THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1883.
Jean Pageall, of Canida, a seaman, was uptime being 6 days 23 hours and 48 minutes. She before Mr. Wodehouse this morning on a charge left Queenstown on the 29th ult, and arrived at of creating a disturbance in Lascar Row yester-runs were as follows: 45, 401, 421, 419, 428, New York at 6 am. on the 6th inst. Her daily day. Thomas Ryan P.C. No. 8, stated that at 7 413. and 312 miles. This is the first time that ‚p.m. yesterday he saw the Canadian quatrelling the outward passage has been made by any
with, some Chinese and making a thundering steamer under seven days. noise. The quarrel arose from the fact that a "pal" had lost a hat and Mr. Pageall was accusing a shopkeeper of the theft. The Cana- dian was not drunk at the time. His Worship discharged the noisy member with a caution,
FRANCE'S PENAL COLONIES,
⚫ Great Britain abandoned the transportation of convicts many years ago because the countries in which her pepal colonies were established-
up
To be Let.
TO LET.
(447
FLOOR AT No. 8, OLD BAILEY, STAKET. Apply on
THE PREMISES. Hongkong, 8th Junc, 1883.
TO.BE LET, (WITH POSSESSION FROM THE 1ST JULV NEXT.)
LATED ROOMS suitable for OFFICES FIVE COMMODIOUS and well VENTI or a FAMILY DWELLING HOUSE at No. 24,
Apply to
F. VINCENOT, & Peel Street,
[450
Australia and Tasmania--had been settled by A GROUND Intelligence received at St. Petersburg from thousands of respectable emigrants who naturally relations are now of a friendly character, and Vience states that the Russo-Chinese frontier objected to having the off-scourings of society thrown upon them, France took up tlie trasport- that with the aid of the Chinese frontier authorisation plan of settling the crime problem after ties a stop has been put to the depredations of England had abandoned it, and her experiment the Nomads. It is added that on the occasion is now in an interesting stage. A great many of the Easter Festival an official visited the convicts have been transported to New Cale Russian Camp to offer the congratulations of donia, in the South Seas and the plan is to first employ them at hard labor for the Govern- In the Summary Jurisdiction Court before Mr. the chief Chinese authorities.
The German barque Prut, which arrived at ment, but to afterward encourage them to set Praya Central; corner of Pottinger Street, Justice Russell this morning the case was called Hamburg on April 19th, from Hongkong, has for themselves and accumulate in which Mr. James Bulgin, editor of the China been forbidden by the authorities to discharge lustration of the difficulty and, at the same
property, An Mail, sues Mr. R. Fraser-Smith, proprietor and her cargo, consisting of general goods and about time, the necessity of implanting habits of publisher. the Hongkong Telegraph for an 2,000 cases of firecrackers, because of a quantity industry in men who have grown up in the prac alleged libel published in the last named journal of Chinese matches (very ignitable) being found tice of crime, is contained in the fact mentioned on the 5th inst., damages being laid at $1000, Mr.scaltered about among the cargo, which must by a late correspondent that, out of 130 convicts have been done in Hongkong when loading, who had served their time, but were living in a Jno. J. Francis, barrister at law, appeared for the thereby exposing ship and cargo to granted writes only eight would accept the offer of a mining nger. condition of semi-imprisonment and idleness, plaintiff, and remarked that this was the case in The Paris correspondent of The
Granville asked the Chinese Government whe. So careful is the Government to remove all ago that written pleadingswould be requisite. Mr.ther it would accept Sir Harry Parkes as Minister obstacles that could interfere with the possible Justice Russell observed that it would be at Peking. It is added that Chinh not only reform of these men that anyone insulting a re- better to have written pleadings as the parti-seems disinclined to do so, but evinces 'surprise formed convict by taunting him with his former culars of the plaintiff's claim set out nothing that at a time when England has every advant-condition is liable to severe punishment. In some of the transported felons the criminal in- definite. The defendant said he had ingin remaining on excellent terms with her the tended, and had given the learned barrister British Government should not have proposed stincts are almost or quite incradical, and crimes for this post a man who can be regarded as
of violence in New Caledonia are of frequent informal notice of his intention, to ask his lord- perfectly sympathetic.
occurrence. ship to appoint a time to allow him to submit
Hongkong, 8th June, 1883..
Intimations.
HONGKONG, CANTON, AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
EXCURSION TO MACAO..
THE "HONAM" will make a Trip to TMACAO and BACK on SUNDAY, the 17th instant, leaving Hongkong at & A.M., and Macao at 9 FM
First-class Fare to Macao, and Back $2. No Second-class,
Refreshments will be supplied on board, but no Meals.
The Macao Hotel will be prepared to supply Breakfast and Dinner to the Excumlonists.
Tickets to be purchased at the Company's Office.
P. A. DA COSTA, Secretary,
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By Order,
Hongkong, 13th June, 1883.. FOR ONE YEAR from June next, the New HONGKONG AND CHINA GAS COMPANY,
TO LET.
which his lordship expressed the opinion a few days that according to news" received there, Lord company to give then employment at fair wazo, now roofed in and nearly completed, the
1 BUNGALOW al the PEAK on R. B. Lot property of Mr. J. ENSTON SQUIER.
For all information, apply to
Queen's Rond, Hongkong, 19th April, 1883.
Mako SlMVTO LET."
N
"BIRD & PALMER.
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10. 4, OLD BAILEY STREET. No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, COMPANY.......
that, in the face of the decisions of Lord Ellen- of immigrants into Russian territory from Kuldjathis could not be long conducted without making Lately occupied by PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP”
The Afesanger Officiel states that the number
has recently much increased. Scarcely a day passes but 300 or 400 Tarantchis seek Russian protection, and if matters go on at the present rate there will soon be rio more Tarantchis left in China. The same journal announces that it is intended to construct a railway from Roum grad to the mouth of the Amou Daria, bringing pleadings: the of Proultonk into communica tion with the Caspian. The works will be under the superintendence of Colonel Alexandrow, who has already left Tashkent with this object.
The Japanese Naval Commission is at present; we understand, in France. Their examination of the various shipbuilding establishments in Scotland and the North of England has not been as successful as was expected, no vessels having been seen which would suit the purposes required without, very considerable alteration. As we stated in a recent issue, the Japanese Govern. meat have availed themselves of a clause in the contract, and have refused to take over the Peruvian cruisers Diogenes and Socrates for the reasons already mentioned. It is, however, in- tended to purchase two more suitable vesscis Without delay.
bourgh in Sir John Carr u. Hood and of Chief Justice Bovill.in Odger v. Markmer and other cases, this suit was vexatious and frivolous and not actionable; but on consideration he thought perhaps, after his lordship's observation, that it would save time to have writer ple and simplify matters, as after pleas had been filed they would see whether there was really anything in what was said to be a libel In reply to the Judge, Mr. Francis and he would have his pleadings ready on Monday moming, and the defendant thought it would take about a quarter of an hour to prepare his answer. His Lordship de cided, as neither of the parties had applied for a jury, to exercise his right under the Ordinance, of having a jury of three, in the event of the case coming to trial. Mr. Francis then said that, after his lordship's suggestion, he would apply for a special jury. It was ultimately agreed that the case be called on Tuesday next, at to am; when the defend- ant could demur to the pleas, summonses for the jury not to be issued until after arguments
had been heard.
NEWS BY THE FRENCH MAIL.
The Messageries Maritimes Co.'s steamer Prike, with the French mail of the sith ulto, arrived in harbour' this forenoon, We take the subjoined Items of general news from the Lon- don and China Express—.
Such an experiment in penal colonisation as
apparent the necessity of some kind of classifi- cation or segregation. A recognition of this essential of effective reform work has induced the French Government to establish a, second perial colony for the worst offenders. The New Hebrides Islands, have been annexed and will be used for this purpose. All the recidivists-as the confirmed professional criminals are called
will be sent to the New Hebrides, where they cannot retard the progress of the more hopeful class in New Caledonia. There are in France about ten thousand of these recidivists-persons of both sexes, old and steeped in crime-who will never reform so long as they are in the midst of a society upon which they can prey. It is the plan to sweep the whole of this class out of the country and get rid of its polluting and corrupting influence. Of course new criminals will spring up to take the place of those transported-because crime is a trade like any other--but the new gener- ation will not be so numerous or so debased as th
their predecessors. Physiologists have that
proved crime is often an inheritance, and the dark stream can be traced back, from children to
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, roth April, 1883."
TO LET.
with GARDEN, in Mosque Junction. The TWO STOREY HOUSE (6 ROOMS) above has Gas and Water laid on; and in- mediate possession can be bad.
For Particulars apply to
„A” D. "NOWROJEE, Hongkong, 6th April, 1883.
parents for many generations. To get rid of A those who are certain to be the progenitors of criminals is therefore to diminish the fecundity of crime, and this is what France will at tempt to do. This policy is infinitely superior to that followed in the United States, where we imprison criminals for short periods and then turn them loose on society again, to wallow in the slums, polluting and corrupting by their The latter, which | contact.-Ala.
A singular accident has happened at Hamburg. While a new steamer, the Polyphymnia, of 4,000 tona burden, belonging to the German Steamship Company's China line, was being launched she glided with such unexpected and trestendous force into the water that she was not stopped by her anchors, and dashed at full speed into the Brazillian mail steamer Buenos Ayres,
· striking her full amidships.
was taking in her cargo, began to sink_imme. diately, but two tugs succeeded in getting her ashore just in time before foundering. Luckily there was no loss of life, but several of the crew of the Busnes Ayres were badly injured. Both steamers were much damaged.
The Deutsch Dampfschiffs Rhederei (German
To-day's Advertisements.
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA (DIRECT.)
THE Company's Steamship
Steamship Company has augmented its fleet by THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP Medical degrees have been conferred on sev- a new boat, the Iphigenia of 2,000 tons carry. eral lady students of the University of London.ing capacity, which was built by the Vulcan These are the first diplomas of the kind bestowed | Company at Stettin, The new vesiel has arrived.
odies by an English university.
at Hamburg, and answers the purposes of the Merlin, & composite gun-boat, Lieut. King-sin line in every respect. The Vulcan Commander R. O. B. C. Brenton, in Keyham Company has recently published orders from basin, has been commissioned for the China the Chinese Government for the building of four Station, with a complement of 60.
torpedo-boats of the first class and four of the second class, of which two will be despatched to China by the Ting Yuen, Ironclad corvette, which recently made its trial trip at Swinenruence. During the present year another fronclad corvette and a largo steam dredger have been ordered by the Chinese Government,
The Gazette de Turkestan announces that the Russian troops have evacuated Kuldja. Two squadrons of Cossacks remain, however, to ensure the safety of the Russian Čonsulate.
The • Queen has conferred the honour of knight- hood upon Staff-Captain Alfred Balliston, com- manding Her Majesty's yacht Alberta, on his retirement after upwards of thirty-four years service in the Royal yacht
The Encounter, Captain George Robinson, from the China Station, arrived at Malta on the 4th inst, and proceeded on the 8th Inst, home- ward bound, having been relieved by the Say-
The
Captain John Vyner Willyams, R.M., died last week at Cheltenham, aged seventy-two. The deceased officer, who entered the Navy in 1877, was lieutenant of the Nimrod in the operations against Canton in 1841 (medal).
having been collected, necessary funds legal proceedings are to be taken with a view to re-open the Tichborne case immediately on the Arrival in England of the party now conveying from Australia the lunatic Cresswell, who is alleged to be Arthur Orton,
The command of the Royal Inniskilling Fusi- Hers has just fallon vacant by the retirement of Col. H. Lock with the honorary rank of major- general Col Lock, who served with distinction in the campaign following upon the Indian mutiny, will be succeeded by G. B. Stokes. The Russian frigate Minin, which is now being fitted out at Cropstadt for the Chins station, will convey to Wladivostock a scientific exploring expedition, under the control of M. Potanin, a
explorer. Chinese authorities, the perfined with by the expedition will endea vour, after completing a survey of Western Mon- golia, to make its way to Thibet.
The burning of the steamer Grappler and the lots of fifty lives off the coast of Vancouver's Island is reported by telegram. The Grappler, which was formedy a British gunboat, had a large number of passengers, chiefly Chinamen, on board. When the fire was discovered the
into pumps were started, and Chinantu got
and rushed about the vessel, impeding the operations of the officers and crew, and some of them had to be knocked down to restrain them.
д
"DIAMANTE," Captain Cullen, will be despatched for the above Port, on MONDAY, the 18th instant, at 5 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co,
General Managers.
Hongkong, 15th June, 1883,
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE
BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
.'
MILLINERY,
OF
(472
DRAPERY, &C., &c., &c.
Meanwhile, the fire having gained headway, THE Undersigned has received instructions
from Messrs. SAYLE & Co., to Sell by
WEDNESDAY,
lowered, but the Chinamen jumped over and the s steamer was nun ashore. The boats were Public Auction, on swamped them-all falling in a struggling mass into the water, and drowning each other. Only twenty persons were saved. Aid has been sent to the survivors from Victoria. The Grappler was bound from Puget Sound to Alaska.
ENGLISH JUDGES AND JURIES.
The conduct of the Judge who presided in the trial of the assataisation charges at Dublin hat been made the occasion of numerous charges of undue bias, not to say indecent partisanship; but it is under a misapprehension of the facta. Judge O'Brien did undoubtedly, in the course of his charges on the trials of Brady and Curley, re- view the evidence in a way that isnot usual on the American Bench, and the affect could not bus be unfavorable to the defendants. Yet it cannot be
charged
that this is part of an attempt of the Mr. Warton has this week blocked 34 Billa,Government to course the juries and obtain con- In this wholesale transaction careful examina-victions regardless of facts, because this is only tion of the nature of the measures is not possible, the ordinary method of the English Courts. There and in his haste the hon. member has blocked is a wide difference between the practice in this
In the two countries. Were this a varia
one of his own Bills. He thus undertakes, to from the usual rule in Great Britain; ft would
be very objectionable in the Dublin, trials, and might well excuse the criticisms referred to. But not being an exception specially made in the cases, but the regular thing, it is open to no such objections. There may be a variety of opinions as to the policy of permitting Indges Juries, but looking
move the second reading of a mesaurs and to move as an amendment that it ise read a second time six months hence
The total number of members in the House of Comment on the 4th inst when the doors were closed for the division on the Affirmation Bill of the Goverment was (Speaker and Tellers include ed) 586. There were consequently 66 absentees the latitude in change the working of our The majority (224) was made up of 240 English,at the dissatisfaction 45 Irish, and 9 Scotch members; and the minority own jury laws, and bearing in mind that it (291) of 250 English, 47 Bootch and Iraha
3
is generally admitted the results of jury trials
the 20th June, 1883, at Two O'CLOCK P.M., and following days at their former premises. (Crosby's Stores, Queen's Rond) THEIR SURPLUS STOCK OF MILLINERY, DRAPERY, HOSIERY, FURNISHING, AND OUTFITTING DEPARTMENTS,
Comprising LADIES' BOOTS & SHOES, MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, Remnants of Dress Materials, FLANNEL, COSTUMES, PRINTS, &c.
GENTLEMENS BOOTS and SHOES HOSIERY, Lengths of Materials for Suits, HATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, &c., &c., &c.
Ficces of CRETONNE, CHINTZES, CAR. PETS, OIL CLOTH MIRRORS, &c., & TUESDAY NEXT.
The Goods will be on view on and after-
TERMS OF SALE-As customary.
LIMITED.
!
THE TRANSFER BOOK of this Company
Intimations.
HONGKONG HOTEL
HAIR DRESSING SALOON. [R. MARMANDE. begs to inform the Com- MR
munity of Hongkong, and Visitors, that order. the above Establishinent is now in full working
TONSORIAL ARTISTS from laris, and his He has engaged TWO FIRST-CLASS staff now consists of five competent workmen. He is prepared to execute Hair-dressing in all its ar for ordinary wear, &c., &c. branches, making wigs for theatrical purposes,
50 Cents.
HAIR CUTTING ..... SHAMPOOING .... SHAVING............. TRIMMING BEARDS............25
38
LADIES' HAIRDRESSING SALOON. Mr. MARMANDE and his assistants are always at liberty to attend Ladies at his Saloon, specially set apart for Ladies, at their own Kesidences at MODERATE CHARGES.
Mr. MARMANDE begs to offer to the public Twill be CLOSED from the 18th in any his Shampoo Wash made by Mons. Pinaud who has had many years experience and guar- antees it to keep for any length of time in any climate.
until the 2nd proximo, both days included.
HENRY R. H. MARTIN, Manager.
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Hongkong, 14th June, 1883. THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE ́COMPANY,' LIMITED,,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
N EXTRAORDINARY MEETING or A SHAREHOLDERS in the above Com- [7pany will be held at the Company's Office, No. 45 Queen's Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of June, 1883, at 1HREE Exiting Articles of Association of the O'CLOCK P.M., in order to take into consideration a Special Resolution to add a Regulation to the Company, authorizing the Company so far modify the Conditions contained in its Memoranduin of Association as by Sub-division of its Existing Shes to Divide is Capital into Shares of smaller amount than is fixed by its Memorandum of Association, in accordance with the provisiona of Sections XX and XXI. of "The Companies Ordinance, 1877,"
lly Order,
Hongkong Hotel.
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For Sale.
FOR SALE.
EX STEAMSHIP LAERTES," O
CONSIGNMENT OF HOCKING'S
PATENT FRESH WATER ·
CONDENSERS.
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JAS. B. COUGHTRIE,
Secretary. Hongkong, 25th May, 1883.
CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE' COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA NORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
of the CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held at the Head Office, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of July, 1883, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in the AFTERNOON, when the Resolutions which were passed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on the 12th day of June, 1883, 1328 will be submitted for Confirmation as Special
THE BEST & CHLAPEST EVER MADE. Capable of Condensing Three Thousand Gallons per day,
Apply to
G. FENWICK & Co., Victoria Foundry. Hongkong, 25th April, 1883.
FOR SALE CHEAP. EVERAL GOOD PONIES, suitable for
Hacks, Carriage Ponies or Jumpers. Apply to R. FRASER-SMITH, ··
Hongkong Telegraph Office: Hongkong, 3rd March, 1883,
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.
SHIPCHANDLERS,
AND
*Resolutions.
By Order of the Board,
Secretary.
W. H. RAY,
Hongkong, 13th June, 1883.
[461 UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF
- CANTON, LIMITED, NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
STORE-KEEPERSA per cent, upon Contributions for the year
FIRST INTERIM BONUS of TWENTY
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL
|:
HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS.
AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS,
PICKS..
AXES.
HATCHETS.
ENGINEERS' & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS. PATENT BIT-BRACES.
AUGER-BITS.
DRILLS;
GIMBLETS.
SQUARES. PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS
CHEST LOCKS. ⠀⠀⠀ ́
881 has this day been DECLARED.
WARRANTS may be had, on Application at the Office of the Society on and after the zist instant
By Order of the Board,
DOUGLAS JONES, Acting Secretary,
Hongkong, 7th May, 1883.
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Monthly Customers for Hair-cutting, Shaving, and Shampooing, taken at the following prices: EVERY DAY.$4.00 Per Month. EVERY OTHER DAY...$3.00 TWICE A WEEK....$2.00
Mr. MARMANDE will receive direct from Paris a large Consignment of Perfumery and other Toilet requisites which will be open for inspection, and he is prepared to supply the same at prices which will compare favorably with those of any other establishment.
The Saloon is cool and airy, being supplied with Punkalas, and the "Iced Shampoo" is the greatest luxury of the day.
The Saloon is open from 7 A.M. till 7 P.M. for the reception of those who feet the necessity of a Tonsorial operation.
RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RESET. Hongkong, 12th June, 1883.
J.
[458 AND R. TENNENTS ALE AND
PORTER.
DAVID, CORSAR & SONS'
MERCHANT NAVY)
NAVY BOILED
LONG FLAX
CROWN
CANVAS.
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, 15th June, 1881. THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE.;
[469
HAB FOR SALE,
IGARS of all limnds, Imperiales Caballeros, Vegueros, Regalias, Londres, Nuevo Ha banes of all makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS Jewellery of Chaste Designs Sun Hats, &c., & from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes,
Commissions Executed.
JOSE M. BASA No. 51, B, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL. Hongkong, 1st May, 1881.
[343 FOR SALE CHEAP.
TO SIX HUNDRED TONS.
ཁྐྲ་་་
FIVE TOC
0 K
IN LOTS, FROM ONE TON UPWARDS. COAL TAR IN BARRELS.
CHOY CHEW,
230, PRAYA WEST. Hongkong, 5th April, 1883.
HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAI.
[262
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, OREGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER
LIMITED.
Feceive TENDERS from suitable persons THE DIRECTORS are now prepared to
for a term of FIVE YEARS, for the lease of the HONGKONO HOTEL, with FURNITURE com
plate
ALWAYS ON HAND.
La MALLORY,
Proprietor. Hongkong, 24th'Jane, 1881.
[459
J. M. GUEDES. TJOUSE AND LAND BROKER,
The Building (together with a powerful pas-H AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
senger lift,) will comprise after the proposed altemtions and additions have been completed, &viz
MRS. POTTS PATENT SADIRONS,
COOKING STOVES...
FAIRBANK'S SCALES, FORCE PUMPS FOR SHIPS USE DRILLING MACHINES.
BREAST DRILLS, AUTOM; BORING TOOLS,
¿
ANVILS, VICES, AND DRILLS COMBINED.
GRANVILS, CAR.
VICES,
CLASSCUTTERS;",
- BIST
1473
THE BASEMENT.
Two Grand Entrances from Palder's Street and-Queen's Road. Bar, Billiard, Reading and
AGENT.
+
No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.
Hongkong, 23rd January, 1582
Smoking Rooms with separate Entrance from W^
Pedder's Street.
A handsomely fitted up Ladies' Room, for the use of visitors and others.
Manager's and General Offices, Kitchens, Store Rooms,
Bec.
FIRST FLOOR.
A Public Dining Room capable of dining up- wards of 170 persons at the same time. ONE LARGE BREAKFAST ROOM.
HITCHCOCK'S PATENT LAMPS. FIVE elegant and beautifully fitted up quite of ROOMS, consisting of a Private DINING ROOM, DRAWING ROOM, CARD ROOM, READING ROOM, and BILLIARD ROOM.
SCROLL SAWS.
DA DAMP FAMILY GRINDSTONES: BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS.
TEN, Bed Rooms with a Bathroom to cach..
SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS Have each. 26 lofty, well ventilated and lighted
WHITWORTH'S STOCK AND DIES. Bed Rooms, opening on to large Verandahs with
G., R. LAMMERT,... SCREW WRENCHES
Auctioneer,"
Hongkong 15th June, 1883....
PUBLIC AUCTION VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROFERTY
OF.
IX
JERVOIS STREET, ⠀ The Sold Pursuant to a Decree of the Supreme Court of Hongkong Original WONG HING PO and KWOK IN KAI, No. 135 of 1882, by Mr. J. M. GUEDES on the Premises, on
FRIDAY,
Mr. Bradlaugh has addressed a large sheeting are more satisfactory in England than here, we at Northampton. After giving his version of the believe it would be well if we could introduce the Jurisdiction in a Suit FUNG KUNG PO 7. recent events with which his name is connected,. English practice. The Is the judge of the he said the question now was whether his confae in both countries, but in England 111 under stituents could still trust him. A vote of confi. the advice and counsel of a kind trained to dence in him was passed. Mr. Bradlaugh de Judicial investigation, while with us twelve un-
clared he would take bis seat gent in fromed and often ignorant men are left to gropo
defiance of any punishment the inflict upon him.
H.E. LI Fong Pao, Chinese Minister in Bertin, left that city for Stettin to attend the trial trips of the ironclad corvette and four torpedo boats
by
*
the 22nd day of June, 1883, at 3 PM
PLANE IRONS
NalCHISELS.
wenye kommen
HAMMERS
PINCERS..
NIPPERS, Finaligó net4. „DIVIDERS. METAL SCISSORS,
RULES.
METAL SAWS.
TUBE EXPANDERS. PAY *** OIL-FEEDERS.
OIL-CANS. SALTER'S SPRING BALANCE SCALES,
WESTON'S PATENT TACKLES, PATENT SOCKETS DISTRESS SIGNALS.
a commodious Bath Room for each room,
All the Passages and Corridors throughout the premises are wide and well lighted, most of the Iurallure will be new and made expressly for the climate. We
The special attention of Hotel Keepers, and othen drawn to the unusual advantages offered
Tenders to state anm per annum,
include taxes. No Tender under $350 meniem will be entertained by the Directors.
Hongkong, 16th April, 1883.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
ta
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TR, F. VINCENOT'S WINE and SPIRIT M | IVI STORE and also the BAKERY now at NO, PEEL STREET, will be REMOVED from
irst July next, to No. 24, PRAYA CENTRAL.. i. Hongkong, 8th June, 1883.
INTIMATION.
"IGNOR»ANTONIO CATTANEO, of the
might their way through a maze of conflicting evidence ALL that PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND HOLMES PATENT SIGNAL LIGHTS. SCORATOIRE DE BERGAMO and late
with no glimmering of light from any intelligence superior to their own. This is running trial by fury into an absurdity, for it is setting up the foolish to judge for the wise. Trial built for the Chinese Government by the "Vul directed and controlled by the s
Company. A trial of the Tyng wathe of the Bench, is led by the superior fatelligence dimensions of which were recorded in our last jury when it means trial by ignorance aux issue-took place yesterday with satisfactory capacity. It is true, the judge may arr. from results, a speed of fourtera and a quarter kans bias, but it is a hundred, times more likely the being realised. N
can
#
Jury,
to trial by
Registered in the Land Office as Sub-section No. 1 of Section A of MARINE LOT NO. 19 measuring on the North 14 feet 9 inches on the South 14 feet and inches on the Easte side 6 feet and 3 inches and on the West, side 611 feet and 3 inches. Held for 999 years from the to day of September, 1835. Apportioned Crown Rent B11.321 20 MACHINES. ⠀⠀ Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be.
FOGHORNS, tada seda a
SIGNAL LAMPS.
LIFE BUOYS, AND jupiter goods, all LIFE BELTS BOTTLE WASHING AND CORKING
Desde
It announced from Paris that the nav day will err from ignorance. Under the Englu had gratis frous D
system the jury will always retain sufficient visionder Commandant Riviére on the Cochin independence to resant gross coention or dicta China coast will, when reinforced, consist of the tion by the Judge against common justice, and despatch boats Pluviar and Alouatie, and the that is essentially gunboats Lyns, Vidre, Fanfare, Leopard sit as experts in that Juries are for, not to un evidence, for that is beyond their, Surpriti Caraðiur, Mazsury: Yataghan, capacity. If crime is punished and justice done Hache, Eclair, and 7ropike, in addition to the in the English Courts more uniformly and more squadron now on the stations
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