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sny kind, it it fully time an enquiry was mado into the matter. There is no c1g of oohsoqueace in Chins in which muca nu obstruction would be allowed with which suficient cause being shown.
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FOTER
The Acting Colonial Secretary mored tant a number of small miscellaneous votes which have been approved of by the Fi. uance Committor do now receive Legisla. tive authority.
THE LOAN ORDINANCE
The Acting Oblonial Secretary then the following report drawn up by Finance Committee on the proposed Bill ;-
from time to
purent,
read
the
Loan
The Committee therefore resolve that it undesirable to proceed further with the Loan Bill in the present shape."
THE OLEGO-BOAT GRIEVANCE,
.
THE CHINA MAIL.
cargo-boat de
care
ADJOURNMENT.
SUPREME COURT.
IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION. (Before Nar G. Phillippe, Chief Justice, mud It's Houver EJ. Ackroyd, Puise Tidja)
Wednesday, Nov. 4.
THE MAN ON INSURANCE CO. 2. E. J. ACKROY, AS OFFICIAL ASSIONEN, OF THE ESTATE OF
TAIN TSZ HI, BANKULES, AND OTHERS, PARTNBES IN THE ONGA BUN WO! BANK.
ation
losses.
Late Telegrams We cut the following telegrams from lato Rangoon and-Indias exulanges :~~-
THE BURMAX QUESTION.
THE LASTERY QUESTION.
of
TOR UFTER BURMAH TROUBLE.
bo
one.
ba
bean
the
In that ordinanco there was not a werd April. I shall now forward by next mailing to Tajend to arrange the Customa quee or communiara is succinstally practisod, for matter of the Caroline Islands, and espé. when a fatuily is in trouble and demands aro cially on the insinuation that the Empire: said about any chargo ar payments being the resolution adopted by the Finance Com-tion on the frontier. allowed to be donanied er redved in mitteo, and recommend it is early and A Landon clogram received by the Boin mide upon it like this, which it is unable scorotly aims at using this question as * exccas of the moale of favos that might be favourable consideration, and request that by Presidency Association announces that to moot, the village community come to the crifty means of acquiring Cuba, the semi- in London on Thursday, All the Indian queta, But the Chine, tad as they are, aru Show Spain bring about a war with Inid down in connection with the ordinance, the decision of the Hume Government may a large and enthusiastic meeting was hull rescue and cash contributes Lils necessary oficiul North German Gantle remarks Then there can regulations mado under be telegraphed dub s son assible. that ordinance in 1880. These regulations The Colonial Treasurer secunded the delegatus addressed this Meeting. Both Cut any worse that the claus and the Gormany, which we du not believe she wil were published on the 4th September 1880, motion was carried, and the bill was disservatives and Liberals were present and Scottish highlanders were twis hundred years seek to dn, Cabs would certainly be for us took part in the proceedinga Thenadieres, eg, and with proper treatment under Brian important object of attack. But Amazi it is said, showed great sympatlıy
tish Govornimant, I believe that they are ac statesnien know too much about the The Cloud Treasurer secondet, and--and they provided that the following table charged.
indicates the scals of beat hina that shall ap
THE PRISONS ORDINANCE M
pable of being converted freis being a-mot-of slow of our colonial i POLICE Inspector Linday, who is for the
ply in the absenos of any special agreement, This Uill was considered in Committee
ROUMELIAN AFFAIRS last month or so been in charge of the the motion was carried, v
rince Alexander highland hor but shall not proveut special agreements Government, could think of that Princu Alexander was marching at the peaceable set of people as their Scottish pre taking permanent pussession of a counity moved at next meeting. West Point Station, has of late been very
and permanentament, could think of They provide therefore that where thera ora and reported. The third reading will be Philipoppo is, 16th October. The report wild hill robbers into as industrious and the German Uralicy to believa tänt head of the army on Adrianopla proves tototypes have become. Bob Roy and his which in our lunds would requires much head of the army on Adrianople proves to the Spanish davom no special agreements that the scale fait
have been incorenet. His Highness, was ther busy suppressing the most notorious of the
The other orders of the day were pat have been incorect. His Highness, was highland howla vera not more damaging stronger garrison than the Spanien Gevorn
when when he used to descend and attack them, M. Brisson's organ Le Sible expressca public gembling houses in his district. He
down should be the rate, but they leave it
left for Sofs where he arrived to-day. has reported that thore were no less than
open on the one hand to the employers 10. obtain the services of the cargo-buats atponed, and the Council waard jusrned until only inspecting the army, and has sings to the interents of his lowland neighbours meat is euspofied to knejs theroom- St. Petersbourg, 16th October-The carrying away the people and their chattels, atquishment that amid all the discsesions than these Chius are at present in their on the case of the Uaroline Islands the Chcheaper is thirty-seven gambling establishments in
Chief cheaper rates if they old. There is no this day week, at four o'clock.
Journal de St. Petersbourg publishes antha Proposed by the Honourably the Chief doubt that, under special circumstances, it
article which says that a formal conference milds upon their neighbouring Bacwees European papers appear to overlock the that part of the city: Sine fur or avo of uf
Justice, secondet by the Honourable P was left equally open to the cargo-bost
must device the settlement of the Bulgarian But the Burners are, from the Chin'save international considerations involved:
If the most notorians of these have already Ryste
owners to obtain higher rates if they could,
question if the warnings of the powers are account of it, its much to blame for those if the doctrine under which the Germans powers feeds and the present foeling between tlie seized Yap be allowed to pass unchallenges, That, considering the prosent #actiled in fact it left the faw of supply
I been broken up by him. Last week one of
value of silver, and more especially the ad demand to regulate prices. That
unheeded.
ellique, 16th October. The army of as the Chins are once made an involun- this torniturica of all the old colonizing the biggest of theso houses was raided by value of silver, and more especially the and demand
atedly depreciation of it which has taken is the state in which the law stands
Montenegro-bus received its supplies of tary visit to the Chin bila, and I have seen ountries will be continually in jeopardy. Inspector Lindsay with a party of police, place during the last twenty five years, it at present. Under these circumstancos,
ammonition, and been ordered to be ready the people at their hemos and during my If no territory in the lawful property of short atay amongst them. I saw the picture any State unless it has a regular Ad- highly dangerous and inexpedient for I question whether it is quite un
for service.. and forty-ous mon who word caught gamis highly dangerous and inexpedient for 1
his silver-using C Juny to contract any autorate statement to sy that over-
Philippop lis, 17th Ostober.-A-Colleo. it is painted by them. Their version is, ministration established there, it follows bling at Fantan arrested and brought up debt re-payable in gold, in connection charges have boon trade They may be
otive forced
tive note has been presented to Bulgaria that their present predatory life has been that England will have to keep up at great, before Mr Maskeen, when the four manag-with which, judging from the experiance excessive, may be larger charges than is right,
tive dissuading the Government from concen- forced upon them and that they carry it on cost Consult residences of military stations, trating troops on the Tarkial funtion, as reprisals for the previous acts of oppresFeance, too, will in regard to many of her ing on of the establishment were fined 800 of the past, a heavy loss in exchange is than what the shipping interests should be
almost are to be sustained
called upon to pay, but so far as I can sle
Bulgara in reply has consented to with-aon and had treatment by the Buruese. possessions bu exposed to the same incon- oach, in default three months' hard labour, That instead of adopting such a course, there is nothing to prevent a cargo-boat de and the rest of the gamblers were fined $1 it is desirable that the Government rise anding whatever they like. I thauld now
In this ense, the plaintiff company claim draw the greater part of her forces now on They said that excessive damaads used to venience. What rendera the doctrine of
euch as ising, mention the most important distinction be-
the dress on his return to Sofa, said that he produce, rush a honey and bees wax, and perilous is that it is just thuse points each, or three day' imprisonment. Teater money for its requirements by igning anding whatever they like. I should now
to time, front issuing,
time, from the Treasury in tween the old law and that of 1879. Undered the sum of $45.000 from the etendaits. the frontier Alexander, replying to an ad made upon their forefathers of hill the Barlin Cabiust the more troublesome
The
Barwese warted bo kidnapping and no local Europour cethorities hays been day, at 7.30 p.m., another raid wasdale Hongkong. Debentures boaring interest the law of 1808 n unrgo-host was entitled Tits trial wok place in April, and, on the would sacrifics everything in order to secure skis and afron, in lieu of taxes. The of Oceania and of the Afrionn coast where C-stantiample, 17th Outobor-Sir Helling those whom they captured into placed at which Gurnish traders profer to by Inspector Lindsay upon a well-known at the annual rate of five per cent, blius to refoss employment except ou good lat May, a judgmont, pra forina, was deli- would sacrifice everything in order to secure gambling establishment at No. 27 First kind, as well as the risk of lose ou ex- the existing law, you cannot call upar'a the defendants, Lo Tun. Pun Tung Drumont Wolf starts for Eget on 19th slavery,
No. 27 First kin-1, as well as the risk of lose grounds, good substantial grounds. Wnder vered by the Chief Justins again i one of ion of Bulgaria with Roumolia.
Avoiding costs and commissions of every grounds, good pumant excit
their women to such an extent, that ivert further complications the Bible calle ex-the upon
instant. cargo-boat man to accept employment A legal point, however, was reserved for Drummont Wolf starts for Eyept on 19th slavery, and they used to carry way ustal thounselves. In order, therefore, to Street, when thirty-one men and four women change.
Satanics, 17th October, The Albanians they had to adopt the custom of dis upon the Minister of Marise to forthwith That the raising of a loan in Hong unless he chooses to do so; it is a unout, ri, whether plaintifs were wore arrested. The game played on this kong, besides being free from all the ex-perfectly free trade. That
the es- perfectly free trade. That is the state affected by the action of Mr Leong On,
is the state
geographisions, craft extensively against thera, killing of precise geographical limits. and the ad- endle conected with, except fce printing woul Lersonal opinion-thensive chargea, Bank on his paying his puiat was set duratimitum saw. occasion was Pai Kau, in which dominoes
pensus conected with the issue of debon- of the law as it at present stands, who was managing Director of the Bank and have agreed to a truce, and expressed their figuring their faces, besides which the publish in an official docutient the list of sometimes the people of an entire lifl with ministrative residences or authorities upon which they depend. The document, it are used. Abuut $10 were found upon the tires or stock at home, except fer printing
small-pox in one spason-1
te doen, home, except fer printing affirmed, Colonial possessions, with shoir
own personal opinion that if tlust state of Insurance Co., and War nequíested in the common enemy. retreat of the Colony infer the Government wild tnctory, inirer, arrangere prevailing under table, and as there was no mentis of retreat and stationery will add to the Revenue would venture to suggest it is merely may slevone of the managing Directora of the readincas to assist the Porte against the Burman, they armor, practised with French an official document the list of My own experience is, that there is some suggests, should be presented to the Senate London, 17th October.The Times pub- of the Colony in Stump Duty and in other from the room where the gambling was wys, and moreover the Government will that on the whole it would be a more matin Bank on his paying his share of the
ling was wya, and moreover the Government will things did not pise ring to excessive charges, ratiratuent of Lo Tun Fair Tong from the
ultimatum sunt by the Glaiverunient of fills are peopled with civilized or friendly assembling of Parliament.
fills are peopled
agents, should be present carried on except by the entrance guarded be in a position, from time to time, to factory, fairer, arrangement for all clesses The argument on this point was set down fishes in to. fay's issue the terms of the grounds for these charges, for some of tho and the Chasiber immediately on dite te
rodeem its ora debentures in any number, of the population than that prevailing under for today.
Mr Francis, instructed by Messrs Waston India to King Theobaw.
Chins; and when they came to the Bunncas Mr Francis, is for the plaintif that Austria, Gravite the Great of anfficiently on one occasion two pretty selame for thattalion of boy volatot, The Times publishes a telegram stating villages to exchange produce, they used to by the police, all the people in the room and to fix a much shorter period for the the old law. But if it does give rise to Mr Francis,
stating villages to exchange produce, they used to A BATTALION, OF BOY
LA VOLUNTEERS. the time were arrested. The thirty-five ultimate redemption of the lann than excessive charges, and if the result of these and Duacon, appeared for the plaintif, and
whats redemption of the lan than the old law. Bet if it does in under for today.
From Homa papers we observe that a ́men and women arrested were brought up would be possible unter the proposed Ur- charges is substantially injurious to the the Attorney General (the Hon. EL that Austria Germany and Russia risbe kicked about, derided and roa butt
Powers to a Conference.
I remember on
On one occorson to morning when dinance. Tua charge for interest will alse sitipping interouts, then it would be no doubt O'Malley), instructed by Mr Helmes, recommend the Peria to invite the Great of sufficiently to exasperate any o
L Tun Pun Tong before Mr Mackens, this morning, when bo minimised, ne the Debentures will be very desirable to materially alter the pre-reconte
Obituary-Lord Strathnaíru. The Attorney General said his solicitor
girls from one of the tills having scheme for the organisation of a proposed London, Oct. 18-In a speen made by was down to a Barman village with per consideration. The promoter is Mr experimental battalion of boy volsatgers, is coas sout law, to in, somo way bring it evidence was given by Inspector Lindsay issued only as funds may be required
Alfred Fordres, honorary Becrutary and more in accordance with the law of was not in a position to-day to instruct him
in Burma, the one King had come newly to the throne founder of the Birmingham Home for Des- and a constable who accompanied him, be
is
18-8. My hon. friendt hina suggested that on the point, and asked for an adjourn Lord Ripen yesterday he and there were fruit to exchange for yarn. The present under consideration. The promoter is Mr
two courses open to
villages Bers, and lieutonant of the 2nd V. sides two informers who had gambled in
the matter might be entrusted to the Re went
Mr Francia said if su adjournment were was to depose Theebaw and substitute an then, and the head of the Birmese village
ather Burmese Prince, and another was the sourceived the idea of dataining them and B. South Staffordshire Regiment, had it in gistrar General, but I would point out to the house, which led to three of the de-
The Hon. P. Ryrie, pursuant to notice, him that when once the law has regulated granted he must ask for costs.
treaty regulating the com- sending him these girls as a present to be år-** The case was then adjourned until Wed-conclusion of a treaty regulating the com- sending him these girls us a present to be
conclusion of a treaty regulating the sameuse tatto Boys, and lieutonent of the 2ad-V deed has expressed his conlial approval of fendants, who wero recognised as the tenant
moved That an enquiry be made into the these things, it is very sudi better to leave
administra-nesday avala
tive course was unnaxation, but his Lordship as the arrangement was known in the the movement. It is oxplained that it is of the house, the manager and the account over-charges recently made by the owners the law to be carried out by Iss administra nesday next, at 10.30, coals of the day inercial relations of Upper Burts. Alterna-laced in the western side of the palice said that a vary distinguished personage in
alpocsted the former course so as to avoid time of the old King Fle expected in essential to the success of the scheme that
He the move ant of the game, being fine1 $50 each. All of cargo-boats to the detriment of shipping tore. The Registrar General is not an ad- being granted to the plaintiffs,
approximating China and Franes.
doing so to receive promotional the battalion skuld be officially sanction- will interests, and that the Registrar General's ministrator in that sense, and it would not the other man and women arrested, with interests, and
departurent be empowered to deal with all be at all un apscopriste tribunal to which
uthor substantial turetion or an exantial to the suplained that it is utlier salstantial token of royal favor, the battalion
stefanied the exception of four, against whom there sad grievances. In doing so he said- to refer the decision of sach questions.
WANDERINGS IN OPPER BURMA.and in order to ever his own nefarious ed by the Secretory of State for War, and
como charge gas was not sufficient evidence, were fined $1, would only remark with reference to this should submit that the latter part of his
There are no made roads in Upper Barn net le tramped af same charge again it is very properly observed that the hat ution that, from enquiries which I have resolution is one that should not be
run stacked to volunteer corps, any whore, and in the event of a proper the villa
of a proper the village to which the girls belonged, talion should form a detached command made since last meeting, I find the evil is pressed. But now with regard to the est
As those who can manage mon cannot or three days.
being as host The over-quiry: The hon. metabor is in possession of This is merely looked upon by the natives greater than I anticipated.
London, October 16.-Communications system of inter-coramonication herges and the garla were said to be kept an hos- and not be attached to a volunteer corps, charges in many instances have baan very evidence which he will no doubt lay be, are being exchanged between England and tablished so that the surplus grain of the woman with their faces tatooed with a stuff that should as the Hongkong mude of licensing gambling very serious, especially in cases of fore whatever tribunal that may be up France regarding the Burmuss question, sugly strewn into those which are not situ
be up ages till the matter was settled, Old Chin
bere t
durn to it is suggested, should consist of one hono ice which he will no doubt lay be.
similar
Rimilar to Nubian black who come down to France regarding the Barauss question. paddy districts could be expeditiously and womas with their faces tatooed with a stuff always manage boys. The establishment, houses. The law needs anonquoat badly ship wishing to salad quickly.
total will be is diffent would
The pointed to enquire into this matter. M. Freycinet has given his satraucas that cheaply thrown into those which are not it subject I have no doubt will be a diffent would suggest that the most convenient the two Chim girls who were kidnapped and adjuta
Iourne, Due exercise exclusive control in Upper Barron, could be made to be independent of all ex-intended
would suggest that the most convenient. Freyeiner has given bia asatraucas that cheaply thrown into those which
hi axercise exclusive control in Upper Burma. could be made to be independent of all ex- the two Chin girls who were kidnapped and no adjutant, one quartermaster, une sur- intended as small wives for King Thonhaw geon, one chaplain, one sergeant major, Eve Tus Scientific American contains an account one for the Government to deal with, but I oonra, pug which would carry at the France would not dispute, British daim to sulf-supporting in this respect, the country the plains are ortafaly not fascinating, but rury major, tro omplain, four Heutenants,
account think the parties whom the Government terms of hie resolution would be for him The Times argos desition of the King of terual aid, as far as regards grain food.
think the parties whom the Government one
Silk cultivation is another article which were in my oplaton, both pretty and hand sergeant-instructors, four quartermastor a huedred and of a curious accident which recently happen will do well to take in hand are the guild of to move for the appointment of a small Burma in the interest of England and India
the trade route between is capable of very great developement, and instead of being eighty-eight privates, which together would od at Camilla, N.Y. It appears that five the cargo-boat mou, so far as Tea raka out, committee of this Doumel, say, perhaps, bottom pins prouted to the porais, four buglers, and
five the cargo-boat mou, so far as Jeansko out, to move for the appoinment of a small The Times urgos dequsition of the King of terual sid, as far a
it would have expanded to vory much I them India and China.
the form first Cadet Battalion Royal horses were standing with their necks oror think the Government of this Colony four members, who would call before them in order to open up the trade route between is capable of very great developement, and sous. The captor took them to Mandalay sergeants, seren sergeants, twenty-six cor- greater dimensions 'ere this, only for the der of the Taalaway, be caught a tor-ighty-eight privates, which together would Warwick Regiment. In respect to the religious viow which wire fence, when suddenly a flash of ought to deal with theus with a very strong those persons who would throw light ou
Ambas-religious viow which the strictest class hold bar instoad. Constantinople, October 14-The Ambas subject of taking the life of the concorrect views og morganatic all be made to cute the voluntary
The present Queen of Mandalay holds Warwick Related glitisng strack the parents distance of hand, amething in the manner in which the matter, and be able to report wint the
rack the press distance of link real big will be
the Great Powers no gooner did
wera presented a calcous. However the highlander of the andes, and than the jungla official war volunteer officer who has pass it is said, 1,000 fost from the animals The Current the, Gavernment of Singapore dealt with hattes, and
Colony. Itlak
nd Fuws have no scruples on the tendo present than traversed the wire, and went in earth some of the guilds in that Colony. I think real grievance is, and to what extent it
elier arrangement will be affectual, the public have every confidence, and violation of the treaty of Berlin, and praise matter, and silk cultivation is their princient for and metaphorically speaking the two of Instruction Offen have, it is said, al, the pablie have every confidence, and in lective note to the Porte condemning the coous. However the highlandere of Towngarong and correct riors es morganaticalli adiutant, it is stated that endeavours through the hurass, killing them instantly that no other arrangement will bo ofectual prevails. This would be a budy in which adora of the Great Powera prosecuted a calon the subject of taking the life of the co-
Of course the idea of midst pople
here is which of course, there would be both official violation of the treaty of Berlin, and praise thas, and Fawn havo no scruples on the anaes, and no sooner did shu hear of the in. will be nude to scare the voluntary pal source of income. In the Yaw every volunteor officer who has passed the School that the dealing with the,
arn-boat pro end unofficial interests represented Nowing the pacific attitude of the Turkish Gu-matter, and silk cultivation is their princis tended present than the jungle official was services of a retired line officer, or a
house has gut its plot of forty as they dude district; which he did, very thanks-voluntarily undertakes
mulberry and the Tax Mahomedan population of Mandalay ple ought to be purely an adiniaistrative my hon. friend in the course of what he verument.
said, bas pointed out that the guilds are the peaking u
London, 16th October-Lord Salisbury house has got its plot of mulberry and the girls were dung at his head, and he was or of Instruction Offers have, it is said, to his district; which he did, vory thankful recently discharged from the army to in Northern Italy. aro said to have entered into a combination process. The fact of one firm insituting a prosecution against any boat for over-charge
that 16 16 Mal
quesin ent af ludia post frou. the Bri
Manliness and loyalty are qualities to be that the spisudo did not cost hita his had. voluntarily undertake the duty of sergeant. for purposes of defence, in lighs in which they are to be viewed. In Brighton yesterday said the Burma gues
case the present might result in very great inconvesiones principal offenders I suppose that is the speaking at a Conservative meeting of treas grow as bushy and loafy as they du dered to take himself and his beauties away be received from sergeant pensioners threatening aspect of mistors in Upper to it. Therefore it will be advisable that connection with this we shall have ny opper-fim rests with the Government. af Tudio valued in people havi
ever be decided ou, such nation unity before such a body of seeing in Upper Buixa Extinct be permitted to routier the bills which furuf the western people have not, the option of releraing by should be. In order that the services of
other, and when a Chin is taken live his
is Burma developes itself into something still whatever may be decided ou, such action unity bolors such
tunity before such a body of seeing and that any other than British nounce valued in a people living in this part of Should a party of Burmese and Chins hap. instructors, and tao sergeairt-major is also going resident curator at the inda' elab, where, it worse. They say they will he quite able to should be taken by a Government officer to
substantiated. if prevail.
If it can be, of cours, General Sir Charles Warren has been wild tribes of which the forcoat are the occasion of a feast and killed. I seged that the officers should receive bene border of the country are inhabited by proposed the armoury and headquarters initable gentlemon may be obtained, it is defend themselves if attacked. The poeple check the vary great grievance from which to what extent that allegation can be in Upper Burma cannot be permitted to Upper Barman, Almost Frou the British pen to picot they variably fit upan each to be a sergesat pensioner, who will sot, as
China living on the Areagan range to the Os aro all auzions for British interference, but steamers and vessels frequenting this colony to deal with the guilde is a matter General Sir Charles Warren has been b
nees in describing the details of about which the Government can have no appointed Grand Cross of St. Michael and wild tribes of which the fioroost are the ransom, but he is invariably made the should be. In order that the services of fear is enturiained that if some of the are now suffering.
about which
it was invariably the same The hon. gentleman then made his uno hesitation. The guilds cannot be allowed St. George..
Tactable it was invariably the same, The Barrary or substantive commissions. On this worst of the Burmese officials imagine their
Constanting, 16th October, Evening are the Bugshage, who are more tractable mess think that by mating out severe the anhenis says As this corps will be Constantinople, 15th October. Evening west of the Yaw district. Further north member several instances in point and urged that the officers should receive hono interfere with the legitimate shipping-The Porte has presented a netu to
to the rule of corruption and bribery is to cease.tion Furmally.
and therefore more capable of being treated chastiscout in this way, they will deter carried on without any cost to the Govero. The Honourable T. Jackson seconded. business of the community. It is only just The Por they may try to arenge themselves on
page oratos the risks of the upon themselves euch responsibiliti pinion to them, after what my hon. friend has Great Poworn declaring the armaments and therefore more capable of being treated mesa think that by mating out severe point, the circular describing the details of euch Earopeans as romain in their power. Its said am very strongly of opinion to them, after that my hon. friend has Great Poworn declaring the armaments
4 menace to pan, with, and managed. Still further north chastiscout in this way, they will deter the ashens says As this corps will be I with
amenaco to the frontier is inhabited by Kanchi, who that auth treatment only makes the Chius the officers, and those who can start to take before the Dritish come.
that the phipping grievance in this Colony and about them, shout the part said to going on in Greoce
played by marching ought to be properly dealt with, and that
former, and boing in the scale of intelli. more savage, and increases the risks of the the officers; and those who can start to take former, and boing in the scale of jutel hardly coro to wour aniform when not secote the sooner pruupt action is to the bags been played by them in connection is reported that Prince Alexander at the the frontier in inhabited by Kachi, who the Chim, whereas my own experience is carried on without any cost to the Gus
ke the with then evercharges, that an enquiry head of the army left Philipopolis and is are again quite distinct frous the two that such treatment only makes the Chinsment, much exsense will be entailed upon
gance boing in the scale of two that anul treaturent on xperience is, carried und As this to I
gance and civilization the lowest of the Burmans to acts of reprisals. There is a pun themselves such responsibilities will and civilization the last of the bolt of contry lying between the Chined with the right to wear it. The better. 1 can baar out to a certain extent should be directed to them also marching towards Adrianople,
panied tribos in Bum, are bound to be officers should be permitted to attend the ENGLISH SUPREMACY IN BURMAT: to the would suggest to him that he should
The whole of the hills farming desolate, seon amid the clearing from the books of Instructions and examination in mest of the rich by the nation at large hus what iny hon, friend has said as to the would rarely, if ever, been made this in the evercharges of the bust reoplo. I see propose some small select committee of the Bombay, Oct. 15.-The Bombay Guzette extinct. The whole of the hills forming hills and the first Burmens villages now and won the right to wear it. The rarely, if ever, been made this in the clearly the dificully there will be in patting Council to carry out an enquiry into this publishes another telegram from London the western and arthorn frantiera are in-nich nat
wide actiga on the some terms as officers of stating on tho aathority of the Slaniard habited by these wild tribes, and they are jungle, which not vory long ago used to be
becoming wider volunteer battalions. They should also be stating on the untherity of the Standard western and northern frontiers are insulate, seon amid the clearing from the officers should be permitted to attend paper read by Mr Corry to the British down the practice, but I omsider it the o
of
Hon. P. Ryrie-I quito approve of that Lord Salisbury has addressed in de supposed to be subject to the Government and wider owing to Burmese being forced required to pass the examinations for cor Association m Association lust wreek, on the State Gua duty of the Government to do so with a geits inhabited. This bait is becoming wider Falunteer battalion
what has fallen from my hod. friend patch to the Fronck Government couched of Mandalay and to pay a house fax of one huckwards through fear of the Chins every reading ranks in the volunteer corps zantes of War Risks. This perion, who is firm hand, President of the Chamber of Shipping of The Attorney General Sir, I have no on the left, except what he has said in very firm terms in regard to recent prorupre a huise. They pay nothing however, the United Kingdom; coolly proposas, es objection to suggest to the greating of an with regard to the Registrar Gon-posals for tampering with British interests and the othioials of the district whose duty year. The Direto Goverment makes no Nothing could bo muze admirable chan
attempt to pimish, the Chins for we raidings could be more admirable then
ofri an economic and scientifle expudiont, that enquiry in accordance with the terms of my Feral's Department. I understand that that in Upper Burne. Lord Salisbury inforins it would be to collect the revenas would eattempt to punish the Chins for this part of the scheme, and the proposal
interests inust more dare to visit these localities to domand its subjects and no or to puoify thom Parliament should declare that, in case the hon. friend's resolution, So far from ob departmant has the power of granting li. M. Freycinet that British interests inust more dare to visit these localitiga te donqund
renwin paramount in that country and the tax, than they would pay a visit to Won of the district, when a conspicuous is in the battalion, is likewise judicious. visit to sand bring them under subjection. The that the ranks of colour-sergeant and down. country was at war, it would compensate festing to it I would venture to congratu onhace to cargo-boats-
stefan, sometimes 1306 senteuting congratul bigowners for all loses they might iuenr late him atpon the useful servicos, he has The Acting Colonial Secretary-The Har England can no more tolerate the interfamily of tigers. The Chins especially are
family of tigers. The Chins especially are wards should be conferred on the smartest
scratch party, und sands it to addition to the sergeant instraatón, de from capture or other damage at the hands rendered, not only to the shipping commu-bour Master grants the licenses to the vention of a Franch Company with qonces terror to the neighbouring Turners, and, and aggravated attack is nudo os in The enrolled members are to consist in a Franch-Compatry is in the battalion, is likewiss judicious,
agrutaliste, but the efforts are of the most of youths aged fourteen to savestues wh of the speakers to the country any hintorosts of the Colony,ded the result be formed, aduncil should be called recently took in poppeliad to inter couple of when the people.mpany and papan of the enemy. He did not propre, as one nity but to the Government and, to this cargo boate; the Registrar General only sions based upon exclusivo treaties, than in spite of the precautions taken against gets up a scratch party, was t
cargnéboats; and sands it to addition
France low such Dowpany of another thoir-cond, they are the tree of the perfunctory nature and they appear to with the written cruisent of their parents, of the speakers remarked, that the ship Council, in calling attention to a grievance grants license to the sampang owners should repry to the country any which he states seriously affects the ship-
speakers, temarked, that the shippity but to the Governing commu-board dolonial Secretary-The Harrin paramount in that costs must more dare to the revenas would we attempt to pim Goverment makes no responding tank Hon P. Brrie Under these cireum-nationality to establish itself in Tunis. If our cold, they I urge with stances, I would suggest that a Committee attempts were made to give affect in the The whole of the villages which are near he powerless to grapp and settle the the Extra Bans they might make by war, as in which he states seriously affects the ship as icons to the sampang
to the rules boroafter given. The command the Egyptian expedition, and every other the hon meinber who seconded the resolit be formed, and that one or two members proposals contained in the projet de the wild tribes are stupisaded and every gondent in Haugson Gazette
the rod the wild tribes are stugisaded and every question satisfactorily Rambling Corres. sign the roll, and thereby become subjeut ist be vested in the officer appointed to the command, of the battalion, and the war. Eugland has ever been engaged in thin that a grievance of that nature is one ortside the Council should be called upon, ingite whigh the Burmese Ambassador main is armed with a gun. The gates of pondent in Hauzwon Ha merely wished the country to assist the thin that a grievance of that nature is one be formed, and that one or two memes attempts were made to give affect in the country. Ha merely wished the courtry to assist the that cannot be tou promptly and ton firmly gentlemen who are not in this Council who recently took to Europe, the British Go the stockndo are closed et sanget and a
aran, it is contended, should be supplied. watel for the shipowners by making them a handsome dealt with. Considering the position of now a great deal of what is going on forntient would he compelled to inter couple of men have to go
by the Government, Those are the salient features of the scheme prosent at the expence of the rest of the this olony and the nature of our occupa with reference to the grievance. I would vene, M. Freyelet in reply has admitted night. When the people go to work in nation, and so to affectually convert the tious, it is one of our duties to attend to propose one or two of the leading the claim of England to special interests in their fields they have to go in company and papers
Livus, it is one of our duties to attend to admittedle of men have to go
The Epoct affirms that Spain never whole trade into a body of faithful Tory matters of that kind. But, Sir, before we members of the shipping interest horo, Burmahe denive that the conco.sious keep together, the men taking their arme
deal with the matter, it is well that we along with these members of the Council. referred to have boots given to any Com with thora in case of gurprise. When the sought for mediation, and that she would jingues.Trulle
However, should miderstand how the caso stands, and I think that would be a committee more pany, and blames the cominet of M. Haas cattle are sent to graze they cannos with only accept it under protest.
safety be allowed out of sight of the villeges, confiding in a would nexept the sun HENRY Garret, at ong due a noted bosh I may say that in the time that has elapsed likely to arrive at the true state of affairs, in laying such proposals before the Burgafety be alloted out of sight of the villeges, confiding to her indisputable rights over the
os notice of the resolution was given, I than, perhaps, a committed composed en tuese Ministeriel's commenting
and their keepers are gece ranger, and lately an aged prisoner in New sues notice of the resolution was given,
very great sirely of members of this Cousoil. I would The Journal des Delts commenting upon son of any festival, religion or otherwise, tion of either England, Belgians, & Franze have heard that there is
The Journal des Teurts commenting upon deeper at iomed. On the Caro.ines, Spain would neeps the mod go at Wellington, and as bot by the abippin there I would boy Excellencey Central gratification by Zealand, died a for wooks ago at Wellington misconception as to what the state of these suggest that it is a matter which might the advocaty in sond Euglia's now papers a certain number of the phople have always The Proon, which in a semi-official organ,
of a Gaol, Garrat first gat ten years in 1842 law is, and as to what is the nature of the well be left over for consideration and dis of a campaign to Mandalay, says the gitus to remain behind to keep watch and protect hastens to say that it is only expressing
grievange that felt by the shipping sou-oassion at a subsequent meeting to this. tion dues not onll for any such mature, the village. I have been in parts where personal opinion. Most of the papera re for sonicthing he had done in Birmingham, muity here in connection with these Is would be really atisfactory to know and serie the only treaty negotiated with the danger was a great and the fear so fu- produce the opinions of farbign Journals and was sent to Norfolk Island. In 1855, thesession at a subsequent meeting to this, tion does not call for
1855, charges of the cargo boats. Under the whether tense, that a woman would not risk going withous comment
ck to the year, 1858, whether your to Autory Gélural by the Glamber of Deptjéér qué now quit cutside the stuckade as far as the wall for
by the Glaze the personal opinion, Most of the prossing a has fallen from the Atorney General
The Correspondencia d'Espana states that wator without the escort of a man with a the vessels which the Spanish Government to London, where he was in that year, the position of the cargo-boat His Easollesley Yes it was a'reelutioning ratification by the Senate. got clean away to London, where he was old law, going back to the year, 1853, her Your Excellency approves of what Barms is a treaty of commerce Approved anger was a great and the fear so in- produce the i Arrested by à Victorian detective who ownors and their relations with the ship of the Government. We discussed it in BISTURBANCES AT LAHORE. gun. In fact some parts of the country proposes to purchase are two first-class consed after but in the surse, and on ping interest. Were toly clearly deffuet. Executive Conncil, but, of cours, the Can Lahore 16th October.There is great are next door to being in a stato of siege, braisers now building in the yard of Messrs
Lahore relations between Hindas and and the and their customs, are practically originally vessel has a tonnage of Bank, Who, his looking round, grabbed by a his looking round, grabbed him The Goverupt was authorised by an ordit jittee will be etepowered to call any num- tonsion in relations between Hindas and and the inhabitants in their mode of life, Armstrong, Mitchell, and Company, and
Otago, over hop, was lives again in 1852, and want to Otage, The Governor was authorised by an ordie: qty Council, but, of course, the Cont was loose again in 1852, and want to Diagos anos of that you to place su tions plying her of witnesson If a committee of the House Mahomedans or the MISborni fogtipala their laws and their customs, are practically originally intended for the Japanese Go-h whore he stuck up the gold escort, and for cargo in the barbour under restrictions, at Comme was appointed, no outside At Dumarsh the Maborum, which has socialistic in order, list they may be the vergent Buch vessel has a tonnage of Bank, Wiro,
to better in order, that they all originally intended fod Company, and with the difficulties and 4,600, B-ton robbed 17 diggers and, toeralers, all of and to place the cargu. boats and licenses members would be appointed upon it. hen causing the authorities anxiety as to better able to come in from 19-29; besides machine guns and torpednes whom he tied to trees in the bust, after and by regulations which he was satherized for 1-Jackom Might (4k your Ex prospects of disturbance, unfortunately dingus they experience from their un-not the ships will probably be ready for 30 days' sight, whom he tied to trees in the bush, after sppointed, no outside at Dusserah the Maborum
of wards lighting their pipes and giving each embers would be eppanted upon it. wards lighting their pipes and giving a tu muke under that ordinance to make a cellousy whether it is not a most unusual resulted in a colision last evening. The free procautions the people san by the middle of next month, and the dite, A pannikin of hot tos, and threatening them fixed scale of farea that should be charged thing to allow licensed carriers to fix their Mahomedans established a shakti plage In Rpite of these other in January, 1888. A pannikin of hot tos, and threatening them to may undur that ordinance to make for Jacka Might I ask your Hr causing the authorities anxiety with deaths if they stirred for two hours. But the ardigance went further; it pro- own soula That is where the whole distributing harbet,in contiguity to saler se of the forest where the Chins are
Beautier severely. The cattle stray away. with death if they stirred for two hours: fixed scale of fares that should be charged cello whether it is not a most unusual prospects of disturbance, unfortunately dingus they experience from his 50, nad caries two 29-ton and six ton Bank, Wire, For this litlo nohiever sincs New Zealand fully decorat cecile did laying that lie and day by a humedans shouting oraligiones of buses being that For this little achievement he was arrested But the ardinsnes went farther it prothing best in For this little achievement has atrasted vided that no cargo-bost owner could law grievance comes in guild or place where the Eindus were reading the the edge of calor
The Union, a Ministerial paper, mentions Documentary mouths sig! Australia, and ever since New Zealand rided that no cargo-bost: owner could law. own scala That is where the whole Mabomedans established a chabal place
fully demand or receive any payment insistan has dainies that as her own. At the last enter surely has any right to any soal Enthan The istter demanded the re- lurking for thom they are suized and a rumenr, secarling to which the Emperor Lidia, Wire, inquest held over his remain in Walling cross the and that they like, or Zamana xorbitant wages. I moval of the chahbil, which led to an alter carried away. Some people are going from of Austria has written a letter or the Rm-demand,
30 days' right, private los Geol, Mr George Lektie, one of the ordinance the Goverment did lay- think that "licensed curriers hore, så eko-eation, and culminated in blows being one village to another and in their journey perur of Germany, recommending an arrsti-Shanghai, demand,
My zuster lavourable to lon Geol, Mr. George Lettie, one of the down regulations determining scale of where, orght the band days by a fized struck Both fathers raised cries (the they hate to run through some jungle gument of the throline Islands question in Gold Leaf 001 fine
Spanish interest Joggers to stok-up 2 years ago, was a as
All)
The National Gazelle publiales de fu Sovereigns, forenius of the jury. Garres spans about a Nation foventus of the jury. Carres spent about payments for ergo-boats, but these regula, where, ought to be bound days by a szedeation, and culminated in blows being one village to anothe people are going from of Austria has waiten a letter to the B 60 years of bas bfs in got. He was 74. tions contained a clause at the out which nothing is done this is likely to cease shumedans shouting All! Ali and where tho Chins are lying in sunbush and a waunor favourable to Spanish interests Gold Leaf 191 fine fitt
that ono or tws org killed, lords, so of Yap
Temperature. his life a coale, and compelled to work on it. If truck. Both factions raised cries, (the-the-histo
provided that this scale of fares as it stood serious difloulties de gathered large crowds of co-religiofiets of from where they fire a anewer uf arrows, the
both parties who came to a colision.chauses being that ono or two are killed, lewing It is credibly reported that Ger- years of age when he ‘sbuffed off."
shuld cof exclude private agreements. The His Excellency--I entirely agree with several men were wounded, none zory wounded, or captured and carried away to many is ready, so far as the land exp (Talon at Messrs Falconer de Co.'s Prensina, state of matters under that ordinance and the hon. member be's
„ Queen's Hond.). hun, manber Thord ought to be a superintendent of Police both seria for a certain number of this way for the German gunbon lines a acknowledge Do 30:160 thesoregulations, then was the While dad the hum, mmmber? There ought to be a several men were wounded, none zory wounded, or captured and carried away to many discibly reparted that Ger- thesoregulations; then was the While under her? There ought to be dangerously, The Deputy Commissioner the hills and kept in the Chin fastnesses is cinerned, to admit previous occursion (fakon at Mmats Falconer ds Co.'s Frensissa, thesoregulations, then was a gagoboat to P. are the moved-That on the scene, and helped to provent
HONGKONG, Narember 4. cattle. I have Spanish The Hon. P. Agris then moved-Tents and Superintendent of Police both arrived till they are ransoned, by being exchanged on the part of Spain, seeing that the fus could THE MEETING OF THE LEGIS po possible circuinetando quis a cargoboat Ike-l scale.
Owner recive upore then the fixed goale of select committee of this Council be formed farther disturbance; but the angry fest known mullies crippled in this way for the German gunboat do the wther hand, BAROMETER AM... 80.1F0 LATIVE COUNCIL
payments, it was perfectly open to any one in enquire into the alleged grievances in ings uo way absided. The Blindus slaand life, and fortunate is the house which suba Germany positively dealines to acknowledge D1 30.110 zo in wins enquiry kind of Eguificisco as regards the whole "TuzaOMETR employing our/o-hosted liter, Hon. ties against the A meeting of the Legislative Council was employing oro-boste make such a connection with the overcharges of the shops in the city throughout the day, hot pay in some way. There are few auch that the Spanish occupa fou of Tap had any *A meeting of the Legislative Council was employing cargo-bosts make sure in enquire into the alleged grievances in other disturbance; but the angry feel known fuilles crippled in this way for oil war vessele Appeared there before rangements as they don'd and to obtain cargo-bosia, and that it consist of the demanding the protection of the authori- in my welfare of a family the bombon Archipelage. The conciliatury stiitude of
opinion, and in makin hald this afternoon, Those present were rangements as they cou'd and to obtain the city laudus pla
che services of the cargo-boste at Hon. E. 1. O'Malley, Hon. A Later, Hon. ties against the Mahomedent Fourteen about the B.5. the Governor (Prezident), Hon. Sir lower seals if possible. That sembrament. D. Saiom and the Hon P. Rpriu.
en he welfare of a family the common Archipuiesce as regards the whole THERMOMETR30100 wrests have beso made, and a squadron of ever was, tha the father had been killed Germany is all the more marked sad ins G. Phillippo (Chief stice), Hou, Fay have been avontent dhe for
Ho the shipping interests, but it atrikes one Hon. T: Jackson seconded, and the mo- Bengsl cavalry from Meganeer has been defending the village from an attack at pressive, considering that the Spanish Min brought to latere auticapatins further dia night by the Chins, the son was in captivity at reste Bligh proprietors Fights Stewart (Acting Colonial Bescatary), Hoa the shipping interests, but it striken one
and thay bad just arranged to son had been settled ja, 1870, capsily de furbance, S EL OMalley (Attorney Guneral), Hou what hardly on the bargo-boat ouers. Be THE LOAN QERINAKOM.
Hona peraaps; it might have pressed home on a carriad, free
MISOLLLANEOUS
number of cattle ragnerad to Raho had acter, the English propriet Min- number of cattle rangirador his release, clated Cat Spain raiul no claims to the 2 The Alderney General weaved, in acogent-
aga pa A Lister (Colonial Trosensor), Hon. P. that as it may, that new must have been
pateric, not by the Goverment when the anes with the sing of the Finance: Bombay, Oct. 17 The special corros- There was fired tariff arranged, and a Caroline Island Do. Minimum over night 73
The Cologne Gazette Parsistently affirms Byrie, Hon. T. Jackson, Hon. F, D, Basentertained by the Doverment when the apes with the
in and alaina law was changed, substantially ebaazed immittee, that his bill be discharged pondent of the Itmes of India tele-child or youngster was valued at & head, a
how Bin pon, and Hon. Weng Shing Abacut the year 1870 what show ordinance was in Excellency Hondablo gentlemen graphs from Tehoten, that Reaht is being woman and a grown-up the boad of that the Jato Cenone-rations in Madrid Hon. W. H. Marah (Colonial Secretary), introduced, Think by my hon, friend, the of the Leziuneve Council, I think it rapidly rebuilt and improved under the castle. To be captured was a common we were loganised by a party of Trenchmen, Hon. J. M. Price (Surveyor General), and present Pumas Judge, he was then acting right to inforin yon that I hate al adzige of the Russian Caraul There was oureanas and a man living in those parts was and further state time the Government Attorney General, under which she regal ways satirely agreed with the repeat exoltement in the Census on receipt as certain to go some time or other through hare verited offcial information to the Hon W. Keawick
hop of the au go host fares was placed in solution adopted by the Finauce Commit of the news of the Bulgarian rebellica, bat the real as one at home to have the effect that the amant on the German the hands of the Governor in Council, and los, 2 that it is expedient to raise the it is new shating Heavy storms have oc- mesales in a lifetime. I remember onesa Legation was organised by Frenchmen at Commenting on the anti-German attitude the Governor in Connell was aathorised small proposed loan lewelly. As most of curred round the Caspian ses doing great man, who was so fortunate as to be the Cafp Snizis in Madrid, The minuten of last meeting were reach ise penses, and to make regu- you already know, I transmitted home a date Reegian Commission is proceed 16 head of cattle. Here is where socialism of a portion of the New York Press in the Hongkong Observatory, 4 Now, 1886
singe Hoenace damage to communications on the Persian ought twice in one month, which cost him lation determining the rates of fare, proposal in this direction so long age 21 side. The I
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