No. 5792 FEBRUARY 7, 1882.]

$97,000. * In all the items under this head there had been an increase,-in bank notes, brokers' bills, oxchange büls, and bank

expensive scheme should not be adopted. He had to report to Her Majesty's Govern mant

The matter of the observatory had

THE CHINA MAIL

liko to say something. In the minutes of the mostings of the Commission, it was always stated that the Attorney General

it before the Secretary of State. Mr. mittee. Chadwick san about to report to Her Ma jesty's Government on the question of sanitation in the Colony. This gentle

.

while the Oceanic had carte blanche for her' Evidenca yas taken, and Mr Mossop, ho the revenues of the establistament being don't like to give it". He hesitated a mo- coal bill, and it in sait consumed at 20 had drawn up the agreement, stated the derived partly from voluntary contributionement, and then overgouing his momentary tons per day against the City of Tokio's con- but he had on the day of execution concluded partly from an annual grant bestowed

plaintiff was not in possession of the property on the part of the charitable publia and cruples, anid: "I think the prosecution will do anything to justify their course, and object of the Men hero will be no post mortem examination to pray

markable,"

was

were

ia to

amount

on a verdick

siderably less than had been realized There was one item of the revenue, which was the $205,000 for the sale of the Opinim Farm. This was an increase from the former rent, three years ago,' of:8132,000-man has been appointed in obedience had not been understood and the name of who for some years back has been engaged it could not be called very large ene, but are numerous' athere of a similox mature, however, that he has shown remarkable dis- |

of

acemed to him to be a

one for this

whole

climates he had extimated the sum at con- | London, and the whole question had been boen appointed a member of that Com- performance of the latter still more read been in a position to, co o require, bestow a yearly aubaidy upon the untablislínion that the jury would not be out more cheques. When the stamp collector in his been remitted to scientiße authorities in was absent. The fact we that he had not sumption of 45 tona por day, it makes the. an agreement with the registered ownor, and to Vicuror Li The the Empésve to katile. Guitory further expresand the op

all along rial in

in question and was quite ready fo ments of the contmet at any mouent, nient to the a

of three hundred picula than two hours before deciding on a His Lordship said the case was very clear of grain, and His

Majesty, has been of conviction." "Thetruth is," he maid, "the" Ir is with sincere regret that we have to ru-and appeared to be gained. The question. iously pleaseil to access. The Kuang-jantis the Jigs and forgot cord the sudden death of Mr Thomas Marr, tiff was entitled to. The mum of 816,00 institution of the kind in Peking. There everybody else. I will say for Judge' Cox,

that the plain Tangs of course, is by no means the only It is bull-dosing the Judge and jury, on the staff of more than via journal here -down us liquidated damages. Jau decu, Tpt of which are more of Jess under the cretion, kidnon-and-firmrose during the

The contract, an improvident and rent relief to a great number + in Hongkong. He was latterly attached to in his

patronage. That they are a source fapt, Jan. 3 Gaitean said 15

le trint." that the Hon. the China Mail as a goneral reporter, and

ant to untor in gentleman (the Attorney General), had was on duty up to within a day or two damages they would be calculated by the that their appearance strikes a foreign in this zoom.

Mr Francis said if it was a

a question of

of leserving cases we are frot to admit is Court-When I

But there can

speak, I speak to fifty pry passible,

bo no doubt

millions of people-not to the little crowd consonted to act on the committee. his death. He died of apoplexy, and was difference in the price of the property then or with an idea of The Attorney General said it had appa-found dead by a friend who visited him, all party at 813,440, and the contract price was establishment of the

and now. Mr Alford had valued the

the pro- than of comfort

Marshil Henry (rising aral moving toward anything rathor We remember on the dock)Keep quiet, sir rently been put into the animates after they unconscious of the sil event, about 9 o'clock 930,500, thus showing the large difference silu, the Tê-shon Môn.

Bort just out-

Guiteau-I bave got through, sir. had been partly printed. He was, however, lust night. Mr Marr's general intelligence of $16,000, a san vary little under the sum first sight ice a rather handsome temple,

The Marshal whispered some instruction quite satisfied with the explanation, and pnotical good sense made him a valu agreed upon between the plaintiff and de- with red walls, and a big arch of those later the prisonerstarted up and attempted faitting in the dock. A moment leable neistant in Asiapapor work; and his Her Lordship-mid this parties had ditoren grann, and yellow tiles which

fendant

are the special another harangue and the Bailiff-put-his- brethren in the profession will be the first into the agroement with all the knowledge the uprisly patronised buildings in hand. upon the prisoner's shoulder and Capital. Several wide and spacious attempted to quiet him, when Gritonu to deep regret his sudden demise, becausoa question of damages he did not think ti right

of thet ransaction before then, and as it was courts are traversed aftur entering, and snarled out, "Got away from me, or 1

buret hat we can only call an upon

ho subsided. lasar-house. In momont is Kurrounded During the trial John W. Guitenu was by a crowd of the runt wretched relation to Guitepu's letter to Santor Don again pat upon the stand and questioned in Cameron.

The Hon. F. Snowden, said that he re- gretted extremely that through some informality to proper position of affairs

to the lotus tatation of in Jang, who the mansur y Gnsional, had been inserted in commande this troops in this Colony, as to the manner mentioned. the building of houses and the system of Excellency said damage which it was said had an ill effect on the health of the troops. The sanitary state of the Colony had always been a ques- tion of great interest. There was about 1,000 European troops in the Colony. He did not know by any means" that the mortality amongst the troops was a criterion on the general sanitary condition. Statements had been handed in for the years 1879, 1880, and 1881. His Excellency had before him a report of the mortality of the troops into in Committee to-morrow, during these three years. He found that: the number of deaths amongst men, women, and children, amongst European troops in 1879 amounted to twenty-two, in 1880 this dumber had falloir to twonty and in 1881 if only amounted to nine The Sgures

to $205,000; but at that time it was mid that he had rather unduly forend up the price of the farm, and it was anticipated that when next he woulit dispose of the form it would have to be sold at a ́omaller figure than the current rate; and indeed, one of the officials, a man of great ability and authority i matters be lenging to the Colony, in a cumunication made in London to one of the gentlemen in theColonial Office, alexpressed great appre- hersion with respect the Optura farm, and he expressed the opinion in a meme. randum which was forwarded to him by the Secretary of State that there woul-ho a considerable falling off in the revenus in the rain of the 'Opiwo Farni. Howover theso anticipations had not hoon verifiedl, as be had randy Ruld the Opium Earn for 1883 at the price of £210,000, showing that

revenue, which was $205,000, Now, in looking nor the itus of revenue which hy was to put upon the table, they would co that in these rolluns it was stated there was a considerabila, ingresso in wint was called fees of office amounting to 820,216. Well, on analysing that increase which lie had done froin a return furnished to him by the Colonial Traseurer; 'Captain Deans, he found that the items in that increase in question showed an increased prosperity in the Colony. He found, for instance, that the frons, licence poster for units, which mounted in 1880 to $18,800, ha increased in 1881 to $19,839. In the years 1880, 1881, there was an increase in the foreign shipping and in foreign steuners purchased by the Chinese. "The junk trade

His Excelleney said think the only way alteration could be madu on the report would be by recommitting the bill.

to the Bailiff It looks at

It was agreed that the bill should be gone of his wrassuming and warn-hearted nature. could be denated a penalty. He would hit the back of all the visitor ands slap you in the month "With this ou

EX FL JOHNSON'S QUESTIONS.

The Hon. Mr Johnson applied in accord- ance with notice for the correspondence connected with the case of the Ocean at Sydney in June and July last, and at tho

He leaves à wife and children, who are early expected to arrive from England, being within a few days' journey of Hongkong ; and his death will furnish a most sad ond- ing for her of a voyago which pointed to a Warm welcome.

enter judgment for the plaintiff with costa.

Police Intelligence. (Before Frederick Stewart, Roy.) Tuesday, Februaxy 7,

LAKCENTES.

Chuu Aon, hawker, was convicted of.

in what we

many of them naked, and covered from he to foot with festering and unsightly sores. These unfortunate beings are permitted to Davidge-I object, your honor, to any herd together within the walls of the so-call-attempt to introduce what has the prima. drofuge, and are certainly provided with facie appearanes of manufactured testi autficiunt allowances of this grael to

to keep mony body and son together; but the accommoda Guiteau-So do I. Git, if worthy of the name, is of the

there had been no falling off in the current showed a most satisfactory stale of health in samo time notified that he had withdrawn The Comercio of Manila of the 31st Jan-atcaling an earring and two.drops from Hoest and most niggardly description,

ne provision wintover is maile for giving to refugees the medical attendance of many of them stand so much in need. On one occasion one of the attendants, after expatiating upon the tender condescension the Emperor in thus providing for the wants

uf his poor

After arguments apon the question by the defence the witness was withdrawn.

Scoville ngais brought up the question of introducing now witnesses, and arguments were mado pro and cun, An agreement submit their motion to-morrow morning in was finally runched that

that the defence shall writing, giving the namon of the witnesses

witnesses wore not introduced before. by an affidavit giving the reason why much. Thio Court thon, adjourned until to Borrow

The papers were very voluminous, and he is being neaumed by our commerce from been bestowing some cash on a buggar when subjects, was asked whether here and the facts to be testified to, supported

laid, then on the table. A worthy officer of the Colony had seen fit to go back on the vows ho had hold and said that contracts to be contracts must be in writing.

the Colony. During the last tires years the the question, in conququence of some frosts health of the Colony, had heox steadily int information. proving Anether topic of interest was this His Excellenty and that a question of contagious diseases set. In 1878 he under-order, could not arise antess the subject took the responsibility of appointing a mattor wes before the Council commission to enquire into the working, of the contagious diseases act, and state ments were zoost industriously circulated at the time, that the measures which he adopted to reve Tani abuas, tended to inorenas contagious diseases amongst the troops. His Exellency then quoted statistics to show the cutting tagious disease amongst the soldiers, Although it was a moat unpleasant subject, tho abolition of the thing had done much good. The speaker went on to speak of the general drainage system of the colony,

of the Colony had to compete with; the constand put before the meeting a schome by

water. It had generally been stated in the Colony, and in fact been whispered abroad, that the sales of Crown land had been of a purely speculative kind, and that the price W28

than the seller was entitled to. His Excelleney then

ILOTU

The Hon. Mr Johnson said his Excel loney had said that the aid de a deci the Colony were in a perfect state. Cor. tainly in his experience, and in that of friends, this was not so.

LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE.

way last, anyages e Curtius alice na Bumi, widow, at the Turg Hing Theatre on closed to-day with an increase of 49,635.61 Moxlay night. months over the aum collected during the same

imprisonment with hard labour was imposed month in 1888. This shows in an evident.

Leong Atuk, a shop ccolio, had snatched manner the more important position which.

an earring from Hn Chung, married woman, on the instaart. The complainant had day to day.".

the defontiant had come up behind and no doctor attached to the institution violently snatched the earring. Defendand confesscil to snatching the eight the it

Doctor was his roply, in unfeigned but astonishment. How much do you think ploaded as an erase that he

it would The performance of the above Opera woman was his mistress, and as his mistress all cost us for a ductor to look after

crowd, and owed him some money he ausdo off with cines? How many doctora do you think we

to keep me in medi

Ar the Wakefield Court Houlas, Mon- the article. months' imprisonment with hard labour.

lle www seniquced to three should require to keep things going? The lay a rough-looking follow, named Aaron

inet that

a large proportion of the imuntes Princo, was charged with having been were being actually eaten up with disorders found on premises for the purpose of of the most distressing nature, and wanted robbery. A constable said that about six aedicinos Stan Atsat, a hawker, was charged with gruel, me not to strike him as all, and to a butcher's shop, and thero saw the

oistments quite as much as o'clock on Saturday morning he was called being in unlawful possession of two pieces of he was

| pri- clothing belonging to Ip

down mudied attendance would be the chimney. He procured a convicted The considered

a rope, and had been in the aut of entering a pain slang sired the first and foremost desiclera proceeding to the top of the building, acted in a suspicions manner.

shailer circumstances, in Gage Street when apprehended and hat All this of

tried to pull the jisur up

up. It was found, instance of the shiftlessness and half-and-ney; and

of course is simply another however, that Prince was fast in the chim- it was necessary to take down the with hard labor

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.

The Governor remarked that a questioning their nited strength for such a taste after hearing evidence wheung, and in the westly surprised at hearing that, saner's logs and foot. hanging

should always be asked us it was put on the keeper. The hon. gentleman could not in

veror's opening statement for the year at the meeting at which it was made.

The Hon. Mr Jolinson asked ná tổ” in- structions about the water supply,

His Excellency suid that instructions had been received, and that Mr Chadwick lind been appointed to report to the Home Government,

Boufe het evening by the Paris Opera Bouffe Company may be taken as

a fair Success. The Theatre was well filled and the audience, seched to thoroughly up

recinte the exertions of the Company in the production of this Opera, and consider

the performers are to be congratulated for the manor in which they carried the Opera Ragan, that of Serpolette, deserves the highest place; the acting of this young artiste-the vivacity and susy gracefulness of every movement while acting and singing were noticeable throughout the Opera. Her rendering of the Rondeau "Is ma stericus histoire" and other solos were beyond doubt very good. M. Pontet as" Le Pere Gaspard achieved great muceuss,

He was

- CRICKET. Au interesting match between a team of cricketers from the Royal Navy and the Clith came off to day. The weather was ex- collent. The following are the scures

ROYAL NAVY.

Choir

£11

Quotations,

HONGKONG, February 7. PIUM-New Patua, cash,...$610

Old

13ash,...

in nearly all their actions. That they are before he could be liborted. Prisoner was really charitable and moun wall we are quite remanded,Pall Mall Gazette: prepared to believe! But in these and all doings they proves themselves very ofton sad bunglors. It is not too mucir

muel material Brug class

encoun perion. Beggary is actually.

fostered MADY of the arge Chinese cities, although it is known that the beggars are the vilest of the vile; yet they are permitted to roam the streets all day in tattered idleness, victimie- 6 ing

ing all the well-to-do. by howling at their Gabendours until the enstomary blackmail is in the so-called refuges cars of the Emperor. It beggary were made provided for them by the paternal- a misdemeanour, and all persons who have to work

to do were forced to employ the

Now Benures, cash,... 610.

ON

ateamers, and whom it was found that thị which Chinese,, for the sum of 20 cash. the manner he had done criticise the Gn through. The part taken by Miuo. Rusina ned £3 or sutler 6 weeks imprisonment hall policy witch charactorizes, the Chinese mantelpiece and a portion of the chimney coasting steamers and the foreign shipping would be enabled to have a bath in hot of the Colony increwed at the sumo tirae, it indicated a considerable increase of the prosperity of the Copy. In regard to tho increase of foreign shipping he had ra- ceived a return of the shipping dues which amounted to 822,000, and it was a criterion of the increase or diminution of the port, as the duos wore one cent per ton, From the other few itens they apparently exhibited a condition which indicated pro- ground to build a suger refinery,: The site sperity. Under the head of miscellaneous is one which had remained perfectly idle receipts he found there was a consider and grass grown up to this year. This The total amcant of miswas the fires time that such a thing dellaneous receipts amounted to $16,606, lad been constructed in the Colony whereas in 1881 they amounted to 918,194. It would cost about $350,000. His Ex-isaion was on gol discipling throughout their parts; as also M. Richard

cellency believed that there would be

able inereuse.

went over the statistics to show that the sales of Crown land wore substantially based.

The Hon. Mr Johnson asked why the

Chinese gentlemen had taken sittings of the Education. Comasion hand in the acts where the miser is hoarding Mr. Dormer, c Hedley, b Hynes extorted, and then' hording an i

heen suspended.

རཱ་

His Excellency said that the Commission was not an Executive one, although he had the honour of appointing the Commissioners. Dr Stewart was appointed Chairman of the Commission. A case of a simular kind decurred some ago when a com

and gloating over his money he acted with grunt foros. Midme. Puntet, too, in the role of Germaine, murits considerable noties in the character she undertook, by no means a light one. M. Beguin as Le Bailly and M. Lalemand as Le Marquis acted well

been delayed; but Mittagra

The

En

Several

a dock of large dimensions upon a sharp reminder was sent to the colanis. in the caste of Grenicheux. We must not site Lought in Belcher's Bay,

That increase of revenue "was accomplished without the imposition of any new tax. The taxes of the Colony were at this moment precisely the same as they were when Chauxse gentlemen had expressed surprise he accepted the Governorship of Hongkong, that the Inconstant had been seen leaving Bo now called their attention to the expen-this port for Nagasaki, and he believed it diture. The expenditure in 1880 amounted was decided upon to build a dock largo

sic, and alfairs began to be improved. forget Maine. Mirybel, who as Munelle and It was, however, doubtful whether it would Jacqueline looked to perfection in both at hava bear better to base Arqled-more

charactors. time to its deliberation.

urder.

The Hon. Mr Johnson rose to a point of

WEARED STUDL573 AND REFRESHING His Excellency said the hon. member's BEVERAGES. the exundation-halle, motion was irregular. Precedents were to where almost invariably one or more students The speaker of the House of Commons was bined, liberal Magistrates ouensionally pro entrusted with the delicate duty of making vids large quantities of a deceation called

alteration on motion that was ap auy

which consists of six mas

to $885,000 whereas in 1881 it was $895,000. enough to adaiit the largest versed of be found in the archives of the Colony. perish from thirst, closeness, and heat, coth- The differança, they would observo, Her Majesty's Navy. Po sugar between the revenue collected in 1881 and thory would be one, that was able

re-

to

Lieut. Winsloe, b Hynes,.... Capt Newington, sub, b Travers,... Rev. Mr. Stebbing, Travers,..... Lieut. Bishop, or vis, b Travers, 48

Davies, Travers,...... Capt. Parr,

c&b Caldwell, Mr. Wilem, not out... Mr. Browning, ran out......

Mr. Ethelston, a Hughes, b Truvera,. Dr. McMann, Irving, b Hynes,..

Extras,

Total,

0

34

SETH in mending the roads, cleansing

utors, and repairing the rottenness and which every where abound, the Ca pital would present a rather less disgraceful appearance then it does at present, and the authorities be relieved of the necessity of 118 providing imporfect refuges for a pack of

demoralised and lasy vagalionda..

35 10

H. de O. Forbes, b Wilson,..... R. S. Hedley, R., Ib. Stebing, W. Hynes, e Ethelston, b Bishop,... 27 1. E: Davies, b Stebbing

21

H. F. Whyte, e Ethelston, b Bishop,... 27

K. Tr

Travers, b Stehling,...

J. Hughes, e Browning, & Stebbing,. 1. A. Hitchie, & b Stebbing,..

J. J. Bell Irving, co G. A. Caldwell, b Bishop..............

the expenditure in 1981 was about $400,000. compete with the famous on in St.parently out of order. The kare delicate of chalk, 6], to ons of liquorice, H. E. Wodohouse, hot out,

There was

the

Well, they would likely enquire what had Lucia. "The total sum expended on ma- been done with that expenditure, and ou-camery &c His Excellency said would pecial reference had been made to the be about £200,000. expenditure leat your in works and buildings. He found that the expenditure upon works and buildings in 1881 amount

preceding year, showing as

Increase

scheme of the gaol on Stonsutter's Island. This hail to be considered by the Home Government; but the Secretary of State

of suitable site, and that it was under, consimo

Jucal

Annales de l'Extreme Orient for this month opens with an account of a trip from Paris to Nagasaki, via Siberia, written by M. E.

traveller praises

Extras,

Total,

CHINESE CHARITIES, (N.-C. D. News)

L

THE TRIAL OF GUITEAU Washington, Jan. 2-The ante-room gi the jail was filed to-day with people patiently waiting to be conducted to nitean's cell. In accordance with his. wa request, only those whom the jail offi-

Now Malwa, credit,... 660 Allowance, Taels... 16 Old Malwa, credit,... 705 Allowance, Taols...

Hank, Wire,...

Exchange.

16.

3,83

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30 days' eight,

4 months' Eight,

redits, Documentary

4 months sight, 30

ludia,

Wire, deinand, hanghui, demand,

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50daya' sight, private Leaf, 99 Line Sovereigns,

$27.75 85:39

Shares.

(For Share Quotations, sec Page 4):

Temperature.

elate knew were taken to his cell. He gave (Taken at Messrs Falconer d: Co.'s Premises.

his autograph to almost every visitor. In reference to the recent publications cor

Gcaning the Testim

Queen's Hourl

HosOxOND, February 7.

of jurisdiction, the SANDNETER-

aspecial

10 prisoner remarked, The Lord had.

ubject in letting the President down so 137 from Long Branch instead of Washington.

Some visitors remarked that the Court might move the deck to the basement. He "I don't care where they pat me เ :

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In a Memorial presented to the Emperor subast upon ordinary fare. Heretofore

a scientific mission. The Shun-tien Fe (Peking), some rather in from outside, it was the strict rufe from the

Maximum

Do. Minimum over night 53

Shipping Intelligence.

Lasi waa

was entrusted to the Governor of Colony. His Expellency said in regard to Or the flour of the "green bean,") the correspondence which had been for is similarly boiled. In either use the warded by the hon. Mr Johnson to the Se- cretary of State that it would be faria ferie,

decustion, When Bual, is a refreshing drink. better to await the judgment of an ex- Perienced Colonial Secretary of State such

Lord Kimberley. Lord

The question had been ed to $59,500, as against 850,000 in the huil given his opinion that it was the only i pilt bad been communicated to Catteau, who was sent by the Minister of early in the last month by the Governor of witch meals have been sent to the prisone

in an irregular formu.

for. The notice of motivn

the 80,000. In what was called the mis- deration whether 600 or 700 prisoners be aney to personal matters which had Instruction on railway carriages of the foresting details are given of the refnage-f jail that the oflicers were not to sonch them

papers, and thus showed a tend- cellaneous expenditure, there was an in accommodatud on Stonecutter's Island, been detrimentus to the Colony. If he crease of $11,000. With respect to the and 160 or 200 in a lock-up on there would adviau the hon. nieber he would Russian lines, which are most comfortable, system is carried on in the North of Clans, in any way. Hed anything happened to works and buildings item it showed an in- The Governor then alluded to Mr Ho Secretary of State,

ank him to await the decision of the and supplied with avery convenieres appears that during the great famine the prisonur, the officer could not be held Starting out the 6th May from Paria Nijut that desolated the provinces of Chilli and countable. Scoville has now thrown the crosse, which amounted to 314,000 as against Kai, who in opposition to mombers The Hon. Bir Johnson asked if his pro- Novgorod was reached on the 17th, and Shanfuzir a few years ago, refuges cha

The following lists are corrected from dil and of visitors upon the intest London oud Coloral Papers, and 811,200 in the preceding year. One large of various Universities, had passed his test was to be recorded. item of increase was for the breakwater at examinations at Lincoln's Inn with great out to the Clerk of Council it would receive deberian carriage. To Irkutsk downs the clothing for the destitute. These catab amit paities to the jail. Guiters is not to to communicate with the Editor in the

The Governor said if the pastest were journey was continued in the tarantaas or places, with a view to providing food and saties paze or requests to the affects to Causeway Bay the sum of $30,000, and ho credit. This pornng gentleman who was OK-

the most favourable consideration,

if we may be permitted to speak receive his letters any more and is not to be event of any insecuracy occurring in this Mr. Hyrio said that he had over known down the Amour, the right bank offron was happy to say that the work would be pected to arriva in the Colony, shortly had so far advanced by the next typhoon sca

protest abjected to during his long ex which is Russian and the left hank pourly administered. The shelter

all with newspapers. taken the highest honourent Lincoln's perience of that Council,

provided

Times Washington special says: ist as compiled from the papers and other to Vladivostock. ideasribed, The Governor said that some time back is

This town was shelter, and that in all that could be Guited's vanity and love of notoriety has information at his command. The Editor and wo are told that about maid for it; but it hiinaelf. This was of course a protest which

beings

bus had a Another and that the latter voluntarily adopt curious future of the systems, to which we jail, the majority of whom are norvous, additions to the list from those who have es approved by all prosent

great number of callera at the. European costume. Prou Jhenro to Nag- any refor, was, that the inautes of the giggling women, who room to have a silly Monsieur Cottean does not recommend the starved, and cry out pitifully to passers-by apparently has not the slightest realization which was reached от 7th Aug. enclosures used to complain that they were admiration for the atrocious wretch, who

ater advices, private or otherwise, than his route he took, and gires but an indifferent praying them for the love of Lercy to give of the situation he is in and the fact that account of the pleasures to be derived after then a little food. The usual allowance of he has but a short time to live. Br Sco

the situation, and his refusal. from the Notes of M. Benn vax Bosel.

g

Tonak on the 5th June, from which the considerable scale were instituted in wrden of the jail. Ha no longer from other sources. Consignees arcinvited

in many tha

Angam, and on to Strétumok, and then sanal observation, wore protty!

Mon, if they were likely to have a bad cr, In. It was Bornothing that a gentleman the hon. gente lodged a protest 5,000 Chinese and Koreans are resident cattle than for humori sujtable for hy well fed for the last few days. It will, at all times, bo glad to receive any

NATURALIZATION ORDINANCES,

The Attorney General said that in re- ference to the suggestion mado by his hon. friend he did not think any alteration The old be made without the consent of Her Majesty's Government. The schedule he thought could not, under the existing slate of the law, be altered

.

hind

next Fason MAIL Ray be expected to arrive here, per M. M. steamer Sindh, on or before Monday, the 13th inat.

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that by that tinis protection would be ex-belonging to the Colony should have tended to the junks There had been a gained such honous. I opening the slight increase in the item of stroot lamps Legislative Session for 1883, he thought question was as to whether or not a meet

The Hon. Mr. Johnson said that the and the lighting service was better. Au they could look forward to another year of ing of the Legislative Council would be increase in the expenditura for telegraphs prosperity for the Colony.

held.

The Governor said the hon. member Irkutsk. The next paper is "Le Slanoariahment consisted of a basinfulf of ville know and any more letters, shows Aug. 2, Melbourne, had also taken place. The telegraph ser

could not go into the matter. vice now cost $5,600, where formerly it had

The docu cost 82,900. The Council were aware that

The Hot. W. Deane said in regard to hands.

ments were now in the Secretary of State's This is an acount of arrival at Bangkok, torse rice, doled out at six o'clock in the yesterday to

tmorning the senson being the depth of that he does not ment and a trip in the Meinam, very readable winter; and nothing more did the unfor- the fellow any farther. the telegraph connected all the Police the naturalisation Ordinances that it should tain grants, and the Governorannounced that Monsieur le Comte Julien de tochechouart's authorities of Nanking plumed themselves said: "The prisoner received about 300

The Hat. Mr Tonnochy applied for cer- Lee Environs de Pein follows next, from tunate creatures got all day. But the petty John Guitesu, in an interview to-day, Sept. 13, Brazos, Stations in the Colony. There were also be specified more particularly what those the meeting was adjourned till to-morrow. work, which we reviewed when it appeared, mightily upon the beneficence they dis- letters a day. They are no longer sent to two submarine lines in the harbour, and who were naturalised were,

forming & very interesting number, L. & over that thetomarking to a foreign. We have not time to read them. It iron telegraph poles had been substituted for

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

C. Express..

they were as charitable as would not be proper, of course to send Oct. 21, 30 Christians themselves, the former wooden polas in use in the Colony,

then tu hin. Allowing him to hold levees, Nov. 2, With such reminiscences it in

t is not to In regard to the increase in works and

Te read Рарога, все wondered at if we are disposed to look with and thi gs of that sort, is not right in letters, send out letters, buildings there had been n considerable in

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

some caution upon native representations principle. A prisoner so situated might

the matter of pubuo reliefs. The Megat up a cona to be foared in this Dec. 5, Stillwater, crease in the suma voted for these. His

(Before the Hon. I Snowden, Acting Chief tropolitan Governor, however, certainly nothing of that.

course, thero is Excellency considered that the roads and

A CORRESPONDENT, writing to us from San

Justice.)

succeeds in drawing a rather pleasing pic case." "What is your opinion as to the bridges of the Colony were in a most autis

Tuesday, Feb. 7.

ture. He says that the extensive refuge-

result of that trial Francisco on 25th December, saya The.

believe the system inaugurated at Ticutain factory condition. The proposals made by

P. M. 6. S. City of Tokio lett Yokoluma at

jury will hang him, sane or insane. have three CHEONG KOON HING. Na KUN Hrso, age by the Viceroy of Chibli was very always told our people su. The tendency Mr Price and Mr Bundier he was prepared to sanchon. The roads and streets of the

at noon on the 25th (to-day), tins making defendant did not appear. 7am on the 11th inst, and arrived here and Mosso, appeared for the plaintill. The was dispersed, and & home provided in a theory that there cannot be insanity were rented, where out door relief strong against him. These gentlemen have Colony were most creditable to the Sur.

the festat time on record, laving run 4801

Mr Francis said that there had been truy bas bohaved so liberally in the matter as they came here and began to ask Jan.

destitute women and children. The Vice without disease, We all know as soon vayor of the Colony. On the whole, Hi Excellency the Governor thought the

miles in 14 days, 23 hours, or an werage of large mimber of transactions for the sale that lately Inge addition has been whether he had been sick or not what their The Hon. Mr Snowden presented the ever 331 miles per day. The E. S. Oceanic months. He stated that his client was a very considerable proportions.

purpluse OF land during the last six secured, and the movement hus asumed testimony would be These gentlemen are members present should be satiated with report of the Select Committee on the on her fastest trip ran 4653 miles in 14 clerk in Meara D. Sassoon and Company's now told of a regularly-supported and ex

Wo are honest in their theory, but their theory the expenditure they had voted. The obser Tramway.

and he brought this suit against the de- tensive Foundling Hospital, where children new idea. When sharp lawyers began to days, 5 hours, 45 minutes, or an average of fondant, rent collector, for Frecillo are bot only fed and clothed, but where gain eoquital on the ground of entuotial

aro partisan defenders of watory at Kowloon was a work of great Mr Bellios commented on the scheme 319.4 miles per day ; but if, as is alleged, perforinance or damages for the non-fulfil they receive instruction from competent to insanity monomaniacal experta got together public importance, and the estimates for and held that by the difference in the Oceanic took lier time from C. KE! agreement, which was dated the 20th Sep and are abjected to a monthy be disenied in order to establish insan-

ment of a contract. They entered into bey police station at Kowloon bad been the levels of the Hen and the fonda, the to the moment she anchored outside Ban tember 1881, the plaintiff to sell and the natural qualifications of the verius wohn 22 The truth is, my brother is on and decided that the Brain must be found examuation. Attention paith to Francisco for a pilot, instead of from the the houses thereon, for the sum of $38,000, ment is greater than their Intelectual are idiot; yes, an idiot!". Opiteau continued, in

defendant to buy inland lut Noi H with lars, and those whose physical devolop man.

It a theory that would hang any time of leaving Yokohama to arrival in San

of which 22,000 had been already paid as made to learn to useful trade, in response to an exclamation of surpriss, with a knowledge of the subject, Tho The Governor said that the actual fan the City of Tohle has made also the quickest defendant ako agreed to forfeit the bargain this there is an agency for the support of vir sought to be thinking about other things, Belted Will.

Francisco as she should have done, then bargain money and the bargain agreed to order that they may always have a liveli-"There are different kinds of idiots. He Glenfruin in the meantime had been re- tion before then was the consideration in run on record. And when it is further money and pay the plaintiff $18,000 as -tuous widowe by which is meant widows

be completed on the 22nd November. The hood at their fingers ends. In addition to was born without ordinary common senso. ferred to a most eminent gentleman Mr General Committee of the Bill

borne in mind that the City of Totic has quidated damages if he should fail to pay the who do not remarry and those who are for the prisoner he right to be thinking

sald Guiteau, speaking Jhadwick, who had to report on whether

received of letters res done this without burning a ton over her said damages The defendant had agreed dependent upon them. No fewer than of his letterend In the event of his he usual reduced (half) allowance of coal, to pay a definite sum there was a breach three hundred persons of this description ng hanged, what composition will be inside of

are now in receipt of alma froin this source, his body have iny opinion, but Chi Yon (a)

taken in hand. The great water soheme

His Excellency uphold the views of the Attorney General

The Hon. Ng Achoy mentioned that their particular designation inight be stated.

THE TRAMWAY BILL

value of houses. would be depreciated. for the Colony had been considered. They

The Hon. F. B. Johnson asked what me had hed to get from England a gentleman tion was really before them.

The Attorney General said that before it would not be better that the more the motion was put and passed, he should

Mr Francio, instructed by Messrs Denny's housesitated in Pexing. A mimber of of this expert Testimony: has been very

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