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rical.

Both the Machine Gun Corps and the Monat. ad Tifus to be updos Military Authority end. subject to Military inspection.

Captain Collinson, of the Northamptonshire Regiment, Las lama designated as the future

It is

The Baperintendent toforms on that the P. the Board they would proceed to the other orders The question before them, the disposal of the ass at least. Attendance at anaqal inspection locally, though when constructed, they would Katurally come under them or less direct & O. Extra steamer Venetia leit Bombay at 2 and let this stond over until Dr. Cantlis's arolty refuse, seemed a very dilonlt one. They to be a sine gud non of loiuney, and every man

a.m. on the 19th inst, for this port.

had heard at that Board different opinions as to set passing as efficient to be dued not less than control of a central anthority. The process

The next order was the cousidomtion of by the sanitary advantages and disadvantages of 310. All drills to be get through in Dveraber On our front page will be found an important laws under anb sution 6 of the Public Honlik the scheme proposed and fappeared to him that and January in each your cf centralisation of Government which bar

notice to inariners issued by the Acting Harbour Ordinance.

intoad of adopting the motion proposed by Mr. been going on in China for the last quarter Muster as Shanghai and having reference to the A dizanssion anered ne to the power of the Francis in Dr. Candie's abaco, and simply of a century will, in the ordinary course of Woosung Bar dredging operations. The notice Board to make ty-laws on this subject, amely, asking certain questions of Mr. McCallum, it is fesued to show the position of the steam the disposal of night soll. The gestion referred would be better if they appointed the moat Abinge, be applied to railways, and, indeed, gending rolalires to the line of Har to empowers the Beard to manka by-laws, but powerful sub-remities that could be obtained the mentorialists who have addressed. the marks by signals hoisted at her masthead. there are no provisions in the body of the Ox- from the Board. to ongaire into the whole Commandant,

The Committee will be glad to zonely the Throne, in favour of railways have already

The Chiners Timer translates from the Shih dinsnes laying down by sabatantive law on the question and receive all information and then recommended the formation of a special pas the following notont of a tornado which for the Board to carry out by its by-laws: report to the Bourd. The questions which arase names gentlemen desirous of joining either Mr. Francis mid he thought it would be were so purely engineering and medioni on branch, and they strongly urgs upon the cran- Baird for the purpose. Provincial autonomy visited the country between Nawohwang and the very litike ne going on with this matter, because that he thought it would facilitate their satulomnuity the patriotic day of at once becoming is, however, not get scotched, and the various Great Wall on the Bud instant--A grant storm ho did not think there were any laws in exist ment il a ommittee was apprinted of mon bost momiers if and or ether of the Volunteer Corps. apply, to scuro which we have uddel & Cau provinces which are not traversed by the Ansied Ching Chou, soe of the wasterz distriata anco on this particular subject. A byla wss qualified to deal with them. He arggested It is a doty t-by ową themselves as well as their As Lord Salisbary emphation ly of Fengtien, on the 4th day of the Chinese 5th so completely a working out in detail of some therefore that a Cummittos abould be appointed contry. donger capable of supplying us with 5,000 gallons trunk lines of the Imperial Government will month. When the storm was coming up people provision of the law that outil some general rule consisting of the President, the Colonial Surgeon, painted out the other day, war may break out

hoord fearful sounds, and thought that it thup- | was laid down by the legislature by-laws would Dr. Cantlis and Mr. Humphreys to enquire into at any moment, of distilled water a day, and are now in a follow their own polley in respect of railways dood. After a little while they based n sonit be unless After a very carefal search-ho-hed and report to the Board in Mr. Medallame The Cominitten suggest the formation of position to compete in quality with the hext subject to Imporial sanntion. The Viceroy of moaning mingled with that of people selling not been able to find that there was any he in proposal. He proposed the President because sections autour groups of men we are in some English Makers. Our Sweet Waters cannot be at the Tw, Keung, CHANG CHIR TONG, who is for help, and that of falling treos and aon-en oxistence to regulate this. Formerly, ander he was a skilled cuginser, the Colonial Surgeon way associated together, and who, knowing ench surpassed anywhere.

and saw all kinds of furniture and other things Ordinances 10 of 1972 and 7 of 1989 and rules and Dr. Cantlie because of their high medical other, enuld work togather somfortably. Thoro The purest ingredients only are Read, and among those who have reported in favour of tying in the air like kites. The storm lasted, and rezulations made therenader, there were attaininezts and . Humphreys as a skilled night thus be a Bankers gun, a Brokers on a the utmost care and oinauliness are exercised iu

a milway from Teking, not to Chinking, from noon to ovaning. When the storm was provisions that all might soll was the property chemist. He thought with a strong committee Dispensary gun. a Tock gun, a Sagar Works the manufacture throughout,

FR COAST PORTS, Waters are packed burto Hankow, is understand to bo anxious over, they found that a great meng house and of the Government and that the scaresging of like that, why would also be able to call on air. gun, one or ir, Houg guns, and so 00.

cottages had been blown down; and the roofs of the city should be controlled by the Govern-McCalina for any information he could give, of the oreene ne the proposed organisation that and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices for the introduction of the iris way for the some strang houses and a great many trees had ment, but these two primary lawe het been re the question would be more easily and more the section should be the unit, and its members and the full amount allowed for Packares and development of his own provinces. The been blown away. Many boats had been upset pealed and he questioned whether the Board had quickly settled than in any other why? be kept together and always work together with Farptios when receivot in good order.

The PRESIDENT Bid he maderstood the the same gun. Exprit de corps will thus bo Counterfoil Order Books supplied on applion Chinese, however, have'too grönt a distrust and eat, and some of the smaller oues lifted ar power now to make by-law. If they did so they

on the shore.. It is said that such a storm has onld only expose themselves to the sau rebuff amendment was not apposed to the spirit of Dr.mnere easily formed and rosiukained. of their own officials to subscribe the not been seen for scorea of years.

as when a set of b; -laws on another, subject was | Caulis motion.

Goalloon who feat inclined to midertake the COAST PORT ORDERS. British North Borneo whoever practicable, are despatebol he first necessary capital for any undertaking entire-|-·

sent up for the approval of the Government and The VICE PRESIDENT id his amendment formation of gun team or section will aid the tboy were told they had no power to make suob really included Dr. Cantlis's motion. Mr. MoCommittso very nich by communicating with Saigo

steamer leasing after receipt of order.

ly under Chinese official control; it is im

by-laws.

Calium would be called upon fet information the Chairmati, Mr. J. F. Holliday, or with the Cambdin..

probable that the Imperial Governwout

The UHLE MAN said that as there appeared by the aub-committes just es he would be by undersigned, would guarantee a loan; and if the provin

to be a legal-dilanlty in the matter, and a diffiths Board under Dr. Csatlin's motion. He had onlty which he admitted that personally he not even Dr. Cautio as he had hoped to do, ozler cial Government raised the money, ou its of

would not be preparod Lasst, it raight be ads he thought Dr. Cautlie would have with. responsibility & considerably higher rate of

visable to take a legal opinion on their position drawn his motion in favour of the ammdmont. iptorcat would bare to be paid. If the ad-

before proceeding farther. It would be a waste Porkapa Mr. Francie would, however, de so

Mr. FRANCIS said that glad as he should hará of time to mako by-laws if they had no legal¦ ministration were placed entirely under

power to do so.

been individually to plassa the Vice-President. Foreign control, in the same way as the col

Mr. FRANCIS proposed that the considera- he strongly opposed any motion for referring the lection of the Imparial Maritime Customa is

tion of the by-laws be postponod and the opinion question to a committes. The mattor had at of the Attorney-General taken as to the powers ready been referred to a small committes who Chinese capitalists' would, wa baliare, be

had taken great trouble with it. They found ezger to subscribe the necessary, capi

Major-Clears! GORDON professed himself made a mport to the Board, which was quant tal, for it in fact that the Chizono trust

quite unable to understand the objection nd-mously adopted by them and that report vanced by Mr. Franois and requestəd him to put had been set aside by the Government Let foreigners where they will not trust their

it in writing.

the Colonial Surgeon, Dr. Cantlie ant the THE HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD. an officials.

The PETSIDENT suggested that if Mr. Francis President Inve a thorough investigation would state in writing the precise pointea which tirero at the Board. If they mado a A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held it was desired to obtain the opinion of the Attor report to the Board the whole question No Credit given for Rotilaa that look

yesterday afternoon. There were present- dirty, or greasy, or that appear to have beon

would have to be discussed over again and it used for any other purpose tha that of contain-inst., states that amplos of now teas were to be Major-General Gordon, Captain-Superintendent

The Foochow paper, it its ise of the 15th. S. Brows, Sarvopor-Gonóral, President:ney-General ib-would be convenient.

Mr. FRANCIS submitted, in writing, that it was would be far better for these goatlomen to used again by us. ing, Amte Water, as such Betules are never sent out on the 17th inst, and that the stock now of Police, Vice President. Hon. Dr. Melons to proceed with those by-laws because disons tho guration at the Board where these since the repeal of Ordinance 13 of 1872 and 7 members who did not belong to the cominittes chell-Lunes, Registrar General Hon. Wony of 1993 there were no laws in force dealing with would have an opportunity of not only bearing Shing, Mr. J. J. Francis, 4G, Mr. N. J. Ede, the disposal of night soil or city refuse. There their views at the reason for those dis and Mr. H. Me allum, Secretary.

fore it was not possible to make by-laws By and would thus be betts; able to four un laws are to curry into effect laws which already opinion than from their repartonly. He could not Arist. He moved that the power of the Board adopt the Vice-President's motion because he to make by-laws on this subject be rubraitted was afraid it would only lead to loss of time. ment, for his opinion.

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LONDON, 17th June. NEWS FROM THE STANLEY EXPEDITION. Letters from Mr. Stanley dated Ujiji, 10th March, bave been received in wblos he advises that he is coming to Zanzibar with Emii Paska. THE OUTCOME OF THE SAMOAN CONFERENCE.

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The minutes of the last meeting were read.

of the Board.

JNG. J. FRANCIS.

Hon. Sec.

SUPREME COURT.

19th Jane."

CRIMINAL SESSIONE.,

BEFORE ME. TIELDING CLARKE, ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE."

ALLEGED HOUSE BREAKING. Chao Yan and Kwok Kai were charged with brenting and entering dwalling how the se cond prison was also charged with receiving stolent property well knowing it to be stolen.

Prisonera pleaded not guilty. Loach) prosteated; (ie pria.bare

The Acting Attorney General (ọn. A. J.

defended.

were un-

The Jurors wors:-Mesurs, J. B. Elis, Chan" Yu Fai L. Downes, L. G. Gores. Charles Kliak, A. B. Silus, and G. T. Rivers

From the evidence of the complainant, a

The PESIDENT said there was one point in the The steamer Kianglean, which arrived minutes which he thought should be set. right to the Attorney-General, through the Govern- Hu thought the Board could dispose of the quee-hawker. med China K living at East

The Secretary stated at the last moeting, in perfect good faith, that the letter from the Go. vernment referring to the change in the Fre sidency of the Board was with the President. When the statement was made it took him by sur but it turned out on inquiry that it had been ra prise, because be was not aware be had thy letter,

Papers (the President) hed not bad time to look through abortly before the meeting, and Mr. McCallum, did no discover it before the meoting

Shanghai on the morning of the 11th inst, brought the first sueigument, consisting of 6,000 bozes, of now season's tong from Ninggo.

When the P. & O. steamer Brindisi loft. Shanghai on the 12th instant for London, saya going to man the new C.M.S.N. Co.'s steamer, the Hein Ye, which is being built by Napier Slanks, & Ball, of Glasgow. The vessel is-es peeted in Stanghai at the end. of the summer.

The MAPS and PLANS te beou mostly water focias a delicious beverage. The addition the Daily Neins, eba took 33 Chinese who are turned to Mr. McCallum with a heap of other der what sention of the Ordinance we are pronoed. † hat could deal with the whelo subject of disposal/an opium pis some clothing, $f silver and

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The following are the movements of the ves wels of the Brital squadron fur is this port i onowned during the eamATO WES he corvette Conquest will leave here in the first week in July for tlie North. The arniser Severa will go. Tho North about the first week in Angust. sloop Maline and gunboats Firebrand and Cockchafer will remain boro. The corratta Caroline will leave the Pacife station in August for longkong, where she will pay off med r commission for the China Station, and her old crew will probably go kime in the Orosis, which is to have ngland in Deuber for Hongkong.

Mr. Frarers' said he did not see how the matter would be met by an amendment of the minutes of the last mosting, and anggested it should be entered on the miuates for the present mrulings

This course was agreed to and the minutes were confirmed.

PATERS

A letter was read from the Colonial Scoretary stating that the Governur had no objection to the Board's taking farther time to consider the disposal of sity refuse. The death rotaras for the wooks ended the 8th and 15th Jano wore aid on the table.

THE POSITION OF THE OFFICAL MEMBERS or

THE JOARD.

authority except what the Board itself gives you

The PAREIOENT-I am respared to not on my own authority.

"Satreg

Mr. EDU 8000rded the motion, which was The PRESIDENT said he was somewhat in Foist, it ap, eared that he left his roosa at East carried.

favour of the motion of the Vice-President be Foint on the morning of the 17th May to go to The next business on the order of the day cause the question as dealt with by the commit the market. On his return he was told by a was the letting of contracts for the remoral of

tes would not be a limited as it dealt with botan who lived in the same house that tw toen city refuse.

the Beard. The omittee need not confine had broken into bis roun. He entered his rocur Mr. Francra-May I ask the Secretary an themselve simply to Mr. McCallum's proposal and found a number of things stolen ingliding

The jury, fine hearing the evidence the ing with the letting of contracts, or if we have of city refuse sad the best system to adopt. The about 300 copper cash. any power at all.

only objection he had to the Vice-President's pro- The SECRETARY--Subsellon of section 13 posal was that his (the President's own name for the defotos, unanimously quitted the pri Poliow whe pads the arrest and the sub-anent

is the only one I know of:

peared the committee. As President of the. Mr. FRANCIS said the Board was not ex-Board he should not have wished to be a member powered to bind the Government by any coa-

of the committon unless it was the unanimous wish trant or empowered to deal with city refuse in of the Board. He quite agreed with Me, Francis Wong Ayau was charged with obtaining goods any way whatever.

that it would be dósirable that the members of by means of a false instrument.

Prisoner pleaded not guilty. The PRESIDENT said it certainly would ap the opmmitiae should state to the Board the punë, taking the section in quation by itself. reasons which led them to come to any parti- From the Videos of tàu chaupläluont, a paper that there was power in the Board to deal cular conclusion, but when the committee's re-dealer at No. 115, Jervais Strast, it appeared with the subject, but this Board might express port was made to the Board, members would that on three different occasions the prisoner ob its views and advise the Government as to what have the opportunity of asking individual mem- faiud quantities of paper from him, a the arrangements it thought necesary.

bors for their reasons for coming to any gar-strength of a document, chopned with ebop pur ticular coelusion.

Parting to be that of the Hop 1ting, shop in- Cochrana Strest wheża prisoner had seen füriter. ly employed.

The SEMETART said the contract was be- ween the Goescument und the contractor.

The PRESIDENT said it must be as the Baure- tary bad stated, because the Board had no power to pay the contractor's billy.

Hos. WON SHING seconded the amazdosent of the Vice-Presistent

· CHARGE OF FORNIvò a cudz,

Fire defdant donis having forged the chop and stated that an employe in complainant's shap had allowed him to oltin this paper en eni đất, and the charge had been brought banner hé (defondant) way unble to repay him as the u was afraid he would be dismisel. The ohop was not a forged une, hat was ona he used in his own business.

Thojuryunanimonely found the prisoner guilty. His Lardship said prisoner bud bosa guilty of an offence of a very astione nature of forging a

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The amendment was then put to the motius. For the amendment:-The President, the Mr. EDE said that at a provious mesting of Vice-Presidentant for, Wong Shing. The new wing of the Hongkong Hotal is now' rapidly approaching coupletion.

The dining

Agalost to antidueus-Mr. Francis, the Tho PRESIDENT--Bofors proceding to the the Bourd it was distinelly statel up the then room is practically finished and will be opened order of the day I have as President of the Sarsogor oserel, in vhoss department it was, Registrar General ond Mr. Edo. mext week. The new room is in every ways

The President gave his casting be in favor Sanitary Board" to make a statomont with ra that the making of theso contrasts had been

of the amendment which was therefore carried. arslit to the building. It is comfortable, wall farence to the incident which occurred at our transferred to the Sanitary Board.

Mr. FRANCIS--Yes, he did say so, but when

A CARE OF DRAIN POISONING. ventilated, and has been prettily decorated lact meeting between Mr. Fransis and Mr.

Mr. FRANCIS said there was an urgent wat throughout. Thegreat sim in decorating it has Mitchell Innas. Mr. Francis, I believe, stated it came to be investigated there were no gronada been, boon to choose such colours as would give as with referance to the subject before the Board for the statement. I found nothing is fas Orter which be wished to bring to the notice of In the old the Board. He desired to move that the Board Eight and bright an appearance as possible. To the disposal of tourn rolase) that whatever dinance to justify the statement. this end, the walls have been coloured in pale argument might be added on the other side the rules and regalation made by the Governor and give directions to the Sanitary Superintendent ebop. Ha had no doubt that prisoner had used shades, while the commons, arches, and ceiling official members would all vote one way-viz., repealed by this Ordinance there was a rogula to supply disinfectants at various places where his knowledge gained while he was in the emplo are done in white and gold. The whols of the din faveur of the syst recommended by the tin that the Sanitary Board should wake the there were openins in the draine: Heb in his mest of tho Hop Hing shop. I would be sen corations of the ner wing are under the super. Govoruer. Againsttis view of the subject Mr. contracts, but now that is repealed the Board and a letter addressed Mr. Howard from tested to the years furpris Bunt with bard

Dr. Hurtigan, who wrote as follows In labour. Reitz Company. intendence of Mr. W. 8. Marten of the Hall & Mitchell-Indes and other eiul members pea- hna no authority,

tasted.

Major General GoRnon-We can ricom-answer to your question as to the nature of your illness, I bare no doubt that it was drain poison- Mr. FRANCIE-Excise me for a moment. and the Goveromant.

The two men who were convicted of receiving The Shanghai Mercury of the 19th instant May I ask in what capcoity you are making this

Mr. Ede said that was not what was supposed ing caused by the odours of the drain at the stolen gords at the first day of the Sessions were to be the caso. saya:-The Courtroom of the Portuguese Con-statement F

"The Board. wis eupposed to foot of Wyndham Streat. The suddeness of brought up fer, potenza. sulate was crowded till a Inte hour last night by The PRESIDENT As President of the Board. make the contracts.

the attack, the nature of it, your thes and Hia Lordship sail the prisoners had already the Portuguese community, to hear a libel Mr. FRANCISAs President have you any

Major-General Condor said that if the subsequent dobility and the sbyonge of case brought by Mr. J. M. Guedes, of the Por-

sphere of the Board was found to be not so harga uther eraising causes confirm this opinion.oen in vel for a month, and he therefore sen tuguese weekly papar ✪ Progresso, against Mr.

as it was supposed to be the Board might work Mr. Howard lived in Bank Buildings, and le forced cech of them t: one month's imprison L.A. Lubeck, clerk, of ossrs. Russell & Co.

in the smaller sphèro,

(Mr. Francie) was ablo fram his own axpariance with hard labour. The libel consisted of some valgar expressions

Mr. ED sail that was so but he objected to to confirm whut was said to the letter, The Mr. FBANCI-But have you any authority ?... which the defendant pablished in several printed The Presthesr-f prosima I have.

the inaller sphers..

drain at firnea, not always, because when there pamphlets under the pseudonym "Pito,” mera- Mr. FRANCIS-I wink it would be as well to

The PRESIDENT sucgested that as there ap was a heavy rain fall and water in abundance ly because the plaintiff refused to pablish u let state the grounds on which you assume it. The peared to be a considerable wast of information there was no smell, omitted a very foul smell in- ter from Lubeck signed "Tito" against a Por President is simply the mouth piece of the on the subject it would be advisable to appoint deed. He thought it would be a step in the

Hoard. He may have a right to interiero at the a sroll committee to investigate the mutter right direction if the Board directed a Bu-We do not dreves report for the opinion way construction is at present decidedly en-

ande personal attacks on the Macao gentlemu. Isment. After the sitting is over he has none. sad to report to the Board on the whole subject poristendent to supply the disinfectant, which be baliswad was in stock, for any places where the The Portagues Cousal after bearing the esi couraging. The Peking correspondent of dance of both parties, decided in favour of Mr fast, where statements have been made affecting maltos with the Sanitary Superintendent he had

The PRESIDENTI presume on a question of of scavenging generally.

Mr. FRANCIS said when talking over the drains were openi | Shanghai Contemporary states. that of the Gogles, and statewood Mr. Lubeck to three the Board, or of least the official wambers of

The PRESIDENT mid he thought if the matter TO THE EDITOE OF THE "DAILY PRESS,"

S1-What Is the rationale of the Timir hour? emorials received from the high officers of days, or an optional tine of 200 reis per day, with the Bourd, as President and nu official member Byggested to him that be should draw up a clear had been brought before the Superintendant in

fall costs of the trial, and with rigat to appeal I bave a right to make a statement

and distinct statement of the manner in which the regular way it would have been attended to It vooms to be an institution hero, but when I the Empire the majority were in favour of a lefors 4 Laure

Mr. FRANCIS-As an ofsil member you have he recommended the whole of the night soil and A latter should have hear, a dieassad to the Se-Erst came to the Kast I was immensely surpris. ina from Li-kuching, usar Peking, to

el at it and from that time to this 'hare found The Home News of the 17th ultimo aaya-

a right to make any statement in explanation of thy refuse shemal be dealt with. Immediately cretary of the Sanitary Board..

Mr. FRANCIS said he did not see why the it mora and mors inconvenient. It is in fact t Chinking. It was then decided by the The journalistic world of Londen will antion. Fear position, but not as President of the Board they had that before them they could easily

The PRESIDENT That may be your view of send to the Govertiment a draftordia nos giving complaint should not have been made to a ma my mind & monstrous absurdity. Why should Esperer and the Grand Council that the pate the retum whenever that may be of the matter, Mr. Franel

the Board the necessary powers to carry eat the bor of the Burd and thrush him to the Board.

business be absolutely suspended for one whole matter should be again referred to the Tar Pall Mall Gazette, with no little interest. Mr. Henry Norman, the special commisioner of the

Mr. FRANCIS-I have no doubt it is 99.

practical anggestions of Mr. McCallum.

Tha PRESIDENT promised that in this case kone in the middle of the day? For myeolf I The PRESIDENT aaid it would save time if the and whenever ang case of the kind was brought must say it is the only hour during which I have The PRESIDENT-My own view on the matter tar Generals, Governors-General, Governors, Norman's round the world" experiancas hare

committee was appointed at once. Some of to the notice of the Board immediate antion leisure to do anything, but iî I go then to my and Lt HUNG-CHANG, wht is taantioned by been characterised by a thoroughness known to

these contrats expired at the end of September should be taken in so far as they had power to tailors they are tranquilly enjoying their lilliu no doubt of name. It was left to these to decide how very fair intier-day globe-trotters. His doings accuracy of bin siswa, has is subsequent letters and in cases of this kind is was accessary, to give act

appeal hardly loss forcibly to the Tories, and communi atient to the newspapers eiterated time to the contractors, otherwise there would not - The Board then adjourned. railways were to be constructed and which with whom he has not intl in common, this opinion that on any subject on which the be proper competition It would facilitate mat- line should be built arst. The majority, it is to the Radicals, with whom he has everything views of Government are been expressed no ters greatly if a committee was appointed, whe said, are in favour of the building of the Mr. Norman is an almost ideal journalist and oficial nambar will vote or is at liberis ta soto and revive Mr. McCallum's report and adsige

ld days when every one could take things he has accomplished things since he has been accordanes with his individual jigwest the Board on the whole quistion of scavenging.

quietly and when maits game and wontioned in a Tangelow-lipo first. It does not appear away which must materially improve his PrAs the public will naturally counlode that Mr. The VICE PRESIDENT proposed that the

onth or two this moral and physical lassitude that the larger undertaking of a railway fession in the eyes of the world. To interview Francis a view of the case is correct unless an Registrar General, Hon. Wong Shine, Mr. Ede The Committee appointed at the meating may have been all very well, but E the Colonists

The Mikado, to buitou kole the Prime Minister authoritative statement is made to the catrary,

and Mr. Francis be appointed as a committee held in the Council Chamber, under the pre-desire to attain to the ulcification of the mother

HONGKONG, June 20th, 1869.

United States, Tientsin, 1958, Additional, 1809 News from the North in reference in rail-taguces gentleman in Maces, in which Lubock

Feking, 180

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New Tables of Consular Fees

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Mayoratirely agree with yours, I will result,

The PREVIDHET seconded. ·

Carried manimcualy.

THE DISPOSAL OF CITT REPUJE.

THE PROPOSED VOLUNTEER

FORCE.

Corpa bo formed in Hongkong; in addition te

by our Correspondiente. 1

THE TIFFIN IBOUR.

if I go to my barbers it is impossible' te gat shaved, if I desire to do any business that can not conveniently be done in the busier hours I am requested to call nguin at 2 o'clock. In the

the prosant Artillery Volunteer Corps without in any way interfering with it; radi

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A RECENT COLONIST. Hongkong, 19th Jane, 189.

SUMMARY OF THE “KWANG-PAO.”

15th June.

This gonoral idea is as follows:- THE MOUNTED RIFLES

Poreign Jurisdiction Act

from o capital to Quinking or Hankow-f the Chinese Empire, to be the guest of I take this opportnuity of saying that so far as to consider the whole subject of surface scaveng: Įsidency of His Excellancy the Governor on the country this is one of the natilations that wast Regulations for the Consular Courts of United whichever scheme is finally accepted-Governors and Conerals, to visit spots whose have been able to acertam the views of Mr. ing, the ratsetel and disposal of nightout and 23rd May last, hare recommended that a Volna- be abolished. I su, ir, your oldiest servant,

opposed, bat merely that the shortor line privacy Western are bas-seldom or neve: Francis are absolately unfounded. There are no sity refuse, and report to the Board at its next teer Machine Gun Corps and Mounted Rifle from Tientsin to Taugehow shall take pre- on the brink of mighty volesti preistractions have been given either directly or in-

Leen permitted to break in upon, to stand alus or regulations in the serrios and no in meeting cédence in construction. The majority of pices to explore slmost untrodden country directly to the official members as to the manzer the memorialisia la recommending the to pro the deck of a launch wrecked in a login which their votes should be recorded: So muel

His Excellency the Governor has basu pissed Chiuking line are in favour of its constructive in hand, realy, if necessary to repel fer the theoretical site of the case, but I wish to

Mr. FAUCIS-In the absence of Dr. Cantlis I to approve of the general idea and has antboris. boarders in the shape of Coineso pirates--these Customs and Harbour Regulations for the dition with or without foreign capital." The are items in the programme M. Norman has add our word from a prootical point of view, bag to more the following resolution That Mr.ed the Couzattoo to nevertain the numbers who“

ferent parts of China, Philippines, Sinu, &o, capital for the construction of railways it carried out in the corso of the past twelve-no instructions whatever on the question of date, to the Board on the following points re

| Speaking for mymilf personally Thave received || 2f80allem saked to report fally, ut an early are able and willing to join months, during which is has visited, among oting and Lent therefore abschatoly free Asgarding his proposal for the deal disposal of China will almost certainly come largely ather places, Canala, Korea, Japan, China, a watter of fact, bad the question respecting the the city rafuse(1) Is the proposed site in

This corps to consist of Europeans not less in A mitáciem of the improper nuuror in which from abroad, in the shape of loans to the Tongufu Tengking as he spells and the disposal of the town refase been put to the vote any way to be considered a harbour of retage the first intanes than in number to be His Excellóney Chang, Minister to the United the last mosting, I am in a position to state (2) Is the proposed method of disyunal likely to mounted on ponies, armed with artial-Hour States, has managed the immigration question state; loan nas already been contracted Malay States. In a short time he will be in for the Tangchow lian; bat it is of course oradostials which will enable him, to tap the that, at least one official member would have give rise to the washing up of organic débrie Carbines and Revolvers, and to be employed on understood that the lenders are not to most reliable sources of information, ada pels voted against Mr. Miloboll-Inres's proposal on the foreshore of the neighbourhood P 19) Is patecls, output daty, aigraling, and conveying opens the paper of to day and ba is blamed for sequite auf proprietary interest in the view of Indian afsira, kis necount of what heposit the rubbish, at Komiosa.

is not among those who simre r. W. S. Caine's Proving of the Government proposal, to de- the whome, if carried out, likely to interfere inteligavce by night or in thick weather Mom baving afforded so its protection and as-

with any anchorage for shipping? (4) Forbers to provide their own ponies. Government istance to his countrymen. railway then Ites, The construction sees and does in our Eastern Empire should

Mr. FRANOIA To that ofcil, whoever he what period will the placo siffle for the recepto provide uniform, aring countraments, an A small crook running outside the son!bern way be. I owe an apology. I am very glad to tion of the refuse? (6) What other towns are nition, saddlery and fittings, stabling and of the Tungalow line will presumably usually entertaining reading.

bear, from 1 have no doubt official authority, known to have adopted a similar method of die Manège or Riding School for purposes, if in gate was, the people heard, about to be clame, uud The Peking Gazette of the 28th alt, says that there are no rules and regulations which prest of their refuse to that proposed, and what struction and training, and to keep in store alla petition praying that it should not be înter- deed have been commenced are this had a Tach eng mentions that the funds appro bind any member of the Board, official or un- has been the result P These questions on which noodful camp equipment. Drills to be of the fored with his been handed to the Viceroy.

A place of ground, outside the south gate was priated for the repair of the Yellow Eiver om- afficial, to vote in any particular way. At the an opinion is asked are so intimately connected most simple description consistent with eficiency the anfortquate fire of the Palace bankment at Cheng Chau monnted allegather same time, without wishing to offend personally with the subject which was so fully discussed for the duties to be performed and not to ex caused a delay by exciting superstitious to twelve million tools. The grester part of any oficial member of the Board, with at the last meeting that I think I nood tay cend fittoon in the rear. Offers and non-Com sppropriated by some natives, and houses were

position to it. This boy ny born over Honan by the governants of other, pratines made by you at a matter of fact personally and Lecessary. I submit, for the Board to have no and new members to be admitted by bailet only. Magistrato intervened.

money was provided ud forwarded to pat attempting to contradiot the statement ontbing in support of this resolution. It is missioned Ofoors to be elected by the troop, about to be erected thereon when the Pan-yü come and he further reason for delay eslets, under orders from Paking. The memorialist officially, I wish to express my very decided answer to these questions before it can meke A fire of not less than $10 to be inflicted on Some of the effects stolen a few days back at the capitul having already been provided for.considers that the anccessful olaxing of the opinion that in the interests of the community up its mind sa to the progeale mode for the every member not rendering himself officient Shante were traced; three men who puwoed

and appearing on parade at general inspection. How soos the sking of the Chinking line breach was in great measure due to the rapidity whon this Board represents, in the interest of disposal of the city refues,

them were arrested and will soon be tried. will follow the completion of the Taugehow apart and transmitted by the foors of the very much better if the greater number of that Mr. Francis would leave aut, in the firs and regularity with which the funds were set the sanitary affairs of the colony, it would be Mr. Bos in sending the resolution asked

MACHINE GUN CORPS. The formation of this corps was suggested by

At places the waler has risea very high. NAGABARI Moore. The C. & J. Truling Co. KUBE-OBAKA... Mesre. F. Walsh & Co.

A wonderful pig was on view with two taile tine must remain for the presont a matter of rarions provinsia! Governments, and be there the official meinbers were not on the Board question, the words to be considered.”

H. E. Major-General Bevun Edwards, in YOKOHAMA... More. Kelly Walsh.

MY. FRANCIE accepted the alteration and, also special letter to the Committee), as far prefer and sight legs, speculatias, but that it will allow before foro bags to be allowed to recommend these of. because their proclivities, if I may

and MANILA......

Mesars. Dizz Puertas & Co.

heers for rowers. The memorialist ules call the word, will naturally neamuriyat the request of Mr. Edo, added the thres able to a Rifle Corps and as something novel HANOI ... Mr. F. Mainfrey..

very long there can be little doubt. Indeed, attention to the monitorious conduct of an officer in favour of Government proposals and views following questions (—[]) Will not this mass of and most useful, and the following is a general

A beggar enffering from the extrutas pangs of HAIPHONG......Mr. G. Gavella

railways having now received Imperial sate armed Huang kung. While the repairs and in many case we have her to question the refused generate unbealthy gasos, which must outline of what the Committes suggested for BAIGON

Mr. Aug. Bock,

tion, mud in view of the need which exists in were going or, immense rume-in cash wore re-ans of official members of the Brand, sach as the epo somewhat aren with a superineumbent layer the consideration of Goremment. A Machine hunger snatched a piece of cooked went and ren quired for daily payments to labourers and others Surveyor-General and Colonial Surgeon and of earth (3) Having regard to the quantity of Gun Volunteer Corps to be raised by sections off pursued by the shopkoopne. In the barry to Chins for this means of communication, it at the works. The private banks in the neigh others more or less responsible for the health of rabbish likoly to be deposited what is the distames of from 12 to 18 men in each section. A section swallow it down ho narly choke. might be expeoted that lines would speedily bourhood wars unable to provide the necessary the colony, and it is a matter of considerable de at which such gases or innootons P (S) What to have charge and working of a Maxio Maobius

The oxport of silk to the United Status will, he projected in all parts of the country. The per currency in exchange for the silver prelivaly to have to challenge their asts here before would be the probable coat of eresting the necos Gon. The man to be armed with rifles and

sented to the by the Government. Indeed, if their faces.

sary barriers to pravont the refcio being carried bayonets. The organisation to be by compuples, it is said, fall off very much with the probibition great difficulty will be the raising of Funds, only as much as fan thousand taule were brought The PRESIDENTI need hardly say I do not away by the fide or washed away by the storm half-companies, and soosions, two nations to form of omigration.

company. Each saotion to elect its own. Ser A new disease, sy the Couton medicos, ha Foreign expitalists will be found ready to be changed, the price of silver dropped greatly consider this a fit occasion to enter on the gano water

It was therefore determined to institute an off. ral question. I merely wished to make a state. The VICE-PRESIDENTacked whether they were gesat; each company, its Captain and two Lieu enough is lend all tent is required to tie cial exobaugs office, which would bring in supplies ment with regard to a question of fact so that at justified in enquiring into ele cost. That was tenants. The whole to be ander command of appeared; the reason of this opinion is the arrival

Military Officer. Measta John Haddon & Co., Imperial Government, out the latter, while of sopper from other parts of the Empire. As least there might be a proper understanding as Government question.

to that maitor. 3 & 4, Hemreria Nt., Fleet St. they inny not be averso to Lorrowing for one manager of the establishcart, it was necesswhether it is desirable or not that official mom the reasons strongly pot forward in favour of in winter White uniform in som or Governa A dog stealer meats with his dearts: trying

As to the general question OM EPR said the question of cost was one of Uniform to bo Ride Green with black facing LONDON.. .Messrs. Street & Co.30 Cornill

to find an officer who possessed unusual in LONDON...Mesers. Bates, Hendy & Co. { or two trank or strategic lines, will scarcely acaonate, combined with the meat acrupulous bars alould sit at this Bosed of ourse I have this scheme over the destructor,

ment to provide all uniform and clothing, wrine, LONDON... bir. W. M. Walls, 153 Caunon 86. care to burden themselves with heavy liab probity. Huang Ich-chung, who was in retire absolutely nothing to do.

The FEESIDENT said he thought it was quite accoutrementa and ammunition, and to keep in to take up two dogs he, fi attacked and bitten, PARIS ML.H.Bioby 66, Itus Lafayette. lities for purely provincial lines. A railway known to possess the desired qualities, and was

tunt at the time on recount of mourning, was THE POWER OF TAK BOLED TO MAKE within their province, in considering the whole of store randy for use all needful equipments for boy of about 16, while watching a few cows, G. Hildebrandt,111,Alexandrien

BY LAWB, AND

this question, to enquire what the cost would be active servics Offloers and Non-L'omissioned was struck by lightning and his body aweptinta Trom Canton to Kowloon for instance, therefore selected and sent for. His manage- The PRESIDENT said the first business on the It appeared to him most impossible to take a Offers to obtain esrtificates of proficienty with a pond The parenta were in deeper the mala SAX-FRAN'00, Mr. L. P. Fider, 21, Merchants or from Pakkei to Nanning-tu, would be in ment was most exornful, and he may be const- ordare of the day was resclation by Dr. Catulle, fair few of the whut qon sales the t in the first season after their election. Recruits so they cold or discover the body, but after

to go through. 15 to 20 drills on joining. Nina : the first instance a provincial undertaking, dared to have saved for the government mere but a note had besa received frota Dr. Cantlis was taken into omsideration.

than a linndred thousand taula--Deoresi ipinah, saying that he would be able to be present for The VICE-PA: BIDENT id he had to amend drills a year on to be required from effoients, prayers had been offered the body came to the the capital for which would bare to be voicûd 'previously.

türen-quarters of an hour. If 50 was the wish of ment to propose to Mr. Franelo's propbaition. Every man to pas la msakatry out of the third surfaon."--

NORTHSEN Hall & Hons Co-operative Co. Irvan Ports and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai,

BANGKOK....Messrs. Rummy & Co. SINGAPORE...Messrs. Kelly & Wale PENANG.........Messrs. Maynard & Co. *COLOMBƆ........Mesire. A. M. & J. ForguseSE,

CALCUTTA ....Messrs. Newman & Co. SYDNEY Messrs. Gordoy & Gotoh, MELBOURNE. Mrs. Nurko, Hargrave & Co. BRISBAN.Mess. Gordon & Gotak. LONDON.......Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Lare, LONDON....

BERLIN..

Street.

1 Exchange. NEW YORK....Mr. A. Wind, BI, Tark Bow,

Dally Prest Offee, January, 1880,

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A serions fire is reported from Weichow.

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of a man covered with a strange eruption which has paraled the faculty here.

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