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FAMILY

WATSON &CO.

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DISPENSING CHEMISTS,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Į Luzon Sugar Refineries, he is far more legal proceedings. What does all this ary, re-elected; Committee Mr. C. Danen- be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zaland Street, this recorded. GERTRAPTRIALS

DRUGGISTS' SUNDRYMEN,

PERFUMERS, IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS

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'MANILA CIGARS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

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MANUFACTURERS

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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,"

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841. !

THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, 24, NANKIN ROAD, SHANGILAI.

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BOTICA INGLESA, 14, ESCOLTA, MANILA.

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THE CANTON DISPENSARY, CANTON,

THE DISPENSARY, FOOCHOW,

The Hongkong Celegraph

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 18836"-

public man, member of the Legislativa | to in any way hurt the susceptibilities of | Ast ordinary general meeting of the shareholders We Likeg to acknowledge receipt of a instig 1) Pomoceedings, the following rules, based on Par Council, resident head of the firm of his friends, but er he has no claim on the pub- of the Club Lusitano was held in the Club yes got up calendar from Messrs. A. S. Watson and Hamentary practice in England

The name of every Candidain-wili he.pro JARDINE, MATHEsox and Co., consul for lie on account of having been mulcted in heavy terday evening when the following office bearers, „Govof the Hongkong Dispensary; -

posed in" writing by one Justice, and seconded Hawall and several other countries II wc danager in discharging a public duty, he caller elected for the ensuing year MiĮ A

by another

No Justice will give more than ode vote. mistake.not, and moving spirit in various not avail himself of their most generous dos Remedios, President: Mr.M. C. do Rozario, THE Regular annual meeting of the District public institutions such as the China and proposal to defray the cost of the recent Vice president; Mr. J. P. da Costa, Hon. Scoret Grand Lodge of Hongkong and South China willThe voting will be by ballet

4--The name of every juance yo

voting will be precisely, ignorant than we take him to be that the actually mean? Humbug, pure and Alves, and F. J. V. Jorge, and Messrs. J. C. dos

berg, Treasurer; Messrs. A. P. Guterres, A. F. evening, at 8 for 8.36 pre

S--The ballot boxes will be opened, and the votes counted in the presence of the Justices Hongkong Government could not allow the simple. Mr. J. M. Paice knows perfectly Remedios, and A. A. Eça da Silva, Auditors.

present, WILLIAM WARWICK, a foreman at the Tytam 16.--Candidates, as such, are not disqualified Surveyor General to accept one cent from well that no servant of Her Majesty's the public for any such purpose. If Mr. Government would be allowed, under such The Lotus troupe repeated. Patience at the Water Works, was fined two dollars this morn from voting righe qu

Theatre Royal, City Hall, last evening, to a fair- ing by Captain Thomsett for striking a Chinese 7-In case two de Candidates haying the BULKELEY JOHNSON, was not aware of this, circumstances, to accept money from mem-ly good house. The performance went off very fireman at the works on the back with his walk-largest number of votes, should have an equal number of vates, their names will be submitted it is perfectly certain that Mr. Price was,bers of the community for discharging any pleasantly, many of the melodies being encored. ing stick. Defendant admitted the assault, but to another ballet datere and this is the really clever manner in public duty, and he would occupy a much The company will appear in "La Mascotte 10 pleaded provocation.

118,- to any other matters connected with the only of "proceeding, you will be guided by which the Surveyor-General gets himself better position before the public at the monow evening, by command of His Excellen- out of a false position, and makes a virtue present moment had he frankly explained ey Sir George Ferguson Bowen, when they will

the wishes of the majority of the Justices present, 9. The retum should be accompanied, for the of necessity:

the true situation, instead of endeavoring have the assistance of a number of our most

Governor's insorziation, by talented amateurs. To-morrow evening's per- to make a virtue out of a necessity. It is, of formance will doubtless be the best performed course, quite possible that Mr. PRICE's spirit piece of the season, and we anticipate the pre- of manliness would have revolted against sence of a large and fashionable audience. being made the recipient of Mr. BULKELEY JOHNSON's bountiful consideration we are purposely avoiding offensive expressions and in view of the dignity of his position. We can only regret that he did not in straightforward fashion, whilst declining: the favors offered, state that he could not, evan if he desired, accept the substantial sum subscribed.

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Ar the Regular Meeting of Victoria Lodge, No. 1,026, held last night, the following officers were installed for the ensuing yeas

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S. W........... R. K. LEOK. -J; W. .......

COOMBS. Treasurer... jy Secretary... Organist..... S.D. I. D. .D. C.

C. S. GOODWYN.

A. O'D. GOURDIN.

Steward ...... Inner Guard..

Tyler.

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JAMES ORANGE.

H. E. WODEHOUSE.

A. P. STOKES,

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J. I. HUCHES.

H. NEWNHAM DAVIS, "J. R. GAMBOLET

Sz ACHI, aged 16, servant to a gentleman staying at the Club Lusitano, was charged by the steward of the Club this morning before Captain Thom sett with stealing a silver plated tea spoon valued at a dollar, the property of the Club The

steward 'raw the defendant going into a room with a coat under his arm, and, missing the spoon, asked him if he had it. He said no, but on searching the cost the steward found the Espoon concealed in it. Captain Thorbett "manded the case for the production of the

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1A copy of the notice, convening the meet

- 2—A list of the Justices present at the meet- ing.

34A list of the Candidates with the names of their prong and seconders

for each Candidate have the homKUP, DA, 5. A statement of the number of votes given S, Won mos, obedient ervar

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defendant's master, who was ordered to be sube TV W. B. MARKH, DAN M

"Colonial Secretary,· panned.

The Senior Police Magistrate, Hooghong)

THE London Law Journal raises a curious point concerning the Channel tunnel". It is quita pop- sible, it is argued, for the tunnel to be made in the face of the distinct refusal of Parliament to

sanction its construction. If the tunnel in bored from the French side "the soil of the tunnel as

COLONIAL, BECKETARY TO CHATILMASE, COM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkang 20th December, 1883, 18th-You are already aware that spon: the Her Majesty the Queen, certain changes wil Governors recommendation, as approved by

every act of my official life, and that their con-reason to believe will shortly be the case WILL ABBOTT, a blue-jacket belonging to H.M.S.it progressed would be French, and Eupleks |; be made in the Conatitution of the Legislative

of my life in China.

he can rest assured that his name and fame will remain green in Hongkong for morning charged with drunkenness, disorderly by confiscating the property of the Company

Daring-was-up before Captain Thomsett this Parliament expressly prohibited its construction many years. Besides the famous libet conduct, and assaulting a peace officer. Abbott, English soil when the foreshore is reached, the prosecution, the Surveyor-General's name it appears, was kicking up a druce of a noise in tunnel would be bored, notwithstanding the is indelibly associated with too many an eating house in Queen's Road Central at half absence of any Parliamentary sanction. Thune well known, works of magnitude to be past ten last night. Constable Mann was called argues, "the real question before the committee easily forgotten. His decided triumph is to remove William, who, indignant at being will be whether Parliament should refuse sand over Governor HENNESSY in London, the requested to shift his-pivot, went for Mann, and tion, now that it is asked for, at the risk of the wonderful letter on Tramways, our fat him have sundry fisters in the pectoral tunnel being made, in the future without any vorite white elephant" the breakwater, gen. The constable thereupon collared the sanction being asked." If this view of the law | Jolly "Tar" and ran him in. To mark his is correct, then if Parliament decides that it is the reclamation of that unsavoury locality sense of the disgrace cast on the British naval contrary to public policy to allow the tunnel to Causeway Bay, the magnificent wall in service by such conduct, his Worship, who is a be made, it ought to follow up its refusal to dance front of the Hongkong and Shanghai distinguished naval officer himself, fined Abbott tion the pending schemes by a brief Act express Bank's property in Garden Road, the re- three Mexicana ar seven days short commonsly forbidding the construction of any such tunnel moval of the temporary lazarette from William paid up like a man, and departed with until such time as the approval of Parliament: Stonecutters Island to Tytam Tuk and broad grin ut his jovial countenance, probably shall have been had and obtained. its deplorable results, that splendid to take up his spree at the point where stern

him to temporarily, suspend it.

appointed on the notation of the Chamber of Council, and that for the future, one Un-official Member of that body, will, as a general rule, be Commerce TCACHE MANA

As it is the intention of His Excellency to summon the re-constituted. Council to meet for the despatch of business, so soon in Her: M Jesty's" Order" giving, formal effect to the reform already approved has been received, it is desir able that the nomination of a Mambes by the Chamber of Commerce should be made at an early period.

you are, therefore, as Chairman, requested i

to, date, and to invite the Members to make their convene a meeting of the Chamber at an early!. choice in the manner prescribed by the regula tions of the Chamber, and to return to me, fos submission to His Excellency, the name of the Member nominated

The return should be accompanied, for the Governor's information, by W

(1) Acopy of the notice convening the meeting. (a) A list of the 'Members present at the

not be abused by me, adds none the less to the monument of engineering skill, the T. necessity, in the shape of constable Mann, forcedA CONSIDERABLx amount of dissatisfaction has meeting-mingt

heavy obligation under which I must always re tam Water-works, the useful and or. main to those kind and generous members of the namental road from the Government community who have favoured me on this occa.

on with their confidence and support, and 1 offices to Heaven knows where, the must once more solicit your good offices to wonderful-Improvemente made in the convey to them this expression of my heartfelt colony's imperfect drainage system dur- thanks. Belleve me, my dear Sir, oveying his ten years of active service faithfully,

J. M. PRICE: Surveyor-General-

The Hon. F. Bulkeley Jahnson, M.LC,

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A MARINE belonging to the United States man into Colonel Mosby's office at the American Con- of-war Funiate, named John Meakwin, went wulate yesterday maming in a muddled condition and requested to see the Consul on private busi nest. The Colonel, after a few words with the man, tat him and went upstairs, not wishing,

existed since the recent regatta anent the result of the contest for the Junior sculls. It will be Glass, who was fouled by both Commish and remembered that the prize was awarded to Grimble. Opinions varied as to how the race: would have ended had the fouls not taken, place, and we gave it as our opinion that Glass would have won, by a couple of hun-

there and many other great and glorious" undertakings will no doubt, perpetuate Mr.suppose, to be bothered with a tipsy customer.dred yards had he not been interfered with,” Paicx's memory for evermore, and they ought also to be the pleasantest memorial of his life in China,

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(3) A list of the Candidates with the name of their proposers and secondens.

for each date. I have, the honour to be,

(4) Alist of voters.

(3)ment of the number of votes given. Sir, Your mon obedient Servantes

TOWEL MAREF

.! Colonial Secretary.. The Chairman of the Hongkong General Chame

¿ber of Commercelen

-Public Works Department, Hongkong, 18th December, 1883. My dear Sin-1 desire to tender, my grateful acknowledgments to you, and through yourself to the large number of gentlemen who have been letter which you forwarded to me yesterday. good enough to address me in the terms of the Conscious that I have never been actuated except by a strict sense of duty in all my official acts during the ten-years that I have devoted to the public service of the colony, and that in the administration of the Department with which I have the honour to be connected, I have always endeavoured to do the best for the interests of the public, according to my abilities, whatever these may be worth, it [3 has been very gratifying to me to find that

When the honourable Mr. Price is trans so important a portion of my fellow colonists should have given no credence to the imputa-lated to another and more congénial sphere tions of unworthy motives so persistently made as we sincerely-hope-and-have-every- by private malice in connection with nearly Adence in my personal character and in my abil ity to continue usefully serving the colony, HONGKONG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1883

should have remained unshaken. It is a great honour to a Government servant to be the reci- ALTHOUGH we have considered it our duty pient of a public testimonial couched in the to the public to frequently criticise ad- language of the one you have been good enough to transmit to me. I am very sensible of that versely the public acts and political career honour, and find it duncult to express adequately of the honourable the Surveyor General my appreciation of the kindly feeling that has prompted this manifestation of good will on the of this colony, we have never refused part of so many whose opinions I estimate so to pay a just tribute to Mr. PRICE's un-highly. I need scarcely add that the document doubted talents. In a government ser-

will be valued by me as the pleasantest memorial vice which includes men of such tried Although it is true that in the position I was ability as Dr. Srewar and Mr. Justice Rus- recently called upon to take I was discharging a SELL, we have not hesitated to publish our Public duty, I do not consider that on chiar count I have any claim upon the public, and I honest conviction that Mr. JOHN MACNEILE trust therefore that I may not appear ungrateful, Price towered head and shoulders above or that I may not hurt the susceptibilities of my friends, if I do not avail-myself of their most. all his compeers. As a matter of fact, generous proposal to defray the cost of the recent we have for a long time considered that legal proceedings. So practical a proof of the this accomplished colonial servant's tran-guineness of their sympathy, though it may scendant abilities were wasted on the desert air of such a place as Hong kong, and, once suggested in theap columns" that if" by any possible means he could be conveniently translated to the Suez Canal,tor some other gigantic undertaking of world-wide interest re- quiring a genius to direct its destinies, it would be greatly to the benefit not only of

The great game of life, in politics as in

it appear then, according to the evidence There were many sports in the colony, whe the Suez Canal, and the world at large, but everything else, is like a game at cards;

the shipping clerk at the Consulate, Mr. thought thar, Grimble, who eat in fast ip the Carneiro, that the marine said to the latter, race, was the superior of Glass in an outrigger, and alap to Hongkong and its community. "It the player who, holds the winning hand

"Tell Colonel Mosby that he had better put his that oplelon was also held by Grimble himself is quite possible to have too much genius can afford to laugh at his antagonists:

Justice without power is impotent; power revolver in his pocket as some me will shoot The question of superiority was settled this mom and ability in a comparatively subordinate Mr. PRICE, with every possible advantage without justice is tyrannical. Holding the him." By the Consul's direction, Mr. Cameroing in a very sportsmanlike manner, Glass and position, and while we felt that the vast on his side, fought out to the bitter end power in our own hands, we have en gave the man into custody on a charge of Grimble having arranged to scull over the experience and priceless services of the what he, by his own action, made a wardeavored to be strictly just; justice alone, drunkenness and behaving in a disorderly manner for "lott, to decide the knotty point. Shortly Surveyor General should not be altogether to the knife; he fell into the very common has placed in our hands the power we

at the Consulate.The marine said he went after six this morning a small panty of rowing lost to the British Government, we were of mistake of counting his chickens before hold. We had no wish to engage in there to look for a letter, and the Consul would, men assembled at the boat house and took pass- opinion that a less brilliant master of they were hatched, and made no provision further newspaper controversy with our

not listen to him, but told him to get away. The age in a steam launch for the scene of action modern politics, but a more practical for the stunning reverse which awaited late antagonist; the differences still un-shipping clerk then drew him into a "blamey Glass and Grimble paddling over to the starting maker and mender of roads, bridges, him, Although the verdict of the special settled must be finally decided elsewhere, when he would have otherwise made himself post. After a brief delay the men were got into buildings, sea-wälls, waterworks, tram-jury practically made the acquittal of Mr. But in the face of Mr. BULKELEY JOHNSON'S police officer appeared on the scene and ran him face requires but little description, as Glass led scarce, and while in conversation with him, a position and sent off to an excellent start,, The ways, harbours of refuge, &c., . FRASIN-SMITH the conviction of Mr. amusing address and Mr. Price's still fa, to his infinite disgust. He had been imbibing, from start to finish and won by twelve lengths would answer equally well the require-JoHN MACNEILE PRICE, and holding as more amusing reply, in self-defence we undoubtedly, but was not disorderly, and he having covered the distance in seven minutes ments of this community. Mr. PRICE cer- we did the winning cards in our own were compelled to enter the arena. It is real would not have been in the dock were it not for five seconds. Grimble steered wretchedly, and tainly is entitled to great credit for the hands, we have had no desire to press lydificult, after the most careful consider the shipping clerke detaining him for a confab. almost ran into Glass after a few strokes bad perseverance, the fertility of fresqurce, the with undue harshness on an opponent atlon, to explain what was actually intended Captain Thomsett, not deeming the jolly marine been pulled, crossing from the inside position -never ceasing watchfulness, the audacity, who placed his fate in the hands of by Mr. BULKELEY JOHNSON-when he started was actuated with any blood-thirty intentions right across the stern of Glass boat and taking an extreme outside-course. His bad steering and, above all, the consummate skill and a jury of his own countrymen, selected by his address and subscription list; but we towards the gallant Colonel, let him off with ability which he displayed in his guerills himself, and lost the cast of the die. Even are charitably disposed to believe that the of a Mexican

however, bad nothing to do with the result of the race, as the brawny Scotchman had the foot warfare against Governor HENNESSY some now, in the face of the Surveyor-General's honourable gentlemen acted in ignorance,

of him the whole of the way, and will two years ago, and no greater monument attempt to make himself a martyr in the and unthinkingly. By this time, presume

always beat him in wager boats whenever they could be raised in evidence of all these than eyes of the public, we are disposed to pity ing our assumption to be correct, It must

meet, If both men are in rowing condition. We by simply pointing to the very tangible beaten adversary, notwithstanding "the have dawned upon Mr. Jossox's intel

are much pleased that the little matter was set- amount of success which attended the contemptible expedients he resorts to in ligence, giving him credit for possessing

lod in such a friendly and thoroughly sporting honorable gentleman's campaign in Eng. what we presume is meant to be his that commodity, that acting in ignorance

fashion, and are quite certain that Glass will:17 land. Admitting that the bitterest of Por vindication for his recent profitless pros and without thinking a very much like

would have done had he been only able to show how cherish his well won cup far more than he HENNESSY'S many opponents never allowed acution. If Mr. PRICE will ask his, man shooting at a target without taking

it as a trophy won on a foul any inconvenient scruples to interfere with learned and, accomplished legal friend, alm. In this instance, that has been the his plan of battle, we cannot avold acknow Jons Josary FRANCIS, Esquiro, barrister-at-xact result of this latest public demon ledging the cleverness which, against law, &c., &c., &c., that ornament „to`ag" stration. the combined talents, influence, and post honorable profession will inform him that tion of one of the ablest of modern diplo. when, in the above letter, he imputed. matists, fairly held its own. And that Mr. Parce's Hand has in no way lost its cunning is clearly proved by his latest public act.

Je, our yesterday's issue we made some reference to certain proceedings illustrat, ing how folly will constantly place itself In the foremost rank, to be seen and talked about; we have now to give an instance of how wisdom, or cunning, or diplomacy, stands quietly in the background and sted in at the right moment to take ad- vantage of folly's blunders. It may be worth while to remark, merely to prevent of rope." misunderstanding, that we have no

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FOOCHOW. HORG

FOOCHOW, 19th December; 1885 This interesting match was coing Monday morning and continued port I can do lule more than give As the Breconshing is shortly leavi

suits of the game, up to the call night, Fooche, went first to ran up the respectable total of 189

(1) distinguishing themselves mog (9) Sanderson (31) Woodley.(23) and

was the most succesful bowler for kong team, securing 7 wickets for so ruas really capital performance, under the circums were several mistakes made, and Sleva care cially, was missed twice-fairly eas chancal

VO (FROM OUR SPECIAL

stances. The fielding was good all round, but thein

The wickets fell in the following order

161,7 for 186, and , and rafor commenced badly, Rice Being

with the total, it 7. 3 Jarre up the care to when the

and Porter, who followed, was,

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duck Hendry made a bit of

before falling to a catch by Lov

dan Dauglish also being same bowler for a were drawn for the night thi ta for's wickets On résufning

WAI ACHEUNG, the house-boy-who-commited the dastardly assault on Mrs. Fincham on the 13th instant, and robbed her of her jewellery, was up again this morning at the Police Court before Mr. Wodehouse, when the following further evidence was taken: Dr. Williams actising in the colony, and was at present the -Hastigan said he, was a medical practitioner medical attendant of Mrs. Fincham, who was too unwell to admit of her being able to come to Court to give evidence. He would, there- fort, ask for a further remand of one week.

THE RE-CONSTITUTED LEGISLA clean He was aware of the great public importanée.

TIVE COUNCIZATIONS also succ attaching to Mrs: Fincham giving her evidence at the earliest possible moment, whils the facts

The following letters, dealing with the question - Scpdhje were still fresh in her memory, but did not con- of the nomination by the Bench of Justices of

der she could be safely confronted with the the Peace and the Chamber The steamship Hankow has sailed for Hong-prisoner in her present state of health, as she candidates for the new seats in the Legislative,

with goo British reinforcements. -

was still suffering from severe nervous shock Council, are páblisted for general information and prostration,--Chan Kam, accountant in the in a specialaus of the Government Gesellt,

drculated last night sem dia Ki Shad PAWE deposed that the prisoner

TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, 30th December, in REINFORCEMENTS FOR HONGKONG

private malice" to the "criticisms of his official acts which have appeared in this Journal, he laid himself open to a criminal prosecution or an action at law for libel, kong with which, as a matter of law and justice, must ta have been decided against him. Wedesira to be exceptionally lenient to the honourable gentleman, or we should quate his sworn evidence at the recent trial on this same question of private malice. But we can afford to be generous, and for the present. we are disposed to allow Mr. Parcs plenty

The honourable the Surveyor General,"

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

"THE French gunboat Zusss arrived this morning from Canton. The Volls his gymphad there to protect French interests.

We beg to call attention to the bear in aid of the Chinesd orphans under the care of the French Sisters at Wadchef to be held at the City Hall to-morrow, 1p.m. The Band of the Victorious

COLOR

of Commerce.

ETARY TO SENIOR-

Offic

came, to the shop" on the -13th: instant at noon, and offered the pair of gold bangles in Court in pawhli-Witness advanced - $117-

Hongkong, noth on the bangles. Prisoner returned the same.

Sir--You afe dreidy aware that pawned was not enough, and he then offered the Her Majesty, the Queen, certaine day at 5pm and said that what he bad Governor's recommendation, as diamond ring in Cost, upon which witness ad be made in the comatitation of the -vanced $25.50.1 Prisoner told him that the Council and that for the future buc

articles were his own property gave his name as

suturil Member of that body will, as a general rule, be

appointed" on the nomination on the Justices o Wal Achung and said he was a business man" the Peace, se That was not the fiftime he had seen the prisone

to argue that wisdom and cunning, are taking his cue from the honourable the will play on the i synonymous à termi, although they are Member for Jandr's, wishes it to be as-A-HOCKING OCCURTE CS, refulting in the dean. coupled in the preceding sentence. Assumed it was true, nay more, positively at three Chinese gumblers who were pursued he came to the shop on the 6th In and pawn GAEVILLE puts it, we take cunning for a asserts that it was true, that in the recent by the police by a fall or a jump of some 30 feeted the pencil case in Court for $6.70. He said the sinister or crocked wisdom, and there is prosecution for libel, the position he was from the upper verandah of a house in Queen's certainly a great difference between a called upon to take was in discharge of Road West took place yesterday evening, Eres cunhing man and a wise man, not only public duty. We defy the honourable on one columns prevents our giving parties In point of honesty, but in point of ability, the Surveyor General," we defy the When the Honourable FRANCIS BULERLEY honourable FRANCIA BULKILLY JOHNSON, Jousson used his paramount influence to wo defy each and all of their adherents PROFESSOR and obtain a sufficient amount of subscriptions and supporters, to show wh

“Thought readers and, yas the

the among his friends and those dependent duty to the public, the Surveyor Genaral:

our throu was discharging when he took criminal

ongkong,"·"From

on his friendship to pay the legal costs

of Mr Paige's recent privata

of the Editor of the Hong graph, he must have known o

Inge to defend his own private ter. "The honorable gentleman fur-

ulare" to-day." Full details will

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that series of ent Calombo attracti

not to appear ungrateful, or paper speaks'

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As it is the intention of Hi ummon the re-constituted Council

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the despatch of business as soon as Her Majesty order giving effect to the reform, already b proved aas been received, it is desirable that the somition of Member by the juices Toold Ho Ch be made it an early periodistes dirigida

pencil case belonged to him, and that he used it in taking memos on board of steamers He had never pawned anything else at the shop. At "this stage they can was remanded to the, aŝth His Excellency is advised that you as the instant, at 10a.m. The prostitute who is ace Senior Police Magistrate, are the proper Officer cused of receiving a portion of the stolen property convene and reside at a meeting of the fastes now, was klangside the prisoner in the dock, but her you are, therefore, directed to convene

for that purpleca

* case was not gone into. We observe from the meeting of the Justices at an extly date, and.

depositions that when the male prisoner, was | some convenient place; and to lovi

bem then

a pair of his master's Mr. and trará er make their choi tags on the 28th November me for subenission to His of the Justice nominated a addition to sending Kim Excellency is advised that, in the absenc hard laboury directed bis of gales galding the Junlocs In a master

Kure, you should obeerve in conducting!

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