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No. 5618 JULY 16, 1881.]

during the whole courrence. We trust that the Chief Commissionor will not overlook the gread assistanco rendered by Mr. Weasels, but for whom by the statement of the Captain and Crew they would have not reached Rangoon-Gazette.

A Goon joke is told

and

work that has to be done, and wore the Museum to be gruwdud all day long a larger staff of employee would he required,.

you

the C. C. of B. B. have for some time bik

servicos

THE CHINA MAIL

1.

FOREIGNERS IN THE SERVICE OF ORIENTAL STATES. subject is given as an appendix, to the new The following memorandum on the above work on Col. Gordon's experiences in the Sudan (Come Gordon in Central Africa,

With this

sequence, sach

state,

Police Intelligence. (Before H. E. Wodehouse, Esq., Police Magistrate.) Saturday, July 16.

THEFT.

a

considerable trady done. Another evidence is that the Chinese Government derive

evenue of some thirteen thousand tasla per month from it." most stamped out as a legitimate trade, and Opium has been al" is in the hands of the suuggling junks, who are closely watehod by the Customs stelen cruisers, commanded by fordignors. Evi derice,

however, exists that the Govern-

night he was in Hung Koni Dock compound. da Graca, the present Jose

bour.

4

AT LARGE WITHOUT A LIGHT. Three Chitumen admitted this charge and were cash fired 50 cents or two days in gaul.

will be

Te now scattered

is some difficulty about tho

·

SIR HENRY T. IRVING, K.Q.M.G. in homo letters received here yesterday, peoples, ita babits, with a view of his own have the masses indebted to him, through the hands of the Portuguese, and become As there any, bo some good foundation remain another six months at Cyprns a country eventually owning that state; he his having the moans to help them. A absorbed by this. Clifudes, but there is The Crummittoo wish also to inform

for the statement that has been made that complete thoroughly the financial reformsyde this, without view of reward to be minister of finance should never fall-for abundant evidence to show that there is 4. that though at one time a Chinese police- Sir Henry F. Irving will be Sir John Pope and reorganisation in which he has been on ment when it does annex, but simply to

eventually gained from his own Govern- he holds the parse. man was told off for special duty at the Hennessy's successor and Hongkong's Go gaged thore. And the new Governor may“ Museum, from 10, to 1

add to the glory of his native land." boon with vernor for the next five years or more, after thus be expected to directly, although not actuato a foreigner who enters Oriontal I simply lay down what rennons may' Ho went down, to Pozoondoung lately to drawn by the local Government, see the ricemill of one of our local mor- the Committee are wholly dependent upon or no apology is needed for our reproducing [We note that Sir Henry went home, na taking service in that he wishes to benefit and the doparture of our presont ruler, little inmediately, rolievo the presert incumbent. service, tlovold of any of the above objects. chants. Walkinginto the place, followed by their own stuff to prevent theft, damage now the substance of a letter front a Ceylon far back as the end of July last year, when his fellow-creatures, and to load (not drive) The only reason which, to me, justifies his two native servata, he went up and address and disturbance. ed an Engineer employed in the mill, who To conclude, the Committee would remind friend, (one of the most experienced jourr W. R. Pync, the Receiver General, good naturedly showed him over the pre- your Lordship that the present rules were nalists and oldest residents in the Colony) took up the position of Administrator, being if he succeeds, the people will improve charged with stealing a dumb-bell at Kow-mplate entering on t work of so

their to

to raise themselves in the scale of and gave what explanations wore agreed to, as already pointed out, by a large

civilisation, when,

Mahomed, bulunging to Bombay, was ment are able to hold a good front, and ed. After C. 0. Shortly after the the special meeting held in compliance with pointment of Sir Henry to this Colony was formerly Lieut.-Governor of British Guiana, a ovent does take place, he will not be Defendant, who was on duty as watchman able to carry out this very important work

all there was to aco, majority and after very full discussion, at to whom we wrote, when the probable spaceeded by William A. S. Young, C.M.G., their Government; though he may be quite

loon on the 16th-inst

magnitude, viz., the deepening of tho ant- propricter of the mill who had evidently the Governor's suggestion, in December first mentioned, asking for what we might who administered the Government till the benefited, he may feel that, if he succeeds in place of the regular one, came up to the as well as the general maintenance of public

sure that even if, hy that

Acting Sergeant Charteris said that last hour. We trust that hus made an appointment to meet the C. C., 1879, at which meeting the Bishop and and been prevented from:

being in time, Chief Justice were present; that the look in our new Governor should he be the appointment of Sir Stamford Freeling, and the Government is improved, his native gate with something in his hand, which he buildings and roads. We are glad to hour came down in hot haste and aquired of Chinese were consulted when the first rides me officer who acted as Colonial Socretary K.C.M.G., as Governar on October 2nd country may be benefited if it in the ongincer whether the Chief Commis- were drawn up in 1875; that both the of the Isle of the Coffee Berry sothe years Inst your, that official taking over the sioner had been there. "I haena see ony Chinese and Europeans were always con-

in the welfare of that Oriental. interested put in amongst a pile of boxes near the gato. that he took the responsibility recently af Chief Commissioner, Sir, but there was an tented with thoau until the present Governor ago. Our correspondent, whom we then reins of Government in Noveraber at the full conviction that, if the service, with hes asked what he had put in there, and ing to the Coreal (de Micilo) family for He seemed to be the worse of drink. Wit-purchasing the house on the Praya bolong- auld ship Captain here who had twa black requested their alteration; that the rogula-fairly and justifiably described is an ex-year.] All intelligence our these points, be the spontaneous desire of the mass of ant said that a Chinaman had been trying

if reformas are * cooks along with him," was the reply. tions at present in force enable Chinanien,perienced and eminently impartial and Lowever, is perhaps somewhat speculative the people, and nat forced, like exotics, to to steal the article and had dropped it. If sale of the property, swing to disputes and

made and are to be permanent, they must looked and found the dumb-bell Defend-into one

a be deferviant answered "nothing" Witness S20,000, which will enable him to group Chineso women, and Europeans each re PROFESSOR and Mudame Ujfalvy leave spectively to visit the Musonni free of trustworthy authority, and one who knew in its character, the final arrangemente not parish in a day; he is fully convinced that this had been so witness must have seen it rival claimants amongst the Cereal family;

about. They departments new Simia on Monday next for Kashmir, travel charge in their own hours and without fear Sir Henry (then Mr) Irving well, wrote to yet having been perfected. The one great he is de trop to all; that they grudge him that a Chinuman had tried to steal the Meantime, we understand that the Govern ling by way of Kangra and the basin of the of interption or annoyance, and that

he is not liked, that he is not trusted, that Upper Indus.

Those distinguished water any person of respectable appearance, of Buy that if the statement that had been and welcome fact is, however, that the end the air he breathes. Evon with the ruler dumb-bell and he (prisoner) was replacing men

Defendant made a statement to the effect but these will no doubt be overcome. Egerton at Simla, do not seem to appreciate when Citiness women are in the Museum adsturned out to be correct, we were to be of the Hunnessy rulo draws to a close, ne ennnot, fail to feel he is try a necesit when the constable arrested him. ers, who are thus guests of Sir Robert whatever nationality, at

at all tinica, except the dificulties of travel when once the can visit it upon making special application/congratulated on the prospective possessionof and that there is a near prospect of a ruha'eets his face as a rock to persevere in his

inent have possession, and are fitting tho sary evil, to be borne with for a

premises for the various offices. In this beaten track has been passed. In Khckand, at the door. The visitors to the Museunatulerable and energetic and in every way institution on his departure of a rule lose attanpt. So far as to the justification of p for a time, but

Six weeks' imprisonment with hard la re-arrangement of departments we trust in other Russian territories of Central Jave hitherto been remarkable for the 80 capable of making himself popular with erosked than that undor which we have foreigner in Oriental service; intain the stealing a piece of wood. He also admitted having yet arrived at the postage card that greater efficency will be thrown into introduction eun, of course, make their waying was opened, but the Committee intimatinge over whom he is appointed to rule. existed for the last four years or m Asin, travellers with good letters

the post-office, which at present is in a very of orderly conduct displayed since the build-

As to his façon d'ugir,

Lam Acheung admitted the charge of boyal and inefficient condition, not without any great hardships; but it is a

foreigner should, for the time, entirely having been in gaol three times before, and institution. no disrespect to any class of the population If such a man comes amongst us, assuredly different matter crossing into Kashgar in stating it as their opinion that in athere will be such a change for the better

he should resist his own Government, and the stocks. very

In fact its abandon his relations with his native land

functions tre ог the independent khunates which border

was Rentenced to exposure for six hours in wretchedly performed. The chigrokes and order garrison towns and suport such as thin our experiences of Government that we Kashmir. The only chance of success lies there could occasionally ariso danger of dis in a thorough knowledge of the laughinge turbance were Asiatics and Europeans to be shall all fuel, to use a vulgarism, "like fish

the place of a native when he has thoan of other powers, and keep intact the

ecclesinatical establishments are very munic- sovereignty of the Oriental state whose

rous. The schools are fairly well main and customs of the half-savage rates which admitted together in the crowded room of out of the water." Even had our core

the bread he eats; he should put himself into

and include all branches of learning. have to bo zast and pacified; and in this an institution which doen not possus a staff spondent purposely written sarcastically he

question which his own

There to adviso

one very commendable feature of respect M. Vifalvy is quite helpless. He of oflicials competent in such a case to pri could not have presented a more intense 1874-1879; with a Portrait, and Map of advice should to sealed by-first, what i the Sultan, Amer, or Khedive, on any

the presont Govemor-viz, the ample Joes not know Persian or Turki, and will serve order.

publicity which is own, native, or any

of have to trust to nativo interpreters

various given to the transactions Government, may wish settled, and

departments. This cluborats the Country prepared under Colonel-Gor-is universally right throughout the world; anco at Peddar's Wharf, and was fined 85, Government in Europe be mobbed at every means the will bu

statistics lately published in connection of his wa rings, and will its

alt proba

don's supervision. From Original Letters and, secoudly, by what is best for the

Wong Achin admitted coinitting suis-with the consus would do credit to any." lity bu su sted to much hardship and por

and Documents. Edited by George Birk best for the ruler of the Oriental state, but

Oriental state he haps to great indignities. To attempt t

There or seven days' imprisonment with hard la I do not mean

room for the enterprising pro bour. beck Hill, D.CL. London, Thos. De La best for the people. Thus, acting penetrate into Wakhan from Gilgit would

moters at Hongkong to make up a company be to commit suicide; and in his progress:

for the introduction of gas. Incao is re- towards Yarkand he will probably have to

other day. The subject is no which sidered. Rue & Co.; 1881); which we reviewed the native of the country, he will take care that

a targe pay heavy black-mail to robber Kirgiz tribes

peculiar habits and customs are con-

population over a small area We who may even then strip him of his baggage,

Jolm Cain, marine, H. M. Swift, was found, including the Chineso population, that a sufficient number of customers would SIR,AB Mr Keswick is no longer in the Puldie, by the genial strightforward man-naturally possesses considerahlo attractions and turn him adrift to die. We do not say Colony, 1 sm to acquaint yon that that liness of his character; in Comucil not a

In his acts he will see he has the

charged as above. general this to

to discourage the Paris ethnologist, but gentleman's memorial of the 81st of March,

to all who take any interest in China and public opinion of the better class of these nine o'clock last night he was on duty in the great trouble in all typital requir

P.C. 52 said that about ton minutes to to pay a good return on the cap brilliant debater, but speaking well and its future, as the subject of the employ-grades), and if he would succeed in raising received from a woman he went to a licensed on such concerns. The street lights at pre to wara kim that travelling in lawless 1881, respecting the race distinction in the

dupraved countries with him (for there are Hollywood Road. From information he the outlay in feeding the sharks which prey

these companies countries requires large experience, great rufes of admission to the City Hall Muscan Buently and always to the purpose, never tact, and greater linguistic abilities,

ment of foreigners is one which is bound

the has heen received mud considered

he will not rush people, Pioneer.

the wearying his heaters." The full text of our unsideres by the

ficial they

righteous or bens- fendant making a disturbance. On telling darkness visible. A better light could be ows:-

male as to that future. When the writer

may seen to him.

is one who speaks so authoritatively as Col. and universally acknowledged abuses he the top of a stair, witness went up to arrest

By working at the suppression of smaller him not to do so, he used most filthy lan-produced from kerosine.

gunga towards witness. Frisoner being su Gordon

will weight; and the writings of the gallant Chimay then go on to attack the greater abuses, place, and both fell downstairs, and the staff

Sultan, Ameer, or Khedive; he

THE REVISION OF TREATIES. was hanging

from his wrist. A scuffle took nese fordon have always a grant interest in spirit in thus people, that no Sultan, Ameer, hold of it, and aited

(Japan Herald.} will raise # hip, he

came off witness's wrist. Tefendant gut from a private source that according to a L'Echo de Japon states that it "lenens: their originality and tersenuss or strength, or Khedive enn lay, and which will live for which struck the pavement und eruushed ramour which is current in high political

med a blow at witness, He should

weigh the fact tlant

neu circles-the Govermnant have informed He closed with defondant, more than the samas to one richer individual, assistance came. On the way to the station for ho then has twenty

What T consider object which the foreigner can have, and the which alone justifies his

taking service. tried to work up to: whether I have done Now the above is my ideal, which I have so or not is my own affair, and it very little to nu however the world may matters pronounce, for the simple reason, that the world at large is incapable of giving any the ideal course I have sketched would opinion. I believe that a usure the desired result.

I have not truckled to the Khedive. I

plus

Egyptien que le Viceroi; and if it is

which

THE RULES FOR ADMISSION TO THE CITY HALL MUSEUM.

FURTHER OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE.

The following correspondence has been placed at our disposal;-

I have the honor to be, Your Lordship's most obedient servant,

(Sd.) W. KESWICK

Chairman.

H.-The Acting Colonial Searctury to the Chairman of the City Hall Committer.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

Hongkong, 8th July, 1881.

contrast to our present ruler than he does, innocently and neonaciously, in putting this picture of Sir Henry before us,A man deservedly popular, rendering himself a great favourite, not only with the members of the Civil Service but with the outside

his

Berves

NUISANCE,

tha

LISORDERLY CONDUCT AND ABSAULTING THB markably well suited, poessa helieva

POLICE.

Bar of Kimberley, but that his Lordalup Ceylon correspondent's letter was as fol. closely in every speculation that can be alcient usages, however to reforms of brothel in East, Strent, and there found de sent are vary poor, and serve only to make

see no reason to after the decision already by me to Mr Keswick, name communicated by ly, that Hor Majesty's Secretary of State Wants Suction Line Continued expenditure of publie money on any institution of the kind in which a distinction is made rong the different ratepayers in the rules of ad mission, although his Lordaly would not

payment.

of

Sir Henry Irving began life tolerably low down in the runks at the Colonial Office where, however, he soun showed possession outsiderable ability, and eventually at tracted the attention of the Heads of Do partinents. Hin career was commenced in more than obtain ordinary office

promotion the third and second grade, and it was We quote:-

tive of the

if God blesses

I.-The Chairman of the City Hall Com- object to admission altornately free and by 1854; for some years however he did no and so are invariably well worth reading, ever.

..

strict the

gut him

WHICH

Correspondence with Mr Keswick on this derable step in advanes by obtaining thesary to examine the existing state of affairs I have already stated tongues versus or he offered witness $1.25 to let him off,

Justice to twenty potty individuals is worth the truder, and kept him there

untiatives abroad, and the officials

mittee to the Siceretary of State for the The Geremor having referred to my

Colonies.

CITY HALL,

subject, desiros ne to repeat to you what Hongkong, March 31st, 1881.

appears in my letter No. 237 of the 5th of To the Right Honourable the Earl of Kim- February, 1881, that if the Committoo will berley, Her Majesty's Principal Se-now modify the rules of admission to the cretary of State for the Colonies, &c., Museura eo as to eliminate the distinction Boy &c.

regarding the Chinese, His Excellency will MY LOBE-A copy of your despatch is very happy to carry out the conditions dated the 22nd December, 1880, addressed to uler sade by hint last year and renew the His Excellency the Governor of this Colo- Government, grant of $1200. ny was, in accordance with

request, forwarded to me on the 7th February last

The Committee need hardly Any that they

FREDERICK STEWART, have carefully considered the question as to

Acting Colonial Secretary, whether or unt, after the expressions thut The Clairulus, City Hall Committee. have fallen from your Lordship; they ought to coutinua in fores the regulations they have le fur anison to the Musein,

your

Secretary

J1)

1 of Ceylon, where he remained

I have the honour to be, Sir, your most his completely in every way, it is con-

obedient servant,

vernorship of the Leeward Islanda.

|

continuance in

defendant though under the influence of drink was not drunk.

in An inmate of the brothel gave evidence, Fined $1 or three days in gaol with bard

ORSTRUCTION.

Leung Achoung admitted having left two trout, and was fined $1 or three or three hundred bags of charcoal in Tas days in gaol.

TRESPASS.

Winst Colonial Secretary of this Island Chinu, and indeed to all said that I combated the late hermaphrodite charged with allowing two cows to trapass

that

the have

with the revision of the treaties,

have,

The pagandoned

for the

and civil

was to

new penal

in force of the

which cocoa, have taken place next month, has also boon

that the foregoing statements are correct, for the Govorurnent finds that its long cherished project of Tuvision is not Ju the very promising of good results. income given by the export dutica; next, the interests of protections to abandon the first the Exchequer cannot afford in

the import duties, though likely to be in

essed, will not this 80

sufficiently

pro and the extra rates, it is now point,

ake until further orders." It is not

not until the year 1860 that he took a con In considering this question, it is nuces- applem of private Secretary to Sirin Oriental countries, and then the raisin Frederick Rogers, one of the permanente, fagus Payir, and abject in view of Under Secretarice of State for the Colonies the foreigner who enters the service of an In 1863 he was nominated to the Colonial Oriental country in the same way as be of the Island of Jamaica, fore a war, the theatre of operations, in the where he won auch popularity and dis first instance, and the plan and object of tinguished himself by downright hard work;

the contemplated campaign, in the secund in 1869, he was appointed Colonial instanco, are studied.

Although Oriental countries resemble one venient

take

one as a tyrie-namely, nud so

Bo I will conting any remarks to wider Sir Herculen Robinson, and after that

claiming that what I state applies wards under Sir Willian

Gregory, he was tr Turkey

Chan Acheung, remanded from July 14, deservedly popular and retidered luuself a existing Oriental countries possessing in-administration, I have done so; but I have on prohibited ground, was Iefore the Court of foreigners, as was at one time shallowly -III. --The Chairman of the City Hall Come great favourite, not only with the members dopandonce. While thanking your Lordship for direct, mittee to the Acting Colonial Secretary.

of the Civil Service but with the outside

I pat aside, in the first place, the fact written, and with no desire to benefit my attendance no one old say where the doua so on the principles which I have to-day, but as complainant was not in ing the payment of the $1,800 which had

thought, will have to be disbursed by CITY HALL,

public, by the genial straightforward man- since June, 1879, been withheld by His Ex-

that God has made the people of Heypt self.

the consumers: and lastly, liness of

stly, infringement of his charactor, Bellency the Governor, they note that your

Hongkong, 14th July, 1831. 51,-I have the honour to acknowledge not brilliant delater, but he spoke well Khedive is their ruler; and go on to say, towards the ex-administrata. I should to The case was dismissed, the depositions well to let well alone. The In Council he was what they are that it is by His will tho I have nover disguised my sentimenta ground wus.

will be ad- Lordship objects to any distinction being made

e receipt of your letter of the 8th instant and fluently and

and always to

to, the purpose,

that

after European ideas, to class or race in the rules of adequainting with the substance of the ever wearying his hearers.

the Em

Egyptian Sir Henry

people are a wunld not abject to ad- reply of the Secretary of State for the ions on Railway Extension, and in the re- mission, but

you

a servile race, as foretold they have corbated had the English and mission alternately free and by payment, as Colonies to the communication of my pre-

a prominent part in the local discus should he and that, not only do they not but should have left; but what man camé French Governments come openly forward, in the South Kensington Museum. The decessor, dated the 31st of March fast,

deserve a letter government than they have, in who had no greater status in Egypt than Committee do not full to approoiste the renewing the offer asie by His Excellency unterinily by the advice and sound argu better govoranent. The government is the the Govertiment, I was justified in refusing

forau of our Currency, which he aided but they would not be content under a 1 had, a

through unfur evidont good

good wishes of

of your Lordship in

Governor of a continuance of the grantations, For 11thu

mente be brought to busur on these outcoming of the people, it fitly represents to obey them. Í thus suggesting what might appear to be a of 81,200 annually out of the public

maintain that the reins of government would alter their nature--it

the

&c.,

c.,

Sic.

took

A

short-time

complainant's absenco.

"OFFERING" FAISE BAIL

this section.

Li Akwai was charged with a broach of

that alou half-past eleven o'clock am. Mr Parker, chief clerk, Magistracy, said

s will not come out of the p

of the pockets

the principle of circuit is just

mitted. Under the

The present treaties subserve their ends, and rany be left to their operation some time longer, The agitation which the Japanese got up for tevision has merely boen productive of trouble all round: the

of the postponement questions involved to an indefinite future will do no harm to any one, As to the

Batisfactory mode of settling the disputo, Treasury towards the expenses of the Inst the departure of Sir Herentes Robinsong them: it is a fallacy to suppose a good government were unfairly taken from the to-day defendant cane and offered himself delay of putting in force the now criminal

has

obtained

un-

regrot

great

the Officer Administering the Government,

portion

to

which it

T

To blame the

their.

it

2125

CUTTING ASD WOUNDING,

80, or of their getting back any sion alternately free and by payment, it fol- constructed out of Surplus Revenue, blame them for this, and we inay blame tho Japan, which has met its Japan remonbered complainant being brought to

to bear

to

the have

to it.

Ak

and

Quotations, HONGKONG, July 16. OPIUM-New Fatua, cash,.86671

Old " cash,... 640 New Benares, cash,... — Old

caah,... 635

31

32

13

11

720

New Malwa, crodit,... Allowance, Taels...... Old Malwa, credit,... 760 Allowance, Teels.. Exchange.

it.is

and arison, but they feel constrained to tation on condition that the Committee will the arrival of Sir W. Gregny, he acted as can never do so. If the people were raised,ve, that neither the French nor ont, that however well such rule meify the rules of admission to the Mu.

the bad government would disappear. It is should cut wished that matters He stated that his name was Kyun Yis quite ripe for them, and the Goverment might work in England, it would, in their

s bail for a prisoner named Fung Achoi. and civil codes, the country, perhaps, is not and it was during this period that he en

a fault to attempt a remedy in the branches: free and willing consent of the Khedive, gist's shoji in East Street.

go so far, unless by the perfectly Tin, and that he was half owner of a shrinks opinion, bo as regards Chinese visitors as so as to eliminate the distinctioa 10-

fran the extra expense which will terly

impracticable in

garding the Chinese.

deavoured to render Ceylon a most import seek it in the roots. in this

Defendant be caused by creating the noceas result would

The Committee beg you will convey to ant and lasting service.

it is absurd to It can be easily understood how hateful It was in this that the Museum as the

ay that he, an be

Asiatic, Would he His Excellency an expression of their

produced as evidence of this the registra mahinery for the purpose. Moreover, empty for three days out of the six every thanks for this ofler, as well as of their The grostisti of Railway Extension into places by strangers, however good or honest would be the sequel-e, that the two his support is tied that we probably now felt to be useless to dazalo

any purple is

is the occupation of high nuertant of what one could clique also on tion ticket No. 113, and also the sad of governments have proved to be

what one could not fail to see the Upon questioning him ho gave

intract 50. week, while upon

ablo on the subject of ex-territoriality, it is the remaining three

that after careful consideration of the the Coffee Districts had necupied the mind they may be, unless the country is truly Foreign Powers would inevitably be drifted it would be overcrowded. Although the whole funds to build the City Hall were chiede question they are unable to accept it of the Planting Community for some time anexed by the Government of tliose stran- by circumstances into action they wore far porson who had obtained the registration Foreign Affairs is said to have broken down was not the master of the shop and not the them with new codes. The Minister for from sharehollers, and it was an subject to the conditions laid down, which previous to the departure of Sir Herenties gera.

So we may write down as sure that from contemplating, and were using every ticket. derstood at the time that the shuruiskless would necessitate the abolition of regula- Robinson. Opinions were divided between the whole of Egypt's population are, in a effort to aven

from worry and perplexity about the tions the Committee deem to be indispensa cheap low-level line that should suties to primary manner. averne to strangers:

Prisoner admitted the offence, and was tracted, furnishes an additional reason why treaties, w his illness, which may be pro would be entitled to any profit that might able to the comfent and convenience of the tap a group of important districts and a nothing on the latter's part will destroy this must blame his people and blatio do fined $10 or seven days in gaol. be made from the letting of the Theatre, Ball Hoom, &c., a matter of fact the majority of the persons who visit the high-vel line to fun through a greater natural feeling which is implanted in every Creator; they act after their kind, and

their revision may have been placed alto shareholders have not only received no in-

inseun

then but at a very much en-man.

in the fashion they were made. Is

gother in abeyance, If the Institution, as suggested by Lead hanner cost. Sir Henry, without Add to this the general desire to pecula- supposed that the capitalists who terest on their money, but there does not Kimberley, is to be thrown open to all for the public to make up its mind, gave tion which exists, not only among the these loana did not know fairly the who have been several times before the Court

waiting

Manuel Appollonio and Franciaco Savario, floated appen to be any rammable hope of their classes at all hours, subject only to aduis instructions to the Resident Engineer of upper, but in the lower strata. All love eventual result of operations with such charged with cutting and wounding Wong over doing so,

their capital. Grent difliculties tows that Chinese women will be provented

to make a trace at a low level, muddy water; none wish it clear. We may states? Where is there one state, except portion of their

Afun,

were again placed in the

dock. na to ways and means have always been ex from visiting it at all, and the Committee The work was taken in hand, but before sturgeon for the same fault; but it is true, and we have yet to see how

Dr B. M. Blennerhesset, acting super- parienced since the instilaition was first

intendent of the Civil Hospital, said he fat are prepared upened, and the Committee do not feel jus disqualifications to quence in the

virtual

could be made Sir William and Imuch proved, ;

sas God has ruled it. Gregory tified in abandoning the Government Grant ant section of their fellow citizens to of a large and import

will act. Who persuaded clergymen being brought Yo, and, pressure be

Untruthfulness is the rule everywhere widows to invest 1 Was it not the specula found that ho was suffering from loss of a the hospital on the 27th of June. Ie without once more placing clearly before benait by the means of recreation and in-

mind, he even throughout the country: high and low are tors

of) your Lordship the reasons that have actu-straction which it was one of the primary costly high-level scheme. This was, less to reason; they are deal in an Oriental state may be sure that no native with a knife, and; he thought, dane dali- the demand of the more steady to that. Again, the bird in the hand If people go on what is evidently rotten ive the knob of that organ having been cut off. tually yielded

Europe, wit

with their phantasmagoria portion of his sae, about, half an inch of ated them in making and continuing the objects of the founders of the institution to ever, found to be

how- is worth any number in the bash-It is it nitimately so

their own regulations that have been objected to.

* expensive

fault if they fall larough Front the place within the reach of every class in the that the Government hesitated to procved They The

Any foreigner

appearance of the wound ho Committee feel that it is somewhat

bird, and they prefer it;

entering the service of should say that the piece hart been cut off difficult to explain to your Lordsing!

Community.

with the work, and after

such procrastin words they are fatalista, in just the tie the officials will ever lo panicked, except in berately, because the wound woo fully In fram

cost the reverse. These are the characteristics of namie, for anything he may du: he may be clean one, and he did not think it could have drawn in the Notice as to admission, but endeavoured to adapt them to the cou

fuscum and Library the Committee lave project was finally

snow be brought up would state that, were the Chinese to be renience of

eight years since Sir Henry Teving moved be

up in Paris or of the whole community, conceding

s or London, and lst in the Rittor,

in the power, even if it is the inclination (and souie care been taken in day, the Musonim would practically be

been adopted, trains. plan

them than of the Ruler of that state to help hin:. varying social customs and

the colour of

figurement was the 3. A foreigner cannot go one-tentli as Districts four years ago. As it is, however, their eyes any way,

only thing complainant Chinese womon, and also to almost all the presented ainong the population of this contract for the construction of Sir Wm. as they exist, and from the poople springs a authority as a native; the people will put done by oue sharp blow, and he was not

need fear. European residente of the Colony,

turity to repeat what has already been week aw; that line will cost twice the Whenever one of these gover seen outside of the private apartments of a

or to reform 3 abuses, or exceeds the general acceptation obliged, if he is to hold his place, to depart second to three months with hard labour,

The first prisoner was sentenced to one A foreigner, seeing axiom No. 1, is year in gaol with hard labour, and the house, renders it perfectly impossible for a upon the subject, that every ratepayer or

visitor, the large number of Chinainen, to understand can obtain adroittance to the blussum on your good fortune, and we can only console that government falls, and one after the old

respectably dressed, can assure you that Ceylon envies you of how far peculation or oppression may go from European rules, and use, to some

Shares, freedom sccorded to ladies in Europe any day esscepting within the hours spezially ourselves with the hope that we may even model succeeds. The reasou is that the defence and offence.

extent, abitrary (ie, Oriental) means for and Anterion. This fact alone renders it set apart for the reception of Chinese tually be fortunate enough to have him

Hongkong Bank, 108 % prem. undesirable that ladies should women by giving his or her name and ad amongst us as our Governor.

government;

MACAO IN 1881.

Union Ins. Soc. of C'ton, 81,650 p. ahare, Khedives, Sultans, Amern, are and the 4. A foreigner, if conjointly charged will: the Museum when it is dress to the porter at the Hall. Experience

China Traders' Ins. Co., $1,700 p. shure. (Londen & China Express, Juno 10). It may be remembered that when we first

other natives to carry out any work, may of their people.

North China Ina. Con Of lato years it has been the habit to Yangtze Ins. Assoc., Tis. 820 per share.

Tis 1,100 per share. rest assured that his great enemies, and decry the once flourishing port of Macar Olin show that the rules now in forse re-announced (April 28th, 1880) that Sir Henry culties attending the relations between takes counsel, and that they are ready to that it is not the dilapidated heap of runs China Firo Ins. Co., 8295 per share. Acknowledge this, and mach of tius diffi- most formidable, are those with whom he It is very satisfactory, however, to find H.K. Fira Ins. Co., 8000 per share. lower on habits of the Chinese of the modification, and the Committee need

the quire

Chinese Ins. Co., 8500 por share who, Irving was spoken of as the probable and can down

Museum, who as they have been heretofore, prepared to in winter is not and whose cloth-give pronipt attentium to representations the statement us having been mentioned in but unless some

cessor here of the present Governor, we gave spasmedic effort to really honeft his people, the ruler is not likely to

or Khedive, or Ameer, may make a them, and he may generally be anro that presenter Mand fire of

of the buildings, de H.K. & W. Douk, 80% in the

gleauust state, made to them on behalf of any important

1874 aro 10. M. 8.-boat Co., and is summer

definite and considerable regret (1) his fall.

more than toyed by the

rebuilt

This great dimster, however, scription, are

to circles where such changes are

vor Bhai Steam Nav., 11s: 3 per a nominal. suflicient to

by him Europeans from visiting tho

by his to be needed in the interest of the public.

1-2, by his merroundings ; an 71 during the hours when it is

Portuguese inhabitants. The well- It is thus crowded,

therefore I desire to convey to you, that there was an extremus likelihood of fir

the three porta utstils). The Committes would have wished to avoid for the information of the Governor, &

but feel uch an

an argument;

countries (and I speak of thoge Oriental sons that have actuated them in the matter. Excellonoy disapproves The arguments that might be adduced reference to auth

say them be high or

or low placed. To

their reasons for adhering to the distinction Maning the rules of admission to the ation and manyd. It is now the Egyptians and of all Asiatics, let them cerisin also that, unless he can, hold his own been done without injury to the other-parts allowed unrestricted admission during the privilege to nono, but paying respect to the hat had his and I do not hesitate to say we have no more reason to blame mind right hand, he will fall; aud that it is not of the fuco unless souie ons had held hin, closed to European acies, rospectable the different nationalitiequiremonts of would have been running into the Coffee we would have to,se are the pouple in the wy-of-or rather abuse of his Wong Afun (recalled)-said the cut was

which

are re-

tu

as far

The position that women hold in China,ony, and I take advantage of this oppor. Gregory's high-level line was signed only a Government actuated with the same ideas. up with the one, but not with the other if hald. and the fact that a Chinese lady is seldom stated in the course.of the correspondence amount needed for that selected by your a genius tries to invernments led by he exceeds a certain limit.

the

extremeble

to

only be Corded

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visit

with natives.

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D. A foreigner, to succeed, wins 80 regu-verely crippled the resources of the China Coast St. Nav, Co., Ts 160 p. abare. mmer is of the very changes which the course of time may show generally known pretty early and pretty it will soon be abandoned franarkle late his affairs that no gain but sheer loss to owner of the Camuuna Gardens Hongkong Gas Co., 882 per share,

apite

While

Ta

acqurately. At that time it was calculated that themedy the state of theau Oriental santage gain--patriotic sentiments, or 850,000. The loan Fana

I BAY

8165

the many

would-be incurred by his fall Mames, lost property to the value of ongkong Hotel Co., 8410 per shere. inean tangible

China Sugar Rof. Cop raised glory, are the

are the Government from the to the country,

by Do sentiments which never weigh in the sole, at

Bank Chinese Imperial Loan of 1875,

Debentures, share, sales.

pren 10 cent. interest

(a stiff rate for

which, however,

Do

of 1872 hominal,

bound to do so when pressed for the unanimous expression of regret on the part John Hennessy being removed from the countries which are purely such) there are Actual com in Allah" and "there is none, Goverumont), has been roparty and the Ice Co.'s shares, p127 © për staré

monTM

then

putting forward

Tes of the present

with

to

Ba, the Pahlem under which admissions to the Hall no one that he could quarrel with, one them in toto, or exterminate thairi frwinters of trouble: find no hearers; but showing a 20%

space

which

the

(88.) F. BULLELRY JOHNSON,

Chairman

Gardens are totally inapplicable to a room rouguleted, I have futer to say that the even the Irish promotion to thist valuable irst it had speculation is the second is reg nature and every one is not

Deglect this, on some occasions visited by 4,000 to 6,000 the public by the institution under their dependency was ultimately denied him, impossible and the beat way is to let them East. When a foreigner has so regulated them of. This is truly an arbitrary, if not taken at Mains Falconer & 06, Premteur,

Government of Chinese in one day, where the show cases charge will eventually come to be recognised Major Geo Strahan, R.A., C.M.G, who do not need it.

not alone, and be philanthropia occupy a very large. portion of the

to those affairs that his fall will be a loss to the small colony likes lemon for the benefit of

outrageons the local Government, which

proceeding to by not great,

teen this and is the and wore the tempert while they entertain a confident at (who followed Mr Hennessy in Barbadoes) I have now considered the existing state enemies in the face, and not need the mulle

Then he may afford many.

Afford to look his many mon

months ranges between 80 poctation that they may rely upon the succoding Governor Weld, Sir John has of affairs in Oriental countries, studied of the Sitkan or most need the mulle is not a surret of loss should be ruffi BAROMETER

the Home Government. That the only 100 degrees Another fact that the Committee would without regard to pace, to supply any desert air in this ancunganisi clime, and and object in a foreigner entering the ser- Egypt, and Chins, and I expect for all the egg, but now that trafics is stopped the berality of the community as a whole, thus been left to wasts his sweetness on the Now for the raison d'être façon d'agir, rience, and they are true for Tuelis crate to Cuba and Fern were

the theatre of war.

These are my views formed from speciently satisfactory The profite of the call to your Lordship's notica is the necessi deficiency between revenue and expanditere ty that extats for closing the Museum in

goose that laid the golden THERMOMETER the middle of the day in order to allow of waist the withdragel of the Government will probably be allowed pesecably to departies of one of these Oriental states. I put

create.

seido muy calculations as to ressons which being swept out and cleaned. The I have the honour to bo, Sir, your mast from the Singers Disturbance he has rent induce impecunious mon-men destrous of Attached to the City Hall is, owing to obedient servant,

C. F. GORDON, gambling SHAKA, DanroUR, od her to the Saint's Rest of County clap trap reputationis to take service, also financial considerations, kept að Báll 86

High April 24th, 1870. Cork possible with due regard to the amount of

inducementa which may lead man to enter the service of one of these states for P.8-Joseph was the fires foreigner in ~Hon. W. H. Manh will, it is stated the purpose of knowing its capablities, its the service of Egypt; he took good vare to

the

populations there is

in to midle course the

This is

Temperature,

Queen's Road,)

HONGKONG, July 16.

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and lottery farm forms the chief revenue, vielding so less than $300,000 per year.

This

is of course main- tained chiefly by the Chinese, but foreigner are also to be found having a cut in a

Trads has been gradually going out of

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