Acts of the gun title, one of which had been

repealsit,

rendezvous.

THE DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1872.

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Mr. Fox-aid bis followers, retired from the Grown, he and in.. the confidence the first yeare of occupation when the ground pocket book, and would not hare thought ofrian for Tierlin. On the 14th altimo, 1 jauk

legally adopt that coarse, ned from that mo- (namely, of Wong nei-chong, where titre would to Henghong-nah Colonies as Montserrat open the excessive host and the dryness of the log boot find no latitude or longitude entered, unfortunately lons, for na they were attemp

ason. But apart from these causes, common for any nutries: whatever, The log book, hiling to hand, the heavy wea, then rumuing ment erimo bogon to increase. Of course there be enough to supply that end of the town, and and the Virgin Xulanda.. The GovERson said he had always hdd were various other canade, but one cause was where there was beautifpt water. A wall His EXCELLEROY did not know that be to every intertropical country, there must be fact, bad not been kept correrly. He also rain ahore capsized the Lost, and the ohrma that in Hongkong we were entitled to talo ape comparable in His. Excellency's mind to that. Reservoir.egaid he built theronta sul nost: could agree with Mr. Ryrio on that point, some other cause for the pesaliarly virulent markedtner we no autrios cathe chart, eave mater, charts and log books were “thesen int measures--

His Bellonny therefore, world have preferred of couree they would at dream of bailding Whether a Colony was mail or larg the character of the fever which was prevalent that of the ship'a courae; is allowance made into the so toguthor with Captain and eres the Contain urinr a narrow catapo The ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE · respectfally that they should-do as they bad-dona before, another like that at Fakfolum: The act item principle was the ne, junho com that your, and which is commonly called for carrenta.

Captain Munro said bis first mute worked for his life. The cbroncinotar, however, was pointed out that His ferralloney appeared to that is, take the voluntary agreement of the was for anlary of an erum clerk at Amoy in the of the gogles of a triangle, whether small or Hongkong Forer." It he been likened to

nieunderstand the drift of his remarks, as he criminal himself; and thou the guestion Postmaster General's Department. In the large W114 always equal to two right, Jungle Fever, a fever which prevails in the Ep the positions, and be betiered bin able to washed on shore, but was found to be filled wished only to refer to the title.

twith sand, and in this condition it conalitates Camo bofore Mr. Pauncefoto of the legality of Educational Department there was grant in angles. He thought the regalatians referred to dump forests of the tropics on the neighbour do so.

Mr. Gewer remarked the hits was his own the whole of the malago. A court of inquiry The GoFEBNOR aíd this could be considor that proceeding, the matkératil agens doubt aid te certain schools under the vigliant anper-were pury well deafted and were remarkably bood of rivers whose coured it through lovel

olcar.

lands envered with tropical vegetation. No.-why did he not parforui it? ed at the scound reiding, and progeaded to ful, and certainly it is unlucky the laity intendeygo of Mr. Stewart..

was held at Sigan on the loss of the Kata, Mr. Here asked whether there were not doubt gwapa andanud with a luxuriant Captain Muaro, in answer to Captain Cairns, after which the Captain immediately left for Hon. Me. BRIN asted whether Mr. Mooraam point but the alterations which ha proposed was so long in being found 211, The question should be made In clano 3. the word "be" arome whoa His Excellency was in Baginid. had not anasuited anyone with reference to the some special regulations or instructions for vegoletion are often found co-existunt with a aid at fleet be proposed to go to Saigon in the this, and an acount of the official proceedinga should, buited to the fovornor," as the He was unfortunately too unveil, to take any expenditure on the Gardens.

Singapore: that would be more like Hongkong highly malurious alirate, bus that they are not, bouts; bat considered it best to go to Hong at the inquis may be expected by the ext Colonial' Scoretary acted only as the organ of active part, but be saw the Seetary of State, His EXCELLANCY said that ha for as the Copies of the Duke of Buckingham's circa-ssential to the production of fever is proval kong, as he would very probably fall in with French init. "Burnout. In the 5th section the words and ropranonted to him the necessity for Horeridones want he appeared to bate nisutted lar, which was referred to, were bare handel by ita pravalonac in places almost destituto of some viag

The Inland of De Los; on the West In answer to the Court, witness stated that "Captain Superintendent," instead of "Super Majesty's Government settling some thing no one. The Sarvey Department was not to taembers of Connel and representatives of trees,

LOSS OF THE STEAMER PEIEO." intendent" of Police should be used for our protection, Leoanet we are always in a satisfactory position just now. The, the Prose. The paragraph explaining the Afrion Coast, although lying 30 miles from bad be icfouded to go to Saigon he would have

The Daily Nors gires the following account This pourced twice. His Exosilency went in a atato of siege by wimiants, and hs Garden Committee bid resigned soon after lation between unofficial nomides members land and almost destituto of trega, ia uno of the taken a "Baigon chart. He saved no, charts onbony that ho thought that the found that Hia Fordship was most desirous he left the Qalogy, because their advice was ad the Osowa puts the matter than Thomet fever-stricken piness br the Coast, Bror hurt the one in Court Did not know that the of the above easter

News bua en received it ̃Chefon of the tona amount of pernity sont he considered, to do whatever it was possible to do with a he not taken. He did not know whether nominee member will naturally understand since Hongkong become a resort of Europeans, mate had the book. He had a book of record One of the greatest exile we suffered ander in the limits within which even a Scretary of State is they were justified in resigning When that holding his sent by nomination of the itemfutained an unenviable notoriety for of his on, but did not save it. Saved his cor of the British stoc Peila, Captalo Stamet baa bean: selected for it in its juvers. It was especially unhealthy, during tificate and ship's papers, as they were in a which loft Shanghai on the 7th ultimo with Colony, and one which had more than anything obliged to confine hipself, and was disposed else given it a bad name, was that it was report to gren: the same permission to brand orizi da Ilouse, there we a grant queative us to whethe expectation ed to harbour bad characters, especially, those as the Dules of Buckingham, but thought ther they were justified in so doing. And so that he will co-operate with the Crown in ita was being cut and levelled for building par- them bad it not contained. two $10 notce. In arcival in Chefoo with two sosenonies and the connected with piracy, who made the place a public opinion would not go with flagging bero he did not know whether the Committes euacal policy, and not oppose the Crown on psect. In twelve months the 59th Regiment fact, henover gave a thought that it we re-firemen of the steamer, who stated that

This must always be the anualess the criminals committed some fresh were Justified in resignis but they did so, ang suportant question without strong and percent, ref its strangth, and the European guisits to try to save any of the books of re the moaning of Monday, the 11th, a hard galo from N.W. blowing at the time and a bigb ses from the geographical position of the island, crime And what was more, another condition. Mr. Moraom had cortainly apent several thou-xaketantial reasons, but of the validity of these residents lost over 10 per cent, of their number. cord.

The barracks it Sai-wan, the bungalow in Happy Georgs Morrison, chiel mate of the Bitish ranning, the Peilio pitched a great deal and which was our work, print as to suppres. was attacked at morely ahoatue criminn be mand dallare without authority, and even rensina lie will be himself the judge." Bion of Crime. The penalty for barbenrabla far ponialment only on committing an-againat orkers. appeared so indeed, as Hr. Recte uid that with reference to a. Valley, and utterly Morrifle Hiß, have all been bark Doon, was next called, and after being toalt water in it the bass pipes. While endur ing these characters was limited to $50 other crimes but the crime should be so brutal hö. bad boon lavestigating the matter nancial questions the batter did not seem o prozaced unhealthy. No doubt they were un-sword, stated he held a master's certifiunte of yours were being made to get rid of this water, boulthy for a year or two, but the same may be service, kaved 17th July, 1865, at Liverpool, a very heavy ca oanght the steamer durite s This bo considered too low, and thought a to justify extreme measures. It is, however, lately, he might say it was so. Much of this be clear. that: $200, with or without bard

aec spur tusour, as doubt a great thing to get arimile eren pioney was required to remedy the isobiel His EXCELLENOT said it was very: olor aid of every now sito in Hongcong. Twalme years No. 74016. Stated he joined the vessel on 26th Inroh to leeward, and driving in would be a proper limit. He mentioned to be branded. They used to be very cautions done with other money, so it was not very setia. There was no difference ordinarily round the age the whole line of houses from the Military January, 1872 On the evening of Saturday, deck fitted her fore compartment with these matters as the draft would be sent in making release or that com litiou, kuowing the factory; but it had to be done. Then Me: Coneil-table between official and uncfficial Stores to Spring Gardens were declared to be the 24th February, left Saigon. The lagt water, Being then bara nador, the reseci BAW before the wreck Wat became imageable, and it was found to the wemburp for consideration on the effect of it perfectly, and as matters have been, aureom had need a great deal of sorviot members. At times the officials had obliga Enbonlthy, because every one who attempted handle *MOTTON. After pointing one same minor many were found to decline, and they will do so labour, which they were aware was very rain- tions which the others had not, but be would to reside theragot fever, but the cliff behind Secam Island. Did not know that the North necessary to shandon her. Tas crew therefore alterations, His Excelleny then proposed that vel more now that they knew they qua ro-able tie had nothingvo say on behalf of this like to know when for several years past they had been newly sourpod and the ground out Dangor bad been seen, but was told by the so-left her, and within a short time after too ea the Ordivance be read a first time, noting that turn to the Colony without any extra punish-expenditure on the gavilons. in the Judicial bad besa enforced. A great deal of agregions way to afford a site for the bounes. In 1865 and we that a small island and met had taatropha che founderad, going down on first, the second randing world come on text week, went being incurred. It is a very desirable entabilahat there was, dont which it stuff had been talked and written upon the sub the Troops in Kowloong suffered acrarely from been set and janke under the land, Did not The captain, mngineers, stewards, and boys got when there would be opportunity for discussion policy to find out these men and if they appeared was not voted, the increased salary to jeos, hit he trusted thist ery unofficial mom. lever, bu during the preceding winter exten know the dume, nor did back wint it was called into one boat, ani the remainder, consisting of

OBAL EXAMINATION OF PRISONERS.

have no means of living in the Colbag to the Crown Solicitor from the date of bis apber was sensible of the tras state of the live outting had been unde close to the camp, or as it put on the log alute, Did not know those who restbed Chefoo, into the other. The Eis EXCELLENOT thonistroduced the second repors thom. If some one of the decisúnors pointment.

case. He had been voted against by official and a large aves of soil uncovered by any voge. the date. Knew tast observations were taken latter boat was soon after picked up by a juuk, ordinance, which he noticut was also designed at Exeter Hall would name and live in this Mr. Braaid that was rejected by the members often. If he had been supported by tation was left exposed to the summer sau. between 3 and 4 pm, of the 9th March, and the and the men taken to the island of Miasta. snoficial embers, it was because he had In 1870 a certain cliff on Bonham Road was chronometer was corrected by the captain. He whence they were conveyed by another junk to with the whyent, it protesting ourselves. The Colony, and perhaps, be krooked down, bo Council. ordinance was likely to so naoful by providing will no donht soon be reult for measures of Mr. KESWICK corroborated this statement, very few differences of opinion with the extensively cut away to furnish walk for the re-add entries on the charts, and in books which Chefoo.. The boat in which was the captain for the oral examination of prisorers. All protection. Those who know bettate of things His ExcELECT and be had not known that. Concil. In the case of the Stamp Ordinance pair of the roads in the neighbourhood. Evary were los When the ship track be was in has not yet ham heard of, but it is thought it were aware that a very tender desire was felt existing would "Admit the tuath of this. His Atallerents, a despatch bad come out from the there had been such a difference, but they all house wibbin 500 yards of the cliff had one or bed he got up the fors and oft mile were would reach the coast in asfeby, and tint the at home not to be oppressive, and it wie er. Excellency concluded by saying he was afraid Secretary of State recommending the increase. knew that the vis major of the Colonial Office in more cases of fever, some of them, unfortunate prilled down square and sails pot aback, long are would make their way to Chotoo. Un the ried to' exensa, in favour of the criminal, while the ordinance was one of toone on which it was BEI added that the Council biated en the continued pagmout of the Military y terminating fatally. Whatever the poison boat put out, and a stream acehor ran out and arrival of the other nat Cheloo on Thursday. he could not but think there should at least be no as to ask the members opinion, with a view allowed the salary of a clerk for the office, but Contribution, Aud the question, was whether is may be, the fact remine, that the soil of Hooghova light, to await the tide; the vessel did not runners were sent out to make enquiries along equal tonderness for the public. But this to obtaining farther concessions. Flo must refused the addition to the Crown Solicitor's was wiser to exinst the old field of taxation long when disturbed for the first time and move. Took off the batches and amenced the cust. So far as can be lanraad from thei would never be the osse so long as we are not propose it himself as instructed, and they must uplary.

which had been pretty well drained, or donaded of vegetation, more specially in the to heave overboard the cargo, Found water in perfect atory of the men picked up. it is belised allowed to ask a prisoner sy question tending apparently soccpt it sa it in.

Hi ExcaLLEXcy add the duties of the of reart to new taxation, upon a wider basis. He hut season, evolves a ferer poison..

the bollat daylight, as the tide made on them. that thestcom foundered in the Gulf of Pecaili,

to convict a m of ocime. He did not think that

has bad increased thrector wild be very was for the latter course, but if he did differQue la eo apt to connect tropical forers with Set all lands at the pumps, which was con-about 50 or 60 miles North from Chefoo, and to legialution of this kind shout becarried to excess,

desirable if mml.ers wished to the corres.with the Council hothought they had long since malaria from arabes, mangrove swamps, and ticued for an hour, but found that the water the Westwardof the Miant group. The Prito na kad tappened at times in France; but the ob

pondence that they should come to the offes found that the Government had not acted a. like, that it takes some time to disabuse rose in the hold as fast as the tide ruse outside, was an on seer, of 199 tous register, and.

the mind of the inherent idea. But not It was then determined to leave the ship, as had only a short time since arrived from Ja ject of the Law was to protect life and property,

any day. It was impossible at the Conseil ta.wisely, t and there wie, no doubt the French system

The ACTING CHIEF-Jtavich soid Mr. Ryrie true that fevera muy exist without such Bar the had hoped the stere-post away, part of the pan, where she had been employed for wine -HIR EXOLLENor said that was the very ble to give all the details of the correspondence. was in that respect preferable to ours, which thing H.M.'s Government world consent to. By Mr. Yets said the arguacat was that the appeared to forgot that the Urdinances were not randings, it is equilly rub that marthes and beel, and opened her seans, and the rudder was year. She was a handsome little craft, and is carefully woven erate for the pro that means the criminal carries his photograph Crown Solicitor und solicited the office, san passed with the advice and consent of the the like do not always canes fever. Europeana also gene. Got out the bouto, provisioned had been built as a yacht for the Governor of may live for years on the adgo, of the Chinese them, and saved only a very few of the seaman's Singapore, whose acquisition, however, was BO tection of criminals. He would therefore pro-about with him. Any measure what be useless advertisement in bia profcasion: The duties of Counell, but only with its advice. pose a mesure like that actually in malesa.it leads to recognition, and the recogni. the office and aug been suddenly increased, and His EXCELLENT diarowed any intention paddy fields and yet never auffer from fever. effects. The poly books or papers saved was unfavourably viewed by the residenta that abe aold. She war in Shangbai for sale again, aud our Indian Empire. Es maiotified that in tion of the wriminal was the very object of the it was onnaitored suficient to allow him an ex- to pass Ordiannoon without the consent of the Singapure, with its tidak mud and mangrove- the log book is Court: Hongkong from its geographical position, bill. He did not eas why we should be sebamed tra clerk.

Council and dialised anything passed by a covered camps, in wonderfully free fro

Inawer to the Court, witness said he worked we understand negoziations to that "end had which differed from other places, being close to of Becking auch an object. He confessed be His EXCELLENCY said there was nevertbe. majority consisting entirely of officials. Belarious favera The jungles of Assam and the up the dead reckoning, but the papers be work pranonded ea far that hes retro from the the Two Kwane, notorious as the most unruly was not, and only widel the casure was a less great deal of work done. Of course, did not say the latter contingeny might not forest of Borneo, are known to be comparatively ed then on be made use of in the boat. The North was only awaited to complew the trus provinare in Obina, and in the centre of an little stronger..

they could not go on from year to year occur, as it and fccurred in the cases of the bealthy until the vegetation is destroyed, and reckoning of his own were never compared with action.

The same paper of the 25th. sito, containsthe Archipelago which was known as a nursery of PREVENTION OF CERTAIN NUISANCES, Messing their establishment, busausd there Stamp Ordinance referred to but he could not the new spil turned up.Daring the summer the captain's fohserration. Thinks he could pirates, inhabited by a ruc not, bomogeneous The next Ordinance was not to important as

wae no beans of increasing the revenue. They recallsst any other crae, and be was sure, as of 1871.no carib-cotting was allow and this, work the ship's course by the present state of following adillipaul paritcalars:

No intelligence of the missing bost of the with us, and who do all they can to defeat those for the protection of life and property, had formerly been living on capital, ie, the far as eeing despatches was concerned, they believe, must have contributed me do the logbook. He believed the ship ought to justice-all being special fantores, not found that still it was very important for the purpose sale of land; and there was now a more land were practically as free to nembore as to the grep to the rarity of severe case of fee have been 8 or 10 miles to the Eastward of the Peiha bas yet some to hand; but is most pro- in any aller British Ontorip to the same of miking life mora agreable here. It was an to sell, while there were no means in a free Colonial Secretary. extent as herowo were entitled to epcoini Ordinance for the prevention of certain nai-port of increasing the reveans! The Council consideration from Hor Majesty's Goverment zoes. They must of coursendunye bo onreful was therefore right to be jetons of additions when intrancing exccptimal-mesures. Thanos to carey their legislation on such subjects so the expenditure, object of this ordinate was, as already stated, to any extent more than was geeded by the to pormit questions to be put to the prisoner; general opinion and called fer by the citeam ned in any case in which be declined to answer; states.Althean nuisances id boen pressed the legal inference would be the same as it is his attention by many persots, and parsion- io England, when a man is silent on a queation larly when illneas prevailed they were very which it is right to ask being put to him; that noying. No man had a right to parme a dan-like is, the silence is to be construed in a sense ad- gerous, unhealthful, or annoying tra do. One of verse to the prisoner. That was the whole the liberties we gave up when coming to live the change proposed. In many cases it would in eities aau the right to annoy our neighbema, be for this benefit of the prisoner, as where from We gave up the liberties of the wvago for råbre want of knowledge of aquage prisoners civilised habits of life. If any member thouubt who are, innocent base so means of putting that it would be possible to get on without taia questions to the witues the law would in Ordinance, ba would be conferring a favour an fact be of great advantigs to lannsent, men | kim by stating his views. · Ong advuglage would in bringing out the strong points of their cases, be that instead of waiting for an inliotucut, but not to a man who was guilty, and be all these thin re might now be dealt with som was not aware it was our duty to give galtymarily by the magistrate.

The ACTING Unzas Juerror aid he would never comert since the introductions of photo grapby to the branding, as takes may the looses penitentia.

jen any further protection than they would The Ordinoda was readin frst time, have under the law. As the Ordinance învolrad on alteration of a principle of law, it was necessary to have a suspending clanse, and it, therefore, wald not conse into operation until Fler Majesty' pleasure who known with regard to it. If the Ordnance were passed,

Colony.

Mr. Knowi oboerred that no sooner was the Crown Solicitor appointed than be hinde application for a clerk and auditiound "ealary,

His ExOPLEENcr could not say be, a very well up in the merits of it. Perhaps they would

to defer that item. The ADTING COLONIAL SECRETARY. It bus been paid,

Mr. RYRIR next enquired whether anything. had been done lately with reference to the col lection by the Chinese Government of dutie in this port..

SUPREME COURTE

28th March. A

་་་་་ BEFORE THE HON. H. J. Ball.”

The Court eat at 11.30a.m. though 10 o'clock was the time fixed.

cara, ref, called the Bombay reef. He bebahle that it has been picked up, or gone estore lieved the current was the cause of her position at some out of the way spot. The only anxiety being cat. He thought there was a way by which in that the nu would be in great straite if they the comnt's course could bare been found out, did not speedily fill in with relief, as the 1990- but the method was not used. The position, lotion to Yeate the steamer was taken at too lust be belived, to be long. 112.52 E. He left the moment, when the man wero unprepared and ship in the pinnace, and arrived in this part on the boat unprovisioned?" We have been stis ta the 17th instant,

glenni a few fether particulars of interest.re- garding the sss, from the bont's crey saved. It appears that the badness of the weather ne. cessitated the working of the pumps soon siter leaving port; and some time before the calas- trophe, endeavors were made to give the warl

Augu Morrison, second-mate, sworn, stated he holds a semi-mate's artificate, No. 30,828, aned th March 1804, from the part of Glas gow. The bark Doon left Saigon 30th February, The first land he saw was no istaud, und some

it would no doubt be a great protection to the making Canet, giving him equal power with the $1,200. If theyiliked to put is cothe vote for (Laughter.)o did not question that; his ar (pevrions öðlumn, the osas having been proceed- and hoe taut; finding all useless, took to the a.m., therefore, the chief engineer ordered his

„VIOLATION OF CONDITIONAL PARDONS,

- MARINE COURT.

wentward

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HBXCELLENT supposed Mr. Byrie refe red to, the proposal to establish a lapa) (Jhinese Custom House. He was glad be bad asked the question, because it us one of the Inst in portance to the Culony. However tempting iz The Acting Chial-Jauties, on taking his sest, might be if we could obtain advantages by aid Mr. Alexander, before proseading with allowing this, he thought it would be very the hostess, and the letter in the Daily Press Mr. Keewrox said it bad. no businous to be unstatesmanlike and Lud policy to do so. of yesterday, signed David Welab." paid.

Hongkong, be supposed, had been intended by

The Registrar then read the two letters which | Janks were ander it. He was up aloft looking a freer bend by transferring a portion of the The Aarike CcTORIAL SECRETARY aid it subjoliticians to be sacrificed, on used nd appeared in the Daily Prose of March out for it. It was his watch, it was 3 p.3. cargo.uft. When three days cat, a strong gule bad been paid on the authority of the Secretary was not much, ounsidered formo His Lordship and that upon these letters he hut le lled out to the captain, There is land begun to comein by the hawas pipes, and the mou The captain was on deck, nud ho also saw it, came on, sudabunt inm, on the 11th the wator usa, sort of soy. to the Chinese, for the 27th- of:State,

His EXCELLENT remarked that though the y me he hoped it was now. He had us prepared to make two orders; one that the où be le bow” He thought it was 30 or 40 with buckets and the steam pumps were engaged Serretary of State might bare authority in held his part in thirument on the question, said David Welsh should attend personally at miles of, and the ship was going N. N. West in keeping it out. Efforts were made by the He did not think he shirt offisers and engineers to stop the hawse holos, matters like the Special Fund, he bud no au and Mr. Wude at Pekin bad dore his stars, the Court at 10 au on Weday, the 3rd el krsta. thority in that way.

and ho sonsidered that question settled. After April, to show cung why an attachment should anything to the abiot-mate about the land. but unsuccessfully: the water continued to came Mr. Erers said the old larg was the only the language which had heat held by certain tisson or be should not be conimitted to When to ship struck, he did not believe in till the treen desks were filled, and the GAMAT.GAMÁTION OF THE LAW COUETS. amonat voted-by-that-Commeil.

authorities he should be very anith surprisal prison fossiel contempt; and the other that she had done so. The captain was on deck, and weeping away of the forward bulwarks render- His EXCELLENC7 then brought forward wo Hia ELCELLENCE.-As-yet; because no des- to bear that the prepgaal had been sanctioned, the said W. H. Bell should attend personally bo was not sare till bo went forward and sawed it impossible to do anything more for the Ordinances which benaid were inseparable. Thepatol had been received till I cine oat-It The loss of prestige nut of everything that men at the Court at 10amun Wednesday, the 3rd ripple on the water forward. He asked the vessel. Endeware were also made by the firat was for the amendment or reconstruction would all have to come again before the Coun- coght to care about would be a great that April, to show asuso why un attachment should man on the look out if he did not see anything captain to reads the land, about 20 or if milea of the Courts of the Otong, i ha affected by oil in the form of Supplementary Estimates, compensating advantages could possibly be re not asue, or be should not, ba, committed to before, The Gaptain ordered all sail to be put distant; but, weighed down by the mater nhack, and the pumps were sounded,, A bost forward, the reel was almost unusuagable the abolition of the Summary Court, and From the 25th January to 31st Decembar, 1871, eyed. It had been argued that the andrifice prison for such contempt.

[The remainder of this repors is given in a was launched and a ledge anchor wan run out, and it was realved to abandon her. About 11 the Jadge of that Courts Judge of the the amount was $1,12276; and for 1872 it world would he very plessing to the Chinese. Supreme

boats. When the ship was on the reef be obeer second and iremen on deck; the captain the Chief Justice, except where there should be 1872, it could be strach vil next quarter. gumen rested on different grounde. He was ed with yesterdayel The GOVERNOR then aid that the next a difference of opinion. He thought this un MRyan spid it was paid in direct con glaubefore he went away to bavetheapportánítý

ved the carrens setting across her bows to the detailed one of the quarter-masters, with 9 of saying thist the Colony wie much fudebted ordinace was still in reference to our criminal important improvement. They would get xtrariety to the vote of the Council

Chinamen, to lower the port beat; while be, classes. It was an ordinapos to provide for the great deal more out at their Judges when their

Captala Mauro, recalled, sad he hid been with the first and second nate, the firstand His EXOSLLENOT must say he had not been the non official metibers for taking so decided a At the request of Captain Mauro, (who penisboest of offenders bund in the Colony energies were waited in this way. At the same wire of all that nor ma it possible that the stand on tint point it bad always been one banded in his bortificate, No. 11,009, a Marine twelve-jeare a master, eight of which had been second enginters, 2 cooks, stoward, uni 4 sailors, took to the bost on the starboard side. in violation of a conditional pardon. Not long time, there must be cheap and mamary side Secretary of State could have known it on which he him fch strongly Members Court of Inquiry was held at the Harbor. In the Joo age the Council had passed an ordinaneo of 2 of the Supreme Court, had uson this the At-

The sword mate; recalled, sbited be, saw a In lowering the boats, the men was so had that The AUTING CHIEF-JOBTION Suggested that might have expressed themselves ratherstroog Master's Office on the 23rd ultimo, to enquiratak di not know the same. The captain of three Chineso, some oats and the gratings vero sicuilar nature, but it had not received the ap toyucy-Quneta) would give the fuller details the oibar items should be passed, und this loftly in their Memo, when the matter was referred to the loss of the British bark Dreň, of guid ball happening to be in court, said i was lost from the maptain's boat, and one Chinees proval of Her Majesty's Goverdinent, beouane on the sound reading. The first Ordinnage till the next meeting of Chunoil

to them, but no doubt they folt also strong Ayr, official number 43644, which was lost of the Tay Turner

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of ton oars from the other. the latter considered if the prisoner returns must be road with the second, which was a Civil 118.EXCELLENCY said he was willing to do on this question of a Chinese Custom-house.

the Bombay Leef, on & masage from Saigon

Culii Posler, called, and sworn, wid he was The captain's bont was, Mr. Er begged to thank His Excellent longhoug, un the 10th March, 1872. The violation of a conditional pardon, be should Procedure Ordinanya.. They were in tot vac. that. He thought it was a very fair point to

however, fitted. nat be liable to undergo more thats the reais. Tao second contained rules to regulate the ink. He was not at all aware previously how the for the patienes with which he had gone Court was couchead of the Hos. C. May, in the appratico on board. He was on the look with a mast and sail. No provisions or spare der of his original sentence, the must confess procedure of the Court so reconstrunked. The maiterstod. If the Connell refused to sanotion through the questions and the explanations air; R. H. Cairns, Esq., acting Harbor Mast that. When he saw the current routing over of the hoats nssting off, the steamer, wbleh had out what the vessel strack. - Suw nothing up plething wersaved. Within about ten minstes ho could not see that amch criminala would be Amendment of the Sawmary Jurisdiction Or-au increase.and the money was unid in the inter- which he had been kipi ̈reagh to give. ter: S. J. Gower, Esq., JP; and Captains O. She met ship was on the starboard tack: When been gradqully settling by the band, went down,

His BXCELLERY remarked that for the in-Angove and Daria. in a werec position than previously. It is true dinance would be withdrawn, besuse its proviral, he certainly thought it required attention.

formation of Connell, he might as well say

ber stera rising as her bow smink, and the aero or they could be put iz prisoa again, for the above sixas were all embodied in this. The latter was That might stand over, MA limited period, bet that would not be anfheionta sort of simplification or codification of the

William Munro, sworn, atated he was musterte noming came the reefe, The other votes were agreed to..

something shoot two or three paragraphs th.b of the British bark Doon, of the port of Arr, off- und joined the Doon in Febry. He foggy, the bats at once lost sight of rach John Partridge, sworn, stated he was an able working the while in midair. The day bring to deter them from coming back.

-law on this enbject, an endeavour to get it all Mr. Ryni then ne to uk whether here bad appared with reference to small-por. Hecial number 48,624, tonnage 280. The last port storing the venual from 8 10 just be other; the buns saved made an effort to mach His ExecLLEKOT then proceeded to read within the four acrers of an Ordinance, were any regulations in the Harbour Master'a thought it was a very wrong thing publishing led from was Saigon, on the 24th February for akarok sa ateering N, and by going the men who tell overboard, in which it did not some extracta from a despalet on the subject. Mr. Poncefote und Mr. Haylie had done good | Office regarding the-gunouts of the Canton them.

Mr. RYRIS said he had intended to ask a crew, inlading himself, six Burbon seamen nor for light, could one

Ins 6 pm, with 3200 ptents of rise and Lotal re, kus per hour. The night was not dark, succeed. Nothing farther is known of the fate when

service in preparing it, and they would authorities anchoring amongst the junks in the The Acting Oster-Francz observed that heur from the Acling Chief Justise his opinton | harbour,

quentias on that subject, but he had asked to first and second mate, Chinos dook, and Obi- lierest went forward and was talking to the juice people a board. The other with the milon. When re of the captain's bout, which is is supposed bad the Ordinance said nothing about bearding.

His lixorttrar said it was usual to give many that he did nu wish to trouble Hie pe cabin boy. The last lax seen woman on the look-out, who was walking up and same number, with difficulty kept bead tethe upon it. Valess they had a competent profes.. HIS EXCELLENCY replied that this Ordinance slobal Committee to refer it to be knew no better notice of questions, but he would be glad to collines Fartherit

called North Danger reef, 7 or 8' miku on the was only concerning the violation of conditional way than to refer it. boms, wherethey would get give the information asked. Chinose,gunboats His EXCELLENCY maid be could understand how, March 8th at 6p.dantical time, lat. 11.37 own jus before. Saw two falsada u fetr. days aen with the two oars on board, and three of pardons; and went on to stute that under the the heet näyior, and probably hits for ita for- coming here were never permitted to anchor the antiary likely to be felt if it were all true, lang 114.18 X. the ship was then on the fire se struck. Yeaaal was on the starboard the men wir required to bail incessantly. old lar, Ontisance I of 12bit, it had always been provements, as it would contain a suspending except in the man-of-war anchorage. There was that was stated in the Day Press on this port tack, the reef hore I Then tacked to there were two or three junk ander them also, out a junk sail, in souted to attract attent

tick no the time; nawthen co the port bow; Aboast six o'èlegk in the evezing, the mer mađa thought that men who terrived pardons on clause.) ile would leave the Attorney-General no dabt & great deal of direct and indirect subject. This showed the misfortace of the N. W., and postinged on that tack till

Captain of the Lady Tarner, returned che junk hunced to nour, condition of their leaving the Calony could be to explain it at the second reading, and valy mischief would arise through squeezing" if a mah being paid to make his face is.p. next morning, when backard to the east-from ha abip with his charts rud log books, and succeeded in Joins Wire quale masster, illor pnt in gol if they came back again, to any tint it was an attempt to simplify the they were allowed by aber amonges the square with his theories: When the fute ward. Had fine wat her up to ngan on the 10th showed thing it the time his ship was spoken by great cable, excedent in huising silver based, dergo the residue of their sentences, but per procedure, aid that they would gatswore work mercantile junks to the westward, and the did not jump with his theories, he didn't watt By observation found the position of the ship the Down, she was in la2. 18.81 N, and long together with the hont, and make them on to haps it would be better to pass this ordinance, out of the Judges under this no arrangement Harbour Master's instructions were to compel to find out the real facts, indeed they were to be lat. 15.52 N., long. 112.23. H. Then tack-118.25 11.. because, if they did not, they possibly wright than would possibly be got autof them at pres them not to do an. Ele had seen auté obeerry-exceedingly say, If they were to el hip to the Eastward, häving stood 24 houre

Mautai, treating them with every kindness. The fourt was then cleared.. not retain even this porer. The ordinanca sent. If such result followed his legislation tions which perhaps prompted Mr. Byrie's pass all their time in correcting the misstate- on the NW. tuck, from 7:30 km of the Sth.

Not only so, bat the men say that, as this juok would be now read for the first time, as it was they would have resen to congratulate them incation. He was glad he had asked ments-be did not wish to use harsh language, After indking to the Eastward, the course was

was not bound for Chefo, the master arranged best to follow the instructions of the Secretary selves. The Prosedurs Ordisants was on the it, because this was the best way to refute these as he was about to leave the errors into whi..., making about koote per licar, sed thie of the British barque Don, we reaued on the sum of 323 eipulated, and giving a note for The Marine Court of Inquiry into the low a passage for them in another, paying ball the principle of the Order in Cascil, which had silly reports, circalated in a very negligent way people would alide, it would occupy some ti continued until 8 p...e wind then baled 27 also, at 1.36pt at the labour Master's the rentining balf on Jardine, Matheson & prayed a very succcesful experiment in regulat without taking ordinary pins to necertain their But it might do barm if people residing way to the eastward, when the ship was put on the Office, and is farther inquiry made from the Co. a szents at Cheloo, which he said if they The GorseNon eaid that they were still on Fing the Court at Shangbais

truth. He did not know of any occasion on from the Octony read these things. They starboard inok. At 10.30 p.m. the vessel end- the amendment of the criminal law, and the The ACTING CR-JUSTICE and that if which information and been refused, and yet would say this was the paper of the Colon denly struck on the Parcels, without bisable-mute. The Court was composed declined to acknowledge he would tunelt next ordinance would be to provide for the the Ordioscoe were referred to the acting to get people to come and ask for informato organ of publ's opinion, and they knew buowledge of any danger being ear, Tis of the Re O May, president; F. H. Cairns, refund. It is needle to say that the wote branding at orimius in certain dates. He Attorney-General and bimself, they could confer tion was impossible. There had never becu how it was frequently said that there was night was not dark; there was no noon, but Eq Asing Harbour Master: S. F. Gower, was accepted at Chefs by Mesars. Holace, had no doubt the preamble of the ordinance was with the Registrar of the Supreme Court, who as ba was informed by the Harbour Meter a strong feeling about this or about that, when There was a steady breeze and tooth Bag and Captains O. Angove and Davie Wade & Oa; but the unselfishness and good Captain Munro, recalled, further stated he foeljug shown by this fant-master deserve both amply proved before the Police Commission Low knew more of the practice thra anyone in the gun-boat or war jauk which had anchored very likely there was no feeling af all, or the; it was the second male's 'watob, and beverpembered. the list day's work in the log houonrable mention and comé znbstantial sitting. Whereas crime bis greatly inorewed Colony,

amongst the junke but ore, and that was not feeling was all the other way. Be would any the Captain) was on deck. Ten minutes book, tast is, from noon on Faday to noon on acknowledgment. The same gensrons indivi singe the branding of criminals accepting HIR MOELLENOY stated the Council could many weeks ago. It so happened that he was there was no year in which there had been a letore she struck they were trimming the Saturday, the 10th, and the statements bash of dual provided the men with rise for their conditiona, pardona, &,, had been discoatinged, only refer the Ordinance to a Committee of out in the evening and as her. He was ex little cacao for alarm us in the present. No sails. There was out Kripple on the do, do, and to prove that this ordinance gus their own body at the second weiding.

crcdingly astonishoil, and went down at onco tocasa was sent to the Civil Hospital before the shod, or anything to giro wamng. The retife comas and distance run appear to him to subsistence or the voyage to Chatoo, they népessary, he would inform the Conzoil what ! The Ordinance was then read a first timo..the Harbour Master's office where he found an 16th instans, und as that was paying patient, et struck on the port bow on a rock. Heat tries Eroin the log inte as near as be could

-ba porror, and be believes them to be fair en being utterly lestitate. had been done with reference to the branding

| officer, whow he instructed to go of to the gun-or a man, he was sent to the Seamen's once backed all sailed, and whilst this was being of criminals. There was a very excellent op. Hia ExcuELENOY then refereed to certain pay boat, and desire that abs chould move Hospital. Dr. Adams said he would not take dons be bad soundinge taken, and fanne 11 rolled to worked the dead rekening op nion of Mr. Paunecfoto.given in May, 1870, menta made in excess of the Estimates for 1871. to the man-of-war anchorage, and say that if any inare just then, and a shed ligd been the feet at the stern, and 15 fast at tip bow-after to that day at noon. He is quite sure the shortly after His Breallasey left the Culong. There was first a grant of $2,000 to the Mabom, she did not go she would be compelled. The created at the Citil Hospital, and one pasa was he had struck the vessel did not more. He vessel was put on the port took at five minutes For long time it had been considered media Cemetery, as ander un Ordinarice. fficer went, and it appeared the Captain said he since admited. Meantime ample wards had then commenced Leaving cargo overboard, at before 12 o'clock on the 10th, and remained on that there was no objection to branding. Transport of time-expired coarists from Shiga was only there for coil, and was very sorry bis heen got ready for the reception of patiens istinued to do so pe tures hours, but found the toas cores bill and that she went from 4 to 5 kote nut hour during that lime. The prisoner and giving him & pardon on con pore, 8198. Typhosa duranges; $14,500. Next steam was biown off, However, he was told he at Stunder's Island. They bud bocu rady water was leaving her fast, the tide running chief at war on watob from 12 to 4 pm, and Kung) and he colleagues, upir-their knees dition that if he ouma back to the Colony he there were extra payments in 1872. In Public must get ap stran again; ut he did a andainos the 15th instant.

down, showing the must have sjruck at high would receive a certain amber of stages of Works there were some outstandings of 1871. want to the man-of-war andhorage. After that The AOTING COLONIAL SECRETARY The water. He thun got out the long boat and pet then ag from 6 to 8 p.m. His dad tema: memorial; for that in order a the the lash. The sainate from Mr. Puancelote The sam of $40,000 had been voted for Typhoon be (8. Ejsent for Mr. Cairns and epoke to him 5th of January.

outledge anobor, and hore it tight,ingsgrod with his sights; he made no allow-butter understanding (lit explanation) of the pot conemely together. tha. notion taxen repairs, but it had nos, all he spent in 1871, about it. Br. Claires said it was very odd, but it His EXCELLEpor- yes, it prna at': waiting for the food tide the next morn on Lue Bombay shoul, and not being 28 miles pleased to command that they be obeyed

ance for turrents. His explanation for getting treaties, they would request your Majesty to be on this subject; and it was very import" and in accordance with an excellant practice the was the only vase. He replied it was very sins was one of the first things that engaged · huing, and continued heaving out the cargo dway from it, 48 be expected the ship to be, treaty concluded in the tenth year of the reign They would humbly observe that in the ant for the Colony, as there was no doube balance was carried on to 1872 and had to begular Mut the Governor should see the only attention. The Colonial Surgeon, informed him throwing overboard abint 100 picule of risk that be an assount of currents eristing. hei that nothing diainiaked crime as effeto ally us dogging zod brading. Mr. Paune

re-voted. That balance wae $25,816. Then there dose, but on further enquiry he found that it fet he had held in readiness. wurd for ps-Found next morning at 8.80 that the skip bathew thing of, or the means of finding our Heiss Feng (1860) between the Ta-Taing. Kun was a large auront for the aw Public Gardens Apparently was so. Well, if the Captain had Hente sure the 5th January, and, if necessary Binches of water is the bald. Worked the pumps of cheervations at 8 am, and pm. Felt the Empire or Government of China) and Tu fole's minute set forth that in 1968 an for drainage, &st. The Surveyer Gonorel up persisted in ping there, leabould have asked a dould have ten times that aber prepared and found as the feed tide roas, the ship wasity of being news & shoal; in fact, felt Ting-Fu (the Kingdom or Government of ordinance was passat providing mong other peared to have been spending money without the Admiral to tow her to the andhorage. in 12 hours of bure kus making water faster. The vumel began to move. pleated with the good breeze be bad, and Great Brital thage is an article providing tange for the branding of returned criminals, proper authority. It seemed tử lâm cũnt bewus Io Lud had pecasion before now to outbreak of small-pak it Wee unnGocesRay find us she did so began to strike very heavily hat Lord Carnarvon, the Secretary for the destroying the place by cutting itupsoneto inter- do something saifar in another Colony, where to go to the expense. Well, they were she led afterwards fast, with water, and he thought a quick page be was about to list the sister be treated with high Culoutes, objected altogether to this clause, and fere with thonatural drainage. The new drinaro the Tallahassee, a Confederate cruiser, almobey-not paid for writing up day pet elects or in found it necessary to put out the long boat and trends in the Ubina geus has been eight and guilty of) disrespect towards

mike to Hongkong. He has bad 13 years exsideration, (auder which

king, os orderet it to be expunged. Ia point of fact, therefore would be very expensive. When finished, e instructivus by overstaying her time, and take their theoriesquare with their facts, and the pinuxce, and provision them when the air gears in ons ship, vic, the Damn, and never of insolence or the like, is to be praised it was a matter of the greatest difficulty to no doubt the place would form avery valuable Sir James Hope, after giving her wataing, could therefore admit that the li-pac season we put out, found the vessel's rudder gone,

the local authorities, impress as the inglish rathorities the exeeps addition to the Public Garden It would be bounded and took possession of her. And there was in fist over, and had passed with mach and a part of the keel-longside Left the vessel met will an acident before, ever touched the most severaly b cional circumstances axisling, and that there is remembered that the tooney for the purchase was no docht that if the regulations were not leas injury than usual to the Colony The at 3.30 p.m., as she was becoding a total wreck ground The course he allowed for the ship in the same treaty) are laid dowa, with great a difference between Middlesex and Hongkong of the land was voted on the faith of its apt obeyed bbe authorities always had power to make whole shares was founded on facts which did not Himself and second innte, tegobber with three wa NN.W course, and this literal course distinctness, miles to regulate the collection of in the difficulty of keepisy criminals at bay, being sold for building purposes. The next the respected. This was auch a bid example exist. Preparations had been made at Stone of the crew and the Obinare sick, wash in the in greance of the current must account the duties, and the recovery of debts. During He thought it good pulley when a specialiter was a grinity to the Indan interpreter that if there were suficlens force at band (which cutters Island era the 5th January, and long boat, and the mute and the rest of ord for the discrepancy of the number of wiles. the ten years that have elapsed of intercorse difficulty occurred not merely to look for at the Harbour Master's Office, ou his leavbe presumed would always be the case), be there was now only one patient entitled to rent into the pinnaces Arranged to steer for He oondered itself to be a better judge of between the meantile.communities of different it to say nothing could le done, bat to start | Surveyor-General's Department, he was happy to in the statement that the Goverument were been sent to the Civil Hospital, and another three days, but the boste parted company on gam in s weatherly (Sonras; ba hud there has been 10 intention, on the part of the precedent on its file, and failing to and in the aortice. Nert, with adference to the should always use force. There was no truth treatment by the Owil Government, and tie hal Hongkong, and keep in dompany Did fe for what drag the ship had made that the man states and the people of Chins since the bi- at the illes, de man in generalisyariably cations wars exchanged, although there bave some measure instead of aaying it was im Bay Mr. Kydd wus to be kept'ou for the present. at all negligent in this matter: it happened to to the Seamen's Hospital.

Wednesday night, the 29th, în let. 18,75 Y., lang, possible. He thought this Culony bad strang He must pay they were much indebted to be a point on which they where erepotingly Mr. REEVICE asked if there were sny patients 180.40E or thereabouts, Friday, the 15th, foll in at to do so from experience. cluime on Her Majesty's Govorament when him for his services at the Pokefolaus Reservoir,strict. It was very odd if he alone had oat Stonecupera” Island.

with the dish bark Veritas,in which vessel in The thief wate, Mr Mortier, reslled, well-conducted and peaceable to wrong (the asked for Legislation on that account. Lord He was pow engaged on anetter work, which served what was stated to be the only exception liis EXCELLENCE replied that with the ex-but's crew one do for Hongkong, and arrived stated he was in obarge from coon of the day people of) Caius, and the officials and people ception of a few military patients there was on the 17th, on which day the first mate and all the war lost to 4 pm, and the vessel was put of China bave on their side bebaved with all entirely expunged; but the Duke of Bucking sugared to stay und finish it. He was building Mr. RYRIS next enquired bethia Ex-nor one. It was stated in the paragraph re- bis party arrived ales, in the pinasce. The about a pin. or thereabouts, and be conseill

made Kk by B., going five kuats be consider-1 (8) in the collection of the duties on forge ham, who recorded to the Colonial Office, after a wall across the biasb, by which 6,000,000 colluney was in a position to give any infuxina-furred to that the season for small-pur was my crew bohared throughout very well, and, azot, but be akt ze beate the 10g on trade by the several Custom Houses, although some further correspondence had taken plus additional palions could be kept in the Retin respecting the delay in the publication of probing. That was not to the unnecessary prices stiby. At the time he 'strack us the under pisng sall; and was going nothing to this has been effected) in accordance mil on the acbject, asented to lot the olueervoir. The water recently was running over the Pulice Report for 1874,

atarm to taose invocant of the fact that it had raaf ho supposed himself to be 50 miles to the towns of that He was again on deck from treaty, there have been here or there, in thein- stand, with the mochfention that Bogging wit the by,wush 3 feet deep, and that continued for His ELLENCY had no objection to answer way you would, the more you examinet theta, account for his being in the position save it still at 5 knute The scoond te wils on from matter of debts.) if in the trade between pasd. So that, look at the rumours in whatever eastward of the Bombay shorl. He could not antif8 p.w, and she made a E.SE, corse, terior, instauses of surcharge; while in the be juflicted &u recaped criminals unless some time, that the waste of water wish wer that question. Before Mr. Austin went away the less substance there was in theis--Anything was ou nesount of current, or the chart being to 6, from 8 to when the vessel struck. Chinese and weiga terolunta there has brea they were found guilty a new crime. Of large. He thought if they would miks he had naked bim for his explanation of that elar, Mr. Byrie? Any other paragraphs you out, by the position being wrongly placed. Hahasues in the log are taken from the log here and the debts due by lereign meranta come, if we here to wait until a man commits Reservoir apable of holding 233,000,000 gallons Another crime this does not prevent his comit would be fled, but ever.0000 additional circumstance in case it held be required, and wish corrected P

bad as the Admiralty chart of 1839, bot bo ing back in the as me way as would be the case would be a good improvement. It would bare if où the fire person who meets hia the been heale to attempt it without Mr. Kydd, police pointing hint out he would be taken who was doing it remarkably well. This money looking at some earlier domments. The rea- the 6th April, at 8 pm. op and punished.. Thenfury, he bad not pro- was wat spoot yet, but he liked the Gonzoil to son would be manifest to members if they posed the introduction of any such cipes la know all that was going on.

- ! would come and look at those documenta—they

of State.

BRANDING.

FITLA VOTES.

Uurnarvon, however, direjud the cause to be would not have been commened but that he had to the rule.

nut

MEMORIAL BY PRINCE KUNG, AND IMPERIAL EDIQN REGARDING FOREIGN HELATIONS. (Daily News.)

Yon: Majesty's servants, Yiksin (Prince

any person

been some cbrace disagreements between them,

But he found that he could not make use of it mute, and the Council was adjourned to Friday, arts Admiralty chart of 1867, by Rod's surrey, gais akent p.m.; he was on deck. Mr. Austin had given a long written explanation. But Mr. Year had no further enquiries to found that his oburt who compared with the late, anied by himself. The vessel went about to Chinese long outstanding: the debts due by

the New Ordinance No. 9 ut 1867, became be Hoo. M. KESWICE ugniret the capacity of were not for pablicity. The pisin trat seemed

preferred, and had concefred he had the power the Reservior.

The burt was then cleared for the consider boîte the anté - his own. The part of the Bay shoal on which the vessel struck stiv of the decision, which has not yet been

given was in Int. 16 N., long 112.30 E.

Chinese to foniga merchants long outstanding have been, on the other part, not fow (or all), To the end that no endnë fávoar afght ba shown to the Chinese,) instractions ive pu FEVERS IN HONGKONG,

bent ne occasion required to the Provinsial Go- The Government Gazette of the 23rd alto con. The answer to the Court, wilnews stated that to be that the Report had been forgotten..

vernments, o deal with then impartialy and tatus Dr. Doda report for the year 1871, in which previous tosighting the North Danger he worked. LOSS OF THE BRITISH BARQUE completely. ** to take action un voluuiary agreemanta mado • His ÉXCELLENCY suid it, was 100,000,000 pal- Mr. RYBIE next naked for information be gives the following interesting remarks with the day's reskoning, and found just there was un

The British Minister residing in Peking Las with crimin la The legality of as dealing with legs. He thought the wall would make a respecting the position und duties of members reference to malorua fevere in the Cology average enrrent setting to the Southward and It speare that the Captain and grow, of] (astwithstanding) come to the Taxes of your the latter bad not been questioned til the greater diffrence than what was estimated: of Douncil, upon which there seemed to besome The uses of Intermittent and emittent Westward of 15 to 20 miles per day. After the British barque Kuts did unt, fare so well servants to chaplain that the people of China meath after bis departure from the Colony, in heimagined it would be nearry 10,000,000 gal doubt. His Excellency had börn "kind spongu Feveria 1871, hare been comparatively few, and leaving the North Dangst, the last two days as those of the Britlab bayne Down, as they are in the habit of bebaring disrespectfully to April, 1870. The Attorney-General, however, lens, but they had better take the figures of the to show him some regulations which had re- the statistics of the fereix compare favorably before the vessel struck found no current. His lost their all, haying asvad nothing more than the offsite and people of foreign stat-as that in Atay. 1170, had occasion to review the ques oitimate. There was another pace where beference to certain West Indian Colonies, but with those of 1870. The greater prevalence of chronometer was correct with the North Danger what they stood in. Though the attempt was the Chinese Authorities, no far from taking lion, and decided that the Executive could pot thought they could make a atinge of wider, he thought none of them were to be compared fever in 1970 depended, in a great -ineaauro, Captain Cairna stated be pozerred that she made to sare a few things, these were steps to restrain them, do on the contrary dl-s

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