Intimations.
A. S. WATSON & CO. [NVITE INSPECTION OF A WELL
SELECTED STOCK OF
FANCY CHRISTMAS GOOD S,
COMPRUSING :--
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1883.
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THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
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The Council revised the Jury List with closed
doers.
chosen work in the illustration of "The AHOME telegram states that H, R.. H the Wandering Jew." No small part of the suc- Marchioness of Lome, in consequence of de- cess of this remarkable romance was duelicate health, has left Canada for the Bermudas,
A meeting of the Legislative Council was hekl in the Council Chamber, Government Offices, to the genius of the artist, who brought
yesterday afternoon, when there were present out all the powerful conceptions of the A QUESTION of considerable importance is now His Excellency the Administrator (Mr. W. II. writer with a vividness and force that im- engaging the attention of the various firms pos- Marsh.); Sir George Phillippo (Chief Justice), sessing cargo boats, a notice having been issued Dr. F. Stewart (Acting Colonial Secretary), Mr. pressed the most careless reader. From by the Inspector General of Customs to the efEL. O'Malley (Attorney General), Mr. J. Russell this time on, Dord's pencil was in constant fect that owners of such class of vessels are re-(Colonial Treasurer), and Mr. P. Ryrie. demand. The hard probationary work quired to have the same measured, with the view
THE JURY LIST FOR 1883. had been good discipline. With a superb of being duly assessed ́for the payment thereon CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS | physique and great capacity for work, he of tonnage dues. The same subject has recent- poured forth a series of creations that in-ly occasioned considerable discussion in Shang- sure him an immortality equal to the hai, but the case of Foochow owners presents classics which he enriched. More than very different features. It will be within the re- collection of the generality of our readers, that
demanded previously, when after some corres- pondence between our late U. S. Consul and the Pekin Authorities, the payment of such tonnage dues was rescinded. At a rough between eighty and estimate, there are ninety cargo boats owned in Foochow, and
IN GREAT VARIETY.
SWEETS AND CONFECTIONERY.
this Bill."
THE MAHOMEDAN CEMETERY ORDINANCE
'AMENDMENT ORDINANCE. Mr. O'Malley moved the second reading of
Mr. Russell seconded the proposition, and the Mr. O'Malley then moved that the Bill should be passed, which was seconded by Mr. Russell, and carried, the Bill being entered as Ordinance 2 of 1883.
FANCY SATIN COVERED BOXES, any other artist he has brought 'out 'the tonnage dues upon this description of vessel were Council went into Committee.
CUT GLASS TOILET BOTTLES. ·
CHRISTMAS CARD ALBUMS.
SCIENTIFIC TOYS.
POR.
which are certainly of such dimensions that if rated, according to capacity, would prove a con-
sublimity and grandeur of the old Hebrew prophets, while in the saturnine visions of DANTE his imagination ran riot and pro- duced pictures that affect a sensitive mind IVORY BACK HAIR BRUSHES. like the stories of HOFFMAN or the tales of Dord was devoted to his art. To him it was a daily inspiration. He lived quietly
siderable source of revenue to the Imperial Ma- ATKINSON'S, HENDRIES, AND LUDIN'S | In Paris, with his mother, known only to a
ritime Customs. Laying aside, however, the PERFUMES.
small circle of congenial friends. He was question of actual liability or exemption of owners &C.,
fond of the luxury of art; his studio was the for the payment of such tonnage tax, we look to most magnificent in Paris, but he was what may be characterised as an unjust demand, never seduced by money into doing poor-so far as the port of Foochow is concerned, CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS. or hasty work. So thoroughly was. he after what has transpired. Had the previous enamored of his profession that he never demand been legally upheld, and the payment seemed to feel fatigue. Like Scort or
of such dues enforced, the assumption is that- our merchants would not have possessed them-
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A. S. WATSON & Co.,
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THE SANITARY CONDITION OF THE COLONY,
The Administrator.I have to lay before the Council a despatch from the Secretary of State sanitary condition of the colony. As the report containing Mr. Chadwick's report as to the is in the posscasion of every member of the Council, it will therefore be unnecessary for me to read it.
The following is the report :-
THE GOVERNMENT or Hexokoao.
Downing Streci, Bilt December, 1881. SIR,With reference to my despatches noted in the margin, I
been shorsbood y this change is classly beneficial, and has my apcreated by the issue of 3,000 new.shares of the 'perval, ·
1 also approve the recommendation of the commision in para graph 5, ka far as relates to bulkding five new schools, but I do not chenny understand whether they of. Hiche Beach, and class of school than was approved by Sir M. Hicka-Boach, and I Until the new Central School is beile, It is premature to sanction
peñen to muggest
wish for information on this point.
any
defining a sorbactory romanz for consuming a more atient Brady of the English languages. I havt. &c.
(Sigma) Daxey,
The Office Administering the Government of Hongkong.
value of $100 each, suchi shares to be offered to the existing shareholders on terms to be decided upon at an extraordinary meeting.A
Mr. Ray seconded..
resolution to the meeting we shall be extremely The Chairman-Gentlemen, before I put the
pleased if any shareholder will give us the bene- fit of his opinion on the subject.
No remarks being offered, the resolution was put and carried unanimously,
The Chairman announced that the dividend warrants would be issued to-day,y
CHINKTANG.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
February 21st
CHINA SUGAR. REFINERY COM-
PANY, LIMITED, *:
The fifth ordinary annual meeting of the shareholders in the above company was held at the office of the General Agents, Messrs, Jardine, Matheson," & Co, yesterday afternoon when there were present-Hon. F. B. Jahnson (Chair-
Some time ago I told you that the steamer man), Messrs. F. D. Sassoon, WV. Reiners, Aần
Foo An, late Pluto, was confiscated by the Melver, W. K. Hughes (Consulting Committee), Customs authorities at this port. I have now to C. S. Taylor, H. G. James, W. H. Ray, D. Mc inform you that she has been taken over by the Culloch, E. Georg, H. H. Nelson, W. M. Mor- Chinese Government officials, and she left for gan, A. Woolley, E. F. Alford, K. McK. Ross, Nanking yesterday. The weather here has been W. Parfitt, W. Faterson, J. J. Bell-Irving, J. J.vering the order of the day. The work of pile- disagreable, of late; snow, hail and rain being i driving and reclaiming the eastern portion of the Bund, which was washed away during the high tides fast summer, has had to be postponed on account of the Inclement weather, Mercury
NGAN-KING.
[FROM A SPECIAL
George Eliot, he could work for long selves of the, same number, or even perhaps have now the honour le trarunt to you coples of Mr. Osbert for the year shows a net balance of $129,594:11, apprehended six of the braves, and buried them
streiches of time at fever heat. No doubt this practice shortened his life, for he was scarcely 52 at the time of his death. Yet his thirty years of eager life and strenuous work were so rich in achievement that the world holds dear, that the usual regrets for a career ended in its prime scem vain and useless.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
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held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on A REGULAR Lodge of Zetland, No. 525, will be Friday evening next, the and proximo, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely.
A New York divorce lawyer's advertisement reads: "Hymencal incompatibilities, as a specialty, carefully, adjusted. Tis, slavery to detain the hand after the heart hath fled."
A COMPLETE report of the Hongkong Races, in pamphlet form, will be published in a day or two. As only a limited number will be printed, applications for copies must be made on or before Saturday next.
Chadwick's reports, upne the Sanitary Condition of Hongkong which have been printed fire the use of this office, and also coyles taining those reports, ingether with the recent correspondenes con
ôf a Blue Book, which has been presented to Parliament, con-
nected with the subject to which they relate,
4-You wil observe that, besides furnishing reports apon the Sanding the Hoogkong Bang on. Mir Chadwick has added ranch useful Information on Sariation in an Appendix to his lint pontence presented u Parliament, but which will be found given
Sanitary Condition of and upon the
Bell-Irving, jun, G. C. Cox, and H. Maclean.
The Chairman paid-Gentlemer, in the report This Bill was read a second time, passed which the General Agents and Consulting Com through Committee, and finally entered as Or-mittee have presented to the shareholders we have entered at so great and unusual length into dinance 3 of 1883.
the working of the company's business during the past year that it is unnecessary in calling your attention to the report and accounts I should earlier portion of the year the great demand that do more than make a very few remarks. In the
CORRESPONDENT] prevailed for sugar led us to expect we were pas
My February 18th. sing through one of the most successful years of the
On the last days of the Chinese year, some company's working, but unfortunately the general stagnation of trade which prevailed here soldiers of Yeng-ka-tse, in the Fu-cheng-shin, THE EARL OF KIMBERLEY TO THE OFFICES ADMINISTERING months has defeated to some extent those antici- family much respected in the country, that the and along the China coast for the last three so much vexed and ill-treated the members of a pations. The result of the company's working people, to take their revenge, went to the Katse which, with the sanction of this meeting, we pro-alive. The mandarins tried to lay hold of the guilty pose to deal with as follows:-A dividend of $5 once, but invain; for, protected by the literati, they per share was paid on the 19th August, and we succeeded in escaping. As some of the notables now propose to pay to the shareholders a second and gentry had been arrested, the excitement has dividend of $7 per share absorbing $43,000; to been brought to its bighest pitch in the whole apply towards reduction of property account, country. Everywhere, Inside the town and out in $20,000; to write off cost of charcoal, $30,000; the country, the people rose up in a mass, bolsted ast a flag with the words: “Kwang-pi, ming-jan.” and for removal of patents from Wanchai to East Point and Swatow, $5,788,30; and to carry for It is said that several thousand well armed peo- In transmitting to you these papers, I have to you will, with the assistance of air. Price, and with the advice of ward to next account a balance of $1,805,91. ple keep the town and the country. Their rear- The Legislative Council, before wyhora ymus will cause these papers The amount we propose to write off for charcoal camps are posted on the top of a sandy mountain, a be laid uuider is what marrer.ami tawhat-sziget will be--is in consequence of the recommendation, as we of very difficult access, between-Ko-ngan and * 4.—! defer giving any detailed or precios Instructions on Mr. have stated in the report, of our Manager, Mr. Hu-tseng. Two mandarins of Ngan-king have Chadwick's scheme fur introducing a comalci system of house Dickie. To supply new charcoal to this been sent by the Fustal to enter into a parley." and street dralunge into the town, until 1 hear what cosque of
The rebels have kept one as a hostage, the other extent would not be absolutely necessary, action you would recommend in order that this great work may Le so regulated to not to press unduly on the strength of the Sui
for we could do as we have been doing fled to Ngan-king. On the and day of the moon,
los arpensive operations migretted in the Principal Report to voor Generaft Staff or on the Coluglas Revenue of any year; but for the last few years, that is, carry on with our the Fetal'sent 500 men against the rebels since there is no reason why I should not at omen silvert, to some of the
old stock, but Mr. Dickie's opinion has been so that time, we have had no news of them. Several which In my opinion your effention should be turned without confidently expressed that he would produce bet families in Ngan-king are quite frightened and Welly, The minor improvemenu to the existing Seven, the es
ter results if the supply were renewed inore free are preparing to leave the place.—Courlarig tablishment of free public lattices and urinals, baths and Bundries, and the proper randasion, R., of the public markets should be quently, that the General Agents, with the sanc taken in hand at once; but what appears to me to be most urgent tion of the Consulting
The share thorough hausa sa house and agreet to streck service for the re- moval of night soll, garbage, ashes, house swoopings, and rubbish The propoar in the 612 section, parts, of the report som to be wail adapted for this purpose, and Mr.. Chadwick makes it clear, I think that the removal of excrets under the house bucket system and the scavenging and cleansing of the ssoas should for the work to be done. I see no reason why it should not be provided for by separate coutrien; on the barla of asparato tondors etsy to make arrangements in accordance with the recommends and as regards the night sai, as its sale should, under proper
any of this kind of craft, but have made other arrangements for the conveyance of their mer- chandise for so short a distance as Pagoda An- chorage. Now, although cargo boats, for this shallow river, are inestimable, and really a sire gud non during the busy season, still the posses sion of such by even the largest traders, is not absolutely necessary, as they can avail them selves of the services of those of the firm of regular carrier's, who possess a sufficient numbers to carry out bir. Chadwick's recommendation.. of these boats as to meet the most urgent de- mands. The levy of tonnage dues would not of
they had not a monopoly, they would naturally course seriously affect the latter firm, as even if raise their freights to meet these dues, and be perfectly justified in so doing. We understand that the Inspector General has again been com-
report which was not thought necessary to in the corres
In the Departmental Print
municated with upon the subject, and reminded that Immediate steps should be taken to organise and enforce hesitated to accept basice have not
of his previous decision, arrived at a few years ago, and we rest assured that, in common justice, his decision upon the former occasion will not be revered.-Foochow Herald.
DEATH OF SIR SALAR JUNG.
of every sor
slan of the report for effectually carrying out both these operations,
management, yioki a profit both in the Constamees and the Gorom-
the utrica of its removal to present
be
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LATE TELEGRAMS.
Indian papers
The subjoined telegrams are taken from the
LONDON, February 2nd: have been ordered home from Egypt.
The 7th Dragoon Guards and 74th Regiment PANTALONSO February 4th.
SAYS the Star of the East-With respect to the appointment of a Bishop for Japan, which, French mail, we regret to note that His Excel- ment should carefully watch the proceedings of the Contractorand part of the world. With regard to the extensions at the time of the murder of Lord F. Cavendis
as we have already announced, it is contem- plated to form into a diocese, we hear that no further steps have been taken. Nothing can be done until after the consecration of the new Archbishop.
From our Indian telegrams received by the
lency Sir Salar Jung, G.C.S.I., Prime Minister to His Highness, the Nizam of Hyderabad died of cholera at that city on the evening of the 8th inst. This distinguished statesman, whose pro- per name was Mir Torab All, was a member of a princely, family, and descended in a direct line from Sheikh Orais Karani, of Medina, a, cele- brated religious character, held in great sanctity HONGKONG, WĘDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1883. We have been favored by the Government with by Mussulmans. Sir Salar Jung was born Jan. a copy of the Report of the Education Commis-2, 1839, and was carefully brought up by his un- sion appointed by Governor Hennessy in GUSTAVK DORÉ, whose death is announced
August 1880 to consider certain questions con- in the Paris dispatches, was, remarks an netted with education in this colony. It is a American contemporary, more widely somewhat lengthy report, and requires to be known than any of the brilliant group of carefully studied before it can be fairly dealt French artists who were his contempor-with. We shall devote some attention to it in aries. He was not a great painter like an early issue. -Gerone, Cauanat, or Bosnat; but he was'
to Mr. recommendations and
wacts above mentioned. The offere selected for this appointment
February 6th,
holders will see that we have adopted very con- The alterations at East Point have been rendered
·siderable changes both at East Point and Swatow..
advisable by the report Mr. Dicicié has furnished derablesugar refineries in the United States and in to us after his inspection of all the more const the United Kingdom. Heinforms us, as the result of his inquiries, that after these alterations have been completed we shall have a' sugar house Four prisoners recently arrested in Dublin for dificulty, but as regards the sweeping and scavenging work it will capable of producing r refined sugar us economi-conspiring to assassinate prominent police officers necessary, a pointed out by Mr. Chadwick, that the Govan cally as any house he is acquainted with in any have been identified as being seen in Phoenix Park, his servants, and by coptions supervlalia and control son that the conditions of the contract as punctually and scrupulously fulfilled at Swatow, the shareholders are aware that and Mr. Burke. Some knives produced at the d.—This control can of moune only be exercised by an officer of hitherto the Swatow establishment has been used 'trial are suspected as being used by the asSAS- consider in Condrick's canadens on simply asan adjunct to the East Point Refinery; we sins and were found at the house of a prisoner port to me the name of an officer fired in undertake the duties have been cleansing sugar there which has been called Carey. The prisoners are remanded until which will have to be performed in estnection with the two con brought down here for the purpose of being con- Monday, will also be responsible for the inspections you will be averted into refined sugar. There is, however, n sablish under regulasioni is be fitted for the purpose of bringing large local demand for refined angar at: Swatow into effect the various Improvements described by Mr. Chadwick
ay sabikma in bla observations on the need of an eficient and energetic Bank and along the const which we can supply more cheaply and efficiently from Swator, and we Iwanid specially draw your attention to paragraph as, where have therefore decided to adopt the use of charcoal at Swatow and convert the house there into a complete refinery. We do not expect that
much refined sugar as the house is capable of turning out, but the business will continue, to be worked harmoniously with the East Point establishment; it will supply what local demand, there is and the remainder will be brought down here as usual. With regard to the current year
Michael Davitt has been arrested and Impri-” has commenced as satisfactorily as we could hope for, and I trust we have before us another. A conference proposed by England on the prosperous year. Before moving a formal resolu-Danubian question will be held here to-day,✨✨ Lion with regard to the adoption of the report I: The Timas, in a leading article, announces to the business of the company which any share from Lord Dufferin on the subject of the reorgani shall be glad to answer any questions with regard that an exhaustive dispatch has been received
holders may wish to ask.
recommended, with view sa maka the Government arrange-
cle, Seraj-ul-Mulk, who was Dewan, or Priniements for removal of night soit anil asavangles popular among the Chiness, that the present Chinese diurict watchmen should be employed as Subordinate Sanitary Inspectors; sad to purs their secemary house to house fasection might, with ordinary cars and management, to be made without giving offence to the The officer selected should carry on his duties onder the
The trial of the gurpected murderers at Dublin was continued yesterday Evidence for the
erally connects the prisoners with the Phoenix Crown still continues, the purport of which gen Park murders, the late revolutionary movement, and also the murder of an informer subsequent
February 7th
pract encode to the late eelrure of arins.
inhabitsau
A fire has broken out on board the steamer Ethiopia off Gravesend, A large portion of the cargo is damaged d
pre-eminently a designer, an illustrator of/ TIE members of the Italian Open Company will Berars, in order to secure the payment of debts of providing hunda crying into effect such of the larger works I have only to say the business of the companysoned.
make their last appearance before a Hongkong the poetical ideas of the authors of all audience at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, this lands. In this way his name came to be evening, in a varied and attractive programing a household word in places where the very composed principally of selections from the works existence of his fellow-painters was un-of the great composers. The performance will known, This result was aided by his be for the joint benefit of Signora Lubucci and robust personality and his cosmopolitanism. Signor Cattanco, two netisies who deserve well Though an Alsatian and a bitter hater of of the public. We trust there will be a full house, Prussians, he had none of the narrow- We hear that a respectable looking Celestial minded spirit so common to his countymen. gentleman, while on the way down from Canton He did not regard Paris as the centre of in the Powan, this morning, took it into his head the universe. He had a hearty liking for that a part of the river close to Whampoa was the English, and this regard was mutual, the proper place to deposit his body, and accor He candidly admitted that SHAKESPEARE dingly jumped overboard. We understand that the boats were lowered and every effort made to save the man, but without success, the wretched creature sinking before the boats could reach him.
they
fully discussed In the and section of the sat part and the und
I commend the views thmain set forth to your careful perties) and
secilen of the sad part of the report, and also is the Appendix condensation.
the deuitt watches have police duties to perform
under the direction of the Regleter Gonaal, tha Sanitary Oscar must be in close relations with that officer.. The Sacity duties ofthe district watchman will be principally vo so that the infi- bitants of his district remove muliances and to report any. nygli. France on the part of the Contractors. The discharge of thesa
unies, would sort jaterform with the das performance of this
February Bib
|zation of Egypt. The alternative course, he says, “ No questions were put, and on the proposal ofis annexation of the country or establishment the Chairman, seconded by Mr. James, the re- port and accounts as presented were unanimously adopted and passed.
On the motion of Mr. Morgan, seconded by Mr. Georg, the Consulting Committee, Mesare F. D. Sassoon, W. Reiners, A. Melver, and W. K. Hughes, were re-elected
Mr. McCulloch proposed and Mr. Nelson seconded that Messrs Arnold and E. Cope be re-elected Auditors, which was canled.
Minister, to the Nizam of Hyderabad. He ac Arabic, and English languages.
a thorough knowledge of the Persian, 1853, three days after his uncle's death, he suc On May 30, ceeded to the office of Prime Minister to the Nizam Nasir-ud-Dowlah, who had just been • general control of the Colonial Engineer and the Colonial Surgeon, forced by Lord Dalhousie to assign to the super-establishment of the Public Works Department,
and it would nesta convenient thing he should form part of the intendence of the British the rich districts of the
consider what will be the best method B-It will be for you t
as it may be decided to undertake, and the time, at whichi la will for the pay of the contingent force which was
be possible to undertake them, de present, mad until cha’com- kept up in accordance with the Treaty. Ripe in pletion of the Tyra Water Works, I presume that it will be experience, though not in years, he set to work
'with them, I may remark that the reserve fund having been already appropriated taken in hand one after another, and either en- with a will. All the departments of State were for that work, it will not be avaliable for the improvement of house contraction and house drainage sa suggested by Mir, tirely reorganized or placed on better footing.
Chadwick. You should nevertheless introduce new Buildic Onlinco at nearly date in order thas every opportunity which The system of farming the land revenues of the sure beater may be taken of removing the defects in existing streets and houses, and of guarding against the perpetuation of State was set aside, and collectors were appointed such fatty building and draining in the houses to be erected and with fixed salaries, For this purpose the king-se so be laid out in future. This branch of the subject
a stable government protected against external dem was divided into fiscal divisions and dis-
intrigue and internal weakness until it can be tricts, which also served to divide the work as
left alone. His lordship then reviews the meas regards other branches of administration, Meat
sures for the reorganization of tribunals, the sures were taken for the erection of courts of
army, gendarmerie and police. The po justice in the city of Hyderabad, and fiscal officers
political in intitutions contemplated are a Council of Minis were vested with judicial powers, to be exercised
Iters with the exclusive right to initiate legisla within the limits of the division or district of which
tion, a Second Council of fourteen members come held charge, The polles force was entirely
posed partly of nominees of the Khedive and reorganized. Å department of Public Works
partly of elected members, and an "Elective Ass was erected for the construction and repairs of
The Chainman-The only other business that reembly of forty-four members which will be con works of irrigation, communication, &c., and
the General Agents and Consulting Committeevened occasionally and only for the discussion of placed in the hands of trained engineers, from
have to bring before the meeting relates to the measures, a England. Nor was education neglected. Schools
subject which is alluded to in one of the conclud- were established in the city, and subsequently
ing paragraphs of the report, and that is a proment in Egypt is impracticable without the sup
The Times urges that constitutional Govern. also in the districts, and were placed under a
posal for incrassing the capital of the company port of British troops, departmental head. What is particularly remark
To this and a new Weser Works Act should be latroduced. It has long b
g been obvious both to the General Agents able about these and other measures of reform there are power to punish white of water, and regulung and the Committee that the capital of the company
rate of taxation la a more squitable manner. I propon to is that amelioration in every branch of admiris request Mtr, Chadwick to furalak me with Memordum which is quite inadequate to carry on the large business tration under Sir Salar Jung's direction has
will be of use to you in considering this subject. been slow and gradual. At the time of also be en lo haced it once, is proposed is part of Me Ched that at the time the report was printed the borrow The minge inproveness in the distributing msins sheld which passes through our hands. I may mention the Indian mutiny in 1857, he remained our most wider report, section. To make the new supply sathes for the Inga of the company amounted to no less, a sum faithful ally. In every possible manner he helped slurs it at once bel present tuppay exaq require to be done. By than $700,000 I do not see any reason why these the British cause, patting aside for the time delug at for supply may be rendered far mor
borrowings should not be continued if they'
cy are January 30th, grievances he had against us. He rose superior stafaciles, noch feel a patch wit expressing undertaken on the security of raw or relined Meas. Davitt, Quinn and Hesly, refusing ke to the prejudices and passions of hie Mussulmanity which the Chadwiss has complished the Mision sugar, but I think that in consideration of the and balls have been treated and imprisoned coreligionists and his countrymen, thus losing
antrusted to him, and at the clearness, and completess of the debentures falling due year by year and of the Mr. Ailton Dilka member for Newcastle, han his own popularity; and at the risk of a violent reports which he has faralshed of have the
extensions in our business which are rendered resigned his seat on the ground of ill-health death, which more than one well-high befell Offer Administering the Coremost of Handlung. necessary it would not be prudent to continueuing to the absenge of the Turkish Ambas him, he resolved to stand by the Power, even
THE EDUCATION COMMISSION.
with the very inadequate capital we postest when it scomed at its death-gasp, which had given some sort of peace to Hindostan, and pro- advancement in the ways of me prosperity and modern civilization, Nassir-nd Dowlah, the Nizam, died in 1857, and was succeeded by Afzulood Dowlah, Salar
ardinery police duties. Any reparts suspectlog Sanization would be referred by the Registrar General to the Sanitary Oficer who would deal with them according to his katructions from the Colonial Surgeon and the Surveyor General.
to-As the new Tylam Water Works will not be completed for some time, and even when finliked the supply of water will not he unlimited, waste prevention should be attended to sad the checks, and the unfuis incidence of the present water, tax re- persentrum of balon should be proved, water waste
mediaci.
the | whelang si A moderate CONT,
conclude this without my
February 9th.
The Lord Mayor of London, replying to
deputation yesterday, refused to open a fand for the relief of the sufferers in Ireland. In saying so, ho animadverted upon the offensive language! used in the meeting in the Hall, London, on
was superior to CORNEILLE or MOLIXSE, an admission which few Frenchmen are willing to make. Indeed, the cast of his mind was far more English than French. An interesting account of an isolated island of He had the robust imagination, the exuber- the Pacific is given by the Captain of the British ant fancy of the Elizabethan poets; hence, ship Parthenia, which arrived recently at San when he came to Illustrate a modern poet Francisco from Cape Town, Africa. The island like TANNYSON, he failed, because he could lies in latitude 17 deg. 20 min. south, longitude not bring himself down to the dainty art of 100 deg. 30 min, west, and despite the fact of its the English Laureate. He was at home in circumference being only thirty miles, and the the bracing atmosphere of the Biblical amenities of nature, such as volcanie origin and writers; he reveled in the company of CxR- lack of water very great, posscates a population VANTES, MILTON and DANTZ. With modern of 2,000. The intercourse with the outer world is almost next to nothing, and the lobabitants' authors he had nothing in common, save mode of living is similar to that of the Pheairn with the weird imaginings of COLERIDGEtlanders. The name of the island is Easter and the grotesque concells of EUGENE SUE. island, and the people are said to be prosperous He had more mannerisms than any other and happy, artist of his time, but these never grew.SAYs the San Francisco Chronicle of the 280 being continued in the office of Prime Mini lay on the table at the same time the report of you will be one merely of principle; werahan the Danube imm
Jung
KIMBERLEY,
lan conditional upon the accept.
His Excellency, after alluding to the above at present. We have mentioned the matterador from the Danubian Conference, it has been despatch; said-I have also to lay on the table in the report with a view of bringing before adjourned Saturday
›› Russia has made the maintenance of the Danu a despatch from the Secretary of State approving the shareholders our views and obtaining
report of the members of
sense of those pre bian Comm of the Education Com at this meeting mission; this will also be read by the Council sent. The resolution we shall have to propose to ance of her claims respecting (he Kilia mouth
ordinary general meeting which, if this meeting leave the consideration of the terms to an extra- approve, we shall summon as soon as possible mit Raum but I may mention that in the opinion of the voice. Bulgar General Agents, in considération of the pres sent high value of the stock, the new jagad should be lured at some moderate prer
the Education Commission,
The report, in the form of a considerable volame, was laid on the table. The despatch was as follows t The Secretary of State to His Facdency the Oficer Administer
wearisome. There was such infinite detail ulto.The "tramp" steamer, Charles T. Heck, as he has also been under the present Nizam. in all his pictures, such vistas opened up will leave to-morrow for Hongkong with 600 tons In 1861 the intrigues of certain interested cour before the imagination, that a collection of of freight and about zoo passengers. The freighters of the Nizam induced his Highness to re- his illustrations is a liberal education in art. was taken at a redaction of about 25 per cent on solve on dismissing his Minister, but Col. David
son, an error of whose had led to the success of - Like most French artists, Doré, was an the regular rates, and the passengers were taken the intrigue, stood firm in his support, and the accomplished draughtsman. He was at $30 each, being a reduction of $13 from the dismissal was finally rescinded. In 1876, Sir with England regular rate. Forty of these passengers were Salar Jung came on a mission to promising pupil of the Lyceo Charlemagne taken. on in the Columbia river, which the the object of procuring the ́ ́restoration of the submitting the Report of the Commission appointed in 1350 30
Det tas fun bag, the Governisest, Benga
Downing Street, tech December, at Stx-Zhove the honour, to acknowledge the role of your depatch Yo, 203 of the set of Saptaraker, reporting the That is, however merely the lioninio Normal School, rad of your despatch as of the suth of October General Agents, having in view the 'consider whether it would be expedient to raise the Central School
ent! Interests of the company? and as early as his eighteenth year he be- Octanic would have had, but for her charging his stay (June 1-July 31); he received the free commendhillon simit should be continued Pewvisionally until the
Berar provinces to his master the Nizam. During
into a Colegiate Institucións.
With regard to the Normel School, I agree in Dr. Suwartare shareholders to decide. If they cho
is one entirely within the provinca came a regular contributor of sketches to freight on some Chinese conserves and delicacies doin of the City of London and the hanbraty. Neural School has been built, and the Equalismentre priate the now sharce at par they the, Journal Pour Rise, which now counts from the Bowery land. These toothsome articles degree of D. C. from the University of Oxford organised, when the latter testified should take up the work of
appropriating profits which are GREVIN as its leading caricaturist Un- were intended for the Chinese New Year festiv: After his return, his relations with the Goverti- nios pupil lanchers and the present Normal School be closed.
Na mww pupla should be admitted and those in training should be which year by year they have known he came up to Paris from his Strasites, but, arriving too late, were turned ever toment of India seem to have been of an unfriendly gives Clerictly modern schelatesco allowance, and the calibe written of the property of the
character. Towards the close of the year 1877 pre to athibonds shaller to the one enclosed in your despatch however, they wish to place
ifbay bay not alrundy, dans soấy TORTAS ARTESA bourg home and unknown to fame be re- the shaved beaded hucksters of the pavement in he was ordered by the Government of India to think is also vary important to adopt Dy Scearta negation reserve, it can now be done mained until his twenty-third year when the busy Chinese mart Some of the fish are dismiss his private secretary, Mr. Oliphant, who, that if the present papil's five rogaba od for school pussies, as a question for the shareholde he painted,The Battle of the Alma yer alive, and are objects of curiosity. The it was alleged, had on more than one occasion, with reped to the Central School Tipes in the Read and the General Agents will
placed himself freight on these delicacies at the
vular rates expecially in A ON GOVERMECULA #COUNTER THAT BETREF" => "Congela""I MISANELOR, WOLFM Nougas "Shareholder sinkyTISCIIKUR <
Alegar ruization, and It is the irony of circumstance that the man
"recommandation, gumamades per Canrit pensar kisould b meeting which will heri would not have amounted to $30. A man pro- | the appointment of a co-regent at Hyderabad. who was to become
great bookillu-
minently connected with Celestial interests in The titles conferred on Sir Salar Jung by the strator of his day should have first timates that this quarrel about jama, preserved Deslab, and Mukhtar al-Mulk Head Nizam were, Khan Bahoduri Salar Jung; Shujat rained fame as an historical painter. A and eels may result in establishing a rival steam made a Knight of the Star of India in 1867, and few years forward he entered upon his ship line to Hongkong..
Kaight Grand Commander la 1671.
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the
proper supervision them be school Boom,
School are at present regulend, and I generally concur in the other" begwa Without Wroldable delay on the site selected by Sir Arthur minedy 'and I gather fromá your despatchi that the plans had pot will now only observe that convenience thould batally be com
finally jipproved by your; when you have direcards them with air. Frics you will forward them for my dopeptamon, and
the evidence that the hours of school, which we Piegarme a fan sin man cand
assents to the resolution before them
Mr. Reiners Gentlei
pose that in the opinion the remarks of the
irable the capital pi tha,
The Dam
inal Mace
LONDON, February 11th,