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Hie Excellency the Acting Garner has given his aesont is the name and on behalf of the man, to the following Ordinancesan Ordinance for the suppression of the Triad and other unlawful societies; an Ordinance for the better protection of young girls; and an Or. dinango to abolish transportation and poual sor. vitude and to substituto other punishment in ligu roof..
A CHINESE LOAN. FLOATED IN BERLIN. The Chinese 54 per cent. Toin of five million Marks has been several times overed in Berlin. Price of issue, 1664.
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On the 7th March, in the House of Commons, Mr. &. Balfour asked the Under-Scretary of Stalo for India whether it was a fact that a wall and fort bad bear built across the Jakop Pass, thereby preventing trade comunication between Thibetand Lading and whothor prours had been brought to boar apon the Chices Government The Marquis of Taosdowne, at the opening af by Her Majesty Government to carry out the Canadian Parliczont, stated that negotiations Article of the convention made on July 24 latare progressing upon the Fisheries question, between Great Britain and China, relating to Burmah and Thibet, by which it was to be the ant that he had hopes of an honoumble and duty of the Chaires Government to adopt a satisfactory result. sures to exhort and encourage the people of Thibet with a view to the promotion and extension of trade between India and Thibat; and if so, what had resulted from such pressure-Bir J Forgsson: Bome Thibalans are morted to bave mult a fort or gate-house near the Jelor Nice.
Hor Pan with a view of hiloeking the road. Majoaty's Government satortain no doubt that the Chinese Government will fulfil their engage meets in regard to the encouragement of Indian trace with Thibet.
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Mr. B. LATIbs-After Estou the re- I don't think arks of Mr. Francis, it seems that ba believes, as most of as wish, that Majesty may live for a hundred years, months to have enquiries by it and reports to fnture outings. It sus ma too, that there is very little onthusiasm out
at all times and da. The Government is still in the thresreferred to in Mr. Ackroyd's speech. I said in the way of Her Majesty's Eyal mahjorte,
subject to her tinn and will be ready to Lelp as bon as something was is a position to state the Government would who nee
nationalities. But definite is placed before it." A latter was sent to assist, but I wish it to be distinctly known it was pcos, inviting the co-operation of their the Government by the General Committee on not ay intortion to convey ang improsion this follow citizens of other the 17th March, in which they wiIn the sobores had been presented to the Governaculaad the first thing is to find something which event of the Government doolding to proceed had met with their approval. I male that state will commend itself is the sands, of all. Until with the sabota, we should bo glad to be furnish out basuna there was at that time, and I be something definite is laid before the community ed with a plan of the proposed Park, taguthor isso ap to the time this mooting mot, a fooling the different members of it cannot say whether with an estimate of the probable anet and that the Government would not co-operate with they will or will not approve of any particular statement of what proportion of the out-us. was convinced I was right, that the Gov-schemy. If the scheme is laid before them with ley the Government will be willing to conornment would co-operate, and we have heard details showing that it is to be carried out in a tribase. We have to request you will lay this from Mr. Ackroyd it in their infection so to do, cartain way, that buildings of a urtain charac mutter before His Excellency the Anting Go At the last mosting I ventured to make a few ter are to be put an, that the first good would be. much, the maintenance a certain dofinite sum vernor, so that we may, be able to inform the suggestions as to how this jubileo onld be cale- community of the views of the Goraremont with brated, and since then I have toon in commozni por annum, the community knowing that would regard to carrying out the scheme for a Park in cation with overal gentlemen who, although not be able to say you or no whether they would the Worg Nei Chong Valley to be called able to agree with mo on every point, have agreed bribe that sum. But here to unity the Victoria Park." The only auswor that could the jahilas should be celebrated by establishing will, as a whole, pledge itself to Dr. Manson's way with the suggested library. The same way, ride, that it was ready to ontertain any defirits wish to propose the following resolution-
too, to a certain ortant, with the status. We soleme laid before it, but it could not approve of That the Jubilso of Her Majesty's reign should be will bo ouly making ourselves more supremely be given to that was the answer the Government a public library and reading room. I theraforo sabens, the question in, bow mach? The samo
the notion of the committen with reference to celebrated by establishing a pabis library and dividio alone than over if we resolve to erect a the Park, bocanin another proposal had already ing rooms, to bo name the baan raado and approved of by the Secretary of that his hilary sad reading room bo opened to all atatoo and then do not raise the necessary funds. Therefore, I put it, the best thing we can State douceraing a Park, and therefors Hiasca of the community. M. Kable, Deputy for Strasburg, has died at Exralloner lid not think he should approve Before I faraist any details I would like to make do now is lo laavo atanding the resolution that of the recommendation of the Committee. for observations on the. proposal that the Her Majesty's Jubilee shall be celebrated, and It has been stated the papers yesterday jubilee should be oslebrated by a statue. I to roler, have and new, to a Committee selected RUMOURED ENGAGEMENT OF
us or those what from among ourselves, & manageable committee that there was another schemes which had resubmit it will not PRINCE GEORGE OF
caived the approbation of the Government. one after 1 hay good. With regard to-I do not mean a pommittee consisting of a WALES.
I believe it is a echame relating to the establish the st, the Chiusa would not go with great many more that are prosect at this meet- The Belgian journals announce that a marmont of a publle library. I have the beat anthority us in that. They have already decided how lag, bata maugeable committeto osrefully for stating that the Government has not bear they wil volumto the jubiles and they will notnsider and work out the details of all the dif consalted with respect to that schemes and has be in favour of a status. (Hear, hear). With feront propositions Inid before them, and to re Less its support. I think we should now con- and be ime not brought forward a singls bit of gent meating lew, and in what way each of sider and decide at this meeting what wo really ovidence that would warrant us in asining this those sahomes be sarried oct, how giggh it moeting the feeling of the community will get suggest the committee should include amongst the community to play toll to do before it The Cathole Register says We are glad shit ng amour Colonial Governore. In May, THE FUN OF THE BRISTOL" COM. wish to do. If we put the matter off to ansther would be a success. Dr. Mansa says "I would will cust, aut how much it will ta requisite for to bear from 'a étter received that his Lordship the Governorships of Hongkong sud the Straits
coolor and they will say they have bad snaugh ils embers Carmans, Portuguseo, Pers, and be carried of Whe (such an exlmostivo. Bishop Raimondi is very much cocovered in health. Settlements will to vacant, and Sir Clementi
of meetings, and we will never get any inng other nationalities as well as English." Now.sir,mination theme, the gentlemen pro which enables hita to preach every Sunday, and Smith, now Lieutenant Governor of Ceylon, ja
On Friday night, at the Theatre Royal, the decided at a Cne thing we should bear in heroin as the workest point of Dr. Maxon's posing the differentchemes will come here with he has been able to bend down £150 collected to go to British Guiana, and it is expected that
mind, that whatever we do it should be ashame schema. The frst resolution was worded in this their own minds fully made up, and able to speak daring his sermons, a good sam, but anfortunately Sir Frederick Weld, wie is now at Siugerors, above Compons gave a change of programs which will not require to be kept up year by way-That the inbilen be clebrated by a strongly in favour of one proposal or method, and will then be able to larmine which is the a very little bit.for the purpose wrated, which will go to Mauritics." How far this information producing as theckis piece Nap," which was come. I do not think we could raise suhaient. Majesty's loyal gabjects in Hoglung. In negue the reasons for and against. The mosting is for the erection of our Cathedral. It is the can be relied upon wo are not able to judge. It ignated in the programmas “A musical, farcical, money for anything of that kind, and if we sens of the word canthe Germans Portugas best and most wefal to be carried out. If intention of his Lordship to call at America is not without probability, but that is the strong nonsensical absurdity, and as a lover Ja rideos, did manage to start n scheme which required a be called loyal subjects of Her Majesty, and I before returning ve China."
est quality we eau assign to it, because we well
collection every year we would find that after cannot bul regret this resolution proposed by ow proposal cannot be carried inte knew how little that is authentic on such unb. comedietta entitet, Jealousy,”.
few years the interest in the matter would the Chief Jastics as not altered a fictia in its efect, I should prefer Dr. Manson's it found March last year the Indo-Chins slegornats is allowed tu leak out in these days of offi-
"Jealousy." turned out to be none other than far and the whole schom would fall to wording. It practically excludes the foreign workable, and it is only as the last resort about any other form of memoric), that I should Loves... ML?, W. DE Wills 151.Camion 3t. Seente was Jost off the Taichow Islands, and the cial reticence in anticipation of the appointments the woll known pisse, “ „A Cup of Ton," with a few pieces. There is, a great deal to ho said community, but here it is in black and white if we are unable to come to an agreement SAX FRANCO. Mr. D. P. Fishes, 21, Merchants' crew landed on the Islands, where they were well to Colonial Governorships being absolutely fresh fantures introduced. As Sir Charles Purcell, against all the schemes that have been put for The 20 eridaes has been brought forward that be inclined to vote ftatue. I ask you then.
A sanitarium at the l'eak would meet with thê treated. The Board of Trade has awarded the made by the Queen. There is still, beaides, the NEW YORK....Mr. A. Wind 21, Park How
but to appoint an intelligent and mansemble. islauder £25. With this sum, ries and each question at Sir J. Pops Hennessy's matter to be the busbaul who testares it is impossible in ward, but I think the acher which will receive
Ms statio of Her Majesty. (Appinneo). At the heart to the contrary-that the Portuguese ommittee, who will examina carefully the Daily Press Offee, January 1887
bava bean purchinsel says the Daily News of this dealt with, and until that is finally dispored of it makes him jealone, and whose declaration remains the least opposition and will be approved of most approval of the Portagnese community. I have not to set aside your own individua' projudices, wouin not be in favour of it. With reference different proposals and hereafter present to you Binet and Mr. Brown. Registrar of Ship will be premature to indulge in any specula-correct until put to the test, Mr. Alfred Holland first meeting I seconded the proposal that wa Fing, will proceed in the Findrand this morn- tian as to appointments of this kind. The Irish gave a caraful representation. Miss Lucy Fra- should establish a park, and I think that was now to the etion of a library and roading and the oumanity generally. a detailed report, ing to make the pressatation to the inhabitants party in Parliamoat will demand a Commission of one of the southern islands of the Taichows. of Enquiry into the verdist against Sir John ser made a charming Lady Purel, while the about the most practical thing and world rond, I would alt you to dismiss from Four a judgment or each of the sober, and ask you greatest plassary and its all allasions to a footure theatre and to confirm that judgment or set aside. Ap have aforded the The Firebrand will call in at Ningpe on her given by Sir Hercalea Robinson. That vardiot Gregory Grimes of Mr. Martyn Hagan was one have been of the greatest use to all eentions of an, and I may add the Cricket Grenad. I
will be anden party (Home Ragmation of-of-the-cleverest little sketches bo bayat gigante cunanuity. The schemes that has been put word ask your attention to the oxist wording plans) way down, and also-visit the Chrxan-falands.
of the raiolation, whish to provide a The Courier anys:-"It is reported that and, although we canant well doubs the issue to The part of Joseph, the footmazu, was fairly woll forward since would benefit ouls one section of
such enquiry, the matter will be fought out lo rendered by Mr. Clement Morgan.
ho community, and we want something which library and reading Messra. E. Muyor & Co., in Chomulpo, have se
ths "bitter end" by tho Nationalist mom bora oured the contract for the supply of the material Until they aro overcome, it is useless to noo- Of the literary character of "Nap" we sannet vill uuite as far as possible all sections is doing it is necessary for me to bring forward any honour to Her Majesty (Apphase). It is not evidence that a library and reading room is wat WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND for the Seoul Tosun Telegraph cable, the prel joctare who may succeed to an appointment speak very highly. It depends entirely for any likely that one section, and that the most important od. In the course of the discussion y prop
minary works for which line were commeaged
which cannot as yet be considered to be fully success it may aablare on the ability of the etion, would subscribe to 'scheme from which has raised, personalities have cropped up which some months ago. The well-known firm of
Company. It may surtainly be said at Friday they would derive up benefit whatever. I think I think deeply to be regretted Applause). Biemene Belle, is to deliver the material,
night's performance that it was the skill of the we are row inforded enough to come to s de- But, air, I think you wil ngere with me that if this jubilee or we would have a much which is expected to arrive in Koran in Angust
The subjoined itens are extracted from the players, nad not the strength of the cards which isien us, to what we really wish to do if we aro have done a great good Ihasa done this touch. representative meeting. I think the feelz. 7 Whilst erry body, ing by October rext. As the Chinese Govern. The cable, it in taonght, will be ready for work Loudon and China Expres of the 11th us. they hold, that cuabled any points to be scored at going to celebrata this jubilee, and I think athas my proposal has called forth an expression of the community is that they cannot afford thinks that Dr. Mauson's scheme is good, Captain "W. I. Maxwell, P., the recently Nap." The plot is of the slightest dimensions, statue of Her Majesty would be a fitting me of caining, although so far as it has been made any large subaription ment is to advance the money for the outlay of constrasting the lino, it wil be, no deabt, under appointed Commodore and Naval Officer in A Mudd, proprietor of a hydropathie morial of this evout, and that it would succeed through the daily papers its value has not been and Mr. Crow's also, and those in favour
he management of Chinesa”
Clarge at Hongloang, left London yesterday establishment, known as the "Med Spring uniting all sections of the community. If wabaned by the souymous character of the
get the mer. Why should we go on adjourn- per P. and O. steamer, and is consequently due Baths" is in expectation of the arrival of a lerd, lecided to place this statue in the Fark we might communications (Applause. I think, sir, that status have much to say. I don't think we dald The ones against U Tes Wan, who is charred sat by next mail, to take over the duties of his who is about to undergo the "our" and hit at samo existance from the farernment. The with a sun of $24,000 bbs library downstairs, ining the meeting and waiting for special reporta? with setting fire to his premises at No. 34 poss, and relievo Commodore Morant.
medical advisor. In the meantime, two stroll-overament on that account might be induced the City Hall I mean, neuld be placed on a proper Bonham Strand West, on the 24h alt., with
ing players, who have left their myt lulging to push forward the formation of the Park faster footing, and 1 think the greater part of thisy carrot wo settle it at one? Scrape to- eral illumination. I propese a fand be get my intrat to defrand the underwriters, was yesterday It is, we believe, atmost decided that Prince without getting, rod who are in hourly ex-than it would otherwise do. I am authorised to noser could be raised by public subscription. Aether what money we can got and have a gen cooluded and the defendant committed for Kontou will represent B. the Mikado of rectation of being artisted, arrive on the same state to Gorernment has never abandoned the I am not able to speak authoritatively on that to illuminate thetownand for gene rejoicings, Mr. G. Sever made a long and somewhat trial. The counter charge brought by Japan at the forthcoming curomonies in vou liter is delivered to them, by mistake, which schowe, and most probably is the estimates next point. but I am assured by gentlemen in a posi the solicitors for the defonce against Loquence of the completion of the fiftieth year of comma from the noble invalid to Mr. Mudd in year a sum of money will be included for the ton to form a intement that there would be no amusing speech in opposition to the proposal for Ngok was dismissed, the defendant being Her Majesty's reign. The Fringe was received forming him that owing to unforeseen cireant formation of the Park, at least for waking a lifety in raising that saw, and believe the the statue, arguing that Her Majesty, with all bound over to appear as a witness at the by Lin Toliness the Pope on the 10th just. stannes the expected visitors will not be able to commencement with the soleus. I think if we Government would co-operate. I suppose there her stared developutonts, was a teenitable coma. The two players then hit upon the idea decide to pines the late there we tight go to are 10,090 volumes in the library at present, subject for that form of representation, and Supreme Court. At the conclusion of the vasĖ,
Sie Ratherford Aloss las written a poper for of passing themselves off as the lord and the anthe Government and ask them to complete the and with 310000 or 324,000 we would be able to that a status of the Queen as she now is would the Magistrate expressed his disapproval of any attempts that had been made to cast disradit the April number of the deitie Quarterly Hedia attendant respectively, and thus secure Fark as soon as possible. (Applatus) I pro-ring that library up to date. This scheme sadiessly divert our affection for the image on upon the Inserades Companies in initiating the on Chisse policy, suggestiul by the late board and lolging for the present, and make the pass the Celabration of Her Majesty'a Jubiles would in no senes of the terug boa self-support- bey dert with all are familiar. contribution of the Marquis Tang De Wil-possibilities of arrest less likely. In the end take the form of a statue of Her Majesty. ius ope, bat in a community like this there linus Lockhart, the veteran mediosd missionary they are unmasked through tas instrumentality Hob. A. LISTER-I bave nauch gleustry in would bo no difficulty in getting any 3 members 15 Nagatoki-hiking. Sus of the elh inst whose sequintares with Chins began more than of a revengeful and jelens slavey," but u ger-sononding hat zustica I would ask to be allow at a sobspription of A Bolt & month, which fr-lo there AL Kabe, ou the 814 Apri, Jors Asarów, of any On the 30th ult, in the local Criminal years ago, also contributes a short rasy ontleman who happens to be on a visit pays the cd, one word of arsenal explanation. In the would give an income of $3,600 a yehr. $600 mont? We have got a good many of them.
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bill, and the carbun desesuds upona dancerul sonce of members-of-the Government at the might be put aside for the general cagement Court, the following sentences were passed upon i
I big to and the remaining 38,000 could be apsat în act, Mr. Fairman, I do pop care windber four Japanse policemen, in connection with the Sir Cecil C. Smith, K.C.M.G., is so well choras, in which all tako part. The comic purtast meeting was eramuted upon Chinu riot et Au zust fast:-Jodai Tomatu kuwa is the Far East that any of our readers of the basis of course consists in the bastate that my absence was due to a sovers attack nexspapers and in kerplag the library autodalit is decided upon or not. but I
14 amendment, months imprisonment; smashims Kikisak.il like to know that, instead of going to Hong-viour of the pancic-orland his medical attendunt. of illness, a fast at the time the meeting took It has been urged insome quarters that we have not necessity to make 9 months' Midznkami Telkichi, 6 months"; ¦ kong sa Administrator eniz-which den wa 30-
An Napoleon Jinks, the noter who imperson plane T was in bed; otherwise I should have in this colony a reading community, fint all tha that instead of deferring the settlement of how been present. Ihad intended to bring forward poopla care for is a perusal of the penny papers, this inbilee is to be elebrated, we decida now. Shoshi Kashiri, & months. As so act of nounced last work had heart raling nished-be willates the lord, Mr. Sheridan was extremely comi-
I subunit theya is na one who can come forward That is en amand wont to Mr. Francis's propos the trial has been pablished we are not in a posicry ikely receive the post if full Governor of cal, his make up beag fitof food for lang she sang proposition that has been made by Mr. ticu to state with certainty what was the nature British Guiana. It is not definitely settled, butter. Mr. Martyn Hagan as Henry Irving Brows. Aokrayd, the proposition to pat this memorial and prove that such is the one. I would be antien...
Mr. A. G. W-Supposing we decide on Dr, or extent of the crime they bars boon found the matter is being considered at Downing who assumes the charsetor of medical advisor, into the form of a statne. It seems to me that insult to the commanity if they attempted to de The April Criminal Sessions will be held on guilty of The question is, have they bean street.
of the Alcorsitol in all the sessions on the subject ne prid. This community is an enlightened one. Mason's some, and we cannot get enough again gave evidence
the 20th instant.
fouad really guilty of any orime at all? We
ebaraster of his attainments. His song, "Some diples have in spite of all confusion come to the Mereover, it is the custom now to spend a longer acney? voy much doubt it
In the lists for the Cambridge Local Examin-Day." a. parody on the drawing room ballad surface, and among them is one marked feeling, time in the colony than formerly, when a mun
Mr. Wies-Then whathanmer of the money 2 ation. Claas 1 Second Division Junior Boys, is of the same nowe war one of the gems of that we should not burden falure generations we appesad to make the canrontional pile of
I. E. ACKROYD secondel Dr. Chalta.s In the House of Commons on the the March of G. T. Sadler, Atay, Chitt, stinthe voning, while his recitation, "The Faninu with an institation that will har to a kept dolars in five or six years and then go hours in answer to Mr. G. O. Morgan, Sir H. Holbanished in mathematics. In the list of students Cat, substituted in response to the encore, was up by precious aabscriptions. Probably all There pro a great many who come to Hongkong
That this mesting do now resolve what farto of colc- ... S. see. Captain Dunlop, artired at said:-Sir J. Pope-Hennessy-wan-hai-been-au-tren-18-and-17-who-hayo salised the equally good. Miss May Livingstene geve of as are more or less associated with institutions or who will most likely spend the remainda amendinant, which was formulated a follows:--
pended by Bir Hercules Itchinson trout the ad Examiners in W. A. H. Moule, Shanghai, distinclover sketch of a stage struck stares, but was of that kind and we know the amount of trouble of their days here. On these grounds I think bration Her Majesty a Jabilee shall tako.
Mr. J. MACGREGOR-May I say one word. A small creating atever called the diert bis ministration of the Government of Mauritiusguished in mathematics. In the Third Class but a happy in the boise of bar songs as on and anxiety involved in collecting the subscriptora shoald be a good library open to all and pending the consideration of his report on the Junior Girle, is the me of H. E. Bryant, previous occasions. Whatever possessed Mite tious and making the precarious annual income which would benefit all classes on the Chinese. boon last on the cagags froin Manila to Cabu.
has beeu dipoetert to come to this ouatry and between 16 and 17 who have satisfied the any shadow of haueur na. Posk-a-boo," it is to avory gentlenku prosent, who has 2 hobby to down that (ealing of isolation which preraile. Willingness to co-operate, but 57 when a y ebargas bought against Sir J. Pops Renessantsin, North China. Amongst the stadens Livingstone to select a ditty so utterly devoid of meet the expenditure, I would curuostly sppsal A good Ebrary would also enable as to break The Government, I understand, bus signifi ulica There were 72 deaths in the cxony during the weak vuding the 9th April, of witch were give bis explanations. I conclude therefore at Examiners is H. B. Child, Peking.
difficult to imagine. r. Danbar, who played sacrified that hobby in favour of unsuimits and am sorry I have trespassed so long on your time, it proposal is laid-bifore then It is alr amongst the fritish and Foraigu community.
ho has left Mauritius. Ho will reocice balf the
the character of a passing visitor to the hydro- prompt and energetic action. I do not make this but I at the noting to consider these three the only way to arrive at a distinct proposal ia salary of Governor until bis caso is decided.
substantiality, and the Government will be in We hear that the Poral Bounders, qucation pathis establishment was again a lower of appeal without using Brst-sacrificed my own quetione-(3) Is it not a fant a library and by appointing a committes. Then you will have With respect to the second paragraph of the satirngth been sottled between Great Britain strength. His rendering of Where the Blue hobby. A statue is by no means my own pro-reading room are ranch wanted (2) Is it not a position to say which when it will be prepared Northcote, sond clock in the Ragtear-Gone question, the right hon. member will see last and Siam. The arrangement is, wa barn, Balla grow," Good Company," the well worn posal. I may say that when it was first suggested a disgrace atch a library was aut formed long to co-operate with. pal's department, has returned to the colony and papera could not be laid on the tabla until Ler think this territory will be delivered to the British but still over welcome" Come into the Garden, tooted on the scheme with something akin to ag? And (3) is not this the only schome which
The GHAIRMAN said he would put the fast resumed the duties of bis oflica.
Majesty's Government have arrived at a decision Governcasat on Sabulf of Perak, who for twenty Maud", sud a very pretty are concbiar ballad aversion. The objections to it are very groad in has been brought forward which will benefitmendment, but he did not see that it was as all
pon the casE In answer to Dr. Tanner, Sir years widertake to pay an annual rent.
At the "The Monatabank was excallant. Of Miss Framy own mind, but it bus this advantage that every class? If a public library and readingssessary. The meeting hat bean called for the The Hupan says:-The new wint at Ticutain H. Hiland said-Mr. Clifford Lloyd cama bomeration of that torm the inhabitants of the 46r's share in the performance, it is impossible to it will please reLY
many and it will room are establishot I sqbmit those who decide on sick lacre, and his coming had nothing at all Promised Land," as Peralsites bare boen went sprak ton highly. In the character of Mrs, not the violently displeasing to any boly: the question will confer an everlasting benaftose purpoan of dooidis
It was explained that the amendment was will involve next to do with this case. silver mines at Kwei-Kwan-are being re
to no expendituro all olasses in Hongkong. to designate the territory, are to bare the option Madd, Miss Fraser gars a faithful represoat. It organized on a regular and official basis.
of electiar to which,oountry-Parak or Sim-ation, as she always does of any character which for maintenanes and, nort to no attuation,
Mr. D. B. CRAWFORD-I support M. Crow's necessary in order to ascertain whether the most they are to definitely balong. Twenty years is is entrusted to her perfectly free from analy a email sum of 850 avery two or these suheme, because I baliero a public library anding wished to coa on the fifferent schemes which Chins Shippers Matal S. N. Co.'s raw sieuner too far ahead to make any prognostications; the all exaggeration or artificiality. But it was vaara to keep it in creditable order, and that no reading roots are a great want in Hongkong, had been beught forward or to refer them to a The CHAIRMAN repeated that he did not cou foyane, which was to sail from Lonloa on the inhabitants know Siamese rale; for the apces of in hor singing of "I draszt, my little boy, doubt would be undertaken by the Public Works and I believe it is a scheme which would ha in Ut March, the Zmidon and China Espres time wentioned they aso to lase British rule, of the" that Misa Fraser was most sucessful, Department. It is also a auberge which can be consonance with the feelings of Her Majesty sides it at all necessary aaga-The Moyne has been expressly built
The amandment was then par to the mesting similar to that now in fores in Perak and the being twice recalled by a delighted and gratified adapted to a comparatively small or large ex-herself. I approve of Dr. Manson's scheme us meet the desire of sons of the most prominez other Protected States; in 1907 they are to audience. The minor characters of the play wore penditure. If the colony can raise a large sam. well, but I approve tours of the library bocaumthat this meeting do now decide on the form abareholders and supporters of the company for elect which they prefer.
also quite up to the average
the money may be expanded on the mounting 1 think it more necessary. I do not approve of The H-po wys that the Emperor refurasda fast bont, and it ta cuufidently expected from
Tonight, being the last night of the Com-and the surroundings of the state; and it only a statue, because I think to spend $15,000 or of celebration. The voting was, for, 19; against, from the Tombs on the 9th and was reveived on her fine model, together with a largely increased In the current woonber of the National Review
Some amusement was caused by the Rer. De: I second Mr. Crow's and Chalmora voting against hier emendment. gramme has been put forward. By request, and simple pedestal which will cost about $12,000 waste of taoney. sin village. The Viceres left on the 11th instant and maintain throughout the homeward vegaged and Thibet." tracing concisely the varicas the coucort scene will underge a complete change. of the achome. There is only one other which the 10th inst, by Li Hung-chang at the Hung horse power, that she will be able to achieve. (London: W. II Alleo and Co.) Mr. B. S. Gunay's stay in Hongkong, a very strong pro-a small sum is gat, you cou hare a plain statue $28,000 on a piece of bronse would be a sinful 11. The amendment was consequently carried.
dry discourses pleasantly on the subject of In
Fuu on tho Bristol" will be again pat on, bator $15,000. This seem to me the advantages mant
The CHAIRMAN-Does any other gontloman the Chairman and Mr. Ackray aried out You but Dr. Chalmers replied that he was against conomical consumption of esal thun oror known effets to open the country. He points out one In addition to the various songe, the Company is practicable, and that is to have a fête and re-wish to propose an amendment, or speak to the voting on the wrong side, Dr. Chalmers," The row of the Spanish cruiser Filipinas, before. She has been constructed upon lines mattor in connection with the failure of there will introduce into this soona apertion of the joining, and to try forward the surplus if any present amendment pumbering 78 persons will arrive here shortly which have won high encomiums from praction cont Mocanlay mission, which has. perhaps, not music from the opora Il Trovatore It may to mouer obiect to be bereafter determined. Mr. FRANCE--LE no one else wishes to ad- the amendment and thought the question cught in the steamer Visayas. Tenders were invited men, and she is reported to be as prutts a medal ham sufficiently dwelt on, vis, that though a safer be predicted, therefore, that a good sum- would ask that the sehome of a statue should bears the nesting I think I am fairly entitled to be referred to a committe for their conveyance, and the Visayas securel and as smart looking a stoareer as has ever left commercial mission there, was no commercial ber of theatre goers will seize the opportunity of dissociated catirely from any considerations as as the proposer of the original motion, and not right. It was necessary to take the senso of the the contract for $700.
the banks of the Wear. In condition we may member attached to it, an omission which might enjoying the good faro provided, and of taking to the plate of the statue. It may be placed having spoken in favour of it at the time, to Gay raseting, and Dr. Chalmers proposed an amend-
hore, there, or anywhere. If we are dragged into a low words in favour of it row and in reply ta
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The Sken-yan says that a fire occurred at Ning on the night of the 3rd inst, and about 40 Louses were destroyed. The Ere criginated ius bean shop, and four porama were barnt to death.
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conclusion he expressed himself in favour of
The CHAIRMAN Is there any other amend
By Dr CLEES-I have another amerd.
The CNATEMAN-It drops, I suppose.
(committee.
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Mr. Frasera said Dr. Chalmers was quite
It will be seen, by referencs to the remarketeered has been ontstructed and the certainly have ten tilen seeing the size of the a farewell of the Company.
close personal anpervision of Mr. John Potter,ission, and that its object was to open track attached to the Meteorological Register in an. the managing director of the company. Captain Mr. Gandey makes a curions slip in his otherwise other polima, that there appears to ba u typboon John S. Hogg, late of the steamer Glenogle, has well-informed article when he tells us that the THE CELEBRATION OF HER MAwill became interminable. When we have obat ones the proposal I have made is the unft he was bound to vote for the amendment.
Chefer Convention was ratified in the semuner of 1885." It was the supplementary article ou apare which was then signed; the ratifientions took place in 1886.
in the neigburkued of Luž -3. The barcmater command of the Moyune. She is lighted by
has fallen considerably in Manila.
The report of the Director of the Observatory for February is published in the.Ganas. Thu maximum temparaturewas 704, and the uvinimum servations was 56. There wore 128.4 Gears of stushine, Tho rainfall was 1,995 inches.
electricity and is supplied with an alentate pen jenter to meet the requirements of the Suez Canal Company fer night navigation.
A Parliamentary paper shows tho amounts in sled in the Ary Estentes, 1887-88, for mit
JESTY'S JUBILEE IN HONGKONG,
THE ADJOURNED PUBLIC MEETING-NO
2
DECISION ARRIVED AT.
That fund be raised for the illumination of the
Only four voted for this, and a large majority
48. The mean acer lug to the hourly obliven at the City Hall by the Lils Minstretary purposes in the colonies and in Egypt, and los in Hongkong was held at the City Hall on in which the whole community van unite and cerned items to me. It is only in the last res follows:-
fell. The astonished Cambodians, nunovu stoned
Any discusion as to where it ie to be the question the proposed amendments. I think you will sonment for that purpose. It did not follow that Mr. Layton's proposition, which was sooonded tained our statue we shall no doubt And some possible con and the caly reasonable one. be suitable place to put it. I repeat that a statue cause we have had within the last half-hoed the by Mr. E. J. Coxon, was then pat, as follows: is not the achone which I myself work have strongest possible illustration of the divergent advocated, but it scares the proposal which finds opinions and views held by the gentlemon pre city and general rejoining on the 21st June. the most general favour, and I have great pleaset, and we aust. I think, bit on some way of The adjoni nel public meeting to consider the sure in patting aside my own views, or prejudices seitling those diverganoles and bringing the against.
So far as a státne is con- Mr. Crow's proposition was then put, as On Saturday night a Sucking Concert was
best method of celebrating Her Majesty's Jubi-if you like to call them so, in favor of any scheme parties to nuo mind
Thas the Jubilee of Her Majesty's reign be calo Pruupe, whens very enjoyable ovoning was spent the probable repayments by the several colouis Saturday afternoon. There was again, a sosall which will be paid for and done with. (Applause). sort and when no other solution of the ques- The Band of the Northamptonshire Reziment.
Dr. MANSON-When I wrote the letter in ration can be arrived at that a statue should brated by establishing a Public Library and Resting Room, to be named the Victoria Institute, word that the many cunts. The estimated rugi aflandance, not more than fifty persons being A severe thunder storm was experianeed at under Mr. Maran sider: bly dad to secure tho mental forces in the colonies and Egypt aro aut present: The official megabers of Council were ply to the advertisment in the newspapers ash be the remalt of our deliberations The very this Library and Reading Boors to open to all classes
success of the vntertainment. The Troups was down at 30,078, and the total amount to be voted not on this occasion conspicuous by their absence.ing suggestions as to the way of celebrating Iler best proposition, in my mind, as I have aid of the Comtesnily.
The voting was as follows:-Fer. 9; against, Pram-peak on the 1st instant, during which hail abovetheayerngeofamateurMinstrel Companies £2,275,685, exclusiva of £17,200 for defendes The Hon, P. Ryrio presided, and amongst those Majesty's Jubiles, I did nol bargain for being several times before, is that which would enable
The amendment was therefore lost, to the lafter phenomena, eagerly gathereal the end some of the numbers were really well given canling stations. Hongkong #gures for rent word the Acting Colonial Secretary, rictimisel into making a speech, and it is only us to do that which Her Majesty herself desires, 19)
Dr. MANSON's proposal which had been word- Aufong the most successful itens may be men £183,517, against £142,139. The following are Hou. F. Stowart, the Acting Attorney-General, frun a strong conviction the proposal I make te support the British and Colonial Institute. hailstones and seem to have imagined they could tozol When first I saw my darling i fron" nuts that will to read Hou. E. J. Ackroyit, the Colonia: Treasurer. is one which if carried will supply a great want has the advantage of gratifying. Her Maed as follows, cams wat
cretion ou Teak on ground presazro them in bottles as natural caricatise.
given by Mr. Andruary, who possesses a very Hengkong. £3,000, against £20,000 Coplon, Hon. A. Lister: the Harbour-Master, Hor. H. that I am induced to speak on behalf of that jesty's own personal wish, and it does not pledge The Shan-painter dmt the French Glovera pleasing voke; Those Girls at the School' ment has asked the Chinese to sauction the jane most stasingly sang by Mr W. R. Walsh, for £37,000, ageinst £43,000; Straits Settlements, G..Thomsett; Hon A. P. MacErsa, Hon. Jpart of the community who cannot speak for us to raise ang serisin and definite sot of money,Then of astrian or the cutated o €20.80%, against £14,300, The total cartribus Dell-irring, and Mr. J. H. Stewart Lockhart themselves. I wish they had a botter advocate, as would be the case with any of the other the best terms; the buildings to be paid for by pablis of their cause than I. I think the apesoles of schemes. It simply pledges us to give whatever subscription from all als exceps the Chinese (who tion of the Frenet telegraph lines la Touquin which he was deservedly reoutled: "Break it tionsfromthese sources are estimated at £120,000, (Hon. Secretary),
The minutes of the last meeting were read and Mr. Ackroyd and the Postmaster General came way have to spare after the local rejoicings have already stared to memorate the Jubilee in their own way; the upkoup to be defrayed by a with the Yunnan and g line at Kalently to my Mother" rendered with capital of being a decrease of £13,000 on the estimate for
from the consciousness" that they were advocat It would also bare the advantage of giving në s ha and Lungehow. The Courrier d'Haiphong fact by Mr. J. Audrags; a rousing patriotic song 1856-67. The estimated contribution by the confirmed,
sanftorici to be vosted in Trastus and to be for the states that su agrammes to this effect has been John Bull's Flag" by Mr. W. Greaves, the Government of Egypt is £185,000, against Mr. J. J. Francis, Q.C., proposed--
ing's vory went ease. Mine, on the ountrary, voice in the carrying on of the institution, whiet small charge de for the use of the sitariam, the choras being taken up will great spirit by the £170,000, siguel.
That all the resolutions passed at the last meeting comes from the consciousness of having a very will ultimately be of great vulus to this enlony. I bossfit of the pour and anddle classes (excepting the audience; The Ghost of Beujasim Binns" by
excaps the first be radidel and that a como be good page. The great objection that has booz think it would be of importance to this commercial China); admission to the sanitarium to be girer on Mr. C. Philpott, a comin duet by Messrs. J. From Berlin we fourn that a grand fets has appointed to take lato panideration the test method made to the proposal is that future ganarations city that we should have soms shareja theflorers the recommandation of medical man and approved
Or the first count the SECRETARY SUDORE Andrews and Raudale, "The Broken down been given by the Chinese Minister, H. E, Hsa of nelebrating Her Majesty's Fabiles and to report to will be vistimised by having to subscribe yearly ment of that institution, and we cannot expect by a managing umaatto.
Over six hundred invitations a sabesqueaf costing.
to keep up the institution. I do not think there to have that unless we in some way give padus; Swolls; "Ail on narount of Susan Jans" by Mr. Ching-chang
Hon. J. BELL Inving seconded.
Is any likelihood of that. I think it will be self-itry assistance to it. (Applanss.) Dr. Manson's 19 for and 18 against, but he requested another Colbon; and a most amusing stump speech were soat ont, and nearly all were accepted. The
Hen. E. J. ACEDOTD-Mr. Chairman, I am supporting. I propose therefore the soheme for scheme is a test admirable and useful one, and show of hands, and then announced 30 for and Mr. Philpott. A word of praias mast also festivity was brilliant one, the Minister, his sa- tegish to Messrs. J. Andrews and J. Walsheretaries sad attachée appearing in costly Chi- very sorry I nannot astept this resolution alto sanitariums be carried into effort. (Applause) if the first scheme cannot be married out I should 21 against. A third count resulted in a tí 22
nese costumes. Among the visitors, in addition gether.. I quite agree with that part of it which The CHAIEMAN-I have much pleasure in se. think Dr. Manson's would above all others voting for, and 2% against. for tusir really excellent stop dancing..
The CHATHAN-I have a casting vote te the representatives of all the European Courts, says that all the resolutions passed at the last conding the proposal of Dr. Maison. I bave recaire Eer alajesty's approval, as she has always
Hou. E. J. ACKROYD expressed the opinion It is notified in the Gazelle (bation mouths PMC Thaily News of the 11th input. soya were the son of the Chanceller, Count Horbert mesting except the Brat be roseinded, but I dis perhaps had as much experience of the Faak as been doretad to works of sharity of orory dus- leave of absence on half salary a addition to two » Cm obilusry to-day contains the name of en Bismarck, the Saaretary of State. Her you agree with it as far as the swoond parager.ph is most people, and I know what the benefit of receiption, and this charitable institution wall that the Chairman was not entitled to a casting Mr. A. MACCLYMONT Aid & Chairman had month' vacation love has been granted to Dr old resident in Chins, Mr. Join Altas. Ha Boetticher. Baron von Bleichroeder, Tore Krupp, concerned, that a committee be appointed to take sidence ore is for, young children when they ortainly command Her Majesty's warment si vots. W.SAdams. Halth Officer of the Port and came to Curion about thirty-five years ago, un a of Essen, and a uamber of celebrities. Several into consideration the beat method of celebrating are out of sorts. I know it practically from my miration. A library, too, in itself is a good
A publio library le undoubtedly do casting vote unless it were specially conferred Medical Inspector of Emigrante, and that is clerk to the firm of Liudsey & Co., and was on Chinese ladies were present. The ball lacted Her Majesty's Jubilee and to report to a substown little shanty up there, which I have lost ou hope.
very groaily wanted upon him. Excellency the Acting Governor has beer neeted with thom to their stoppage in 1866. Dur- until next morning, when the visitors left tha qrent meeting. I think that we have had occasions when children were sick. I think the wanted, but not w pleased to appoint Dr. G. P. Jordan to being that period Mr. Ashton resided hore and at saloon highly pissed with the hospitality and roastings enough, and that we ought to-day objection that it will require a yearly colleation as it seems to me à sanitarian at the Fesk Acting Health Officer, etc.
other parts in China, and also represented the courtesy of their host. On the all inst, two to decide what we are going to do. (Ap-ef subscriptions to keep it up is hardly strong is. The staine I look upon simply a 4ots for some time in Hakodate. Afterwards yung Japauceo noblemen were baptised at Four-planse). We have received suggestions from enough, beozare we bare to pay subscriptions is aller, something or which all parties "T. T. P." weitms to the Mereary to ocotrs- dict the paragraph recently published in that for a few years engaged in business in dam in the presence of many members of the all sides, and I really think that a cam for most things-the Seamen's Hems, Diocesan may be expected to agree with unanimity if no amendment should be put.
mittee would not marry the matter.further than Schools, etc. and I think we can risk a anb thing else can be agreed upon. But before you paper inting that the Jeselts bad purchased the Shanghai on his own account, ander the style of Japanese colony in Berlin sad Fotedam. plot of land at Chefon known as tav French Ashton & Co. He was appointed Becretary of
Wo hard to acknowledge receipt of the Journal of the Chian Banel of the Royal Asiatin So- ciety, issed at Shanghai in March last. This volume e creeptionally interesting and contain's Date valuable papers including that by Dr. Macgowan on "Chinese Guilds or Clubers of Cominerce and Trutless Unions."
ground, and says that what is now intended is to the Shanghai Club-i ter which position-ho
builla Naval Hospital there for the insulids in
the French Squadron, the purpose for which the land was originally bonghi.
potioned to fill until this year. raaigning
it after his return from a short visit to England.
There are probably five of our renders who did
not know dr. Ashton, and all who knew him ap preciated the many amiable qualities which had
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
[SUPPLIED TO THE DAILY PRESS."}
LONDON, 14th April. A large amber of residenta yesterday after
RECOVERY OF THÉ SPEAKER. noon availed thermafros of the invitation to secured for hit a host of, warm friends. inspent the Norddeuterbur Lloyd's new steamer China hands who are now living in other parts The Speaker of the House of Commons has Bayern, which is now lying at Kowloon. From of the world will regret the death of a friend thede o'clock till after sir a constant stream of who had shared with them the last years of life recovered. people was arriving in the launches specially pro in the Factories in Canton, or the times when SIR GEORGE TREVELYAN AND THE
CRIMES ACT vided for the purpose, and every part of the the Yangtze and Japan were opened to foreign- vassel was oronded by persons who eagerly and trade. There are indeed very few people who
The Right Honourable Sir G. 0. Trevelyan minutely examined every portion of the com- have been connected with this part of the world modious and well appointed vessel. Refresh who are more generally known than the late Mr. Bas written a letter condemaning strongly
Ashion.
certain clauses of the Crimes (Ireland) Bill monta were laid in the saloon.
Mr. WIRE expressed a similar opinion.. The CKALEMAN-Thon we are ní a deadlock. Hon, E. J. ACKROYD said the remaining Hon. A LISTER said the discussion had at It is now. I was sorry I was not present st the scription to keep a sanitarium at the Peak to decide on Dr. Manson's scheme or the Victoria | least eliminated all the proposals except two- fast meeting. I did not think my absence proper order. It is a work of charity which I do library you will have to pledge yourselves to raise the statue and the sanitariam. He was sorry he curtain sem of money,-and-betare ven do that could not vote for both. Ho sonld only say would be commented upon or I would certainly not think any person can object to. We have
have boon present to answer any remarks which felt the want for a long time in this colony of the community ought to have some defuite and that after this matter had been disposed of might be made. I hear there were some remarks menus to send sick people who may be in a pro-scrrect information. It has been suggested by he would be happy to support Dr. Mason made, but I do not take any notion them as carious state of health, and especially children. Mr. Crow that the first resolation is deficient in by every means in ble power, but he did do not generally pay any attention to what is said to a place whore they may have a change of re- some respects. That in resolving Her Majesty's not think the scheme was a itable one for behind my back. I wish however, to make clear ecvering quickly. refer more especially to obil- loyal subjects should celebrate her jubilee there the present occasion, and the poet would be the position which the Government has taken dren. To send them to the Peak in the hot has been a slight omission and that persons of prohibitory. Dr. Manson had estimated that It hardly Zeur or five henses could be built for $11,000. ip in this matter. You are all aware that at one weather, I know, the very best thing that any other nationalities are excluded. of the meetings of the Legislative Council a be done for children. I am not a dostor, but I come to me It is so because all while in this Now any one who had but at the Peak
Mr. MacquEGOE ross to order, and asked if question was put to the Gorerument as to what it know it from my ordinary experience. I most colony are for the time being her Majesty's would do, and the reply was that the Government bordially support the proposal of my friend Dr.bjects, and the Germans, French, Portuguese, they bad not better get on with the amendment. and others have always behaved and ava bound Hon. A. LISTEK said all he wanted to say was wished the initiative to come from the genera! Manson. Applause) community, and that whan something definite and Mr. W. E. CU-Mr. Chairman and gentle to behave as her Majesty's subjects and to show this. They had eliminated all the proposals bat He thought they ought practicable and tangible was arrival at the Govers- can, I would like to make a few remarks with themselves loyal to her. Applause). I thick two. The choice new lay between's statue ment would be in a position to say what it would regard to the passage of iny letter which has been therefore that no technical diflculty arises and sanitarium.