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UNA MAIL.
RDAY, OCT. 3, 1865.
HION OF TRADE,
Trade in Hongkong bject of a good deal of remark of late, and thing with extreme iu-
Buch public opinion has
e the fact of the depres another been ascribed hilar causes, there has uidance of assertion oof which is seldom ex- s so weighty Vague, statements are made. slation," "depression. overnor's unpopulari the "gambling licen rdinance," &e, &c. are of a slackness in busi-
body acknowledges to
eh
body is prepared
arete form, the cause.
i to, as far as possible,
s of the tangled skeins, ssion as hitherto pre- ened, and to put the before our readers 25 ich surround it permits out question the user-
is in a depressed state.
ed to believe that there
ble difference between
le with China "--and,
hich Hongkong peces
trade and the state
by which we mean
ich the seller and buyer
er within the Colony;
es collateral thereto,
of house-reut, markėtų,
and all business in
ate sale of articles in-
rom beyond the sea is
lement. The state of
hich Hongkong is in-
d. The state of local. Fayed,
?
as they can be gather
ble sources, seem divi- heads; 1st, occure independent of Hong- sequences of seta, oc tion, peculiar to this
he consequences of pe
the native mind, which warranted by facts-
y are we shall endea
der the first head we
ate in Europe of the Increase of direct Chi- he wainland, and of na
bollem, by which.
nt and broker has. tent superceded; the recently put in force by the Chinese autho ou province; a consi foreign trade with Can- by no means least,
the last few years bas
tea and silk business;
to the fact that up
of and demand for,
the prosperity of for
a largely depends
merchant princess" wonderful change has in both of theac artic Australia compete with ter of silk, while the and Italy have to a. tlie manufactured sithe market. Assay send their teas to interior drugs in the ompete upon nearly the produce of the As the production more. ith the market at home ative demand but here
No. 1664-OCTOBER 3, 1868.1.
THE CHINA MAIL.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
mars
The want of stricter Eules as to danger works has long bean felt and a more
We may remark indeed that perhaps Mr Laughton was injudicious in accepting the gift. Bo would have shown more ing to acquire proprietary right in the discretion by simply using instead of seek-
right in so accepting it; and the behaviour of the Chefne Taotai was in so distinct o building. But he exercised an undoubted position to Art. Vili of the Tientsin
therford had before him so lucid and Treaty, that we cannot believe Sir Ru
suceinet a sketch the affair as Mr when he decided not to interfore.
"laid on the table the fol efficient control will now be exercised ovor Laughton has her tan he have fair
private werke dangerous to the public good (Section 40).
This
Tho
Bagrant so ever the case, how
weighed the result of his decision. It is native
encourage a belief that injusttice towards
converts will be
be disregarded-how the persecution is directed against them on clearly soever account of to admit the very point assailed by R. M. religion they profcas. It is Consul at Cheloo, to the so great annoyance
the
nately the one does not obviate the other five years' misgovernment. They could row sonie, and whoa he retumed he caught. eo for bettar securing the health of Emi- Clausestion "what is a house ?" has of the Taptai. It is to leave a convert who
pledge;
dy
marked
from
got the
beat
been exacted by the European force at real depression in European circles and it as his opinion that be messeBHP BATO, gered it, he strongly advocated the stopping of all doors and arches leading their assent, overlooking the strong pre- after the legal and proper duties have and thus the "combined action of what he was about pot exactly known amongst the breakers which furnarly per manner by day light makes concolinout weak point in the esse-the denial by some
its command, public sympathy will inva- riably remain with the sinuggler; nor do we hesitate to avow our own so long as the present system exists.
policy
that a
and despite the number of tea clippers in a house, or the number of figures on a had taken it from his pocket, or he had lost which annually clear from China porta junk's bows, a fee has to be paid, has con-it-Mr May ordered defendant to pay 78
Openings in Walls, (Section 11) for the the losses of recent years are sufficiently vertel the legislation, in their iden, into cents to the chair-coolio.
A meeting of Legislative Council was held want which control, Buildings have been conspicuous to have much lessed the a means pure and simple of raising roving been concerned in or coguisant, of the rast, the Hon. the Chief Justice, Hon.
The eleven Chinese on suspicion for hay this afternoon. Present---H. E. the Gov- frequently endangered from within. magnitude of recent operations. More us. When the Stamp and Gambling murderous stacks upon the home Acting Attorney General, the Hou. Colonial was over Shop fronts and on external The proper setting of Timber Bressum over as the home teinud, decreaseA, NO S License Ordinances were put into opora- liaan George Yancey, in which the lattor lost to you Fussture. Hon blendered (Section 12) and the dangerous crowd. stural inclination is felt to get bullion tion, one of which they did not compre his life, were brought up of remand to day. W. Keswick, H. B. Gibb, and J. B. Taylor, iug of people in Chinnse Dwollings affected
Hon. Auditor General, Hot.
of houses where
necessary is now or in exchange for commodities. hitherto hetil, while they regarded the other As no further exiftente was as yet forthcom H. B. B. Color by the insertion of half-doors at any time,
Acting paid for in kind; and as the native finds a sanction to a practice which ing against them beyond the fact that nine saat as a member of Council. his market for native productions less their own laws denounce as immoral, were living in a house near by, and two
is rendered illegal (Section 15). active a natural depression is the conse tho belief, which had commenced (the buy and girl) were servants to deceased,
The minutes of last meeting having been quence. As regards the anti-smuggling with the order and cleanliness or each prisoner was ordered to find $10 neou
read and approved, regulations, while we do not imply that nunce, that "vexations" regulations were
rity for one mouth.
His Excellency the foreign merchants are smugglers, we to be made the excuse for new taxation hard labor under peculiar circumstances.to enable Justices to graut licenses to Re Chun Aoi, a doctis, got three months loving Ordinances (1) Spirit Livenza Bill, do niean that most native merchants are, increased tenfold. Many natives of wealth It appears that prisoner had started an aurateurs, doo.; (2) New Building Ordin whenever possible. It is scarcely a crime and good standing took the alarm. It soquaintance with the servants of a certain (3) An Ordinance to enable the Governor to has often, from the underselling practised 3. Explanation of Terms.-The Question auce, a summary of which is given below
"who is the real Owner of any tenement in their eyes and the difliculty of evading was in vain to tell them thut the present borrow money. Not having any ready grant a pension of $200 year to!
Mr Thomas, and both duties and squeezes for unfortu- governor had to undo the work of twenty wash, one of the servants went out to bor. late Superintendent of Police; (4) Undin- by.
gone to call upon them
among the Chinese, been left undecided and Mr Quin, the property and the public injured there. ruders him unwilling to engage not believe that; the real reason was the prisoner stowing away a quantity of from Hongkong; and (5) Ordinance to ap nover till now beau answerable (Section 3 desires to
is now remedied (Section 2 in heavy operations. The Chinese that we wanted money.
12) grants in Chinese Passenger ships clearing Mischievous clothing ander his jacket. Prisoner trivetr government, by the way, should, be told people inflamed the Chiness mind as far to get out of the diffulty by saying that he iron 883,000.00 to the public ser- Clausn 10, while the definition of a party sigion he has embraced, out of them, or off plainly that we will not permit the levy as possible; the police reted with little pigs, which is absurd.
the olothes from the servant to
vice for 1809. These ordinances were read structure" (Section 2 Clause 5) must put cials of this double exaction. If they intend discrimination; and fearing that this
a first time, without
at the marey of off- to enforce the present honest organisation was indeed the prelude of "squeer with having absconded from the Police the Colonial expenditure for the year 1800, be
any comment of a
that Guess Singh, C. 313, was charged
a very many things in a new light to the Chinese is useless to bespeak protection for Mission character.
Det on suppressing religion. It of Maritime Custouis well and good. But es," even worse than those in China, force on the 27th altinho. Bergeant-jon His Excelloney read et elaborate and ox will be materialy increased by the proper if unlimited exactions
at least. In proposing the Ordinance empowering
aries unless they must put a stop to subsequent a number of natives withdrew. And Bassin-Dein stated that prisoner luto, od haustive addreas, in whiph, while congra- internal division of houses (Section 4). The directly they leave the river baka
4 Police Surveillance.The Control to also guaranteed to converts; just as it is immunity from persecution is be exercised
I by the Police over the Colony useless to fix an import tariff at Shanghai, squeezing. So long as the wretched worse than that wealthy merchants about from duly since the above date, and feebleness of the Chinese Government ou the mainland withdrew the sup bad been so
before,The
are allowed on
Stowed on gooda (who talating the Council for having prisoner
Bir permits its own employés to squeezo, port they had afforded to traders here; was dressed its plain clothing) submitted finnucial bark towed off the wandbank and lighting of all Rooms (Section 30) in a pro- Rutherford,
we presume, regarded only the that re
e oorasionally did not
but his Worship
impossible (Section 20) while the members of the family that the panic of the Chinese, brought about pretty well what he was about on this occa haud for emergencies, $66,000 of tempora (Section 17) will proveut in future the con- fear, and overlooking the inevitable result had given they a surplus should always be on frous one house to the next internally sumption that this denial was a reagit of appeared to know the pisut low ebb of affairs. So confi-sion. Sums further evidence, however, was sly useless capital was also spoken of vinstruction of the objectionable and unex dent are we in our opinion that we ven- taken, in which the Jemidhat said that the 4,000 in copper and bronze coinage, and plored labyrinths which now exist.
of big failure to insist on a strict interpreta- ture to assert that if the taxation upon prisoner used to do his duty well enough, $17,000 of other
coins of which the
the Trea- 15: Of the causes for the existing depres-measures of law, order, and cleanliness be But it appeared further that something was sy could not got rid. The fans derivable instead of the impracticable regulation of re- therefore aliko be entitled to the protectious Health. The erection of Public Privies or professing the Christian religion shall
tion of the provision that "parsons teaching - sion which exists in Hongkong, the diver-withdrawn native trade will materially head was cropped chort, because of the BB of surveillance over a low class of men, had, is a lasting benefit, and the taking of anob; peaceably pursuing their calling and
from the play-houses established last year by sity of opinion expressed tends to blaue prove. There are but two courses and as the Sikhs are rather proud of long brought a considerable sum to the Treasurying Tanks being now proclaimed to be led or
the matter with prisoner, se the hair on his Government in default of any better means quiring one in every house, as has been the of the Chinese authorities nor shall any recent legislation. But before coming to Either to trust to time, in which case hair, this would not have been done unless
is there appear to us to be some other confidence will in a few yours be restored; songthing were wrong. His Worship there and he had thought it wisest to expand it illegal (Section 59) a purer supply may be the circumstances now detailed, may per- water from the open Nullahs above receiv-not offending against the laws, be parsecu reasons which way fairly be urged, not or to withdraw the money fees and pe fore remanded the case for a week, in order
interfered
with Reconsideration of 10 the improvement of the Police the indeed us the sole causes of a depressed valties for all matters connected with ra that the Colonial Surgeon might report volved the carrying
department on which more peculiarly de- anticipated.
induce bias to 6. Disputes.-The defining of the rights ther opportunity of proving his case, which
haps
to give Mr. Laughton an state of traile, but as having contributed gistration, etc., et The Chinese do not post the intellectual capacity of the pri- His Excellency warmly and emphatically of Building Owner" and **
out of the to that end. The disastrous year of 1866 sa much, fear the legislation as it exists, Roderick M'Donald, turukey in Gaol, disapproved the receips of a revenus from any disputes which the raere judgment as detailed in the memorial lately address. Adjoining mag bs advantageously taken up in son- has most unduhtedly left its mark uponna thoy carvestly desire some guarantee was brought up ou remand for having ch
combatted the arguments of those who
(Sections 32 a 34) will set at rest nexion with that of the Formosa converts, so many Chiness then incurred, while the future. 16 must rest with the govern- Gardner Pullor, do, to zrugo from his gamalting was irrepressible. Larceny by now understand before boginning whether be been more culpablo even than in Shautung the native population by the losses which against "neozess," as they term them, in allowed the notorious swinder having such a source, and "frankly admitted" that of the Surveyor General and his Officers ed to His Excellency from that ieland. The formerly could not satisfy, aud Han may conduct of the officials there seems to have disastrous fires which have taken placement to decide how a desirable confidence custody on the 24th ultimo. Mr Douglas servants (which was expected to increase) during the last three years have likewise in the purity of our motives, and in our was further examined and he gave one or t
was reduced by 75
will be allowed to carry out his work or no. and calls for as energetic action as the late 75 per cent. during las contrimted to render rich men poorer desire to avoid undue taxation, is to be two additional facts bearing upon the case. quarter; and touching the exclusion of
7. Necisances to Europeans.A reference outbreak at Yangchow.-N, C. Herald. to the continual and hence less able to carry on a speeu- brought about. lative business. It must not, moreover,
Man of Business" with Fuller to the Summary Jurisdiction were not the criminal class, and hence that he forgotten that it is scarcely probable present depressed state of tradu gouerally bald on one or two occasions, saying that His Excellency characterized the statement To sum up, briefly, wo attribute the Court. He had especially cautioned M'Do. the gambling-houses were not meant for theu License is now $18,000 a month. that Hongkong will for ever remain an to several causes, each perhaps individuas Fuller was a slippery fellow and would that the nequirement of revenue by the exception to the rule that a naduenlly inefficient to cause that result, but escape if he could, he should not let him go inflation of prices will inevitably sub-unfortunately powerful in the aggregate. out of his sight for a moment. Faller has Gambling License, on the part of the Go- side to a just, and not infrequently These are: the depressed state of the Chi- not an yat heen recaptured, although the which only suited the arguments of those
rece Chinese trade; the shutting up of aid was zealous in his efforts to Hongkong as a port of refuge for the raster for himnaty and attention to duty--mates (a detailed statement of which we
M'Donald had hitherto a good cha- Hce. rassaldom of South China; a natural fall Chun ayow, the keeper of the restaurant in prices consequent on the establishment where Fuller and the tarnkey strengthened exhibit unusual zoal and activity : $40,000 thoufences and irrogelarities and carrying seven, and the othpieces
uty have received) were $15,000 to be dis of small babes in lieu of the wealthy their inner man on their way town, the for a stenus yacht and launch, for visiting bose snumerated are. caused by deficiónpes men. The latter has not since been heard
bursed to police constables or officers Queen's Road, deposed to the fact that Fuller seated belief that we, with a power they
the out-stations, &: E SULD OF $1,500 for cannot (as in China) evidde, or generally
Former further legislation is evident, and shouldly for 90 miles to the Eastward for six or speaking bribe, intend to squeeze the natives by inposing taxation for what
Buven days, and fually brought up near the forced, the benefits would be proportion month of the Herringotta. they consider "fanciful crotchets" in
ately great. For this purposo the last time they had only such water as they got During all this the way of cleau and clear thoroughfares,
Clause (Section 68) has been provided as in towels from passing showers, and no fah the natives are thoroughly fleeced..
reached Morellgunge on the tenth day after leaving the wreck, and were most hospite- big received and forwarded to Calcutta
sober.
WAB
regulations.
i
Prisoner Ead been sent two or three tines Auropeans, the Governor said that they the Office Window of stone under
vernment, was a common misrepresentation
to gambling as a vice and a sin.
from monting to night for weeks continu
ance: This is now to be controlled (Section ously is suficient to bring home to any one the deficiencies of the former Ordin- 04.)
INDIA.
outta Englishman of 3rd Sept.:--
The following items are from the Cal. The Partec-owned ship Sultan, timber during Sunday in close proximity to Euro- the Reymutiah Sand. The gunner and six The nuisance and impropriety of work laden from Moulmain, has beeo wrecked on pean dwellings is also prevented (Section Lascars were saved in one of the boats which give a space of merely & feet headway togly, the other from the Mutiah, and through Chinese localities, by Sen shades taptain and the two pilots one from the is provided against effectually (Section 29.) cine natives, got away on a portion of the
B. When we consider talt nearly the deck. This afterwards split into two
to an unduly low, level. Thirdly, there na trads in Farope; the increase of duperintendent believes that M'Do the remaining items of the Esti: 1) and the obstruction out with in walking The two other boats wore smashed. "The
is a growing distrust of European credit amongst the Chinese inseparable from the altered state of foreign relations with Ching. In the old days firms were few and their bonds as good as money down; comprehend a range scarely foreseen by tas "Merchaut princes of the former time. With the increase of numbers comes the greater risk of roguery-or at least of lass, however honestly transactions may have been carried on--and the European
to recapture
Among
who
but the mercantile community" now hous" of old and hually a deep paid for it, but witness could not say that the salary of an Ausistant Superintendentteance, the necessity for on. The raft with seven men fluated slow.
a
of today is gratified by seeing placards etc., and that we intend to keep it up till known. Hace with another mau ua. Previous to the second reading) on condi- assistance, and it will now be known by which leaped on board the raft. They
posted up in which Chinese are warned against foreign silk dealers who don't pay upff this does not show a do clining belief in European honour we are
at sonic loss to know how that feeling in expressed
2
But now to the Ordinances--the great "best anst front of His Excellency's
offendre to the commercial instincts of Hongkong. Fortunately they are vasily enumerated. The "Brothel," "Junk," and "Order and Cleanliness" Ordinances form, we believe, the trio against which
anything occurred to show that Fuller was
prisquet. Jelin & Nulty, of the British of the Gas and amother of 61,44 for an the new Ordinance be ever even fairly en- Hotel or Mcubunica Arina (whose memory is known as not very clear upon any point what Gibh, a grant in aid to the City
School. At the suggestion of the
Bon G. B. every said that, between 1 and 2 o'clock on
ECall Was An afternoon Коте
nine days ago
I upon, (to be placed on the estimates prisoner
agreed camo into his
nn- tion that facilitios be given to the public to down in the bary Gat had something to drink, dagat for about uss any library and sanegunt, which tight tive minnies, and then left together Five tue City Hall Coupent ut ace by the City Committee of Curator was wintes or so after this,
prisoner cate alone,
suggested. saying that the other mit hal We are requested to state that Divipe Ser. ped. Up to that time, the witness did
not know that the other
LOCAL.
the winter months.
TO-DAY'S POLICE,
The May, and Mr Secretary Russell were OF Bench
Inspector Livingston signally distinguish the popular voice is most loudly directed.ed himself in the usual manner by giving
We are willing to start with the admis as much annoyance to the natives as possi sion that they have materially interfered be
ordinances which
more directly Sergeant. Hazlitt, another
by the
to the
Chingee.
apply
back
may
THE NEW BUILDING ORDINANUR.
at
a
the "ficer of the Surveyor General when he a bully served a notice upon house and when not; many things have hitherto pased unheeded for want of this
assurance.
The Council of Law Reporting has is- sued the first number of its use authorised reporte.
Dr N, Chovers has discovered in a portion Calentts, now being broken down, a room 3] thd Southern curtain of the old fort of
or rather space, which ia the exact couu- terpart to the Black Hole..
The
governmental enquiry into the arci- sient
Samnuggu
his resulted in. con- firming the
report thereon which originally appeared in the papers. Several of the na-
witnessa, ett
educated and respectable men, persisted in declaring
that train contained only 257 passeugers;
tire
100 реть
with what we just now called the "Local of the uthfully :rict administration was a very unfortunate thing for the doof general health; 6. The prevention of in of violent opposition offered to mission were killed, and 200 wounded. The Trade" of Hongkong. The census for of the scavengers of the Police Department, to take his prisoner to his orders were things, which are especial nuisancos to Ea- of personal attack. In Slantung, 'objec. asserted they had seen some dead bodies
he had been as
their s
In conclusion, the ignorance of the Chi-
of the vioe in the Cathedral will commence to
note of
provision of the Building Or was defen- murrow afternoon at 4 (instead of 3) o'clock;dant's prisoner. He then sent fone or
dinance renders it necessary that they The following is a summary of this altera-should be promulgated among them in an and that this change will continue during coped man; but advised dufoulant to go at No. 8 of 1856 are all precautionary and Courts of the Colony. This is, however, a
Ave of hi
servants round to look after the es-
tions, prepared we believe by Mr. Alford.
The Amendments proposed in Ordinance intelligible form and not be merely com- municated by proceedings in the Police once to Mr Douglas. He did not know the
be classed auder 7 hends, viz:-1. The particulars of
CHINES AT he excupe until he heard borne out read the newsfingers. Mr Dong-petion of Fires; 2. The provention of by the son can be offectually atorded to
Further
stated
defendant had told accidente from falling Buildings; 3. The by the Executive. him that Fuller escaped from the house of exp
explanation of various tareas M'Nulty, and that defendant had seked to
of little understood
present furtherance of OFFICIAL INJUSTICE IN SHANTUNG, 4 The go to the water lount. Mr May said that
Police surveillance; 3. The improvement From every part of China, reports come fendant
that Fuller had escaped from his dispute. 7. The abatement of certain aries. Iu Yang-chow. it has taken the form
others austody,
but insomuch as
thu Court and back, last year shewed a decrease of ten thou was also prominently before the Court in while he had gong to various places after-tion of Hoofs coverert by inflammable na ishod. In Formosa, native converts are reyed to Kaushtea to be disposed of
ck, ropeans,
Prevention of Fires-The Construc- christian worship, and the donors are pun-
is made to the transfer of a temple for barted, and others that numbers of the
dead had been put in an sp wart of the greatest rascals in Hongkong, the matters of ammoniacal and other smells, of Fuller as if by hast opened the Gaol gate terial is now forbidden (Section 18,) and persecuted. And a cry is raised from every
train, and guilty of the release It was observable that the numbers of dowo spouts, dirty fronts, privies, dc, to the prisoner, and told him to get away, Roofs of the most fantastic constraction | said against the people, who scom well dis. believed. The accident was the first which
All thia the respectable classes had not diminish- Obstrictions were represented by Livingston His Worship said he had un option but to whereby the spread of fire is rendered in-posed to let the new religion take its chabe had occurred on the line during 54 years.
was provert to be falso. The flie propensity of the Chinese to make quarter against the mandarins. No word is wander is how it could ever have been ed, but even 10,000 rowdies roquire food, by a defendant who had actually had the drink, and clothing. One of the most
acity to s
to sweep up, curtain pieces of gin. ebaini bim for the ohuse before him evitable, is restrained.
but defendant could into the eidu-channel. Those make pay defence he
to let its teachers operciaa
The Viceroy has ruled that the sumptuary noticeable ways in which their departure charges were solemnly but somewhat sleepi-Defendant chorne tu ruserve his defezza
The construction on thess Roofs of Woo-ing; to lease then houses, and let them live allowance of Rs. 5000, and the fureiturs
strange
nge call- damaged local interests was the fall in tv propounded by Livingaton, who, poté | Court; aud the Magistrate granted bail in and on which are stored inflammable sub-this Janlouse, we presume, of foreign into the Lieutenant-fiovernor of the Punjab, until he appeared for trini in the higher den Platforas for innumerable purposes anmolented. But the oficials disturb all allowance of Rs 200 per monsen, grantsu house-rent. Sub-letting coused to be honk in hand, detailed with very solema profitable to roany natives, and they in minutoucas the various pieces of shaving and two bonds of $800 each, such a sum being stances both solid and liquid is hereby flusnes, but uuable to take official actions are assessable under the provisions of the mm could not afford to pay European particles of dust which are detected by Donald at the dessins, Mr Douglas having and proper manner is to be enforced (See-festation.
fixed in order to insure the presence. Mr
made illegal. (Seation 20).
they excite popular feeling against the intru. Licence Tax Act. landlords the rent which they had
The construction of Chinnies in a safe ders and shelter themselves beltind ite mani- hese valuable servants of the public.
The affairs of the Ex-King of Oudh are still in This was plaiu
confusion; the Press urges upon many of these man were of the piratical stew of a
tone, and trusta chiefly to his memory in
the case at Formosa, mitting the administration to official hands. 5 inch Earthenware Pipes when called up where the gamen officials have been per of a note book, His efforts fraternity, whose wealth and trade, en to-day to
directed or
appeared EXPORT OF COTION FROM BRUSH BUZMA. On by the Surveyor General to build a sonally engaged in the riotous attacks mad. His Alajesty sponda Re. 11,000. par mou or vuisdirected against- share, was no small element in the pros poor people's stalls and one or as old We gatiner from the British Barma Cu Chimney is
is rendered impossible.
on native converts, and where, the same sur in kuping up a menagerie and Ra.. perity of the native classes. Native women who had been detooted keeping Cotton from ports of British Burns, dur- looked into (Section 22); the imminent popular fooling against the new sect. But
Dette the following statement of Byport of
The subject of Fires Manufactories is accusations have been employel te excit. 28,000 in buildings, repairs, de, stores and shops were naturally affected, goats in some what impropos maar. Being the mouths of February, March and danger of the Uity more especially from the Yangshow was the only case it which for a Bharti, and a resumption of the pap
Sopic of the papers alvocato concessiona and as their business declined, so did bomber of easca bronight up and disposed April, Stibi tween the two
inspectors, tha
furnaces of the Opium Farmers" is ignors live bean themselves the object of ment of the subsidy. The Deb Rajah will been little known; but persons holding attack, and the action of H, B. M. Congat not, however, he clouted till the coll Monopolica will no longer deem themselves was so much more easy. There was the in the hands of the Tongano Pentow. There weather, and the Dharm Rajah is a minor It is, however, to the vexatious manner a single complaint by the public has evor
beyond the reneh of ordinary control,
advantage, tor, that the seune of riot was is consequently no real government. in which the Ordinances are carried out been made the ground of such action, nor
Wooden Verandahe, which constitute easily approachable. The visit of an officer to the respectable classes of Chinese that has say witness been ever called to aug. We are pleased to find that foulmein bukle individual can cause to the community, wil thay when he is borne in a sedan chair. of Mysore has been refurred home. The
perhaps the greatest danger which any borne by a man-of-war, cafrica more weight
The e question of installing the Maharajah Viceroy points ont that it would be. but,s long period must slapse before exist and Chinkeng, no doubt accounts partially jority, and has shown how far lus is ing ones are all removed.
for the different behaviour of the Yangchow
hitherto asked. But more than that, geant Hazalitt, again, adopta a conndential refimel to give any opinion on the subject to 21) and the practice of inserting a for] Fallgehow. It is ally the case the Government the necessity for com
to he
their transactions with the grade above of to the Decavenience and lose of the them.
Chinese has been something immenge
Mds
not February, 404. Value11,955
Flarek, 1,044 April, 2, 165
Ms.
15,917
20,978
כז.
arvis.
much of the depression felt is (wrongly part the bara atatement of the inspectors an advanced place amongst the other ports be effectually forbidden ("eotions 26 a 20), The presence of the Ronaldo At Yangshow able to wait till the boy-Rajah attains his
we believe) attributed We fully admit aforesaid:
A Portuguese woman appeared to apply
the Brothel Ordinance as often alleged, is 38, of
had refused
in the Cotton Exports as under:
Mds.
February, 11 Valu March, 2000
April, .................... 1, 380/
Ba.
61
1,436
may find its way to Europe, where we are
Tite
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be
Lage
the spil. We see that the police want for a summons, or for protation is some tact and savey," and we certainly be form or ether, against her husband, who
The dangerous Projections and Balconies Prefect, from that of the Takao and Olefon qualified ta sesume the government of the lieve that the obstruction" paragraph of wasfgambling night and day, had lost almost
for
ornamental and airing purposes with Tantais
province. The strongest argument, how- the Ordinance is of no benefit to the everything, and had sold almost every- This quantity was heerly all shipped to vided are brought within order and no man latter's behaviour, oxcitas a strong desire attains his majority, the turns upon which 7,004. which zon
Buildings are at presont pro-
The sketch given by Mr Langhton of the ver, is to be found in the fact that until he European community, while it is an nu- thing, so that she had scarcely say clothes ports within the territories of British Bur- may now go beyond the line of his neigh in the reader to indict the personal chas he mitigated nuisance to the natives. But loft. The bench could afford her no relief.
uine
receive the administration vannet. bour's frontage (Section 25). ma, principally to the Southern ports of we do not believe that to the vexatious
Foong Atick, chair-coolie, appeared as Tavay art story. As large quantities of
tisement his impudeuen and injustice so Arranged for. Burking of this Ordinance, or to that, of! Complaint against a defendant who was shipping may shortly be expected, we must may a fire is spread is now forbidden with lyset Sir Rutherford 1000, We prasu, Legislative Couusil, died on Sunday morn-" construction of Matches, whereby wall deserve. The difficulty which para late clerk nasistant to the old Viceregal Baboo Prosunzo Coomar Tagure, C. & I, described as the state of trade to be at all attributed. M'gland, musician on board the Hope that going of the Moulmein Potton while those erected for Religions purposes to support his representation to the Foreign the founder of the British Indian associa
Mactrose, "Henry Augustus
out special permission (Section 36 a 39) was the absends of f sufficiently clear evidence Gunboat Dwarf for having refused to
ein ny last at thu of sixty-seven. He was In addition to all that we have stated in pay for his chair. Complainant claimed the Bure it would give a remunerativa out-turntion of the Registrar General and his Offi- ! oase, no one who has read Mr Laughton' tion. He was for some time a Member of
still contiune under the control and inapes Board. For of the abstract morits of the ur former paragraphs on the subject of chair-hire for two- three hours, and as a if a little more are was displayed in its
cultivation and packing.
sers, a control far more stringent than narrative can entertain a shadow of doubt. last year chose to filla olisir in the Legis
the Bengal Legislative Council, and was Been trade, and admitting that the matter of course insinuated that defendant
formerly.
A certain family baome converts, and offer lative Council of the Viceroy, whers, bow- scal feeling of the Chinese is much defendant again got into the chair,
pay and then struck hin:
The practice of storing Wood in private to make over the mission, to be used as a The Figaro states that the attendance at houses which created the necessity of carry- chapel, a And under the third head of our remarks to Inspector Kirby, (who, it appare, has re what night have been expected. The sight a stack is now forbidden (Section 61), and ly resolved on; the heads of the family
family
is twice are his attendance. assembly and unanimous End the true source of existing discontent sumed duty at the Central Station) stated was naprunt. A few actors were present, safety from Fire much increased thereby, sign a dood of transfer which the Trotsi teaded that the Shah of Persia should and existing depression.
that the defendant Montrose was not in and several of the female attcadante The Chinese as a people are incapable liquor when brought to the station, sad at the theatre where Miss Menken had struction of old Buildings in the old style, trary, illegally Hoge and imprisone the head to Acquire & Persian fizet for service in the 2, Instability of Buildings. The re-con- fuses to register. Re nerests on the on- rive assistance from India, in his desire of komprehending the feeling or necessity Appeared more like a man who was unable here engaged, but not one sotrees, on the old foundations, and with the old of the dlan, intimidates other membora of bick prompts our authorities to licones to pay rather than nns who had refined to be in contoh je er notari Menken har materials, as is the custom after c. Fise, is it ; holds a partial enquiry, ignotes some
so,Mr. May than asked why, as been babit of performing, appeared now
now condemned brunks, clear obstractions from streets, the Inspeeter had not released the defend- black,' Insist on cleanliness and ventilation, and abt.To which the Inspector replied that were all her estrados, all the journalists forcing of this rule is very lucessary from the tinerico and tempo, when H. B. M. Con 13th uit,has just terminated its about But where." inquires the Figaro, A9 inch Wall is now illegal, and the un-flings out of Court under cover of imper. which hits been sitting at Verica since the A forgery and the transfer illogal, and THE International Telegraph Conference, In fiue ciry out all those regulations he did not know that the name the defen who were never find of
Figaro can only be purposes of bond (Section 10). of licensing to suppress" is difficult of sequently suspicious Montrose remarked answered in the words of Martin, who,
is referred to Peking and-need-wo. tion of the prsent year the prices of tele The Building of Godowns and Warehouses day it-Sir Rutherford decides adversely to i grans from London to Calentta shall be that he was under the impression that be when Candide asked him low stage queens is specially controlled and the insertion of the foreign claimants. If the question were reduced from £4 168 to £2 16s 6d, and tlist prehension to the native mind, while had a dollar in his pocket, and when he were treated in France, replied, "On les proper Cross Walls in long Buildings en interely one of the sequisition or loss to the special lines shall be established to promote e fact that for every act of registration found that he had not, he was rather in a adore quand elles sont belles, et on les jette forced (Section 10), Special Regulations Baptist Mission of a temple sad a plot of communication between Baropean and whether it be the gamber of prostitutes
'6x)" he could not say that the coolies. A la voirie quand elle sout mortes. are inserted with regard to Recesses and ground, wo should you se to notice it. India.
opposed to these Ordinances, we aveit was therenpon removed to the station. Miss Monken's funeral was far from being ing on Cooking operations in the middle of discussed in full. The gift is twice ever; ill-health prevented in a great mes
hrothels, register bonises or servants, num-prisoner appeared to be a respectable man, in the prosession led by a geritleman in (Seemed as dangerous and improper evidence, deolince other, declares the i
The Viceroy, it is reported, has recOUT-
Gulf of Perais.
usually ternicdunicipal," The idea dant had given was genuine, and was.con- and her talent?" The Feng her beauty inconvenient aizs of a Chinese Brick for sul pits an inconvenient question. The. It has been decided that after the termina
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