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No. 8171.MARCH 14, 1889.]
Best Collection of Sweet and Fot Herbs--- 1, D. Nowrojon; 2, 0. F. Chister; 3, H. N. Mady.
AMENDMENTS TO THE HEALTH
ORDINANCE.
THE CHINA MAIL
Sca. 26. Restriction on recovery of
pumaltina.
Seu, 27. Appearance of Sanitary Board
in legal proceedings. See. 28. As to notices, &o, being in
print or in writfug.
19. Schedule A dafines the extent of the repeal of Ordinance 24 of 1887.
best in the show, wore only middling. Pansica were also a souieant air cloak. There was an excellent show of chrysan themumma, asters and tameling." The cur flowers were a highly meritorious Casa, The silver cap presented by tlín Hồn,, 41: P Chater for table di curaționa was andel
In the margin of the drift will be found to Mrs Donson for a very tastoful display,
references to the English Act from which and the silver cup presented by Mr. H. The following is the letter of Mr W. E.then fire causes have bava taken. Mody for a haul bouquet nad six bunches Crow, Acting Sauitary Superintendent, no- ent dowers was gained by Mrs Belmes for Π beautiful colle e-ion, cousisting obiefly of companying the draft of a Bill to amend begonias, ro es, geraniums, phloxon and the Public Honda Credine, no-galraft kein helistmpe. Fruit wes, ne nail, an ex which De Ayres said the Beard hind con. Noellent class, Mr Nawrojes first prize
collection incinding a number of wonder-centrated all their wisdom- Folly wall grown specimens. There was also a capital show of vegetables. Along the anccessful exhibitors in this class Major Dempster had a preeminent place. The following are the members of the Shor Committee:-
The Honourable C. P. Chater, Moosre E. L. Woodin, Bonry J. Holmes, (Hoa, Becretary), Dorabjoo Norrejou, J. D Humphreys, H. N. Mody, J. B. Ovx, A. T. Aires, H. E. Denson, F. Rapp, J. M. da Silva
Tho Judges wore Messrs R, Howie and F. Rapp.
Appended is the prize list.
PLANTS IN POTS,
6 Annuals). D Nowrujoe: 2, H. N.
Mody; 3, O. P. Oliator.
3 Foliage Plants-1, O. P. Chator; 2, D.
Nowrojen; 3, H. N. Mody.
14. Schedul Balaya down the form of mitification to be and by medical practi- Lioners.
16. Schedule Capecities the form to be used for receiving nad transmitting a noti fication made at the office of the Engistrat
General or at a Police Station.
SANITARY BOARD Office,
12th March, 1889. Sr, —I here the honour to hand you the 18. While on the subject of this sug enclosed draft Bill send the Publicgested amendment of the Public Health Health Ordinance 1887,
Ordinance, I would respectfully invite your atention to the following resolution of the Band agread to a mentire; hebt on the 16th of January 1880-
1 The Biff for the sake of convenience Ins born divided into four parta, viz:-
Part Preliminary. Part I. Compabory notification of in-
feoticus discose.
Furt III Provision as to dealing with
infectious dis nam
Part 17. Prevision ag to including digvizes not s; reified in the Ordin
auce.
Part V. Legal Proceedings.
3. En fruring this draft, Bill, the Public Health Act 1870 (38 and 9 Vic., Ch. 5) and certain clauses, annotioned in a repert
dated the Uth of June 1882 by a Sekot
That Committee appointed to consider the Bye-läwa "under sub- section of section 13 of Tho Public Health ́Ordinanco 1887 bo discharged, and that the Exo cutive branch of the Sanitary Board be called upon to anbant for the cousilemtion of the Beard.a | set of drast Bro-laws under this Subaction,"
17. I dean it now may daty to state think
3 Flowering Plants-1, D. Nowrojee; vera ruferred eortsin privato Bills; Bye-iiwe, which, as an Execmive Ollest of i
E. J. Holmes ; 3. H. N. Mody. 2 Camollins-1, H. N. Mody; 2, D. Now
rejee; 5, Major Dempster.
2 Dahlias--1, J. Mitchell; 2. A. F. Alves;
3, C. P. Chuter. Geraniums (single)-1, T. J. Holmes,
2, J. II. Cox ; 3. D. Nawrojes. Goraniums (Double)-1, H. J. Holines; 2,
D. Newrojce 3, 0. P. Chater.
3, A. Millac.
3 Chrysanthemus-1, D. Nowrojes; 2,
H. N. Mody.
2 Aatera (English)-1, H. N. Mody; z, P. Chater; 5, Majr D apater. Asters (Chinese), D. Nowrojas. 3 Pink Carnations-I, H. E. Denson; 2, D.
Nowrojce; 3, C. P. Chater. 2 Pansies-1, D. Nowrojes: 2, H. F.
Mody; 3, P. Chater
Commities of the House of Computedes Lo relating t Police and Sanitary Regulations, have been taken as a guide.
after the fallest consideration, I do not se my way to draft, undeż section 13, th the Board, I am af opinion would be neces sary to meet the requirements o Culony
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About half an hour after thou see were red, the mob burmă te asecutie at the British Gutsalato. One's jet was to secure the head policeman, who had taken refuge Kheraz another defibiless to plunder. About 300 nrmed oldiers ap- penrod on the scane. Twenty-tive could a protected the Conzulale, gate, bat they did thing whatever. I have heard |that they are encouraged and helped the
mob.
THE COPPER SENDWATE. Paris Feb. 21.-án auxiliary Copper Company has been formed hers in order to support the Copper Syndicats, with capital of forty million francs.
THE BUSSIẨN RELIGIOUS MISSION".
„ - ATTACKED BY THE FRENCE,
the Vicaroy to inquire tuto tie working of Sir Thomas Steele, commanding the Drobila the present acts with a view to amendang District, from April 1872 to March 1874. them. The inquiry into tho matter was, hem that of the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland said, still proceeding.
| Emen: April 1874 to Decoinber 1876 ; and on Uhat of Ident.-General J. R. §. Eager, QB, raming the Belfast, and animequently the Western District, from April 188: to Marob 1885. It seems a pity that the prospects of Major Banwungg's advance- ment in the Service appear to have been cut short by his retirement on half-pay.
The following appointments have been
the Admiralty --Lïent,' made
Lionel AW. Baracs Lauro, Lieut. Arthur W. Ewart, Lieut. Herbert & Fylor, Link Drury St. A. Wako, Lieut. B. 8. Wrey, Lieut John F. Stuart, Lient Richard Lowden, February 28-The1bscription Macnamara (aditional), to the Severn
Sullivan (additional), and Sub-Lient Arthur list of the Borma Baby Mines Company Sub-Lieut. Claude F. Buckle to the Corde was opened on Monday, and the rush of a John W. Seccombe, staff paymaster, thusa wishing to subscribe has han encrud Gilbert Grabam, assistant paymaster, to the Sesery, all to date Feb. 19. “Gordon W. Brabant and Guy M. Marston, mid- Londra, Fel 28. Mr Balfour, Gladsto-shipmen, to tho Impēricus (additional); to nian Liberal, has been elected unopposed date Feb 6. for Burnley in place of Mr Slagg resigned.
Chinese had no fouling whatever. Bis rickgressive policy is about to be inauguratod, | His bordship asid that he had merely asked in our last, served on the Personal Staff of wife escaped through the bach way, carried. A fow yours ago, while Prineo Kang was by her husband above, leaving in effier, who was the man who was hebt to everything to she samggjand jobbers.
Te the impersonation of all that was viol untly, and even fanatically, anti-foreign The Seventh. Prince then as the am vadiment of reaction. Bet ner did the Prince come out of his secluse and as
une an active part allaire then he was found to be not only amiable and pleasant, hat upon to conviction, and forward in accepting the new conditions which the circumstances of the time compelled the
Aden, Feb. 21-D is reported here that country to face. As with the father, so it
French cruiser has bovarded Sagallo, may prove to be with the son, and at any and wounded five Cossacks of the Rain About '7 1 m. hd Conqulate gate was rate it would be premature to conclude broken open, and the mob rushed in to from the straggle over the railway exten-religious mission to Abyssinia, and has
brought the rest as prisoners to Obeck. plunder nui fire the building. Thesion that the new Emperor will be wholly American Consul, wife and child (who had given over to a blind and bigotesi conserr. gone over to the British. Consolate), tomatisu. When the new canibistianu 20 gather with H. B. M's Con! and family, moo nettled in their places, and the party caraped at the back, by tearing down the which is to rule in the State lua made good well, and found fits with some other its position, the immediato cause of hostility foreigners on board the Kiangiya,
to the Tungsbow Railway may so is In a few minutia the Consulate was in operate, and the question which is now flames..
debated at fover heat way, like those ques The Boothern Baptist Mission property,tions which agitate democratic countries whiff jou the Consulate, was nine attack on the eve of elections, fall into wholesome ed almost inmediately, the mob breaking neglect, nader cover of which the real down the wa butween the two places. staresmen may maamo their beneficent Bir Elunnex and Family barly had time to projects without the for procuring escape through a hole in the wall to the deadly opposition.-Chinese Timei, other mass house, Mra Honnex walking, and carrying her wigla-day, ofd baby in hor artus.
THE EXCLUSION AUT.
THE CHINESE PREPARED TO MAKE A
VERY STRONG SHOWING.
nona
THS RUBY HINES COMPANY.
NEW P. FOR BURSLEX,
BISMARCK ON THE ACTION OF GERVAS
COLONIAL OFFICIALS.
spanking at a parliamentary dinner on
Bismarck
-Perlin, Feb. 24 --Princo
[Fannel the action of the colonial officials, and said that Germany was bound to avoid krivial disputes.
THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION.
BUSSIA AND AFGHANISTAN.
THE KIKKIN QUESTION.
It is now stated that the appointment of Firat Sea Lond, which is to be vacated by offered to Admiral Sir K Commerall, not, Admiral Hood in July, will probably be
2 Verbenas-1, A. F. Aires; 2, A. Johnaton: when it was absolutely necessary b placemitting for las consideration of the Board all to the Kiang-yu at thi tho every. Attorney General will not be able to pre-whether he will be instructed to visit the deficient, and that, so far as can be jutīgod,-.
3, Major Dompatar.
2 Petunias-1, D. Nowrojec; 2, H. E.
Dens in 3, J. Mitcheli.
1 Gladiolus, D. Nowroje; 2, J. H.
Cax: 3, H. N. Mody.
the Colony in a state of siege.
The Ordianco, however, heyond the abelions referred to in schedute à of the accompanying draft, contains no provision
na has been commonly reported, to Admiraž R. Vesay Hamilton The statement has axcited samo surprise, but there appear in Part of the mob rushed jana the house to
ha good grounds for it. It is understood borniki plunder, and pari bogati at once
London, Feb. 27-In the Hours of Lords that there is a certain amount of friction to tear down the wall between the two
¡Pashington, Fulicuary 10---The defence Lord Cross said that he would be to time between the First Sea Lord and Admiral mission homes. It was evident that we of the Scott law in the Supreme Court of the in deciding how far to give effect to the Hamilton, who is second Sea Lord, due to theson have to flee from this is also. United States will probably be only feebly advice tendered by the Public Service the report on last year's Naval Marcustveen. Ordinace (No. 24 of 1887) is necessary in 4. An amendmete of the Public Health
We looked up our andreased labies and mado, while the attack it by
It will be recollected that after the conclu- ables Commissiou. 18. In respect of the removal of house reshed down the back stair-way. As we counsel will be most sigomas and exhaus
sion of last year's Naval Mamenures view of the opinion comunicated to the and oiler refuse from premisa anti for the went down we heard them crush the glass tive. The defence will be weak for a uno..
Jilahebat, Feb. 18h-Geral Maclen Hamilton, W. M. Dowell, and F. W. committee, consisting of Admirals R. Vosey First, the Attorney is now on his way from Teheran to Messel, Richards, was appointed by the Admiralty Buard in the Colonial Secretary's letter of prevention of nuisances arising from refuse in car front door. We all escaped, some ber of reasons. tas 10th of January 1889 (No. 35) that cer of every description, it will ha necessary to over the wall, and some through the back General has the case in sr. Garland by news
His successor will Russia musements may be expected in and their lessons. The repart of the com- of the reported to consider and report upon the operations Cain zoeasures, passed by the Board on the introduce Regulations that would impose gato. Me Hannex was caught, but one retires on March 3d. 2 R-1, HJ. Holmes; 2, J. Mitokall; 3rd of that mich under sub-section 10 of certain dukes on the occupiers of snch man Baid, 'Let hâm go, he is a good man, probably come in the next day. The case that direction, Rumours are current ofmittee has now for acme time been before. section 13 ofthe Ordinance, were beyond premises its ussen where it would not be a preacher. We recuped to a Chinese hoc conics up in the Supreme Court on March reinforcements baving been sent from the the Admiralty; but it is stated that, owing expedient for the Board themselves inlet by our cook. The people task us in 15th. The Attorney-General's successor Caucasus into the Trana-Caspian province, to the nature of the conclusions at which the proper sa po of Bye-laws.
5. Lader Part II of the Public Health undertake or contract for Buch removal, and did all in their power to make as co-will not have time to prepare the ease hat their actual destination is unknown.
Both the Baptist Mission houses adequately. The first ten days of li
the committee has arrived, it has been de e.Ordinance the Board'eau, when the Colony As the law stands, the Board have no fortable.
is threatened with or affected by any formi power to do anything of the kind; and and Chapel were burned at once.
service, crowded ea they will ha with offer.
cided either to burke it altogether or to dable epidemio and after certain redtions of understand that mich a power cannot be The Methodist Chapel and American sankers, Cabinet meetings and knunmerable
Allahabad, Fab 18th. The Chinesa publish only an incomplete version of it. the Uralinance have been proctainted by the conferred on the Bourd by any By In Constiate were looted, but not burned, and strange details to leare, will no: afford Government have ordered their oficial it is understood that the report is to the Governor, take steps for grappling with
ander the Public Bealth Ordinamosr
ecause they joined the Chinese houses bitu un prunity to examine thoroughly Chang, who was nominated Chief Amban effect that the ships which took part in last These extraordinary
19. Tha being the sawo 1.would resprol- about midnight the foreign gentlemen,
the merita of the case at inue. It way by at Lhasss some time ago, to take up his year's manuves are, with few exceptions, infectious disease.
He will shortly unsuitable for modern naval warfare, that powers would, I presume, only be applied fully suggest to you the desirability of sub learn ng where we were, came and took us accepted as incontrovertible that the mes appointment forthwith.
start from Kuldja, but it is not known the speed of many of theta is seriously number of draft sections of a Bill, thing was quiet" "Next woming all sexed pace the case or to defond Scott Law. designed as a further amendment of the quist, but about soon the people had ga it is quite probable that some clerk in the Tibetan frontier.
our existing fleat is not competent to com Public Health Ordinancy, which might be [thered in grunt numbers on the Band, and department will prepare the case for the OPENING OF TONGHOO-MANDALAY BAILWAE. mand the narrow scas against such an sofully drawn up on the lines of those began to throw stones as the hulk and the United States and that some Assistant Mandalay 27th February -The open-enemy as, in the next war, we may have to
contend with. for the Bord dealing with infections dis-parts of the Public Health Act of 1810 steamer Klang-gu. About two nelock of Attorney-Gona.ot will make this argumenting ceremony of the Tanghoo-Mandalay ease in ordinary times, that In the absence which confor powers on ken) authorities in the 6th, govenil hauses belonging to Chinese It is expected that Senator Stewart and Railway was immensely successful: the Hamburg, 5th Feb. The trade on the of an epidemic. The anctimant now un-respect of surface scavenging and refuse were set on Bro. This drow the cond the California Congressmen who are law. Chief Commissioner and staff, with Sir river has been very little impeded during
removal. der notice has therefore been framed with a
away from the Band. Late in the after-yers will appear to assist the Goremment. Charles Elliott, met the train at ten o'clock the week by floating ios, as mild weather view of supplying this want.
20. As in a few months time it will soon about 50 soldiers appeared on the They all have enouted to do what they su arrived at Mandalay at 10.30 a.co.za has prevailed. Last night there were b. necessary
new contracts Bord, and sizice that time all has been can, but this is the busiest period of their immense and orderly assemblage had gather-ight deg. of frost, and floating ica in form for the City of Victoria, the sections 1gujet
teria. The appropriation bills are up, co-ed by that time. A Guard of Honor of ing again rapidly on the river Arrivals refer to might conveniently be ao ar I do not think the nob wished to kill ferrece are meeting daily, important Cali- the Norfolk Regiment, Volunteers and and departures have been very lively, and ranged as Lo forza
an additional part any foreigncra.
fornia interests are at stake, and all of the Military Polico was drawn up. The Chief the harbour is well crowded. Our com- Section 3. Extent of repeal of Ordin-of the Amendment Ordinance now under I was among the people until near State's representatives are already over- Commissioner drove the final spike and munication with the Far East, however, has
ance 14 of 1887, with a saving olause ulice, the Bard will approve of by night; took one man by the arm
loaded with tuure work than they can
declared, the line open. An address of been exceedingly mual, quarrivals and only in map of existing Bye-lawa. this step being hikan, the dilitional see while he was tearing down a wall and properly perform. They are now in the congratulations from the Municipality one departure, namely, the Lydia, 8.3, for Section 4 Definitione.
tions can be drafted and added to the en-suit, Friend, don't do that. He laugh-ried of the greatcat stress and atrain. read by Major Cooke. The Chief replied Yokohama Of sewels on the borth we can closed Bill hefura printed copies are distri- ed and sopped pulling out the bricks.
Earlier in the session they might have debriefly. The address and reply were re- name: Niobe, 88, and Bellona, aa, for buted to members for their considerat. Early next morning I was in our yard soted some time to preparing a constitu.peated in Burmese. At breakfast about Penang, Singapore, do, up to Japan; tional argument. Senator Stewart, who in 100 mt darn The Chief Commissioner Wartburg, as, for Bouabay and Calcutta; will only be necessary to make slight addi-seemed to be very much ashamed of what tions to the pre iminary restions and to the band been done. "I do not think for a iño- nntil after March 4th, he has great into the Railway, culogising Mr Buyers and Breconshire, as, for Pouang and Singapore; wording of the prentable.
ment that the rist was planned beforehand. fersta in the Senate to look aftur." It may his staff, as well as Sir George White, and Suafou, 2.8., and Bankahef Henriksen, 3,8 The reader may ask why they did not buru be accepted that, however willing the Cali the military.
for Bast Siberia, Wladiwostock and Nicola- Dure homses If there had been any
Fornia ugressen mas bo to appear in
jefak. prearranged plan they stibulesa would have defence of the Scott law; they will bave Turned more, but having burned all in the
little or no time to prepare. direction in which they were going they
On the other hand, the Chiarse will be Sir George White, in returning thanks AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERŸ in announced stopped. It was not at a pet. Hoadly of Ohio is one of the ablest law-difficulties of the work; of the strenuous for nervous debility, physical exhaustions,
Inestably represented.
Ex-Governor for himself and the unitary, spoke of the in the Paris Figaro, of a valuable remedy auy one to kave Chinklang for safety.
The mob seawood satisfied after the Sikhs felt for Shanghai. Ithink missionary work will be advanced, cather than hindered. I felt more encouraged. Kia--and Nga-km They were very. Many thanks are due the officers of the very kind to us all, even to the extent of
1 Orchid-1. Mra R. §. DersoŘÍ,
1 Daphne-1, J. H. Cox,
3 Narcissus None.
1 Lily1, H. N. Mody; 2, 0. P. Chatзr.
1 Primula or Primrose-I, D. Newrojee;
3, C. P. Chater; 8. H. N. Mody.
1 Hyacinth, D. Nowrojas,
1 Cyclame-1, D. Nowrojes.
1 Palma, D. Nowrojec; 2, C. P. Chater;
3. H. N. Maly.
1 Azalea-1, D. Nowrojae; S, H. N. Mody;
8, C. P. Chater,
1 Chrysanthemum-L. D. Nowrojeo ; 2, 8.
N. Medy; 3, 0. P. Chintor.
7. Part 1 Preliminary) deals with :-
Suction 1. The short titla Section 3. Division of the Ordinance
into paria.
to
make
1 Ruse-1, D. Nowrojee; 2, J. H. Cox; 3, opinion of the Hoard, been defined to in- So for as the attached drait is eesrued, it nod preached to a large crowd. The relies apot, nån grę mn time to the case proposed the Queen Empress and mocess KilHands, ma, for Penang, Maria; &n
H. N. Mody
1 Aster (English)-1, D. Nowrojes; 2, 0.
P. Chater; 3, B. N. Mody.
1 Camellia -- 1, C, P. Clater.
1 Geranium (.)-1, H. E. Denson; 2, D.
Nowrojce; 3-0. P Chater,
1 Goranian (Sg.-1, D. Nowrojee; 2, B.
J Holmes.
1 Dahiin-1, H. J. Holmes ; 2, I. Mitchell;
3, C. P. Chater.
1 Flowering Plant-1, D. Nowrojec; 2, 8.
N. Mody, . E. Denson.
3 Faros (Exotic)-1, D. Nowrojue; 2, C.
P. Chuter.
6 Forns (Indigenous)-1, H. N. Mody; 2,
D. Nowrojee.
3 Ferne-1. D. Nowrojse ; 2, C. P. Chater;
3,1
, H. J. Holmes.
4 Camellia Bloons−1, 0. Nowrojeo ; 2, 0.
P. Chater; 3. Mrs II. E. Donent.
4 Chrysanthemum Bloome-1,. . . Mody: 2, D. Nowrojes; 8, O. P.
Chater.
4 Bose Blooms - 1, 8, J. Holmes; 2, D.
Nowcojee; 3, H N. Medy
6 Banches Cut flowers-Nore.
Danson
Silver £ap for Table dreorations-Me Silver Cup for band bouquet and air bunches of aut flowers--Mrs H. J. Holmes.
VEGETABLE3.
6 kinds of Vegetables - 1, Major Dempster;
2. Me Nowrojes; 3, B. J. Holmes,
Under the xttur suation the torm infe- tous disease has. in Lucordance with the
clude, for the prea sit, anuall-pux only.
8. Part 11 relates exclusively to com- pulsory notification:-
Section 5. Nulies to be given by Me.
dical practitione
Suction 6. Sanitary Board in supply
forme to Medical practitioner. Sections 7 and 8. Notification to be marle by Occupier etc, in the absence
of a Medical practitioner. Section 9. Sanitary Board to supply
forms for such information. Section 14. Penalty in respect of the
prisions of the above seatlona. Provisious sivilar to these are to be
found in tise Bye-laws ped by the Board on the 20th December 1888, under section
I have the one to be Sie. your most
obedient serv..nt,
W. EnWARD Crow, Acting Sanitary Superintendent. Dr. Ph. B. C. Ayres, President, Sanitary
Board
A MISSIONARY ACCOUNT OF THE CHINKIANG RI-T.
Chinese Recorder: The real cause of the Rov. P. T. Bryan writes as follows in the
riot was hatred of the Sikh policemen,
18 of the Public Health Ordinance. T For many years only natives were employ-giving up their own private rooms.
Inve included them in this draft amended as policemen, and consequently the ment, as I understand that such powersChinese were allowed many privileges in would be mure in order if conferred by the the Concession. A short time ago several diuatice it-elf rather than by Balawa Sikts were employed and given the higher made thereunder,
positions in the police service. They be
4 Heada of Celery-large-1, D. Nowrojne;
2, J. D. Humphreys; 3, J. M. A.7 are, in repeat of the responsibility ut Silva.
4 Heads of Celery dwarf-Nono.
& Beet Roots long, B. A. Erance; 2,
G. P. Chater; 8, J. Mitchell,
& Best Roots (Short ve round)—1, D, Now-
roje Millar.
Major Dempster; 3. A.
0 Corrota long-1, B. A. Eranee; 2, 4.
F. Alves 3, 0. P. Chater,
& Carrots, short of early-1, . E. Deason;
2, 1 B. A. France; 3, H. N. Mody.
6 Parsnips-Nour
3 Cauliflowers-1, Major Dempster: 2. D.
Nowrojea; 3, J. M. A. Siya
3 Cabbages-1, D. Nowrojee; 2, A. F
Alves; 3, A. Millar
2 Cabbages Ked-1, A. F. Alves; 2, J. M.
A. Silva; 3..Major Dempatar.
3 Lattuce Co.-1, C. P. Chator; 9, D.
commendaties of the Select
uitted of
the House of Common as stated in their
report of the 2nd of June 1882.
| 1 Part III contains provisions as to
dealing with infectious disor
-
Sec. 11. Gives the Board power to
order disinfection of premises. Sec 12. Gives the Sanitary Board
articles and make componation,
the
them.
Sec. 14. Provision of means of diste riot,
infection.
Sec. 35. Provision of conveyance for
infected persons.
and
On
THE TUNGCHOW RAILWAY AND THE OPPOSITION, The reaction against the railway exten-
ülterior schemes to subseIVO.
It in
Mr Dayers trad a reply, in which he stated that barely two years had been ex- pended in the construction of the line.
yers in his State. He will be assisted by efforts put forth, and tho successful resulta and premature decay. The discovery was eminent counsel. Everything that can le Sir Charks Elliott, in returning thanks madto by a missionary in Old. Merions ; it said to destroy the purse of the Scotifs the Government of India, congratulated saved him from a miserable existence and bill will be strongly and ably said. The the Engineers and the Local Administra 40 early grave. We learn that the Ret. detenes of that measure will be left in tion on the completion of the line, and Joseph Hobos, Bloomsbury Mansions, some clerk or assistant in the Department assured them of the Government's interest Bloomsbury Square, Loudus, W. G., til of Justice and to overworked and tire in Upper Barns. He exlogised specially send the prescription, free of charge, un Congressmen.
Lord Dufferin and Sir Charles Berant, receipt of a self-addressed stamped enve- whose names were received with much ep place. Responding for the visitors, Meres, Judicial Commissioner, humo rously regretted the absence of a few bridges and tunnels and expressed gratifica- tiou at the saobese achieved.
NEWS BY THE FRENCH MAIL
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SCOTT'S EMULSION or pure Cod Laves win Irors?ETIES is both as food and medicin. It not only gives fash and strength by virtue of its own nutricions properties, but creates an appetite for food All the arrangements were capital. There that builds up the wasted body. Head the going on. Mandalay was en feiz. All the opinion an excellent and valuable were poays and games for all nationalities following:- Scott's Emulsion is in my Burmese officials with the air decoration pound. I have given it to consumptive were breaking with us. A graud ball patients and have been delighted with the list and most of the gu sta are leaving and can be borne by the most sensitive is to be given this evening. Sir Charles resulta obtained. It is pleasant to the tuto te-night.
stomach."-- A. RODWAY, M.D., Butter- Knowle, Darlington Any Chemist can supply it.-Watson & Co. Limited), agents in Hongkong and China.
·
{Lowton & China Express, 8th Feb.) The Gazelle uf the 5th inst. contain the
Whitehall, Feb. & →→The Qusen has boên pleased to give and grant onto Captain William Metcalfe Lang, R.N., hor Heyal license and authority that he may accept and wear the Star of the Third Grade of
the Second Order of the Duoble Drazon, tras been pleased to confer upon him in re- which his Majesty the Saperur of China cognition of his services while actually and entirely surployed begund Her Majesty's Dominions in the Chinese Navy-
Sec. 10. Removal of infected parsons it is said the lead policeman kicked him- the strengih and direction of the various whereabunis. At Borant as to his ? with all her propeller hladem broken. Sko
without proper lodging to hospital by order of Magistrate.
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9 I would invite special attention to af onse to introduce more agent in in the North, which we coinmorted t The M. M. Cola ateamor Juledyr strived
regulations, in order to have more system three weeks ag, appears arction 7. Artiole 4 of the Board's Bye-
have resulted wo-day with the French mail of Feb. 9. Jaws under aubsection 24 of action 18 and order in the Concession desirable
insperary victory for the reactionarios; We take the following telegrams from our Stamps or rockwork with fern oreepers-the case is not der the ire of a bardinal y pidly and promptly.
sbrows the responsibility of uctifying, when thing. The Chinese are not a pouple to
and tire project of a milway to connect None.
The Sibe Tintai.. with Tungchow has been post-exchanges →→ Table Decorations-Mra Cox (special prize), practitioner, on the resident nearest and are untur.dly rougat ilir munera, pooed, to any the least, for an indefinite
THE FAMOUS FARNELL' LETTERS 1, Miss Alves; 2, J. D. Humphreys; adult relative of the patient. The Byrne specialy toward the Chinese, whom they period. The door of estapo pruvik d for London, Feb. 22. Mr Pigelt, in his 3. Mise Eitel.
assumes 1st, that the patient has a relative, consider to be greatly inferior to the m
the Empress Dowager, the South Prince, evidence before the Parnell damosios Hand Bouquet-1, Miss Alves.
Consequently the Chinese were 2nd, that the said relative in of the unlesives,
the Viceroy Li, and allur high personagos yesterday, denied that he had forged the Best Collection of Fruit in Korleon-1, D. sex, and 3rd, that the said male relative often unchly treated, and began to regard who had identified themselves with the Parasil letters, which bearord he had par. de Sikkens very impolite, rough, crnel, enterprise seems to be that of a reference chosed from a Festa and Starphy in Nowrojen 2, H. 3. Holmes: 3. B. Arsides in the same bouse as the suctient,
time went on the feeling in Era ves
(Thla, I submit, does not meet the require-
of the matter to the Great Council, and to Paris. He further testified that under wests of the Colony. In many instanes, tezsibed. The Sikhs were talked red the various provincia anthorities, that oaths of secrecy ho find narrator interviews fallowing avtification : especially in the case of small-pos, infectado foreign devils' nut feared which no better way of shelving the quea which be bad had with Fezians to Mr. La
ous disease occurs in persons who have no hated as such,
tion could have been devised.
bouchere, I was told by aa Intelligent Chines
Mr Parnell and Air Lewis, so No, 4 does not affect. This remark applies teacher that three causes recently increased
The toe canss of this sudden opposition threatened and joted to induce him atives in the Coì ny, and whom Bye-law
to the construction of railway near the to avow that he had forged the letters to inaintes of hotels, brothels and such like the hatred around was drauses capital is not obvious, and may not be fully Labouchere offering him £1,00 Mr Pig places, where obviously it is highly neces
A small military oficial was dragged known for sve time to come. The alleged was unable to remember that he bad writ cessary to enfures vary stringent regnks his lore and take a fi the face grunds of objection are no doubt ea certen to Archbishop Walsh offering to assist tions. The proposal provisions in section Statino by his quere. He was degraded of thin extout sincerely put forward, Appra iu discotatiting Dir Parnell's mailants
conse
hension des xist of industrial disturbance, The original letter of Alr Pigu: was there notifying, exactly on the lines of tho re-
His offence was riding too fast through interference with vested rights, violation of upen produce in Court
Concession. driven out of the Concession, perhaps often of the general hostility to railways based that he had informed Archbishop Walsh The beggars and intere generally were and so forth; and the smouldering embere before the Parnell Commission yesterday old curaton, affronts to superstitious beliefs, London, Feb. 23-Mr Pigott admitted
treated roughly.
Mersts Fleming and Ferguson, engineers Many dogs have recently bean poised to familiar grounds have been dili that he (Pigoti) believed the famous letters and shipbuilders, Paisley, launched from
gently fanned unite dans by those who have were feries by the Sikhs.
The aboru admission of their yard on the Bod inst a stool screw stem- It is dith Pigott, as well as his contradiation, arcer, named the Singapore, which is intended The Chinese were often hesed to speak of erit, towover, to disassaciate this outburst creating a profound sensation throughout for passenger and cargo service between the cruelty of these policemen. They were of the anti-progressive spirit from the pre- the country
China and Singapore. Ber ditensions are power to disinfect premises, destroy ready on the alightest pretence to attack seines that the leaders of the re- put in au appearance'at to-day's sitting off will be fitted by the builders with their pecular circumstances uf tiny capital
London, Feb. 20 voen.-Pigott failed to 20 feet in length, by 36 foet beam. She Sec. 13. Claims for compensation. On February 5th Decurred the occasion of action against the progressive schemes of the Parveli Commission. The President patent improved balance quadruple-expaa- An opium-smoking gambling the Empress are the persons who +zar asked bir Itichard Webster if he knew where in engines, to indicato 1,600-horsepower. beggar as found gambling in the Conces
cise the greatest influence over the youth- he was, but Sir ichard said that he w ain. He was ordered out, but Chinese ful Monaroh-the worshippers of the rot aware that Pigott was going to absent Malta on the oth inst, from Yokohama, The british steamer Claymore arrived at like, was very show in oying herenpon rising sun, who have doubtless calculated himself, and was quite brutal act, if trae. The wat fell down political fores with great care.
the request of Sir Charles has discharged about 200 tone of her carg seemingly ineeuaible. He was taken up of the Emperor are among the usb pro- granted.
The tutors Russell a warrant for his arrest was then to enable her to go on the hydraulic lift.
The steamer Belleropdas, which left the and carried to the British Consulate. Mnounced; and the most efficient Minister of lauslie'd sent for Dr. Lyuch, who examine Teung-3 Yamen, end hosts of other per visit to Mr Labouchere ou Saturday and return and dock, she having lost her anchor Londen, Feb, 24, later.-Pigott paid a Meney on the 3rd inst. for Penang, had to ed theman, and ou Filing no sign of injury, smagus of importares in the Stato, the signed a coufession that the famous Parnell and chain, and damaged her hawse pipio, for dinisfection of pabliu cat-sold, the Canal that there was 110 series Marquis Teing excepted, are either tilent documents were furgeries
trouble (which was no since the san is or swell the ranks of the onfeotrits. The
It is anggested, with the view of stepping Sec. 10. Penalty on letting houses in well). The Contortured the police head of the movement
London, Feb, Before the Pamell recruits from China joining the pirates in Tan the Prince of Commission yesterday Mr Shannon, Pi- Tong-King, the French gansons should be which infected persens have bou take the man sway. They carried h
and put him down in the middle of the road. Ton, cominonly known as the Fifth Prince, roll's solicitur, testified that on Monday stationed at Monkai, Lang-son, Chai-ká, † On Cal lodging Sec. 20. Penalty on peran letting just within the Concession, in front of the dent character, who, without any respon declared that he only forged two of balance of the troops could be posted at the a man of vaceuth manners but of indepen he received a letter from Pigott in whigh Corbang. Imokal, de The majority of the houses making false statements na to Baptist Chapel. It was As Year, and the ability has been at various times a thorn in Farnell's [sic] letters, and that the rest important centres, such as Hanoi, Kwara Shangh
Chineas ahops being closed, there were many the side of both his brothers. And so were genuine and were obtained from Payen, Soven Pagoda, and Thus-an, and With hut one exception, peceisely similar paplein the streets. Aerated overwhelming did the opposition appear risk Casey. The Commision has been between these points and the frogtiem provisives to the above are to be found in around the man, and were told that he had that it is hard to nainy a single individual adjourned in order to enable Sir Richard blockhouses weald sotice. There shimla-18 Leaf, 150 fin
30 days' night, privato, the Public Health Act of 1875, the wording Licked by the policeman and was of weight wakua dared to sow himself a of which, in adapting them to local re dying. At 4 p. the cruva hat increased
Webster to consider has cones ahould be enough staff officers for the new garri Sareru quirements, has been followed as cinecly as to hundreda. The kicking of the man partis of an enterprise which hut then be adopted.
other day received full Imperial sanction,
gons, an it is slated that that department in prasible Section 18 dose not cover in the took place guon efter nuen.
Mr Parnell will prosecute Pigott for for Toog-King is six times as strong as that of About 4 p.m. they began an attack on the axecutive.
and had already passed
sed into the English Act,
the hands of gery and perjury.
an army corps in Franc 11 Part IV provides for the Board the Police Station, quite a weak attack, led
(Fisken at Murre Falconer di Co,'s Pris bringing within the Ordinance or any part by small boys, some of the crowd poking Prince of Thu may possibly cause the dition of India was, et J. Gorst aid. Calops, one of the composite then of This audden death from apoplexy of the London, Feb. -Reference to the cone comes from Sydney that the
Quan's Bond.) thereof those diseases which are not specion and others chering. It w evident hastile movemsus to fhil; and it may even ignored in Bier Majesty's speech osing to retools, is already disabled. The Calliope BARONELTE de fically mentioned in the Ordinance and to that the mob menut mischief, B. Da's be that in the few days which raunin of the present prosperity there. It was in-as commissioned for the first time exactly he nucessary to apply.some, if Corul ant for Chinese soldiers. Only the right of the Empress she may bere the correct to say that Government was un- two year ago, alter tying idle after but which it be upisima pontained therein. feu caine, armed with all bamboo stick satisfaction of witnessing the triumph of funnily towards the native spiration posed. She first went to Chi
Bad 21. Banitary Board may by re- They caine to encourage the mob rather her poilag
completion for considerably more than that olation declare uther dispsses to be than to quell it A small official appeared We know but little of the Court imi extend to the natives of India, besides a She is built of atool, sheathed with wood The policy of the Government was to the transferred to the Australian Stalinn. on the sesite and sized one of two leaders, pues, and it may be that the contest over share in the administration of the col and copper, and was constructed at Part- within the foregoing provisiudadan Sto 22. Public notice of order to be but was stoned in the attempt. the railway is but an indication accidentally as far as possible the management of their
given.
Mr Duff's new Lotses, near the Poliss brought into prominence of far-reaching own affairs.
mouth. Her hall is now a leaky that it Bec 23. Concerning evidence of pub-Station, had us wall it front. Many differences within the walls of the Imperial VARLIKE DEMONSTRATIONS BY THE AMIR OF
is quibe on the cards she may be ordered licity:
people gathered in the lower verandate to Palace; and if so, the isoidents following
home at osem, as the committee instructed These three sactions have been framed lok on whits the l'olice Station was being the full accession of the Emperor will be Loos, Feb. 35-A telegram from amins and report on her entition has 12 Tomatoes-1. D. Kurojas; 2, H: E closely on the lines of the recommendations-torn down. About sunset Mr Duf's three looked forward to with very grant inter. st., Charjui d‹ted yesterday has text rezsived | visible to stiṣimpt to repair her on the i of the Bulent Cuminister of the House of houses were set on fire. It is said that It would be vain, in the absence of data, to here which atata that the Amir of Bokbare,
expromedian opinion that it is not ade 2 Vegetable Marrows-I, D. Nowrojes ;3; Caninions in the report of the 2nd of Jauns } they procured kerosens oil from the paliculite on whist miry accur, but the with bergo suilitary escort, Lita gote to en bare been brought about by the total or i
1832
station. This bad stats of things sargomen quarters. It is my opinion that the burn significance of the action of the magnates 12. Part V (Legal Proceedings) concerns; ing of these houses ws the muggestion of who either think they know best the mind
Shebriniab Sec. 24 Benimary proceedings for of the moment, and not because of any and jumper of the sovereign,
THE FACTORY ACT FOR ÉSULA.
partial decay of many of the bolta naod in or who are fences, penalties etc.
tumity towards the owner or pccupants pould at of their ability to contrul him Lord Cross replying to a question denied Bed 25 General provisions as to sum Daly one was oorspies, and that by an cannot be mistaken. But it does aut follow that he had said that the Factory Act meat is Aide-de-Cazzp to the General Major H. 8. Brownrigg, whose appoint mary proooedings
inquot Customs offices, against whom the that a new era of anti-foreign and suit-per- would shortly be introduced into Jadis: Commanding st Hong Kong we sanoqneed
Nowrojes; 3. A. F. Alves,
3 Lettres Cabbage 1, D. Nowrojes; 2, C.
P. Chater; 3, H. N. Body,
1 Dish Parsley-1, J. D. Hamphreys, 2
Major Dempster 1 3, D, Nowrojos.
50 Puds of P-1, J. E. Cox, 2, J. Mit
chell; 3, J. M. A. Silva
50 Pods of Deans, French 1, J. Cox;
2, D. Nowroja
25 Fuds of Beans; Broad-1, D. Nowrojce; |
2, J, H. Cox.
25 Potatece, white 1. D. Nowrojse; H, J.
H. Cox; 3, H. E. Denson.
35 Potatoes, Red, Major Dempster; 2, D. Nowrojos; 3, J. M... Bilva
9 Turnips-1, Miliar; 2, Major: Deragator:
3, J. M. A. Silva
6 Sweden--1, J. M 4. Siva; 27C. P.
Chater.
Sec. 17. Penalty on exposure of in-
fected parane and things.
Seo. 18. Pensity on failing to provide
Voyances.
infections discnso.
12 Onions-1, D. Nowrojue; 2, O. P.
Chater.
12 Lecka--1, Major Dempster; 2, D.
hat all of
Nowroje; 9, H. N. Mody.
12 Shallots None,
35 Radish Turnip rooted-1, J. H. Coz 2, D. Korrojas; 8, B. N. Mady
25 Radishes, long-1, Mejor Dempster,
Kohl Rabi-1, D. Nawrojte; 2, D
Humphreys; 3, C. P: Chater,
Savoys-1, D. Nowrujou; 2, B. J
Holmes; 3, AE. Detec
25 Brussels Sprouts, J. tt. Cón
Denson; 3, 0.-P. Chater.
O. P. Chster 3, H. J. Holmes.
& Sootch Kale-1, Major Dempeter; 2, J.
Mitchell 3, . E. Denson.
Ibabarb-Bone
Art/#2091-1, C. P. Ühater : 2, J. M. da
Silva; 3, H. N. Mody.
TUR GOVERNMENT'S POLICY IN KERA.
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