr. Frazas, C., instructed by Mears. Wet- 1886 whan the war was oaded. If I had ton and Devon, appeared on behalf of the plain had the Tessel daring the time she was under tiff, and the Attorney General (Hon. E. Laat I could have made a large profit by hor. O'Malley, instructed by Messrs. Bharp, Johu

Cross-examined-I bought the vessel to sell son, and Stokes, for the defondant.

The following, is the report of the Court of Directam to be presented to the ordinary bmif- early general meeting of shareholders to be held on the 25th Angast

Thoy zaocmand transferring $105,000 Ea tha radit Tho balance of $10,441.36 to be carried to new pro-

of roserva fund witiele will then shand at $5.00 0. of and loan ace unt.

DIRECTO29.

AFAXOBR

LIABILITIES.

Marine ingurune Decorat..!

$

7,500,000.00

Dr. Ho KAI thought the Board required more information on the point, and that it would Henry J. Holmes and I am a solicitor pracer again if I wald make a profit, if not to use the contempt and hatred entertained by be better to have the latter read and dienssed tising in Hongkong. On or about the 30th her yeolf. I wished her to sail under for

eige dag as Franes was at war with China. To the Propriators of the Hongkong and Shanghai before reforcing it to a Sub-Committee.

March, 189, I remember seeing Mr. Bopp This concluded the enso for the plaintiff

Banking Corporation. Tan article, from the Chinese Times on the Obinese for foreigners and to cultivate

The PRCSIDENT said the dispatch had been at my office. We had a converentiae abɔnt the

GENTLEMEN,The dietors have now to submitta The Attorney-General in opering the one for you a general statement of the affairs of the bank, dveline of foreige prestiga in China, which mutual respect and a more friendly feeling. forwarded them by the Colonial Secretary and steamer Estrella. He instructed me to act for the defendant asid the defence was a contradic and balansa theat for the half-year endur ath Fana w reproduced in our yesterday's issut, con. We speak only of the tendency, for unhe thought they should report on the matter. him. Mr. Caldwell was the soliciter for the ton of the alluga ious brought forward on best

It was purely a medical question, and be ture other side. I saw him on March 31st. We had a half of the plaintiff, which it had been cought The uri profits for that paried, including $20,904,51 tains a curious jumble of sound sense, pre-fortunately the adnat result Ins beer very fore thought the best plan was to refer it to a long conversation about tlio sale of the Estrellato etablish by evidenon. The first five para balanssbrught forward from last account, after pas- judice, and arrogance." "A concurrence. of small,

Sub-Committee consisting of Dr. Cantlis, the He gave me several particulars, and weathmed Kraphs of the petition were ndritted, and aging all charges, duduating intorce paid and dus, and Registrar-isneral, and himself, who after con- that there had been some claims against the regarde paragraphs 6, there was no substantial making provision for had and donttill accounte The LIST OF RESIDENTS now containe testimony," says our contemporary, "seems to

amwant to 5730,11.30, of which after takie out zo- sidering it would report to the Boart Any ship, and that actions had been taken by distinte. With reference to paragragh 7, which unemision in direntars there remains for expropria the name of

member would then, of course be at liberty to Mogregor Smith and Jahu Heary Smith state that on or about the 26th May, 1885, ti 1710,441.36. ****** FODETSEY THOTRAND AND FIVE HUNDRED-establish the fact of the decline of the pres

make any remark or suggestion he thought it. Calitwall mantienet that he had acted for the defendant informed the plaintiff that the tige of foreigners vis-d-as the Chinese.

From this sum, the directors recomma the par- FOREIGNER:

on their report

the other aide, and in consequence of the pro- Estrela had been released from arrest and share, Fhich will noser

•ent of a divideral of one pound and tex xhillingë për. arranged under che Alphabet in the strictest Several correspondents in our columna have • The Agents (Mater. Adamson, Bell & Co.) Mr. Bus sd be thought the Sunitary Board codings he had taken he had caused the actions seizure, and that full security had been given The Ufference to exchange hetween 6, the kato at order, the initials as well as the surnames lately draw attention to it in the North, inform us that the steamer Waverley left Singa-bad nothing to do with Tacoination, under the to be dropped. He showed me ne papers or to meet the claims of Macgregor Smith, and which the dividend is declared, and 8), bio rata of being alphabetical

Public Health Bill That question had already documents or referoner to the claims of the two of all other persons olsimine or likely to the cor, amoauta to $300,000 The MAPS PLANS have been mostly and the last Shanghai papers indicate a pore for this port yesterday.

buen raised by legal minta. Could they appoint Smitts. He said that there was no valid claim claim against the vessel, and that the plaintiff re-engraved in a superior style and brought up similar retrogression in the very spot where The Arrent informans that the Austro-Hungan Committee with regard to a subject that did against the ship. The clear understanding might safely pay the aging instalment of to dato, They now consist of

left in my mind after the interview was $10,000 and proceed to complete the purchase FLAGS OF MERCANTUR HOUSES IN CHINA.the foreign influence is the strongest, Itrian Lloyd's steamer Maria Terese, from Frisate, not concern them

left Singapore for this port on Wednesday-

The SURVEYOR GENERAL Sall he ventured that although those claime had been wed, and transfor of the end atea vassed, this para- CODE OF SIGNALS IN USE AT VICTORIA PEAK. appears that the residents in Shangbai can. MAP OF THE FAR EAST.

The water supply for the Peak is becoming to think everything concerned them that the they had all been disposed of. I heard that aph cortained three distinct allegations intar. Mr. Hoppins has reached on leaving the solony sut go and come from their cemetery with very important for those who live there, and the Gosorner taked them for an opinion upon. They an attachment had been worved on the woven in such a way sa to make it dimenit to se The directors baro invited Mr. N. A. Bibs to 11 out being booted, insulted, and occasionally drainage from these houses is a serious matter had been asked for their opinion upon this matter, ship, and I then saw Mr. Caldwell, and weparate them. The feat was ful defendant gave the surant sant. This appointment requires cond:ms-

and he thought the best possible manner to ob- arranged that Mr. Melbye should give a bond to assurance that security had been given, the se

tion at this meeting. brick-boiled by the villagers on the road." for the whole colony.

tain it was to appoint a Committee of praotionl Mr. Macgregor Smith. On the 12th May, I mond that security had been given in gregor The sòcounts have beni a lys al by the bountabl The vive vars examination of the students of mes to consider it, who should then report to Mr. Bapy and Mr. Caldwell in reference to Smith asait; and the third that amrity had been Prizes Ryrie and Mr. Suhartos Henderson. no new things; foreigners have beos neens- the College of Medicine for Chinese will take the Board-

the affair, and then Mr. Caldwell arranged that vientometallother possible alaimson the restal.

four BEL-Izving, Chairmaą. The PRESIDENT said it would take a very long the suit of foreign attachment should be They admitted that substantially en aurando

Hongkong, 7th August, 1984. tomed to them in China from the earliest place at the City Hall "this evening at half-pastime to consider the whole matter. betoro the solved, and then the swignment abouki be bar. PLAY OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE, VR Df intercourse with that empire, and Chi.seven and is open to the public.

·was given in request to augengur Smith's claims, Board Tao wathed he had suggested would ried out. On the 37th May I rassived a letter We hear that, contrary to the opinions at facilitate matters,

-1883 in suit 18 of 1985, but in that ous only, but TRACT or ABSETS AND LATILITIES, SETH JUNE, nese have also hadexperience of then in foreign gest exprosect, it is highly improbable that My HUMPHRYS bad arrest pleasure in se Caldwell with reference to the letter on the arde all possible claims. Moreover in regard d-up capital

from Mr. Caldwell, dstad that day, I saw r. they denied that any asurance is giren as re countries. The inclination to throw half a the Indo-China stoamor Leesong, which, it will conting the President's proposal that the matter day. The sparersation was specially with reto Moogrogor Smith's claim the assurauce was Reserve fu An Anglo-Chinese Calendar, Mean of Barome-brick at the bead of a stranger is not con-

ba remembered is sabere at Port Arthur, will be referred to a Sub-Committee on the ground gard to the claim of Macgregor Baits, as this not that seesity had been given but that Notes in circulation. ter and Thermomsfor, Bainfall, &o. A full Chronology of remarkable stents since fined to any nation in particular, but he got of

that the small porouson was rapidly approach was the only action pending at the time. it would be given by subsequent arrauge Depselta

was mentioned by Mr. Caldwell that the shipment. With referenea to that, their case was so the advent of foreigners te Chian and Japan. wherever it is met with it is on to be Yesterday morning & samper loaded withing and the best opinion that that Beard or a

Marily-repressed. As to the suns of re-granita stats capsized opposite Sam Shai Poo and sub-Committee of it could give, the Government was thou free from all claims and would be as for that the gatrantes list bean carried out and was entitled to in the interests of the Colony signed. J. H. Smith's obair was also definitely plaintiff so far bad suffired no injury at all. the occupants-two carrying cooliea and a bog- opression, however, few will agree will the were precipitated into the water. One soodie and thought that they should not waste time in sevised Mr. Eapp that the sale should be carried ander, Mr. Mcgregor Smith's suit, and it was The matter was one of anoh urgency that he mentioned on that date. On the faith of this Arrangements were made for giving erity Tientaic print, which would have foreignors the boy were picked up by a junk, but the couidering whether this question was their busi- ont, and I prepared a draft of main. On the 28th only from the disclosure of an unforeseen dili- Scules of Commissions and Charge nãopted by "mské no bones" about sanuming a superio. other man was drowned. No trades of the body ness or not, but should presume, since their Way Ian Mr. Rapp sad Mr. Melbye Mr. Rappelty that& hitob cocarred, a bitch which had epision was asked, that it was their business, and I believe, paid $10,000 on that date. I arised at the affect of making the defendant go back him to pay it, as for the rest of my knowledgeulan his andertaking, but merely the diet af town bands, and emulate the example of su Some Canton manfueturers are considering in their opinion accordingly.

The motion was then pat and carried anclaims had been settled. When I was talking to postponing for a few days the carrying out of the visability of transferring their industriee early missionary who was known to have to Hongkong, provided the Government will aimsly.

Mr. Caldwell about the discontinued claims when bis arrangements.

Paragraph 8 they preo-Investorsats, viz The SECRETARY read a petition from the formatters were first explained, hatold me that J. Holly agreed to, although of coure they hunted down a culprit, and administrred give them facilities White and red bad mann. cfalsely printed matter, to which reference is castigation after a two miles' chase. This factories, glass, leather, and nail factories are a servancy contrarier asking for compensation in Smith's claim was not valid, and that it could not ad not admit that in statements enliad upon

Low of them. If this comes about it will be a coquence of his being called upon to provide affect the ship. The iuster was spoken of more were the statements alleged Paragraph 9 The abovelnied with the constantly required by reeldents and then our con.emporary calis "a just and manly great addition to the trade of the Colony.extrem outside the terms of his agreement. that once, and Mr. Caldwell ignored the idea of really raised the same inze as paragraph 7. bank of England is a having commercial or political relations with the bearing.” Conduct of this kind la mech

spacial Lotion every 1,442,357.14 The Secretary stated that this petition was the any claim of his standing against thoship. Ido not as to the allegation enntained therein that: "Out of the months of babes and Chinemen."ontcome of an order sent by him to enquirs the recollect anything about security being given to defendant made statements which he knew to be

B, 5,000,000, Indian 4 per Countries embraced within the scope of the more calcainted to pravoke than to suppress Yesterday afternos a fortune teller, who had number of men smployed in the 'est district Mr. J. H. Smith on behalf of his alam. It was true, the ovidends that would be brought

cent. Government ban. 2,195,045.04 CARINICI I And DIRECTOSY,

The Contents of the appendix aretos aumer-insults and cutrages. To gira foreigners been food for gambling, was interrogated at the and having that number increased from 13 to on the strength of the saurance that there was would show, if it was not already established Bills discounted, loss and credits

Bills receivable ons to recapitulate in an Advertisement, but in general, leeres to kick and cuff Felice Station by an Inspector in conqueses 20. He did not think his claim for $50 a month rothing against the ship that I advised. Mr that what the defendant did was to give an

Happ to pay the $10,000. On the 5th June of a statement mala by him to the affect that compensation, ressonable. noludo

19-means that arrangements had been made and Bank promises. at their pleasure, would be attended by the arresting lakong was in the habit of receiv TREATIES WITH CHINA—

TUS SURVEYOR GENERAL suggested that themet Mir. Melbye and Mr. Rapp at Mr that security would be given, so that the very Great Britain, Nanking, 1642

ing three gents "hash mugy from overy gami Serretary should investigate tus mattor and End Caldwell's offre to executa a bill of sale. Before foundation of the allegation of falsehood, beze bler. During the course of the examination the out what extra expense the contractor had been We met Tiantain, 1858-

the offles Mr. Rapp informed me was diepated. The defendant never gave any outrages necur there, are unally means Inspector aid "Bat you were found guilty of put to and the Board than might recommend that he had seen the Spanish Conal, who had representation that the ship had been released

gambling by the Magistrate this morning. How that whatever compensation was fair should be spoken to him conceming his costs. I then want what he sail was that arrangements had been PROFIT AND LOS ACCOUNT, WITH JUUR, 1983.

with him to see Mr. Caldwell Mr. Caldwell mids which he expected and hoped to be realised. do you account for that decision? The answer paid to bitt lir qwn officials, and it is only in Magistrate gives some very funny decisions.”

was I cannot account for it. That illustrious Mr. EDx moved That a lefter be addressed then sent for Mr. Melbye, but he did not come: The paragraph went on to say The said steam-o amounts written of:--Remuneration

be directors **** ****** to the Government requesting it to supply the Wo all most at two o'clock, and Mr. Melbye hip Etralla us not released from the said To dividend account: 10a, pe abace the last resort that the n280 ou violence

Sanitary Board with memoranda'of all" works peated what Mr. Rapp hul with about the Consul seizure and arrest antil the 16th day of June, of 00,000 barrom £90,000 at 4/6 A rodowa at Singapore fell in on the 31st that may be contemplated which efter_comple- Mr. Bappand Mr. Melbye agreed to divide the pas, and no security had been given or ever was Te die and Adjustment account — Differ be

Jay, killing two on and injuring a number of tion will come under the control or supervision costa of charge. On June 10th the English bill given by the defendant or by any one in bis The others. It was a two storeyed building. On the of the Board. Such memorands to be sent to of ants was executed at my of Mesrease of an his bhlf to meet the claims of Joba

at which the cridane is declared, and are upper floor there were only tity tans of copra, the Board before the proposed works ara sem Rapp, Melbye, and Caldwell, and mysli Henry Smith, one of the persons referred to in To wears fund

end as the floor was intended to bear a strain of manood, and to contain information sufficient to were present. When the bill of sale wes

A deseription of Chinese Festival Fasts, &o,

with the lays on which they fall, Comparative Tables of Money, Weights,

Scale of Hongkong Stamp Datius.

The Hongkong Postal Guide for 1888.

the Chambers of Commerce of Hongkong,ity to the Chinese, take the aw into thei Shanghai, Amoy and Neroiwang. Hongkong Chair, Jinricksha, and Boat Hire

The APPENDIX consists of

Fout HUNDEND PAGER

Chefoo with Addition Article Opium Convention, 1888.

and all ethers not abrogated.

France, Tientsin, 1858

Convention, 1860 *Tientsin, 1885

Treaty of Commeris, 1886. Convention, 1887.

United States, Tientein, 1938,

Additional, 1869

Teking, 1850

-Gorman, Tientsin, 1801

Peking, 1890

Russia, Japan, Spain, Brasil, and Pora.

TRGATITE WITH JAPAN

Great Britain

United States

TREATIES WITH COKEA

TREATLES WITH SIAM.

TREATIES WITH ANAM-

Kotlerlands

Corasi

TREATIES WITH ÚSAKRÓDEL CUSTOME TARIFES

Chinese Japanese

LEGAL

Siamage Corean

the most disastrous courquences. When

by which punishment can ba brought

upon the culprits through the medium.of

by the aggrieved-individuel—can-

fastifled. Our contemporary era: Chinese thomasives have never been

were visible.

8,000,000.00 250,000.00

...$ 5,417.32.82

70,793,239.99

.... 71,24.962.06

all myable (including drafts or fo

don bankers and work night drawiura on Landes office against bille zecev. able and bullen shipments) 11,427,999.94 wwww...... 723,441.36

Prost and loss 4400

k

Анекте

*100 per cont. Consol

1500 na cont. Indian Govern- mat sterling loan.

Bend stock

$108,531,327.18

8,741,917.51

2.659.808.08 46,191,187.18 43,046, 265.83

87741280 110,483.80

$103,501,327.18

C.

10,000.00

460,000,00

eace in arabanre between the rate

30, the correct rate of the day,200,000,00

100,000 00

10,641.36

$720,441.98

happy in any part of their own coun300 fous, and coprs is so light that it was distri- opable the Board to offer enrgesticus thereon if made out I was ander the impression that paragraph 7 of this petillon, and well known Tolalanuovaried forward to nezt half-year

By balace undivided profita,

Het Decembar, 1837.

to the defendant as a porson who had claims y than they have been under the quasi bated over considerabis area, this could not it thinks desirable. Alse to furnish the Board the Estrella and been released from foreign against the said ship. Now, they and that government of foreigners in Shanghai. And lure contributed much to the fall. The bricks with memorands of all Bush works we are now in attachment groseedings, entered into by MrJohn Henry Smith had no claims against the

of the walls after the fall showed 'nothing but a progress" He said that under the Public gregor Smith. On the 1st Jane I wrote to ship. He was not known to the defendant as a so much as this the case dwing the ad-little sand adhering to them. There was no sp. Health Ordinance the Board had power to Mr. Caldwellspent the execution of the bill of male person who had any claims against the chip, and

ministration of Sir HARDY PARKER in, the pearance of two or three bricks sticking together.idspect and was responsible for the maitary Neither Mr. Caldwell nor Mr. Melbye had ever he never had any. That was to say, the defor. By sucunt of net szoûts for the city of Qinton that eren some of the afficis as if proper martar had been need; nothing but muintanance and supervision of a great number informed me that the vessel had not been relens dont took the position and maintained the post- al months ending 30th fane,

Band, which the breeze blew about in clouds of works of „various devoriptions, from marketsed, or that a new attachment was threatene tion that whatever allegations of clauns may have 1888, after dedzeting all ax Tehases begged that the foregrers nicht re- The only portions okahs bailing that showed and flung for housse to pigation, and it was After the bill of mule was excented Mrba tusde J. H. Smith bad done nothing to show penses and interest-paid sind.

*** umia beyond the stipulated time." If this any pobssion were the inside pillars supporting only reasonable that they should have soms Rapp cald that he wanted to get the doon that heladolains and in point of fact he had not were go, the petitioners for the prolongation the floors. These lay in broken sections sight or information as to the construction of these ments from the German Consol, and I be aur The defendant's enderinking was entirely

twalys bricks in thickness.

works so what they might hava sú opportunity lions that Mr. Caldwell spoke about the ad with regard to Maogrigon Saith's claim, and ho of the foreign occupation had doubtless teen

of knowing that it was they would be required risability of this being done. Mr. Rapp then the Attorney General) might say with referensa favourably impressed by the firmness-with |

to sparvise. Take, for instance, the Yaumati kave Mr. Caldwell a obequs. I believe it was to this charge ha bed at heard yet what legal which the use of violenes by foreigners' to-

slaughter house and cattle depot which would $5,000. I first heard that the vessel had not been contentious his friend was going to make that To balance on 18th June, 1888 1877,wards Chiness was in all cases put down.

appear in the estimates of 1999, he thought that released on June 11th. On the next day I at the defendant did traverse this allegation that was they ought to as the plane before those places tended Mr. Caldwell, and I was assured by him put forward of deliberate and unmistakable frană. were erected. That was the only way in which that the ship would be released and that security there was a distinct allegation of fraud hers the Hosed would form any intelligent idea of had been given against the claims of Macgregor against some one. Now, they know that Mr what they bad to do.

aith and J. H. Smith. On the 18th I again aw

Orders in Council for Government of HBM

Subjoots in China and Japan, 1865, 1878, 1881, 1884, 1884, 1886, 1888, Rules of H.B.X. Supreme and other Courts

in China and Japan

Tales of Conenler Fees

Cado of Civil Procedure, Hongkong

Table of Hongkong Court Fees ·

Admiralty Enies

Farsign Jurisdilation Aut

Regulations for the Consular Courts of United

States in China

Hales of Court of Consule at Shanghai Chinens Passenger Act

TRADE REGULATIONS

Biat

That there has been a decline, of foreig prestige in China is ammod rather than provod by the Chinese Times. As time has passed the Chinese baro naturally, beccio more familiar with foreigners, and if famili. 17 has not bred contempt, it was only to be expented that it should at least diminish

the fear with which a forbigner was formerly rieved. But fear and respect are not quite convertible torms, and though the for- Customs and Harbour Regulations for the difigner may to-day be regarded with less

dread, then inmediately after

Chinio Japan

Customs Seizure, China

ferent purts of China, Philippines, Siam, &

Platage Regulations

Horakone

Charter of the Colony,

Bales of Legislatíve Connsil

Part Regulations

Orders may be sent to Daily Fress Office, where it is published, or to the following Agents Mac. Mr. F. A. da Crus.. SWAZOW...Musars. Quelch & Co. “ÁMOY....................Messrs. C. Oorari & Co. FORMOSA.....Mesars. C. Gerard & Co, Foooo.......Mesére. Hodge & Co. "

the wara

it doen not follow that he in holdin less respect. As our contemporary says ("In the earlier time foreign, intercourse with |the Chinese was a "lons complicated. affuir then it has since become, and wae in fact confined to commercial business which was

of a plain kad simple claraster. The whole Foreign community atood shoulder toshoulder

se men who knew that the common cause

was also the cause of each individual. The Naro Mesure. Kelly & Walsh, ghai,opening of the country and the rebellion to SHANGHAI Hall & Heite Co-operative Co.. gether attracted people of every description SHANGHAI. Messrs. Telly & Walsh. NORTHERN & HOU& Holtz Co-operative Co. to the coast of China, who disregarded ibe LITER Forts and Kolly & Walsh, Shanghai maxime of paliny which had bound, the NAGARAKI Mears. TheC.&J. Trading Co. foreigners to each other, and an element of KOBE-OSAKA....Mesars. F. Welsh & Co. YOKOHAMA..Mostra. Kelly Watch: MANTA..Mesars. Dias Puertas & Co.

degradation was thus introduced." But if the Chinese hare since that time had ex-

BAION. Mesere. Solroeder, Frères and perience of a lower olaas of foreigners

Gerdes

Hasor Mr. L'. Maźniroy,

Ina well as of the class which constituted HAIPHONO......Mr. G. Gavella

the foreign residents in the early days, BAXOKOR Messrs. Kamsay & Co.

ther have no witnessed the adoption SINGAPORE...Messrs. Kelly & Walch PENANG.... Mesere. Magrard & Co.

of many foreign insprovedente; the steam- CONTO...een A. M. & J. Fergusen.

ship is to be seen on their coasts and Calca Mer NewmanD & CO.

rivers, the telegraphe stretches from one end. STONET... Wekers. Gerto: & Goloh. MELBOURNE Hear Norton, Hargrave & Co. of the Empire to the other, the railway it BRISBANE Mesara. Gordon & Gefch. befog introduced, foreign literature has been LONDON... Hr. F. Alger, Clement's Lane. LONDON..

Messrs. Street & Co., Cornhill translated into Chipese, foreign medicino is Hasara. Bates, Hondy & Co.coming into repage, and in many other mat LONDON, Mr. W. M.W, 161,Carmen St.tera of smeller moment foreign influence has FABIO....He L.B.Bloby,68,Exe Lalevette. BERLING. Hüdəbrizdal12 Alsxandrine made itself beneficially felt. That under

Stroet

theso sircumstances there should have been BẠN FRANCO, MI, L. P. Fhher, 21, Merchants any decay of well-founded respect for Earo-

Exchange.

| peons, either fudividuilly or bollectively, a New York WM A. Wind, 21, Park Bews:

Daily Pram Offbej Janowys 1888:

LONDON

hardly what would be expected, nor hat it

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

SUPPLIED TO THE DAILY TREN"]

LONDON, 7th August. THE NORTH BORNEO PROTECTORATE,

General Sherider is dead.

20,900.51

600,597.85

***** *20,441.26

$20.441.86

BESERVE FUND

4,000,000.00

$4,990,000,00

-100,000.CD

$1,000,000.00

MR. PARNELL ON HOME RULE AND IMPERIAL FEDERATION.

Mr. Parnell has addressed the following latter

Dr. CANTLI said he had much pleasure in Mr. Caldwell. I wrote to him on the same day and Urtis was not here and had really inken so part By balance on aist Decembar, 1887 3,000.00

in the transaction, and they must therefore tako Br amount transferred from profit and Sir James Fergusson states that negotiations sounding the motion, but he would like to hear also on the 15th, nrging on him the decessity of their choice between Mr. Caldwell and Mr. continue for the extension of a British protec-irom Mr. Ede if it was intended that they should getting the Estrella released with all despatch Melbys. torate over North Borneo, Barawak, and Brunei, take notion of every fresh building that was to and asking him that Mr. Rapp might enter no His Lordship said he had intended to ask Mr. he greeted. He had mentioned as an instance damage by the delay. Mr. Caldwell wrote in na. Francis whether he was going to adhere to this OBITUARY

slaughter houses and cattle dapôts, and he should swer saying that the releass would be efected statement. It was alleged in the petition that our- like to know whether he menut that the Board immediately. I wrote to him again on the same day. talu statements made by defendant were untrae, We take the following polies of the dressed rationic son and discuss the plans of every fresh saying that the balance of the money was ready, bo well knowing at the time they were untrue. Of General from Men of the Time"--General | building or only places of the class named, which and that I feared that there would be trouble course the defendant had soted only by his Philip Henry Sheridan was born in Somerset, might become public naisances. He should like about the matter if the ship were not immengeste and therefore the acessation really lag oo Ohio, March 6, 1831. He gradusted at the to know the extent and scops of the nation. diately released. On the 19th Taited Mr. them. If this allegation was not withdrawn it to Mr. C. J. Rhodes, a member of the Legisin Military Acadamy at West Point in 1958 and This idea was in bin mlad when he expressed the aldwell, and he informed me that semity would delay the ease by recessitating the tire Assembly of Cape Colony, and an ex-Cabinet Barred on franibor duty in Teras for nearly wish on a previous occasion that the Sanitary had been accepted by the Registrar, and that emmining and cross-examining of a number of Minister, in reply tos communication from him, two years, and in Oragon from 1855 to 1881 Engineer should be present at the matlaga to the ship would be pleased iramediately. I then witness with wand to persons mla ware known dated June 19 On the outbreak of the civil war he was give any information. If the present motion attended the Registrar, and he wild that the or not to be in the habit of stating what was untras, pada masa

26rd June, 1889: sppointed Quartermaster of the Army of were carried it would give the Board, he thought der would be made. I saw the griler being made Mr. Francis said he would coacider the ques. Dear Sir, Isu much obliged to you for your South-Western Masouri, and in April, 1862, every possible information that could be wanted out Concerning. Mr. J. E. Smith's claim. I. tion of withdrawing this allegations (

letter of the 19th inat, which confirms the very Chief Quartermaster of the Westoru Decarl- Mr Ens, in reply to Dr. Cantle's question, was assured in Me Caldwell's statement that The Attorney-General said he should then ask interesting account gives me at Avondale Isat ment. In May, 1882 he was appointed said he meant bie motion to be wary general and security had been given. I know that the E for an adjournment until his friend had made Jasnoy by Mr. Swift Mao Weill as to his inter- Colonel of the 2nd Michigan Volanter thus whatever work was being entered upon tolla was arrested as Mr. Rapp was about to up his mind. He could not go on with his ease signs and conversations with you on the subject Cavalry, was commissioned Brig. General of that they would have to puparvien when finished, take her out of the harbour: On the 16th Jan Volunteers, July 1, 1863, quit after a brief they should have the plans of Under the Mesers Melbye and Rapp were in raya

until he know whether the charge of trand was of Home Rala for Ireland: going to be adhered to or noté

I-may say at once and frankly, that I think period, was put in command of the 11th Ordinance there were a great number of soch gethar. The reason of Mr. Repp's hurry to get His Lordship said he did not see why the onser have correctly judged bas exclusion of the Division of the Army of Ohio. He command works and bia ansalation was intended to apply the vessel cleared was because Mr. Caldwell ad should be adjourned. His remark was simply a fish members from Westminster to have been a ed a divizion in the Army of the Cineland to such workevised him to gat ber cleared and away as quickly anggestion to Mr. Francis. There was no rea- defpot in the Home Rule measure of 1885, and, at the battle of Stone River, Dec. 31, The STEVIZOR GENERAL thought the motion as possible. I board him say this: Mz. Bapp on why the Attorney General should not pro farther, that this proposed exclusion may have 1862, saved the army from roat by his stubborn was very clear. It stated that they wished to seemed very much surprised, and wanted to know ooed with is case. The allegation offrandiven some colour to the accusations so frsaly realstange. For his gallant conduct he was hare plans of all works* which after completion why he alonii hurry. Mr. Caldwell asked how was undoubtedly there at present. promoted to be Major-General of Volnuteers will come under the control or supervision of the he could tell, and mid that there night by siber The Attorney General Bat I should like to do against the Bill, that it had a separatist In April, 1864, ho was called to the Army of Board." He had great pleasure in expporting claims against the ship. This was a gateral know before going on what line my friend is tenstener. I say this while strongly avorting the Potomso by General Grant, put in corn-bis friend's motion. It would be impossible to statement. I went down to the Harbour Office, golog to take. He has heard the whole of the and beleving that the measure itself was coapted by the Irish people, without afterthought of mand of the Cavalry Corps, and within the expect the Board to supervise any work eficient, and while getting a clearance an attempt was evidenen and surely he can depila now whether the kind, and with an earn st desire to work it months of May, Jane, kod July, besides by ankes it had the necessary information before made to get the clesiace prevented. On shanight or not be latends withdeswing that charge. protesting the lanks of the army and re- brodsY

"y of the 17th: I saw Mr. Caldwell.; He appeared connoitring the enemy's position, was suceuse-

25, 1965, to strike the Boat blow for the orer Board.

The Ho Kay wished to know whether Mr. Edo vory indigeant at the notion that had beetrod Ke Lordship seid he thought it was hardly & out in the same spirit in which it was offered-a let bygches be bygonos, and a determination to only age. In eightoon distinct notions. included publie drainage in his motion by Mr. J Hi Smith, and again rated positively question to be answered on the apar of the art of cordial good will and trust, a desire to socept it as a final and satisfactory settlement of Ons the th of August 1864 ha was put in The SURVEYOR GENERAL Certainly not that the claim was perfectly Invair Caldoment

Mr. Francis-We do adhere to the charge, the long-standing dispate and trouble between command of the Army of the Ehedandoab, The Board has nothing to do with public drainaps well than arranged to put in an appearance for and alloge in the strongest possible torna, that Great Britain and Ireland. and soon after of the Middle Military De Ho Kaz said the public drains might be all the defendants, Mr. Melbys agreed to pay there ban bien fraud

-1 in sery glad to flad that you consider the all caste and expenses of the action, Division, where he gained several snoceases we zulances,

The Attorney General then proceeded to deal over General Early, for whick - ko. was MY. EDE said this did not come within the

Crom-examined by the Attorney-General with the remaining statements in the petition measure of Home Rale to be granted to Ireland mude a Brig-General of the United States terms of his resolution. The resolution imply owl pals positively se to the entries in my diarre Aa to the payment of $5,000 for the release of should be thorough-going, and should give her. army, and in November following was made applied to sued works as would come under the Mr. Caldwell told me that the claims against the ship be said the defendant did not deny that completo portrel over her own affairs without Major-General. His joined General Grant's supervision of the Board when finished. Fublio the Betrefa bed all been disposed of That was the money was paid, but he said there was no reserveden, and I cordially agree with your Army at City Print, when he started, sech drolos did not come under supervision of the the impression left en my mind at the time. nepasity for Laying it Mr. Rapp never bind pinion that there should be effective safeguards

The name of J. H. Smith does not occur in my any authority or sauction from defendant to for the maintenance of Imperial unity. throw of Geverst Lee's Army of Northern The FEESIDENT In the case of a public desin diay never had any discussion with Mr. pay it. The original claim of Mr. John Herr Howe Brie is also entirely my own, for I hare Virginia. He fought the battle of Dinwiddio besqming à nuisance we canest deal with it. We Caldwell as to the Hellbood of J. H. Smith Smith was, he thought, sat dows at about $1,000 Court Homes, March 31, nud that of Five can only call the attention of Government to it bringing a claim against the chip. I remember or $1.500, and why they should kava pail him long felt that the continans of the presenter mi

Constitutionel systers is quite impracticable. „Forks, which necessitated. Lee'e ernoustion of, Mr. HUMPHRYS proposed as an amendments conversation about the hoisting of the German 85,000 had not been explained. His share in the But to return to the question of the retention Richmond and Paterb ng, April 1, and in that after the words may be contemplated. In fag, and so fix as I can recollect Br. Caldwell sip amounted to about $400 The bogus cult in of the Irish members at Westminster, my si the Army of Northern Virginia fod, he con- the reaction, the words by the Government advised Mr. Rapp to wait before doing. I da Admiralty, instituted by him, was a grave abuse view upon the points and the probabilities of stantly attacked, and harassed them, and com- Į be inserted.

not. kadw what his reason was for giving such of the judicial procedure of the colony, advice. ZEN

At this stage the case was adjourned till thin the future, and the bearing of the subject upon

the question of Imperial Federation. Re-examined-Between the 1st and 16th June

My own feeling upon the mazure is that if morning at half past ten o'clock

3r. Gladstone includes in his next Home Bule measure provisions for such retention, we should ahoertally concur in them and accept them with

polled their surrender at Appomattox Court The amendment having boun sovepted the House, April 21885. He was assigned to the solution was carried unanimously, Command of the Military : Disition of the MA: EZE, pursuant to notice, naked the follow. I did unt endoreload that any disim had been June 17. Bes Under a new reorganisation: taken to moves a possible endemic of small por the time the German flag was mentioned motking Houth-west, Jane & and of that of the Gulf, Ing question What stops if spy, are being threatened and sent in by Me. J. H. Smith At of the Military Dietricis nad Departments he in the appromoting pool Besson." He stated, was asid abous freak malies by Mr. Si E. Smith

The young man with a slender salary should choses for his vile a girl of small wanted

Your conclusion as to the only alternative for

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