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The F. and O. sleamor Kehilla, with the next outward English mail, ieft Singapare at 5.p.m. on Thursday, the 30th ult, for this port
THE DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, 1685.
The French oraigner Duckafaut, Captain Lom of the use to which he refers are very simple. Joo of thing that was in Eso in tho days of Con eroier Monsour, Jeft here yesterday for the Ton related friend of m fubles, and imposed it on an unwilling com- mondation of the Acting Squeriatondent of the Gaul,munity: Now to get ont of this region of Pesandores
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ADJOURNMENT.
HorazonG GENERAL CHAMBRE OF
COWATERCE,
2nd April 1885."--
The Bul was read a third time and passed Copy. without division,
'DILLS'ADVANCED A French man-of-war, expposed to be the man Cathon Chaplaias, on the ground of his you action into the realms of fact, what really took The Married Women's disposition of Property ironolad Turcass, with Bear Admiral Risanierende den hin imprisonment, and of his bad plan P. This Gaernment wrote to the Consul Bill and the Teade Macks Bill were passed
health, anfil by the Colonial furgeon to uzdanger bia at Canton and asked to bogeapplied with a through Committeo. on board, passed through Singapore on the af-life Dr. Aysen also aartided that an amelioration of standard foot which should represent what was The other business on the order of the day ternoon of the 23rd April from the westwait. la sentonce had been promised by the lato Governor supposed to be the honest and fair foot in the was postpened. Tos Occidental and Oriental steamship an
Dr. Ayres further stated that. "the potitionor hag
The Treasurer, shee Pablo, with the next American mail, left B A Washington despatch of the 2nd April vaya 1 bees of the greatest se-1900 to the Meiles Depart markets of Canton. Franelsoo on the 18th April for Yokohama andThe Secretary of the Trousery has just decid-ment of the doola toaster and attendant, and applied to, was overwhelmed with astonishment he could not think we wanted anything s this port..
ed an interesting point arising nuder the Chinese couho Bas been erg good.
Both the Chartrongly supported ho prayteplebeian, he believed there was a kind of foot Restriction Aot Jon James, & Chinarum real of the petition, as did the Acting Superintendent, who sel in the markets and each like plates, but THE ARMAMENT OF THE FORTS AT Majesty's Davay Extraordinary and Minister We are requested to intimate that on Jundaying in this country, and who has embraced the added as follows the Evening Sarvico at St. John's Cathedral Christian roligion, applied for permission to bring will be at 5 oelcok, which will also be the hour is wife, who litos in China, to this country, for evening service throughout the aumaior The Department desides, under arent ruling of the United States Cirenit Ceart of Califotalo, that she cannot be allowed to land.-----
months.
The Telegram of Now York has a special from Mexico stating thatreeveral Chiness oft- cials from Washington, together with a delega- tion of Chiness merchants from San Franoiseo aud China, have arrived of the City of Mexizə to trant with the Govorffmant for permission to introdan Chinese Tabourers into the country, making them full-dodged Marican citizens.
LATEST TELEGRAMS.
Lowcos, 30th April FEANCE AND EGYPT.·· The Franco-Egyptian difficulty has been ranged.
THE NEW SOUTH WALES CON
From enquirion do I God that five (5) prisorse sent us su oMcial foot considerably longer who hail roodved dasth scalinges, afterwards.com and apposed that was wist wo wanted. We muted to Fonal serritada for life, wore released after wrote back and asid No; we want the papuler thee (3) yers' imprisonné, and that three (3) pri foot of the Kwangtang provinco. His Excul sense, who boul bean contened to penal adroitna lousy sent it with well breal sniff. If I may for life, were released after true of lajine not exceeding six (6) youse."
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The Connell adjourned until Friday nézī.
HONGKONG.
The following papers, were laid on the table of this Legislativo Connoil goetarday afternoon be allowed thoxprotgien; he said in offoot SELBETARY OF STATE TO GOVERNOS SIE "Take the vulgar thing if you wont it
I wash my hands of all responsibility"
BOWEN, GCNG. Downing, Street, 20th March, 1885.
Loa Lan Kwai wo sentenced to pomal servitada - for life in 1874, and has loco in grol for eleven (11)
yours. Now it in the praction in many other colonies Now to pass on. The petitionere say Sir-With reference to my despatch, No. 31. to consider that fifteen (ta) voor imprisonment is thora-de-no universal standard foot sod of the 44th ultimo, I have the honour to for equivalent to a life sentence, especially in casce where the besith of the preuzer has boun sorlopsly affected: Chiun --China is a large place and I shibald ward, for your information, opy of a letter and that good condunt in gol shanid procure remis be sorry to commit myself to any assertion thent from the War Office on the subject of the new tion of no-third of the period. On this system, Lesit, but I will as to that part of it about which I ¦ Defence Works at Hongkong.—I bave, &c., arLam Kai would, uztar ordnery droprustee, lave know something, the Krangtang province, and
"(Signed),. DEZ2Y. theral submit there is an approximation ta astan Governoz Sir G. F. Boven, G.CM.G., &c., &c. dari fost, the foot which has been rasognised by this Government, whil is known to every man, woman, and chill, which isrecognised everywhere,
WAR OFFICE TO COLONIAL OFFICE.. found in every house in this colony, sad whiplr is
War Ofog, 18th Maroh, 1895. kept in every shop for use when the shopkeeper
Bir-I am directed by the Secretary of State canont get out of wing it. Tha mers name of for War to acknowledge the mosint of your the shortened foot presupposes there is sach letter of the 14th ultimo, forwarding a further tndard foot and 5-10th of what thisstand desputab from the Governor of Hongkong, cos and foot which the petitioners tell us does not
bean released a vat
licwever, looking to the noonline iconmatness of thin cas, le has been deted to buaibh Les Lua Kwai from the oulcny, and report from the Captain Euforinterdent of Police to the ezent that he is a person dangerous to the page and good order of the
THE CHINESE CHEK DE FOOT NEAFUBI
Under the handing of "Hongkong Home Guard," the American papar have the follow ing:Hongkong, March 30th-The auxiliary
TINGENT. volunteer torpedo Botilla has been organized heso. Eixty steam launches, all ready for service, The offer by Now South Wales of the Boadan will compose the flotilla." If this were only true! The number of vousols has, kotorar, baan alsatingent for service in India has beca 60-eniery... probably through the wire and they are opted. all spoken of as being torpedo boats, whereas some of them are only fitted with Gailings.
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The fold-day to be held at Kowloon is, wo learn, to come off on Tuesday next. There are to by two ferees-one under Majar Hamilton, which is to occupy and holds position; and the
other nader Colonel Graves, which is to attack it All the garriena that can be spared from duty and also the Volunteers will take part in
PRECAUTIONS-AT PORT-PHILLIP-
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The following telegram was received night by the Government from the Premier Victoria:---
MELBOURNE, 1st May
It may at any moment became necessary to
the poor
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ME LORD I have the honour to inform y that as the annual meeting of the Hongkong Gonored Chamber of Commeres hold on the 276 altimo it was unanimously resolved that a letter should be addressed to your Lordship expressing the doep regret with which the members have learned of the death, at Paking, on 2nd ultimo, of Bir Hay 8. Parkes, K.G.B., G.C.M.G., Har Plenipotentiary to China, and their sense of the losa which his tafimaly removal involves pot only to Her Majesty a Governant but to usury nafon Inving" intercourse with the Celestial Empir
ده گانی برد
The and intelligence has created a profaund feeling of sorrow throughout-the community, and, as this critical period, a conscioussines of national bereavement.
Sir Harry Parties exhibitód sach.a knowledge of the Oriental cherieter, and such text and cupocity in dealing with the peoples among whom so much of his life was passod, that ho inspired Funbounded confidenes, and was · regarded as altogether the, most influential and practically useful man that has ever represented his country in the East.
His career in Japan was a long, honourable and singularly sayosgátul one, and the study. the position new haid by her in the estivutios, advancement and prosperity of that country, sal of other antions, are no small depo da to his influence and outsole during a transitiona period of rerasrlastle constitutional change.
OI GRANGER and Oilmes the maneuvres. The disparitions are to be romova facilities now afforded for navigation of As Your Excellencey received-a chek from the toss little known or used Now, sir, after what 1 | desirable to employ some more modern guns, and will not be available iz tits interests of peace
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, MAX 2ND 175.
to see that this great and much needed work is now about to be proceeded with.
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CATHEDRAL.
The Alta thus refers to the new American Prada Service. Morning Prayer and Sermon, opening of the Chamber of Deputies on the Minister to Japan appointed to succeed the Han. - Maraiup Prayer, Sarmon, and Holy Lemans 30th March, and it is stated that but for the Johu Bingham-Richard B., Hubbard, nomin- presence of the troops there is no doubt vio.ated for Minister to Japan, is the well known 5 pong Prayer and, Sermon, the Celerit
Chaplain. ex-Governor of Texas. He was a delegate to lenes would have been indulged in by the the National Democratic Convention at Cincin-sp.m-Evening Prayer and Sermon, Ror, J. B.Ost. mob. Its not remarkable that, under the cirati, where his notably eloquent speech for
The Military Chaplains.
nion, the Colonial Chaplain
Sr. PETER'S CETECH.
GARRISON THEATRE.
cumstances, M. Fanny's demned for & credit placing General Hancook in nomination for tho 17.30 p.m.-Soldiers' Voluntary Service, the Military Treaty I take to bo the supreme law governing That would be only temporary if it were true, devided the Home Government not to attempt į
Chaplain.
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ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH. AR Services in Chinese).
nieu, Hove. . R. Čest anti Fong Yat San.
UNION CHURCH SERVICES.
UNION CHURCH. 4. Prennbar, Ber. R J. Eifel, Ph. D. 15) p.m.-Servio conducted by Layman.
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. meusing of the Legislative Council was held Fosterday afternoon. There were present:
His Excelleney the Governor, Sir Gsoner Hou. Sir GevaGY PHILLIPEO, Chief Justica, Hon. W. H Maksa, C M., Colonial Sacra- tary.
to mount heavier gass than thesa at Hongkong.
The enclosures which accompanied your letter are returned herewith as regasted tare, &o..
don.
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SUPREME COURT. ·
1st May.
EDWARD JAMES ACKROYD, AS OFFICIA), __ÁSSIGNEE OF THE ESTATE AND EFFECTS or TSUITS HI, A BANKRUPT, Chur Yu Tix, KWOK TAN, Lo Tez CHEUNG, AND L TÁR CHRING, TRUSTERS OF A DEED OF ASSIGNMENT BY LRONG ÖNN, AND LI MING KWAN TONG, Kwox YIN KAL, AND OTHERS ON BIHALF OF THEMSELVES AND ALL THE OTUBE PARTY 223 OF THU ÜHUSE
Mr. Francis, instructed by gera. Wotton and Deacon, appeared for the plaintiffs; the At. Lochey-General (Hoo. E. L. O'Malley) and Mr. Kai instructed by Alessrs. Sharp, Johnsen, and Stokes, appeared on behalf of a defendant named Lo Wing Yip, and the same counsel, also -appeared on behalf of another defendant named
HOA WONG SHING, paranat to notice, moved that the putition of Ko Lang Tai, Wo Lan, and others, ha read, in order to obtain the opinion of the Connell in the matter of the Custo exist. To pass on to paragraph 9, we are thore cerning the new Defence Works of the Colony: The treaty he negotiated with Koma is one last House Standard Chick. In doing so he said told something about a foot in use in Peking. of the Earl of Derby, that when the subject of of a nusually coupleta and perfect character,
and in reply to asquaint-yen, for thajnformation of Your Excelloy, we passat Ordinance 8 of this There is no foot exclusively need in Peking: the Defence of Hongkong was first considered, and that rentabla avents in that country, year in order to prevent dishonesty and protect there are foot meastras of all length the gang with which it was propond to arm the friction with neighbouring states, intensify, it out of which there must almost inevitably arige The vory name of the Kau Ng there. In Sab.sition ச of section 11 Chak, which was in in this enloug, implies dis- they commit themselves to the statement balterios vers 10-inch MLB gaus, which so that were possible, the general feeling of sadness honesty, because lading" means 95 per cent. that the foot legalised by this Government is a 3,000 yards can only penetrale $ inches of iron. at his removal, from the consciousness that hin As the project dovoloped, it was, thought great and varied experience and wise counsel Viceroy of Canton, we took it for granted that have said about this foot boing found in the 9.2-inch B. L. Gon was proposed a gun and national progress completed by 1 pm, in order that the attack Port Phillip. In thant avent vessels approach that shok was the only ghek recognised by the house and shop in this colony and known to arory wiel was thought to be safely powerful to may be sommenced at that hour. There will no ing Heads will be warned by lading lights. Imperial Chevernrent. But on searching out the ma, women, and child, that ten asertion which beat off any ironicleds likely to he met with in hops that some basis of negotiation for the set- At this time, too, when there is ground for the doubt be a large gathering of the rezidouts to Point Linsdale and Queenscliffe extinguished. matter I find the fact is quite different. In D I would rather not describe as it ought to be those ceas. witness the sham fght.
No vessel will be permitted to enter between Williams's Commercial Guide he pulls it the described. I will now, sir, go beer for one mo We Japan Mail) noted the arrival, on the sunset and marise. Arrangements made for lakek of 144 inches, or Canton tailor's chok. Inment to paragraph 5. There we are told this demonstrated the possibility of the attack at to be desired in the interest of social and roll- More recent events in China have, however, flament of the Jifferences betweens Francs und 11th April, by the Pacific Mai Co.'s steamer piloting vessels between sunrise and sunset. I tried to find what is the Imperial Chinese shorter that the foot laid down in the Tracty 0.13 armor with who even the 92-inch you would Parkes is felt to bo a calamity the extent of Dr. Eitel's dietionary it is called the euro. Then fra ndalont foot is only 0.13 of s Chinese inch Hangling by Vessels of War carrying gans and meraial derelupusent, the death of Bis Harry China might be arranged, a settlement so unch
City of New York. of Colonel H.8. Palmer, RE, to take charge, as is reported, of the conectric lights may be exhibited at any time chek, ter which purpose I looked in the mofa Chinese inch is soo dith of an English inch
traction of the proposed water works for Yoko- from Queenscliffe and Point Nopean for defence perial dictionary, and there I find that 10 graus If you will think how that is multiplied in man be balls to cope, and it has now been de which it is dificult to realize. No us possesed hans. We now learn from the Mainichi Shim-purposes. Bush lights must not be taken as make one Chirese incl. and 10 inches one suring a long piece of cloth you will see what termined to employ a certain number of 10-inch graster induanes with Chinese statesman, or
chek. This is derived from the Wong the resulting discrepancy must be
B.L. guna of 27 toas. By using Ir is clear from the accourte received by the ban that Mr. Mitsubashi, Director of the Section guiding lights.
of Forvigil Affairs, Mr. Tamino, of the Engineer
Chau are on referring to the Weng Chanthis foot the purchaser lossa one yard out of avery inches of iron at 3,000 yards; and, although intercourse with China and at the same time to This gun is capable of peastrating nearly 18 hettar qualified to promote extended foreign American mail, that the roomt French dising Section, and four attacken of the Kencho,
I find a drawing of the ohok, I measure sixty, a compared with the Custom Horestall mors powertal gane are now being con
advance permanently the best interests of the qaters in Tonquin when Langson had to beharo boon appointed to form a commission for
it and I find it is only 101 inches. In this foot. Now I pass on to a long string of incontrasted, it is considered kot gans of this Empire to the Govament of which he was way i arsice at the conclusion that the chok of reniences, grievances, and abuses which it is said nature, Thich are the hosviest that can be
anoredited.I have the hosiour to be my Lord. evacuated wore the immediate cause of the carrying cat the undertaking. It is gratifying
144 English inofea is not this Imperial chek and will result if the roccat lolation be carried out, worked by hand, are amply suficient for the
Your Lordship's most ebadiont bumble éérvant, is not recognised by the Chinese Central Govern- and I may say the whole of these are imaginaryDefence of Hongkong, sulad as that defence downfall of M. FERRY'a Minstry. A soone
(Sa.) W. KESWICK, meab. It may be a provincial chak, but that with the exception of ene. The price will have to
· Chairman. of the wildest excitement cecarred at the.
given in the Wong Chau is, I suppose, the only be increased, we are told. Very well; the price would be by minor and also by Torgado hosts. one recognized by the Chinaga Gotermian varise every day, and is subject to the most keen tomy in played, if and be borng in mind that
Were bestier guns than the 10-inch of 27 The Right Honourable Earl Grauville, Kft. &o., kt., ko, Her Majesty's Principal_Sa- When I look at the Trosty, I and there, in the and lengthy bargainings, as we know. Then we
erotary of State for Foreign Aldre, Lon- tariff that, ons Chinese obsung is equal to 141 are told that large quantities of goods are al-band power would no longer suflee for working thero, and the difficulty of maintaining in vork- English Jaches, and one chek is equal to 14 1-10th randy been ordered with referee to the custom- English inches. Treaty I do not see why we should adopt any fulfilment of these contracts will be rendered it of order, would render the guos useless As this is stipulated in the ary measure of the leat ng chek, and that the ageing order at all times, at a foreign station, the machinery needed for the heaviest guns, which, other chok than the Treaty, chak, because the sery dificult except by incurring heavy loss." Prosilaney brought him-inté national notico,
and thus completely cripple the defence, has the intercourse between the two nations. of 40,000,000 franes for military operations He was by acelammation chosen by the Taxas
As but it is not true. The goods will arrive såd
IN ORIGINAL JURIDICHION. should have resulted in an alrerie vote and convention its temporary Chairmare He served. Frening Fruror and Sermou, Bavs. J. B. much intercourse with China. I do not sea any the sellers will sell them by a regalar foot and history of the designs for the Defenes of Hong Convention last year, and was alooted by that 11am Home Prayer, Surmos, and Holy Comm-Hongkong so near Chinu and we have paid for conceding to the afipulated prigs, and
It will be seen from the above akatah of the BEFORE THE HON, BIR GEORGE PHILIPP his consequent resignation. I. CLEMENCEAU Taral years as Unital States. District At Cet and Fonz Yat Sev.
Fud roanon why we should adapt the pai chio charge what price they like. Then we are told korg that circumstannes have compelled changes
CHIEF JUSTICE. chek instead of the Treaty chek. I therefore that if goods involved according to the new specially distinguished himself by the fury of torney in Texas hafore the war, and is now en
more the petition be read in order to obtain the legal foot are sent up to Canton they will in the original proposals, and that each suco THE MAN ON INSURANCE CO. LIMITED, V. his denunciations, but the Chauber geuemilysed in the practice of law.
cpinion of the Council.
be seized owing to the exocas of length, sive advance in the power of the Artillery, while The American papers to hand per City-of weem to have been quite unduly excited. Eat
Hon. W. KESWICK 2900ded.
Then our answer is "Don't mark them oroased charge for Armaments, has also increas throwing on the Imperial Government an in- Teking report a duckled change for the worse in
The COLONIAL TREASURE Your Thical Our legislation is confined to trading in while public indignation waxed fierce and the evadition of General Grant. The carcerous
laney, I regret very much to have to meet this colony, and a man exporting goods to Chinsed the acount which will be necessary for con strong against the FARET Ministry, the re trouble is said not to show any new development,
the motion of my hon, friend opposite with may mark them as he likes, just as a man in strasting the works sointion to retrieve the disasters and correct although it has grown, but swing to the poor
hostile amendment, and I regret still more the Bugland sending goods to France mas mack moment.be estimated precisely, bist it will un The exact increase in cost cannot at "this form of that amendment should seem to imply them according to French measure, while in the blunders usoribed to them was made condition of the patient's general health it is feared that he may succumb to exhaustion. Ex-
a wish to stifle discussion on the matter. I nood England he sells them by English insure. I doubtedly be considerably in excess of the equally apparent. It was mou decided to pressions of sympathy were being received by
to more at the petition lia on the table and be grievances, but the real grievanes of the pati.under corsideration bardly say I hara no euch wish. I shall Lave think I have now disposed of all the substantial amount which the Colony was asked to contri- bute st the time when the original scheme was Bond fifty thousand men as winforcements the family fall parts of the States. A tele- to China, and ten million frames were votel Owing to the condition of General Grant, the
not read, but outsidering that every member of toners is this and they mean to fight it by stery grora dated Washington, April 3rd, says-FERGUSON BOWEN, G.C.M.G.
the Council has had a copy of it for a days, mea in their power, that whereas they now the day after ML Fɛanz'a resignation to President has postponed indefinitely the goneral
and is now sapplied with a copy, and considering hell by short measure and eburgs by long price. apply the sinews of war. I was intended evening reception to the public which was to
alse that the petition bas been published in the that will now be stopped. They sell of icches have been givea cu Tassday next." And sn
newspapers, I fail to see that the reading of it and Sharga for 10 inches If, publiban who to order the evacuation of Formosa, and to other paragraph roads"The Chinesa Minister,
except by committing the Council to an opinion has been in the habit of giving of a pint in inanganate other measures, the bonbard-on his arrival yesterday, sent a message to Gene-
that something more ought to be done in the stead of a pint is mondo to give full measure he ment of Peking being among those mer-ral Grant, and the Japanese Consul daytreestre
matter, will attain any good end. I thought immediately feels Himself an aggrieved person, PROPOSAL TO PRESERYG GAME IN Lo Ten Poo Tong, being instructed by Mr. of his assistants to bear the condolences of the
sir, my hon. friend was going to bring forward and sucks to make it up by adulterating bil liquor. tioned. What effect this exasperation of the Mikado of Japan, together with his own, to the
has motion in the same way in which he brough These persons cannot adulterate their goods, French people and their determination to re. distinguished sufferor." The messages were
forward the position, without any expression and they aws in the position of having to all the cover their lost prestige in China may bare united to the General in the evening.
his no opinion. He has expressed an opinion. quantity of cloth for which they ressive payment. A meeting of members of the Hongkong Gun ere, having socapiod sororal days. It was a and I am very glad be tas told as the very We must beware of that poouliar tenderness for had in the way of inclining the Peking Go-
The feeling against the Chinese in Canuda
name of the foot mensure his Chinese friends fraud which sometimes art to prevail in a
Clab and others was held in the Figugtong Chablain against the defendants sa partners of the vernment to listen to peace proposals it is Herald's Ottawa special of the 23rd March seems to be gathering strength. The New York
Chung Sun Wo Bank for a balance of $45,000 are so much in love with is i nams that commercial community. It is said that this is Jesterday afternoon to consider a project for pre of suns deposited in the Book by the plaintif implies dishonesty, and that the object of the of scores not easy to say ; but it is not in-says-“The Dominion Government will intra-
an age of shoddy and short essure, in which serving yams in this colony. Among those probable that the prospect of a coors vigor poll-tax upon every Chinaman entering Canada. Lagisisties Connell, before proceeding to the hon. gentleman Las gone into some very ouxions
duce a kill on Tuesday hich will provide for a
Government in introducing a foot massure was honesty saeras to be going out of fashion, and I present were Major-Gonoral Cameron, the At company. $100,000 had been, deposited in the HIS EXCELLENCY--Hor. geatbomen of the to put down distunesty and secure Luzesty. The think it is the bonaden daty of Englishman orney-General (Hon. E. L. O'Malley), Hon which gre, 000 had times by the plaintiffs of ous prosecution of the war by aanraged and will restrict the number of Chinese immi-order of the day, I dosiro to inform you that I matters, but 1 think I may safely say he hasvárywkare, bý přecept and example, to enforca P. Byria Hon. F. D. Sassoon, Major Cochrane which £55,000 had been withdrawn in various Messrs 3. Bell-Irving, C. D. Bottenlos, His action was brought against the partnere Frumt. The bark failed some time since, and nation may have had some influence on the grants to be received by steamship or sailing have now received from the Secretary of State & tops bis own opinion on the marits of the pati honesty.
Heh. P. Bras-I think the hon. member Leigh, J. S. Brewer, A. J. Leach. A P. Stokes, & considerable number of persons were shed, H. Trips. J. J. Francis, W.. Leygo, E. or those claimed to have been sich. "Though negotiations which, ended on the 4th April Pessels trading betoon Chins and this country reply to my telègrams respecting the subject of tion, in the background. think Irony Rafely who has just spoken bas forgatton one thing in 6. S. Coxon, H. M. Bevis, Lient. Vysyan, the duly important iesno lay botwoon the in the signature of the peace protocol, Theon tuo taxis of so many per ton espaoity of such the resolation adoptol or this Council on the chalange my hon. friend to contradiot me when his very claborate argument, that the people who Lieut. D'Aeta (Hou.. Soc.).
vessel. It ia also intended to require the re- 1st April in favour of a direct telegraphic cable I say he disapproves of the object of this bar that oloth know perfectly wall what they Chinese Government wisely recognised that ristration of names and location of all Chinos between Hongkong and Singapore and the pro- tion, does not sympathise with it, and that his are boying. I cannot think Chinese are so conversation, road a letter which he had received Wing is, was that he was not, and never bad Major-General CARBON, after some desultoryed by consol. The defence in the case of Lo plaintifs and the two defondanta represent an opportunity had arrived what peace could being required in criminal cases or for purposes bour. No reference is made to the question of aan, bocause the hon. gentleman knows the And as you know, short measures are very con himself respecting the proposed shooting as was canadore to the Hongkong and Shanghai eaturing the country, so that in the event of any vision of a flotilla of torpedo-boats for this har opinion of it is dan more unfavourable than my little saver" as not to know what they buy from H. E. the Governor in reply to one from been a partner in the Chung Sun Wo Bank H be made with honour and they would reap of taunicipal taxation, their whereabouts may direct telegraph, which, it is to be presumed, is oppression systematically practised on the poorer men everywhere. For example. pieca goods sociation. His Excellency expressed his entire Bank, he said his name was Le Hop Peng, and some advantage by their success in Tun-be readily ascertained. One of the festares of still under the consideration of Her Majesty's classes in the matter of weights and measures como ort from Frglund mirked 40 yards, whils gain. On his side President Gazer no doubt the bill will be the enforcement of rigid sanitary Government. With regard to the torpedoes. The hon. gentleman has been very loyal to the they only are yards, but it is well approval of the Project, as enhancing the means he denied that he had ever gone by the name of
Jaws. The poll-tax will only
of cruation in the Colony, and be should aw that the war was aupopolar with theWomen and labourers, and Pply to Chinese Lord Derby's telegram is to the following of tow people who have induced him to bring known; every one knows.it
not to merebrate,fect:-
forward the petition, and I could wish he
be happy to support the granting of a lease of Lo Wing Tip, or had ever been a partner in the French people, and he thought it would be The Chinese Restriction Act passed in British bet, after conniting with the Naval Commanders with whom I know
bankers, croller professional plasses of Chinese." The Admiralty must promise more torpedo-beats; had been equally loyal to that largo eines the amendment of the Hoz. the Coloniel and at the eastern end of the island on easy Poo Tong admitted all the statements contained well to caudado a peace which would escure Combin has beon disallowed. Mombers of the One, they are safished that the colony under your the pore and needy, who fartainly dasarte has actually beag done in this matter. In 1681, Exceloner thought that after the on the ground that he had cereal to be a parthat
terms for the Association, where bares, rabbits, his sympathies rest. Treasurer, and in doing so I may state what pheasants, deer, and partridges might be protectia the plaintiffs' petition, bot doriel his liability Tonquin to Fraure with further blond-loral Houes pledge themselves to enact the same Government is quite safe in the event of enhed his help more than the wealthy rust give when I was at the Magistracy, two man were
in the Bank for some time before it olcsed, shed. During the glamour in Paris whisk Region. Another public meeting is to beat. And they are thoragidy aware of what is
noanaury for the defence of the colony.
these people craclit for great portinacity, and I satamoned baiers tua for being short measures. Preliminary expenses had been not the cost of the plaintiffs had continued to deal with the resulted in the fall of the Fésar Minia- Į
I stated to the Council on the 15th April that I hopa the Council will erows me if I go into the They were ably defended by corusel, and the de maintaining the Association would not be hosty Bank ufter his retirement from it, although they Minstrels was given at the Temperance Hall on improbable that any torpedo boats beyond the
The second concert by the Hongkong Amateur had learned from other sources that it was very frors petitioning until they either obtain what of the qulony, what they speak of in this pott.game-keepers and rice or some other grain for it, and that they had entered into an entirely matter at some length. Ione thor will not conar fence was this: they admitted stonesthestandard about or $1,200 for the pay of five or at were fally aware of the fact, and sequiesced in had befallen General NAGRIDE's force Thursday evening with considerable success four already here could be spared for this Colony they want or are distinctly given to understand tin, the Custom House standard chek, was not the game. He wished the Aswinion every BUC
greatly exaggorated; but when the There was a large attendance, abietly composed as the present crisis. I added that, in my they cannot obtain it. They think they will be what they used, but they said they were sing a foot coss, and he was sare the Legislative Council Re Strangement with the Bank after he left it French nation come to reflegt soberly on the of soldiers, and to various itans were all favour opinion, we should prefer to look to our own rohoard for their much speaking. It is necessary the which was used in China and had been need from would join with him is giving every asitanon in ent evidenca preduced to satisfy him that the the way of providing for game or gun cases of defendant Lo Hop Feng was ever a partner in their work, and the balled singing, for untrained in a very short time and at a very small cost. my oxense for going into it at length. Their ass. I was bound as the matter stood to cou. fore them, they will see that the panic which vocalists was very creditabin. Basara. Mason Directions have already been given that fans of pertinacity is equalled by their recklessness of vist the mea, but I said if they petitioned the Ry to subscribe 500 towards the preliminary ex-verdiet of nonsuit, though he must say, after
and he thought if other leading followed the news of the evacuation of Lang-ance Taylor's slog thage was exceedingly good the steam launches belonging to the Imperial and statement. It is oosy to make out tense of you Governor, to have the foot legalised I shonld in would come forward in the same way the project hearing all the evidence, that for the defense
And a song and dance by Messrs. Sumner and Colonial Governments shall be fitted forthwith
are indifferket as to the truthfulness of the fist only a nominal penalty. They did so, nad son was unwarranted. Count KEEGANADEO, Foster was also amming, Beagh a little more for torpedoes, thus tanking & flotilla of eight statements you make and hough this petition the mattor was relszedito a semnasio might soon be started. Haring offered a few did not appear to bim satisfactory. He should French Consul General to Sian, who is now in sketch at the end was capitelly done: Mr. Doe the Naval Authorities consider amply saltioiont of the most disrespectful documents over laid on
refinement would have improved it. The niggar torpedo boats, which, as you are already aware, is cutwardly respectiul in its terms it is one European drapers were united and the Chiggestions, His Excellency expressed his regret Have pry forma a judgment for the plaintiffs in nose drapers, as well as a number of the goners that a mesting of the Legislative Canneil pré-with the suggestion of counsel ky would reserve France, and who is
great authority presided very ably at the pianoforte. Appanded I had also telographed asking when the heave the table of this Commeil when its contents are 1 public, and it was found this out they insistarding, sad again wished the promotere every su-This point was legal -one-as to whether the
vented him from attending the preliminary meet. on Tonquin, is reported to have said:is the programme
gans for the new forts may be expected to ar- examined, because it presupposes the utter in on using was not by any means an honest foot, "I am convisood that ere runny daya pecing Chorus... Bktdrodze Guarda". Mistrelivo. On this point the telegram is to this beeility of those to whom it is addressed. The and as they objected to the Customs standard.
offoot-
Chinnse foot consists of 10-inches, and the mea cavk it came to a question with the Govern we shall bave reassuring news, which Sentimental Song "Shells we gathered years ago " The new heavy gaus will be sent as soon as prail to legalise is a measure 9 inches long, but it surer has described what was done. It was aaro which the diapers' guild wishes this Conement what was to be done. The Colonial Tre will show the present panic to be absurd and Coude Beng...... "Lot go the Anchor Mr. Foster title, though there will be some delay, owing to an
**Jayab Suit"... Mr. Sumser. reat of the heavy guns will be sent out sooner. marked with 9 inches tinda Walf; it is a piece what fost was used so long as it was an honest
try the significance of the disaster which
held.
Hou. B. L. O'MALLEY, Attorney-General. Hon. A. LISTER, Colonial Treasurer. Hon. J. M. PRICs, Sarvoyer-General, Hon. F. STEWART, Kegistrar-General.
Hou. P. RYRIE.
Hon. W. KESWICH. Hon. T: JAUKSON, Hon. F.D. SASHOON. Hoa.Woso SWING.
MINUTES. and confirmed.
Tha minates of the last meeting were rand
THE DEFENCEŤ OF THE COLONY.
The REGISTRAR-GENARAL-I beg in second.
(Sigaud), HENRY BRAND.. The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Oface.
THE COLONY.
PRELIMINARY MELTING.
Holines
His Lordship gave judgment in this case, the bearing of which was completed about a wook
Chong Sun Wc. Bank. The defendant to Tun
His Lordship said thore, hed not boun guffici
matter, and have all the facts of the case bably received. The Minstrels were well up to sources on the spot, which can be made available mattor should be understood, and that must-be-time immemorial. That could hardly, ba the what else might be required.. He should be bathe Chang Sun Wo Bank, sed he should give
2
ComboBo
Dot..La Mazola
OVERTURE.
PART IL
Mr. Stevauzon.
M. Standivarius. Mosers, Egen & Starerson.
reloading.
FINANCE.***
PAPERS.
AVER.
Hon. F. D. Samyeon, Hon. T. Jackson..
Hon. W. Kowtok.
The Registrar-General. The Surveyor-General, Tho Celonial Trennar ve
• Bar. Han, Woiy Shing. Hon. F. Eyris. The Chiot Justice.
The Attorney-General
The Colonial Secretary.
The amendment was consequently carried. *Hop P. BYLIE in resorting his vote mid-I
desa
the ease of Lo Fur For Teng, but in accordance
a point for argument before the Full Court,
The letter was handed over to the Segrotary the Managing Director, Mr. Leong Onn. plaizfit company could be bound by the notion
the Association after the payment of the pre- Tun Pou Tang ca the latter paying bus Mellery for the annual cast of inaintaining Bank, and who had serulosced in the retirement Mr. Tarp thought tho an estimstod by Hiswho was also a partner of the Chung Sue Wo
Ixcat.
required.
in many others, appeared to have endeavoured to
After some further eonversation: Major. ans, judgment would go against them by de- General Cameron was unanimously elected Pre fault sident of the association.
Major-General CAMERON thanked the moet ing, and said he should be happy to do what he could for the association. He believed, how
AMOS HOSEN. KOLT V. D. D. O'KERIE, $1,500.
M. Franais, instructed by Messrs. Watton Descon, appeared for the plaintiff and the ever, that a much better President might have Attorney-General Hon. E. L. O'Malley -
been selected, “
The boil baziness, was the oppointment of a
#eusglass. The colour is well worth great Sentimenti Song "Crapa on the Door"... Kr. Egan.altomation in the design of the gas-ceringes. The is not as you might seproge, z piece of wood matter of little consequenes to the Government | timinary expenses was above what would be share of the lasses. The parties in this case, eatrised. It is rich, peopled by an indus Balled..... "The Maglo by the Mill" Mr. Anderson. I am informed by a high military authority here of wood inches in length but marked into 10 one, but it was time this temporising should by our thought pheasants would not make their cases atranger than they really were, trious race, and has a great future." This Laughing Sang - Mr. Strauditarins. that the words in the telegram an alteration inches, and those inches inta tenths, so as to put an end to. The tendonvy of all modorn lo-Lauswer in this colony, as there were not trees and in giving judgments as to costs, be akonlik
Interval tan izatea. prodiation has since been verified. Although solo Violin.
in the design of the gun-carriages," probably re-give the appearance of a boad fide measure, sodilation is in the direction of simplicity and
the Froach forces in Tonquin were com. Clog Danca......
Sear Scalplu. fer to the substitution of what are called dis the parolaser does not snow, and is not sup uniformity. In the interests of the poor of this rough. The only place where there were trees direct the Registrar, as far as possible, to allow Mana Manor & Payer uppearing carriages." wlish are considered races posed to know that ho le to be served with calany I beg to second the needment of the that was cut up with paths and close to a village, they had raised, in which they had been success in shy quantify was at Little Hongkong and only the costs of the defendants app the issnes Song" Dawkinn'a Night"..... Mr. Anderson, pletely outnumbered they would have Song and Dancin' arrosary for the protection of the artillerymen while a measure half an inch short. In paragrapa 2 Hon. the Colonial Presenrer.
of the petition I find this statement That The amendment was then put, and the Conn-where there were no end of dogs. He thought fill, and disallow the others. As to the causes of Been able to maiptain hole position in Solo Vinlin.
Four Potitionere hare in the course of their el divided:-
junglo foul would answer much boltar, though the other defendants who did sot pat in appear the delts until the arrival of rainforce Nigger ketola.
A minute by His Excellency king the Conn-business always used and adopted a certain
they were hard to put up on the wing. -. ............ By the Company oil ta vota certain small sums of money, includ. standard of measurement commonly known in menta. Nevertheless it is certain that When the news was telegraphed here that Mr.ing one of £100 to Mr. Hillier. Acting Chinese English as a Obiness foot or chak and caffed in the uation would have been compelled to Phelps had been appointed Ministar for the Unit Bearetary of the British Legution at Peking, an Chinese "Kau Ng Chok..." Now sir, thera is o make great sacrifices to enable them to od States to England some curiosity was ex-an honorarium for emperintending the Chinese certain class of persons who akould have good -drive the Chinese permanently out of Ton-pressed by our American fellow residenta es to stadies of the Colonial cadete, was referred to memories, and the petitioners seam to belong to
who air Phelps wes-The Washingtan Atar the Finance Commiftae.
that cless, bocans in another petition they ad- * gain, and hence the regret that may ostural.spooks of him as follows: Bat, obscure and in-
mitted they did not always use this fout, but ly be felt that more auspicious time for eligible in the political world as Mr. Phelps un- The COLONIAL SECRETALT-By direction of other more frendalent measures, until even
structed by Mr. Holmes, for the defendant." the negotiations was not selected may be onionably ie, bo is in other spheres of life re- His Excellency the Governor I lay on the talte einggish Chinese public opinion itself began, to
His Lordship now delivered judgment in this cognized as a leader, and is widely admired. He correspondenso respecting armament of the get too strong for them, or Government inter am against the amendment on the grand that it committee counterbalanced to some extent by the know. has worn the crowning honoms of his profession; forts at Hongkong: correspondence respecting ference took place, which is more probable; and looks like an interferenes with the trade of the Mr. FRANCIS thought only a provisional case, which had been before the court on several ledge that further waste of life has been and vary many men would spank of Mr. Phalps the collection of fees for bills of health; and then they had a mating si arrugal & foot colony. I-admit what my friend opposite the committee should be appointed at present to previous cessions, being a clair for payment for
services alleged to have baan rendered. stayed. The Chinese Government on their forms of admiration whe never so much as also the accounts of the revenue and expenditure which was only five per cent, short, which Colonial Treasurer) said, but I don't think it ranke inquiries and collect all the requisite in- His Lordship said that upon the evideres
Egued, perhaps, of some of the great statesmen of the colony for the past year in two forms, one they considered reasonable, and they thought | desirable.
formation, and then report to a rubsequent this alaim appeared, to say the lost of it. side have no real cause for cation, as their vic thunder on the floor of Congress, and sub for comparing the rovenus and expenditure with they were indifferent beat in ming it. In The Quier Justice in recording his vote meeting at which the working committee would a very aggerated one and the sidemes to
be appointed. Sonses have bean vastly heavier than those suquently, in default of a re-election, present the estimates and the other for comparing it with the second paragraph they say "This Chi- said-I havo za objection to the petition'a being On the proposition of Mr. Engan, secondo by arst issue of the proceedings, the first hintement support it was also exaggerated. Upon the their claime" to a foreign mission. America is a that of the preceding year. I should explain nese foot or chok is the common foot of com- read. of the French, and their financial re-great-country, as politicians so often remind us; theto screants do not exactly agree with those mers in this colony and is not a aless measure THE INCORPORATION OF THE VICLE APOSTOLIC. Hr. BYCIE, the present committee of the Gan of the facts, and the support which was given it, sourcen wore rapidly failing. To Ubina it and these gentlemen do not monopolise all the already published in the blag bank, for this ran of length." It is a daxs messure, popular with The ATRUBKY-GENERAL moved the third Club was elected for that purpose, with power His lordship thought the plaintiff's solice are and may be renesaring to learn that the reversal rates. There are other classes, other stand-sou: His Excellency received instructions to pre- the dropess and intensely popular with their reading of the Bill for tae Incorporation of the to add to their number as they thought it counsel were entirely justified in thinking it a
ards. Perbapa, to adopt one of their mottees,pare the blue book and send it home in February. customers; and I warn the Comail that if these Vicar Apostolic of the Roman Catholic Church
The SECRETARY stated he had obtained sout very, hard cass, and one in which the plaintif of M. FREET's foreign policy.acemos likely to It is time there should be a change." Most of The accounts of the Crown Agents have only re- people be allowed to use a messure fraudulent in Hongkong.
information deer could be purchased from be complete, and there is eenscquently the the Eastern Democratic papers express them-cently been received in the salony, and it was by half-an-inch, the stonecutters, the carpenters, THE COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded." Haman at 32 per head, partridges from Foodho might soo in forma pauperis. Upon locking st
selves as pleased with the foreign appointments, nonossary to classify them: I mean by classify, and the painters will want to use theirs, and lexe danger of any serious bitch in the nego-though surprised at the election of Phelps and ing then placing them under their proper head-
Hon. F. RYBIE-Your Excellency, notwith $2.50 per dosat; door could also be obtained the exitence, however, and hearing what the rory trade will want to as its own measure, standing the alterations and amendmenta made from Formoen, and he should think they would plaintiff had to say upon cross examination, and siativna now proceeding, which the friends the ignoring of Thurman. Many individual inge. For instaune, a large amount of cement in And I shall be asked, why should they not?. For in this Bill my orjetica to it has not bets are be able to get rabbits from Australia almost for when confronted with the defendunt, a prost deal of what had appeared bardzhip had disappeared, of bath countries mast hope will result in that Blaine might as well have been elected at Waterworks, a portion, for other publio workavory well, that every one of these fraudulent which is desirable. I know the Hill is very un Lieut. D'asfu, a vote of thanks was passed to mostly himself to blame. As the case was
Domsorats, however, are disgusted and declare sent out; a portion of this is for the Tytom the very good rousen, as my hon. friend knows come. I don't think it is a form of legislation gift
and it seemed that for the position in On the proposition of Mr. TIPP, seconded by which he found himself the plaintiff had the attainment of a lasting peace.
case. A London correspondent saga-Fountains and a portion for the Prayant Lap-sap wan being foot masures is an organised oppression of the popular, and I think some regand should be of tears poured from the Hinglish prise over the constructed by the Government at the ezpezes poot. My hon. friend knows very well that paid to public opinion on the paint. It affecte Major-General Cameron for his support, and first put it seemed that Capt. O'Keefa
LER LUM KWAL.
recall of Lowell, who is undeniably the most of private individuals. It was impossible to Chiasse tradesmen for Lunelves icle nothing conected with Government unser the meeting terminated. Rather tall stories, aro occasionally translated popular Minister among the English ever sent classify these amonate in time for the blue bask, powerful and wealthy guilds whose only in this Colony. I am e opinion the powers con. by our fokalamacontemporaris from the Japa- from the United States. Muck curiosity is ex- and the blus book therefore contains the local object is to set legal interference at detained in this Bill can given in another form, noce vernacular puyers. Here is the latest from pressed by the press about Phelps, whr generally revenue and expenditure for the year and the ance and do what they please. The poor and I would also beg to say that notwithstand. THE HONGKONG, CHAMBER OF She Japan Meil:The Jiji Shimpo reports as described as a Vorment Senator and Professor Crawa Agonte apunta for nine months only. I are belpless against thoni and have foring what was said at the lass meeting I am beating expedition in Tanks, Kiyota fu, during of Yale Collage. The Nt. Tom's Gazette and the also lay on the table a report on the accounts by many years past appealed for the protection of puzzled to know and cannot imagine how my which thirty-eight persons, eleren, hundred and Pall Mall Guzells are positively brutal in speak the Auditor Genaral. seventy-one beare, and seventeen hundred and ing of his presumed insignificance, while the twenty-three stage were killed, while sighty-nine Tice, Past, and News are gourteous Mr. persons were wounded. Any doubt that night Phelps is a prominent lawyer of Barlington, Vt. ask a question on an urgent anbjost.
EXOLENCY-An how. member will now arist as to which were this hunters and which Reis about sixty years of age, and the possessor Hon. T.. JACKSON With your Excellency's the hunted for the figure really do not help of a moderate fortans. He is or-President of permission I. wish to ask the hon, the Colorial one-la removed by the remak that the wild the American Bar Association, has practiced serotary if there is any objection to state the autmala-that is to say, the hers and the staga before the Supreme Court in Wethingtor, and gronals on which the prisoner Lee Lum Krai
boing drivea from their mountains kira By this highly asteemed as slawyer and a man of has been released from custody. heary mowfall, bocaing so destructive in their culture. He has several time boom the Demo The COLONIAL SECRETARY-Iy on the Tags along the lower traits of cultivated ratia sandidate for Governor of Vermont, but table in reply to my hon, Friend a minute, which country that the inhabitants decided to remove so far as known here has never had a public ofce. the Clerk will Low them. The Mail remarks that it would not take For two yara past he has delivered footareg an The CLERK road the following --- very many heavy mowfalls, at this rate, to depo law to the graduating class at Yale College. Mr. La reply to the question of my honourable friend, I pulate Kiyoto fun,
Phelps is a son of ex-Senator Phelps of ferment. am directed by the Governar to state that the incle
hal ininced the plaintiff to go with him to the Pellow Islands under a bard sad unfair agreement, that the plaintiff had there COM-rafored great barclips, and had been unable MELOE AND THE LATE SİR to leave the place ntil the time he got away.
HARRY PARKEST
He alleged that, he was put at a station by lim the legislature. Now in paragraph 41 and the hon. friend on the left (the Attorney-General)
salf, where he had no proper place to carry on most zugenious insinuation, one which has bean can be acting as public servant in re-
business, and no means of getting about to trade, used to valour the petitionThis Chinese foot gard to this Bill. If he is acting as a public
HONGKONG GEKUBAL CHAMESE or no beat and no means of leaving bis store for a oz cher is subdivided into ban Chinese inokos servant he must have davoted some time;
COMMERCE
fimo-that he, dars not leave the place for two and is equivalent to 95-10ths hechos of the chok to that B. As a priblic servant he is pad
Hongkong, let May, 1893, haizes for fear it should be robbed, and that he or font commonly called in Chiriose as Pai Chin by this celany, and therefore I ask what right 6m-I am directed to transmit to yea for complained without being able to get any radrésa Chek, which is used by the Trussurer of Kwang any religious association, be it Romeu Catholic, public information copy of a latter addresssi by He was therefore forced, in salf protection, to ang Province principally for the wosure of Proicatant, or Mahomedan, or anything eler, has the Hongkong Bangsal Chamber of Commoros girs up his eppointment and seek other service. land". That is the foot, introduced by this fre- to the time of a very eminent and learned public to Her Majesty's Frincipal Secretary of State The ovidenso did not appear to bear this state-
Ement This is not only in genious but a offer who is paid by this colony. I think that for Foreign Affairs with reference to the latement out; for it seantal that the plaintiff haut- must Andacions assection. Trading on the well is a very grave question. I shall certainly make Sir Harry S. Parkes.-1 am, Sir,, Yours faith-been placed at this station by his own request, known dislike of English persons to Chinese it so when the estimates ceme on. If the colony fully, vfirinkdom, they charge the Government with is entitled to his time I think his tution in re-
H. M. BAILY.
Secretary. having, in convert with cattain Chiness off-gard to this Bill may be very fairly shallonged visis, looked up sa obsolete foot, the sort when the ontimates coma en
The Editor of the Daily Press.-
he was supplied with all the trade" necessary and also with about According to the plaintiff's own statoment also. it seemed that about two months after the defondant left the plaintiff left