s the flovernor of the colony on two occasion

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of an offence proishable by imprisonment had to tell you that this office har suffered bot alightly, iedood wa un espinally fortuante. within twalen mouths boon rain imprisoned..

Won, No Chor aid he was quite aware of tho in this aspect Tu mazing this statmont to sation referral to by the Aolise Colonial Tros-you, goattomos, I think it is my duty to express eurer, section 21 of Ordinance 3 of 1858, but that on behalf of the altaroholders our tasks to the Ordinance was passed to 1858, and the questich Tacious fire brigalas in the colony (applause): was whother it was necesary to re-enact it in Their exortions have been rory great indool, be required to gira acurity. There was no pr. alany will bo kapt up to its present standard 1892. It applied exclusively to Chinese, and and no doubt to their pilots we owe our im

necessary at the time the Ordinance was passed, indeed in the way of means of extinguishing any Chiass who had beat twice convicted might munity from verlons low. I hope that their

but the question he would submit was whether fires, I will now proposa gentlemen, that the it ww necessary at the proasat time; and, if so, reports and accounts as furnished to you by the osdont for that in English law; it was a special and indeed, when we have s raully good supply

A mosting of the Yegislative Council was hold why single out Chiness as the only persons to directors be passad by this mootity,

be dealt with in that way? and very extraordinary power. That power of water I think very little is left to be desired

The ATTORNEY GENERAL said he thought Wie EXOELLERoy the GovenNOB

it would be very objectionable to romoso the

Mt. Horre-Groliesen, Y beg to propose fon, F. SNOWDEN, Acting Chlef Justice Hon. M. S. Tosaocar, Acting Colonial word Chinese from the sebou and make it

apply to other nationalities. There was certain that the rolling dirotore, Mossio, A McIver Baarstery.

relations witli other nationalities which would and H, L. Dalrymple, be re-loated. on the Teh March. Thero wore present

MT. SHARP seconded the resolution, which make it difficult to deal with, for instazee, n Froughman or a German nulor an Oedivanos of was agreed to rem, cor.

Mr. Molven proposed the re-election of the this kind. It required very careful consideration bofore it was adopted in their case. It was not retiring anditors, Mr. George Biott and Mr. J. H. Cos sad this being seconded by the so with Chinese,"

CHATEAN, WAS pleo carried.

His EXORALEScr-Olnase 3 gives the power. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL- kuow, but thoi power is one which is exclusively given to the Governor in Connoil.

The ACTING COLONIAL TREASURER said the

Me. Coxos said he had tonch pleaturo in ovuding the proponition. Carried animously

No mantler having any further observations to make, tha meeting then terminated.

HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

at this day the prapase a wast which I am sure yen will emiod was heqzplanung-to the Congo Thate the lures aqually opptie, blocks that PATIO DNES in the Johnson (Clam), Mose. IdauhourAr-Pe

It is i

A weeting of the Legislative

ourer in those days, and he recolleute some of tipir performans. They had prospered with the niony. He was very sorry idol there were not are Barspoons present who had prospered with the colony also. It was rather astonishing to

Hon. F SNOWDEN; Acting Chief Justion. Hub. 11. B. TONNOCHT, Acting Colonial His EXCELLENTY the GOYSENOR

Secretary. Hou. E. L. O'MALLEY, Attorney-General. Hon. W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Trea

Hon. F. RERIE Hon. No CHOY.

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MINUTES,

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FINANCE.

The Garmor in Coandi may; by order, probibit happy to say that it shows an increase of any person ust being a natural bors or naturalized risks taken to the extent of $5,000,000, but subject of tiar Aisjonty from rosiling or boing within there is another side to this picture, for swing this Colony during any spaen of time not exceeding Ava panes, and my by the same se sex sabenguent to the reduction of rates of pronis brought uzdor, 5x the time for in departure of such ocena about by the adoption on the part of the home ticu prohibiting any person frou rosiding or Loing from the Galeas. Brey ordor made under this slices of a paloy which I venture to this is within this Colony shall contain a statement of the fore of overstained and anmite compotition, our Resouds upon which it is unde.. In other words, the Governor-in-Council is given larger basiners has been carried on for a de-

Patients who can afford to pay. We baru they are really wanted, Chias is a countri due deforenes to the Chief Justice, who had just of Your Excellency, intimated by you in the proved by the Finance Committee, resized the power to deport any Frenchhu or German or greased remanemtion, compared with 188; of

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a series

sanotion of the Conuell

BANISHMENT AND CONDEPIONAL PARDONS

ORDINANCE.

BINKERS' BOOKS ETIDAYOS... The Bankers' Bosh Exilence Bill was rond desire to thank you for mos I see srong me for coming forward on overy ocession on which the Governoens a time, before the Queen's pro- oolony (Applause)...

the honour you have done mo. (Appluso).

CALLING THR COUNCIL WITHOUT NOTICE. I soo around me to.ight, and I also re- Thure was

it. are to be

Me. CHAT KWAN YEU-Mr. Casles and has called upon them to do forward-second timo, considered in Committee, and posed. His ETUELLEKOT explained that he but iu ved the advice of neina who are not hero with clamation wont out, when , but whose sons are hora le-mght. I e- said, you cannot trust the nativos of In lia,

or admit them to your Council, or make gentlemen, I rise to propose the health of our sensions which called for their asistanse, not The guests, coupled with the name of the Hon. Me, only in giving thele avion, but their charitable

subscriptionis, not only on behalf of shipwrecked Lended to summon the Council at the end of the abombor my old friend. Wai Akwoog, and cor fold und valued friend wok Achacag. They the antis magistrates and judges.

The ACTING CHISE Justice-Yepr Excel-sallers of their own nationality, bat in avery week, but the intsevation of tho Rex ind the ste now dead, but they are well represented hero Hayal Procination of Quean Vistaria has Savio, Asting Chief Justice. (Applause), so-night by their sous Gentlema, these välded brought about a differens stato of thinga Now friends of mine at those I sup around me. gate behold the effect of ber rule-in India and Jency and gentleman, I beg to thank my friend ease of distress. I am cory flat indeed be necessity of having the Joey List consider and advice, pasing open which I believe the with it the effect of tho presence of natives in in the warmest possibla mauner, o Eshall of havo-boo presset on this, the first session before the 1st Marob had infuead him to altar Ssult hat bear that the salong Ima ten year by the Councils of the Vireys and Governors, the guests who bave had the privilege of stead when a loner has been given to the Govornaris laloution and dispense with the usual notice.

The Council then adjunroad, year-growing in prosperity (arplans). Aoi, no behold the propocity of Tudio, getloman, ing this banquet to-night, for the kind toast of this Colony by the Chinesa, and I think the When a mosting was called without the usual outlemen, in this spions ball whace we are and if that prosperity seams for the moment to be as proposed. Das of the speakers said Chinese oduld not have choser, a better consien netice ho would be happy to answer any question net 1-cight, I have often taken betasol with be impaired by a frontier war, what is the cause not long ago that this was the first noon than this to show their appreciation of His Ex- pat by any mother at onco. My Chinese frioods, ag 16 what would be the biet of the wars which abzastimes troubio thom? Not sion on which the Governor bal had the oppor-catloney Sir John Pope Hunnarsy's kindness, ures to adopt for this polony, mad I am remind the native councillors but the ambitious projasta taulsy of attending a banguot giran by the and consideration towards thom.--I will ask you ed to-night of my experience har in ilengkeng of some foreign power, or trouble in Europe. Obinase community. I hope it will not be the to drink this toast, coupling will it the name The CHAIRMAN-I have to thank my hon. of what this Chinese commedly really. And that policy which has succealed ou se great last. (Applano), Gentlemen, I heliose these at the Chairman, the Hon. Ng Chay, than whom Speaking in Ots Tour Will Fospital, in this noseal in Judin, ora in this amali but very im- oocasions prodneo a feeling of goodwill I can imagine no person who could all the post

Ho. E. L. O'MALLEY, Astornoy-Gonatol. 1. fe had. I en recall the fact that it was my duty portant colony of the Queen will also moved and lutzes between the Chinass communi-boltor. (Applause).

Hon. W. M. Deava, Acting Clonial Trea

surge fopplatise). Now, gonthomon, I may, pirhaps ty, who represents largely the papolation of

Hea. F. JrE, to appeal to the handvalence of the community in on this acession pay that my experience of this city, and his Excelsioy the Governor, friend for the kind mwner in which he has spoken

Hou: No QuoY. Josling with rativual famine. Tho Brat'occasion the Chirose rneo, whother of the Anglo.Chi-whoose the Guvernar muy he. which will be for- of me, and you, gonilo mos, for the kind 'manber you may

MINUTIA as when the China famine attracted tho af. nose se hors srowid mo, or others, is not the benefits both. (Applay :o), Gentleman, we in which you have received the toast. As I If yon

The minutes of the last meeting wore real and Stoption of the whole world; oud of course aonlined simply to the aboros of the Cities Sen. know too lille of our fallow submis in this sail before, this is the first occasion on which Fattracted our attention, ploss as to aro to the Yen know that Put year I went ou a short colony. It is difficult for us, with habits and ja, dinure bas been given by us to the Governor

PROTIST. shares of China. Weil, on that occasion, Mr.Visit to the North of China well, I tako this manners souwhat different, to form their of this colony. That being so,

His EXCELLEOY-Coatlemen, I have roolved Wai Akwong and Mr. Leang Go, and other gen-opportunity of mentioning the fact that when Tacgasintance as I should like to me it formed, wagine wo bave no expotisuce tlenen prosent formed themselves into a committee had the hoone of being entertained by his Ex. W night know more of them portapa if baso found here aything unsuitable, or any. to raise suberriptions for the Chin famine, and cellozey Li Hang-chang, the Senior Grand Soar habits and manure were more similar, thing wanting. I hure to ask you to excuse our confirmed, oy Busan Triduds in the colony also becretary of the Empire, and in foot the Prime at it is only on these pablis coconsinus we aborteoning. (No, no,) Gentbon, I won't say

KCMG, GORENGR or HONGKONG AND DO with under eluase 3, which enabled the Guvernar

The annual menting of tho shareholders in the all one Teak Wergantil Leuses nód banks, that my visit to him ruoalled the fact that are learn to know each, other belter we shall up this banquet, I har to thank you, gob Exoel. thefollowing protest from an hos, member of section simply anabled the magistrata to report

EXTEROSUTÍŠNOUTRY; CLERKOFCOVNULLadapart him, nevoiently enntributed. The result was that Minister of China, he was good suongh to say can draws near each other, but I think anymore, but on behalf of the committon who get

Hongkong, 1st March, LAS The ATTORNEY GENERAL Bald freerongkong Fire Trance Company, Limited, all the foreign house, contributed--my own predecessor of raine and visited Ching and learn to respect earl other mora (Applausel, levey Grat for honouring us with your presence, Ceuncil, which I will read-

I do hereby prates; in writing against the dosision Tiltle perennal-co-tribution mangst them the pary diffrent circumstances more than 20 Gentlemen, at this lotu tror of the evening and our other guests also for honouring us with To T EACSILENT SIR JOHN POPE HENNESSY, a man in the Governor, so that he conid be deals of scum Excellary, a given from the ausir at the great amber of provisions applicable in 1853 sum of $12069: This was a large and res-years ago. Well it is true that u Governor will not detalu your longer, but will merely their presence, and I hope you havs sport-a

sharehy I was prevented from speaking on a scation would venture to tünk a stringout provision of Mosers. Jardice, Matheson & Co., on the 28th this kind applicable to a limited close to 1858 February. There were prosent-H. F. B. pretabis coulzibution from the bankers and of lougkong proscedok va mue vocatior to think you ano in on behalf of my fellow pleasant evening. (Applause).

of privfiego, frici main motthereon, date Foreign Herenants of the colony and I Cantor in a ship of war, aud that Canton guests aug myself.—(Applouse).

and Trojack List | "Taronbry. Mr. Wat Akneng bringing up the nas bombarded, an that a wor gostred Thu ANG CHIEF JUSTICE-Gunthemen,

I wiabod to subscription list from the Chinese murekants which a vote of the House of Commons, dis-I-have kod the boter & being request HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL eating of the Legislative Count, the end it which might not he applicable in 182, but he was held at the offices of tus General Agonts,

this protest may b

who had been once convicted and sentensed Mustwa, A. T. Nouger J. H do Twoedim, mantle of the colony; it amounted to approved of and which

one in which we are all most Scegly interested, on the 22nd February. Thors were present of the question recorded in the Book of the Troyear. It was a clars-blaietly primiin A man

codings of the Council.

F. BUCKLEY JOHNSON.Imprizoment and again found himself. within W. Roiners (Consulting Commitoo), A. Coxon, $108,000. Well, the next ocession on which I statesmen of England disupprove of. I, a no-with the greatest possible enthusiasm bol to appl to the benevolause of the cossor to that Governor, many years after, pre-

The Clark will record that protest on the the walls of the gzel within twelve months pat. Wicking, A. T. Dutal, A. E. Vancher, W. bipatos. I will only any, gentlemen, but I find himself fairly within the category of the Chinese community as for an impouding cended from Shanghai to Tientsin, not in a ship It is the prosperity of Hongkong. (Applause) famine in Traland, and again the result was of wor, but in a worobent steamer, the Fungahan, Gentlemn, I will only say a very few wards in

in the resort of the presendinge in the local criminal olun, and he thought an exceptional Walton, D. Rutuje, L. Dalrympia, E.

Adams, A. Melver, and E. Alford (Socraturg.) similar I renumber the cone in my owe draw a steamer dying the Chinese mordantilo flag; conection with this boat I un about to proposes

papers, that according to the report of the Daily orision of this kind was not out of place with Georgo, M. B. Palishwells, D. B. Esta, Dr. The CHAIRMAN said-Geatloian, we will no can, the hon. member in the first place said, reference to that porson,

The Active COLONIAL SECRETARY said he ing room, at Government to wien ve sand under the peaconble fag of the China Mer-think, when we refoot what this colony was

"I rise to call the attention of tho Conncil to a remble the, n anuber of our loading foreign chauts Company. I steumed into the Pei se forty yeam age and consider what it is now on, Well, I must say I felt. roor prand to may well be filled with the greatest possibls is the Art ok in the chain of stations ex

question of privilege," and in another portion thought the objection might be mot Why anal with your consent, consider the repart merahants and heading Chinese gentlemen of river. the oulay, nail then a Baberiptions were unter the Pei-ho under the sonimercial lag of astonishment. And who wa mamber this

Hou. F. B. JoUNSON,

of the short disenssion that ensued here should they xot bare in section 2 the same panouseef. Dr. Nawood gave $500, Mr. Balilios China nnd íu nú ordinary steamer than if I had

marked, if you will allow me to gaste from words as u section 3 and sayuy poreca which has bago dis:çübuted among the sharehold $400. Mesure. Jardine. Maison & Co. $1,000-entered the rivers of Chius in a ship of war, teading botwoon Europe and China for the They are always munificat-and other large conecattering shot and sboll amongst the people purpose of exchanging the ocmoreo of 19

To mirates of the Inst mesting were read by the only text hook in the colony," and when I not being a natural been or naturalised subject orsas read. Tairis the thirteenth nunnak general referred to its being an attempt to get neide of Her Majesty." taking out the word "Chinese" meeting which has besa bold since the incorpo Iributions were given. And then I temem (applause). A great obange has occurred dur-with the other think you will agree with

His EXCELLENCY-The question is that the my raling at a former meeting the hon. gentis aitagetber. I would not make say iterance ton of the Society, and the sixteenth since its en subsequently used these words, What hevause they might deam a man to be dangerous Chize gentleman in the cottor of the roaming the yoara to which I bare reforred; we are in saying the, colony has fulfilled ita

nizates he confirmed,

congratulating the shareholders on the contiumed tentere 315), and zext to hon another gentle beginning to understand China and the Chi-purpose admirably. Guatlemen, I will say in the Clers. -wan gase $1,000, then mother gave $2.000, and mess, and the Chinese are beginning to under mom, bal propuse us prosperity of Hongkong. Hr. G. DUDDEL responded in a speech of

Hop. F. B. JORDON-Before these minutes have to suy relates to something that neurred as long as they liked, but nothing followed upon stablishment in the first instance as an un- The ATTORNEY-GENERAL said he knew of a growth of its prosperity... The 2006ants which when these subscriptions were ramed, one of my stand us. And I most do the Chinese etater. (Applause).

precadent in the British dominions for such a friends amongst the lending Suropean bankers man I have met his mach justica. You

desired to refor. to something that contrred va sail, who are these gentlemen? He had been many bare heard frate time to time of the desira considerable length. In said it was just are pissed, Sir, may I ask-1 ibiok I nut in orous former occasion." I may motion, therefore, that until he was brought under the operation of limited Company, and. I have great pleasure ja years in the colous, and by never even see theim-bility of introducing talographs and railways About Barby years since he landed in the dos-whether the protest I jauned to be dolivar with reference to what passed, that there was section 3. fore, and they were the men who gave into Chios. Well, on this and subilar subjecteas and a very Fanty spet is was then, und in this Clark of Connsils on the 19th has been onough before me to show that the hon, member

His UXCELLENCY The protest was received former cones and to quote from a text provision as that foreigners residing in this are presented today show that we are enabled be allowed the same privileges a British sub largest dividend got dagface), viz. $75 per share, without any modification of the annual appropri thesh wanificent contrivations-contributions I bave had the opportunity of speaking to the very different from what it is now. He

His-EXCELLENCY-It is the same at tho ation to the Reserve Fund. This appropriation given to A little corner of Farope and to a statesmen of China. They would like to go rund him many gentlemen who raceliacotad his placed on the minutos. distant people of whoga perhaps they had never telegraphe and railways in China, and they will

after the last, acting and warefore it enanot be bock is apposition to the arding of the chair, portion of her Majesty's dominius should not to propose the payment for the your 182 of the

natablished preotico of the House of Commons Treaty Perle. beard before. All that he knew was that have telegraphs and railway throughout the

The ACTING COLONIAL TREASURER The will be $62,000, against $30,000 in the provis sum of $323.843. As regards the business of ibere was an impending famine in a little sonatry, but they will not have them except by

oteral as part of the minutes of the last meet. My raliug took place with respect to the hon.

The minutes were than cairan. part of the Queen's doinions, and they at the labour, and the capital and the skill of their

ing, bat having been recélred by the Clerk of member on the 7th February. After that joats.

His EXCELLENCY-Nor, gentlemen, I bare you cannot miss as a question of pelvlage any power los always existol. We bave deported year, wringing up the fund to be respostable

discussion nude such elronmstances. If one American womṣu,

His ExcILLENCY-Clauso 3, which we are the Company for the past year, 1391; I-am- ance rallied round the foreign gentlemen, sud own people. (Applauso) When I was at Tientsin

Conncila sfter the last meeting the protest will cesting two or three others ooourred. It is the those who were gatting salisoriptions, and they the great Viceroy Li Hung.chang had seat for bear this was the firat timo the Chinese hid/sow immediately be referred to at this and all assemblies of a legislative charioter that the molves are by far the larger part of the sums pumber of young Chinese who were being given buogast to the Governor of the colony, thas collected Well, there are other means by trained in America, and these young Chinese are / het bo was vorg. pleased to see the banquet the bonone to saneypoe tink a protest has beag meeting intervenes, or apless the subject is one

haw at this moment managing the telegraph Lepplanse). He thought their honoured guest which the fung. Wah Hospisal Committee cod the lealing, Chinese, in this colsey hare fmus Shanghai to Tientsin. And within the lust deserved the honour they were doing him. (p.received from the hou. member by the Clerk of reserved, or unless the matter is ons that has soming Lu, says

Hen. P. B. JOHNSON-I have no special desireece. Sasb being the case it was my duty to inform the bon, member of what were the facts distinguished themselves in aots of bone few weeks Ibail the honour of receiving a massage pause He rasory to find rather a different Cousila, and, if the hon. ten her wishes, it will recently occurred it is nos a onestion of privl

from him by telegraph, and be was congratulating feeling among the Europeans to general. If be, road.

overnor's career heit should be road, so long as it be inserted in the as to a quastion of privilege, and 1 made a railag volence and charity. Fon are all aware, no

similar to that which undoubtedly would have doubt, that in every part of the Queen's dome on the fact that telographic communication has lovkol at the Ordinancon trbich had been

now been established between Hongkong und passed during his (tha

His EXCELLENCY-Gertainly it will be in been made under similar circumstancos by the зuinions it is the gaty of these entrusted with the Government look carefully after the Tientsin. In a short time telegraphie com.thought bis Excellency had done that which minutes of the proceedings of Council. sick, and also to prevent star as possible the Tancisition will be opened hatween Poking and was right'ot only is the eyes of the Chia-

Several votes in excess of the estimates, ap. THE HON. P. 4. JOHNSON TO UN EXCELLENCY. spread of disease. Now, is this colony we have Tienisle, but these new lines of telegraph will be 136, but in the eyes of all En-one." (Applause), serted. It mity, perhaps, ba as well to read it. Hongkong, 13th Fobranty, 1882.

asy other person, Chinese or other, who may verty $3,00€. On the other hand, I may fë- I do hereby restest in writing against the to hospitals-the Civil Hospital, supported worked by Chinese skill and Chinese ospital, And The speaker went on to urge and the Bar The Cens, then read the protest as follows Speaker of the House of Commons.

happen wol to be a British subject What we sure the shareholders that though the aggrozato eutirely by the grants voted by the legislatare so it is, too, with the railways Railways will pean and Chiness residents should work more

ate now diecasting, elanss 2, is in efect not rivk of the company have boon thus increased of the thing and by contributions from those be made in China; they will be meds wherever thoulder to skonider: He thought, with all

TE hia Excel. 7th instant, and coutigned by yon in the Logisistive

H'S EXORTLENCY-Gentlemen, it will be in banishment sizes, it is a otsuse which goas on thu this other hospital ajoining this great with immense water communication, you don't eat down, that if we had quicker justice here addressed to my by the Clerk of Couavile, dibed the .hnth, which in the hospital for the creat want in China-railways on the Bare sale that would be more prosperses."

mass of the commanity of the colony. Origin. Jou Require them in England or the United lady could love hat less trouble in knooking Council of that day, by which dosision Tour Excel

tioned the fact that Her Majesty bad beon goi-colony. For the guidanes of the Governor it tasuanced in all ensas where the amount takon ally Started 19 doit for the special or States of America, but therever they are wanted, down old rinnuces and waking new ones be loney caked that a motion of mine, of my tatalion to your reontection that on the 7th February, in to say soch athl such a person wing be deemed our ability to loss in any one locality is not

teny, wza izzetalar and out of order. berever they are necessary for military or would have been able to do more for the colony which, that Counc, I had given dus zotina,

The motion to which I allude, was as follows ously pleased to confirm thirteen of the fourteen is important for the Governor, to know that, Chios Fund. it is alntained at this 30- hot entirely by the voluntary sentributions commercial purposes, ther will be made by the than he had. He hastily haped his Excellent and the terms of which I shall presently state in eopening the logistative session of this year, Ice dangerous to the passo Bnd-good order of the heavier, sare sving been taken to cost re- of the Chiness contlemen of this colony intelligence and energy of the Chineas them. would be snoessful in favourably representing And what does it do sen vatside the walls of selves. As I bave mentioned my visit to North to Ear Majesty's Coveramut the wish or That His Excellency will be phased to direct the Ordinanes passed in 1981. The only Credinuce and then it is for him to poneider whether then any one block of buildings has been unusually Secretary dated 2nd December, with anelasaros, and this hospital? We bar in this colony a number Chius, I may repeat here that which I have al press by the Chairman that the Chinese doing fciente Secretary to lay upon the table capios which Her Majesty did zbt confirm was Ordi-wan shenld be deported. It will be in your large. The cost of those re-insurances for 2881 forence to that I have received from Lord signers deported from the Treaty Forts, and then premis of about $11,000. Against this deficiency aud the shareholders may be congratulated on dos, mbo are paid by the committf his word need in y presence by Gonal Grant, this place. He thought the time had cometh mud 15th Decembar, and of the Auting Colonist and Conditional Pardons Ordinance. With re-exercised by the consuls, and wo es hers for making a total radection of ipeono derived from at meilleal practitioners, but it is to the Chinese ready more than once repeated, namely, the should bave a coins in the government of at latter addressed by me to the Acting Calamos 12 of 1881, entitled tho Bauistipent rogallosting that this power of deportation is has been greater than in 1880 by $3,000, thus bospital, that we are the disable syster of the former. President of the United States, whom when they ongit to have. It was a large and Secretary's revitus sinted respectively 5th and 15th vidion which prevails through the whole of you will remember to bare soon to this louyist question to be brought forward at Decomber, also that His Ergeletey will ha plosed to Kimberley a dispatch in which His Lord. I have to do toe best I van, by paying their pas. we have reed red $6,400 more on interest account, 27 per cent. on the paid up capilal." "The togzOE this epiany, and oren enters into the neighboar. In spanking to me after his visit to North Chins, home, but both nghi the Chicou ought to lay span thuc table copies of a letter dressed by Mr. ship status lhe reasons why he was masila to age or getting them away somehow.

One important His EXCELLENCY-Unfortunately they see by fre, during the past year have been very in provinces of China. (Applause). And, gen-when I subsequently mot him in Japan, he have a very large share in tas government, Botnica dated on or aout 25th Jaly. 1881, of & overing advise the quor to confter the Delicans as it on P Rapist the Consuls deal with the steady increase in this brauels of their per tier, within the last wonth or two, I have made this remark-Thare travelled throughout parias especially in legislation, but they might apatah from His Excellency tay Governor about the stood, and be suggested some seadments in it. their owanation; they sent them to their own rent fakome, which now field annually about wies come to visit the new building which"the whole of Batopo, I have visited at the have to management of the municipal affairexte date, and a letter from-It, T. C. flarer to Two are certainly al importance, but the others salonies. obier to folie w nieont-entitions principal courts in the world, but I no board of the plaes (hour. hear.) The speaker ured the Secretary of Stato, saking permission to withdraw are mostly verbal amendments.

fall to the extent of $15,000 on the socounts of and to that alone, is being created, which is to say I have haver tist, at suy court in the desirability of establishing & municipality his despatch of 27th July, 1981, and dated 8th Septem- amendment is that where the Governor in Conn-times come here. But by the law as it standslight but just ultor its clese, as yon are sware reason of the order, and Lord Kimberley says, person not a British subject from Riding in the interestal. The loss occasioned by them, wili nearly sumpletal, and which is close to this rape with a more truly princely personage thas in the afty, in which Chiese and Europeans hom of merg 3 30ties of document secil expraises the poster conferred by this Ordia are only consolasting it--the Governor Laa several we have occurred in which I su glac

The Acrise COLONIAL SECRETAEY TRAVOd 1681, und $13668 on those of 1882. I hall, the new small-gor hospital. That build."Prince Kang, and I have never met in Eight work sanalder to shoulder, and expresand levey a direction have the armour to bo, your anca tus order of basislichert saall-csatain the this power at this momout of prohibiting any to say the Company has not been very heavily

The CLERK said there was a minute of His I am of opinion words to that affect should colony. ing would be a credit to any Governmeet, and rape or the United States with a sore truly the opinion that adora omnicipality affies moet ovellent survant,

other alterations are really verbal alterations, that the words "Chiness-person" be struck slose my marks withost szuressing, on your that building is being undertaken by you a: "onlightened statesman tham Li long-sheng, would be conducted with less expense and in re your own east and for your geo heupvoteat ab Sash wore the words of President Grant satisfactorily. He also advocated a reform of the Excalienoy's on the protest and asked if His Ex-be added to the fourth section. A few

His EXCELLENCY directed the minste to be but a very important amendment in the cat, and that the words "not being a natural behalf as well as on that of the whole body of Ordinance as we passed it last year is made, boru or naturalized subject of Her Majesty be shareholders, our thanke to the members of the Volentese Fire Brigals for the protection they We observe a individual title to preparty-that there should ben At the other site of this hospital voors And what do we see of the Administration and love. Ho thought there ought to be au cullaney wished that rond also.

because you will remember in that Ordinance inserted.

affort to the interests of the Crmpany by kho Carried, by fair to two. The CLERK read the minute as follows.

Deentred than words— wisu creciing a lanistic anglom far the Colensof China auler these men?

The other glaises having been considered the grant secrises they render in the suppression of Any Justice of the Poncs may lawfully arrest, or

firs HIS EXCELLENCY'N MINUTE.

But as I ventured to say on the ocension There again you have made no call upon the nation larger than Farage, with its three or and registry, not merely a registry of doade only-rad.

There is a slight incomey or misconception in the case is, be arrested, with or withou: warrant, any Ordinance was passed.

of the raceus dinner given by the two local public parse as far & the Trougary, is confour bundred millions of people, enjoying now They wante ou indefeasible title to their pro-

THE OBSERVATORY person whose he reasonably aspects to be an els care; yon have simply put your hands for a considerable period grat peace and con-perty. He kepol when is Excellency wout

sary or better of Her Majesty'enemice, or of pirates,"

His EXCELLENcarlaid on the tabla some papers | Companies to the Brigade the foluutary_organis in your own pocket for your own centri tentment. And what is taking place in this hemo be did get them not only a municipality,

or of Chinese duaffected to Hor Majesty's Cover Enticus (appisis): Diy bcusurable friend colony showe what the Chinese are capable of but that a wohi got that their land in fan attor part of the protest (about documents being ex

ment, or otherwise dangeroue to the peace and good with referenco to the determinationofthe latitude,alion to which we us so wach could not be. hus referred to the society far the suppression doing when they have peace. Here they are simpla They were prepared to pay for it,hibited by my direction), but nevertholes, let it bu

Hongkong, 14th February, 1852.

order of this colony, and sufojy kéo lin until he one by Major Palmer, which he said were of scientifla held together merely for the protection of the interest, and he hope before long they would dividends of financial associations, such as this et kalnapping, and my bon. frioul was fally making steady progross, and the Anglo-Chi-and the Government could place the money at entered in full in the minates.

His ExGNILENC Now, gontlensa, the fret be dealt with according to law.

Well, I had aina little doubt myself as to learn the decision of Hor Majesty's Government we repressat to-day It seems to mo-that just od in thanking the Earl of Kimberley for naso I 698 around me to-night are not merely home and out of the interest on it pay the Im havior gizon his sanation to that society Ibisade using theirown interest, but they are steadily perial farves for protecting the colony. When

Hen. F. B. JOHRAUN-I-hope-gain that I whether the time had not come when that sen as to the observatory, a report on which tad bean speaking on the subject as I do to day, and my socity of the utas inportance to you, and advancing the tutorest of Finland by their in the bad land untramed by the crotchetly business of the Loung also to his honour the Chief Justics in thodaitstry; their oromercial astuteness, and their covinapla that now tuber the erswa nistration of justion in this colony (applaase), good wnduct and probity. Gentlemes, in this less any hat could raise money on that

His SOLLENCY-Now, gentlemen, having public to bearing tostimony to the service zo You have all head of slavery in Hongkong prosperity of this colony, which is associated so lari at a low rate of interest, but now they shall be strictly in order. I have no desire to tina, might have been repealed; However, ubmitted sama muflis ago to the Beerotary.of.selloagno in the obair of the China Fire To

His EXCELLENCOY~A question of privilaga! introduced for politioni considerations which do uot apply to the present condition of the colony Well in truth whatever was evil in the so-called intimately with the vast majority of the inhabit would pet do so. He himwit had been a sufferor transgres the rules. I rise to call the attention I allowed it to stand, but Lord Kimberley bed

What does it relate to E slarary to which my friend Sir John Smale ants-ins that prosperity all classes of foreigners While he bad been at home successive Governors of the Council, to a questionof privilage which says, "The soction in question was originally

Hon. F. B. JOHNSON--Well, I will proceed to I think, therefore, that the scation may be alto get thrangh the business of the day, I have the the public winch is rendored with so much applied to the Secretary of State fur permissier of the Telantear Fire Brigade. How sarints roland can be grappled with by the laws and all Chinese are alike concerned, and that had taken advantage, which they wore natitled

Now, the history of the Ordinance thus to take six montus leave of abastos from the that risk is wo base repertly ban made painfully of this solony, with the assistance of this society, presparity all share. Therefore, whatever yon muy to du, of the right of claiming for public purposea l, hour). The domestic institutions of do to advance yourselves and your children in the property which he had worked, and toiled for

bought to ita panzert stage is briefy this, that work of the colony at a time, that I might aware of by the fatal accident which occurred at the Chinese in, this colouy, what is called life you are also doing good to the acvereign-probably which to loved as for instance the describe it. You oar rale me out of order if getlite omitted as being no longer necessary honour to mouse to you that some time ago I conruge und at so grant a risk by the members the law of adoption, the domestic arri. I represent and to the forsign onmmunity garden on the hill, his home, which was taken say anything irregular.

is taking. We are guided here very much hy with your advice an Ordinance which was, as the the public business of the solony. Lard Kim Before moving the adoption of the Report and tude, al all questions connected will this oslony. Now, gentlemen, in thanking from bim--for Governuous purposes indeed-for thor cup ali he dealt with by this society, and you for the banquet you hate given me paltry £5,900: This was a sery awkmari con.hon. mentitar thè inconvenience of the coarse be in Dorambar, 1876, Sic Aethar Kemedy passed conceive to bo suitable to my convenience and the last Gire, and whioli só al do greatly deplore, salt within such a way as to prevent the and for the very kind way in which you received dition on which to hold land. It and the practics of the Louse of Commoos, and, the preamplo states, en Ordinance, to cousulidate and berley was good enough to give me that the passing of the accounts, I have only to my slightest approach to any thing like slavery or the toast proposed by my honoarable friend, Iperty unsafe and unmarketable; it was not go nadino interferetes with the libres of the cut can only say that whilst I shail hove greit easily transformble and negotiable with these invariable practice is that if a mainber objects, amend the enantedta in force jothe colony in porinission, and I have the honour to that I auall ha bappy to aver any questions Hax Majesty's emlitione anion it; it pinned the mort the bou, prember evidently does, to the rating relation to deportation, conditionat pardens, form: yes 1, propass vory suedily to prail osmehrning them which way he put by the jeet. Your society will do much more than that; pleasure in conveying to tlin Tectually checked; and-will, I-thick, put Government the sentiments that he has expressed gages in domba, and there was want of cea of the President, he gives a notion in some shape branding, and the pucishmout of orimiauls. That mysoll of the leaveuf abeence, and to proceed to meeting..

The report has already been published. a stop to the praction of kidnapping-u prac. in your came, it will also afford-me-u prastenco. Let then have the land in foe simple, other recur, & question of privilege is Ordinaeco which was so passed, and it was the Enpe, Llope to return in Saptomker, or at No questions being asked, the CHAIRMAN Un the motion of Mr. Dainy MPLE, seconded ties no. cliums to you, and practice to satisfaction indeed, when I return to the colony instead of on leases for seven years, fourteen something that melar seat once. If it is any last Ordinance that Sir Arthur Kennedy sent latest in October next, and I have the plasture moved the adaption of the report, which was

Ryrie) who was on the Police Committee will leave of absence. But be returua my ben. witich you Tauraelvos drar las attention towards the close of this year, to find the some yarn, forty-five years, or 993 Jours. Let the thing that has ocurred at a formar meeting it is her to the soretsry of State was returned to to inform you that very speedily the Colonial seconded by Mr. MACHWRX, and carried en-

Hon. P. D. Jonssor--Can I speak in reply emember I laid the soresponder before them friend the present Acting Colonial Secretary, of my predecessor, as one which culled for gotletaen I see around me this evening equally orornment put up the intl in fra simple and not a question of privilege, and ao ulice has no by Lord Carnarvon, sed my bon friend (Me Beczory, Mr. Marsh, will return from lis mimously.

Eis EXCELLENCY-No. The hon member and his Lordship pointed out what he bousidored Mr. Tonncoby, will sat as Administrator. On by Mr. WiCKING, the Consulting Convoittee the reprehension of Government: Now 1prosperous and equally happy, and to find the they (the people) would jay for it lika holl men, been given to me. or ite Clerk of Councils.

hand down to their children, something on

were fe clocto fen the Government is porfoells justified in golong has continued in the same pal's of pra. and then they would have something they could outcasting to the surety the important powers gress in which I leave it. (Applause).

The CHATTAN-Gentlemen, the toast I on which they could make settlements on their has recived the orders of the day. No diseas.bjectionable provisions. Some of the provisions the rebra of Mt. Marsh he will assume the st. 1, Jackson, A. P. Much wen, A. T

Anting Colguial Secretary; other arrangepsis and authority which Lord Kimberley has given tot. The epurative of that sosiety has already, new about to propose is that of the foreign wires and daughter. If this were done the sior. whatever can take place on a subject which he did not soties occurred to me us being open frustique of Administrator of the Colony during Manger, J. H. des Romndios, and W. Reiner with the coutert of my beparable friend in Couscle. This is, I believe, the first dinner property reprasental by this shares of the pablisie raled irregulor and out of order, and in respent le objection, and I took the responsibility of in..

with your advice and hearty go-opemtion those wards the end of the year, sad when I return to the Supreme Court, and I will als say the help which has ever been given by the Chinese companies in the colony weald become ranch to which a protest has best read by the Clerk of forming him I would consider the gugetien shans, and Me, Tunnocky will be spycinted of the admirable police force of this colens, community to the Governor of this colony,mors marketable and usable: there would be Conncils. Upon that protest I made a minute whether the whole of the branding clauses might being toads as boforn. I hope, goutiomon, I will

Commerce cocded on the minutes.

HD. F. R. JOENBON-Year Excelleney will ohanges have been wide, and now to day we have the calony, we will resume the legislativo When a checks to the practice of icidanosine but I hope it won't be the last gplangeless poly, stures would go trome, and we recording the rasterial fast that it shall be re-not be struck out and other ahinges made, and have the pleasure of sewing you all again to New, gentleman, I think my honourable friend But, gentlemen - racy much gratified would have a larger sphere - here, was fairly entitled to press upot.me, during by seeing the foreign Conents coming here toate expand it they had other ream. They my leave of absace in England, the perform-to-night to favour us with their presnge wanted elbow room, they wanted more kngylodge Follect has been debarad from giving notice before us this Ordinando, which has been amended werk. We have got thratgh that which was of 2009, to me of an agreeable task, that of te and to de bonour to our distinguished guest of these things, and they wanted men to work in the usual way be the fact that the Council by Lord Kimberley twios. After Frent home ay Tortines air in on short Acasion, and we presenting to Her Majesty's Government the In a cosmopolitan city like this, where we do And he know the men were willing to work, but he bees sammen la an informal wayat ivunty raport upon the whole subicot be expressed his will too teams our work

He has daily mingling with rationalities Leep all parts they told him they were car-govorhed. He was four hours' notice, whereas by the standing viowa-upon it and instructed me to have an Or wishes of the Chinesa acramasily. particularly asked me to impress upon the of the world, it is important that those nation-sorry that owing to one frivolous ideas and sen- orders the time for giving untios of motions

The OnAINAN-Speaking on belgif of the Geternusal that it is the hope of the Chinese alities should be represented by their respective timents a large number of Europeus vero ant must be at least thron days. Under these maity of Huigkong that no law will again Corsals and we Chinese who are living her, there that night joining fo honoring the Guy.siroumstances I cunsere I could not give notice

His EXCELLENCY-Neussure the hop, to which I now refur. With these amendmenta ey bag bosna longer time actually at Four post General Agents' way say we have swaye re be passed affecting their sutorggia that they have are warh pleased to see all national prejudices exnor. Sir Joba Pope Hosuossy, who deserved the in the usual form, and if pan will slow mo to -nut boon-consulte about (applause). That, I melt away under the indigence of Lond will headnoma harguet waid had been given him, grote from the only taxt book in the colay this, is a very fair proposal of my honourable towards each other. Gentlemen, I give you in Excellency bail bon trying to do that

Chinees more la acsosi will Europeans and endeavoured to bring to the notice of Council to be read a first times. In accordadee with the floation. Ithink that the Secretary of State, in tary of this company rather as a voluntary friend, and I have great plasence in assetage tim, the toast of the foreign Consuls, soupled with which was ao acessary, trying to bring the ember ke would be completely out of order. He I now propose to aahmit this Ordinance to you than eng of your predecessors within my real-garded this annual rate to the very nile score. and in assuring you that I shall convey those the nates of Mr.Consul Mesby. wishes to Her Hinjesty's Governmtapi. I elati Colodel Mosby Mr. Chairman and gentle, the Baropesos more in scoard with the Chinese, that which I rnlet lerogalar and out of order. pratico hitherto, where a Billie put before the ranting you Jove of absence, kes only granted. timpy of the shareholfers approaction of his Artimit it to the Secretary of State, and I men, as err individual I thank you for she was and he (the speaker) believed he should live, I am the guardian of the order of this assembly, Conseil which is similes to eas that has been what you have carred, is short holiday and ap vrvices, which iriginated wholly with them, than

it through its various stages. holieve it is a projesition which Her Majesty's in which I have been permitted to participate in old as he was to son much greater prog code and under these circumstans any attempt to previously passed, I will ask you to inspoil the scape from perhaps rather a severa summer with any with whatever that the General Agasta The Bill baring been read a Bret-tios the with me in wishing your Excellency a pleasent upon themselves, but as there is the slightert- Ilon, F. B. JOHNSON-Then your Exealiency

which you bara osrbed. (Applauso).

I have to say is that from and after this timo Government will at opce arced to (asplanso), the entertainment to the Governor, who has for has he had witne nel between 1857, when be set aside wy rulingsold only be increasing the standing orders, if there is no objection, and pass I hope the members of this Council will join should to refierad of a necessary charge falling Us EXCELLENCI am muok obliged to my that remuneration will be adopted by the Ge Let me remind you that you live under the rule so many years administered the affairs of your eft the glory, and the present day. With gond regularity.

tion of privilege and you decline to allow me, want into Committee upon it.

Ho, Ne Onor said Bastion 2 was a new one, of a sovereign who is distinguished for her love onlony. As the representative of tas Uned wishes for the colony, sud asking their pardan

mceiving him so kindly. (Applause).

His BXCELLENcr I bare pointed out--the

their kind expressions... of justice and for her desiga to deal with the States and on behalf of the other members of for detaining them so long, be thanked them for will noto that I have risen to speak on a ques-standing orders were suspended and the Gonnellan home and full-enjoyment of the holiday objection to it suggested by the sharabolders all

Ifon, M. S. TONNOCEY, Asting Quénial Soo-

Mr. TAUCHER-I will withdraw it you like. set partart. ovens e justice amongst the the consular body who are present as this con.

The CHAISHA-No, I sure you-gad I am Various raves under ber raio (applause). The faction, 1 desire to tpoder you our sincero thunks

When suy Chinese person having been convicted of CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,

LIMITED:

expressing what I know has been tho feeling is that Queen Visteris youras aver two hundred for the komuar you have done us by the lavitation rotary-Me Ctalransu, your Excally, and weber has bad swenty-four hours' utice and it was one he would like to see omitted from ho, friend and the mambers of the Council for neral Agents millions of people, sad in the Faat, in Tedia you have extended to us, for the toust which gentleman, the toast I m now about to popose is nothing would have been oasist than to give the Bill I gave very large powers to. the- Hon. F. B. JOERSON--Tour Excellancy is any offence punishable by imprisonment has within

The annual meeting of the shareholders of this of pay predecessore in the altit has not Har Majusty has under her rale a vast nam-se bo proposed, and for the kind armor nge which I shall ask this queste on thiscussion cotion, iufer be wishes to refer to what os magistrate. Te ani

Imprleegmaut which he may have suffered for such her of native princes, chiefs, and people, to in which you have received it(Applause), to join priti do is drinking, and hit is, the oncred on a former osersion. whom in 1-58 she addressed a Royal Proclams My own intercourse with the Chinese community, health of our hosts, coupling with it tho cam tion, and that proclasting, which is today the both personal and official, has always boon of the of our worthy Chaiemin, the Hon. Ng Chuy, taistaken. Ihay xistention whaterer to slide twelve months after the expiration of any tezin et Magna Charta of Eritish male iu Indie, was most pleasant and agreeable barsote-top (Applaus). I may add that years uge I had the to the motion which your Excellency declined to offence boen ebaristed of any offeneb praishable by

security for his apposing in any Court for any parentlenes were present The Hon F. Ryrie a voluntary testimonial on the part of Lo alizee- Mr. VATOHER-He is omployed by many Rot marly signed by the Queen beesuar it was plause--and I have no doubt that has boo the honour of heing prensat when Governor Fir flow mo to make the other day. What I bare Imprimo morate three so o prashable by oxunany was bell at the ofces, Queen's road, beer from any desire to avoid this payment. His EZOELLENCY-It cannot be inferred to one, and at my time within twelve mouth, and overy Kohat man), Merses. H. Hoppins, A. Malver, holders we bare allowed it to appear among the drawn up and led to be by her rainis experience of every meinher of the cagealar bady. Richard Moodangell spanol this magnificent to say relates to soothing that couread on a be required by aur Magistrate to find ronald Hongkong on the 22 February. The following carselves but amply because we thought it was

Court, and reported forthwith to the Govarner; ad Darby (directors), and More. G. Starp, Y. C.. It was revised and alterad by the Se far from viging with jealousy or alarm the ball, and at that time it was gouerally reported former cocusion with Quum aud the revinious but elterntiona sdo competition of Cheese with my countrymen, I by people who kom nothing about the in

pomen dangeroes to the peace of the Colony.

the Hongkong Fire toar all the remnantation of The ACTING COLONIAL TREASURER said the M. Fulishwolla, and A. G. Stekos fucting Insurance Odrs and many others. Why should in that draft proclamation by Queen Vistoria bail with delight the growing commerce, the tentions of those who had formed themselves now. That is the rale in ell-assemblice, and adjalication to that affect shall be made in open L. Dalrymple, H. do C. Forbes, and W, H. F. votes.

Hou, F. B. JosEOE--Your Excellency will

The Acting SECRETARY baying road the tr. Alford P

The UHAIRMAN-I think I bave answered sou her famented husband, the lats Frince enterprise of your merchants, and especially the late an ariation for conducting its affaire, that motion sau is made similar to that which has such beso zot Braiding such security shall be deeply. Coxon, M. ACAxralbų, E. Sharp, companies. Ho is oroployed by the Canton Consort, silpointed in the direction of appurance of the Dragon Flag in the waters of it was intended for a play thing for the Chinese, altely been ruled out of onler.

reforrod was section 21 of Ordinaus 8 of 1853.

The CHATREAN said-Gentlemen, you have that, indicating that all har subjects in India Son Francisco Bay. (Loud applause). As long and that is very short time thog, would get

Hie EXOELLENer-The bop, goatletan can That was repeated by the schedule, and in the notice convening the meethig,

persoul Hill the provision was modifiod. By the

Mt. RUTTUNJE-Will Mr. Taucher put his world begosermoty her viltraregate-for theins the Chinese come to us bearing in their tired of it and it would revert to the Government, allow the notes of what bas takou place to appear last part of the nection to which the hen, membercretary) religion, and a respet for their natire castanede to flug of peace and bringing with It is poodleas for me to tell you that those on the minutes.

old Ordinanca the Magistrate and the sized powers-bed the pers before you seroral days, and I do Mr. V&UCHEK-I will withdraw it.

Afr. VAUCHS-I Lave not word resolution. And that area-bauded justice should be adminis. them their ekill and industry to develop anticipatione have: Stoven falled It

think you will all agres The Jury Lat was then considered with closed on were conferred upon him by that now. Orthnanes, not think there is any necessity for me to read tored to them as it was in her own empire at the raseiress of my country, to me at bast war & tentative measure, 1 confese, and a few enter another protel if bo liker

hat the faltor contained the qualification that through it: I have very little to remark with ra.reaslution on paper ?.

Tas CHAIRŽAN-Gentlemer, I bave only to home (applause) Wall, whit has been the there are no tercers in a Chinese lavasion (Ap. gentlem. I sse hove Dow were amongst the

he was not allowed taeraraiso the power te could fererce to the report, -NATURALİZATÖN." ruenlt of the change that took place in displause). In administeria, the alice that I first of the diresture; they want heart and ann)

Bilis for the naturalisation of toss. China have exercfeed under Ordinanon 8 of 1868 unloss with mo that it is a very satisfactory que. The -andor the Quosure prolocntion It has led to hold it has been my aim to apply profically into the basiness and instund of making it a doors as usual. what any of you who travel in India will not seta-great principle on which the Constitution of plaything thus made it the good thing it is ot

if only one offonde hud been coinmitted, or no offices. Tas, se happy to say, tot afforded us Mr. Dalsynt Le—I mayo a rote of thanks to och as might at one tims have been ex- thu marul Agents and the Consulting Cơm. You will soof hemat prosparous empire under the America is founded, and that is, the equality of all the present day. Thy began to res the Gor.

offence at all. ~. British Slug. In the Viceroy's Cottusil in India area before the Inw. (Appleons). I have redoubt arament trasted them to count their own Tong Cho, merchant, Ng Li Hing, You Chong a second offonon bad been omitted Inder the renation of rates which took place in May announs that the dividend warrants will be dis The ATTORNEY-GENERAL said that whereas pected. In fact, as far as Hongkong is concerned, mittes for the vary satisfactory report they have you will see antive obiefa sitting side by side with that justice to all has bawa equally the rale af oon. uberitable Institutius and to establish a great Feng, and Chan Man Wing, sil natives of Amoy vid Oedinge he could have-oxersleed the power Jast on acmanquens of the notion of the European tributed to worrow (1st March)

The Vehicles Ordinace Amendment Bill was the British numbers. Ju Madras you will tes in dast to guide my brethren 3a the consular body, hospital like this one, instead of the rough were road a third time,

by Ordinance 12 of 1881 auction 3, any magistrate the dilution of premia of 1881 as cougared furnished to the shareholders and for their the Comboil four estive native gentlemen, and no (Applause. If during the time I remain among stabliments it took the place of Since thon

Carrice by poolamation. Afteranumendment had been maduin the clause might cause any Chinese person to and reasonable with 1860, only amounts to 3101. The falling generat sare and attention to the interests of the The OHAIRMAN Greaslemen, I bare to thank laws are now made io kula for the government of you. It should ha viy good fortune to give natis they hare learned to trust to 1hotosalves, and to the people that are not sacoted by usiives fa con- fnotion to the community with which I hold per conduct their buslavs in their own way. They read a second time. vert with Earpeat who sit at the Council Table oral had official relations, and it when I leave got certain nasistangs to begin with, froes And more than that even in the High Court Boulder back to my home and to my the special food, but I think for her will providing that jipiskalas should not be allowed security, under the new Ordinance that power off, which is not a serious one, is in the sgennies, company

third person who came within a limited antagory, you are aware, we have had several frea doring Jog on behalf of the General Agents and Cons int Judicatuto ib. India now you soe sitting side family the good will of those with whout bere gainsay that they have shown the greatest liver-to carry animals or mersbandise by the insertion was limited, and not any Chinese person noaki We hope that in coarse of time we shall jonka

namely, way person who having been convicted the past month, and it in my satisfactory duty aulting Committee. liy kids with the Chief Justies notice judges, been brought into contant in this elony,ality in the way they baro subscribed for this of the words for pormonal baggage," the Bill be called upon to give scurity, but any Chinese up tas deficiency, and perkapa do oven more. As and all-through Talia you bobold ativo ingle-chall dear it au-ouple-reward for the lustitulion. Tappiouso). I think the Govern- passed through Committee and was read trates adzainistering the law to the nativos years of axile that I hard apeut in this moodle cenfly indebted by the Chinoso gentleme

Jury.

Y. BOLKELEY JONRON.

J. POPE HENGET

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HIN EXQUILENOT-I will point out to the

TU JUXY LINT.

THE YEEIOLKA JEDINANCE.

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THE JOVERNOR'S DEPARTURE.

urance Co. a short time ago in what he said the same effect we may claim to represant tho.

On the motion of M. REINRs, reconded b

Mr. REMEDIOS, Messa. 11. Smith and A. Chron

Mr. MANGER beg to propose that the gentleman who pete as secretary, be awarded the

Mr. RUTTUNTEE sonnded. were re-elected auditors. ant gestaity of $500.

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"ME FABOYER-I think it ought to ba paid Hoc. PRYRIE-I will ask every momber of by Messre, Jardine, Matheson and C., not by Mr. MANGER-It has always been the setom. Mr. VAUGHER-I simply wako an objection: dinance prepared. The Iarnet Attorney Ge the Cirincil to join with me in a vota with rathe Company. moral accordingly prepared or Ordinance, and that terenes to your Excellency's departure. I think ation Lord Kimbariay has made the alterations beared steadily for in benefit, and your Excelleu. on going home was approved of, and that is the thor will agros with the that your Excelloney Ordinance we passed inst year, but on consider bze during your lorin of office in this Colony la- that is sil

Several phareholders roomineeded Mr. Van. cher to withdrer his remark

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