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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

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Opium Question. Before dealing with ministrátor (1) Whether H.E, the Ad- recent local legislation affecting the ministrator knows if any enquiry was opium traffic in Hongkong-a subject of made as to the facts alleged in Mr.AN American society Journal says that the new vital importance, which will require the CREAOH's report on smuggling; (2) whe-bugging waltz would make a bear die of envy. most careful consideration of the Gov- ther His Excellency, having read the state. A REGULAR Lodge of Zetland, No. 515, will be ernor-we consider it desirable, and ments made by the Governor at Notting held in Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, on an act of siniple justice to effectually ham, believes the same to be true; and (3) Friday evening, the 6th instant, at 8.30 for remove, an erroneous Impression which if he belleves them to be true, whether he o'clock precisely. unfortunately has got abroad, respecting | is prepared to take the necessary mea- the observations on the oplum question sures to repress the disorders." However, made by Sir Jóns POPA HENNESSY. in his something appears to have taken place to celelirated speech at the meeting of the convince Mr. Jonsson that his questions, Social Science Congress, in Nottingham | if not Improper, were exceedingly injudi-dially invited to attend. last September. It will be remembered | cipus, so that at the next meeting of the that in the course of this address Governor HENNESSY is reported to have said :—

"Eu the little Colony uniter my goverment, one million starting

changes hands every month in the price of oplum. But with curinerell activity had trade profits there comes an increase of crine from plum from its consumption, and from las smuggling. China. A desperate class of men, the opium smugglers, make the

ammanlilo there, they fit out heavily-aimed funka, and engage

Hongkong Wager a chronic opium way on a small scale with Colony the base of their operations they purchase canson and within sight of the stand in naval baules with the reverse cruisers of the Emperor of China, Sometimes the Emperor's revenue offic cem are killed, sometimes the smugglera. Nii untruqumily wirundod men of both sides aru bavught into the Colony, All thía gives rise to a class of crime difficult for the Governor to represa, Jifficult on account of the influence of those who profit by it whether they are local tracers or the farnciers of a Viceroy."

AN Emergency Lodge of St. John, No. 618, 5. C. will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zeiland Street, on Saturday evening the 7th inst. at

DURING 1881 there were in France more than a milllón residents of foreign blith, chicily Belgians, Germans, Swiss and Italians. England, with 27,000,000 inhabitants has only 140,000 for eigners; Germany, with 45,000,000, only 270,000; while France, with 37,402,000, has over 1,000,000. SAYS a Calcutta contemporary: We see a good

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APRIL 15th has been fixed for the consecration ceremony of the coadjutor Bishop of Goa, Dom Antonio Joaquim de Mediros. The Archbla of Goa will officlate, and will be assisted, by Bishop Meurit of Flombay, and Dr. Caprotti, the Vicar General of Hyderabad...

THE Standard says that the mysterious chief of

deal at times in the city articles of the English | the hishi assassins, " Number One,” is a person papers about the management of Indian Banks, named Milaç.." He was often in the lobby of the but the Directors of the Hongkong and Shang House of Commons in 1882, and is well known hai Bank can, at any rate, point to the results of to the Land Leaguers, who deny they had any their labour for some years to prove that their knowledge of the character of his mission. 8 for 8.30 precisely. Visiting brethren are cor-institution is as well managed and gives as good results as any of the large Joint Stock Banks in London.

him, at the Government House, every Wednes- day, between the hours of 11 am, and 1 p.m. It will, however, be clearly understood that Heads of Departments, and other gentlemen wishing to sec His Excellency on matters of public busi- ness, will be received on any day,

IT is rumoured in town that Admiral Meyer,

Council he withdrew his notice and sub- His Excellency the Governor directs it to be stituted a proposal that a Commission be notified; for public information, that he will re- appointed to inquire into all the circumceive all persons desirous of an interview with stances attending the smuggling of opium and other goods from this Colony to the mainland of China. Mr. MARSH agreed to appoint this Commission, and in due course we shall no doubt be made acquainted with the results of its labors. We wish, however, to point out, When the newspapers containing a re-that although Mr. Jouxson's charges of commanding the French squadron now in Hang- port of His Excellency's speech reached malicious falsehood against Governor Hax-kong Harbour, received orders yesterday to get THE CANTON DISPENSARY, CANTON." Hongkong, Mr. F. BULKELEY JOHNSON, INNESSY have been proved on the most, irrebis vessels in readiness and proceed to Tonquin without delay. Active preparations are, we hear, his dual capacity of unofficial member of fragable evidence to be entirely ground-being proceeded with, and it is expected the the Legislative Council and Chairman less, not one word of regret has, up to the squadron will be ready for sea in the course of of the Chamber of Commerce deliberately present time, been publicly expressed by day or two. This sudden and unexpected man- characterised the remarks we have quoted the honourable gentleman for his damag-date from high quarters is said to be due to above as malicious inventions evidently Ing imputations thrown broadcast against something of great importance having transpired promulgated to injuriously affect the com-

a distinguished officer of the Crown:in Toaquin. mercial interests of the colony. Mr. Jon What the Secretary of State thought of THE return match at the American national SON was supported in his allegations by Mr. BULERLEY JOHNSON's carefully drawn-game base ball between the Hongkong Cricket our local contemporaries, who roundly, qut indictment can be best judged from the Club and a team selected from the U.S. S. Aich- asserted that Governor HENNESSY had in fact that Sir Jour POPE HENNESSY was im-word and Afonocacy was played on the Cricket vented his alleged facts for the purpose of mediately afterward appointed to the Ground yesterday afternoon, and after an ex- winning favor from the anti-opium con- governor-ship of the important island of ceedingly interesting contest resulted in favor

'finish being U.SN, HKCC"′25′′"""In"the". tirely different political views to. His Ex-remembered the Club came off victorious with a no ideas in common with, and holding en- former match played on March 9th it will be

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KRUPP's celebrated ordnance works at Essen, Prussia, now employ some 419 steam boilers; 456 steam engines, with an aggregate horse power of 18.5003. 89 steam hammers, weighing from 200 pounds to 50 tons; 28 rolling mills; machines for making tools, 1622; furnaces, 1556, of which 14 are high furnaces; 25 locomotives and's propellers, with a tonnage of about Boos, Annual production, 303,035 tona steel and 26,cop tons iron.

IT is announced that two exceptionally powerful steel-armoured ships are to be laid down im- mediately at Chatham, and are to be built and completed for sea in about two years. If so, this marks a decided advance in our powers of construction, for unhappily, hithcito, dur arm oured ships have taken from four to nine or ten years to complete.

UNDER yesterday's date our Macao correspon dent writes: -I have just heard the agreeable news that Mr. Marques D'Oliveira," who had been suspended from his duties as Procurador of Chinese affairs in this colony owing to a faux DURING the absence of Colonel Crawford, R.A pas of our Quixotic ex-Governor Graça, has been at Singapore, Major Tripp will act as command re-instated in his position by a special telegraphic ant of the Hongkong volunteers. We bear that order

order received to-day from the Lisbon Govern- at the rifle shooting competition arranged to ment." "Mr.. Oliveira's enemies and opponents, take place early in May, two valuable prizes for among whom Senhor Da Graça stood pro- second and third, will be provided in addition to minext, will be bitterly disappointed, as they the $50 silver cup. His Excellency the Governor had been indulging in the firm belief that the has expressed his gratification at Anding a volun- punishment inflicted by the colonial authorities teer corps in Hongkong, and has promised to would be confined by the Colonial Secretary in assist the movement by all means fn his power. Lisbon. However, no sooner does the telegram announcing Governor, Graça's depasture" reach THE Colombo 'correspondent of the Bombay the home Gornament, than His Excellency's Sir Arthur Gordon's appointment to the Gay and Mr. Oliviera re-instated in his responsible Gazette telegrapha that the announcement of decree, of stispension is immediately cancelled, norship of Ceylon is at least premature, office. The Secretary for the Marine and cancy occur in an Indian Governorship, Sir of the Japanese Mission burlesque, as he graci Arthur may not come to Ceylon. Our Bombay contemporary, speculating on the possibility of such a vacancy, is driven to the conclusion that the report owes its origin to the impatience with which His Excellency at Madras has received the peculiarities of the benighted Presidency,

graph will always be open for the fair discussion

Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Telt- | federations in England, and ingratiating Madagascar, and by a government having of the Americana by two runa, the scores at the and appends the suggestion that should a va- Colonics was very considerate towards the hero by correspondents of all questions affecting public interests, it must be distinctly understood that the Editor does not in any way hold himself re- ponsible for opinions thus expressed.

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HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1883.

We think it may be safely assumed that Sir GEORGE BOWEN has not come amongst

score of 18 against the American teams 16, so thus for it has been trick and tie. We trust the rubber will be played out. We regret we are unable to give the detailed scores of yes. terday's play, the gentleman who acted as acorer having taken away the score sheets without are so bad that even our enterprise won't run supplying the press with the usual copy. Times to a Base Ball Special,"

himself with some kind of an associ ation which they tastefully designated "The Shrieking Sisterhood." The un-coincy, official member's first definite action was As we have stated, a Commission was an application to the Government to be appointed--most indiscreetly we think to supplied with certain documents bearing take evidence and make a report on the on the matters referred to in Governor various matters affecting oplum smuggling, HENNESSY'S address. Then followed the &c. The members, we understand, have extraordinary letter written in his capacity already met, and we doubt not that they of Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce will investigate the subject to the full extent a copy of which was sent to Her Ma- of their power. As this Commission was justy's Government, the Government of appointed for the special purpose of deciding THE following notification signed by the Colon. India and to the principal Chambers of whether Governor HENNESSY's damaging ial Secretary, appears in a supplement to the Commerce in the United Kingdom. The disclosures at Nottingham were, as alleged, Government Gazette circulated this morning attention of the Committee of this Cham-receni imensions of His Excellency, hatched to Notices is hereby given, that His Excellency, the ber" wrote Mr. BULLILEY JOHNSON, "has serve the purposes of the moment, we have House on Saturday, the 7th April, at 3 o'clock Governor will hold a Lever at Government been called to certain statements recently much pleasure in giving the members some

p.m. Gentlemen entitled to wear uniform are madic in the United Kingdom regarding very Interesting information on the subject, expected to appear in uniform, and others in this Colony, on what must unfortunately which, although officially recorded in the suitable morning costume. Each gentleman appear to the public mind to be competent archives of this Colony, strangely enough is also requested to bring with him two cards authority, but which are nevertheless un- appears to have escaped the notice of Mr.with his name distinctly written thereon, to couple of columns of bitter invective and other dear friends of our late ruler. In a The private entree will commence fifteen prosy verbosity in support of the conten-

most able despatch written by Governor minutes before the General Levee; and will be attended by the members of both Councils; the Government Departments; by the Consuls General and Consuls of Foreign Powers, and by

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was escorted, we are told, in, its march from the

us entirely unacquainted with our local warranted and misleading." After about a BULEELEY Johnson, Mr. W. H. Marsh, and be handed to the aides-de-camp in waiting. THE other day the Maharajah of Travancore engineer, that the defendants had assaulted.

polities; in fact, we have excellent reasons for believing that the new Governor was

thoroughly posted up in the details of our tion that Sir JOHN POPE HENNESSY had con- HENNESSY to the Earl of KIMBERLEY mere by the Bishops; by the Judges; by the Heads of animal would cost nearly Rs. 120 a month for now in 'Court. Benjamin McCall, the second on-

government business before leaving Eng-

veniently invented his surprising state-than two years ago, the following observations ments regarding our opium troubles, the are made under the heading "Oplum: honourable gentleman summed up his charges as follows:-

**With reference, therefore, sa Sir John Pope Hennessy's allega.

That this Extend in the base of operations for a cless of desperate men who carry on a large contraband made in Opfum with China. AT, for the purpose of carrying on that trade, Junka bwavily arteed with caenon rre fixed out here and wagu s chronic war with the neighbouring Empira,

ions, as were in the following effects

That thong Junks ongnge, within sight of the Isfend, ja naval Fanlay with the Chinese Revenue Traiveri revating in largo tos of life on both skies,

the fagtenza:-

There is no large contraband trade in Oplim carried on bo inten til Colóny, and the Chine Coast. On the contrary,

di Oplum smuggled, considering the extent of the trade, la inconsiderable and for the most part la car, ind into Chisă în small quantiles, portablo and 'sisily concealed, Just as pre- cala of inbocso are arquggled into the United Kingdom. 4. That within abe knowledge of the Harbour Maazer end the Colonial Police Authorfiles no armed funka hava boon fired out in the harbour durlog the last five years for the purpose

· of Oplum annigaling, Smuggling of Oplum, when ustempted 'at all otherwise than by pautangen in the various azokásers trading in the Conus of China, la carried on is ordinary thủ. ing junks or in rowing bouts dependant for succese in their Dileli sada upon their swifness rod small size.

34-Last year, the number of chest of Opium brought to Hongkong from India was 97,547, the culmated value of which was 558,148,235. The greater part of this is taken to the Treaty pora in fortlaus mermers, some of izia carried coastwise în Ţunka, kod a small quantity is prepared. In the Colony for the Opluni sonoken

valorem tu on li of more than a hundred, par cea in the con-

Bur

China, the Government of Cains losos,

at least, a muillon of tacle of ceresim per vnavma.

The latter will refit here or at alacso after a Kiembalt, purchase

Our hoplia

trug Colony to with Chiou

Naval and Military Officers of Field, or corre- sponding rank,

ously permitted the irascible old warrior to turn his back on Macao before annulling his arbitrary decision towards the Procurador. I think it was consideration misplaced, as no governor deseived, more to be ridiculed and checkmated than the self opinionated martinet whose gross neglect of Macao interests, bigotted ideas, natrow minded A SCENE of some significance is described in an policy and selfish prejudices have reduced what was at one time a fair and prosperous city into having occurred lately in Alexandria, A detach Egyptian paper received by the last mail as

a complete wreck of its former self. Rumours ment of Baker Pasha's newly organised gendarmes

are flying about the town relating to important arrived at that town, and it seems that many changes in the personnel of our various Govern ment departments. I will write you at length men of the detachment were not only natives of Alexandria, but had served in the old gendarmerie on the subject, and on other matters of general in that place, the gendarmerie which, rightly or interest in the course of a few days.

Alexandria with having had a large share in CABIL MAKOren and Slogh Batoo, of Calcutta, the events of the 11th June. The detachment Captain Thomset this morning on a charge of firemen of the steamer Jeddah, appeared before

railway station to the barracks, by a large crowd,sting the second engineer of the ship who greeted the gendarmes with cries of God en Saigon and this post. William G. Chalk, captain of the Feddah, stated that a report was protect the soldiers of Arablatt a hay de

made to him on March, grst, by the chief

the second engineer. He made enquiries into the matter and finally entered the par ileulars in the official log book, which sincer of the vessel, said he was on duty on the 30th ultimo. He gave orders to have the fires properly attended to. The defendants were in his watch. The first defendant threw down his shovel and refused to work, and on being spoken to by the leading fireman he picked up the shayel and again threw it down. He thereupon ordered him to go on deck. Instead of going on deck be turned round and gave him a blow on the face. He then caught him by the waist and the second defendant came up and struck him with his shovel. The boiler maker, Ab We observe from an American paper that our Sing, came up and pulled away the second des old friend the sea serpent has again been seen, fendant and the first prisoner then went of this time off the Maine coast and by the skipper deck. He reported the matter to the chief en- of the fishing schooner Village Maid Of course gineer. The number one fireman generally the Captain was perfectly sober, for the annals corroborated the evidence of the second en- of marine adventure fall to record an instance in gineer with the exception of the assault by the which a drinking man has been honored with a second defendant The Soifer maker's evidence visit from such a royal snake as this famed was also of a corroborative character, with the terror of sailors who, in a purely literal sense; addition of his having seen the second defendant are half-seas over. As usual, the monster was land the second engineer three or four blows disturbing the otherwise peaceful waters, not with his shovel. The first defendant tera occupying several seats on the vessel's work when the engineer pushed him, starboard rall. Much they marveled to winess shovel fell from his hands. He did not its anilcs, wondering what the strange beast the engineer. The second could be. As if divining their thoughts, the obliging serpent proceeded to carry out the re maining portions of the programme from which sometimes repeats it. In response to imp all authorities agree, it never varies, though encores. In the words of the aforesaid skipper. The monster valand some twelve feet out of the wa

presented a young male elephant to the Madras Peoples' Park. The result is thus described by the Madras Mail :-It was estimated that the his maintenance. The park committee, did not see the utility of throwing away such a large amount without any adequate return; it was for a similar reason that the other elephant was sold for the late Gackwar's funeral obsequies, It was therefore resolved that the animal should be made self-supporting, and arrangements are to be made to provide him with the necessary trappings to enable people to ride him round the Park, both morning and evening, charging a small fee.

38 The Hongkong Government geir, at present, B04,000 per IT is now claimed that paper can be utilized for sanum for the Opium farm, which la practically laying and the manufacture of rails, in place of steel, which has almost displaced from. It is said in favor of gling From Hongkong into his Wade that by the Opium sinthe new material that the cost per mile will be 17.-These years ago, I reported to Her Majesty's Gov. less by one-third than that of steel, and it will emment that the Oplum smuggies, who make the Col last much longer, being almost indestructible, pay the bag of their operationa, are a despuesta casa. "Į sanemiliced Police reports showing that they fit out baw with There is no expansion or contraction from heat the necessary armaments and proceed to do battle with the Chinese revenus cruise within sight of the Colony. In these battles, and cold, consequently no loose or open joints, simetises revenue officers are killed and sometimes the sugars and, being so much lighter than steel or eapon and ammunition, and again attack the Chinese iron, the rails can be made longer and con- Ahs ago, wounded man of both aldes were bright to nections perfectly solid, making the road as 18-in this way, Hongkong and Baco maintain a sort of smooth as one continuous rail. The adhesion Chronic Opium War with China, on a small scala.

39 bope Sir Thomas Wade's plan, or any other just scheme of the drivers of the engine to this material by which the Chinese Gove pucket in light pat sbele lawful javacua, may be soon cried into effect, fux the anting system is Jurious will be greater than that of steel, consequently to facilmas trade. nd eden gare the Gendreasome if it the the same weight engine will haul a larger load. It will be seen from the fourth para? There will be a great saving of fuel, and the graph of the above extract that the smoothness of the rail will lessen the wear and tear of rolling stock. The rails are made wholly hood of this Colony between Nailve vessels and Revenue inventions introduced into Sir Joжг POPE and entirely of paper, and so solid that the more than an eighth of a mile from the specta defence stated that he was going on with

HENNESSY's speech at Nottingham in Sep-sharpest spike cannot be driven into them. The tember, 1881, had actually, word for action of the atmosphere has no effect on it, will word, been officially communicated to the neither rust nor rot, and, with paper wheels and Secretary of State in 1877 and again rails of the same material, trains will glide along more than two years previously. It will at the rate of sixty miles an hour with as little also be observed that the other so-called | folt and jar as on an ocean steamer. false statements made in connection with JOHN DAVIES, of England, a scaman, was this the oplam traffic, were based on reports morning brought up before Mr. Wodehouse on furnished by Sir THOMAS WADE, Her Ma-a, charge of disorderly conduct and damaging jesty's Minister at the Court of Peking property of, the value of $2 on the 3rd instant.

2. Ne mich zustasta as thong related to in rilegation 4, have taken place within the lam fra years, and no lo a of life in connection with Oplum smuggler during the same period has come under the natics of the Palice. Any smiñas. adhaya

attended with loss of life which have occurred in the malghbour

Cruisers, bars been in connection with contraband trife in

as is known, this Colony has had no concern. The only

other arddies on the adjacent China Coast with which so die

mained reported by the Police in which cautions

beon was the case the Salt Junk sa above and shown to be a purely, Chinao alikir, It may be added that in gonda ather than Optra dsera la your

curata information with regard to occurances taking place and have been led to make sustaneurs, unfounded in face and end bug in the inferences they are calculated to refer which contract

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land, and is perfectly conversant with the various questions which have for so long caused continual bickerings in our political as well as in our commercial and social circles. With the actual 'requirements of Hongkong, so far as public and other works are concerned, His Excellency's informa- tion can only have been obtained second hand, so that until he has made himself personally acquainted with all these im- portant matters, as he undoubtedly will with as little delay as possible, we can scarcely look for any pronounced action from the Head of the Executive with re- ference to projected measures at present under the consideration of the government. But judging from the programme skotched out in the brief address delivered by Sir George Bowen at the meeting of the Exe- cutive Council the other day when he formally assumed the governorship, there can be little doubt that Hongkong will, for the next five years, be governed on similar lines to those laid down by Governor Hex- NESSY. There will doubtless be differences itafany dit trade carried on between this Colony and the mainland, ad that no allegation hatever been runde that foreign= in matters of detail, but the broad principles agad directly or indirectly a smuggling of any kind,

Is conclusion, the Committee cannot refrain from expreading t soʻrigidly adhered to in the face of there that Bit Jaha Pope Henessy, having had the fullest oppor- strenuous local opposition of interested

Tunities as Governor of this island for five years of obtaining 80- the state of affairs prevailing here during hit term of chics, I should partisans, will to all appearance be the basis on which our new ruler will act. Sir GROKOR BOWex has assured us that he has come to Hongkong without blar of A few weeks after the publication of and had been under the consideration of The complainant, master of a crockery and 'cular position, with the bes any kind, and determined to administer Ma. BULKELEY Jonsson's scandalous mani- | the British Government for years, no mat general ware establishment, brought a claim for right angles to the body, the authority placed in his hands by Her | festo, it was proved beyond the shadow After this complete exposure, which lamps damaged by the "tar" when he was two feet in diameter, Majesty, with strict impartiality, for the of a doubt by the production at a meeting ought to prove a bliter lesson to Mr. kicking away at a partition leading from the scales," This, it will be benefit of every race, every creed, and of the Legislative Council of an official re Joursos, we trust the honourable gentle first floor to his shop. It appears that Davies, no particular from the acc every class in this community. These are port from MR. C. V. CRRAGI, acting superin man will exercise greater caution and with two others not in custody, enjoyed their from reructe antiquity, Next the exact sentiments expressed by Sir Jous tendent of police, to the government, dated use more discretion in his future publion the first floor, which is a coffee equally traditional in char

saloon, and, after breaking the plates, refused was lashed into form POPE HENNESSY the policy of governing June 21st, 1877, not only that Governor career. He has the means, and pro- to pay the score. The refusal to pay ended under the sea with impartially for the benefit of every race, HENNESSY's statements at Nottingham bably the ability to render the Colony in a general row. The defendant stated that motion". It must creed and class was the policy which made were true in substance and in fact, but good service. His political existence in there was a row in the next room to where her Impostor could that officer the most abused representative that they were actually based on an official Hongkong has, up to the present time, been was, and a Chinaman, mistaking him for one of long, sweeping mot of the Crown that ever came to the Far, communication from the head of the public a»gigantic fallure) one long innings of the disturbers, landed him several blows on critical and strictly East.

- department best able to obtain reliable bungling and blundering. If the great the shoulder with a poker, the marks of which sembled on t Although, as already stated, we believe information on such matters. This dea East Point- luminary is really an ad were still on his person. In his struggle to get are thus that Governor Bowen has made a special patch placed His Excellency's speech In & vanced, reformer, and several of his way the partition was damaged. When he got serpent

Into the street be called a Chinese cons its cunning study of the important questions which are somewhat different light, and, of course Ideas-which will receive our attention table to give the complainant into c Custody likely to occupy the attention of the govern- necessitated a change in Ms. Jouxson's hereafter would appear to indicate that Jack's Yarn" was much too thin for Mr. Wode- the beast. ment, we shall, as opportunity offers, from opposition programme. The honourable he wishes to be considered a friend of the house, and

d he

fined one dollar for is to time to time direct attention to those matters unofficial member thought nothing in the people and an advocate of progress, he kicking up the rumpus and ordered to pay two posal which primarily affect the general Interests Council Chamber of Imputing, motives, mustat once abandon the system of factious dollars to the shopkeeper as a recompense for rator, of the community. Our policy, like that of to Mz. Cericit, and after asking Ma. opposlijan to everything connected in any the goods destroyed. Falling payment, Mr. ground His Excellency – will conslut, in dealing. Matthe believed Governor Hrx. way with Governor. Hinerant, whic

Davies was ordered to be detained in "Her lag Majelly's Keepit with all public matters with the strictest Ny statements were true (to which hith impartiality without fear or favor and irre: that astute gentleman declined to com- spective of race, creed or class."" One of the matters which will shortly occupy the attention of the legislature. Is the vexed

fail to damage the character of the Colony, the laglikmeta interesta of which it mighi jusly have basa expected he would have been moet anxious to difand,”

mit himself to any opinion) actually gay notice that at the succeeding meeting

of the legislature he would ask the Ad-

This rul passion, and unite

Davies' retired into the after the space)

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