Intimations.

Volume Seventh of the "OHINA REVIEW."

Now Ready. No. 5.-Vol. VII,

OF THE

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS...

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May 30. Pasig, Spaniah steamer, 216, Framoga, Dagupan May 22, Sapanwood. RUSSELL & Co.

May 30, Faugh Balaugh, German barque, from Whampoa

May 80, Northern Star, British barque, $27, Wortly, Newahwang April 26, Paal.- WIELER & Co.

THR CHINA MAIL.

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping.

8 p.m.-Ocoldental & Oriental §. 8. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San Francisso

Auction.

MAZES IT THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mall Packet Alaska will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 3rd June, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows, 2.15 ex. Registry of Letters desses. 230 p.m. Port-Office closes, but Letters

(except for Nox-Uston Countries) may 11 ..-Sale of Sundries at Godowns ably those who had been most native in be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 pente extra Postage until the time of departure.

**CHINA REVIEW May 30, Churruca, Spanish steamer, 383, Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies

CONTAINS Legislation and Law in Ancient China. Jottings from the Book of Riten Chinese Running Hand.

The Critical Disquisitions of Wang Ch'ung. The Sadness of deparation, or Li Sao. Historical Table of the High Officials Com: posing the Central and Provinofal Governments of China.

Mr. Kingswill and the Shi King. Short Notices of New Books and Literary

Intelligence,

Notes and Queries ----

Notes on the Language of the Form-ONAD

Savages.

The Rainfall of Peking dù connection

with the Sunspot Theory.

On some of the Constellations in the

Shi-king.

Andent Vasen.

Anniversary of the Downfall of the

Yuen

Crocodiles.

Mourning Etiquette.

The Land Tax.

Sanskrit Characters.

Zoology.

Mongol Alphabata.

The God of the Hearth.

Book Wanted, Exchanges, &a

China Mail Office,

Hongkong, May 17, 1879.

NEWS FOR BOME.

R. de Maron, Manila May 27, General. REMEDIOS & Co.

May-30; Namoa, British steamer, 882, Westoby, Facchow May 27, Amoy 28, and Swatow 29, General, Douglas LapraIK & Co.

May 80, Teheran, British steamer, 1671, A. H. Johnson, Bombay May 12, Galle 17, Penang 22, and Singapore 25, Malls and General-P. & 0.8. N. Co.

DEPARTURES.

May 30, Henrik Ibsen, for Taiwanfoo.

30, Peiho, for Takow.

30, Foting, for Swatow. 30, Galley of Lorne, for Balgon. 30, Wrecker, for Swatow,

30, Olay, for Vladlwostook.

30, Anne, for Whampoa

30, Hongkong, for Nowohwang.

CLEARED,

Juliane, for Whampoa.. Diamants, for Amoy.

W

PASSENGERS,

ABRIVED.

Per Teheran, for Dongkong from Galle, Mr John Foster, Mr Mackenzie's Ajah, 2 Chinese Joiners, and Private Kerr; from Penang, 8 Chinese, and 11 Chinese for Amoy ; from Singapore, Messrs Brown and Kengho and servant, Dir and Mrs Vinton, chlid and native female servant, and 143 Chinese, and 8 Chinese for Amoy.-For Shanghai: from Galle, 3 Chinese; from

The Overland China Mail, Singapore, Mr Stanley. For Yokohama:

*(The oldest Overland Föper in China,) PUBLISHED AT THE "China Mail” Orrion

IN TIME FOR THE English MATE

Containing from 12 to 84 polumns of dosely printed matter.

from Bombay, Mr and Mrs Kitts

Per Namoa, from Coast Ports, Mesura Chambers and J. B. Coughirle, and 100 Chinese.

Per Churruso, from Manila, 1 Chinese,”

DEPARTED.

Per Fang.tes, for Shanghai: from Hong- kong, Mesars G. H. Wheeler, de Vienne, Mrs S. Siddons, Mesars Heaton, C. Cottall,

from Marcellies, Messrs Wood, Keller, and Roustan, and Rev. Raguer.

THIS Mail Summary is compiled from

the morning of the Wice a month on English Mail's departure, and is a-ro- cord of each fortnight's current bistory of events in China and Japan, conseilles, Mesa Bokal and son, and Kaube; tributed in original reports and collated from the journals published at the various ports in those Countries,

It contains Shipping news from Shanghai, Hongkong, Canton, do, and a complete! Commercial Summary.

Subscription, 50 cents per Copy (postage paid 56 centa.) $12 per annum (postage paid $18.50.)

Orders should be sent to GED. MURRAY Bars, China Mall Office, 2, Wyndham | Btrost, not later than the evening before the departure of the English Mail Steamer.

Terms of Advertising, same as in Dally China Mail.

NOTICE,

THE Interest and Reaponalbility of the Undersigned in the Chinese Mail, # # # (Wah Tax Yat Po), UNASED from the 1st August, 1877.

CHON ATIN.

Hongkong, April 6, 1878.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,

The Steamship

“NAMOA,”

Capt. WESTOar, will be de- apatched tor the above Porta.

on 1UESDAY, the 3rd Frox., at 10 a..

For Freight or Pamage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

Hongkong, May 30, 1879.

Per Tanais, for Yokohama: from Mar- from Naples, Mr L. Colombo,

14810:

(except the Babama and Hayti), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no longer be sent by this route. Hongkong, May 30, 1879.

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MAILS BY TH» Franck PaoKFT.~~ Tos French Contract Packet Tigre, will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 10th June, with Mai to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, via Naples; to Balgon, Straits Bettlements, Basavis, Burmah, Orylon, India (via Madras), Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, Aden, Sey- chelles, Réunion, Mauritius, SuSE and Alexandria. This is the best opportunity for forwarding Corre- spondence to E. Africs, the Cape, St. Helena, and Ascension. The usual bours will be observed in closing

the Malle, do.

HOURS OF CLOSING

THE CONTRACT MAILS.

The following hours are observed in closing Malls, dro, by both the British and French Contract Packetą:

Day before departure,

5 P.M.----Money Order Office closes ; Post

of Messra Melchers & Co.

Generai Memoranda. SUNDAY, June 1

Olaf goods undelivered subject to rent. MONDAY, June

[No. 4969.- May 30, 1879,

question for himself, we cannot withhold | formation. We mean the expression an expression of gratification at the fact and not go behind my back." This that Mr Hennessy has at last made a language cannot possibly apply to strenuous effort to put himself right with the public mesting or the resolutions the community. After one of the most there passed; nor can it, as it seems to elaborate defences which we remember us, be applicable to the formal motion to have heard made in the Council for the papers now produced, of which December of last year. If the expression Chamber, the Governor said that prob- notice was given as far back as 21st

finding fault would now be the first to in meant as a hit at the endeavours soknowledge that his sots had been which have lately been made to obtain perfectly legal and just. A lack of dis- some acknowledgement of the receipt of cretion in pursuing and following out a the resolutions, and an explanation policy which the community thought of the unreasonable time which has was not the best for the interests of the elapsed since they were forwarded, we Colony, was the allegation which formed are of opinion that the words used were the basis of most of the hostile oriticisms misplaced, as we do not for a moment made by us upon His Excellency's believe that a single resident of this public acts as Governor. Over and over Colony ever entertained any other particular sot which the Head of the a fair hearing of their views on the again we have admitted that any thought than that of obtaining openly Executive had done might have been political position. strictly within the lines of the law; and still Mr Hennessy seeks most laboriously to prove that his acts have been perfectly WEDNESDAY, June '4;—

legal. He has, we are afraid, missed the Goods per Fangtre undelivered after popularity which he might have gained, Noon, subject to rent and landing by persistently combatting the senti- charges.

ments of the Colonists in order to carry 3p.m.-

Churruca leaves for Manila.

out his own policy or that of the party lately headed by Lord Carnarvon. This TURSDAY, June 10:-

Noon-French Mall leaves for Ports consideration simplifies the position very

of Call and Europe.

much, Backed by Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Mr. Hennessy's position here, if THURSDAY, June 12 :-

not more comfortable, may possibly now 3.30 p.m.-Sale of Valuable Land, &o be more safe, exhibiting as it may more

Banka oloss for Whit Monday. 9 p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge. TUESDAY, June 3 :-

6am-Atalanta leaves for Hollow, do

10a.m. --- Namoa leaves for Cofit Porta, Noon-Englab Mail leaves for L'orts

of Call and Europe. 3 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko

bama and San Francisco,

at the Marine Bouss,

THE.

Office closes except the NIGHT Box, HONGKONG DISPENSARY, the Government as nearly as possible in which remains open all night.

Day of departure. —

7 A-Post Office opens.

10A.M.Registry of Lettern COSTOS. Posting of all printed matter and patterns cesses.

11 ▲..—Mails. closed, except for Late

Letters,

11,10 -Letters may be posted

Late Bee of 18 cents until

11.30 4.M.--when the Post Offien OzoBas

entirely.

11.40 A..--Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee of 16 cepts until time of departure.

Shipping Intelligence.

The following is corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, da imm

VESSELS TO ARRIVE.

AT HONGKONG, Name.

Per Tottung, for Swatow, 86 Chinese, and 2 Europeane,

Per Olaf, for Vladiwontook, 9 Europeans, Per Galley of Lorne, for Saigon, 100 Chl-

When left. Feb.

From

8, Valejo Doon,

12, South American,

Antwerp Penarth

18, Vigilant,

Cardiff

23, Grosstarit Constantine,

23, Monte Rosa,

28, G. G. Trufant,

Hamborg Cardiff Cardiff Hamburg

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British barque Northern Star re- ports: Light Southerly winds and calmis throughout.

The British steamer Namoa reports: Left Foochow on the 27th lost, with fresh N.B. winds and fine weather to Amoy. Arrived Amoy on the 28th and left same evening, light variable sirs and fine to Swa- tow. Arrived Swatow on the 29th and left some evening, with fresh 8. W. winds and fine weather to port. Passed a steam- ship off Oupobi Point at midnight, and the

barque Colwin beating N.E. In Foochow : H.M.S. Midge, and Lily, S. S. Europe, Gleneagles, Glenfallach, Braemar Castle, Monarch, Teviot, Merionethshire, Ben Glos, and Syria. In Amoy : U.H.S. Ranger, and Ühinese R. C. Ling Féng. In Swatow: 8. 8. ‘Jeddah and Tientsin."

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For BANGKOK.-

Per Rajanattianuhar, at 1,80 p.m., 03

Saturday, the 81st last.

For SAIGON,-

jn3

OLANO LARRINAGA & COY'S LINE

OF SPANISH STEAMERS. -

FOR MANILA (DIRECT.)

The New Steamer

**CHURRUCA,"

“Captain ABABA, will be de- spatched for the above Port

-on WEDNESDAY Next, the 4th Proxime,

at 3 pan.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

REMEDIOS & Co., Agenta,

Hongkong, May 80, 1879,

TO LET.

(For Fight Months.)

Per Paladin, at 4.30 p.m., on Saturday, the 31st Inst., Instead of a pre- viously notified.

For YOKOHAMA.--

Por 8. 8. China, To-morrow, the 31st Inst. Registry cesses at 4.15 pm. Mail closes at 430 p.m. Pald Corres pondence may then be posted in the moveable box on board the Packet. HOIHOW & HAIPHONG, (with Mails for Pakhol and Hanoi)- Per Atalanta, at 9 a.m., on Sunday, the 1st June, instead of as pre- viously notified,

For

For SHANGHAL-

Per 8. S. Teheran, on Sunday, June 1st. Registry ceases at 448 p.m. Mail closes at 5 p.m. Late Letters received from 8.10 to 5.80, with 18 centa Late Fee. Paid Correspondence may then be posted in the moveable box on bourd the Packet. The Post Offe will be open on Sunday from 8 to 9 am,, and from 4 to 5 p.m. SWATOW, AMOY, & FOODHOW,— Per Namea, at 9.80 am, on Tuesday,

the 3rd June,

THE PARSEE VILLA KOBINIon | For ROAD, Farzished, Possession from dit duly nexk- Rent moderato. -For-Par- ticulars, apply at

THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPÍR Hongkong. May 80, 1879,

Hot Responsible for Debts. Nether the Captain, the Agents, not

GOLDEN FLEECE, British barque, Capt James Wiltshire.-Vogel & Co.

For MANILA,

Per Churrusa, at 8.80 p.m., on Weines-

day, the 4th June.

MAIL SY THE UNITED STATES Pacert. The United States Mall Fasket Belgia, will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 81st inst, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows {

24, Edward Barrow, Mar.

7, Cadiz, (6) 14, John A. Briggs, 37, Agnes Mair, 28, Adam M. Simpson, Apr.

8, Electra (2)

8, Leon,

10, Spica

17, Stentor (s.)

21, Werre,

23, Tyne (H. M. S.)

23, Wuhu,

Liverpool Cardi London Cardiff

Ekamburg Liverpool Cardif Liverpool

London

Spithead

Liverpool

LOADING FOR CHETA AND JAPAN PORIS.

As Zondon-Blamers via Buss Canal.

Benarty. Celtic Monarch. Harter.

Glenroy,

Glenlyon.

Glengylo.

Bailing Fessels,

Omba. Bonacoord.

Whiteadder. Douglas Castle.

Quotations. HONGKONG, May 30, 1879. OPIUM.--New Patna, cash....$545

Old

cash,... New Bonaro, onah, 615 OM

caab, New Maiwa, credit, 750 Allowance Taola, --

30

»

*

SP

12

Old Malwa, credit, 750 Allowance Taela,

Exchange.

Demand,...

Bank, Wiro....

D

***

8/02 8/10+ 80 days' sight, 8/104 4 months' sight,

... 8/10 Credits, 6

...3/10 Documentary, 6 months' alght, 3/10 India, Wire, m

2801

*

73

727

, demand,... **241 Shanghai, demand, ...

BO`days' sight,.., Gold Leaf, 994 tine ... Sovereigns

Sharés.

28 10 4.18

Hongkong Bank, 50 % prem, Unlon Ins. Society of Canton, $1,300 ex div, China 'Traders' Ins. Co., $1,875 North China Ins. Co., Tis. 1.280 ex dir. fangtaso Ink. Assos,, Tls, 780 ex div. Chinese insurance Co., $280 H.K. Fire in Co., $180 China Fire Ins. Co., $182) HE. & W. Donk Co., 8 % prem. H.K. C. &, 8,-boxi Com $7 dis. Shanghal Steam Navigation, Fla. 15 ex dly. China Coast St. Nav. Co., Tia, 96, ex div. Hongkong Gas Co., $70 Hongkong Hotel Co., $68 Chinese Imperial Loan of 1871, 6113 Obins Sugar Reliniog Co., $187.

Do.

of 1877, £110. Temperature. myšį. Į (Taken at Maws Faisoner & Co's Premisw,

Queen's Boud.) Hoxoxone, May 80, 1879.

.B0.000 29.980 29.920

Ownere will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Orew of the following Fesasis, during their stay 2.30 7. Post-Offee closes, but Letters

3.18 . Registry of Letters caRÈSS, in Hongkong Harbour :--

(except for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 cents extrs Postage Correspondense for Non-Union West Indies

until the time of departure.

(expected the Babamaa and Bay), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay can on longer be sent by this route, Hongkong, May 17, 1870.

ALLEA, British barque, Captain George Robb.Jardine, Matheson & Co.

VEDIUL American barque, Captain F. W, Order,

John R. STANKOYE, American barque, Capt. H. G. Pillsbury,—Arnhold, Katberg

KILLARNET, British steamer, Captain Henry O'Neill-Gibb, Livingston & Co,

ALICE O. DICKERMAN, Ámérlőan 8-ta. schooner, Captain Wm. J. Begant ---Order. Kxakiatos, Američani barquie, Capt. Dị 3. Bedy, Captain.

Arun-Danish schooner, Capt. Lassen.

Hawsxos, Britisk barque, Captalo C.

Do. Do

1:2.5 3

MAILS BY THE Barriba Padapt.-- The British Control Packet Lombardy | Bandunfake" $ ́AM......

will be despatched on TUTMDAY, the ard Juney with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe via Brindisi ör Solitkampton/ to the Straits Settlements, Balavia, Burmah, Cegion, India; Adan, Egyp Malta, and Gibraltar, N.B.---This. Packet carries na malls for the Australian Colonias, fi ar di dirin per for Mauritiu

TRANMORBITZ-Ü Adım 1. 88 1 Kan 68 42. M (Was bulb)-0.89 Do. 1. 88. Dok 1, B Masímum Minimum rer night.

Established A.D. 1841.

香港大業務

A. 8. WATSON & Co.. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WROLESAIN ANd Retail DauUGISTA, IMPORTERS

07

DRUGGISTA' SUNDRIES, NuasaBY Radus, SITEN, TOILET REquaires, EnoiuB, AMMBIJAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

OF

Boda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarnsparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters. *

The Manufactory is under direst and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

BIRTHS.

On the 30th inst., the Wife of Captain ORE, S. 8. Chinkiang, of a Son, still-born. On the 15th April, at Fairview, Galla. ford,, ths Wife of B, G, Wicus, of a Son

DEATH.

ford, FRANK, fifth Son of Henry George On the 19th April, at Fairview, Guild- and Elizabeth Margaret Wilcox, aged 4 daya

There are other points in the Go- vernor's addrem which call for remark of a more agreeable and satisfactory nature than that above given. The features of the speech which we felt bound to criticise unfavourably are noted here previous to His Excellency's de partnreon his well-earned holiday which we sincerely trust he may thoroughly enjoy.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[SUPPLIED TO THE “CHINA MAIL.")

...

LONDON, 28th May, 1870, The Treaty of Feace between Yakoob Khan and the British Government hay been elgued.

loyalty to the Colonial Office, than if he had seen fit to adopt the more independ ent course of taking up the threads of his immediate predecessors, and administering (Fer E. EAC. Telegraph Co.'s Eine.)

accordance with the wishes of the re- sidente. Sir Hercules Robinson, who is known as the Governor par excellence "according to the views of the Colonial Office," is apparently held up to us as a model in contrast to Sir Richard Mac- Donnell and Sir Arthur Kennedy; and this again is a great obstacle to the popularity of the present Governor, who avows his intention, with, if possible, the aid and sanction of the Home authorities, to return to the Hercules Robinson regime. Now, it may be regarded as

THE CAPE.

In the House of Commons, in the course of a speech upon Natal, affairs, the Chan cellor of the Exchequer stated that the Government had decided to appoint Sir Garnt Wolseley to the Supreme Military

RESULT OF THN DERBY.

Palmbearer...............................1850-........2 Visconti...................................................................

a fair mode of procedure in Downing and Civil Command over Natal, the Street to cast discredit upon the admi: Transvaal and adjoining districts, Insind.*** nistration of this Colony under Biring the seat of war. Richard and Sir Arthur, but it will be a long time ere the community of Hong- kong shall so regard it; and as, in his lengthy defence, Mr Hennessy invaria bly deems it necessary to strengthen his position by means of severe griticisms on administrators, the distrust as to the the public acts of the two last-named

wisdom of his own acts is proportionately increased. As Mr Hennessy himself bas stated, he has a reputation for being somewhat humane in his administration of justice he didn't know, he said, that he should be ashamed of it, nor do we, if only this tendency had been more tem- pered with discretion) and although he hsa now shown that, in many instances Cum delivery of the English Mail was where he was suspected of unconstitu- begun at 5,25 this evening. tion of justice, he kept strictly within a E. J. Eital was yesterday-entered on tional interference with the administra

the letter of the law, he memos to over-

LOCAL AND GENERAL The next INDIAN MAILS may be expected here..

about Bunday next, Jane lat, by the opiam steamer Moray,

Tap delivery of the American Mall was begun at 250 yesterday afternoon.

look the fact that old residents regard the zolls as a sworn lutarpreter of the the Governor as the lever which should Supreme Court and took the oathe. **The publisation of this issue commenced move the laws as well as their adminis Mt 8.10 p...

tration in accordance with the circum-TEE sailing of the P. M. steamer Alaska in stances of the Colony. If, therefore,

instead of spending much time and postponed, as will be seen by advertise- THE CHINA MAIL threatening to spend large sums of money ment, until Tuesday, June 3rd, at 3 p.m. in quixotic gaol reforms, and in limiting

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1879.

corporal punishments, he had strenuously In His Excellency's speech on the question exerted himself to stamp out the crime of flogging in our repuri last night, the that at the same time menaced the secu-words "surety debtors,” should be ** seen- rity of our lives and property, he might now have been in even a better position than he was yesterday to prove that all "his asta had been perfectly legal and just."

Ir may well be admitted that Mr Pope Hennessy is the ablest special pleader who, has ever presided over the Councils of Hongkong; and at the same time it cannot be gainsaid that, owing to the

While thus taking exception to the peculiarities of his policy, he has found policy of Mr Hennessy this pulling

ity prisoners."

Tas Burmess, Captain J. Luck, which left Hongkong for London, some three months ago, was on April 17th, dotalnod at Port said, "the master not being able to defray

it necessary to use those powers very of the official car in the opposite the expenses of repairs, or to raise money extensively in his own favour, The direction to that indicated by the un boitoincy,” periodical exhibitions in Council of the public sentiment-it may also be ask-

colice and Saff, the Police were again victorn

by 45 points. The scores were 247 to 202, at 200, 400 and 600 yards, any position, a return match comes off to-morrow

afternoon.

Governor's ability in this respect was ated why the information which the Ar a shooting match at Kowloon this first a comparatively new experience; Governor states could have been obtain afternoon, between scratch fours of the and although we are now beginning to sd to allay public feeling was not given gut accustomed to the smooth flowing to the world at a much earlier stage of words of the able debater, there is some the proceedings. We speak under oor thing about his "surprises," his points, rection; but the facility with which His and his periods which puzzle the will" Excellonoy' seems to have made use of while they fascinate the mind. Those the Gazetts for all kinds of official com who sat out the Council meeting yester munications leads to the conclusion that day will probably realize what we mean the facts which constituted Mr Hen- when we say that a dazed feeling sucnessy's defence at the Council table yes OUR Masonic readers will regret to learn that ceeds the fleeting sensation of admiration terday might long before this late Worshiplul Brother T. G. Linstead, Grand elicited by the clever manner in which date have found their way into the Master of the Frovince, is compelled to lawye Mr Hennessy delivers his thrusts. An official organ in some form or other. other reflection naturally suggests itself, Regarding the genuine surprise furnish the Colony owing to ill health. The in -Why is the present Governor always ed by the announcement that Mr Low. tende, we believe, to proceed to Japan on on his defence? There are many reel cock had expressed himself perfectly Monday or Tuesday next, Dr Adams, the dente still in our midst who have taken satisfied with all the note of the Governor Deputy Grand Master, to whom naturally part in the public life of the past, and concerning deportation, it might seem tue administration of affaire masonic would an irresistible conviction steals over-one ungracious to criticise too freely. It is have fallen during Mis Lizatead's absenos, that there is an undefinable element now not necessary to call in question for a present in the offatal atmosphere which moment the bona fides of Mr Hennessy will also be leaving the Colony soon, pro- was not before observable,

This im in the Minute mede by His Excellency weeding to England. In these circums pression will doubtless be put down by regarding his interview with the honour stances it became necessary to appoina for some to the alleged misapprehensions and able member. As an parts state the time a Deputy Grand Master, who will misconceptions which Mr Hennessy's ment the document may be and no doubt ante charge during the absence of the actions have so frequently given rise is absolutely cerrest but it would But while a certain amount of perhaps have very much increased the value to rand Master; the Brethren are to be con- ill-founded misconception may be admitt be attached to it had some algu bean gratulated on the selection of a popular ed-and the feeling of antagonism which given that the absent ex-Councillor had member of the Crafty---Mr G, P. Chater, to has been created by the Governor's verified the secount there given of the whom had been handed over the charge of public sets, and his manner of doing interview. Of course, as to the legality the Frovince, Wa sincerely trant Mr Ldn them, bas had much to do with it,are of the acts enumerated or recorded instead'a holiday will sestore him soon to the existing conditions of official life the papers perused by Mr Lowoook and

materially changed as compared with now laid on the table, hon, members vigorous health, and the Crafs he rules. | shown which obtained during the ten or can satisfy themselves. Whether or not here will be at ons in bidding him good-bye

twelve years preceding Mr Hennessy's the statement can be accepted, in all its with hearty good wishes, arrival in the Colony Has there been significance, that Mr Lowoook would any greater reason lately for unjust mis have noted in every case as the Governor bazceptions of public acts than there was had done, must remain open until the formerly Every Governor, His Excel hen, member can give his own version Lemay says, is liable to be misunderstood of what passed, with his own donstrne the question which will still naturally tion upon the words use! In conn steamer Kinahon. This morning i was arise in the mind of every thinking man den with this episode, however, we feel discovered that during the night the steam

in, whether or not Mr Hennow has bound to take exception to one phrase

20s, which, for impede and during would scarcely be surpassed, committed Iasi night on board the

sivac steator cause than bis predecessors used by His Excellency in giving ad- while had been married off. The thief or for distrust and opposition,

vice to ske members of his Connell as thieves must have been well regnaintat While leaving such one to shower this i so the proper mode of graining to with the use of toɔla, end must jules have

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