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No. 86 82 NOVEMBER 18, 1890.)
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H. Wuodeock A. E. G. Young, ATA.
Q. G. Boylo. É A H. Wuodcock R.A.
F. Dundas (91st)
Jackson (91at)
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E. W. Maitland F. Maitland -W. Newton
L. Hallward E. A. Rani
SUPREME COURT. IN VICE ADMIRALTY.
· 1300 TORBES AND OTHERS, THE SHIT
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remarkable eric Viceroy's schule for of mehed at the publ the firet ing
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28th October-
FATTENINTHE PEOPLE, FATTENING IN THE MISERIES OF dondered
NOW OFFICIALS STEAL IN CHINA.
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scheme such us the renaming of the lotus to samp the work, and keep as much THE MEXICAN BIKING DOOM-Frufcuor port to the Council, and the unofficial | when we began I was one of the origim inatter of not the people of Hongkong, as
pond between the two sections as the Tong money as they could for themselves. The Hartwig, who has been on a trip through members desire to have their views, and members we never thought the task which people everywhere, had to be educated up to
Ting Loke, the building of ornamental Director-General reports that fio dramissect The above match will be played on Fri bridges, etc, etc. It is amusing Mexico, predicts that Chihuahus will tune opitions recored in the reprt to be last lay before us was of the magnitude which this matter. Not long ago and of the end.
bridges, olo, etc. It is amusing to watch these Kuchu promptly, and did not allow it afterwards turned out to be. When an ing members at the recent mesting in
construe.The st of the next places to natonish the world. He before the Council
wished to begin our labours we found the Birmingham of the Media Assurday and Saturday, caramencing at the Chinese inquisitiveness and construe the outery that are in consujunes to says that some of the Mexicans who work
tiveness at work on the Viceroy's mive.shake his purpose in the feast. The Colonial Bearetary am auto there first difficulty confronting us was to know tion poke of the great progress on Friday. The teams are as follows Who ever yet found a Chinaman without the ores there are making 1,000 dols. a will be no objection to passing this motion; our mo
Whoever ya
The struggle between the Chinese officials what were the lows we were to revise. had been made in England in this tnorth out of nach mito, laugh they par vas still 1. ennot allow to pass without some only thing we had was the volums rupest. He said that the people lind been nothing bat, the most primitive reduction comment a remark which has been made edinances a
primitive reduction camusent member who has just contain the laas na sliey had been readily come
ranging from a slotsch-ache to an calipse 1 which occasionally broke out into natual ranging from a slomich-nche to by the hep member who has just of the ordinances up to 1803, which did educated up in these matters, and they new T.8. Smith (Capt.) E. W. Blair theory to account for any phonomonon and the Yellow Rivor is a chronic warfare
hon aps
The purchase of the lake originally caused battle, and we should not perhaps therefore Bat doen. I think his memory must have attrice (iration, 1.x.
at has not contain the laws as they had been readily accepted as a matter of course and Capt. Dunn
much puzzlement what was to be done wonder that the abuz ahish are found By
with it 1. I heard ons renna giren. The uring a campaign in Europe ra noted by A PRACTICAL SEEMON. --In an entertaining slightly inled him with reference to the passed bat as they had been amended by n of lulus measures which when first F. Lammert
public-Kamen, N.
Viceroy was probably intending taugudes Me Het. Wa know that is a campaign at article on Manners and Custunts in Sicily reports of the Finance Committee. Your former Commission. After some time, and suggested they looked upon is arbitrary, Giralton, 1.x.
will probably he s rate that at a little trouble, Me Mackean, who was vexatious, and as an invasion of public Kimer, Ex.
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and public published in the Nineteenth Century, Mr Excellency will probably be aware that at a then Becretary, succeeded in obtaining a rights and public property; and he added Dr. Mure, n..
western-science department, Leace the sto home, in spite of the existence of elaborate ing of Council held a week egia print of the no had to go over the Health Offloor or the
dents would be required to enter on waters checks and counterchecks and audits, there Hamiton Aidé gives a specimen of a village meeting of Council Fold a week ago it was then Beretary, succ
be.
amusements as well as western studies is on onoreions waste of public maney and sermon, It is of an essentially personal my duty to submit mintites of the Finance print of the ordinances from 1865 up that the Englishman's boass that his house 8 Cuzon
westerns what the are always eager to bathe and amutian.cous enrichment of unscrupuleus and practice and practical character, and Ray has Committee, in which it appeared that to 1882, and then we had to go over was his castle had entirely disappeared bo G. Woodocok...
swin; hence the lake was provided for the contractors, and thore in the anime while in swim; hence the lake wa Pro On epitomised thus: You have heard the division had taken place on a question and all the ordinances to see how the for the visits of the Health Oficer or the Burn
immersion of the students: On which I the supply of material for than fights against words of our Divips Master, my children, it was distinctly stated that the division dinances in the book had been amended intrusions of the nuisance inspectors, Sines 8. L. Darby
That took the Health by enbecquent legislation.
That tuck or the Burni
may comment that the Chinese student to the Yellow Ritor. Officers in handing orec in Hongkong the Government and A. N. Other who seems to have left His parables and had taken piece and the result was given.
whom entrance on such a sobolarship might charge of portions of the work debit example for Turks and Protectants rether.
His Excellency As I statet at great abel of time as all the men forco Ordinance had been put in A. Lee, R.A.. Itis Excellency As I stated at of alzu
he proposed would decline before accing their successore with the cost of material than for you, who set contrary in every our last meeting, if the infficial bers of the Commission were holy men. he was sure, the public, also owed a debt of
When we had dem Urst, to the members of the will have done
had given in
the pond, and a foreign student would which have already bean paid for out of way to His teaching, What cold ungrateful member consider they
deeling
public lands, and the sons and grandsonE em, hatically after seeing it. creatures you are to when I ceased to be Acting Attorney which they had and als creatures you are to me, your pastor, and to a better opportunity of examining the consider what revision would be necessary. Board for the time they do Sanitary
The alterations of residence necessitated of deceus d'oficials often draw mupey for your charch ! You neglect both the luuse estimates in the manuer non proposed I may state that at the end of 1887, working out the ordinance, for the interest luuso estimates in the was we had to gratitude to the public, alzu pwed a debt of
ail this luni ding have been carried our apples, which were in the first instance of led and Bie intrater. I am poor and that they no os for the time they had given in of led and Bis iniuster. I am poor and than they would have under the present when I craned to be Acting Attorney which they had taken in their work and the old, and my clothes ura in holes. The walls but there is any objection to agreeing to present to the Council, but an preowledge of the spirit its high thiona old, and my cinthes ura in holes. The walls system of the Finance Consinitico, I do not General, I had prepared a statement of the zeal which they had shown in purging out (Before Sir James Bustell, Chief Justice,)
with frietics and consideration save in one shed at the publ s expenas, Straka network
Thunday, Nov. 13. and from the experience
mrtientur which given, the usual handle for of materiala rot unused became they are of the Chatob are tumbling; the roof ses but there is any objection to agreeing work of the Commission which I intended their powers and from the ex: E 000
complaint of the Viceroy's ashone. Is in pposed to be the private property of threatens to fall in. No and gives me any to the motion ss it is put today. The to present to the Council, but an upper which the public had gained and from the
tially
remarkable evidence of the interworkings officials, while they really belong to the thing. No ano pays oven for a man to motion as it now-slunds is sufisinatially tunity did not occur before the arrival of knowledge of the spirit it which those
a lo liberate any of his relations from Purgators! the same is the one of which notice was Mr O'Malley, and I have not been able to metaliere exercised their duty it scomod ko
as the only
And it since. I may stalo that nearly all him that the public aus in reason. This was a claim by the crew of the 1e of despotic and donucratic power that in public. The whole system, in fact, is a
that the public aua hal no reason Is this just ? Is this right? I speak plainly given at leat mouting, unly that it is pr the ordinatices in this hook were revised, whatever to opt ose any further extension ruvian ship Sara Mercedes against the ship land whers mo man can buy a piece of land slough of corruption, which only now and
the two
hat for ages. Mr Rubiuson, instructed by guess the neighbours are specable, the then a funcies and like Het bas the plook 19 more oficial moribers should oppose
le dink Peadsted for s 18 you, my children. I have celebrated tu pused that two "nly that it is pre- and it einer. I say state that nearly all hien that read their duty it scored lu Holy Mass this morning but if you think be added and that certain words contained great many arrended and some roof these powers. In order to show what in ship Sara Mercedes against the ship land where no man can buy a piece of land slough of cowhide system, in fact, is Holy Mass this morning but if yon dink be added and that certain words contained pented. One work of no little magai, had been done out what s might be Mr Mussop, ap ears for the plain-founder of a College can shut up a pallia ar energy to atir up. In reference to this the Ical ordin- done in the way of Sauttery Improve ills, and Mr. Pollock, instructed by road by buying up the houses on both last abuse of the diepated ownership of and gring to do so next Sunday, unless in in the motion before have been omitted, pented.
Mar's Billatorials, he reports that he has decided the meantime you give me something you Therefore I had no hesitation when I heard aners which had a boon expressly re- ment he would like to quote a state Messrs. Caldwell and Wilkinson, watotted sides of a part of its course.
keerdin- the the meantime you give to soothe the the hon. member tending the motion about pented sud in order to give the Concil the meantime you give me something, you Therefore I had no hesitation when I heard tudo was to fi d cut the kaal ordin done in the way of Sauitary Improve Mussop, ap eared for the plain-founder of a College can shut
been expressment also made at the moting De are mistaken. No: you shall have zo
pented and in, ender to give the Council ment also made at the meeting of the the case on behalf of the Captain and the is the only read for half a mile, connect-pon having an inventory taken of the painful spectrale of seving me die of luting him aabetitute it for the motionic inen of our work I may mention Medical Association in Brigham Dmate of the ship, who are making a similar ing at right angles the two main strecte sisting stock and declaring it all public estas on and after the 23rd of last hunger: I will leave son: I will go away, the order of the day. The question, nadie I -
last meeting, seems to me to ordinised of 18-7, which repeats expready Alfred Hill, modical Bar of heaishte of the ship, who are making a similar ing at right angles tie two wain strects on having an inventory taken of khu
bad potive, And when your last hour is come, and you stated at reponis claim
re a number of ordinances which had ceased for Birmingham, atated that is to claim) take tee of this part of the city, yet because is property
Mr Robin and the plaintifa claimed runs through the college its understood month. Satyvival
The third main abuse that the mome resolve itself really into this-is it more number
it to be in force or had become unnecessary vival of sanitary work niny be regarded the balance of their wages. The ship asil that is to be closed. The Viceroy who have brought you-ah you will wish rue desirable in the opinion of the unofficial to be in force or had become necessary vival of sanitary work may be regarded as the balance of their
unofficiar
The having taken place about 1873, aud aed from Ualso in August 18 9 on a voyage wished to apply scholarship to the practical cialist notices is the miscalculation and back then-your old pastor whom you have members that the catimates, more particular had been impliedly repealed.
ters that cohedule of that ordinance contains no less glance at the death rates of either the to Huugkang and back. She arrived results of cience and trade does not hesitate management that preside over the work arly in regard to tlus three matters lua
of tic agregate Toysge treated so badly !!
have been sentiuned, abaald be considered dinin 104 ordinances which we had to con- country generally or af tlie agregate of the in Hongkong in November 1889 and to damage the trade of an entire quarter. Not only are the materials required not
Hongkong in N Shy arrived resulin apply echolarship to the largest English towns, or of the fair aho had not proceeded from this for the promotion of scholarship. The bought at the right time, but the purchas- shopkeepers grow! and have to submit:ng is so arranged that the accounts may be mitter than that boy should port on the return royage. by aspecial committee that that they should aider. Another work which took a Jong 20 largest English
principal tears blic Akorter very interesting piece of diploma. by considered by the Finnes Committee. I time was going over a large number of acte prinsipal towns individually, proves that in
His Lordship-Is the ship sufficient to while area the scholars who will chiefly be cooked without detection. An officer ANOTHER I tir information, a correspondent says, has am afraid that some few words tha: I made in this colony, and of lions which actual improvement in every instance in the public pay all these claims?
an of Parliament to see which could be applied the last 17 years there had been a grat
nent talk of the damage to trade, the dia draws soparately for stones, for earth, for dechiul Germany in ronse of on last and publishing reference to the altitude of Germany in renee of on last occasion have been mis-
nse of cn lass occasion have been mis- av to
occasion have been mind is applied we intended making a list health, as marked by the declive in the Mr Robinson-No, my Lord. She may turbance of households and the waste of fascines for emergency expetass, and gard to Japan. For many years Germany understood or it has been considerad applied we intend
The Commission death rate. But, Gotwithstanding the fall be efficient to pay these claims but not the public money. Vaily is dende a Gallio to host of other items, there bolig no ar
But, butwithstanding, all three clums? aud the other Pawers worked harmoniously that I made use of words which I really and publishing
hallasted from 1882 artil the beginning of in the death ratos generally, mist of the other claims that will be brought against carry reforms throu. I in China.
ainst carry reforma thro-factory, impossible to with England in Japan. Two years ago belieu I did not make use of
Iron-works, cloth-factory, and what else owing to the regularity in issuing the Iron-werks, cloth-factory, and what else augments made for any work beforehand, Prince Bismarck, possibly thinking that the not eay it was a matter for the auoli-that an A turnicy Go erat had been appointed not to satisfy health authorities or lesulih tion to complete the verage and there needs building..all in waiting an i Prince Bismarck, caribly thinkingion had nial Trezabors to decide whether the private practical
this year. When we had scertained large towne have death rates which ought her. The ship is not at present in a condi-
asud tunda. It is, of course, time for this diplomatic co-operation had cial members to decide whether the an Attorney General
Practice bit officers. Two hundred years ago, if any no prospecs of her being repaired
efficere
the statement of an officer that ho come to an end, every private practice bit officer. Two hundred years ago, if anyo
an oud, and that Eroty Power special commition should be held in without the right to perfo Pic official one had predicted, that the then death rate time has con given for that, but no steps and paring-down of contractora pstimates. has thrown a certain quantity of earth and alwuld look out for itself in Japan, signed public orin private. "What I did say as toties, the Commistion considered that thy of 8) per 1,000 in London would be re- have been, takon to complete the Toyage Outer walls and masses of material on the fascines and stops letu a certain breach, sind should look out for itself in Japan, dalis. that it was for the tuficial members to could hardly hich they had given excited only the limit of provement is
fin Japan, signed public orin private. What I did say was with larger remuneration for he prospect of her being repaired. Aimple in China, probably during the balancing check treaty with that country while Lord to be expected
to continue the duced to 20, his statement would bare The Captain
20, his statement would bare The Captain received orders from the cloth-works site, machinery and short lines thus peculation is easy. What the memo bury was negotiating one. It was general. decics or rather to express their viown costuiteas services, hich they had given excited only ridicula. But it cannot be owners to discharge the crow
of rails from the Han to nowhere in parti.rialist proposes to do is to issue therallotted gratuiteas ly said at the time that the Chancellor had whether they would have the estimate and they therefore closed their sitting supped,
its
His Lordship-I think it would shorton cular at the iron-works, give earnest of fis. 600,000 a your in four equal instal stolen a march on us; but it was of little considered by special comraittes, in while it was in England I believe it was reached; that the resources of impreventive the case if we had the evidence of the Cap activity are many months have passed inents for definite purposes and this ar
for the treaty, like others of a which case they would be consider in decided that a reprint of the ordinances medicine
aanece medicing are exhausted. On the contrary, tain. I wish to know what reason there. ueo to him,
rargument, he hopes, will place matters atain. I wish to know what similar character with other nations, was private, rather than have the considered decide
scharged he had not intended
on a definito bugis, and prevent secounts not ratified. Nevertheless it was a distinct in Financo Committer, when they would be should be made and that is being done, there is goud reason to believe that at was for discharging the men.
such remains to be The Colonial Secreary-With remoat or quite no much remains to be
Mr Robinson said he
being rendered fur work that never WAS branking away from the old system of considered in public. I did not like on
from the old By Thone Iss occasion to biderable importance that $9.99 bha in Secretary's as he had already stated, was the members arrived here on he crew of my ship. The present
to
The abuses of the fourth category aro friendly co-operation with England. Ihone last occasion to baatily, accept a motion ference to the financial part of the diase as has already been accomplished, to call the Captain, but would do so if his now the General von Caprivi, inking ad- which I thought of considerable importance on-member's question I have to siste lu presence of these statements he thought Lordship thought it ver
a kerematy
Augustino Bianistega, the master of the
those that arise from hurry and confusion. The Director-General holds the Tautas Tantage of the new Japanese proposab, bas without giving the ungRicial members time that 89.99 baa beon opent up to the they should do everything they could to returned to the old, entente cordiale on this to consider what I thought the result of end of last October in Secretary's and improve the Health Ordinance, which, as Sara Mercedes, who was then calles, said.
of Callan in August 1881-and The N-U. Duty News, in the couras of responsible, the Taoas delegate their subject, and has brought Germany into line such motion: would be, and 1 du not Clerk's salaries. With rotorenee to the he had already stated, was a tentative use I left the port
not printing of the new edition I may inform sure, and they ought to give the members arrived here on 19th November 1989. The two articles reviewing a memorial by the duties to the seven anbprefects, the latter hesitate to say to-day, aathat there cau be pre hos. member tast on 9th June 1890 the of the Sanitary Based such farther powers plaintiffs are the crew of my ship. The present Director Guneral of the Yellow the works, and when waything serious with Ecgland on Japanese questions.
everything on to the people in charge misunderstanding about it, that if a special the hon. member tast on 9th June 1850 the of the Sanitary Bas;d such farther powers srived here on 19th November 180. The two articles reviewing
Council voted $3,000, being the spacunt as they reported to be necessary for carry ship is not now in a condition, to go to sea.re committee is appointed by this Council. required to Le expended for 200 copies of ing out their work. It was proposed to re. She requires extensive repairs I have re. River, says -
cours, there is general ignorance all round,
all su The Mormons have come out with a now
with from owners to dis- There is one feature connected with the and the utmost alarm and confusion. lasted several weeks.
been profession of faith, the result of a conference to consider any matter, under the present required to be expended for 200 copies of ing out their work. It was proposed torty ship is not now in a condition, to go to profession of faith, the result of a conference to consider any matter, under the present These dealt will ogived instructions to the of the profession of faith, the result of a conference customs; that special committee doce aut nitahont. 86,009. To that I may add that matters of drainage which could easily be charge the o'er in Hongkong governm
matters of drainage whisk could easily be charge the oen in Hongkong. I got a government of Chian, which is very ra. Nobody knows where to find anything, of Elders, which has lasted several weeks, custom, that special committee dace aut it the new edition. The total cost will be peal sections 40 to 48 Tetor She requires extensive repairs. I havo
sa does the Finance Committes, in public after the first 200 copies the cost of each prosited for and had already been pro telegram to that effect in August last, Imarkable in a despotism such as that od an application is at once made for a I think the bon, member who accended the 100 will be $1380. Mr Lezol, who is sucing vided for by by-laws The advantage was have not discharged them because I have government in, and that is the freedom special grant of funds to one of the Tautais. We believe in God the Father, in Jeans an error
cut prezent motion was rather under a oru this edition through the press, expects it to this, that if experience proved that any no funds to pay them with. I handed to the with which the abases of the systom area is flurried, and applies to the Director- Christ, and the Holy Ghost; that zoon will cous impression in stating that the views of
of be finished by the end of March next better motland could be adopted in the Peruvian Consul here a statement of wages displayed from time to time in the Feming disceral, who is dumb, and the end is that be punished for their own sius, not for the ex March sext better motlund could be adopted in the Perusah
construction or position of drains, the imdue to the men. Two of the men joined Gazette. Sometimes the Emperor himself the funds are gritted with no idea how or
to t those of Adam, that mankind may be saved the unaliini members cauld not be ex. be finished by the end of Maret it this, that if experience proved that any have not discharged them because I havmarkable in a despotism such as that od
read by the Colorisl Secretary has proved His Excellency said the Culonial Secre-provement could be effected without having the ship in Hongkong; another joined in and sometimes the Cousuta inveigh against where the regular allowance has heon through Christ, and obedia ice to the laws red and recorded; 1 think the quotation Year.
Another Saigon and the
called
that heads and ordinances which appertain to the faith rather the contrary. I should have thought tary had mentioned the expanses that had recourse to the Legislative Council. Another Saigon and the rest in Callao I sent to the corruption that prevails throughout the pent. Such abuses cannot be checked the more deobange was the substitution of the words my owners for 42,140 but have never got official world, in terms fully as strong as in the burry of the moment in thỏ in Christ and through repontanes: in myself that had the nupficial members been incurred, but a table giving inors de-change was the substitution of the words my owners for 2,1dy but have
defective or insanitary for the words domy baptions by immersion and laying on of considered that these matters were such as tails had been impared And if the Hon. defective or insanitary for the words do any answer. I have got no instructions those that appear from time to time in the isco of the enemy, so to say but
Hon.ctive coricon
fective and inaaritary. The principal pro-about what to do with the ship. We left press, and no attempt is made to conceal that they exist no man in his sen- hands. We believe in the same organisation could be dealt with the Finance Com-member wished, it would be printed.
vision of the amending Ordinance was cou-hers for Saigon in January last and reminin ur soften the accusati on, when the momsen will venture to disbelieve for a
this as that of the Primitive Church-nam. ly, mittes, it would have been quite Mr Whitehead said it would be desirable tained in section 2, which provided that the ed there till June last, when I g ta cargo rials or decrown are published. Everything moment. The memorialist goes on to say
tained in secting 2 which provided that roniness, and no attempt is made to concent that they apostles, prophets, pastors, teachers, and open them to have made any to have it printed, so as to have it on to Board may from time to time delegate to for Hongkong. We experient d very bad that we or our contemporaries have said that if the funds were tained direct to the evangelists. We believe in the gift of recommendations they chose to make and cord.
and
the Sanitary Superintendent, all or any of weather on the way to Hongkong and had from time to time or may say about sub-prefects, they hate to pay so many tongues, in prophecy, revelations, visions, then when they drew up a report if they
the powers conferred upon it by sections to work the paupt. We ran abort of pro- the way in which the public Funds squeezes, that their charge for the work and healing. We believe the Bihin to be differed from the conclusions como to un
17, 18, 19, 30 and 53 As the Board only visions in Hongkong and I applied to thearo diverted into the pockets of the pin done would be many times more then the the Word of God, so far as it is translated acont of the officials being in the mo- The Acting Astomey General moved the met once a fortnight, gerst delay might Consul for usintaute. One day the meo darius is confirmed by official documents market rato The remedy that the memo correctly, and also that the Book of jorily, it would be quite open to them second reading of a Bill to amend the Cat take place and it might take a month or so were abadutaly without food. I have on- freely given to the world, and the only rialist proposes is to institute a picked Mormon is the Word of God. We believe it would be quite open to theme Acting Astomer General moved the 17, 18, 19, 36 and 53 As the Board only to work the pumps. We rat short of Mormon in the Word of God. We beliure to have statud, by way of postscript, the Diseases, Slaughter-houses and Markets to remove a nuisance. Power wen given deavoured to raise money on the security of tfferede is, that where the foreign press board under his own immediate supervi nil God has revealed and is now revealing, as it wore, to the general report, their Ordinance 1887. He said the real object in to the Board to revoke the delegation the ship but did not succeed. all God has revealed and yet reveal many views in such as, after giving was to the original ordinance cases, to refor.
hints at constant malversations, and ein- sion who shall purchase a part of the ma and we believe that He will yet reveal many views in regard to any particular mat bringing forward this amending ordinance at pleasure. There was another mat- Mr Robinson said he did not proposa tohizzlement by the muudaritis, the Peking terials required enabling him thus to obeck important things regarding the Kingdom of ter. But inseunuch as, after giving was to provcut the adulteration of food itar, out mentiused in the Ordinance call any further evidence.
of the doings of the subprefects. This board Castle openly asserts to practice will also exercise a general control over the tant thinks regarding the Kingdom of views in regal to art, their Urdinance 188aughter-houses and Murkets take place and it might take lay might Consultengkong and I applied to the the way in which the about sub-prefects, they God. We believe in the literal gathering the matter evay consideration they think but as the original ordinance had beentercrowding. to which he wished His Lordship ordered the ship to be sold the crimes. It has bout of Israel, in the restoration of the Ten the estimates will be more thoroughly already amended by two ordinades, to refor. That question had lately and referred the claims to the Registrar. hinted for instance, that she inundations of subprefects, will furnish climates for works Tribes, and that Zion will be built on this considered in regard particularly 19 and 21 of 1889, he had incorporated engaged the attention of the Board
the Yollow River are not at all unsatcome and undertake thur, if necessary, and re- contigent, We claim the privilege to these particular matters, in the man these in the present Bill, so as to and the members had taken very gread
to the army of oficials from Governors port directly to the Director-General. The worship God according to the dictates of the tf 18, he had incorporated engaged the worship God according to the dictates of ner thep abgest I can only again have one ordinancaigstead of three or four pains with it. Thus reported, however, that our own conscience, and allow others to de say that it is a course in regard to The alteration was contained in section 4 they were unable to act on amount of the
section 4 they were unable to act on scount of the HANG ORI TUNG IN THE NORTH, down, who are charged with the conser. latter holds himself personally responsible vation of China's Sorrow, as the destructive for the snccess of his plan, only stipuls the same. We believe that we must obey which the Government cannot possi lich ran as follows: No peraons shall wording of the ordinance. He had a hesly
We believe that others to do 85 that gest I can only these in the 189, he had incorporate to refor.
The Wachang correspondent of the Hood which all the farmer's folds ting that his accounts shall be pune. our tulera so long as they are honest, true, bly object. This, however, must be under sell or expose for asle or bring into the Co-recollection of the great fears that this At Daily News writes This city the pecursor of a grateful flow of ed unquestioned by the Board in Pok- chaste, benevolent, and virtuous.
stood, that when the repart of that special lony or into any market any food for men question of legislation against overcrowding boasts of several colleges for the encourage-silver into the official pucketa, which muching, and that the Emperor will pro- Article 12 of the Declaration abandons committee is brought before the Council, of in a tainted, adulterated, or unwhole me had aroused and to allay the fears and stop meat of learning. One of those, the more thin compensates for the temporary erly reward the members of the mome the systems of polygamy. The political course it will be necessary for the Council state or which is nafit for us, muder a the apposition, certain words were added at King Sin Sha Yuen, was founded during lose of button and titles indicted on rialist's proposed board, if at the end of two effect of time of polygamy. The political committee is brought foref effect of this departure will be very great fu agree with that report or to disagree penalty, not exceding one hundred dollars the end of the section. This section shall the Vi eroyalty of Li-Han-chang by those who ought to have prevented the years it has proved itself a success,
great fu agree with that report or so in idaho, There are 11,000 Murains in with such portions of it as may be deemed and the forfiture of the said food. What apply only to such districts or portions of Chang Chih.tuug, who was then Literary breaking of the embankutante. When It is not probable, we fear, that the expost this territory who will now be able to voto necessary. We all know perfectly well that was new in this section was the word districts as may from time to time be de. Chancellor of the province which he now we are accused of condemning a whole made by Hai Chen-yi will have any more under this new declaration.
in regard to such a queation as the military adulteration which had been left out of ignated by an offer of the Guvernor in rules. Its funds, as in all such cases, both large class for the faults of a few corrupt than a passing offct. Corruption and on- contribution it is one in toward to which the districts as may from time to time be de. Chantaller of the proving contribution it is one in regard to which the the 1:87 Ordinance, partly from inattuition Deancil. As no euch order had been issued, for building and endowment, were drawn dividuals, we can reply by referring to a bezzlement of public funds are too widen oficial membora ore keft very little liberty and partly because it was thought that the section had remained inoperative. It from publie subscription. The site chosen Memonal on the Abase counected with the spread in the previous day's Caseife in In the case of such a question as this, when adulteration of fand might be dentes at the section had remained inoperative. It from publie subscriptions The site chosen & report comes up the Public Health Ordinance, then under ke better to repeal that lat a paragraph
with recommendations duration of fund might be dealt with in was a question now whether it would not is the Areopagus of Wenhang, Yellow River Woike, pubished in the Fek notice of a deficit of no less than 155,000 A cooling of the Legislative Council was by the unofficial members the question consideration. Doubts had arisen whether altogether and is love, the popers easitoly the origin of whose as variously asing Gazette of the 22nd ultimo. It is written pictis in one of the Peking gratiarice for held this afternoon. There were present being one which it is considered the Go:
vernment have to support, the unofficial were sufficient in that respect, and therefore of
Ortance in the hands of the Sanitary Bard instead ribed to honour of the planet Mars or the by Ben Cuês yi, the Director-General of the efforts of one individual to bring order -His Excellency the Officer Administer-m-rabers must time to time to get him to proclaim certain
His Excellency the Oficer Administer vernment have to support, the unoficial the envisions of the Health Orotonnce altogether and to leave the powers entirely the origin of whose as variously asing Gazette of the 22nd ultimo. It is writion piculs in
that respect, and therefore be such use." It may get him to proclaim certain tain it is that, sipated in one of the lowest years ago be was faolot of the Hopsi Circuít even be doubted whether the Directors ing the Government, flon. F. Fleming; the social met be perfectly woll aware that be hard introduced the ward. adalteration of coming to the Governor in Council from memory of a meteor in the dim past. Gor the Yellow Kiver, who mentions that some unt of the chase to heal to bring order
eficial members can take no other course
parts of the city between two lotus ponds, when a special commission was out from General, with the bead intentions, while be The Acting Colonial Secretary encoded, districts. It might be that when he had to
parts of the chance au ite fimous name quasilou, and he then pushime to making Dew but to join in anpporting a measure against and the Bill was read a second time.
might be that when he had to parts of the city between the
to is Bon, W. M. Deane, Acting Colonial Bebut te juin in anpporting a measure against
go into the matter next time, he would in- it only rearablatice u ite famous name. Peking to tavestigate the Yellow River stopping leak on one side; will not Which there may be recommendations by the unofficial members. At the same time.
troduce some amendment in respect to that makes the readinets of its thustatants to question, and he then made sugges i find Eetura long that his new Board in pect to that blance to tellus ponds go be was mmtions that of the afforts of the Peking than 155,000 hear or to tell some new thing, Daring bumuo needed reforms, which expused him to making new leak on the other. section, A.
More of years this college has carried ont its the remonstrances of the entire staff of it will be my duty to forward to the
STOPPING CHINESE SMUGGLERN
most useful purpose. Ia studentaare officials contented with the River. We are Secretary of State for his consideration any opinions that may be expramed or any The Acting Attorney General moved the
The Attorney General moved the second selected from the most promising B, A. to infer that his that position was not ex- the Cha-alted enough for his suggestions to be sieve that may be reutilated by the unoff second reading of Bill to amend the Cbl reading of a Bill to amend the Arms Ordinis Tai attracting the Duke of the Chelastended to cial members in regard to any matters con- nese Emigration Ordinance 1889. The ance of 1889. The original Aruis Ordinance oellor daring: his tour of examination attended to but as the Emperor bae now pected, with the estimates. I hope now object of the Bill was to punish stow was introduced on the recommendation of throughout Hupeh. Soms scores of them hun
honoured hun with the supremo control of pected with the estimates. I hope that the estimates will be proceeded with aways and people who assisted or aided committee, composed of Sir George Phil- have rooms assigned to them within the the department, he feels himself in a poul- as quickly as possible, consistently with the theo. There was a heavy penalty in
was commonly known as the blockade of homes, join with the resident scholars in action. great care which is due to them, and so Australis upon saips which brought this lippo and our of two others, about what college walis; others, listog in their own lion to take an entirely independent lius of soon as this Special Committee shall finish are there in excess of a certain number Hongkong, and wish respect to the emag monthly examinations. The speciality of general masagament of the River he makes examinariosity of When the memorislist comes to tho their labours, of course the matter will base of the very small number allowed by the of to be brought before the Council, and Australian legislattires. In a recent te gling into Chine id kerosene, opini, salt this college is that its examinations are not general management of the River he maktės
tase it Ken kou
condition of the River can be gener- such conclusions as may be come to was found that sertain officers of a sis and other articles; and one of thesecom conducted in the ordinary en Chang or some very notable admissions. The or a ship, mendations of the Commission was that literary way, nor in the poem. but in die oud with colon is certainty from
tolemore Mr Ryrie-Your Excelleney, I gave considered in Council in referrence to any in casnivance with a Chinese hoog, here, the assembling of armed hands on the front the more-miscellaneous fields of history, ally foretold
if a fixed and netice of motion at fast meating, of
which definate conclusions at which it may be had taken down three or four stowaways tier of Chins should be prebibited. They geography, philosophy, or science afforded past experience, and
the very heavy since that date bas heen considerably necessary to arrive.
or perhaps more. In view of the Dowways tier of bling of armed hands on the front they, nor lit the pom ng or some very notable admissions The resolutions was unanimously carried. poll tax in Australia and of the advantages act on the part of the Colony prevent tha Provincial Degree A large library and shouta be required year after year for The resolutions was unanimously carried. poll tax in Australia and of the assay considered that it would only be a friendly by the third section of the Fyllabus for the consistent polley were pursued in dealing modifled, and I think the unofficia mombers
among which the Chinese found there, iba
it appeared
and therefore taining, amongst others say soientific funds a such band and its maintenance. People popstod eith THE LAW REVISION COMMISSION AND 173
that it did pay the aidare and appear assembling of sack band text the origial Degre, large, itbrary, co with it, there is no reason why additional that it did pay the aiders and abettors to the Arms Ordinance was introduced. Is books, was founded by La Bachang, bars the works consider these sains insufficient, On London Emuggie Chinese in aiders and abettors to assembling of the Colony present the Provin third section of the afforded past experience, Emoggle Chinese into the Australian colonies, was not desired to make that sorginanggits treasures are accessible to the member while outsider regard the whole pyetetu Mr. Whitehead, pursuant to notice Eat when the question was tried horsit was have been praitred, 18 wo are pur-
pu stowaways and therefore it was only aging Shu Yan the other great college within at her er it, and has long lunil Lite emberdement Memorialat is footly satisfied your Excelleney will give put the following question: Will found that while we might punish so wawas more stringent than was thought pensery of these go Atthie Ed the Klang Han while outsiders regard the whale pretetu all possible information. It is now propos- fixed sole
give the Government lay the fake there was no power or law to punish thege Arts finger go
full report of the Law Revision Com-whe, be took it, were the principal offenders perience had shown that that was not Another examination is ako held sache sbuses which the present Director Documentary, months od that in addition to the Colonial Secre- full roport of the Law Revision Com-whe, be took it, were the principal offends of arms that was prohibited, but ex the sity prizes are offered according to deeply anhatred of it, and has long bad the Secmission what Another examination is so held each rem
was not of attoress at dach examination intention as othes in addition to the Colonial Secre- mission appointed on 12th August, 1882, that is those who sided and abetted the suficients and in presence of month of which beside the regular prémitim General of the Yellow River finds existing On Paris tary, the Colonial Treasurer sad the 1882, he took it, were the principal offenders tary, the Colonial cabombers to prepare and report upon Drafte stowaways. To meet this defect it was had actually taken place from the mentary,
to prepare and report upon Bratte that is those who sided and sherred the perience had shown that that was fired socle este uffered according to deeply anhatied of it, and has long bad the
we mont
which-beside Tko sbuses
The 1
the present Director Surveyor Gongeal should also be there for 2 rusised edition of the Ordinances, proposed to introduce i to our legislation to time it had been found recetary pal prizes are offered by all the leading the rangentens of the River, and the the Committee. I don't know whether for a Yuvised edition of the Ordinances, towaways, To meet this defect it was subcient and is presence of what Another examination is ako helation mation of introducing some day arrange- of the Committee. I don't know whether
On demand,... I shall to its order in passing it to-lay, but and for amendments of the same, int the provisions of the English Ad. In to amend that ordinance and to give finister offcial in turn. Thus pour grades thous remedios be securunende, fit a considerable Crodita, 4 months' sight, I shall be its end the reclusion in sta modi corporating the results of such recent England, he believed, the penalty was power of search for aruje and therefore this merit may make a resily addition to their cursion of the toworial. The fiest abuse is On Berlin
shall now read the modi- Imperial legislation as appears applio at Bret £ and afterwards it was raised Bill was proposed, which gave power to the iced Apart from the question of the existe fied form :-That a special committee, so able to the circumstances of the Colony, to £25.
In view of the very haar Bill was proposed, which gave poster to the incomes of any sum up to something like a portion
the guscion an sisting of the unofficial members with the and providing for improved procedate penalty in the Australiss Colonies, amuant officer to enter or search any hours of shop he tant tealing and encouragement of the Director-G
siew of the very heavy magistrate to grant warrant to police saine of the studies, such a system of 18 Discstor Getiaral's fies and, going
ots of shop the organised system of robbery, beginning in On New York Colomnal Secretary, the Colonial Treasurer in the administration of Justice, and $1,000, which could at be how the constant ties and going
of the AS has Director-General's and the Surveyor General, be appointed a and darknes
anding to where it was suspected that armi ses con- the to examine into the details of the Batimator Commission since the date of its ap was too small and he had mads the
statement showing the total cost of the reduced, bathought that the English penalty coiled to merit, and the constant contact of talent down to the offices of the prefects. The Dredits, 60 days sight,
ile for next year, mainly with a view to a fall
mainly with a view to a fall poliment until the present time, how maximum penalty here 8500, with the
of its ap was too tight that the English penalty where it was suspected that arm of ship the value of the studies, such a son of tho zistence of what was practically an On Berlin
The Acting Colonial Besretary seconded with the police of the officials is admirable, offices were filled with a crowd of secretaries o The Acting Colonial Bearetary neconched, and the constant contact of of the Director-Genaral's offer and On Now York the potente consideration of the salaries question, and in what way the money has been alternative of six months hard labour,
His Excellency sincerely hoped the obs. and contrants very favourably with the old and clerks known as Kuchu. To wrerombay. public works and this until the public works and the military contribu spent, the work accomplished, and shout
contribu-spent,
jects of the Bill would commend them, system of life-fellowships in the English up their embezzlements they were in the selves to the unched members, and that universities which generally had no other habit of treasuring up as secret doca- THE SANITATION OF THE COLONY, to the time when the adition of the His Excellency-You wish to substitute res now being printed will be
Orduiances
Board of Wols in Peking, and they no that for the motion in the orders of the gablished, also the cost of the edition second reading of Bill to amend the this colony into his territory. Several
The Aering Attorney General moved the eastire world to some extent prevent result than mental vegetation and per- ments all the accounts rendered to the
the smuggling that was now going on from petual bachelorhood........ a
On Shanghai- A certain number of the resident scholar On depand, A certain number of the resident scholare doubt found it convenient to keep copias day:
Public Health Ordinance of 1857 Ex- cases had occurred recently of arin ships in the College first named have been trolling their own employers sud colleagues 30 days sight, private paper, 798
a Mr Ryrie If your Excellency pleases being printed.
ed bani forming themselves into Obi for
themselves into Ohi for me years signed for skill in us in the event of trouble arialog Besides Gold Lent, 200 fine ind His Excellery I have no ubjestiou. The Acting Attorney General-Sir, in perience gained in the working of this case lind courred recently of arin-ships in the College first named have been of all these accounts, as a muestre of co- Mr Whiteliad 1 beg: Sir, to second the respect to the first part of this question of Ordinance bad shown the necessity of nese territory, resulting in the loss of them
uestion of Ordinance bad shown the necessity of mere territory, resulting in the loss of thematics, and there has been a more of this, it was the duty of those in the De resolution. The unutisis members want the hon mambor, relating to a full report amending curtain sections of it. In order territory, resulting in the kass of thematica, and there has been a more or this it who d
In order life and serious wounding. He thought it Les regular system of examinations in those tor-General's office to persuade him that an opportunity of examining into the de of the prossadings of the Law Revision to make these sections more verful or to as the duty of this Colmy to do all
ppartenity of examining towing Commission, as his request by the Hon members that the old Os that we
studier the Government is render their enforcement more pesty the sould to prevent such resula, pas to
catastrophes were impending in particular tails of the timates for 1881 oring Commission, I am sorry the Gerorament is reader their enforcement more sperly the old resul
What the Chancellor of twenty years ago sections of this softly unnecessary work. river and frightsuing ha to the very large incresss in off not able to comply with his request by present Bill was introduced. He might re our interest and to the interest, of Chies
les in cist salaries, the suorious amount of laying on the table such a report. No ro- mind the Hon members that the old Or interes cial
On that we should to every messa in our commenced the Viceroy of bday proposer law sanctioning perfectly unnecess was the first utlio works and port has ever been inade by the Com. dinance was the first attempt in this Colony power
attempt in this Colony power to prevent snuggling tato China to complete. Mare Hill is now howl. Those in the cades of the two Thotais de- money to be spent on military contribue mission to the Government. Ever since to introduce in any systematic shape. It was also our duty, in consequence of the possibly
to pres The large interesse in the military contribute
past inate under the hand of numerous roted themeshes to extracting close as to be appointed as a aps the Commission obtained the services or form susctmanta relating to the public various treaties pased between England masons who ate palling down the cottages, they porn bly cold from the provincial tlow, They ask to its aplain members of a paid Secretary we had week haalth of the Colony and as he tud, tas and China. The power to search for aris ground bought for the arvelion of the Cul what they needed in setting, to the River wal committer, with three officially meetings, sometime on all sides, the tears which existed.
and leming as little as possible of sal committes, with thres official
committes, with
cek-host of ho bases, and temples, on a large space of treasury, and lauing as little as possible of because in the Fluenes Committee, as it is ly meetings, sometimes twice week, honour of being in charge of this masstry, in addition to the power to soise arms would, ground bought for the rear of the what they needed in setting, to the River because in the Fluones Committee, and at these meetings the minutes of the he could not easy forget the opposition he hoped, go far to prevent the arile that This is to include the older foundation the the earlier statement was not exaggerated. no castitated, they are color have perious meeting were always read the it raised, the time which it took to pass the Bill was read a second time,
foundation gather from this that now castitated, they are constantly cut che coins we
sides, the fears which existed voted by the official element, and they have previous meeting were always read and con- that it met with on all set, the opposition he hoped, go far to prevent the evils that legs of the leo Hu (Hapch and Elunse). authorities, and bar from the river
and they ve
number of scholarships is to be largely in that when the Taomia drew Tis. 10,000, consequently po opportunity of getting on firmed. The only communications the it raised, the fine which it took to pass it
created the studenta are to be arranged in they kept Th. 6,000 for themselves. The record their views and opinions Arosola-Government received from the Commission late law or the copecsalous which had to be
the departments the nature of which is not rotaries in the Prefects offices had to do stearly announced. Reports arose the best they could with the same which Tuzual, rife with the minit dataila of the, the Tao xin mared, and their başınNA WAL
THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
cretary; Hon. E. J. Ackroyd, Acting At- torney General Hon. B. Brown, Surveyor General: Bon. H. E. Wodehouse, Acting Colonial. Treasurer; Hon. N. G. Mitchell.
Innes, Acting Registrar freneral; Hon. P. Byria, Hon. O. P. Chater; Hon. Ho Kai, Hoo. T. H. Whitehead, and Mr F. Haza laud, Acting Clerks of Councils. Absent
Hon. J. J. Keswick.
THE UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS AND THE ESTIMATES.
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