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The apse which a messenger at the Govern mont offices was charged with sanding a thras toning letter to a brothel keeper was again be fare Mr. Wodehose yesterday. Dr. Ho Kai appeared for the defenstand urged that defendant simply delivered the latter, as he was bound to do with all jollers given him from the office Inspeator Perry stated at the defendant had fold him that the letter wae giren bim by a clark iu.the Surveyor-General'e department named 3h Pat. The defendant was discharged.
We hour that the Low Level Tramway Com-
At the meeting of the Prunk Tin Mining and Smelting Co., Fluited, held at the Changbai Cheb on the 14th int, the following resclution, which had been prasul at the mooting of the 30 May, was conflrmed :--
That the action of the liquidators in the matter the disposal of the Cunaponry's property na ven forth in the zureement dated the 13th of March, 1883, and male betwhen The Parat Tin Mining and Bmolt- the Company, Laited, rogistored in flongbong, of the first part, Wilien Yean Demment, of Shanghai, in the Empire of China, barrister-at-law, of the Red part, und Charles Chantrey Irchibald, William Wot: toa, and David Gillies, all of Victoria, Hongkong, of the third part, bo and it is hereby approved and con Mr. Drammond, the Chairman, said this was all the business of the meeting, and be asked those who had not already done so, to send in their tranefor payors, to ba arctvingad for now serip, as a telegram would be punt to Hongkong'ra
firmed.
pasting the confirmation of the roselnias, Rod w strip would be issued on the 15th inst. in Hongkong.
THE DAILY FENAS, VEDYESDAY, JUNE 19TH, 1889.
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Ton. B. LATION-And there is thus telegraph. His ExOELLENey-What do you say, Mr. Keswick P
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Hon. F. Hy--Before we proseed farther
H EXCELLENCY-I must call you to der
Hon, P. RY-That is my montinent, that H EXCELLENCY-That is one that 1 can- not put. His Excellency then directed the Clerk to continue reading."
Hra ExoELLENCY (to the Clock-Resume
Hon. P. RY-Is it not in your power to
-Hep. P. RYBI-I am opposing tho Bill at The COLONIAL BEORARY Preted, the chief should become temporarily incapacitat-tinction It in giving an advantage to those who
together. Although the glass works started at Hongkong and Shanghai were both fallares, I would seem report of the proceedings of the Fisanos Com. or should go out of offies. It so happens, ara absent.
His EXCELLENov-Suppose it were made
EXCELLENCY-You are not entiteit that the started at Shinagawa, near Tokyo, by mittas at a meeting hall on the 27th May, and anfortunately, from a variety of cases which i the Japanese, have been more fortunate, judging moved that a vote of $1,772 recommended by impossible to explain, that just now the depart fate months for all. The nail gale house in aide that now. You can propose any amendment Hon. P. RYBII au moving as before my from the following announcement in a Tokohama the Committee in connection with the Fire ment is in a bad position, a zaraber are away month now, so that gives two months to you like to any cians of the BM."
on leave and we had faw capable man Lars. I obnsider it at home:
objection to the whole Bill. contemporary: The Shinagar Gas Co. in-Brigade be approved.. tend to extend their works. They have decided to The ACTING COLONIAL TREASURER Bonded, therefore desire not only with regard to the
HIS EXCELLENCY-You cannot do that in Carried
memory of Mr. Prise but with rogaell to his utio-
Committee.
can only move an amendment commence the manufacture of pinte glass at a factory which is to be erected at Chikusen, THE LATE STORM AND THE PUBLIC WORKS or that every consideration should be shown
TRON DEPARTMENT,
on an cocasion which is unprecedented in the Hon. J. J. Knewtex-My sols, argument in to ang patur clause, Kinshin. This will necessitate, a call for addi- tionel capital."
His EXCELLENCY-The next order is Mr. Colony as regards the injury done. There has making this proposition was suply to a justice
been no doubt a great deal of tramble and incon-done to the absentees, so that thay might, if I want to Ryrie's question...
Hon. P. RTI expprse, your Excelleney, enience eased to the community and I feel they obom, procend to reconstruct their dwell We take the following fiems from the London
deep sympathy with them but I venture to Inge themselves. I would have no objection toast ank you to sit down, The Daily Neros says that on the morning of
I am not allowed any explanatory remarks. -
HB EXCELLES-It is not in nedar, think that when the report which has been pin four months, if that is considered sufficient, but the 14th inst, as the BE M. Co.'s tender. Thang and China Express of the 17th ultimo ;- pan was prooding from the Daus to the Mei. The atatement made by our Hamburg corren bat. If after the question you wish to promised and which will be furnished as soon as the there may be parsons to parts of the world whore the Bill be thrown ont botas at Shanghai her propeller dropped pondeat that Mr. Brüses! would be the Shang pose a motion, as this is a matter of publia in absolutely immediate and nocaesary work is does, ther anorot te communicated with by telegram. B2B EXCELLENCY-I think four months ul. The tide was running ebb at the time hal manager of the Doutselio-Uebersea Bank is tareet, E will make it in order in that way. Whea very few people will wonder that it has been A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED. | mod the tender, bagoming unmanageable, incract. Mr. Brüssel is to be the first manager a question is asked the strict rale is that there found impossible to begin a grost many things is a fair compromiso, except perhaps at Rio de
When you Janeiro, and even there it would give a month At a later period of the sitting in Committee, drifted down on top of H. M. S. Fire of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank branch at should be nothing but the question and the which should have been done.
His EXCELLENCY id-I believe there is no bound, lying at anchor off the Band. The Hamburg, which will shortly be established.
answer, but if afterwards yep like to make any have works of an Important camoter to be for consideration, ESTABLISHED AD. ISH.
Hon. U. P. CHTER-It is not only that time rule against your throwing out the Bill befure done at ones in very many pless and when you Louder strack the man of war's bow, carry.
Amongst the oxlig to the Bar at the Mida remarks and proposa a motion, even a forma bare tho numerous difficulties which always is required for consideration, but people who ite third renting, bat at any rate you cannot 10
motion, I will forego,the notice In drawing attention to our special preparing away he jibbon and damaging her stem.
Hon. F. RETRIt was the custom in former Arise at crises of this kind, I think when the mat decide to proceed with the rennstruction them-se now. We can only discams and amend the Lions, we beg to state that a continue to Having leared thin, she drifted up the moath Templo, at the last examination, was that of
Hon. P. RYINE-I object to the Bill in foto import Drugs, Chemicals, and Gandy tavary the Boochow Creek, where the osptain let go Mr. J. H. Longford, H.'s Vice Coneul at
in asking a question. I will read the ques the work done under the circumstances will not time to procure then and send them ont.
HIS EXCELLENCY-Well, I doubt extremely His EXCELLENor-And that is why while we kind of the best devrinion unly. No other his anchor. Later on, ose of "the Cargo-bout Toke. Mr. Longford, by favour of the Ben-ear to allow remarks of an explanatory ofiarno ter comes to be considered it will be found that selves may have to obtain funds, sed it may take lanes w quality is kept in Stock Cur long experienes tngs took her in band and towed bar to the shers, was called in his absence, she bad to tior, although a considerable time has alspsed Prare altogether bad. I believe there have been
leave for Japan in February last. Mr. T. since it was sent in sad things have altered on Boowhere about 4,000 coolies at work, I am whether after all that clause is likely to be are sitting in Committee and discusing cortals and intimate neqnalulunce with the Tendo and M. Lo's Jetty.
Kemp, Q.C., was bis sponsor.
aiderably in the interval:Can the Govern quite aware that they did not for a long time availed of accept in very rareinstances. Although clauses only you cannot move your objection.
Hoa, P. RYINE-This is a diplomatic matter tłe best sourcna »f ripply sunblés na to pur class direct from the Producers on the very.
The subscription to the shares of the new ment inform Connell when the heaps of fetid work as they ought. I went round several times there would probably ho no very great loss it is pay is in proense of resuscitation, and that Ton-Comptoir d'Eepompte has been a great success. emolling and, which block up inern's Read myself to see, but I am glad to say that by sat the kind of thing private proprietors world and this Government has no diplomatic func ton support has boes secured for the gadertak-the whole capital of £40,000,000 having been and other thoroughfares ars to be removed; as degrees it has been possible to get sontracts ont be likely to adopt putting up a row of saltions.
in tsa opining of the residents generally this mad for much of the work which at first had necessarily tary buildings, considering they would have to ing. The Tongling Land Investmont Com applied for nearly three times over by 20,000 in dangerous to the health of the community to be done by pines. I may say I obtained give up certain space. If it is so. I can only reading, piese
On the 13th clause, which onents that in any. Limited, are, it is said, to be the General subsoribers, of whom two-thirds are shareholders
The SURVETOR-GAL-In reply to the all the professioral opinion that was available at say the opposition to the back garde is based on Managers. The new
the one of a person who has been a resident Company'e ultimata
in the old back. The principal directers named
Hon. O. P. CHATER-Where the interests of in the colony for over a year, ila Magistrate, in intention is to coustenot a tramway round the are MM. Derorunndie, Barger, Vlasts, Schlum bon, member's question I have to state that so the time; I consulted the General in command, wrong supposition. fidand, and powers will be secured for that par- harger, and Mallet.
far as I have been able to discover no hosps of and the Colonel of the Royal Engineers, and with fetid smelling mud cost either in Queen's Rond their sanction I telegraphed to the home antheproperty are conserned, I think one ought to be padition to ending in the depositions to the Governor, is required to send the longth of time poro, but the line will presumably not be ox-
HIS EXCELLENox-This is the only part of the serused Ens han rexidant in the colony and tondað at the commencement heyoud Causeway From a reply which has been addressed by the ay alsowlure. If the hon. member will point oalrities to obtain the services of Major Champer very careful an outing with them. Bay in the cast and Komandytown in the west. Foreign Office to representation made by any such accumulations they will be removed one, who has already rozdered in good service,
His ExOPILENOT mid-Under this Ordin Anamalgamation with the Peak Tramway Eastern bank on the subject of the status, as without delay. The work of removing the dabrisho Government has spared no money and all the world where absentees are regarded. They are any information us to bis cliaracter, &c. raul the construction of another Bue to Magasine men-of-war, of foreign mail steamers in the brought down by the storm is being proceeded those who were available were got. As to the 200 not considorod in England the ecleaion, becance
men the hon. member mentione, I believe they it is supposed that any property owner who gossance I believe that while the real criminal will Gap to develop that portion of the hill district ports of Colombo, Singapore, and Hongkong, with as rapidly as possible. The work of primary were understood to be available in the case of away leaves representative with fall powers.be more easily extradited poople who are asked ara aikospoten of
orders will be issued that these Hills shall not be importance was the clearing of the drains to presanted again to the respective Legislative allow the storm waters to resume their natural ay saluto calamity happening, but we were There seems to be a different custom in Hong-far for the purpose of extortion or any improper Concils of the colonies named on their expiry courses, and a this work is now nearly completed teld in the same breath that the military su kong, but all I can say is that in all the colonics purpose whatever will have far greelur yafuty, next spring. This action will place all the mail ao time will be lost in removing the obstructions thorities had therascivos so much to do, that it I have toon in, it is locked upon as aa absolute
in the straats. I may, however, add that so long was only in the case of absolute necessity that evossity, and I cannot conceive of any reason deport anybody?
His BXCELLENCZ-The question is sənlowat compsules on the re footing.
they should be employed, and, I did not think at why it should bo different here, as the draims were choked and no pasango re
Hon. C. P. CHATER-There are representa irregular, but as i&iacfsomy public interest I will M, Etienne, the French Under Secretary for mained for the flood water except the surface of the time the vireanistanees were anch as would the Colonies, bay submitted for the signature of the street, it was absolutely necessary to protoot warrant their being employed. I don't think tires here of the people at home, but they have awer it. I believe one of the objections orged the Frasidont of French Republic the decres re the foundations and pound floors of the premises it would be desirable, except in a ones of extreme not power to all or mortgage. They have against this Billie that the Governor can now do. lative to the new duties in Indo-China. The Queen's cad and Fedder's Street by banks city, to employ men of Her Majesty's army power to manage the property, mileet rants, port euybody. Recollect that pores oond not ba put into effet properly in regard to such case1 03 Council caly refused to allow the icercased duty of sazki. These have proved an offactual proterat coolies' work outside the military ground. repair damages, and eo da.
They had a good deal of work to do about the HIS EXCELLercy-But savoiy the fest of this Bill will deal with, for this rassen, that, the of 60 per cent. on yarns, of which only a very tion from more recent floods, but as the drains burrao's in consequence of a large landstip at this Oréinance coming into existence would et deportation we employ is simply regation. small quantity goes, but on ordinary Manchester are opened up these banks son un longer required you all know. Of course it might have tuen oros make ownere alive to the necessity that We send back the Chlies to their awa conatur, goods (ticus), which form the staple tanda the and they will therefore be removed. nctates, has been maintained, and will really Hon. PRIR-If you will allow me, I will an advisable thing to do, but there were great the parsons they trust ought to have full powers. Now if yen repatriated these people you wit prohibet, English goods being imported into remark that onthe day I rest in my question thera difficulties in the way, among others until a at all stents with regard to an Ordinance of this just as well give them into the power of their Indo-China, whilst at the same time French were a great number of these heaps of mud, one for Champenowne wengiged, as to how they kind. I can imagine onsts where Inul might Government. If they were seat anywhere -0,
have to be resumed very quickly.
the Government. there would complain. They The SURVEYOR GJENERAL-I think perhaps manufacturers are not in a position to take thus specially in front of my office; I could smell it; were to be commanded.
Hon. C. P. CHATER-How would it operate would say, "Here are people who are being asked fold. A deeres has appeared in the Journal alsa in front of Lane, Crawford and Co.'s, and I may make maiters a little clearer if I may with regard te trusts? There may be property for as criminala, bat you want to get ra et chem
another in frcat of feEwan, Frickel and Co.'s Official giving effect to the docisions. *
premises, and there were also similar accamnia- mention that the soldiers have been employed in trust and the trustes at home. They could and you send them to us." If you went these In the House of Commoss on the 10th May, Lions in some of the side streets. There appear largely in removal of rubbish brought down by not teal with it in any shape or form, unless people to the Straits Settlements they would Mr. Bristowo asked, the Under-Serratary of ed to be a rant of dilgear. I will may, in the late storm, but instead of being employed by they were satisfied that in allowing the lend to ahjoot thore and if you sent then to Japan the the Public Works Dapartinant they have been be resumed they could make another investment Japanese Government would certainly bj set to State for Foreign Affairs whether it had been mediately clearing these away. A good deal of brought to his notice that British cotton, clothe the mud had come from the drains, and that it employed by the military authorities and thus equally advantageous. Those are points that receiving people who wore at any rite being asked the labour laz been lessened which would taxeregnire some consideration. If case the contid for as oriminals. On the other haud if they were when imported into Colin-China, beving for was fetid thousands can testify. The heaps are
uco inland and property in Hongkong isshalon, sent back to Chim they would be pornead repon
and about two years been subjected to the Tarif remored now, it is true, but it is now twelve otherwise fallen on the Department
His EXCELLENT-I venture to think that it will have a very injarious effect, and I am enly immediately
] ኬኔት yon would A short din ago u list of the prize-winners Général, and andor it having been taxed at ratos laye
since my question was sant in, and
method far more severe bain any extradition This Wine possesses the topic and anti-futri.at the examinations held in Descaler Last. by varying from 20 per cent. 40 per cent.-on seventeen days since the storm. Therefore I when the repart comes to be published, and safeguarding what perhaps may ever occur.
His EXCELLENCY-Do you say four months ordinanes. I do not think we should be able to figo properties of the well-known Ciachonne Trustees of the Felilios Trust Fund No. their respective values, were not, under a resp.ve doubt-my hon. friend on my right (the when immediate sausa far grumbling, and vory Quinquipa or Jesuit Burk, combined with the published. His Excelleney the Governor has solution adopted recently by the Consell d'Etat Surveyor-General) is quite right now, but there anlural gambling, has passed away, it will, is not flelent? I do not see, with regard to and then to any her counter willions protest. found that after all, taking into consideration trustser, that 'six months, or a year even, would and if we sent them back to China they wond stengthening qualities of the best Port Wine, kindly counted to present these prizes to-morat Paris, to be charged sa additional duty of is no doubt they lay there for at least twa.or the circumstances under which the work has make much difference. That rather goss to the have their heads cut off.
Prepared from the frost selected Bark and a row, at 10 am at Government House, and the 60 per cent, whether remonstrancos had been three days. My attention was called to them
been carried out, there has not been very serious principle of the Ordinance altogether. blend of our well-knaru "Invalid Port," it is anustees, will be glad If the winners of the prizes made as to this impost en the ground that it by medical masi inzainable comma tosiaand appetizon, especially
will attend here to receive them. The widers would be prohibitory as regarded British HIS EXCELLENCE--We now come to Mr. Gure for complaint..
This EXCELLENCrWe simply say "Luvo THE SEABORING OF PASSENGERS BY THE cloths and whether, if enforced, such cloths Ryrie's proposed reso:ution.
the Colony," but we know that they go back to adapted for use of Conralescents from Malaria →→→
KITOK STEAMERS. Ferars, and other eliondió diseaseA,
Hyndman, Victoria Collage, a Silver Star and now en route vid Hongkong and Singapore or Hon P. BYZIK-I bag to propose "That the
Hon P. Fyris-Sir, I beg to sak if it is with
Hon. P. RYE-But are they ln favour of China. The tous they not in most ca actually contrasted for in Lausshire, would be Government be requested to lay on the table
sfford a longar passig, bat in the caseS Wrag Fan, Victoria College, u Bruna Star and $30. subjected to the said impost-Sir J. Forges-such papers and reports as have boa farnished the sanction of the Government that all pas- Ordinance.
Hon. Wore Bung-I do not know.
wheretheyare wanted by the Chine »Govrument son:-The statuent contained in the first para with reference to the damages, by the Fate sengers travelling by the River steamers from
Hoa. P. RYBI-Yon ought to know. I have wo know they would ba wa ched and need graph of this question is substantially correct. rainstorm, its probable causes, the plans pro- Canton and Macao are liable and subject to As regards the second parag aph, no remon-posed for repairing the damages and their pre-search by the runners of the Opina Farmer in spoken to several Chines, and they object port dinetly, and the state of affairs would be
several of them clauses.
Pten times worse than ever. stranos has been made because there iann treaty hole cost I-freely admit that this is farligs Hongkong.
E EXCELLENCY-But that is not the matter Hop-PRIE—Thera anaia 15 of thieves... The COLONIAL SECRETARY-In reply to the ground for remonstrance, and borange this-mée- la dificult question to answer, but there was 20 sure is in accordance with a settled policy doll much pablic tooling in the long that so little hon. member's question, I have to state that the under consideration. What we are deling with and rascals Miss Fok Jez Lin, Victoria Home and Orphanago, berately cilpted: Whether goods now a rotte jappeared to have been done that. I think the Government has not given or refused sanction now is a particulex paint; all the rost of the Or- 1 His ExcRLUENCY (to the Clark)—Will you
four will be subted to the increased duties must de question was justified. All that one could sea to respect to any searching on behalf of the dinange is passed do not mind making His Exceluy will, at the same time and place, peud on the serulations nader which these duties being done was the employment of a few nld Opium Farmer. Such searches either ate, or mouth, but I think six months is too long. The also prosent two Polien Constables with rewards will be Lpplion. On this point inquiry will be women with their baskets and some little are not in accordance with the law. If they are holding of land by absentees in generally son
sidered "bad for a batatry and most countries legislate against it. I think by giving them for saving life granted by the Bolilios Trustees, made at Paris, and I will inform my bon. friend boys similarly engaged, at various parts of not there is a legal remedy.
of the raply.
the town. Of course some places could not pos
HIS EXUELLUNY-I am happy to say I bara four annths here they will have a large latitale "A Colonist" write as follows to The Colonics
In the House of Commons on the 18th May, sibly be pat in order all at once, but some of the enreer of Sir John Pope Hennessy mast have land Fevenne Bill, Mr. Fiston moved on aurend with the rain, and I may mention particularly intimation that owing to the representations of real hardship should arise I don't think the smended at that sitting.
the road which leads to the house I raside it, made froness by the hamber of Commerce, the Government would prove obdurat if the mater hsen surprised indeed to read that, at the opaping ment, objecting to the tea duty, and in the and I am sorry to say it was this, morning is as Government have determined to give notice to were represented, but I don't think the interesta mants were male at the last meeting, but as the of thus Legislative Council in Mauritius, on noarse of long and discursive speech he had a stato as over. I think these roads, might the French Government of the determitestion of the story should be sacrificed to people who live hos. member thinks some advantage may be April 26 last, & vote 02-metroms-was-socarded posted the familiar arguments in favour of the policed reors attention. I make every of the Fed coavention of 1854, so that the at a distance and enjoy the bonents of the colony gained by postponing the third randing we can Hon. C. P. CHATER-How wonki it do to linca do so. Iti viriondly in accordance with the 3-10 manimously to His Excellency And Fabalition of taxation on artinies of consumption allowance for the fact that the Surveyor-General annual Ordlcances with reference to the Frescb
how opposito'ere the expressions of individuals used by the poor.-Mr. Godge opposed the new to the placa, and may not perhaps liave and German masil steamers will be proposed to six months in all, covering not only: the autics Hotter rate tann the spirit of the ralot, as the in Muuritius! The example set by the Governor amendment, The Chanoallor of the Exchequer the how to obtain amistosos crfois lost only for a few months, that is, until the 40th but the whole time up to the meeting of the Board HIS EXCELLENT-No, I think Tour mouths and bis wife in every way excluding the Bassamittel the fox was not a light ons, but point like that. He perhaps did not quite grasp the April next, after which the msil etenmera will hecked preference to the sofonrod ishabitants is poorer classig fault contribute practically no-hundred men from the aegiment were placed at at least, is the way I rend it
lish residents from all entertainments and their o ant that if it were entirair solished the soffit I has been informed that two be in the same position as other stasinets. That, is enough. I cannot go beyond that. We have passed that clanse, but I don't mind going back Fallowed of course by their admirers. As a thing to the taxation of the country, the service of the Cloverument, and fachertore
Hon. B. LAYTON-I should like, as the mem to it to insert four months instead of threo, but visitor to that Colony, I could not help noticing unit, whick he scarcely thought would be that there was one Chinese contractor-I do not ber for the Chamber of Cesmerce, to thank your ut a bond that how strained were the social bearings between approved by the majority of the Radical know as and who tras quite redy to supply Excellency for what you have done for us in this
Hon. C. P. CHATER-That will be for all the English people, and French Creoles. A party. Sir W. Harconi, cammenting on the rooted coelies to marry on the work of matter by having supported the various repre- parliss concerned?
FINANCE COMMITTER. charming little opiado took placa & few days general. Buancial policy of the Government, temporarily patting the roads in a state that sentations, which came first. I think, from the Hong- after the return of Sir J. Pops Heunesay the which, he contanded, waa uuecessarily extraen would ouable people to walk on this with.com. kong Chamber, Ent in which all the Eastern có The Acrisa ATTORNEY-GENERAL-Ï mnet
There was a menting of the Finance Committes ** other day. In direct opposition of the advice of gant, poisted ont that if the additional expondi fost. I'm also informed by a military officer lonies have taken considerable intarest
The apologise. It is an omission of mine that this the police authorities, His Excelleroy gave
Rovio excusa for it. My short s1periense of the gridary presided.
The CHAIRMAN said there was only one quasy came into contact with & disanating faction, duty wight have been absii.hel, or stall events he lives at Magarins Gap that the road up Chamber is exosedingly obliged to your Er was not considered before, but I think them is affor the Connell mesting The Cotovial Se
there is in a most deplorable state. I hate cellerey permission for a procession to take place, which are of the coming year had been avoided the tea
very, tutorially reduced, but, as the expenditure got bia letter here, and as I can make out Hia DXOFLLENOY In thanking the hap. Connell is that suggestions in Curamiti I and, as foretold, a fight took place. Fort had been authorised. In short not feel justitiei, otin has here, und es far as detent member I may say I scarcely deserve what be very often forgotten, and if aziendmente are to linu before the Committee. Most me bors would Lonis was senne of riot, asveral killed he said. in supporting Mr. Piotous amendment. Magazine Gap have great diffoalty and nanny wounded, and this is a wise ruler,Me. Laboachers objected to the tea duty at their houses.
renoling has said. I did little else than forward the be made they ought to be made in some sub-recollent that in 1887 there was a very serious fire in Queen's Road, on which occasior a wall: As I said before, this resolution latter of the Chamber on the subject. I am stantive form. On this occasion I did make a beant before 11 r., on the due of pahliontin Rumour has it that the Imperial Government nafale and in the nature of a poll-tax; and Mr was entirely prompted by the numerous eom. glad to And that the représentations of an im-nots at the time, bai forgot all about it. I move fell and a young constable, a very elicient fira. man named Stephon For, was killed. Some time has been petitioned by the Maurioiennes for Hartley advocated a general readjustment of the plaints which were made to me from all sides on
portant mercantile community like this bare that in elanse $ the words four muathe" be
afterwards an application was made yo behalf of Sir Joha to be allowed to remain at his present incidence of taxation so as to make it fairer to the fact that there were not enough men at great weight with Her Majesty's Gevers.ment, substituted for the words "three months" pont !"
Ha EXCELLENCsOf course thn Govern-the parents, who were in poor ofremstances. the working classes. H. 3tewart and Sir
work on the various roads that were damaged, it is to that I attribute the result which has been
members who have suggested that the notice caused enquiring to be made by the virar of the suy as might have been obtained. Will attained and not to any representations of miseront is doing this to taret the views of the bon. This was referred to the Secretary of State, who BILL TO AMEND THE MERCHANT SHIPPING should be extruded. If they like to propago parish in which Fox's father lived, and the volt you second the resolution, Mr. Layton P
Hon. B. LAYTon—I sound with plesenre the motion that say papers or reports giving
that it should be six months and enn hring for of these cagairies was that the father was found The ACTING ATTORNEY GENERAL-I beg to particulars of the late storas be laid on the table. more the first reading of a Bill to amend the ward arguments in favour of that time I will to be in very ill health and the mother an in- The COLONIAL SECRETARY-The informatica Morobast Shipping Consolidation Ordinance, listen to them, but I think four months is valid and Fox had been in the habit of remitting some money to them. The Goveruum follow- asked for by the hon. members will naasarily 1879. The object of the BI is to extend the
ing & precedent 1882, recommended that a require considerable time for preparation on the power of the Governor in Council with reforonco
j-sum of £100 or $180 be voted to them part of the officers of the department, whose time, to plying for hire in the barbour.
The vote was passed and tho Comites then The COLONIAL SECESTART seconded. is at present required for out-door work, but sa
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The remaining clans of the Rora then- passed with only slight andments.
The ATTORNEY-ORNERAL need tast tho Bill be read a third time.
Hon. P. RYRIE objectal in than this ding
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· Honarono,, June 19th. 1889,
The delivery of the French mail was began at 12.40 yesterday.
The Aganta. (Diners. Adamson, Bell & Co.) inform us that the stamer Glasso, fron tilasgow and Liverpool, left Singapore yesterday afternoon for this port.
The Superlitendest informs rs that the P. & 0. S. N. Co.'s steamer fala, with the next outward English mail, laft Singapore at 5 pm. on Monday for this port.
We are requested to state that the members
of the Hongkong Sketebing Club will be glad
innsat
illuminatol with the doctric light, or contract The Japanese Houses of Parliament are to be for 850 jets of light haring (ays a Japucess contemporary) been placed with the Tokyo Electris Light Company
The Agents (Meure. Adammu,. Bait & Co inform us that the Canadian Pacific steamer Balaria, freni Valeouvor with the Canadian mail, srrived in Yokohan o Monday. and leave for Hongkong to day.
On the 18th May, the Emperor Willian II, received in audience Count Yamagata Ariteroaj
the Japanese Minister of the Tutorior, who has
G. Campbell also spoke, and Mr. Piotia's amand.
at
916 121, a desultory disonation followed, the Bill eventually being read a second time.
Tho San Francisco Chronicle of the 20th mont having been negatived on a division by ultima makes the following announcement --- Milton Santee of San Diego, who bas boon in Sun Francisco for a week.ar. more, has returned home, after having male an important deal with the Chinese Six Companies Mr. Saute is vice. president and secretary of the Lower California Mining Gompany, of which Theophilus Masso of Los Angeles is president. He obtained the mining concussion from the Mexican Govern went three years ago While here Mr. San sold to the Chinese Six Companies a two-fifths interest in the company's mining properties for $0.000. The mines are lovated in the Top del Castille, and include two old Mexican mines
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LONDON, 15th June. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.
An inspired Rertin lafter has appeared in the Fianna Prese commenting upon the Czar's remark, that Nilika-Prince of Montanager
that barabeon worked successfully for many years. Was Russia's only friend, which, it is surmised,
Iu the past, greed difficulty has been experincodin aited at Austria and Germany, and it points)
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TUR LIGHT ON THE GAP ROCK.
in obtaining workmen for the mines. The mat tinta fow gore such indidents will banishestion, I have to state that the plans haze
Indiane sad Mexicus the peninsula prefer to all kopa of peace. prosport and pan for goid on their own account.
An agent of the mining company came to San Francisco somo months ago for the purpose of employing a large force of Chinamen to work in
if this city visited Lower California last month avov bitter hostility. Some think she may to inspect the property. They were wall pleased consider it a casus belle.
at the progrese of the work at the Rest, and last work, when Mt. Santes arrived in the city, he found no diffenity in completing the deal. The Chinese yndicate will send about 1,000 coolien to tha mainaa, where they will be employed in bydraulic mining. The Real del Castillo mines are located about sixty miles north of the district where the recent Bante Clace bubble exploded The property includes the most valuable mining olaims on tho peninsula.
(PROM SINGAPORE PAPERS.]
LONDON, 7th Juno. DESTRUCTION OF SEATTLE, U.S.
The business portion of Benttle, Washington Territory, has been burnt down. The loss is estimated at £4,000,000 sterling-
LONDON, 10th June.
IN THE STATES.
THE QUEEN AND THE INUNDATIONS
Hucrison
CONSOLIDATION ORDINANCE-
.
HIS EXCELLENCY--Yes,
suficient.
The amendment (four months) was carried
REM. COR.
The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved the addition of a clanss giving the owners of property the option of reconstructing it thera selves on giving security to the satisfaction of the Governor.
The COLONIAL ASCERTART conded. Carried.
Hi-EXCELLENCY-Priotically all thoumend
maudmavtor practically made last time. However, the third reading will bo
pestponed till the next meeting.
The Council the adjourned til tiny, the 25th instant
MARINE COURT OF ENQUIRY.
A Marine Court was held at the Harbour The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved that Master's office yosterday to suquite into certain
Bill be read a third time.
chorus of miscondnot brought against David The COLONIAL SECRETARY stonded
Longwill, first. reate of the British ship Sir Hon. P. RTRIE-Bofore that is done I would Hilliam Wallaos, by Captain Brown, unster of enggest that arething should be dons to obtain the samo vessel, The Court consisted of Cap.. the views of the large Chinese owners of property Lentennas Mills 11, 3 Victor Basal
tain Ramsey, R. N. Harbour Masler, President; in the colony.
The following evidence wan teken, Captain Brown said-I a master of the Kritish whip Sir William Wallace. Defendant in this case is chief mato of her. On the night
EMIGRATION "ÂMENDMENT. ORDINANCE. The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL-In mov Hon. B. LATTO-I beg to ask what progrere, ing the first reading of a Bill to amond the Chinens if any, has been ends with the erection of the Emigration Consideration Ordinance, 1888, and to make provision against certain emigration light on the Gap Rook?
The COLONIAL SECRETARY-In reply to the abuses, I shand caution hon. members that this the
is not the axordment of the Chinese Emigra... · been prepared for the lighthouse and a contrast tion Consolidation Ordinares to provide addi has been entered into with Measure Chanes Brus. tional means or the prevention of abuses in LONDON, 18th June, of Birmingham for providing the lantern and connection wita emigration, which it is intended RUSSIA AND THE BALKANS. optical apparatus. I may add with regard to to sutridues eventually. In the first part,
The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL-I rise to Osptain one of the Briti- steamer days. There is growing disquiet at the situation in this that Mr. Price's serious Ulness for wo correcte certain defecte in the present "Ordin to see their friends at their exhibition in the the minor. The Chinese Six Companies, however, the Balkon prariness. Bussis is proposed a month before he left the Colony, and the vary anos, and in the second part, it introduces, der point of order. No obfooting can bo taken to and Captain Drager of the British steam Port
recent arrival of Mr. Brown, his successor, has tuin clans with reference to the kidnapping of the Bill after it has passed the scoud reading.
Augusta. City Hall to-morron (Thursday) from 10a.m. twould not consent to furnish laborere nless they filitary content on to Bervis, but it is feared interfered with this work, as with it has every men and boys which were inadvertently repeated Amendowate to the different sections are all
had a voles in the conduct of affairs at the mines that Austria will declare against the continuance other public work contemplated by the Govern-in the Protection of Women and GirlsOrdinance that can be taken in committed. I think the hoo. |
ore recently, overtures wore made the Chinese
Hon B: LAYTON asked when the larger mea member is cut of order in speaking to the priu. His EXCELLENCTAs somewhat cognate tours the Acting Attorney General had referred coiple of the Bill now. this question, I may say thistas the work has not to would be introduced, coronary, and, as a result, forr wealthy Chinainenf the Regency st Belgrade, against which eboment.
HOB. PRYZIE-I don't think that the of the 10th May when the ship was at sea, I HIS EXCELLINcx-1 have got the Bill ready
gave the defendunt orders to take a cast of the been proceeded with I have not brought in an
load about 8 p.m. and every two hours after- ordinanen for levying the money for it, although with the exception of certain elsass the cou people who are interested have toen gesulted.
His EXCELLENT-If hon members would wards. He said I had botter give him my thero has been a considerable expenditure sideration of which is not yet Enished. I don't raady. And in connection with that subject I propoes to bring it in before the hot wasther. remember that this Bill has been printed new orders in writing, and connieveed to walk along should mention that in my speech in introdes. I hope we will get through what we have in nearly three months over two at any rateside on the atarboard poop thrusting me over to ing the estimates I held out the hope of hand now, and have this and one or two other they would see that it is somewhat unreasonable the rail. On the 11th, at noon, I was sitting at being able to radues the rates this year, the Ordinances next session--I will not call it at the laat merent, after it has been read so the cabin table taking my dinner. The defend. revenue to be given ap amounting to session," bat after the asnal rost. I do not cond time, and passed through committee, to have ant came op to the table, anatched up the car. $40,000 or 50,0), but in view of the great contemplate their being brought in wall the these objections brought. Becollect that I took ving knife and fock, reaching over me to do so. calamity which his fallen upon the Colony. end of September, or beginning of October. apon myself the reponsibility of bringing in and began carving for himself. I told him
The Bill was read a firal tite which although the man cannot yet be a-
this, Ordinance in opposition to the late Sur- either to soma to the table in an orderly man timated, will at the vars least require an eat THE CROWN LANDS RESUMPTION ORDINANCE. Eyor Gener, my pred veessor in the offes of ane or stay away. On the 22nd May 1 war on The San Francisco correspondent of the Japan
lay onormonely grantor than tho sam mentioned, The Council rasted boremittee on this bill. Governor, aul a great many others. I believe the poop when the defendant came less up to- Her Majesty telegraphed her sympathy with I feel it would be proposterous to remit with The ACTING ATTORNEY GENERAL sak that all the member of the Exsentive Council sup-me and asked me for bis certificate. I told hi been in Berlin for some time, accompanied by Mail, writing on the 18th May, wys-The bia suite. Count Herbert Bismarck as pre- Supreme Court has affirmed the constitutionality the sufferers in the late foods in the United one hand what I should in all probability have in accordance with the understanding arrived ported their views about backyards. I bere I would give it to him when wo orria iz sant at the interviewĮ
of the Scott law, which chsolutely probibits the States and was warmly thanked by President to draw with the other. The consequence is at at the last meetinir a clauso bad been drafted tried to bring in a more conciliatory measure to Hongkong. He then made a rush at me with
ling of Chinames in this country, even though
that the rate will remain the same this year I allowing owasts of property in an insanitary obtain the same object. When this is remember his shoulder and nearly knocked ine orer Ha Captain Noyes, of the American barque Cu- they are holders of certificates of prior rezidence.
very much regret it, but it is a matter that can condition to reconstruct it themselves if they so ed I certainly thing this Bill should be looked afterwards took hold of me by the thrakt He lam, which has recently arrived at Portland, Under the Acts of 1880 and 1885, which ware
When the called me a long-nosed, fat-footed hound," and not be avoided. With reference to the wished, instead of having the land zesumed by upon with diferent feelings
hon. member indicate-I do not think sail he would put a bump on my back Oregon, reports that when tresty days out from drawn in conformally with the understanding HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. subjcet in two or three other matters that here the Government. Hongkong on his return trip, he discovered three botwoon the Chinese Government and the
Hon. O. P. CHATER-If I am in order I may he is of that opinion himself, bat he has indi-as big as a enstam house. I ordered him to come up, I have not only in regard to this rocky islands forty feet in height. Neither of American Commissionors of 1881, a China.
A meeting of the Legislative Council was held salsity but in various other ways, found say I was very much pleased to Bo that the hon. anted that there are objections on the part of keep the other side of the poop whenever I the islands has ever been put down on the charta. men resident in the United Biztos could
myself in an excessively dithioult position in member opposite (Ion J. J. Keswick) bad somebody. Well, thora is not a single Ordin was na dook. He said he wo id go to any part visit his native country, and return hers, provid. Fosterday afternoon. There were present:--
relation to Publio Werks. We have bad up brought these points up at the last meeting for soce we can pass to which objection of of the poop he thought proper in dellanos of me. No oneOn the 21th May I gave the defendant orders to A witness in the Supreme Court yesterday ed he had supplied himself on leaving with a His BXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, SE to a few months ago at the head of that. De- your consideration. I am quita in accord with that kind could not be taken.
consider the feelings of keep the ship E.N.E. He gave no answer. I was asked if he would be able to recognise a cor-certificate that be had lived here.. The sott WILLIAN DES Vouy, K.C.M.G.
partment an offer who has earned the appro- what he said I was also pleased to find that is more anxious tain man mentioned in the evidezoo. Y, 74, repealed these provisions of those Acts, de- Hon. P. STEWART, LL.D., Culenial Secretary, bation of a very large majority of those who, your Excellensy weenie inclined to give way or the Chipass than I am, bas if we are to spoke to him the second time and he told me I plied the witness, "I can resguise him slightly." olared the certificates and the pledge they non- Hon. A.J. LEACH, Acting Attorney-General. I believe, are beat aquainted with the work both points,
consult them to that extent wo shall bara ahad better give the onurns to the min at the Thu Judge naked what he meant by recognising tained void and of no effect, and declared that Hon. H... Wournouse, C.MG Acting he bas done here in years past, and there! HIS EXCELLENCY-What was the other system like that of the Chinese, This is a British wheel. The ship was passing at the time be- him slightly The interpreter put the question once ont of the country a Chinaman conld not Colonial Treasurer.
is no doubt that for several months before his point?
colony'and we must to a certain extent guide twoen La Paix Rook and Little Chabrick is. and gave the amwer eight tenths" The return. The Supreme Court decides that the vio- Hon. N. G. MITCHELL-INNES, Acting Be-departure he was lu a atate which rendered work Hoa. C. P. CHATER-The drat, was, with our policy by the recognized rules of a British land: a most dangerous place. On the 29th May, Judge suggested that perhaps what the witnesslation of faith involved in this legislation is merelygistrar General,
very diflumit, if not impossible. He however, gard to the perind of option. The hon. member dependency. I trust and hope that the objects little after 6pm, I was sitting in a chair on meart was that he could recognise the whole of a brosch of morality, with which the judiciary Hon. S. BROWN, Surveyer General
did a great deal of office work and gave us some opposite proposed it should be six months intended by that backyard sisuse, which raised the deck. Defendant kept marching past are in a the man's body bul zof his face.
has nothing to do. The proves of the court Hoa P. RYCIE.
valuable reports, but now work apparently could instead of three, and your Excellency said you great deal of feeling, not only on the part of most defiant manner. I had spoken to him several': is to decide whether a law is in conformity with
not be attempted. It was especially difficult to were inclined to give way on that point, and the Chinese but of others also, will be reached times about walking on the mme side of the The following me the orders of the day at the the constitution; that nothing to the nation-
do anything in this case with sa officer in the that it should yo six months, at all ecents for by this Ordinance without any ill-feeling what poon as I was. He said Ln would walk any side meeting of the Basilary Board this afternoon:➡tion regaires Congress to be honest in its deal
servios to whom we owel somrah and moreover, those out of the colony, and three months for ever, and I also tract and hope that, whan the of the poop he liked, and potting his fist closu spirit in which the Bill is brought in is borne to my face, be threatened to knock my now off 1. Dr. Cantlle wil move that Mr. MoCallum beings with other nations; and that therefore, the
because his system of administration was of a those present, th asked to report fully at an early date, to the Board court is not called upon to pronounce the Scott
kind which rozdered the whole department HI EXCELLENT-I have no objection to its in mind, the hon. member will not think that my fade.. on the following points regarding his proposal for the of, disreputable as it is, unconstitutional and
largely dependent upon himself. The I may being six months in the oase of shaontess. The I hars stretched a point of order, against him. 1 of the City Refu
the proposed afte in any why to be ceni. vold. It was expected that the decision would be The mientos of the last meeting more read and may not only anormostly increased the difficulties only question coenrring to me at the moraling that this last objection comes too late. dered harbour of rotugu!
received with enthusiasm here.. 'Dat it wasn't. confirmed.
caused by his own Winger but added very largely ment I am sorry it has not been brought to my 2- the proposed method of dispoeg likely to Only one morning paper thought it worth pub- give rise to the weaking ng of
Mr. S. Brown, Surveyor General, was sworn fact, except Mr. Cooper, there was really no absentees. A person might go out of the colony
was then read a third time nad passed meals. I did not say that I would say what I foreshore in the neighbor ouders on the fishing in full, and the only persons who expers
3-Is the rubens. If carried out, likely to interred any delight were a few scamps of the type in a member of the L'ennell and took ble seat one in the departraent who could, as the for the purpose of being considered an absentee TH CHINESE EXTRADITION ORDINANCE 1880, liked to you, do what I liked with you, and make
of Dennis Koarusy, and a few Irish labour fere with any anchorage for shipping?
Hon. O. P. CHATER-For that reason and for. Amoricans call it, post him up, and he has
The Council went into Committee on this you work with the sailors if I chase. The second mate was presest when you asked me for your For about what period wil the place suffion agitators. There is a movement to give Judge The COLONIAL BUCRETARY laid on the table had oonsequently to waste time in making in- others I think it would be well to have one law
Fisk a reception, when 19 arrives next wook, by a minute by His Breelleney the Governor regairies and scorisining how the land for As for all and make the six months notice universal Bill and the rat olanse was read.
certificate. On the night of the Sat May 1 Ilon P. RE-I think I have a rigat at did not say to you "Leave the propżon did 5-What other towne are karen to have adopted way of commemorating his servility to the pre-commanding o gratuity of £100 ($480) to the fa soon as he came I put it to him that there must Els EXCELLERY-I CAD imagine coses where
scoundrel." On the 29th May I did not get off- valleg anti-Chinese prejudice; bat the idea does that of the late P.C. Fox, a member of the Fire be a total change in the organisation of the it might be a matter of tremendous public in this stage to state my objections to this Bill.. proposed, and what has been the result?
-my chair as you were walking to take the sun not strike the public fevourably, and if there is Brigade, who lost his lifa while in discharge of department, that the department mit so portange that land sbolt, be obtared in less object to it as strongly as ever any reception, it will comprise ne pue gutalde of bis duty at a fire in February, 1887,
constituted in the future that one or two men than six months..
HI EXCELLENCE-Are ea proposing an bearings and say to you You'm a decen
Keonadrep Referred to the Flasses Cowmike Flold's personal friends.
would be ready to take up the works at puerdi. Hon, P. Custerwhat if you makay die amendmentment en the Spet sinuse
for the reception of the rotuse?
a similar method of dispons of their refuse to that
Bye-laws andir-aph-option 8 of section 19 or
Ordinance 5 of 1981,
A-Lotting of Cotisaotiv,
How. Woxa SHING.
Hon. B.LATION,
Hon, C. 1. CHATER,
Hon. J. J. KESWICK.
Mr. A. Bern, Clerk of Councils.
MINUTES Mi
KAW MEMBER.
FINANCE.
Cross-stamined by the defendant-On the morning of the 10th you did not ask me to allow
to the laboure of his minoressor," As a matter of attention beforo-iz, who are to be considered F, RTRIE-I never heard of these, objes-you to take your rations in your own roo
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