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THE DAILY PR2S, FRIDAY, APRIL 19pm, 1889:

To-day being Good Friday there will be no ise of the Hongkong Daily. Press to-rare The Shipping Extras will, however, bo published Three new masters for the Central School or rived yesterday by the stammer Orestes-Mr. R. Hazedoo, B.A. Mr. W. C. Barlow, M-A.; and Mr. J. J. Booth, B.A.

measure

"SUBORDINATE STAFE

Government bas just concluded another. The San Francis Bulletin gives the follow detail. I confess to views I have obtained from it is now, before passing the Ordinanes, with ment having rolessed a certain number of gam- Convention with Japan which we trust iting sketch of the now American minister to the practical mes of the colony, views which for respect to the lots they now hold on the blers and unileonnel where a few days beforn that under foreshore. I am bound to say that when this the expiration of their short sentences, but this Japua-John F. Swift was born in 1829 in mo have the greatest waight, will have the courage and good feeling to par | Pike County, Mo, his father having moved the conditions, we have here it would be improposal wont home I was not aware of norlain difference would be very trifling, and it wo vom- into effect without waiting for the con. thither from North Carolina in 1817. When able to do seven days work in six, tant facts I have learnt lately. I was not aware that pare the number of committals during those two currence of the other Powers. Joint action rong Swift was 6 or 7 years old the family thero would be a voal diminution in the amount rights in the foreshore to be created had referenan rears, nongly the same propious are establish moved to Tilinois, and resided thore for eight of labour performed in flus colony, real dining to anything except the somewhat distant fature, pd in 1888, 3,027 persons were committed; in scoms in Japan to work only in the pears, then moving back to Missouri. There tion, therefore, in the result of Intour, which is when it may be anticipated a similar mesure for 1887 the annber was 4,308.

This is not all, hewases, reclamation will be required in front of the re 4-The Ordinance Luder which Criminals interest of the small and selfish Powerere then up volleges in the West, and whools prnotically wealth. and it is, we think, to be regretted thaware of the frontier sort. From them the young Either one of two alternative resntis would uten olammation now proposed. That will probably be who anen remission Df portion of their sentenc

Either the labourer would earn losa a matter for two or three hundred years hence, are now liable to be placed muter Faling super- man reveived his education, in intermittons favour. Great Britain, has maintained the corcert; to ahion, going to school when he did not have to wages, or such labour as he did would be road I did not consider it a matter of great im-vision, mannut believe fail to do md pond, her own disadvantage. But meantime, how stay at home and plach, and ploughing who expozive. Biller of these would be a great portance. I was not then the least aware that I bas, noter, as I am informed on sunniry. | he could not go że shool. At be wont to St. ovit. Hongkong has had a superior attractive these rights on the foroshoro have, erinin been fan short a time in quration to give any ever govaraus the intentions of the Washing-Louts, and learned the trade of tinsmith, whichness to the sighbouring provinces of China be tangible resulta in the presont, namely, that soms reliable results. Alany of those presens have, I At 2 ho marched oauss ies labour has been better vomausratel,frontage lotholdors are, whotiur rightly or understand left the colony, rather than romain to Government towards Japan, it is to be his followed for two years.

across the plains with a mute team, and and to diminish the wage of the Inbourer would be wrongly anjoring roats from wharves in frert under Police supervision-certainly a loss ie Now I om bound the community-and it is satisfactory to know hoped we may at least hear no more co-landed in San Francisco, Lozo ha koptatore a very great misfortune. I do not think, bowerer, of the present Praya. faca cerning them natil they have got beyond the and mark for three years. He then studied that would be the result. My own opinion is the to say that, had knows that, I should have that one of the discharged prisoners placed paper stage. So for the United States hard law with Frank Pixley and was admitted to the labourer would get thesis wages for less labour taken care in the early negotiations onder Pelios supervisi po reterned to Guol y shines as a treaty maintainer, farile as her 17. In 1862-6. ho was in the Assembly I am not sure that would not be warse. By those out that off aad kanp. that for the public. during the year.

a o momber from Bau Francisco. In 1865-66 who don't think, there is generally supposed to I was not aware of it. I was not told of it by

5.The conduct of the subordinate Gaol staff representatives may have proved themselves he was Registrar of the Land Office in San Frau. be an indefinite food fear which the wages of anybody. It was only the other day 1 neidentally

A disco, a position to which he was appointed by labour are obtained. As a matter of foot, usul discovered it. It gives the proposition I made during the year has been very satisfactory. in the preparation of euch documents.

President Lincoln. In 1966 he resigned any in community the fand for the supply of to the Secretary of State for large extra Those officers have generally boon reale d all events they will not care to go to Japan's went to Europe and the East, whore he travelled wages is about the same whatever the laws are proming even greater force. It is no uso lapsistaking, they hura bost judicious and for If the jaws are such as to rain the pries of menting now the thing has been done, bearing in their interesaras with prisoners; illimit next neighbour for a character in this respect. for five years, adding to the clucation he had so

laborionsly gained the polish of extensive travel labour, wages remain about the same, but less but I have inserted a olange which I think will dealings betwean turnkey, and prisoners, 60 Sopposing the information secure us from their being put in a botter posi frequent some years ago, hars within the last twe but coming home long enough to canvass for work is done. We are requested to announce that to-day Grant in 19S. Io 1871 Le returned to San Lare is correct, about ths impossibility of per-sition with regard to the new foreshore than or three years as I bafiers entirely ceased. The to the result that constant changes are gour Good Friday) there will be Divine Sarvico in Francisco and the law. In 1873 he was sont to forming even days work in eiz, I believe there they are in with regard to the old. If the view low pay of most of the Gaol staff imus, Eoworr St. Peter's Seaman's) Church at 11 aan: and the Assembly from San Francisco. In 1875 be would be in various ways a diminution or at ali of certain layers is a correct us, that the ex

ran for Congre on the Anti-Monopoly ticket, Vonts a lessened increase, of the wealth of the stence of Praya vory and affeols former ring, as able offices are constantly on it look bat was defeated. In 177 o caso before the colony, and that would be a decided oyil, besides rights. it is clear they are not quite in the sent for other and buitor paid employment and Republican Cautention for assemblyman fremreudering the colony lose attractive to the respló position now as they were in under the original there are therefore always a large number instructor in thair tae Thirtieth Senatorial District. Being ce- of the neighboaring provinces who have done lease and that if they wore gunted the same of Trebationers to be featud, he ran independently, was subsequent. much to promote its prosperity. There is, lense they would be in a better position than duties As it as hoon proposed in the Estimates tho sloff. it în is added to the regular, Republion ticket, bowover, this to be said also, that it is doubtful they legally are at present. This proviso takes of this year to increngs the pay ran 200 shend it, and carried all the rost whether a

against Sunday work card that they will be put oxoctly in the samo hoped this evil will be diminished. It may be of the ticket with hire, though-tho district in the harbour would have by any means the position, either more or less that they were possible in tins to obtain a cartin unaber of

Prison officials ainsi English Prís jus, wh In 1878 he male effect expeetod even for those for whom it is in before the passsing of this Ordinanca.

The Conseil then resumod Committee on the like the Palics would have to be engaged for In 1879 he was desired. It has been pointed out that where a strongly Democratis. another trip to Europe,

period of at least three years. At present the gabernaterial candidate we the couovention yesaule were much premed for time, which BUL

T 1880 he was ap

is not infrequent, they would encher in Chines which nominated Perkira

The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL propos-iaal Staff have all been trained and taught pointed Ambassador at Minister Plenipoten-wators, and cargo would bo sent to them out ed that after the part of clanse 3 which says, their duties in this Prison. tiary to China, to make this Immigration Tenty thors, and the work would be about the same na In carrying out the works it all be lawful fr which modified the Barlingame Trenty. He before. But even supposing that were not so, the Governer to deviate in reepict of details to passed the winter of 1889 in Indio, and after a the number benefited would be very small in any extent that shall not toaterially alter or affect the outside a thousand, and suppwing the original design set forth in such plan and rorege around the world he got homo in 1984 deed, In the inat gubernatorial campaign he was the the results to the whole community. I hata in drawings," thara be added the following

Provided that the area of lead toho speed of Repablican standard-bearer, and was recently sadicated did not ocear, it would affect at all events looted by the Legislature as an of the counsel Indred thousand. These are as principal for onilling as shown on the said plan ba nat ku to represent the State in the China Chang Ping reason for not being able to propose such a mea-nally diminished.

The works stall be commeñood forthwith and shall case. He has literary taste and ability, and is er az is desired at present. Thats are, however, On Easter Sunday, at Sa.m., u now rooal and the author of several bake, among thou volume others scarcely less cogent. It would be impossible proceed without unnecessary intention or delay until completion, and the Governor 1 hereby autho instanmental high mass will be snug and played on travel in the East and in Spain. He will to enforce suck a law without fine and imprison-rial to appoins & competent ellieer, o, quintet Editor, not for pubikentiou, but as eridence of wooy the amateur members of the Orchestra Low bave access to a new field of literary effort meat, ad experience shows that the mid a compotent staff to assist in carrying cat the Maraense, at the Roman Cathair Cathedral. at the Coast of the Mikado, as the accessor of ority of those scarioted would have to go to aid works and to procure auri obtain such plant, All letters for pralization should be writton on one

More missionaries for China, but this time sot Minister Hubband, with a salary of $12,000 agad. We would then have in grad a large analnery; rulersals, and things as may be necessary umber of persons who had done nothing but for the it works, The salaries if such officer, nol side of the pages only.

staff and the cost of ash plant, whinery, mutorial, foreigners. A San Franciscn contemporary says

what their education and traditions had taught and things shall be defrayed as part of the costs of that a Baptist Chitienu Sunday Selwol in Boston

them to consider a praiseworthy action, that is, the said works in mauner hereinaftor provided. has desided to support three nalive cissionaries -

working. They would be put in much the sma in Chine.

category and in very similar conditions with those who had really committed crime. Now, I used hardly say that would be a very greet etil. It would go a long way towards making follows- people ec.micals who far as we kos Whereas the Crown lessses or their sesigns réris. were honest before and were only work-tored in the Land Registry Bob at the date of the I append as usual Returns showing the ing for a livelihood, and it would obli- comanicacement of this Ordinance in rospnet of the numbered ponishments during the year for the terate the distinction, or at least reader hazy, the lots of land or sections thereof fronting the Pisra most comma offences, similar Rolumus for the Roadway along the line of the proposed reciouation last three years being shown alongsidů for thạ | boundary line, between right and wrong. "If a The General has not been expelled, but bus as were convicted for working on Sunday, who do xa ent vlage repassat to the sontextle of comparison.

(which parama with their excitors, administratora best warned that no political agitation will be bad never been taught to respent Sunday, and are hertinafter referred to ne fusseas) or the ninjasity insubordination towards and assaults an officers 9.-Daring the year there were lurve cases of saffered in Belgium.

wont to gaol for it, he would at once say, "Why, of them heu vently declared or witniked their rendi- what is the difference? Why should I not gone to utile towards the cost to be incurred fox of the Gaol a marked dirsination of els feteri and thieve? I am in the sun position in one in euangelion with the works authorisef by this as compared with previous years. The Enders

Ordinance providor the Governor will grant to the case as the other." Hut I believe crime would respectively Crown leases of auch equitable propne

wern tried nod awarded corporal puni diment. be inoreased also in another way. Can any one tion of the proposed reckmation as may be available

10.—The risk of conspirieiss nud combinations having regard to public requirements in respect of among Prisoners. I have averted to in former the race and stracte to be mule on the land when reports as always existing with a lot of criminals reclaimed and in the case of ons loha e baring reslooping in association. As in previous wars no gard to the daims of other leases, and whereas it during Ondast year we have had pret of this free bean agreed that the cost of the sail work all intro desperate attempts of large amber to

lae inolade a sum not exceeding $5,000 for products

Whenever or whowever the atmosphere is surcharged with maintare these bottles will be found invaluable.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Erugkong. 5th April. 1889.

119

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Tus aftornato bonner, blaster, and..miere. presentahon with which certain, American papers commorly approach foreigs. topics are no doubt amusing to their readers, bel unfortunately they are also calculated to

An Anglo-Chines Calendar, Muu of Burns-create mischief by giving wrong impressions.

tor and Thermverneler, Ruiafuli, &a. A full Chronology of remarkable events since A portion of the American Press appears to the advent of foreigners to Chias and Japan. he animated with an ardent desire to vilify A description of Chinese Festivals, Fasts .. Great Britain on every possible occasion, and ro falsehood is too gross, no taiatement of fact ton glaring for these unscrupulous and malevolent scribblers to palm off on ip- orant and thinking Tendara. If there dastardly stabs, dealt by professional nasas sius of reputation, were merely the outcome of ignorance, the slanders might be more pardonable, but there is too much reason to believe that-maty of Equi-are-concepted pus of sheer níalice and hatred. The frish Fenians are largely represented cu the American Press,

FORE HUNDRED PAGES

of almly pouted anetter. Fa which rofavanes je vorstantly remited by resident and those karing commonend or political išlutions with the Countries embraced within the scope of the CHRONICLE und DumortY.

The seventh prizo meeting of The Hongkong

year.

LATEST TELEGRAMS.

FROM SINGAPORE PAPERS] Rite Association will be held to-day, tri-morrow, GENERAL BOULANGER IN BELGIUM.

Lorrow, th April General Boulanger has been expelled from Belgium, and is expected in England.

Losnow, 10th April.

and Monday, and there seems every prospect of the shootists being favoured with exceptionally fine weather.

Another fireman. Thomas Sefton by name, from the British stoarnar Afghan, was yesterday chergei with refusal of duty at the Maring Magistrato's Court. The prisoner was sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment

Lowbo, 9th April. LOCAL GOVERNMENT FOR

SCOTLAND...

Da Sunday morning, between 9 and 10.30 o'clock, the steara lungh carrying the Bethel tag will call alongside any vessal hoisting code The Local Government Bill Scotland, has consirs what would be dons by the hundred penant C. to convey on ushere so 11 am ser-heon road a first time.

thousand people reduced to enforced inleness rico at St. Peter's (Seamen's) Onurch, returning

on Sunday? They would have to do something about 12.30.

LONDON, 10th April

They would probably beenpy ir leistre the way Chinese generally do, in gambling, and ither us the direct result of gambling or the

The repair of Quey's road is being carried on a more thorough manner than we madees stood was the intention when it was come, Conerato is being laut for a esirable thicke nows sad the arch of the roadway is bring mised so as to prevent the lodgment of rain water.

The Port Darwin paper says that the stramers Catter kun and Changsha Chiniso pussypore registered 371 ozs. of gold for export, and adds:→→ It is extrously probable that this mount decs at early represent the tatal, as many possen gera noglect to register their gold at this Custom- horse.

The Straits Times of the 11th inst. says: Julebus are allotted. The principle of allot wont has been to give to each applicant about en-third of his application, so that the average applicant, after being credited with; payment in Cell of his stock, will have money to grad back. The lotters of allotment will bo sout, ont in few days.

The Doulents are 100 roast paction-and it is doubtless to persons of the O'Do played of between E. J. Coxon and F. H. B

juriza in an Advertisemeat, but include-

TREATIES WITH CHINA-

Great Britain, Nanking, 1892 Tientsin, 188

Casfoo, with Addition Article. Opiam Convention, 1886 Baruah & Thite Convention, and all others not abrogatel.“

France, Tientelu, 1858, Conventios, 18601)

Tientsin, 1885, Treaty of Commerce, Conventions, 1896 and 1887.

United States, Tientsin, 1858, Additional, 1909.

Taking, 1880

Gorman, Teutain, 1801 and Foking, 1886, Portugal, 1885

Russia, Japan, Spain, Brazil, and Peru. TERATIES WITH JAPAN -

Great Britain

United States

TREATIES WITH COREA

TREATIES WITH SLAM

TREATIES WITHT ANNAM

Netherlands

Corea

TREATIES WITH ÜLMBODIA CUSTOMS TARIFFS

Chinese Japanes

LRGAL

Siameso Corean

|OVAN ROSSA Stamp that we are indebted for the outpouring of envenomed spite which

In the Boas of Conimons, Dr. lark's Caithness-shire) motion for natonomy in Sept. kind, was rejected by a majority of 121 votes.

LONDON, 9th April. THE REGENCY OF LUXEMBURG... Tho Luxemburg Perlawent has unanimously accepted Duko Adolph of Nassau Regent of Luxenburg.

The COLONIAL SCORETARY Secondol. Carried.

The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL proposed

that eluga 7 should be getirely rottailed as

direct result of idleness I baliono thero world of TOTs and s

of this Ordin

PRISON BUILDINGS,

6.—Thego-wrosic as formerly reported. The disadvantages of overeading is associated wards and of defisiant spans for workshops are obriene and have been reported où year by year, have annually repeated my opinion that the separate system is'essutial to Trient de ferrent and reformatory Prison discipline.

PRIEUNERS AMI THEIR DISCIPLINE.

Tho nmber of Prison offences ontinues large in comparises with those of English Pri- sons, but their number is decreasing and mack leas than in previous years, and it is satisfactory. to cheery that the inare serious offensos hav much diminish: During the year there have beez 4,$14 Prison offeness to an average of 1 Prisonors, giz ugalittle over & offences for each Frizouer daring the year, the lowest averago attaid for many years post. On the last day of the year 140 Trisoners had been free of

Prison punishment for apirards of three months; Among thus 5.10d bo-u frve of punishment. for upwards of a your..

The stricter the Gnol

On the last ocession,:

Bry expunene, a sum nut excueding $180,040 by way as from chain yang

lina of Cancer of war es discipline the more insion Pej-ouers will be to be a considerable increase <f crime If you can

reclamation try and feet an escape. conceive of a hundred thand a forsed to heather sam os exceed $10,000 for the puron flus 5th September, these attempting to e-

chase of a portion of the lnud in purse of reclai idle on one day in soven, a day they have no re

tion opposita Marina Lots Nos. 91, 90, 97, 95, 9dpa gero reapfied, but unfortenairly in the speak for, I venture to think it is not ousy to 105. Be it further spected as follows; -

struggle the lives of ons trustworthy wardor calculate the consequences. I belivo a very (1) As soon as practiralic afire the cominencement and of two Prisoners were lost, while for ather large amount of evil would be doue-an in-

a further plan signed by the Sv Prisoners were wond be revived. A full calculably larger aneaut of evil than any good vuyor General and countersigned by the Governor, report of the circumsinres, was submified at and that would be served would unterbul-

showing in detail the portion of the proposer te the time: exotion aeskarned to loseres in respect of the Ints PLE. It is quite possible them arguenints

of land of sectious thereof registered in their nemes HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCILre opra teply. I confess I cannot eve at the Land Registry Oles at the date of the on- how any of them are open ta effentive reply, mencement of this Ordinaneo, Bhi be deposited at Still, I do not say it is impossible. Therefore the raid fire and all have anazol thereto I shall not keep my mind xloset, and am still

Schedale containing a list of the lessees of such lots year. I bid for duce vino and sometimes two of of land and sections ng aforesaid and the apprezi tha six gang, owing to sparity of Officers, many ranty contribalion from each of thein in respost of of whom were ou the sick list during the year. the cost of his portion of the reclamation-

A meeting of the Legislative Council was held yesterday afteruson. There were present.c

His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, SIR willing to hear all that can be said by those who hold opinions to the contrary; bad while very WILJAN DES Toux, K...G.

shall be ratified in the Gardte, a copy of the said Sohedale baing publishel at the same time, and los

Hon, F. STEWART, J., Colonial Secretorych sympathising with those who us doalt re-(R) The deposit of such further plan as aforewid Hen. A. J. Laos, Acting Attorney-General Heu. 11. E. WOOTER, C.M.G.. Aoting Colonial Treasurer,"

Hou. N. G. MITCHELL-ISNEY, Acting le Kitrar-General

Hoo. WONG BRING. Hon. C. P. CHATER Hon. J. J. KESWICK, Mr. A. SETH, Clerk of Councils.

MENUTES.

The final tie in the Lawn Teunis Daaliong for a cup presented by Mr. C. A. Tomus was yer yesterday afternoon in presence of His Ex- sollenty the Governor and large gumber of: spectators. Sawyer mcko a good game of it, The minnies of the last muoting were read bet as ro anticipated. Coxon was too much for and confirmed.

Hon, J. J. KESTICK took the oath and his sant as a rannebor of Council, vice' the Hen, J. The Sunday Tien myz-Major-Goners: Bell-Irving. Born Edwards, C.B., R., who started last

so frequently diagree the columns of some hire, and won by three salts to one. Gam American journals. We do not affirm that | were--3-6; 6—3; 6—1; 7–0. this is the case in the particular instance order notice, an article in the San Francisco

NEW MEMBER,

FINANCE.

I

quire relief in this matter, I am board to say I Mre no way of affording that relief except by so vicient a change in the social condition of the colony as cannot be contemplated for a moment. These wa my Kasons why, at all svarte for th pregent, Ioanaut me my way to any law on the Fubject and I wish what I havo suží do be takum ag u answer to the varionts petitious I have re- céired on the subjzet.

ING-URTETAT. LAIVUR.

IL-The Chain gang en Publi: Works, ans

be working during the year with an average strength-of-60-or-G Prischors-lass than last

the work was carried on at a considerable dis- tance, about three miles from the Guel; the work dose was not very satisfactory; and has now been A whosdesirens of entering into the agesimant suspesulol. After the experience of the your I bereafter mentioned shall withinn further pering of trust it will not he roomed until the introdge-i two months from ho late of such ustification;tion of the separati

Higuity Delively in writing their acceptance LF

the portions of the land signed to them on the

12-As to other industrial work we are mineh Ridplar and of their intention to enter into a hampereů by want of sro, having to utilizo agreement.

versulas and passages as workshops. But the industries of coir yarn work, shoe-making, and book-binding have been increased. I spend the usual retaris of Claol Industrial work.

Them Ware sateral other Sub-sections but these were not proceeded with na through some THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND GIRLS Bmistake the next Section did not, as it stood,

The ACTING ATTORNEY GENERAL-I beg

Call, for it bars less proef of deliberate week to assume the chief command at Home two financial minator by His Excellency, one rosolants and amend the law relating to the pro- /been well to pass the Ordinance to-day after the

malico than of grass ignorance, but in wri ting on any Rabjeet a paper ought at least to have some rudimentary knowledge of it, and carefully avoid imputing evil to other

Powers.

Not so, however, with his Californian luminary. Commenting on the appoiotment

korg

is not only an exellent and experienced soldier and a poyalar mum in seisty, but, though he must be passing the meridian, he is still a ardent oricketer. Orientals will seo, with as

he can bald be own before the wicket in a tonishment and delight a General in command slylo that would do credit to a youngster frosh (con a public oloven.

From a Macao letter we learn that the ap-

ef Mr. Jons F. SWIFT to be D. S. Minister pointment of Colonel Gans to the noting oem-

in Japan, the Call, after remarking that thead of the l'alies Force of that Colony by the

mind with precisely the knowledge that will

in China, Japaz &c., with New Table of Fere arising out of the recent changes in the

Code of Civil Procedure, Hougkong

Rules of H.B.M. Suprama and other Cearte

New Tables of Consulur Fees

Japanese system of government. If he can

Table of Hongkong Court Feed

Admiralty Rules

Foreign-Jurisdiction Act

tulations for the Consular Courls-of-United

States in China

Eales of Court of Consuls at Shanghai

Chinese Passenger Aot

FRADE REQULATIONS

Siam'

China

Castoms Saizura China Japsu Shanghai Donded Warehouse Regulation Castans and Harbour Regulations for the dir. ferent ports at China, Philippines, Sians, &o, Pilotage Regulations HONGKONG

Charter of the Colony

Tules of Logislative Counci

Port Egulations, K., &c.,

Orders may be sontta Duity Press Office, whore

it is published, or to the following Agents HONGKONG Messrs. H. Blackheid & Co-

- HONGKONG..............Mz. W. Brewer.

HONGKONG... Messex. The Hall & Holtz Co. HosokuÑO...... Messrs. Kelly & Waist. HONGKONG..... Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co. "HONGKONG..............Meurs. A, S. Watsun & Co. MACAU...

.Mr. E. &, da Cruz. „Desery. Quelch & Co. „Mr. J. Q. Gòfe.

Administrativo Government hasbeen disapproved

more the first reading of this Bill. Her merchora Carry out His Exceltenoy's idea with regard to are doubtless aware that the provisions rointing the time to elapse between the lodging of the to the compulicry examination of women pador Plans and schedules and the time when tot holders the Contagious Diseases Ordinance 1567 havebeen ara permitted to agree to it.

His EXCELLENCY said-I am not together for some time au pended. The object of this Ordinance is to eliminate these provisions from sorry that a mistake has occurred. because under The COLONIAL SECRETARY laid on the table she stabate book and at the same time to conny circumstereos, I do not think it would bare commending a vote of 5000 us an increase to the tection of women and children, to re-coast cu mandments to it. I should have left 11 at all salary of the Dimotor of the Observatory from tain ciruses of the Contagious Diseases Orerents in cemities. There will be an oppor tho 1st January, 1889; and the other recom- disanos 1867 with reference to the registration tanity before mext week of fully considering oll vezendab in front of the First Clark's quarters making this a free institution. I think that is nonding a vote of $250 for the construction of a of brothels, and relating to the Lock Hospita at the Magistracy.

all I need state with regard to this Bill on the The males were referred to the Fiasco prqaynt vocasion. Committee.

Baruit.

The Report of the Superintendent of Victoria Genl for 18 was laid on the table.

SUNDAY LABOUR IN THE HARBOUR.

The COLONIAL BROKETANr recendet. Bill read a first tire.

THE PRAYA Reclamatios. BILL His 'XCELLENCY-Defre going on with this I desire to any that the scheduls of arena ani mounts-the areas of had to be apport bed

of them.

Kill left in Committee.

A. GORDON, Superintendent.

SUPREME COURT. 18th. April.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

BEFORE MR. FINLDINİ, ÖLANKS, ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE.

FENWNIK V. MARTY.

THE BUILDING ORIHMANOR,

Mr. Francis, Q.C., instructed by Masses Wotton The Building Ordinance was read a third and Deacon, appeared for the plaintif, and the Fine and pass.

ADJOURNMENT.

The Conseil adjourned to the 20th instant, »

THE FINANCE COMMITTEE.

Acting Attorney-General HoD. A. J. Leash), instructed by Mrs. Sharp, Johnson, and Stakes, for the defendant,

Hi Lordship, in giving judgment in this spit, said the plaintiff's claim was for $15,755, rado up in the following way. Veder a contract betwee the partian, the plaintiff was to build for the

a defendants to steamers at a cost of 270,000), and

put forward varivas chims by way of a sat off,

| newly appointed Minister has enriched his by the Tristos Gerozamant, and that therefore HI EXCALLUNcr-Defora-going farbber

the Colonel banded over the command to Major desire to refer to a subject of some importance among the frontage lotholders, and the emenats

At the conclusion of the Concil wanting, Luz on the 17th inst. This, result was expected to the community, especially, to some members these Icthellers will have to pay-has not been make bim useful at the Court at Tokyo, at the time the appointment was waile, as it was of it. During the last year I have re-inished, but rather than this Onlinguse should meeting of tho Finance Committee was field. of that sum $48100 was paid. Then by an Orders in Council for Government of H.B.M. "He will find when he geta there against the established rule to nemajuato cny esived a mambor of putitions from variona be kept before the Commeil, and in order to make The Colonial Secretary presidet.

agreement calls a supplementary contrast a other officer as acting commandant when the quarters praying for some musure, by which way for a number of other mesenres which still The ColostaL SHOPTALY said the first ques-deinction of $2,300 was made in the contract Subjects in China and Japan, 1665, 1877, that the Emperor looks to the American Corre has an adjutant or a second officer ia corrthero should be bronghi shout a casation of have to be passed, and without keeping this intion Was & rommendation by the Governor to price, making altogether a sum of $55,399, In 1878, 1881,1884, 1884, 182, 1850-1886. Minister for advior on many now questions a

Sunday work in the hearing. Having very an undishu stae, I have paused a change to ba voto $250 for the constructionof scandah on the addition there was a claim for $375 in respect of grant sympathy with the who desire olief in made in the Ordinme by which the schedule east front of the First Clerk's quartors at the the services of Mr..Rebeck as engineer, but this The annual general meeting of the members this mutter, and being anxious to afford them may be omitted. Under the change a plan divided Magistracy. The Magistrates had represented was subsequently withdrawn, and the balance witholders of the Union Chueca was held last relief to the exact of my ability, I have given into the areas given keneh lathielder will be the very great inconvenience and discomfort of was made up of a chain for services in conne giro advice which is sound, he will become eving in the ebuych. The Rev. G. H. Bond-the subject very full consideration. I have made lodged as son as possible after the passing of the present building, and they had shown thaition with the trial trips. The defence admitted g popular with the ruling class in Japan ne fie presied. The Socrotary having road the inquiries in various quarters, and having at the Ordinance. The plan lodged now is simply if this verandah were added it would make a $6,200 and paid that sum into Court atd. they

Committee's report, the report and the accounts, length come to te detersiration that it is ont of a plan of the general work without the divisions very great improvement. a piece of presumption, but it injures nobody passed. The following Committer was elected for the relief desired and bo Free of very holders. Another plan with these details in M. BINGHAM was," This is pretty fair which showed a balance in band of $100.76, were my power to derisa pavasara that would at-straf land- npper found among the different lat-The-COLANTAL TREASURER seconded while the auz.in disgust.815,729. Where

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werd two contracts, the first of which was datedi Teren if it is altogether fallacious, for the Mrs. Marrar Bain, Dyer Bail, H. Mo_allum, serious injury to the community, I think it only ended will be lodged as soon as possible after The COLONIAL S CRETARY said the next October, 1886. By this contract the plaintif new Japanese constitution is modelled on G.L. Dencana, A. Rodger, Lochhead, Taylor, M. the considerations which have an far affected attceled a sebedule containing the amounts onl

J. Goosmann, J. Boyd. D. Giles, W. Powe 1, right that I should make public to some extent the passing of the Ordinance, and to it will be question was a rate of 8090, being an increase to agreed to completo the steamers and deliver them the salary of the Director of the Observatory, over in Hongkong in May, 1887. The plaintif complete the steamert that of Germany and bae nonnily to the Watson, and G. H. Bendeld. Mr. German my judgment. In dealing with this matter ouo fothelder will have to pay for the area alletfed Dr. Deberek had drawn attention en sevacul fount himself nuuble Republican institutions of the States. It in www slected bon, treasurer and Mr. H. McCallum finds that those people who desire relief espect to him. It is also bought desirable taxt will a Occasions to his salary and had stated it was not within the time specified and covarquently a sug ally are the Europeans employed on vassals in view to avoid possible mistakes, a certain is equal to what was drawn by directors of observa-plementary contract was entered into in August, Before dealing with the terms, of this what follows, that rouses just resentment for secretary for the ensuing year."

the harbor, numbering, as far as I can maky should elapse between the lodging of that plantorise in other piacra. He laid a statement of 1887. its unfair perversion of fast to the detriment On Wednesday using the Tamakizbi troupe out, mi the oat 1,000-employed on vessels und end the schodules of the plan and the his case before the Secretary of State, and the supplementary contract, he might say that he of another and friendly state. The Call prest the Theatre Royal, and worn patronised by there a very large proportion being in Hoogt it.

of Japaneen acrobats opened for a short season on land in connection with vessels-and tint of time when anybody can come in and agree Scerstary of State had now stated that if the found as a fact that the stormers were delivered It aconerid to me the other day Governor were to ask the Council to vote the at taiphong in the first instance is good, order cead

fairly well-fillod use. The troupe is a decided kong only a few Sundays in the year would be that there might be errors in the apportion-incrosis of 2600 to his salary ho would not bare and edition, in spordanes with the provisions: He will fod that the harab of the now Japanessly lover one, and their entertainment well worth benefited only for those fam Sundays. Then the want of areas and that one letholder haring say objection,

of this supplementary contmót. He found they Constitution is impided by two obatation, first, theseding. The long waits between the different question is, however desirable it is to lynefit them, more than his right proportion might come ju

COLONIAL TREASURER seconded

were in such gond order and condition ta the: domization of Great Britain over the Japanese Go-acts were, however, somewhat tedious and night how enn wo boneft them! With a view to find and agree the very day after, and in that case the

Carried,

first place wheu handed over in Hongkong, and "vorn:eat ; nad second, the surviving ramding of tha feudin: system. Jaona esano: bocore really indepra- with advantage be enrtailed. The troups in bow sach bees was derived by workman in otholder who suffered by the misiske could only

The Committeo than adjourned,

that they were in sach good order and condi- dost unlil the treaties of 1858 are scattered to the eldes gymousts, equilibrists, and rape-wulkore, other parts of the world I have indo inquiries be compensated by the public treasury, I do not

tion in the second place immediately on their vinde. By three treatise the conceded to foreign all perfect in their diferent deportients, and in various countries, and I fed the means is my that the evil is very probable, but one er tiro |

arrival in Haiphong. There was a provision in posure some of the went onential elamuten ange the music is supplied by 1 Japanese prohestra, practically one, aamely, the closing of custom lugs have occurred which show me it is to my REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT the supplementary contract that the vestits eignty, each as the right of making her own bari They will perform to-night, and to-morrow hours on Sunday, for aagoad a few olwolate the least possible. Therefore a certain time

should maintain a certain spend to the satis-, and so long as they are in ferne kur nonny, in only night, and a change of programme is announend statutes I can find no law on the subject any will now alüpse botreon the lodging of that do

·OF VICTORIA GAOL FOR 1888.

faction of the French authorities at Hai- partial and Bmited. If we had a treaty with Great Hritain white wo agrool that we would not alter for each evening.

where. Snaday hour in the harbone in other tailed plan and scholate and the time when any-

phong. On their arrival thorn trials weIC The following report, was, presented to them but, owing to a mistake in the mus the import duty on British woollens without Britislı

places celem because the castom housò olowe, ody is allowed to agrae to it, sad during that couseat, other Latiore weid vers justly, regard ne

ment of the distuore, they failed then to givėj The following appears in the Inst iesno of The and for us other reasons Now if we are far- time there will be avery opportunity for fuding Legislative Connell at its meeting youterday:- as a tributary nation to England. That in the site Clerics t India-The arrival of your tusately withunts custom beso in Hongkong out what mistakes there are. The atendicente

Gnal Superintendent's Oful? that satisfaction us to speed which was required tion which Japan 'occupies to day. Great Britain

Hongkong, 21st January, 1969," of them. This mis ake having been afterwards does not justify hoe assumption of the right to make Herkie Robinson in the Cald Country rany bo it is evident that means is not open to us, and have all hoon peripared. They do not its any way tariffs for Japan. She hardly delays, on one protext taken as a sign of the impending break-up of his there is aber alternative that I know of exouch the principle of the Ordinancs, and-while- Colonial Secretary,-1 beg to forward luxe-reotitied, fresh trials, with, satisfactory results, or anther, the smerenler of the right. She agreed father's establishment at the Cape. Some of neat lave opfordug the cessation of labour on I am very willing, and to some extent desirous with Annual Statistical Return of Victoria Gaol were made in October. Meanwhile the steamers to give it up in 1672; she has not done so up to date.

had suffered some damage from the bad weather; the South Africau papers whether their in Sanday by fine or imprisonment. That being so, of passing the bill to-day I was perfectly willing for 1893. Jos paroda bosance. The tree corespiration is sound I know and that Births soal question flat arises is, what must be to postpone it for aunther meeting if desired. 3-I have in previous reports referred to the provalent at that time. Tho frst matter bo to purane is for Japani to nafity England that ya- NORTHERN&) Hall & Waits Co-operation Coailiates the treaties of 1958 of her carers will and Hercules will retiro altogether from the coloring the scope of such a law. I am fuformuod could The main principle of the Ordinares is alandy seccessful results achieved in Faglund by the had to dost with was the sun claimed by the de RIVER Ports and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai, motion. Mr. Swift will ronder gand service to the service, and that he is about to the rewarded with not be confined catirety to European vessels, or passed and sanctioned and 1 are myself combination of deterrent and reformatory Prison fondrats for demurrage at the xato of 850 a day: NADARAB Messina. Tho C. & f. Pending Ca apita to which he is nearedited if he recopile is peerage, Such a distinction would be hated at one very grout pvantage would be given to in the hands of the veel in this mat-disciplina-the number of crimes and the criti-for cash steamer during the time they wer KOBE BAKA...Messrs. F. Walsh & Co this enters without regard to consequences. Eng-wille pleasure by all Sir Hercules friends--and Chinese vessels and jacks, on the part of which the ter. There is no nooity to herry it in mal class as standily decreasing there as the lying at Haiphong. The fourth section of the YOKOHAMA Mossies. Kally &Walsh.

land would not fight to maintain an unjustidable they are legion-in Australia and New Zealand rivalry is already keen onough. We must therefore anyway. There are one or two etary population in The condition of Hong-| 12th article of the supplementary contract was

With the exception of Sir John Young, Governor make the law applicable to all vessels in the bar amendments of a very prost importanes, ut kong is indeed as Thave before, observed very what this claim was based on. Now this agre In the first place there is no domination of Robinson was the most popular rmer the New hour without exception. fint can we stop there? still such as I hope will improve the Ordinance different from that of England ivastel as this mert was made on 5th August and it provided Japan by Great Britain; in the second place Suxili Wales people had up to his time, and I doubt it? I would be surely possible to own-o far as I know thees areandments almost monet of crime and criminal population here that the first steamer, the Cerf, chunki be do Great Britain does not delay any surrender they would dearly have liked to keep him for ancaise of a number of people being sent to paol wholly affect the lotholders, and therefore Mr.is as much or more dependent on the prosperity, livered at once, the second on the 19th of Au- of her rights required by treaty.

other term if the Colonial Oltre nathorities for nyrking in the harbour on Sunday when Chator, on their behalf, will be able to tell us or the reverse of neighbouring Chinese territory gust, failing which the stoamers were to be linblo In the bad only humoured them thus far at the time, they saw thousuis of their fellow countrymen whether we should go through to-day or should as on the administration of our criminal law and to a penalty of 850 per day for every day oftar work of Trenty revision ber Representative Victoria also made a strong bid for Sir Halos pussing their usual aventious on land, and postpens them for another meeting. As regards the deterrent and reformatory usture of our these datas. The specifying of Lose express has not blocked the way; the obstacles toen His Excellency was knowu to bs lancing doing so without any molestation whatever, I mutters which concora the public, I think the Prison administration. For those reasons are dates seemed to him of great importano in Australia. In the Goldon Colony of the South venture to way that not only would that bea. Govorument may be trusted to look after them duetion in the numbers of criminals confined in construing this document. In the agreement tbst Beltinent bara come from other powers, the poople had a strong affection for him, apart great evil in iteet, it but would desteny amongst as far as it is possible to do so. Speaking of the rol, is no more necessarily to be credited to a it was stated that the stoumors were to ho MELBOURNE...Mesra, Norton, Hargiare & Co whose interesta in Japan are trivial campur. from the circumstance that a young Victorian the Chinese the reputation for justice possessed public reminds me that I have suggested an-judicious deterrent and reformatory Prison dis-olivered subject to their being to the satia- | wosed and won one of the fairest of his daughters, | by Britlak lag which doya so much for the other provision to be added to the agreement infeipline, than an increase is necessarily to, by do faction of the French Commissioners; optil ed with here.

that time the steamers to be in the charge Nor must it be forgotten Poor Finlay unfortunately lived but a short time prosperity of Hongkong. It we stop work in the schedelo. While on to ono hand the bited to laxity of Prison disciplina Messrs. John Halen & Co.. the United States has alpaşa adhered texa-after he married Mise Robinars, and is sad and the carbour we must ala stop it on shore, at lotholders are Romeliat anxious lest they --But to whatever causes it may be due, it of George Fenwick & Co or their representa 3&4 Bonverie Bt. Fleet S. eiously to these same treaty rights, and bon onlinely death was mourned all over Australia. lost out of doors, Bat could we you stop should not have the rights with regard to mnet ba satisfactory to Government to know tires. It had been anggested by the defendante

foreshore He was a typical colonial gratleman-courtly there? It is unaosary to pursue the sub the

which they are in that the number of criminals confined in Gol that auder the terms of the contract delivery wai'i Mears. Strust & Ca,H: Combit M, MAXWELL EVARTS in 1878 concluded a jenough in personal demeanour, und able to sit jost further, to know whether we could or the present, on the other Land I was somo has benn, of late decreasing, while the population not ccrapleted until this condition was complied; Mesers. Butas, Hendy & Co. Mr. W. M. Wills, 11.Cannon St. uea treaty admitting the right of Japan to anything in the shape of horsefosh that a sadis could not. I think it even doubtful whether what solicitous lest by giving orown leases is known to be steadily increasing. From Re- with. If they were to give that effect to the agred. .FL. Lieby fli, Lafayette revize its tariff he took good care to nullify could be fired on to. Able also was pour Aliek we could stop out-of-doors. Bat supposing we exactly the same as thoas before we might pat turo Y. 13 it will be observed that the daily meat, it was perfectly impossible to play BERLIN......... G. Hildebrandt 111,Alexandrinen

Finlay to knock saucepans" out of anything bis could, it is evident there would be a violent them with regard to their new lots a-belter average number of prisoners confined in Victoria construct an on sub-section 4 of the bon vo It by inserting a clause to provide that it own weight in the shape of a man frog Torke's change in the social coalition of Hongkong position than they are now. Consequently I Gaol during 1888 in loss than it has been for the If sub scolion 4 meant auything it meant that Bis Franco..Mx, L. P. Fisher, 21, Merchants { abould not come into operation auti) similar Peninsula to the Leeuwin. Like his father-in. Of course the argument of those who wish to have put a small ravish in the agreement in last ten years. The daily average number in the steamers were to be delivered on the 5

conventions had been negotiated by Japan, like him, some of the best blond in his would be performed in six, and that it would be position they will held in respect of the new lots 54. A very sight portion of this reduction fectly clear as regards the Cerf that the trisl he was a profound lover of horsefash, and entorse Bunday rest is that the work of sever days the schedule wisich will make it clear that the 1898 was 391, in the previous year 1887 it was and 12th August respectively, and it waa pet- with other Treaty Powers. The United States | Colony.

letter done. But without going too much inte is neither more nor lees but exactly the same as may be owing to the circumstance of Goving trip oonid not have been made until after the

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AHOY....

FORMOSA.....

Mr. J. G. Götz.

Zocenow........Messrs. Iedge & Ca,

SHANGHAI Hall &ults Co-operative Co. SHANGHAL... Messrs. Kelly & Welsh,

MANILA... Messrs. Diaz Puertas & Co.

HANOI ......Mr. F. Mainfroy.

J

HAIPHONG......Mr. G. Gavelle,

SAIGON... Mr. Aug. Bock. BANGKOK... Mentre. Rosay & Co.

SINGAPORE... Mœurá. Kely & Welch, PENANG......... Memori, Maybord & Co.

COLOMBO........Messrs. A. M. & J. Forgasm, CALCUTTA Messrs. Newman & Co. STONEY.........Meusza, Gordon & Gatel,

BRISDAND...... Meare, Gordou & Gotch. LONDON......... Mr. F. Algur, Clement's Lane, LONDON

LONDON,

LONDON

LONDON.

PARIS

Street

Exchange,

`NEW YORK ....Mx. A. Wind, 21, Park Bow,

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