TOBER 5, 1868.

it, as he was drunk. Hess corroborated the -Defcudant(who was

3) said that he had been

Bont at all events; he

nd he did not see what

bad

in knocking him on Worship

d done.His Wa

bad been very foolish in

not ta

to be

able to recol-

passed, It was to be

had got

Zi

blow

ou the appear that he had

an who pica-

to be-

been proven that the

violence annecessarily,

to punishment. As he

would fine

южетех,

aver, be and hoped it would be a

tting drunk. getting d Adventure, and Bird

n, were charged with. isturbance and been pears to have been stined fifty cents, hav---

drunk.

кая

he Meance, was likewise

day for refusing to pay for being in a state of ve was short and to the

Fined $1.

ging to the ship. Wi D, Patterson, Billow, ron-admitted having found their way in a end having been remov. They were discharged, men were charged for without a pass last Lowed a pass written by ictoria Dispensary, they scharged.

Montrose, the musician who was before the

er day, was again dis to-day. As this was! within three days, hig ajusual fue; and

get

Tsing

to pay his chair,

this occasion.

secretary to the Hong-

red to charge a black

stolcu

a bottle of

nes. Mr Davies stated-

had been commit-

ing

arien

11.

$30,000. A rewandi

the last six months

that the robbery might

a female of Celestial cke in choice "pideis 1

pidgis,

men with having been stealing her fowls, other morning, she sprinkling rice on the ther holding a bag fu spoil, the seized one of away and was caughtTM other was observed in and arrested. Both ated to three months' pas chiefly owing to the complainant, who her-

of the thieves to the

ito

the P. & O. Com appeared to charge a ith robbery under very Inces. From Mr Frost's that the boy received ery respectable lad, had rock of clothing as any and had every means of where eight or nino But he took to gam-- back; and now the mi-

ye described below has

few

days ago Mr Frost

cash

box;

but as he

Ste suspicion upon 207-

aid nothing, but kept

ch. One day lately be

all coins in a crockery

૧૧:૧૧

ornament

sum and the orna

te then sent for

defendant, after

that he had stolen the

ved the crockery orna

FIt

plea

and

spenly

stolen the $37 from hứ

lt further appears,

chort time that flj

caged in this goose

bling-horses, he has

ORD stock of clothing

a and stockings)

bist

of the other servante,

retrieving his losses at

He had then taken to

of wages were lost the

them,- His Worship

ing short of an infatua

ent into the gambling

ras a certainty of

be

bad had

his

the slight

would not have dona

quantances went into i

in the morning with; d not have more than ing; that was a 10stter sorry to sea boy gho hle in such a position bis stupidity the cli

and he would have t

Hambling was guro fo

i it to rags, poverty,

in cases of strong-

he Gaol Prisoner was

bor for six mouths

PONDENCE,

SH LOOK UT."

CHINA MAILAN

5th October, 188

glad to see from your

that the Colonial barge

should have thought, sperience would have

sorry to

ed more careful for the

that

tlie

for they

Why

2. Stroud Fect, for

ally as

háoro

close to the wind?

4,000 put down for a

why ou earth this use

I

it necessary? and

Colony much. If y

it. But what in really.

I am sorry to see!

Flocked by His Excel vi

ylum

for Idiots.

be called upon to

Legislative

id have been

Corred

bany, in fact, had my

, to have moved that

n an island known as

ortion of that building,

kər

that purpose. Tam

requires no faciler

y for such a institţel d

do the correspondence

g on in the columns of

on the "Depression of

ruly,

--Meantime,

·SIONAL HAN

No. 1665 - OCTOBER 5, 1868.j

of some

LATEST TELEGRAMS.

Dr

I be appointed to the civil lordship of the

Admiralty vacated by Mr Du Cane. Hooker, the President of the British As Bociation for the present year, delivered his address at Norwich on Wednesday night, before a crowded and brilliant assembly Ho tirat described the aution which the Council had taken in several matters of it

THE CHINA MAIL.

also, was given to them by the Chinese Passengers Act.

of flie

us for example, it is not improbable that owing to original defective construction and hood, the necessity may arise for rebuilding the sinking of the earth in its neighbour the Harbor Master's Offos, which is already in a a dangerous state,

We have received the following per Glengyle, dated London, 27th August, 1868, The Constitutionnel denies the statement e papers that the general elections in France, will take place before the year 1869. Bunneville has been appointed French Ambassador to Rome, Tie zame pass purtance during the year, referring especial to this Colony, as the public security do were work emigrants and, that there proves that this Colony, like any other. ing that Foreigners were to be excluded.

an article urging capitalists to

to the eiers which had been made to publishedence in

porco, and to engage in aluse the Government to place the natural au expansive item

rante their security. Field Marshal should be directly resp

have

Au:-

ly

the

on

commended him for employment by tho

gainors daring the past year to an extent had failed to obtain, and he would have Government at home; fut this Mr Quin

beyond the legitimate amount which the wished to resume his duties here. Soonor considerable improvements had now been

anma time, offers were made to Govern The Chief Justice observed that in Macao

exigencies of the system justified. At the than sanction that, however, hiz Excellency made, as the, Governor now passed all tho

ment to said he had adopted the alternative of a emigrants himself. The Governor of Macso

to take the business by men of pension. à Superintendent of Police of had told him that he had rejected over

equal capital, and one offer based on most an energetic turn was of great consequenos 300

10. The possibility of mich Contingencies excellent security and with the understand- pondeu gratly on that. The Police was chain-gang no less that twenty-three without a usily available surplus in-

the roads in the large Firm or business should never be amenutel $240,000 per annum.

20Novertheless the experience acquired in the enterprises without apprehension. The history collections of the British Museum turg, and was nicessarily so fromondi- brokers for having, obtained coolies by dependent of Assets in the form of Rent by the old Licensees, their readiness to ex-

public Gercroment says the Constitutione quer the control of a single officer, who liar situation of the Culoara ita fraud. He. (the C. 3.) thought it was de- and Taxes due, of at least from $100,000 pond.monde assistance which they had

popul

sirable that the migration Officer should to $150,000

in detecting returned convicts Vaillant has delivered is speel of a pacifio of the Crown Partiuistertion by the worst cines of Chinese ma bo a person ho did not mix with toe suip Therefore, I must nusis impress on you giron the Police genaurally, made me un-

most such emergencies, and the effective assistanc at the Grand Council of Dijon progress which had been made in the diftin, and in efficient polies was impera enptaint.

necessary for the attainment of

although the Estimates now before Despatchsa laro beeu receiveil from Con- ferent sciences Dr. Hookor syoka of the

never was any doubt about the Regulations, the

His Excellenoy remarked that there you, show a surplus probably exceeding to change them for parties less ex- stantinople anouncing the renewal of en-dvances in the dopartitouts of fossil botany Quin, when in Loudon, met with a bad at Macao; the only thing was that thereve sum at the end of 1869, even continue the business, but instead of a re- gagements between the Ottoman troops and and vegetable physiology, and criticised at

was no honest people to carry them out. the insurgents in Cauch

in Caudia. The Times of soms leugth Darwin's theory as to publielus several conflicting lettera

of species by natural selection.

A remark having been made about the to the character of the Cretan instr

observed that much was impossible, as they people in Macao starving, his Excellency geuts fidhat Pacha's investigation into

were told that all the trails of Hongkong chose had gone to Macao (laughter).

The Chief Justice stated that two hun

on to notice the

the

public security. Mountime, however, Mr unident, the effects of which he was afraid he origin he

would

over and he would by never get therefore unit for further duty. these circumstances the present ordinance Under hal, been brought forway, and the money would be voted

tlust

I

to most

allowing literally for the demands of the Supplementary Estimates, 1 can regard suot result as merely atmounting to a re should never be departed front, capecially turn to a sound financial status, such as sa imongst the items forming the Revenue for 1869, is one which cannot recur, namely,

Mint.

perienced. The old Licenses, therefore, duced fee $10,000 per mouth they pay a fee of $18,000,

rection in Bulgaria shows the complicity in including the ball room and objects of art.so, Mr Quin was doubtless a pentionandral families were said to be now starving $00,000 for the Plant and Alachinary of the mist reversals of previous calculations, and

the circumstances attending the 1ste insur

moremnants of the Russian Consul and of the authorition on the Roumai frontier, advices from Bucharest report Telegraphic

од

had tions.

if

1. Hence, although the finances of the Colony are at lust in a saticinatory state, it cannot now be said, that they will not

aseral changes in the Roumanian Ministry.eigual defont at the election of a deputy for had every opportuny of juuang's tournanes containing the ESTIMATES for 1869, | requiré constant caro and vigilancs to pre- $15,000 per 100th wills, the fee of

The Senate has adopted the Convention for farming the tobacco revenues. The Italian Farliament was prorogued to-day by Royal

Proclamation.

Course

His Ex-

a

serve them in that condition.

21. Thus one mora is added to the nu A serious fire broke out late or Wednes

results, which the working of the experiment merons list of unexpected and improbable. day night at Northumberland House,

hus developed. In fact my own despatches. Strand, by which one-third of the mansión,

on the subject are throughout filled with si valued at many thousand pounds, was the highest integrity, had always borna a totally destroyed.

character, and was how in compara high

perhaps I am now about to add one more to the series, when I The French Government has sustained a tively poor circunstances although part in account of the passing of the last regala-

if Foreigners be excluded, as under any cir when I express the opinion that, The Governor next introduced the Ordt

cumstances must be the the department of the Jura, the opposition he had chosen to do candidato, M. Grevy, having been returned service was not of sufficient length to cn, which he said might not he correct to

not leave the Li- by a majority of upwards of 12,000 votes title him to claim a

couaves a sufficient profit to make than AS 12. Before concluding the subject of Re careful as might be desired to retain it by over bie rival, M. Huot. Telegrams from Minute, and the main by the Pension figure, but were very early so. Spain susu to show much disorganization with the Council. It was desirable that a

matter rested accordingly colloncy read the following address

to tho

Government

Regulations. fees from the Licensed Gaming Houses are of the body politic in that distractedcountry younger mat possessing more aptitude for

(Financial Statement, 1868.) Owing to t

to the measures recently taken by the position of Superintendent of Police

Last August, whion explaining the Es- now withdrawn from the heading of unavail have a special interest of their own, have the Government in its distrust of the army, should be

tinates fox 1808, which I then laid before able deposits. I lay before you the despatch became necessary, because the Connellshould. number of Generals have sent in their re- candid in aaying that he pould rather give you, I was obliged to draw your attention the Secretary of State authorising ap

appointed; and he would

know why the License Fees for the Esti signations, and the Minister of War: ins

is a pousion for any number of years than

to the inany tomporary and uncertain ele plication of that Revenue to cortain Colonal mates of the onaning year are not computed ments given notice that he shall pince his portfolio at have Mr Quin again as Superintendent, polved in this calculations affecting Buy the disposal of the Government. The To His Excellency concluded by montlouing respect

control over the classes ding on the basis of so tiga & figure as they now the Revenue side of the account. In that

to reach monthly. On the

the contrary the Eati Hiebe says that there seems to be little that the Secretary of State had repom that the Revenue estimated for 1860 is one tainly seems wise to use it for the i routo

have the antisfaction of

thinking to the

mate of the receipts for 1889, has been left hope of a speedy settlement of the Nova mended the grant.

illegal mamy can be devised, it cer- by nie at t

$100,000 persion.

per annum, boing the The Emperor Napoleon has deprecated the some of his colleagues bave gone to Halifax Hercules Robison, who had known M Fanged by similar disturbing infinsuces, and in required to repress irregularities present the probability is that the amount -

Scotia difficulty. Sir John Macdonald and

The Chief Justion reparked that Bir which you may rely as unlikely to be do-

ment of the Police, a force which re- | amount computed when the oplculations

in a great were entered into avveral weeks back. measure in say ought, always to probability and crime, originating in or fostered by named will be exceeded, but the uncertainty. Estimates, a greater probability Gambling. It

6 at least wiser to devote it attending the subject is too great to justfy

Sept. 7. serious Murphy rint bas There is a taken place at Manchester. strike at premat among the Lordon cab reen. The Honorable P. Stanley has been appointed Junior Lord of the Admiralty, rice Mr DaCane.

Sept: 8.-Faulkner's Expedition in search Livingstone left the Cape on the 2d of Dr.

The Prussian couscription has August. been postponed, and there is an indication. of coufidence in the preservation of peace.

a

that there is ng

veune I call attention to the fact that the at These explanations, which moreover

of

with

الله

its evil consequences

22.

irritating language of La Presse against with the object of bringing about a recon- Quin elsewhere, had told him (the C, J.) Oxcess than a deficiency in the amount that of other useful public objects than an alteration of the original EstimaȚU..

ton

and wish

and

Bithle

to

13.

A$

Prussia. Forty-one arresta of the Murphyciliation, but they are said to have made that Mr Quin had had noters have been made at Manchester, acarcely any progress. The only favorable quarters, and that so high was his character of Revenue estimated.

offers

from various of Advices from America stato that atrocities ariptum is an apparent difference of opin that there was a bidding for his services are being committed by the Indians.

ion and consequent hesitation among the when lie game to Hongkong as Superinten. which I now lay before you, the Excess of some more objectionable manner on the or A portion of the community approve or

2. At page 8 of the Detailed Estimates to throw it into the sex or get rid of it in 23. Whether. I I myself, or the Connoll Parket stay.

9.-The ton

tone of the Liverpool Cot anti-unionista. Some of the members of the dent of Police. The C. J. added tont, Mr the Colony's Assete over ita Liabilities on plea that no Revenue should accrue from object to the receipt of any income

Local Legislature talk

from Sept 11The cab striko in London has all

dea of moderat very bitterly, scorn Quin's personal conduct was so good that the first Day of the presont Year is put down aneh a source,

such a source, the fact that it has neverthe betonated. A

a measure many had spoken vory highly of lin paseed declaring Nova Scotis out of no doubt lay, the members could also 29325,851, and having gone into the salon. My cleod on such matters is a very lesa irrepressibly become and may for som A telegram received from St Petersburgh

meer of the Union

lation, I thing there. Telegrams received this mor- speak to his high character and unexcop for error in that item. I may also remark bound to do as much good and sappress as venne till a better system ba devised to apparent room simple one I hold that a Government is time constituto part of your annual Reve- and that his son is his ning per Sectia annonace that Sir John tionable testimonials. This he would say that it includes only such a surplus as would besitated to advance atraight forward to the Council to the fullest details connected is date that the Bokhara is

much evil as it van. successor. Lord Napier is at Edinburgh. Mudonald and his partly have returned to in addition to what His Excellency bad said have remained on the first of last January

have therefore not accomplish equally useful resulta, entitlos dept. 12. Her Majesty t the Queen has Canada, their asiesion having proved a on the subject.

failure.

His Excellency raunarked that he had after payment af all known Liabilities, inwards that object. I have never been with it. seen Mr Quin's testimonials, and there, was sibution, which, however, can no longer be that a Revenue was unavoidably created sary items in your nancial calculations

oluding arrears due for the Military Condeterred by the secondary consideration Such a Revenue therefore is a ueca no doubt as to his personal character but counted as part of the Colony's Liabilities thereby, whether I liked or disliked that simply because it exists, and therefore must he was unfitted for the pounliarly difficult because all sums due on that account even result, nor have I been persunded by the be dealt with in some way, but it does not post of Superintendent of Police.

already discharged. to the 20th September of this year have been reasoning, if I may use snel: a term, of follow because you must deal with it, or some estimable persons who appear com because it exists, that your object has been Public evil, provided their own theory non misrepresentation of the purpose of paratively indifferent to the existence of a to create such a Ravenue. That is a com

that we should leave sin and vice alone.

lf and my Council, but i

can have no prevails.

forco till it be shown that our object 14. Such persons, if they purene their could be equally well accomplished in somu

ether

way unproductive of Revenue with

returned to Windsor from Switzerland. The Rev. Mr Douglas bas accepted the The death of General Sir George Patre Hahoprie of Borsbay. The Rev. Hugh. Wymer, &, 0. B., Colonel of Her Majesty's MoNail has been appointed Deate of Ripon 107th Regiment, is announced. He died Mr Richard Baggallay has been appointed on Wednesday, within a few days of couple Solicitor General and additional Judge of ting his 90th year. The gallant General Court of common plesa. It is reported that was born in 1788, and entered the military The distauded the ovauuation of Rome service of the East India Company in 1804, and that Franco has refused to comply. He served under Lord Lake and Sir

has written a letter declaring the Ocisterlony (receiving the thanks of Parlia Garibaldi scle cause of his resignation to be his phy.ment for his services against the horkas) intirosity and inability to attend Par- and Sir Willin Nott, and had received instructed by the American Government tu

A

24

The Chief Justice observed that there was another officer who had survod the Colony in a humbler capacity, (whose stats are necessarily included sums of as unavail. 3. On the other hand, amongst Assets of health was such that he was informed heable description, such as a large portion of would most likely be in Happy Valley in less the absidiary coius, which cannot be re- than a twelve-months' time, whos his would fused at the Treasury and which, therefore, become entitled to a pensiohe referred keep hament. Mr. Revenly Johnson has been incilals for Candahar, Ghazier, and Cabu), to James Cronin-in whose favor a clause steadily increasing, as the accompany- argument to its legitimate conclusion, which we are acquainted and which were

ing Beturn explains. From that Retura be prepared to see our Navy and Artug you

I perceive that on the first day of decimated by a disease, which Legislation

aycan mitigate, sooner. this month, the Colony possessed no less with what they call sin in the one case, or than meddle officially than

$43,482 in Copper and Bronze coinage vice

sical

settle the Alabama question according to

his discretion. Mandrake is the winner of the Doncaster Cup.

We are indebted to Captain Hooper of the Hewryle for recent issues of the English which contain the following later to legrame

VA

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL,

A meeting of Legislative Council was held on Saturing afternoon. Present-H. E. ie Governor, the Hon. the Chief Justice, Hon. Acting Atorney General, the Hon. Colonial Colonial Treasurer; Hon. Desars Keswick, H. B. Gibb, and J. B. Taylor. sat as a member of Council.

September 14th-Telegraphic advices Acting Bon Auditor General, Hon.

eived from New York state that the public

might be added to the bill now before the Council. The suggestion was possibly: what irregular.

His Excellency replied that it was scarcely the time for anet a question to be consider

ments

or

ofe

Journals of that city report, that several Hon. J. B, Taylor wis amoris and took his dinance was read a first title, in its original by a rias in the value of the latter een to apply their theories to all parts of

fearful Earthquakes took place on the 13th,

10th of

of August, in Ecuador and Peru. Several towns have been totally destroyed

and

form.

The minutes of last moeting having been

read and approved.

ilis

to

fuse to adopt.

Hon. Me Gibb here rosa and asked whe-

dress will appair in ear next. It will be The reaindor of His Excellency's ad- reprinted in its entirety in our Overland edition for the next English Mail.]

regarding the City Hall, as that institution ther there had been any correspondence

The Governor: Have you invested in it t

I have, His Excellency gave an ominous shake of the head, and then said that there had been. gums correspondence on the subject, on the

active as a member of Committed. He would be glad to have tho laid before.

case

was now nearly finished.

Me Gibb:

the greater part of which may be regarded rice in the other, and thus they would leave as bring at persent antirely unavailable and both to malure and fructify the pestilence bound to give his testimony to the valuable ally, it is tortas Publie Wugh criminal classes with the usual results to as an amount which increaqua each week to spread and this City to he infested by The Chief Justice said that he felt himself Uccasionally, it is decreased by arrange illegal Gaming haunts frequented by the services readered by Mr Broain.

money in Copper,

of ach assemblages. Moreover sonioty

Lloy The subject then dropped, and the Or- to take a portion of their

coinagu

tha which was lately at par, but it is They want govern the Saxon race of Kent

world and

all populations alike sure to find its way back to the Treasury HEALTH OF EMIGRANTS IN CHINESE PABE

An Ordinance for bottor secuting the whoever it falls below par in the markets and the Chinese on the same principles, and in those states Twenty thousand persona

of Canton or

Would think it wrong to meet the exigencies ffoni Hongkong,

Hongkong. bare perished. The loss of

of property iz

Boley Baid that he had a fa SENGER SHITS celo; and in doing so that the necessary also to bear in mind of each separate community with Levista part of Mr Rune, who had been most

was next laid on the draft ordinaness to lay before the Council estimated at three hundred milling dollars.

requirements. or all coinage, amounts tion adapted to its local during this the second Session of the Coun. His Excellemey remarked that it was a bill

to $17,000, $ Telographic advises received from Scil for the year. The sitting had bean de

15. I need scarcely say of which there is apparently no policy has been countenanced by this Gov him, so that he might understand what to

Bay that bo of some in Petersbrary state the Czar of

Russi

ayed Bounewhat by an indisposition. under of the Ordce. It was a re-enacting prospect of making . This result ia the policy has the caud my Exedo, The items of expenditure Recy has not rated the treaty withi

of 1867, with additions mare unfortunate because those Coins have outre dou Bokban

and alterations. That Ordinsbound been cost a considerable extra outlay, from hav-paritive duty to admit the existence of the heavy, and be always wished to know de which he had suffered lately, and which

cutive Council hava Septesaber 15th-Telegraphic adviens re

first felt it for a library and museum would be very solved here from New York, dated poster (laughter.) There are five bills which he autions were made, alterations to the Mint of the Colours unfact the hard lodge that we could not suppress thoni by the graat suggested. It was certainly to the Honis figvernment, anting beer ooined in England instead of ato uvils alluded to and frankly acknow, faitely how the public would be benefitted one probally regretted more than be did anbmitted t day, September 14th, state that the Rewald lay before them; and the first of meat which were embodied in the pre- publican party has carcied I the elections for

attending their manufacture shroud to grant licenses to Confecraft woul able Justicoa

ceived

to.

110

Buggestions

to

a Governor and five membera of Congress ace was the SPIRIT LANSE BILL sent draft before the Council

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and

This fight etc. ste from a

the first

a distant country Wo felt therefore more especially bound mal ja ahmost all Coloutes to grant such. in the State of Maine, by a largely increas. tioners and Restaurateurs, &u.

axert ourselves to obtain a practical control; and: has hoon proportionably augmentel. to this draft would have been subuer laid before. The seailable Assots of the Colony over evils which we had not the power to whore his had formerly basi Governor

had been done in the Colonies ed tajnity. This result is regarded as bill there was little likelihood of any of the Conaoil had not he hade a mistake must thorofore be diminished by those su na, eradicate, and thereby at least alluviate the But he wished to have soune distinct im- strengthioning, the chanses of Govern, jection. At the runt moeting of Lions, have Passenger Act of 1865. His Excel of what remains if t oveditor and deher it has the now system beef, quicurusful in clos. bo tre del barve

as 'resi lent. Reverdying Justios, Mr lay the

in regard to the poor of the Ubi whilst it must also be remeraberoil that out mischiefs inseparable from each am pression of the policy to be followed to Jahnson, the sew Antrian Minister to

therefore gratified to a

i report t that mut merely wards the public, and that the public would referred to Section XIX of the nt were to be new balanced, considering the old deas of i England, has presented his ore lentials to a statement of the case--(which 11. G. real | Ordinance (which gives the Eigration Cable puction would concist of arrears of fur thua houses regulated by strict Govern City Hell from the beginning bad bean to

alterations or amendments, an i had rest in dency the Que The manufacture of the Tale-1 to the meeting.) There was no doubt that has been frandalently induced to go collect, and pirt of which it is certain could mont aurveillanes, but there la sang' roa- | he jalit the pubhe as innah in the way of iniquity and substituting Mr Gibb observed that the object of the graph estle for the French Athmatic Te to confectioners, restaurant-kee-ors and passenger,

that our power when satisfied ghat

an ewigrautt

Rents and Taxes, which require time to graph Company, bai been commcneed.

others there could not be that objection to passenger, to order the

The Passenger Broker to

sou to infer, recovered.

contrary to

to the prophecies not a license which applied to 14;

composite the suigrant by a so710 not od to pablle.

6. Thus, although in my financial state un turally indulged in at first, that the excueding $10, and

to pay preliminary ex-

by it. 16. Thus, contrary to guneral expectation stated to amount to about $24 000), yet and far exceeding any hope of my own, you

(RET EXPRESS FOR I DIA.)

London, 21st August, 1868

In the abstice of political events, the from which the latter were excluded. The

bg

nevements as possible.

The Chief Justice elicited the fact that

park of its gollection.

His Excellency said that he would bơ riad to have the Committee's case Inid be

DUBO koopers, in those parts of the penses a passage back to his nativement of August last year, the. Colour'system has reacted beneficially on t poblie have been borritic this morning by power was given, in the Ordinance before place). The Governor stated that this Sec-Assets, on the Ist January, 1867, wers ties more immediately red par- the Morison Library was intended to foru news of an extraordinary railway accident, the Council, to the Justices to grant such tion, if fairly carried out by the present stall as that au was, it would have been find from the Return which I now lay fore him. If he were a member of the a cor, would put an end to Any opportunity delusion to expect to realise it in any before you that the crime which seemed Council merely, he would certainly heartily i

• Abergele safely about I.. licenses, although not guarded so kindly Pping or at

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down

ян

incline,

town at

to auch

of

Off-

"

shape

of

aking into the mail and with those conditions, he thought thai taiping trade on this chance of oh. exceeds $60,000, holds here in Cash | Ainongst servants. During the first quarter f not care to do so until something more was

frat very difficulty felt by the Governor 3a-

expended

unhappily attended with nutch leas of life, licenses as they should deem desirable, and very active and judicious Emigration

tas Chester and Holyhead line Fes- thus

Jealous she your chos

the objections formerly The Irish mail leaving

least detaining any uni

7. At present the Colony independent most likely to have increased is that which support a liberal grant; but as no one but improperly obtained s Beyond Llandulas part of a goods train to the rules always applied to public-houses, Chinese

The Auditor General suggested that the

any subsidiary coinage, an item which most dinfinished,

Largeny himself could propose such a giant, he did namely ublic by Brauts Holyhead became detached and ran back would be granted onder certain restrictions

$190,195, and has also a respectable Ba- Houses this nutabor of those cases brought wards the public. If the

following the

opening of the Licensed kunwn as t

as to the Committ's intentions to- compensation.

lance of about $40,000 in the bands of o

If the Council was fa- train, while going at about 40 miles an hour. want of the time would be supplied. This The Governor replied that this was the the Orown Agents to meet its frequent before the Police Magistratee averaged this vorable to such a vote, it could be The driver jumped off and escaped with Ordinance was then held a read that cao, who appeared to be most Josizona ofties in England, a result which in same as in the preceding Three years, viz., next meeting, and wisely

he proposed alight hurta; the stoker remained on the time. engine and was killed. At the back of the

The next Ordinance to which is Excel-renloving previous grievances; but it would facial point of view is highly satis about 80, whereas during the first quarter cold maily be struck of. The way t goods train was a

loaded with

had diuinialied 50 put which the City Hall had been got up by the be seen that the compensation was

factory.

they of this yig A waggon

pe- loucy called the Council's attention was one

given at

8 Perhaps amie, who remember the di. cent and

the second quarter 75 per lly wanted a few things, such as a library 350)." In Macao,

great houses was very eraditable. They a ad not exceeding the petroleuma exploded. This engine, ten much wanted, being an act to regulate to proliminary expetises, and those fell upon helm to tarn the vessel of the stats like other excluded from the Licensed Houses, betive, and everything which made the Colony. der, and three first class carriages were constraction of buildings, shortly in the broker but by this clause they would vessels from the breakers on which a stignt Houses had been found essential to obtain

hance infer that it is easy byta touch of the 17. Recently all Foreigners have been or museum, to make Hongkong more attrac amasted up together and burnt with petro- the New BUILDING ORDINANCE. Owing be able to do better than they did in Macko, mistake might so easily place her, yet the control over a visu ataongst the Chinese the great.

got cause the argument that licensing a few more attractive was an improvement. Twenty-three passengers for Ireland to the great intrisey of the subject, this boat

The Auditor Gancial spoke in favour of efforts the Ex- Hon. Mr Taylor, in reply to the Governor,

troleum oil, and wire the collison occurred which the Governor sisted bad long boon the emigranit was not responsible for theflenities of the local Treasury in 1866, may

leane

cent.

were all burnt so badly that, one could Ordinance had taken seven or eight months' le Governor had taken,& persunal part in effort may be more arduous than app which after the must vigor not applicable | romarked that the grant was a very desir be recognized. A watch was found with auto oompile; and it was more the embodi- i. the examination of the emigrants, and now there are so many currents which generally ties could notsuppressie i justuston showing that it belonged to Lord ment of the old law and a consolidation of

was supposed to

but it was prestige hat

sho sentive

to

pronat vonstitute the criminal classes of the

could not be sent tend to drive her in the direction where accompanied by his two daughter been the whole subject, than any new rest is wil here in a better has once been stoored. I can vonal for it Foreigners, and affords no justification for Fable thing; and Hou, Mr Keswick said that Daches of Abercorn-and Lord George Hauder the Surveyor General's department, exempting mail stenosera remarked that he strictest supervision, exercised even their Gambling teudencies leading to the pointing a Curator for the library aud mu

The Bir Alford, whn was:

was inspector of nuistices position in Hongkong Touching the clause that one prosent funds! safety and pros- licensing Hanses for their use, as they do it was highly desirable.

His Excellency thereupon made some perity required much he were ju the train, but escaped un-

rigid eronomy aud Revolliance, lite drawn up some notes on the subject, she his Excellency

and there is no risk therefore of suggestions as to the advisability of op hert. Twenty-three bodies were brought to which, be had got printed for the use of

fully with severity, over all the Departments for establishmout this subject, but, bean somewhat namatation i

by the tels by..

getting She purpose of

the Colony y clear

milton were i

ba

the

by

so direct a

more

of the

of

of

Robberies

to Abergele Chuteli. A number of passen meste pomprabended in the Ordinance, and Mail Company's steamors. By the power drifting and which shò tay be suid to have by those who meet in may be plaunad lect specimens and superiutend the fixings coffins, and thence taken members; they explained the improve Chinese coollesia by Pacidethe roof of Bankruptcy to which I found her and legal haunts where sein, who might at ones commence to col-,

which he possessed, he had exempted those. It is feared planation The Ordinance was consolida vessels from the action of the Chinese touchind. It is nevertheless evident that the of the Law Wat some of the bodies will not be reuog ting of the law on the subject, in which Passengers' det antil the Californian Rail-arge balanco now in hand is mainly att

many improvements were provided for

gera hart are distributed about Penaarn, their.

their purustal would save him a tedious ·ex-it

Abergele, and places near.

vized by friends, being so fearfully charred body was picked up under the

were enveloped in fathes, and so sudden

ANY

butable to no economy possible for

Go

The third bill which the Governor Inių, reimbursed monthly for preliminary ex establisheil last Year in default of any far as an award, made the suggestion being Rates.

was the shock and its consequences, that before the Council was a very short

one,

adlasses of tha

·

could. they not

be sued upou in the Ameri-

in def of the museum; and added that he would places in

undertake to put the grant upon the esti 28. i must add that, although it is true ma es.

www the Houses were originally licensed with. Hon. W. Keswick: There is another in- many annoyances done sway with and ton way was finished. There were no abuses vernor, but is principally the result of front any intention of encouraging. Foreigners stitution, which deserves assistance, if is that you to the surviving guard states my inexpedient provisions rejectal (Meaa yet; and those coolies, hitherto contract Fair two minutes ulapsed after the col Alford's summary of the alterations undered for seven months' labor, at a hegdsome but sources of Revenue, viz. the Stamp to go there, I am nevertheless now surpris- could be get; and that is the Sailors Borne

The Governor: You don't take sailors in before the whole

Lotus carriages burst this Ordinance have already been published salary of $87. a-month; 5% of which, they Ordinator and the Fess from the Licensed ed, tint I did not sooner vid the licensing Gaming Horses whigh this Government and it appears strange that no one else o

Bent system of this its least defensible feature, for mathing, do you?

Mr Keswick: No; I mean that it might peters. He did not phject to this by

of contubing certain

from the payment of Pelive nosa solitary ory for help was heard by him being simply for las empowering or addrassad the US Const concerning,

means. There was one thing which header means of

dangerous earlier,

Fand from any of the burning carriages,

community, The Governor in Council to grant a PENSION of viz, that

D. All these causse have so changed the 19. When I had once become convinced Mr Rennie said he thought it might come number of lives lost does not, yes hypoar to 2200 a your to Mr Quix, Late Sisperisten Tre, there way of opinion that the grase financial position of the Government from of the propriety and saw the presibility of within the meaning of the fredioncs as a

and perhape never will be known. All dent of Foliee. His Excellency observed,

that in which I found i

on uy arrival, that excluding Foreignore, I was quite prepared charitable or public institution. That was he carriagez fu' the train had their doors in introducing this Ordination that Me Courts; but he had not as yet received although the Liabilities of those days have, to make the most liberal abatement to the question for a leal opinion. locked on both sides, and all who escaped Quit was avery worthy person and had

The Chief Justice said that it used to he been discharged, and although in 1860, it Liostsees of the fees which they were from those actually burut got through the Billed various appointments for Govern answer. He was sure that, the owners is contemplated to raise by Ratos for Po paging, via: $13,000 per month. I would the Magistrate who deci hit such matters.

then of those steamers, were very willing to do lice, Water and Lighting, $34,000 less than willingly have reduced then to $10,000 or

The Colonial Secretary: Surely the Ma arnt for the last forty years; and bore &ling required; they were very in the sum attinated for the current year, I, or to any other ampant which might! gistrate has not the power to decide in such The following legal appointmente have highly respectable character; but lie was not teen maila under the new Bribery Act at all riqual to the responsibilities of the during the pusisse. the occurrence of any misted Expediting exseuding One Million for Elio loss amtailed by the exclusion of

versals, the coolice were well treated, and am now enabled to lay before you an esti- be proved necessary to compensate then e case. The Solicitor General to be the additional Police Force here, sich this a force pro untoward avent was very unlikely. He of Dallists with every prospect that never Foreignan. Just then, however, the close that the 1 (Sun ay nag) Ordinator The Acting Colouin Treasurer remarked of the Court of Contaion Pleas; Ir bably are ditioult to manage the that Serjeant flayes to be the additions, Judge of ang, other part of the world. He (the wished the Council would consider the subtheless there will remain a surples of of the first year of the operations of the abolistical all powers the Magistrate provi of the Court of Queen's Bench; and Au Governor) felt, when Me Quin was fotrica Jet ere they again unet,

$230,000 on the 31st December, theny Cleasby, Set, to be additional; lug home, that it was not desirable to bring

1669, Paienes Baron of the Court of Eaglioquer him out again, because of the fact that is that the Chinese Passengers Act of 1855 liable praationlly to some further diminut. But their agents what settling accounts, wick should get a osse brought up is a

The Apting Attorney General romarked duced by unavailable uninsgeto $170,000 Licenses was approaching, and some disealy had in that matter.

0,000 and putos unexpectedly arose between them. His Excellency suggested that Me Kas Bir Michal Hicks Bonch, M. P. for East the management of the force he showed no applied to passengers as well as emigrants, tion, if the Supplementary Estimates shonid which led to the discovery that, so far friendly way for legal decision. He cockt Gloucestershire, will sucosed Sir James very great aptitude, Ball Mr Quin was and that it sanctioned no more than twenty obtain a greater development than itas hean from losing, as they had endeavoured to get a lawyer to take it up for $2,000 (laugh argusson as Under Secretary for the Home well suited for employment of a different passengers, whether under contract or not. allowed for in the calculations now submit prove, they had, through the many reduc fer); and then the matter could be dealt Department. The lion'ble B. Stanley will kind, and he (the Governor) unrefore re. The power to pass sub acts as the prosent, ted. That iva contingency always possiblo, tions which I had made in their fees, been with by the Council

The Council then adjourned,

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