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THE CHINA MAIL
scheme which principally boposta privata persons,
8. With forence to this latter sugges tion, it is nesussary to resinber that the Govorament share of the veshumation is wholly for the public benet: So tint in order, to arrive at the amount to be paid in
THE NEW CONSTITUTION OF JAPAN.
·IMPERIAL FALACE.
approved by that body, they become in-
TRADE WITH CHINA. valid. White, however, handing over lis A correspondasca of an interesting ohar
otor has been going on in the columns of law-making function to parliament, the Emperor reservaa to himself the function The Manchester Guardian batweon Mr Peter of issuing, or causing to be iased, the Maclean and Mr W, B. Dunlop the former ordinances necessary for carrying out the g that there is any marked desire on lows, or for the maintenance of public as part of China to improve Irst commercint peace and order:
Ho also deterraincs the policy and further forofga trade, while the
theta, Coming up the Straight Fiolent front of the others a length or two, and a on rice and fish, till they refused to take pusit ahead very pluckily, and be tearing race home took place between close me any further. I was left on an island twoen him and Full hora
two. Grey Goose was pushed forward where I was forced to construci a raft to capital tussle for first place, Violent only shortly before tho. finish and looked take me to the mainlaud, where I noticed winning by a neck. diacrity, who got the very dangerous for a little, Meanwhile some fishing boats beating about. After third place, was a length behind Soil. The Fis Inertice and Frigate raced together and a long struggle I succeeded in reaching a win was a popular one, ohoors being given ran for some distance neck and neck, Meshing village, and from there I pasand on for Mr Humphreys, Time 2.47, being | Humphreys' pony just managing to win to Eation. It hon only occurred to me respect of private piors, there will require af Our Hours and to Qar other Imperial organization of the different branches of latter, supporting the views which he st
a second more than the beat ou record, Wagga Wagga in 1887.
4. --The PROFESSIONAL CUT, presonted, for all Chica ponics; weight for inches: winners of que rage at this meating. 7lbs. oxtra; of two races, 10lbs. extra; and of three races, 15lbi, extra; pro vious non-starters to carry [Zat; en- trance, 810; accoad poay to receive 50 per cent. of entrance money, third pony 25 per cent, One-mile-and-a- quarter.
Mr John Fast's Bandsman (Reynell)
Messrs Morgan and White's Silken Mead
(Von Tanner) 11st, b... Mr Baxoy's Busybody (Pond) 11st. 41bs....3 Mr Eas Bisucia (Machado) 1st 1lb.... Mr Toll's Mühlberg (Ruege) lat, llb. Mr John Pool's Vendetti (Hough) 10st,
1s....0 Mr Franor Smith's Lochinear (Maciaan)
10st. 12ba....0 Mr Triad's Frecursor (Sampson). list
116....0 Mr Craw's Daphne (Greases) 10st. 18st.... Mr J. D. Bumphreys' Fidory (Ker)
list. Ib...
1888.9 allowed alba: satranes, 95,
to he deducted from the total of a fair com-
Passing from these general propositiona
PRAB
נת As
AS DATH AT THE SANGFUar or rue
We, the nccessor to this prosperous Trio of Our Frederics, de humlly and nolumnly swear to the Imperial Foundor the race by a neck; drey Goose a good third. with what possible story I could arrive in a Timo 2.16.
place where there was a European Governor, pensation or zum bearing the same propor- Ancestors that, in pursuance of a great the administration, appoints and dismisses forth in a recent paper in the Asiatic I there represented myself as shipwreckad.
tion to it as the Government anru besta to policy co-exteraive-with the Hsarene and all officials and fixes their salaries. His Quarterly, maintains that there is evidence 8.-The Flyaway Stars; for all China I did not represent myself as the owner of the whole reclamation.
with the Earth, We shall maintain and Majesty has further the supreme command of a more advanced policy. Mr Maclean a ship babas a shipwrecked sailor, and on 4. There is however, another considera-secure from decline the ancient form of of the Army and Navy; determines their says popies; weight for inches previous account of not being able to speak the tion ongnate to these which have induced government. winners at this mouting. 70s, extra
organization and peace standing; has the In oursideration of the progressive tot-pawer of making war, poace, and treaties; K-Ling to Dative language wall it was made out that I the view of the Secretary of State on the subscription gridios of this Season,
The permission recently accorded to the was a captain, so the report rendhed Saigon piat, siz with reference to the wharvestnoy of the course of human affairs and confors tities of nobility, rank, and other Chang King, on the Upper Yenglezo, you *1 fróna Ichung to that I was the captain of a shipwrecked vessel, and piors belonging to the public which will rallel with the advance of civilization, marks of honour, and orders amnesties, may retort, is, against me in this particular; with $100 added; second pony to ra
All shia I have done, and I am quite riady require to be removed in cassernence of doom it expedient, in order to give pardons, commutations of punishments, but neither that nor the opening of other ceive $50 Three-quarter of a milo.
choorfuly to undergo any punishment your tho proposed reclamation. The construc-
clearness and districts to the incroc and a forth. Mr Burey's Mipjack (Machados Est is... Lordship may infist on no. I bare ne a tions in question are: Pedder's Wharf, tiona bequeathed by the Imperial Founder
inland towns to foreign intercourse and In contradiainction to these Imperial trailo Messra Morgan and White's Si ken Mead consolation that whatever the sulferings I | Murray Piór, Pottinger Street Pier, Nam
of Our House and by Our other Impariai prorogatives we have the rights of the Bub seving that in every case there has been an be accepted as conclusive proof, (Von Tanner) 1 st. 1lb...2 may have to endure in the future in addi-Pak Hang Pier, and the Harbour Ancestors, to establish fundamental laws jest. He is free to change his abode at absolute absence of apontaneity in the part Mr Toll's Malaja (Sampson) 11st. 11b......3tinu to all I have gone through, I feel that Master's Pior; and it seems to the Gov- formulated into express previsions of law. List. 4lbs.... Mr Tol's St. Gothard (Rawgg) 11st. 1lb... I have done my duty to the society which ernot that it respect of these the run so that, on the one band, Our Imperial will; he cannot be arrested, detained, of the Chinese. And read by the light of Mr Johu Peola Paculet (longh)11et. 2...I belong to, in trying to carry out my mis- far con pensation (which by inadvertence posterity may nssess as express guide for his cannot be deprived of being tried by authorities in seizing, and attempting to tried, or punished except according to law; the recent action of the Kwang-King Mr Emanden's Gone Away (Örenres) 11st. aion to exiles who have beat banished by
as put submitted to the Secretary of the course they are to follow, and that on lawful judges; his house cannot be entered confiscate a small foreign-owned steam- 1...0 the Russian Government Mr J. D. Humphroyu' Viking (Kue) 192t.
Kiboria for State) je oven stronger than that in respect enabled to anjoy a wider muge of action in casca provided by law; his letters are in-inland to Bone town a short distance from the other, Or enbjects shall thereby bear soarched without his consent, except in launch that had been injadicaly pushed telling the truth or thinking liberally, or of the privately-owned piors, 12lbs...0 endeavouring to mise their country to 15 Including for shia reason all the giving to their support, and that the obviolably secret within similar limits; bis Mr J. D. Humphreys Defiance (Hart bigher standard of civilisation. It is ou wharves and piers both public and private, ervance of Our lawa stall continue to the right of property is sacrad; he is entitled
the open port Canton, the encourage Bucky List. 71ba... account of this that I was forted to do what the Governor understate that the maxi repost agea of time. We will theresy to to freedom of religion, of public meeting, fear M: Dunlop has got much mixed on mant policy has but a very poor show.” I Mr Fraser Smith's Rosy Muri (Muclona)
I have done; it has become my duty quite mum sum required as compenantion forgive greater erniness to the stability of Curf speech, and of association, but religious the subject of China's inland taxation, and 10st. 12lbs...0 against my will.
them is $180,000, it being impossible to
Country and to promote the welfare of all freign muat not be exercised in a mas Mr John Pool's Honesty (Reynell) 10st.
olitain more approximato figures for some His Lordship Well, is that ull ?
o people within the boundaries of tur
it seems to me that his selection of American 121bs...0
ner projud cil to pasca or order, or 11 Mr Triad's Forerunner (Rattonjeo) 11st.
The Prisoner Further, my Lord, I ar- weckt. Taking, however, thu above mas dominions; and We now establish the Im-
petroleum as a show baby is not a par- tagonistio to bis duties as a subject, no- ticularly happy or apposite ona. rived in this Colony with plenty of menon mum, and adding to it the 10,000 for the perial House Law and the Constitution. 4lks... to go away, and perhaps without being incremaet width of Prays, the iptal of these Laws come to only na exposition of meeting transgress the limita fixed by inxariates in at least two systems of ther must freedom of speech and pubic authority, he ought to know that Chiis Mr Frazer Smith's Lochinvar (Hearn)
10st. 12lbs...0 weight of political affairs I have had presents 193 cents per foot of the private Founder of Our House and by Our uthern to the prerogatives of the ruler and the inland transit-pass-the foreigner bas no A good start was made, notwithstanding
dotested, but, your Lordship, owing to the $220,000 is obtained, sa AniDunt which ro-grand precepts for the conduct of the gay, law,
ernment bequeathed by the Imperial
inland taxation, the one of which is antago the large field, and a capital race ensued.
nistie to the other. Honesty was rather fancied for this race, to bear, in addition to this story I had portion of the reclamation, of four per cent.
With the one-the The time was remarkably good and the but he had bardly any show, then Mead to tell about the wreek, I decided when in of the profit which needing to the lowest running very clasa al. through. The win and flops chiefly made the running, but the Victoria Hotel ca settle the question as estimiste will be derived frau the project
rights of the ruled, we come to the parlia- fault to find. On the contrary, it being the for Mr John Peet's pony, Baadsman, was a Skipjack came up beautfully at the anish to whother I should give myself up to jus by the frontage lot-owners.
House of Peers and the Euves of Repre- untrammelled operation ranks ameligst bis mentary gyalem. It is biemrat, the outcome of his own treaty ongagements, its highly creditable and popular one and re- and won easily. Maloja a good third. cies or remain till justice found maut. I
6. In view of the magnitude of this profit
sentatives constitucing the Imperial Diet. most ardent wishes. With the other-lekin flected no little credit on the jockey, Rey-Time 1.327-
decided to do it may seem a romantic thing and of the exceedingly favourable condi-
The Upper House is partly elective partly --so far as its application affects his propers that if a certain egg broke I should not tions accorded to them, His Excellency can
hereditary portion comprises members of hereditary, aud partly nominated. The ty and manufactures, he wages a atuady" weight, ist; pturions winson at this brook I would give myself up. It broke, on the part of the lot holders its accepting
quiece. The clective portion comprises bring about the opening of the interior,
warfare, and it is for the abolition, hareof. mating, 7th extra; entrance, $,I am hore now ready to be sentenced.
thie amal addition to their obligations. with $100 addoød. Ons mi!
His Lordship I have heard the stato- For, great as are the advantage to be derir
both nobleton and enmmoners. The noble- Lekin is a purely native actres imposition, ment you have mode, and it has noted in any case by the public from this the slightest relevancy to the charge, schieme, the Governor has been, and is still
are Counte, Viscounts, and Barans, having its incidence in any emergency ulected by
the members of their respective provincial or national-that may arise. It of opinion that they might have been much greater, the gain of the lot holders being
orders, in numbers not exceeding one-fifths most elastic and comprehensive in scope; of the numbers of those orders. The com in amount it is indefuite, being regulated correspondingly leas, by the adoption of the
monara are chosen by Cities and Profec by the exigencies of the case and the nam second or third alternatives above indicated
tures-one by vich-from among the high-ber of barriers through which its subjecta (from the latter of which the Government.
est tax-payers, provided that the Emperor have to pase; sad in tot even now entirely precluded); and,
is collected by the Where, Wo make it the joy and glory afterwards approves the persons thus elect provincial authorities, by whom it is mani as there can be no dribit that one of tho principal considerations which weighed with Our country, and the welfare of. Qursubjects, House comprises persons nominated by on the other hard, is an Imperial tax cf Our beart to behold the prosperity of. Finally, the nominated portion of the palated and applied. The infond transit, the Secretary of State in giving his provi- We do berely, in virtue of the supreme his Majesty on account of meritorious ser- fixed in Amaant. It was hoped and ba sional sanation to the cheis of the first
vices to the State, or of erudition. These loved at the time of its institution that power We inherit fron Our Imperial án. litigation and othersins in respect of a fondamental law, for the sake of Our prens the elected members sit for seven years would be swept away; that foreign pro- alternative was the absence of delay from cestors, promulgate the present immatable Imperial nominees are life members, whereby the ons definits duty payment, lekin work of so great public importance, the sent subjects and their descendants, Governos trusts that y u will have no
only, which is so the period of the Upper party, whether of ustive or foreign origin, difficulty in at once obtaining the consent sapport of the forefa huts of Our subiecte, of Imperial nominees, together with these franked to or from any placo,
The Imperial Ancestors, by the help and House. It is laid down that the number covered by a transit-pass," "would be of the fol-holders to the final terms now proposed and thus enable the Ordinance basis which is to last for ever. That this never exceed the number of nobles in the they traversed,
laid the foundation of Our Empire upon elected by Cities and Prefectures, shall biterior, no matter what the distance Buthorising the scheme to be brought before brilliant achievement ambellishes the anuals quas
But although many years the Legislature at an early day.
have elapsed since the transit rules came of Our country, is due to the glorious
The Lower House, or House of Repre- into operation, and although the applica virtue of Oar Sacred Imperial Ancestors, sentatives, consists of three bundead remtions for passes are yearly on the increase, and to the loyalty and bravery of our bera, elected by ballot in districts fixed by few in China will be found bold anough to Colonial Secretary. their public spirit. Considering that Our of eligibility are that the candidate shall influence over those very articles or por subjects their loys of their country, and a supplementary aw. The qualifications assert that lekin in inoperative, even in ita subjects are the descendants of the loyal af i be full age of thirty; that he shall parties which it ought to cuspect, and and good subjects of Our Imperial Ancon hava heen paying direct national takes to potroleum is one of the number. More- We doubt not but that. Our subjects an amount of not less than fifteen yen uu-vor, petroleum--so far as I know-never tors; will be guided. be Dur views, and will ually for a period of at lesat one year pre has been the subject of special fiscal syrupathize with all Our endeavours, and viously to the date of oaking out the electologislation, as Mr. Dunlop seems to in- that, harmoniously co-operating together,ral ist, and that he shall have been paying sinuate. It enjoya na epecial privilege atar they will share with Us Our hope of makineano tax for a period of not less than and above those extended to the et ceteras three years. Certain officials ara not which go to form the foreign trade of ever the stability of the work bequeathed at home and abroad, and of securing for.
10 Us by Our Imperial Ancestors.
well. Bilken Mead nud. Precursor made the
Imperial Ancestors. That we have been so fortunate in Our reign, in kveping with the tendency of the times, as to accomplish this work, We owe to the glorious Spirits of the Imperial Founder - Dur House and of Our other Imperial Ancestora.
We now reverently make Our prayer to inspire the help of Their Sacred Spirits and makes to Them molem vath never at this time nor in the future to fail to ta an example to fur subjects in the observancy of the Laws hereby established.
May the Heavenly Spirits witness this
running at the beginning, but the horas The WELTER PLATE; for all ponics; gire myself up to justice, zad if it didn't not suppose that there will be any hesitation hom and to Our Illustrious Father, and the Imperial Family, Princes, and Mar- that he desires to sea and is ever striving to
passed the judge first round all well to-
zibe....
12st.
0
gether Mr J. D. Humphreys' pony, Fic tory, which was third at this point, astrac- tod a good deal of attention and szemed likely to make a strong bid for a place, Mr John Peela Bandemua (Ray) 12st. and Bir Busey's Busybody was bean! also to be doing very well Victory passed The Old Boys' Dunkeld (Greaves) 120t. the loaders and led the field over the hill, Mr Pogono's Senegal (Bassoon) et....... but dropped behind before coming round Mir Hasey's Joker (Machado) 12st. at the villaga. Bandaman, sho had kept Mr Toll'u Maloju (Sampson) 128, well to the front all the way, began to look Mr Benodick's Melapi (Capt. Des Voeux) dangerous on entering the Straight, and was brought home at a tearing pace. Busy- The last event of the day was notable body and Silken Mead however were ex-chiefly for old Bondsman's brilliant tremely difficult to get rid of, and it was a per ormance, who, notwithstanding his toss-up which of the three would win, until having the top weight, fairly ran through within a very short distance of the winning the others at the fish. Reynell held him pont, can passing which Been led by in all the way till the straight you entered, neck, half a length separating Silken Mead until which time he was several lengths be and Busybody, Time 2.41.
hind all the others. No one expected that he could be brought up with such a splen- did dash and win in a short & distans, but Reynell know better, and won the race, which was one of the best of the day, by a length. Dunkeld and Senegal, who made
5.-The PARSEL Our; presented by the Parsee community; for China pouies, being bond ƒ griffes at date of entry; weight inches winner of
one race at this meeting, 7lbs. extra; the pao most of the way, wore close toge- of two races, 12ibe, extra; subscripther at the finish. Time, 2.30. tion griffins of this senah, non-win-
nere allowed 5lbs. ; outrains, $5. Seven furlougs.
Mr Buzey's Bombshell (Pond) 1lat. lbs....1 Mr John Peol's Fleetfood (Hough) fisk.
121b...,2
Mr Sid's Cweer (Sassoon) 11. 41bs.......3 Mr Tell's Jura (Ruegg) (1st 1lb...
nor can I see that it extenuates in
any way the crime of which you have been guilty. You are hars charged with going and making false representations to a Solicitor, whom you had employed to conduct certain proceedings for you against an insurance company that you said you had insured this vessel with, and gat. ting two sums of 8100 and $150. I have read the dep sitions, and it seems to me purported to be telegrams from Saigon and you are a perfect swindler. You gave what other comernications with reference to this supposed yacht, which were such ae would deceive any man. Sentence, two years' imprisonment with herd labour.
The Sessions adjourned till Saturday at 10.30 6.13.
SCHEME.
THE FRAYA RECLAMATION
The following correspondence has been SWINDLER POPOW'S ACCOUNT OF sent to us for publication :---
HIMSELF
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
19th February, 1889. Br.-As the Governor is most desirous that there should be no munderstanding with regard to the important latter which i addressed to you the 10th instant, His
IS BE A NIHILIST?
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your most nbedient servant,
FREDERICK SINWART,
The Hon. C. P. Glinter, &c., &c., dc.
NEWS BY THE GERMAN MAIL. The N. D. L. steamer Sachaca arrived to-
Our solemn Oath.
IMPERIAL BERECH ON TUR PROMVIGATION OF THE CONSTITUION.
tho
Mr Sid's Benhur (Machado) list. 4lbs....0 sum of $250 from Mr J. F. Webber, scher, Excellency has directed me to request that day with the German Mail of ad Jan. ing manifest the glory of Our country both ebgible, neither are flicers of the Abey China. Its own inherent excelletion i
THE SLOTCH ACTION PARNELL VS. TIMES"
DISMISSED,
London, Feb. G.-The action brought by
Court having no jurisdictio courts has been disiksud with costs, the
At the Criminal Bessions this morning, Lefore Chial Justice Russell, Court Charles Popuw was charged with btaining the
Mr J. D. Humphreys' Vuzguisher (Ket)
tor, m falsu pretoncus. The indittent 1st. 12lbs....0 set forth that Popow unlawfully, know-you will substitute the following for the Hed
We take the following telegrams from Mr J. D. Humphreys' Fangence (Hart ingly and designedly did falsely reprosent to paragraph, which, owing to condensation of
Park) at b....o the complainant that he (Popow) bad been matter and insertion of words at the last Ceylou exchanges:- Mr John Peal's Hotspur (Raprell) 11st.
wrecked in a yacht, that the orew had ar- moment, has inadvertently become nome- 21b....6rived in Saigon and that the ship's rapers what obscure. This will make the num Mr Triad's Haborer (Greaves) 10st. I been saved; and Rubarquently that he bering of the last paragraph 0 (six) instead
12ba had received a telegram stating that of 4 (lour) The souse is in no way al-Mr Parnell against 27e Tinies in the Scotch Chuser (Suasoon up) took the lead at the the insuranes policy of the pacht and tered. start and kept it till near the Black Bock, 1,000 worth of treasure had teen naved when he was passed by Fleetot, who took and that the crew had left Saigon for up the noning. Ple tfnut was
clear Hongkong bringing the treasurs with them; length shead at the Village, and earned the strength of which false representa to be sure of the race. Along the Straight, however, Mr Buxey's Hondashell, which bad already shown its quality in the Ashley Cup, une forward a fine style; and Pond, who believes in the principle of rushing at the end, about 150 yards from the wianing poort, dashed before" Fleetfoot and won with Benteleell by a neck. Chaser was a rather bad third. Time, 1.51.
6. The Florczona ULUB Cur; presented, for China ponies; weight for inches; entrance. $15; second pray to receive 50 per cant; third pony 25 per cent of eatrance money. One-mile-and-a-half.
7lbs.
With reference to this latter suggestion it is necessary to remember that the Go- vernment share of the recluation is wholly for the public benefit. So that in order to
private piers, to deducted from the total of a fair compen- tion a sum bearing the sane proportion to it as the Goveniment share haars to the whole reclamation.
ba
tuns he obtained the sum of money men-of its plans, there will auquire op te tuned.
Un being asked to plead,
The Prisoner said-Baving received a statement, which is supposed to be the svi. dence Froderick Solomon, in which he states that he saw mo in Bangkok on the 13th December,-
Bis Lordship-That has nothing to do with it. What you have to do now is to an- swer this iudiciinent,
The Prisoner On the strength of that statement I plead guilty.
Ele Lordabip--You plead guilty. The Prisoner-Yea, if that man is ready swear that he saw me on the 13th Do. The Acting Attorney General (Hon. A. J. Leseh)I think I ought to state to your Lordship that I don't know whether this roan is in the Dotony or not,
Mr Baxoy's Pro Shing (Pond) 11st. Lib...cember in Bangkok. Mr John Paul's Urtando (Reynell) 11at.
Mr Baxey's drabie (Machada) 10st.
12lbs... 3 Mr Alex. Price's Exeter (Green) fist.
9ls....
Mr J. D. Humphreya' Vi,our(Kor) 11st. Messrs Morgan & Whito's White Pasha
The Prisoner My Lord, I dead guilty. respect to the two separate occasione?
His Lordship-In both counts. With
The Prisoner I plead guilty, but beg either before or after sentence. to have the privilege of making a statement,
1lb....0
(Greaves) 11st.'1lb....0 Mr Tell's Mühlberg (Ruegg) 11st. lib...
Before this race started. Exeter got rid of ita rider and dashed round the course, and then into the interior, making the Chinese fly in all directions and creating consider Able amusement. He was eventually cap. tured, but of course was out of the race, When a start was made, Arabic took the load, the reat being nearly is a line close behind; Pao Shiner somewhat in the When one round of the course had been covered, just after passing the Bridge, Ortando and Pao Shing made up to Arabic, and batween the two irst there was a capital race up the hill. Alter the Black Rook was passed, however, it was evident that Orlands could not keep up with. Pas Shing, who came away in fus style, in- I am charged crassing the distance until he was nearly known, the newspapers have been informed four lengths ahead at the finish, winnig that i have been in Bangkok for a certain it almost acomod, without an effort. The length of time and that I enjoyed a very time was 3.11, 4 seconds less than the same good situation there; but enddenly I wassalled winner did the Derby in, the Derby time being the beat up till then.
ZERT.
tions
I
In order that there shall be no mistake enclose a corrected copy of the letter as a whole.
Ma. O'зEN, M. P., ALLOWED TO RESUME HIS OWN CLOTHES.
Indon, Fub. 6.—Mr O'Brien kas boon allowed to discard his jail clothes and
resume his ordinary attire."
KADICAL ALDERMEN ELECTED FOR LONDON,
London, Jan. 6.-The Radicul majority entirely Radical aldermen, except Lord of the London County Council has elected Meath, ignoring the Moderates! list.
THE PAINEL COMMISSION: EVIDENCE OF AN AMERICAN FRNIAK.
a
*THE FUNERAL OF PRINCS KUDOLPH.
THE NIITUTION OF THE EMPIRE GF JAPAN.
yests, which it also the period of the Horse's life. There is to be one session annually, and its duration is fixed at three hay be prolonged, or an eximordinaty months, but in case of necessity this torm
the Diet is also to discuss and vote the session may be convoked,
In addition to its legislative functions Budget, and any expenditure made in exocas of this duly-vited Budget must
Foreign character, the Diet cannot be con-
or Navy in active service, or temporarily cast superiority as a lighting medium over retired from active service. As for the the nativo oils, and his wonderful cheap- persons upon whom the suffrage is confer.
nees have, despite the mandorias opposi red, they must be twenty-five years of age; tion to its importation, catablished it in a they must be residing permanently in the front place in the economics of the people. Having, by virtus of the glories of Cardistrict where they vote; they must have To this Mr Dunlap replies that his mean». Ancestors, ascended the three of a lineal previously to their registration as electors, one of the chief ams of his article to dis
been in residence there for, at least a yea ing has been mis-stated, and that it was necession unbroken for ages eternal; desiring to promote the welfare of, and to and they must satisfy the are conditions linguistas clearly and sharply as possible give development to, the moral and in-in respect of taxation as the persons eli- the difference between the native lekin tax fellectual faculties of Our beloved subjects, Rible for election. A mamber sits for fouration and the Imperial Customs transit the very same that have teen favoured
dues, which Mr Maclean accuses him of with the bansvolent care and affectionate
baring confused. He reiterates his firm vigilance of Our Aneostors; and hoping
conviction that if our exporting merchants concert with Our people and with their
the total abulition of lekin and the exten- mutain the prosperity of the State in
and manufacturers could only realise what There is, however, another considera.
suance of Our Imperial Rescript of the
stone unturned in an endeavour to accom- support, We hereby promulgate, in pur
sion (not abolition of the transit system would mean for them, they would lease no tion cogate to those which have induced
14th day of the 10th month of the 14th the view of the Secretary of State on this
year of Meiji, a fund-mental law of State,
plish this. The alleviation of ichin which point, viz., with tofarmoe to the wharves
to exhibit the principles by which We are and piors belonging to the public which will
the transit pasa offers to our merchanta is London, Feb. 6-Before the Parnell to be guided in Our conduct, and to point to subsequently approved by the Diet. important, but it is far from complete, and require to be rumored in consequence of Commission yesterday Le Carou, Amonk to what: Our descendants and Our There are, however, certain restrictions in the proposed reclamation. The construeerican Feuiau, deposed that the Clan a subjects and their descendants ats forever this section. Thus the expenditure of these to oplus chould be accorded in
the ramu terma which have been agreed to quastion are:-Pedder's Wharf, Gaet had arranged Mr Parnell's tours into cosfora.
Imperial Household, as at present fixed, in uf other goods.
respect Murray Pier. Pollinger Street Pier, Nan Amteries and that during the latter's stay Pak Bong Pier and the Harbour Master's in that country he tried to join the Trish
The rights of sovereignty of the State, not to be anbject to parliamentary sane- In reference to the Kwang-king episode, Pier; and it seems to the Governer that in Republican Brotherhood, but he was not
Wo have inherited from Uur Ancestore, and tin, and any expenditures incurred in the Mr Dunlop points cut that the policy of We shall bequeath them to Our descendants.
szaroise of the powers reserved to the Eshe central Government is not always that respect of those the enus for compensation accepted as a member beause be was Neither we nor they shall in future fail to peror, or any that may have arisen by the of the local governments atal provincial (which by inadvertence was not submitted more useful outside than in the brotherhood. wield them, in accordance with the pro- effect of law or that appertain to the viceroys The central Government mesta to the Bocratary of State) is even otronger La Caron further deposed that Mr Farnell visions of the Constitution hereby granted.legal obligations of the Government, can with much opposition from the provincial than that in respect of the privately-owned had told him that he aimed at obtaining
We aor. declare to respect and protect neither be rejected nor reduced by the Governments, but the His Lordship (to the Prisoner)-There is piers. the indictment; you have got it before you. wharves and piers both public and private, poss.
complete autonomy for Ireland, and that the security of the rights and of the Diet without the concorrence of the Go will conqner in the end. Everyone inte apostles of progress Including for this reason all the force alone would be efectual for the por property of Our people, and to secure to
vernment. By the term expenditures in rested in China ought to read the Marquis Rend it and see wha: it saya.
Mr Parnell also advocated the then the complete enjoyment of the same
curred in the exercise of the powers re- Thong'a startling novelation of the future The Prisoner (reading frate document) the Governor understands that the maxi necessity of a general rising in Ireland when within the extent of the provisions of the served to the Emperor, are meant the policy of China which he contributed to
I am Chief Inspector of Polica.
mum sum required compensation for money and won were available.
present Constitution and of the law,
salaries of all civi) and military ficers, and the Asiatic Quarterly for January, 1887. His Lordship-That has nothing to do them is $180, 010, it being impossible to with it. You are indicted for receiving obtain more approximate figures for some
This Leperial Diet shell first be conver. the Funds required to maintain the Army He also points ont that, though China had money on certain ocasions on falan pro-weaks. Taking, however, the ahova mari. Rudolph took place to-day. The ceremony of its opening shall be the date when the siderable portion of the Budget is thus heres she will do so for her own interesus, Vienna, Fet The funeral of Princeed for the 23rd year of Meiji, and the time and Navy on peace standing. A con- pot encouraged inland navigation, he bu take the plea, and if you ask to qualify the $220,000 in obtained, an amount which re- draped in black and lined on vach side by necessary to stand any of the provisions of exceptional circumstances of a domestic or was bief but most impressive. The route tence. If you wish to plead guilty I shall nun, and adding to it the 840,000 for the
present Constitution comes into force.
virtually romuved beyond the control of inpressed width of Prays, the total of all slong to the Capuchins. Church, was
As a rejoinder, Mr Maclean points to the plon I saall consider whether the qualifica presents 194 cents per font of the private larga altitudes of people most reverent in the present Canatibition, Weer Coked, the Government may take all he makes the amends honorable to Mr Dun Wheo, in the future, it may become parliament, Farther when, owing to delay by the Tsung-li Yamon in granting tion amounts to a plea of not guilty.
permission to the steamer Kuling to pro portion of the reclamation, or four per cout, their demeanour,
ceed to Chang-King, and in a further letter saccocssics shall me the initiative of the profit which according to the lowest THE SILVER STANDARD AND GERMAN ACTION, estimate will be derived from the project Bertan, Fob, 7.-In the Reichstag to day the Imperial Dist. The Imperial Diet an Imperial Ordinansa; and alould it in Mr Dunlop a gentleman who is so wall right, and submit a project for the same to necessary financial pressures by means of up. He says that he is very glad to find by the frontage lot-ownors."
Resolution, that Germany should act in abell pass its sute upon it according to the happen that the Budget has not beun vursed in tiers Chinese, and had he concert with England in the event of the conditions imposed by the present Convoted or brought into actual existence, the seen his March of the Mongol" and latter initiating proposes for the restora stitution, and in no otherwise shall Our Government sh. I have competence to carry a paper in the driatic Quarterly he agrees tion of the silver standard, was brought descendants or Our subjecte be permitted out the Dedge of the preceding year. with him that the greater part of his latter forward. In the debate which followed to attempt any alteration thereof.
Thus, while all financial matters are sub-would have been left unpenned. jooted to parliamentary scrutiny, they are
Mr Dunlop, in a final latter, points out removed from parliamoutary control suffici independent of a hostile. Dist.
and Hoopeh have done their utmost to tinguialied from the Diet, is evidently em- This expression Government, as dia-
prevent the Central Government from granting permission to the Kuling to stu tempt the navigation of the Yangtaze from ployed is the German sense of Sovereign Johang to Chungking. They stirred up the and Cabinet The Emperor nominates local junk owners and incited them into the Ministers forming the Cabinet-be po
open insurrection against the advent of the 7.The JoČKEY ̈OUP;" for subscription Society, forord no to give up overything Central and Western portions of the Praya, I neived a telegram from London, clated the usy amid general rejoicing Bis Majesty of course, is the theoreti al state of audits of sumo 2010 niles from Pekin, stoogeded: Bombay, Feb. 4th-The Pioneer has re- for Unusutution was promulgated yester.stitutes a portion of the body politic that the importance of which, babas little doubt;
The Japan Mail says:-The long-looked minates all officists-and
Kuling. ring took place al Chungking, ponies of this and fast season winners and follow the order of the Society, I did an directed by the Governor to informs you 2nd instant, stating that it is reported that the Emperor, having sworn a solemn sath
atanda above and outside the Diet This the crafty provincial officials, at a distance excluded; to be ridden by Jockeys, but being in debt and ant able to settle that there baring been satanitled to the Prince Rudolph's suicide was consequent on in the Imperial Banctuary to maintaining in all constitutional monarchies who have never had a winning set my accounts in Bangkok, I was forced to Secretary of State for the Colonies the his having compromised a lady
ex gorating to the central authorities, previous to this mooting in Hongkong
high posi- and seeurs from deeling the ancient form of The unwritten but practically acknowledg who might naturally be expected to feel tion at Coast, whose brother offered him government, and never at this time to parliament may be developed in Japan, responsible to our Government in the event ed responsibility of the British Cabinet considerable alarm as to their being held or China; weight for inches; entrance, appeal to a friend to stand security for me, following questions:
He did go for a few days sad then refused: (1) Whether the schemeshould be carried the choice of suicide or dust. Another re- Ons mile,
to stand security any long r I was com- out on the terms, and in the papper, sat
in the future to fail to be an example, to port states that the Prince was actually His subjects in this observance of the faws at it was gradually developed with us of any injury befalling the Kaling or her pelled then to leave Bangkok without forth in the correspondence above referråd killed in a dual,
hereby established, took his place on the but there is no recognition of it in the crew at the hands of lawless rioters eggod giving previous antics. I asked the captaina
Vienna, Feb. 7-The stories that have Throne, and in the presence of all the action is astuted to the Judicaturson by their local rulers. He sobeiders, of several stoomers if they would give me a (2) Whether in view of the anexpectedly been in circulation reserting that intrigues highest functionaries of the empire as well A passage either to Hongkeng or Saigon. It large profit which the actual survey showed with certain ladies of Austria nobility bay as of chuan representatives of the people, alm. Ita aust interesting print is that the dial authorities is on the mand
however, that the influence of the provin was refused, and then in a fishing boat-not as likely to be obtained by the frontage lot been the cau-s of Prince Rudolph's nicide, handed to the Minister President of State Judges are to be appointed by law and ra in one but in thirty-nine fishing boats-I owners, the terms originally proposed | have been formally denied. worked my way down the whole coast of should not be modified by the requireruent
the five Laws forming the bow ayatam, merable by law only. Siam, Cambodia and Cochin China. The of a considerable premium in respect of the
Buch is the general outline of the Consti These Lava ara. The Canaditution of the hardships I had to enduro, it is impossible land reclaimed ; and
Kopire of Japan the Imperial Urdinance ntion. Ita provisions avuot be amended for me to lay before your Lordship;
concerning the Hunso of Foera; the Law unless a project in that conse in subsitted (3) Whether the reclamation should not I
of the Houses; the Law of Blection of the Dest by Imperial order, Wu may can only say that I was ordered to go by be done on Government responsibility and
the House of Representatives, and the add that each member of the Lowes House the Society to which I belong, and I was for the direct boneft, after payment of com
Law of Finance." They cotoprime in all and each elected or nominated metaher of com olled to curry put their orders under pousation (if any) found to be due to the
332 articles. Without attempting to enter the Upper, is to receive an aunyai al any circumstances. The Suolely to which owners of frontage late
into details, we shall here endeavour
lowance of eight hundred pen, together give our readers a general idea of this in with travelling expenses I belong is one which befriends filone who are exiled, torn from thei: relatives in Russia and banished to Siberia and
portant legislative work. And be different parts out here in the Russian
2. Lord Kriutsford la, however of opt-
In the ftat place, tha mered and furiol
Is the
sufferers from Unbeampton, Sero Fab. 8-The North Germanable nature of the Imperial title, and the fuls and General Dolality will try Sott's possessions. I have been the bearer tobborn nion (1) that there should be recurrence Gazette in discussing the timetallic question perpetuity of the Throns are asserted with Emulsion of Pure God Lires Dil with in the Paris Figur af valuable remonty AN IMPORTART DRY is arounced 19st. 12lbs.... of newe, of cheeringa and money and (which is estimated to involve, e compared any proposals England may make on the before, the souras of nif Law. Bat bia relief and a permanent benef. The Madies and premature decay. Tas v
to the original idee of 75 foot Praya says that Garmity will favourably consider the fullest emphasis. His Majesty remains, Hypophosphitos, they will find Immediate for nervous dealliky, physical orlas Mr Pogose's So “Deska (Jordan) mba...yemplyed me on. I have carried out their with the 65 foot Prays, an additional post subjact, ·
A good start was obtained after saran secret affairs ooknowingly in the Russian of only 810,00
legislative function is henceforth to be Profession in the various countelee of the made by a mieshauncy in Old Mai ) and
exercised with the sanction of the Diet, world universally desirs it a remedy of the saved him from interably exist tremble. When the horms had got Government for the last seven years, and I (2) that comparation should, to some Zauber, Feb. 8.-The German authore Only in presence of an Tigant oncemity greateat value, and as it wettled into order Via Inertia took the could not, had I the world ofered to me, extent, be given to the present work of ities have paid the ram asked by the to maintain public safety or to avert dat be readily pon by the most sens Live Joseph Holmes, Hoomsbury Marou
It is rezy palambio ir un sarly grate, Wo learn that the Bay Load and kept it almost the whole I would not and could not have disobeyed plura, who, though legally bound to remove Arab chist Bushiri for the Roman Cathalia pabile calemity can he sue ordinances in atomisch, and will never fall to Bird Faker Bloomsbury Square, Londen, W. Co will way i spite of reposted attempts the order at that line, The ponsequence such piors when called upon to do so by leonaries captured last month in the feu of laws, and it is expressly provided and comfort to the aforer Any Chemist send the prescription, free of charge, co pf Frigate to take the position On enter was that after passing front port to part, the Government, are morally entitled to attack on the German mission station at that much ordinances must be laid before can supply it Watson & D (Limited), pipe of a self-addressed stamped anve Ing the straight these two horms were in from one fishing village to another, living | consideration, in respect of that part of the Fuge
the Diet tits next emision, when, if not agents in Hongkong and Chins →→d det,
B5. Mr J. D. Humphreys Fü Inertia
(Nicholls) Lost. Albx...1 Mr Slingsby Bethell's Frigote (Capt des
Troux) 1st. 7168.2 Mr John Pools Grey Goose (Slingsby
Bethell) Lat. 1...$ Mr Boing's Springingfeld (Büsing) 1 st.
12lba....0 Mr Lightwood's Lord Chancellor, 40%
borne) 10st. 7lba...0 Mr Twain's Reve d'Or (ollingwood)
11st. 15....0 Mr Ornickshank's Meleg (Sarkay) lints
Bb... Mr Philippi's Talisman" (Woodcock)
1st 116....0 Mr Benedick's Post Boy (Hearn) 1st.
12tha...0 Mr Pigose's Say-a-nara (Borgoyne)
11B
His Lordship Well, what have you got
to say?
I have the honour to be, Sir, The Prisoner I wish to lay the facts of
Your most obedient servant, the case before your Lordship-how I was
FREDERICK STEWART, pelted to manke the statement for which
"Coloniad Secretary. present. It has been The Bon. C. P. Chater, &c., &o, &i,
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
1th February, 1×83. SIR,-Referring to ay letter of 7th July away by a flowrument call, which forced me 1988, sad to previous correspondance to give up that situation, and, according to the abject of the proped scheme inifint- the oath by which I am bound to a certained by you for Reclamation in front of the
which missions the Society has constant-
His Lordship has, after full considera tion, decided to give a provisional sanction to the brat of the allerostives
out of the presunt Constitution, and Our present and fature subjects shall for ever asing the duty of allegiance to the present Constitution,
{His Imperial Majesty's Sing-Manun!]
the representative of the Treasury said that Our Ministers of State, on Our behalf, he declined to commit the Goverment at shall be held responsible for the earryingently to render the Government temporarily that the provincia, aulkorities of Szechuən ali in the matter and that they must await action of England. Moreover it was use less to begin negotiating, naless they were certain that all the States désire to eat. ablish and maintain the silver standard. The resolution was therefore withdrawn. ALLROWN MOTIVE OF THE PRINCE RUDOLPH'S SVICIDE,
ANOTHER HOME LULÉMY, IMPRISONED. Thomas Josephi Condon, the Home Rule member for East Tipperary, has been san- tenced to two months' imprisonment with hard laban at Cinamel, for an offunes under the Crimes Act.
THE DIKE OF CAMBRIDER AT GIBRALTAR. The Dako of Cambridge has arrived at Gibraltar thence he returns without ins pecting Misits ns was at firet arranged,
Berlin,
GERMANY AND RIVERALLISH
"BANOM OF GERMAN- MIBRIOMADIES.
A HYNOTUS OF THE CONSTITUTION.
system.
them con-
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