THE DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18cm, 1887.
LONDON, 21st Jole. senior Judge, supported the ventsation of the Mr. Buxton Peman, of the Imperial Past Crowo,
DEFENCES OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE.
OLLA PODRIDA.
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ments shall be dermed sufficient aridenna thereof tire fennel, and we did not think we had any in the event of an outbreak of war, has book for-
BYWATER, TànQUERAY & Co. (lata Byratad before any Magistrate or Court of Law,”” right to withdraw it. Therefore it has basa put warded under privata anal to the Gorners of
Porry & Ca) are agonts for Residents abroad Hon. J. BELL-IRVIN proposed the following before the Connoil again. You manet recollect the various colonies for their information. The office, bas asked the Government of France and The ciranmstances of the dispute between .Bir. The Marquis F. Pizzard of Bologna has ao-Missionaries, Chaplains, e, in every part of th amendment--"Leare out the words The these small sums suppone you made it own que matter is to be kept worst and an ellion of the Tyto reduce the treats rates for lettera Frederick Napier Broome, Governor of West-opted a mission to China to collect some skt in-world. Goods and Duits supplied at Whole- Governor shall #ppoint the President, Vivekundred dollars-are to cover what we call in-report of the conference, which had basa pab-aares the Continent, below sua penny. Anera Australia, and the Hon. A. P. Hensman, struments for the coming musical orbibition in anla prions. Shipping and rage arranged President and Secretary of the Board and the identals. There must always be something over-lished, has been expurgated by order of the answer will be given next week.
lato Attorney-General of that colony, arising that city.
Banking in all its branches, Fall logoriptive names of all members appointed to the Board," looked. They must not have to come to the Go. Minister for War.
------ DHI RESIGNATION OF M. FLOQUET.-- ent of Mr. Hensman's administration of hia
Catalogue post free. Ofonos:-79 Ques for the purpose of insorting the words "The verament for every Zew dollars; you must always
PARIS, 19th July. office, haro been referred to the Becretary of Bunzl shall elect annually from their number have a little margin for incidentals. Bat the
Viatorin Stroot, London. 2009 References.→→ M. Floret, President of the Chamber of State for the Colond, Bir Henry Holland in
"How true it is that silanes is goldon," said Adyt
| 9206 the President and Vice-President, and shall ap-Governmont has not the remotest objection to
Deputies, has forwarded his resignation to the of opinion that Mr. Hensman was not gull Biffkins. "Yes," was the reply, “it is indeed point their own Booretary, and the names of all striking out the olsuse, because we think it is all
President, in consequence of the disorderly of any misconduct, and he in some raspoots distrus. I know a wine merchant who has becous Among the pettine motions for colebrating members elected to the Board.""
provided for departmentally.
spons which took place in the Chamber of approves of the action taken by Sie F. Napiorrich by keeping Mann."
the Queen's Jubilee is the series of Chrome- Deputies when the members of the left madə) Broome.
Colonel H. of Virginis had an old negro know any, representing prominent events in the life Lithographic Cards, and by the Liebig Co- a violent attack on the Government for its!
ADELAID 1, 27th July. alleged Royalist tendencies. The Chamber of Shrewsbury's team of uricketers will love Uncle Ned, who, upon being urged to Buish of the Sovereign. No. Liveg view of Ken- a bit of plowing boloru raudowa, said: "Gong sington Palace, where Her Majesty was born, Deputies has rofused is assent to the resigne- England for Australis Aext September. Verwats de uso or hurryin' to Dar's eraadder with a charming little rigaette portrait of the tion of M. Floquet.
non's team will also leave in a few months. The day termorrow dat n'at oben soon toched yit!" maiden Queeu in the cornne. No. 2 las ploture latter body will possibly include W. G. Graco and French.
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The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved that the clause be struck out..
The AgriNG COLONIAL SECRET ANY seconded, Carried nom.com.
LONDON, 20th July It is astounded that the Indian Government is specially studying the question of fortifying the internal and external defenses of the Indian Empire.
THE PROCENDINGS OF THE EXPERIAL CONFERENCE
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Haa. F. KYRIEI have much plezanro in B coading thisamondment for the reason that Idonot think that notually being the presidentofa hoard. of this kind wood imply andus inluence, or
LONDON, 18th July. being Vice-prondent or Secretary either. It Class 13 gives the Bosed power to make by. It is intended to forward a full report of the will satisfy the public, and if my hon, friend on kawa with regard to a number of mattore detailed proceedings of the Imperial Conference to the the right (the Sarveter-General) is on the Board, in twenty-six sub-sectious. In sub-section I ap. Governors of British colonies for the purpose of h can have as much influssies on it as if he were plying to navara and private house drains on itayarting to Ministory coatdentially the views president of it. That is my experience. I am amendment was affected upon the proposal of and opinions expressed and the conclusions a president of several boards in the colony, and I ACTING ATTORNEY GENERAL by striking outed at by the Couferonos. It has not been : notor attempt to inflagnes anything, (Laughter.) the portion relating to sware and limiting the thought advisable to make the whole of the pro- I laave it to the members. I think this is an por of the Board to privato house drains.
gasdings public, bat an expurgated edition will {' amendment which the Government might very Sub-sections 29, and 5-the provision and be issued for general use. woll sanction. I do not sea what harm it could proper coustenotion of privies in private pea do. We must not forget when we are sitting raises; the provision of adequate space about hers that we are legislating for an Englashdwelling-houses in order to secure a free circula- colony. This is not Russia, This is a frestion of air; the proper lighting and ventilatim country where we do everything pro bono of dwelling houses were withdrawn by the Ge publies and not for any partjonlar parton pornment, the Acting Attorney General stating None of us have interest in the public minios they would form part of the Building Ordinanas. st innst, I hope we have not. Wo bave to do the Wish reference to sab-section 4-"the 'pro-
businces of the public, and if the public wish it they have a right to choose their own represent
atives.
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vision of adequate subsoil drainage in order to arrest damp in dwelling houses,”-
MOBILISATION OF. THE FRENCH FORCES.
Loroon, 19th July. The Frenok Chamber of Daputies by a large majority has passed the bill providing for the mobilisation of the military forosa
GENERAL DOULANGER AND THE FRENCH BOVALISTS.
LONDON, 22nd July It is reported that General Boulanger has de- olared that the Bajalists twios tempted him to upset the Republic.
FEAROZ AND ENGLAND.
BRANCE ANTY DREMANT.
LONDON, 15th July.
THE BRIDGETON ELECTION.
LONDON, 14th July. The Hon. A Evelyn Ashley has annonised his intention to oppose Sir George Traralyan, who is contesting the Feldgeton division of
LONDON. 14th July, Glasgow in the Gladstonian interests.
The Times, referring to the hitter animosity RESIONATION OF LORD CHARLES BERESFORD. of the extrems Democrats in Francs against
LONDON, 27th July, England, Advises the Government to observe a paintment as Janine Lord of the Adrically, in sive war.
Lord Charles Beresford has resigned bis ap-attitude of praonation against a saddan aggres Hon. P. Rvar said ho thought subsoil consequence of having committed a technical | drainage was hardly necesary hare. Indeed hebresah of etiquette in signalling a private mes thought it might be vary dangerous. The town age from the Queen's yacht during the resont was built on the slope of a hill and there should Jubiles naval review, but it is not expected that ba no sabell drainage. Ho thought the clanss the Queen will accept his resignation. should bo strack out.
THE CONSERVATIVES AND LIBERAL UNIONISTS The SuperOD-GENERAL-Subanil drainage-
LONDON, 19th July. made, or aims at scouring, dry foors by means The Liberal Unionists are alarmed at the de of agrionttarai field pipes where floors are damp, creass that has recently been evidenced in the Tam told damp Booes here areu vory fruitful source House of Commons upon the Irish Land Bill. of disease. A very well known disease, bori. They are also alarmel at the Liberal vistozies in beri, is due to dacap floors, and therefore where the racantalastions. Under thesecircumstances it you have back walla very high it costs any Fab was deemed advisable for the party to pose as the Lio Health Ell would be incomplate without some friends of the tenants, by which more they speto provision of this kind for the arrest of Zamp
Iconciliate them and to scoure their support at ground floors. I hope my bon, friend will not the next elections. It is stated that the Govern persist in his amendment. This is a most usement in the face of the Unionists' zove, will fal prevision,
GOCALIZAMOS.
LONDON, 24th July,
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Good gracious" oxolaimed ou old gouile. of the Quan's Seat ancil. June 20th, 1897- The Continental Press is rajoicing over the man at the opera last night before the rise of the No. S. Her Majesty racing the Suorament af progress of eattle-nout in the New Hebrides. ourtain, what's the bally doing over thorn into the Oation, 189, No. 4. the Queen's
The Bossian Press is now taking the side of the dress circles and he was bardly poised Marriag 1839, No. 5, 6 view
the Albert England in kor actions, with rezaci to Afghan-when told that he was looking at some ladies in Memorial and a sigaatto portrait of the late
very full dress.
inian.
AUSTRALASIAN ITEMS. ACOIDERT TO A FRENCH WAR-SHIP. IN NEW CALEDONIA.
NormEA, 10th July.
Prings Albert, whilst No. ñ is an excellent group of the Royal Family. All the pictures ire executed in Arst-rate style and good taste, Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, though very and would form a pretty page in an album W feeble, was able to attend the exercises held in believe they may be obtained gratis on applica bor honour at the Arsenal school, Hartford, oution by latter to the Company. The French navy very nearly loss another ber esventy-fifth birthday anniversary early in man-of-war on New Caledonian met. Fire Jaly, On that cesasion her son, the Bov days ago the Dives, leaving the barbour of Go-Charles E. Stow related to the children the mon, struck on a rock in the pass of Keumse,atory of his mother's writing Uncle Tom's The telegraph clerk at Comen say the accident, Cabin," as she told it to him in his boyhood.
An Trishman, writing from the United States
and at once telegraphed to Noumea and to the Governor, who was on a visit of inspection at
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the ponitentiary of Bourail. The Quichen was to his wife, who was still faoult Irolan f," baON Count Master, the German Ambassador at at ones despatched to the locality of the no-gan his letter by making the following surprising Paris, has complained to M. Pontons, the finis-cident and arrived there at daylight, and the statement It's a foinscountry, Bridget, su beg for Foreign Affairs, that the Radical news- Dachfant also went up with disers and materials to mistake. I've this day put phat they call papers of Franou are ireiting the people against for repairs. A stiff breze got up, and toa atrandan inshooranes on me life, an' if I'd fall down a the Gorman residents of the anantry and ara el ship lauad daugurously over to one side, and ladder wid ma hod an' break me nook tomorry. continaslly insulting the German Ebay in grave fears were entertained for her safety. bogorra an I'd get $25 was as long as I'm Faris. M. Fluncens expressed his grief at these Fortunately she was floated off at last, and will dead. It'e a foine country; that's phat it is.” probably have to go to Sydney again for repairs.
Mr. Labouchere has forwarded the following THE SUGAR REFINING INDUSTRY IN VICTORIA. better to a Northampton elector:-" Dear Sir,
MELBOURNE, 15th July, I don't think that I should raise the question ef Mr. Richardson, msagar of the Victoria Republicanism in Bugland, for it does not seem Sugar Company, had an interrier to-day with to me to matter whethez-we-have a Hereditary tho Promise on the subject of the raosat reqzost Head of the State or not, provided that the of those interested in the sagar rofalny industry Hareditary and does not cost the present ab- in Victoria nnd sngar plaatations ia Quanalandard amount, and that the holder of the position that an increased daty be placed, ou ll best-do not masala in politios.Yours faithfally, grown sugar imported into the colony. The H. Labotebors." general question of countervailing duties on boot sugar was touched upon. The matter is still
A Paris correspondant says the pacsy is the under the seasideration of the Cabinet
MELBOURNE, 27th July. flower adopted for golden weddings. A tuft of The decision of the Govorament to place in-thom is attached to the Isoo sap which covers Oreased duties or sugar and timber appears to the silver locks of the bride and one is pinned at hare taken the meresatile community com- her bodice. The geom wears a boutonniers of pletely by surprise. The Customs anthorities pausios, The grandchildren, who framediately are taking overs precantion to prevent fraud and follow the couple, hold large bougnate and bas artra afhosrs are being appointed to examine ets of them in their little hands and the obil imparts.
dran carry the same fɔwor.. Table and house must be ornamented with the same velvety blos
The Active Curer Jostice-I understand it was clearly arranged that to Sanitary Board shoalú hold its tiga in public. I think your Excellency said in at the last moating. If so tho indienes of any one member on the board will not be so great as it might be if it were-s seerst trihanal dealing with public affairs. They are going to deal with them to the apa of the public. Exoptions might be takes on the same gronads to the Governor appointing a Magistrato or Judge, or any other efflor who had to sit
Eight Alestian soldiers hara bsen arrested at in public as to the president. The public,
Mayence on the charge of conspiring against through the Press, will know of the most.
the German Government, and being connected ings and the newspapers will report the proceed.
with the French Patriatin League. ings as long as they are interesting, but after a
ALLEGED PLOT TO KUEDER THE GERMAN time I do not think that thrandora will find
EMPEROR the reports very entertaining reading. But the
| have to considerably alter the proposals contained
LONDON, 16th July, real safeguard ie the fact that the proceedings
to the Land BIU. The Morquis. of Salisbury can- It is reported that a Sacialist plat to murder shall be publis. I think I should be inclined if it is nanosears. Beri-bari is ankabwa here.
tism. B. Evans under the impressivered a wasting of the Conservative party at the the Emperor of Germany during his journey to this were still a secret board to jofn with The Sunvaron-Generat-Oh! no.
Carlton. Olab. This was largely attended The Gastein has been discovers. The conspiracy the hon. member in saying they ought to Hon. P. EYRE --I nover høard of it.
Marquis said that there was danger of losing was frustrated. The members of the Socialist elest their owa prasident, because the Pl
ATTORNEY GENERAL This the Unionist vote at the next elections. It was, Central Committes in Berlia have been placed The ACTING eays the Chairman haas ousting rete. The provisua valy sathorises the Board to make by therefore, imparative for the fanservatives to under arrest. hon. member says he does not try laws and those by-laws are to be laid on the table defer to the wishes of the Unionists, although Jaduence any of the members of the boards of of this Council, so that my hon. friend will any of their proposals were opposed to Tory which he is Õlasan. out I don't think, if he bars full opportunity of discasting them and principles. He further stated that the Govarn- were not rary influential mombor Es would be objecting to them if there by any ground for Iraland by 15 to 20 per cent.
moat proposed to redneo the judicial roata in Doubtless, this the public, for whom we are legislating, have
Csiraan. of so many of them. I really think!ob. F. CHATER-I have much pleasure would interfere with solema contracts, hit he
gut every safeguard by the fact that this is to bain seconding the amendment. Such a thing admitted that the Tories are in a boy, and mast an open tribunal and that the representatives of is entirely unknown amongst the Chinese get out somehow. Col. Saunderson opposed the the public the Fress will be present and and I think if proper are were taken proposal made by Lord Salisbury. The Colonel bring to light anything they think iniquiteas or and the floors properly concrated and cemented, protested that the Unionist support oust too Improper.
much to the Tory party. Mr. Chaplin and other say damp there may be now would be kept away Tories also objected to any proposals, unless the The whole of the town is built on a hill and wa- landlords were compassted for the benefits to be for finds its own level, su that if our is pro- perly concreted we do not want websoll drainage.extended at their expense to the tenants The drains are very expensivo for the Chiness, The balk of the Tories presont, however, and with all the additions we hars to make mil appeared disposed to support the Cabinet in its loss of money would be speat.
proposed attitude of conciliation towards the A division was taken on the motion that the Liberal Unionista. It was pointed out that & clause be struck out with the following result:-persal of the speeches made at recent elections prova that a political crisis has been narrowly sverted, and that a recurrence of an awkward predicament for the Tory party was possible at sny moment.
The ACTING ATTORNEY GEMBALI must be borne in mid that the new Board will consist of only four oficial and six unofficial members. It should also be borne is mind the President le to be the exeontire ar working member of the Board, and with the large amount of business he will have to de I think you will dad it very difficult indeed to And any one bat a Government official who would accept the office. As the non-official element is sa large on this Board, I think it only right the „Gevaramoat should keep in its own hands the
appointment of the officers,
Hon. A. P. MacEwEN-I would point eat to the hoz, member when he says the anodal ele ment predominates that the Governor has the power of appointing four of the nulloial mon. bars. Now, there is nothing to prevent the Go- vernor appointing, say, a military man, and so it
ATES.
Hon. C. P. Chater Hon. J. Bell-Jrving Hon. A, P. McEwan Hon. Wong Shing
Hoa. P. Byris
NORA
The Harbour Mastor The Surveyor-General The Columnal Treauro: The Acting Attorney-General The Acting Colonial Secretary The Acting Chiaf fastin
The motion was pazeed.
Hou. P. RYRIE moved an amendment in sub section G. Instead of reading "The closing.
therefore lost and the sleus
THE SUGAR BOUNTIES.
4
GERMAN OLCRK IN RUSSIAN SERVICM.
LONDON, 15th July.
It is reported that the Russian asrchants un the Russ-German frontier have been ordered to dismiss all thoir Germsa alecks before Septem
ber next.
DISCOVERY OF PRECIOUS STOXES IN THE FORTHERN TERRITORY.
ADELATO, 2nd July.
sond.
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SHARES Quotations are :--- Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Shares-135
per cent. premium, sides nad sedary. Unico Insuranca Society of Canton, Limited..
382 per share.
Chins Traders' Cosarance Company's Shares—
370 por share.
North China Insurance Fle. 995 par share. Yangtze Insurance Associatio→→Ths. 114 per
shara.
Chinese Insurance Comprary, Louited-2225 per
share.
On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tia. 349 Canton Insurancs ice. Limited---$724 pər
par chara.
share.
Hongkong Fix Xumarance Company's "Shares—
390 for sbare, buyers
China Fira Insurance Company's Shares-391
-$30 to
Straits Marine Inserance Chapany, Limited- Straits Fire Insurance Company, Limited--
$16 nm, buyers. Hongkong and Wampos Dock Company's
Shares-87 per cent, prem., selloru. Hongkong, Canton, and Mazao Steamboat Co.'s
Shures-395 per cunt pram, sallere.. Lad-China Stearn Navigation On's Share
10 per cent. discount.
Chinu und Manila Steamship Company, Limited
-30 per out. discorant, nominal. Douglas Steamship Company, Limited-$50 per
share.
THE NEW FEINCE AND THE BULGARIANS. Berlin, 16th July. The deputation from the Balgarian Sobrazja arrived at Eberithal today, and had an luter-
A sensational discovery of supposed precious Herrmann the conjurer once performed before view with Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg, stones has been made and the result of the first the Sulton Abdul Aziz, and threw a valuable whan they officially announesi bis elestion to the collection has created considerable excitement in watch of his Majesty'e intothe Bosphorns. There Bulgarian throne. Ia zaply, Prince Ferdinand Adelaide, They are exhibited is a glass case, the was a great outory, which the conjarer checked stated that he was aoxing to proceed et ass fo whale bottom of which is ooreret some depth by conjuring up the watch again into the Sut Bulgaria bat he declared it would he necessary by thousands of rabies, garnets and elhor gems tan's pocket. For this he received a prosent of to respect axisting treaties. He expressed the in their rough state. About 18 months ago Mr. 500 Turkish pounds. I sous, however, that. hops feat he wogid marit the confidence of the D. Livdag started on an overland trip to Port he mally did throw the Sultan's watch into the Turkish Government, and that Balgaria would Darwin, and amongst his party was a air. A. H. water, and the one which he conjured back was regain the sympathies of Russia.
Warana. When they got some 800 miles from a reptios duplicate, obtained beforehand from LONDON, 19th July.
Hergott, the latter found some pocaline sand, the maker of the original timepiece. The deputation from the Brigarian Jabrasje, which attracted bisattention. This led to farther which proceeded to Eberithal for the purpose search, and then be secured larger and moredefined Iso Peral, a Spanish naval officer, has de of officially announcing to Prince Ferdinand stones. As to the value of the stores, that is not sigued a new submarine torpedo host which, as of Saxe-Coburg his election to the vacant throne determined, but some of them bave been subset exists marely upon papas, but of which LONDON, 1st July.of Bulgaris, are disappointed at Prince Fer-mitted to text by Messrs. P. Falk and Co, who something more will be Guard aborily, as the It is reported that the German sugar trade is dinand's unmilltary bearing, his jealousy of have declared them to be pure, gems, though Government has granted the inventor a orodit willing that Great Britain should impose Dea Prince Alexander of Battenberg, and his aeristy others have not successfully resisted the trial of £10,000 on the recommendation of select torradling duties.
to conciliate Russia.
One stone has been out in Melbourne, and a committes of Admirala and naval engineers, who THE LANGWORFNT CARE,
Lovos, Elst July.
member of the syndicate is now in that city with lagaired into the inventor's theories. The boat. Prinon Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg is unpopular some of the larger stones, which are taing sub which will beady in about foar oaths is to with the army and prasantry of Bulgaria. It mitted to the lapidist. Other experts proncanced carry a row of fun, sad is to be able to requis is fearyl that, in the event of Prince Ferdinand many of the stones to be spinel cubies, amongst for four days beneath the surface if required. occupying the throne, a reaction in Pacour of which are sevaral-garnota. Bassis will take place.
The London correspondent of the Wafer Mail tells a story which is going about regarding six Scotch bailies who came up to town to TRE CELEBRATED COCKERILL
prestat address of congratulation to Her A terrible disaster has occurred at St. Thomas,
WORKS IN BELGIUM. in Canada. A collision took plana bazween' an
Majesty. They asked, he says, what they had to Lozen-sion train and a petroleum tralu. The
In the course of an interview with a San Fran-do un catering the Queen's prosence, and were 4 exploded, and the exotraisa traia iu-visco Chronicle reporter, Baron Sadoine is report No. 1, as he solemnly silked past the throne Cline Surar Hefining Conipany, Limited-$145
told tany should kas bals. Thereupon Bailie The trials of the Brennan torpedo which took mediately ought fire. Fourteen passengers ed to have said: "I willgive you some idea of the raised his hand to his mouth and blew Her plaas off Sheerness demonstrated in a most ef vore burns to deata in the carriages, and 100 capacity of the Cockerill works, which rank skis Majesty a kiss. The remaining Eva followed Luzon Suger totining Company, Limited-365 festeal manner the destructiveness of this unwlythers were fearfully injured. Some awful by side with the Kempp establishment in Europe.it, till the Queen had a fit of the heartiest fuseated projectile and the complate success scenes were witnessed.
They are situated at Seralar, Belgium, and were laughter she has enjoyed for a long time. of the invention. The torpedo when fred at
established ja 1817 by M. Cookeriti. The co71 different ranges repeatedly struck the rapidly.
pany was formed in 1812; and I became its di- Sings the French parlistantary committee moving vassel at which it was aimed. Sir James
rector in 1966. The value of the works iron resolved to raise the daty on alechol the Larimer (Minister for Defenes is Victoria) and
uinos in Spain and Belgium, collieries, cake portation of a spirits ato Franse bas Captain Alan Thomas (Nard Commandant of
reus, railroads, dooks and twelve steamers is consed. Nemplin hure boon beard from Victoria), who witnessed the trials in the inter
33,000,000 franos, or $6,000,000. We have homes German di tillers. The offect of French re- esta of the Victorian Government, were strack
for our workmen on the banks of the river Meuse, prisals has been grossly overstimated. The who was appointed the head of the Morraon schools and mediogt attendues fres. The 1001 French outery, and demand that their Gurreras Sugar Cultivation Company-Pls, 18 per
The death is annouced of John Taylor, hospitals and orphan asylums, beside providing | Austrian distillers have been aroused by the Church in socossion to Brigham Young Taylor bor of men in the company's employ is 11,000, mant raise the oxisting duty so as to counter- was in hiding at the time of his death owing spread over our different establishments. At our balsace the effect. Haring sbut out German to the presention institated by the United nolliaries 400,000 tons of coal and 200,000 tons of atochel. French faly now sooks to limit the use States Government.
cake are pat out annually by 2.10 men. Chereef fferman mineral waters. The French social ANOTHNE PANAMA CANAL LOAN.
are 1,050 etaploges engaged at the iron mines inclement has vanished from Eme and Weisbach. Belgina and Spain, while in the foundries, steel warka, boiler shops and machine departmenta We learn from the Cronstadt Viestnik that 5,000 man and boys are at labour.
LONDON, 16th July. -is Dot-pertain that the unofficial element will lime-whiting, and proper sanitary maintenance The Court of the Argenting Republic. has
predominate.
of all premises in the Colony he proposed it given judgment in the case known as the "Lang Hia EXCELLENCE-With regard to the mill.ould real "ali Chinese promises." Houseworthy marriage." The decision of the Court is tary man, the military generally bave their own holder of a better class, he said, would always to the effect that Mrs. Langworthy is to receive board of health, and I do not think it is umal, I take care that their promises were kept in proper alimony at the rate of £1,200 a year, or a gapital won't say it is against the law, to appoint any order.
suca of £27,000 | Mr. E. M. Langworthy hay bean ordered to pay a sam of £500 a year for the maintenance and education of the child Gladys
......THE DEENNAN TORPEDO,
LONDON, Faly.
ons belonging to the garrison to such a board
HOL. J. BELL-IRvin monded. = this.
The ACTING CRIES JUSTICE said that where Hos. A. P. MACEWAN-I merely point out not direct it to be done. He therefore thought whitewashing waa-nunecessary the Board would the possibility.
A division was then taken on the amendment-the insertion of the word "Chinese" was not
required.
ДУБИ
Hon. C. P. Chater
Hon. J. Ballering Hon. A. P. Mookie Hou. Wong Shing Hon. F. Nyrie
Noze.
The Harbenar Mastar The Surveyor-beneral
The Colonial Trosaror The Acting Attorney-General The Acting Colonial Senratary The Acting Chief Justice
The amendment was therefore leat by a ma. jority of ane and the plunge adopted as it stood. In clause 6, which rande sa follows—“ If Roy
member of the Board bo at any time prevented by absons or other cause from acting for more thou six months, the Governor may appoint or if
the member has been elected the sfoctors may maminate some other person to replace so member, until he shall be able to resume his functions."
Hon. J. BELLIEVING proposed the following amadment After the words 'six months' to leave out the words 'The Governor mayappoint,' for the parposs of inserting the words the Board may-aleat
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A division was taken on the amendment, which resulted as follows
ATER.
Hon. C. F. Chater
Hon. J. Bel-Irving Han, A.P. MacEwen
Hen. Wong Shing Hoa. P. Eyrle
Молв
The Harbour Master
The Surveyor-Goneral
The Colonial Treasurer
The Acting Attorney-General The Acting Colonial Secretary The Acting Chlef Juntios
The amendment was therefore last by majority
of ens, and the clause adopted as it stood.
On olanse II, which limits the expenditure of the Board without the sanction of the Governor to $50,
Hon. P. RYBIE Said-I bara mirandy objectad
The Council divided on the amendment with | the following rezalt—
ATXU. Hon. C. P. Chator ffon. J. Bellering! Hon A. P. McEass Hon. P. Ryrie
Nosa
Hon. Wong Shine
Tao Harbour-Master The Sarvayor-Gonomal The Coicnial Treasurer The Acting Attorney General Tus Asting Colonial Segrotary --The Acting Chief Jastico
The amendment was therefore lost by a majority of thras and the olausa adopted as it stoori
Clansen 16, 17, and 18 wore struck out on the motion of the ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL, The said the matters therein referred to could be provided for departmentally.
At this stage progross was reportad.
ADJOURNMENT-
with on that the air torpedo might be need sed their complete quooses and oxpressed the would be found invaluable for the defence of the Australian parts. After the trisle of the Bren ass torpedo were completed, the Victorian Min ister of Defence and Captain Thomas proceeded to Elswick-on-Tyne, where the foundry of Sir William Armstrong is situated. The visit was
The Council adjourned until Friday sext at male for the purpose of inspecting a type of im. 4 p.m.
proved Gatling guns which are saing manotso. tored at the Elswick works,
BANQUET TO THE PASHELLITES,
LONDON, 21st July, A number of Radical members of the Hotte of Commons gore a banquet last night to the Parnellits members of the House. Mr. Parnell, who was present, predicted the curly collapse of the Governmezit,
THE MEMBER FOR GÓRY.
POLICE COURT.
19th August.
BETOR ME. H. E. WODEHOUSE.
OPIUM CASE.
LONDON, 18th July.
It is intended to table a motion in the HousG
Ng Asin for hafog in possession of a quantity of prepared oplem wither having a valid certi- of Commoas to-day to sxspead Dr. C. K. Tanner, foute from the Opium Farmer and also for boil the member for Mid Cork, for the present sit ing and proparing opista without a permit, wastings for insulting conduct within the precincts fined $200 or six months' imprisonment with itard labour.
of the House. IBY-FA CASE-HEAVY FINE.
to làïs, but seeing that all the other clauses have Li Atai 2, Un Ou-lans, was charged by Io-
THE CRIMES (IRELAND) HILL,
LONDON, 2nd Jaly. The Irish National press defy the Government
Į
·TERSIBLE RAILWAY COLLISION IN CANADA.
LONDON, 17th July.
THE CANADIAN PACirio mail route,
LONDON, 14th Ja1y.
Sir Donald Smitt, of Canada, is urring the British Government to adopt the Canadian Pacifio mail routs to Australia and the East.
DEATH OF THE READ OF THE MORMONS.
NEW YORK, 27th July.
LONDON, 19th July. Negotiations have been opened for a fartherioau of £4,000,000) to be spent in the construction of the Panama Canal This last loan will bring too! amount already subscribed towards the carrying out of this immense work up to £47,000,000,"
AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING TRAFFIC AND THE PANAMA CANAL.
LONDON, 21st July. M. de Lesseps had declared that the Australian skipping trafin via the Panama Canal, when cam pieteil, is estimated at 20,000,000 tons annually. CABLE FROM AMERICA TO AUSTRALIA.
Lobor, 21st July,
.
petitions the United States Congress to assist The San Francisco Chamber of Commoreo has in the construction of a cable sores the Pacific
to Australia, vid the Hawaiizu Eslands.
ALLEGED KIDNAPPING IN THE SOUTH SEAL
the Tcheaine, one of the large ironslads of which
Hongkong Gas Company's Shares-$125 per
share.
longkong Hotel Company's Shares—$100 per
shure.
per share, saing.
Dor share, numing!
share.
Hongkong Loo Company's Share $61 por
rourkony and Chess Bakery Company, Limited
-89 (9pse share
Perak in Mading and Stolting Company
I học share
Punjom and Sunchie Dua Samantan Mining Company. Limited-$12 per share fully. paid up, sellers.
share.
Hongkongpo Mozufacturing Company, L
witol 85 per share.
Hongkong and Macae Glass Manufacturing Co.,
A.
Limited-60 per eat, discount.
Watson & Co. Lhaitai pas eat.
premina.
The system of railroad connecting the catal.four are in proven of being built for the Black Hongkong & Kowlooa Wharf and Gadova Co, lishment with the roads of Europs are worked Ses dest, is to have the boiler formagas filted to Limited-19 per coat. prom, sollare: with 24 locomotives, 834 trucks and 146 men, while born liquid foal. The Tchesine, it may be ro Singapore Insurance Company, Limited-$18 12 steamers, ranging in size from 2.500 te. 1,500 marked, was lanched a few months ago, and Chinos perial Conf 1884 Reti par centi tose, are ongegedin occan and river trafls coapost will soon be ready for sea. The principal armour
ed with our factories, trasporting are from Spain plating is 16 in. in thickness, and the armament
per share.
preminio.
prawiam. Chinese Imporial Loa, 1886 E-5 per cent. Chiness Emparist Government 1883 Tiollar Løsn
Premium.
sud taking machinery to other countries. Some facludes six 13-in. gaas. In announcing this Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C—8 par coat.—---
leaof the capacity of the company may be gained intended use of liquid fuel, the Cronstadt Viest when I tell you that it requires 382 engines, with avers that the object of the Russian Govern 14,500 horse-power, to drive the muschinery and ment is to render the Blank Sen flost totally hoisting works. Our salary list compels payment independent of English con" If the trial ru francs paid for pensions and relief- of 10,000,000 franes annually, exclusive of 300,000 salts in a success, the whole of this float will in
In 1818 we fature bara astaki.
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In the district of Kraanci, near Smolensk,
built the Brst steam engines ever built on the continent of Europe, and ainse theu the boring machinery of the Moat Conis tunnel, iron-olad LONDON, 16th July, boats for Russia, immense bridges over the there is now living the last representative of the Mr. Chesson, the secretary of the Aborigines rivers Don and Dniester, pumping engiass for English noble house of Leslie. His as
been carried I do not think it is any use prospector Guald with kooping an agency for the to suppress the Irish National League, or to Protection Society, compluns, through the Boglish copper mines, a fosting dock for vestors settled in Russia in the carly part of!
posing to amendment. As I said before, the sale of taz-fa tiokatz.
am of $50 off to the Board to spend is a very— Defendant, who had carried on the agency on enforce the provisions of the Crimes Bill.
I do not know what to call it-bat it certainly a large scale, was trei 8800.
is small, and I think this Connoil might Wong Afuk, of 46. Second-street, was con- very well, if they are going to have a visted upon a similar charge at the instanca of Board of Health, give that Board power Inspector Swanston, and was fined $50.
to spend a little money. T baliove it is! against the regalations of the Booretary of
State, but the Secretary of State might be asked
to give them some little power, for what can a board do with fifty dollars? Probably it will
BEFORE ME. N. G. MITCHELL IFNES.
ТУЧК-РА САНЯ.
Chan Cheong was convicted of causing an
streets.
tie their hands at timas. If they sand up a obstruction by selling tax-fa tickets in the Public: requisition probably your Excailandy will always -sign-it, but I think it the Board has any exist
DEFICIENT BALANCES,
dollars, I don't so why you should not put down One of the defendants was fined $15, one $9,
thousand. If there is any money required to hasad the remainder $12 each.
afterwards.
In all cases the fines were paid.
BYTORE Bora MagistratesS,
with bringing a girl into this Colony for a na- Cheung Amai, married woman, was charged lawful purpose.
She was ordered to find the suration of $50
maddenly and necessarily axpended the president, who is likely to be a respousible person appoint ed by the. Governer, ought to take the responsi bility of spending that money, knowing he will be able to get the. Governor's anthority for it The SURVETOR-GENERAL-Mor I interrunt the hon. member? That was the sole object in each to be of good behaviour for twelve months. The ACTINO CHIEF JUSTICE-There might Boing numble to find the sarees she was besering of fifty dollars. If the nerwacity exists imprisoned. for spending fire hundred dollars the Governor will sapotion it and the Legislature will ap prove his act in a supplementary Bill if the vote is not provided for in the o timates. Although we know the theory is
tended.
ADELAIDE, 27th July, The whole of Ireland has now been proclaimed to be under the Crimes Bill. Enormous powers
LONDON, 26th July.
THE REVOLUTION IN HAWQIL
EDISON'S LATEST INVENTION.
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HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
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Times, that Frosch vessels are kidnapping natives Havam, locomotives, a 100-ton air hammer for the seventeenth century, and very rapidly ao of the New Hebrides and Bolomon Groups. forging the big Italian guns, and a number of quired immense states in Smolensk. Those stoamers at different period. The annual pro-states have gradually passed into the possessions AVOKLAND, 22nd July. duction of each of the divisions of the works are of strangers, and the present direct represent- have been given to the local polics and Magistraten. News from Honslula received by the mail valued at from 30,000,000 to 40,000,000 francs. atire of the once-powerful Anglo-Russian house Paittions against the Zill are being signed every steamer Alamede states that a new Constitution Without cocanting for the supply of iron, coal, of Leslie usw enjoys only the barren memories where throughout the United Kingdom. Hand was signed by King Kalakus on the 7th July, cake and steal, the Cockerill Company can supply of the halcyon days of his early predecessors. reds of Ministers of all denominations, sed and promulgated the following day. The Kizg anaaally 100 locomotives, 70steam engines, 1,500 The old line of the Lealios in England is. At- over twenty members of the House of Lords took the oath to support the now Constitution. diferent musobines, 10,000 tons of bridges, tinet, and our Russian Leslie is, it is believed, hase put their signatures to petitions, and sons Messrs. Gibson and Hayaalden were the same turntables, structural iron works and boilers, heir to the English title and to the estates, great treable is expected to driss if the Bill is day jodgad is goot on a charge of squandering fourteen sea-going and river vessels of iron and which are very considerable. not repented.
pablis money. They were brought before the steal, Ironclad men-of-war, steel guns and crapes. A 'curious case vay tried the other day before- He was ined $1 or three months' imptisch- THE COLONIET AND HORN ROCK. Court next day, and wore reaanded Bloodshed These dutalis I have given you," and Barod the Paris tribunal. A lady went to a dentist to eam at all, it should not be Baited in its expan. ment wilk hard labour.
was unly averted by the appointment new Sadoine, are from actual figures, and they have her month examined and teeth settled. ditace to such a small eam as fifty dollars.
The Fall Mall Gazette todiny publishes an Ministry. The Hon. A. Coote, who was a pas will serve to illustrate the magnitude of our iron The dentist put her under the infuer.cc The ACTING CRF JUSTICE--I don't think Bight shopkeepers, the majority of them re-interview with Sir Patrick Jennings, in the seager or the mail steamer, had an interview works in Belgium.
¡ në gas and exträsted all Eer teeth, and then asked this clause ang to be in the Bill at all. It is riding in the Hollywood Boad, were charged course of which that gentleman declared that he with the King, and strongly advised him to sign
for 50) franns as his fee. The lady, indignant at atterly wrong in principle, because the Governor by Inspector Baker with possession of defsient | Australian colonies in bulk ware in favour of Im the Constitution, and to be guided by the advise
feeling that all her teeth were gone sud also at is entirely responsible, and if you put down fifty balances.
perial groands of granting Homo Rule to Ireland, of his Ministers. The King decorated the Hoa.
the charge, refused to pay. He summoned her A. Costs with the Orilar of Hawait. PLAYERS V. GENTLEMEN.
NEW YouE, 7th July, and an expert was ordered to prove the necessity...... LONDON, 17th July.
The Sun's Philadelphia special of July 5th of Books wholesale abstraction, the dentist bar longkang... The ratura cricket mátek between the Players
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. says:-Thomas A. Edison is here buying olooing declared that all the teeth ware decayed and Aer and Gentleman resulted in the latter being again
LONDON, 14th July,
trical apparatus for his laborary st Orange. injurious to the health of the lady. Tha con Sarghai. defeated by an fraings and 16 runs.
Franzini, charged with having wundered He said today that he had spent over $2,000,000 clusione of the expect wars in favour of the den-Sagisa..... ME. FERRIKER HEATON'S PORTAL PROPORALS. Madame do Montille and bor child and shambarin experiments. Thon ho sat down and told tist, and the client was consequently condemned wi
LONDON, 14th July.. maid, in the Rue Montaigne, Paris, in March, about bis latest discovery, by which messages to pay for the operation. But, nothing besten, can be transmitted from ship to ship by means she appealed, and last week the appeal was board, With a view of bringing his scheme of radio. lus been found guilty and sentenced to death. ing the postage rates charged upon letters pass-
LowDos, 14th July. Sug between England and Australia, and of gu-Aasian Bacon and the defeated andidato se tax have been confined to the water of the two-thirds of the expenses, while the remaining of steam whistles operated by kays vary much i with the result that the whole case was dismizsed Rear Admiral Tryon, late commander on the like the telegraph system. All his experiments sa the merits, and the dentist, ondemned to pay nerally extending the Imporist postal system, Mr. Honniker Hanton is pushing forward his at the recent Spalding election, has been ping intelligible messages a distance of one mile is client.
Caloosatachi, where he has succeeded in convoy, third were to he defrayed by the fair but tooth. scheme vigorously, his Istest movement being pointed Director of Transports. the formation of a leagas somposer of members
LONDON, 17th July,
The principle upon which Edison will endeavour of the House of Lords and House of Commone
to perfort bis erperiment is the remarkable faci- The Rev. Dr. Dale, the emirent Congregality ofered by water for trausquitting sound.
The announcement that Baron Nordenskjold Foodkow to take up the matter.
tional minister, theologist, and social reformer, Divers in the cou have heart the swish of intends about two years hance to proceed on a car... 2:18 las luft for Adelaide,
„Negrimiti steamers wheels when toon miles away, and Fayage of discovery to the Antarctio rerions d 073 PARI, 18th July.
will arouse an interest in polar exploration that work. } Edison thinks he can transmit his massage from the French Fost-office authoritiesand the Agent then has informed Sir Graham Borry, the Agent
The Director-General of the Paris Exhibi- ship to ship at a distanceof at least saven miles. has flagged since the return of Gouers! Greely Be purposes, after he has perfected his sp. and bis galiant comrades from Lady Franklin General of New South Wales and Vistaria re General of Victoria, that the French Govern paratus, to sve large ocean steamers equipped Bay Hitherto the South Polar regions have garding the proposed reduction in the transit ment has under favourableconsideration the pro- with steam-whistles and transmitters. Under no attracted as much attention as their nati- charges of Anglo-Australian mails through posal that France should participate offcially in the water lius of each stoomer will be a sounder poder, for obvious reasons. They are aum- be in the Bill and that the president or the
France. The question was further considered, the Melbourne Centennioi Uxhibition,
gouneated with the captain's cabin by a light habited, even by the valuable animals that. Board, if they are fit for their work, ought to be
the French officials still showing a disposition
LONDON, 25th July. tranaxitting wire running through a tabe. abound in the North. They are more recta ready to take the responsibility of spending not day by a published report to the effect that the pot to grant the concessione asked for, but ask- The weekly returns of the Bank of England When the captain of one vossel wants to signal from centres of civilization and enterprise. The Afty dollars but a hundred and fifty and seek Prince of Wales was dead. Prompt inquiry leding thats longer time be given them to consider published today aben the proportion of reserve the other, he will sit donn at his keyboard, turn svesties of socess are less hospitable. The base ing the Governor's sanction afterwards. How to it being ascertained that there was no founds the question. In consequence of this request the to the Halilities to be 41 por cunt, and the total the steam on ale whistle, manipulate keys and of supplies is more distant, The topographical Tor, if it is the desire of the Council that tion whatever for the slatsment, and it was at visit of the Agents-General to Rome-hue benve notes and bullion to be £13,000,000. serd tko wamage out into the waves that break and meteorological obstacles are far greater. the clause should remain. I will not oppoes it. pace contradicted. How the report originated deferred till after Friday.
The copine rains which have fallen through against the sounders. This sound will pass un Novorthedeas, there have been several brave at The Acto ATTORNET-GENERAL This is not known.
Paria, 14th July. out England have produced a marked improve. broken from wave to ware with notable velocity, tempts to penetrate those unknown regions, in elsaze merely embodies à regzistion notually in
Sir Graham Berry and Bir Bank Samuel had ment in the hop gardens.
until it runs up against the sounder of soms which American explorers have borns no un forge. The departments have their satāmatas pas-
LONDON, 15th July. conforense yesterday with the Director-General
LONDON, Mad July. Tessel or vessels which any happen to be within worthy part. The most anccessful vegage per ked and approved of, and within the limits of The colonias not having setivaly responded to of the Peat-cifice, who will send le his report to Lord Bandhurst has aged the Government to reach of the volume of sound. As soon as the hapa was that made by Sir J. Roes, some thirty Direction of viad these estimates they may spend the sams there. the propition for an addition to the Queen's the Minister of Finance. The Minister will assist British ponsioners to settle in New Zealand ware containing the sunod strikes the coun- Festa age, when an actual landing was made on Forge of wind........ in provided. It is only in case of unforeseen title, it is not likely that there will be any al cons to a decision in a week's time, meanwhile Lord Harris Under-Secretary for War, std der on the huik of the resou! For vessels the Antazolio Continent, a feat also performed by other circumstances arising that this clause would taration from that of Queen of Grest Britain the plans of the Agents Caneral with regard to Earl Guslow have promised to consider the sag. within reach, the message will zan over only one other explorer, Captain d'Urvilla. Bata some into force. Strictly speaking it is not ab- and Ireland and Enposes of India.
the mail service have been considerably modified, greation of Lord Sandhurst.
an electrical wire to the captain's oshin, where the voyage of Ross, as indeed all others in those solutely necessary.
and they will await his reply before proceeding The Chancellor of the Exchequer recently do it will ring an electrical bell. An attendant regions, with the single szeption of the Chal Boa. P. ETEI-I quite agree with the re
LONDON, 18th July, |to Roma.
sided that Mr. Brooks, a momber of the firm of will then faks down the message as it comes lenger expedition in 1874, which only just reach The fonudation-stone of a statue to the late marke which fell from his Honour the Chief Jus
The alternative of conveying the wails, vía · Brooks und Robinson, of Melbouras, residing in from the water. After the mange has been re-i ed the Antarotic Circle, was made in an old-fash tise. We had better lenys the okuse out alto- Princs Connect was yesterday laid by her Ma-Ostend ne suggested at the first interview as a London, is labis to be assessed for the payment caired, the captain an aving his vased around feed sailing vessel. Baron Nordenskjold will gether and let the rule of the service apply that jesty the Queen at Windsor,
menus of bringing pressure to bear, It is pon of the income tax on all profits from the colonial and continue the message through seven miles of course use steam-power and all other possible fidantly expasted France will unke some concen- basiness of that frm Mr. Brooks appealed of water in the same direction, until it strikes appliances of modern science, and with this His EXCELLENT-The Government are very
nion in the matter, as the post-oles oficials do against the decision of the Chancellor of the another steamer, when the operation may be re great advantage be does not appear to be over much of the same opinion with regard to what The conference recently engaged la the connet object to a division of the mails, provided Exchequer. His sout Bir Hred Wills held pasted, until the whole breadth of the ocean haa sanguine in hoping to add something" et im- his Bonour said just now, but this clause stood sideration of the probable sources of supply of the tenfils is guaranteed on the base of the postal that profite made in Australia were not British been crossed Edison seems to be toaddent that portance to our stock of knowledge concerning in the Bill when it was lost below the Legisin, Rusi for the use of HM. shipa on foreign stations, coprenties of 1880,
property. His Hopöur Sir James Fits-Stephen, his expertinent will sugosed.
the land of Erebus and Terror.
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
The E. & A. steamer Guthrit, with the 'An-
that every sum of money spent by the apen- tralian mail, arrived here yesterday morning, ding departments has received the previous The subjoined telegrams are taken from our sanotion of the Governor, we know that often Australian files:- money has to be apont by the responsible chief of a department and he gets the sauction after-
wards. I therefore think the section abould ret
UNFOUNDED REPORT OF THE DEATH
OF TER PEINGU OF WALIS,
LONDON, 15th July.
The nitizens of London were startled yester
THE QUEEN'S TIZLE.
STATUR TO TAX PRINCE CONSORT.
14-
ff money is wanted a requisition must be at in. FUEL SUPPLY FOR THE ROYAL NAVE.
LONDON, 18th July.
FRANGE AND THE POSTAGE TO AUSTRALIA.
LONDON, 14th July.
A second interview has taken place between
The Brometer has fem in the cull and East. Gradienta derben 3.3. her the Chitan Sea and murderata winds in Northern Coins. The temperature in high and the weather no and mp
W. DOBEROK, "Hongkong Observatory, 12th August, 1887.
METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
Unromelot Temperature Hemicity,
the level of
Pravion
day.
date
Qr-de-
et à p.m.
at 10a.m. at 4. p.m.
£9.83
29.81
24
85
84
78
E.
E.S.E.
MPR in foches, tenths and
ह
0.00
„Le-Basọnatas reduced to 32 degrees Fahresketakaok
e in the shade in degrees ) 3-HUMIDITY in pomontage afastoration, the humidity of istrature with iudistore being 100.
L-DIRLOTME OF vạt Vigne to two points.
Bonen op van Wiwa coonding vo Broßtet Bralo. &-BEAT OF THE WATER; B, flue sky; & dearched morda z D, driezing rain, ir,fog; © gloomy: a. ball, La,light-
O. 3. P. paszkowan; S. squally): Thader; Y, vai hility, W.dow (weiße -Bio luobus, voethe mad brandredths,
'W. DOBERCE Hongkong Observatory, 12th August, 1887,