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Ar the "Vipes, Sze-ka-muh-jow (Li-hong ke), Shanghai, on the 3rd June, 1888, the wift of 3. VAUGHAN, of a sone
The Shebang Gelegraph
HONGKONG, MONDAY, June 11, 1888.
THE NEW
ELECTION OF Public RepresenTATIVES.
SANITARY BOARD.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUN
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whether or not I'am likely to keep file promises I (applause).
ranke (ys said that he rose with diffidence to follow so able a speaker ar Mt.
THE prospectus of a new weekly Roman Catholic papery to be published every Saturday in Singa. pore, has been issued.
AVFrancis, but he must say there was no doubt the
Tax returns of the number of visitors to the City POrdinancerèquired very great care in its working.
therefore he condially agreed with that gentlemas Hall Museum for the week ending June loth, are: that they must select the men whom they thought-Europeans 173, Chinise 1,656; total, 1,829, Guest to seethat it was modetately and júdiciouslý ¦ carried out. (Hear, hear.]. No one could praise. The Ocean Steamship Co.'s steamer Fefamed himseif-they had had considerable experience from Liverpool, ich, Singapore yesterday after
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THE steamship Esmeralda will in future befolk y, has been appointed Secretary: known as the Hokkaimaru. As we stated General to the Governor-General of the Philip some time since her Japanese owners will rụn, pines. her between. Yokohama and Kabe... We learn from The Government Gazelle that Captain R. M. Rumsey's appointment to the
of Harbour Maser and Marine Magistrate been approved by the Secretary of State for the vice Capt. H. G. Thomsett, R.N., retired, has
Colonies.
noon for this port, and is due on the 16th inst.. Tie Stamp, revenue for May, 1888 totalled HMS. Satellite left here this, inorning -$17,022-34,-ayainst-$16,476.76 during the same
at 8 o'clock on a short, cruise to sea. She month last year, showing an increase of $545 58had the misfortune to lose one of her crew
JINRICKSHA accidents are of very frequent
in the Philippines were in Manila on the 5th. tatter place a passenger who was being driven, ALL the civil Governors of the provincial districts accurrence in Haiphong and Hanoi. At the
inst: to be presented to the new Governor-on meeting a friend turned round to salute hin, General.
when the sudden movement was enough to cause both wheels of the vehicle to fall asunuler, The Garrison Shooting Club's second weekly prize competition (seven shots each at 200 yards) took place on Saturday, when Staff Clerk Watson proved successful with a scyre of 31, Sergt. Attoe and Quarter-Master Sergt. Beavin, R. E. icing for second bonors with one point less.
ACCORDING to Saturday's number of the Govers- ment Gaselle, Mr. F. A. Cooper, Sanitary Surveyor, has been provisionally appointed to be also Inspector of Buildings, vice, Mr. H. F.
fayllar, resigned.
of the candidates before them; mast of them had heen in the colony nearly as long as he had, they were mostly old residents, and therefore the
• electors could form goud opinions of them. If fffey thought he was best fitted to represent them The would be very pleased to act for them to the
best of his ability, and to do his duty (agar,THE steamship Hailong recently built at Leithyesterday, who died in the Naval Hospital after Thear). If on the other hand they preferred any
of the other candidates he would be only too for Messrs. Douglas, Lapraik Co. of this port, a very short illness; Caused, it is alleged, by glad to abide by the decision (hear, hear), arrived yesterday, having left Leith on the 21st | drinking native lemonade,
Mr. Leigh, after referring to his comparatively. April. short connection with the Colony, exténding over. sional duties enabled him to learn more of a period of eight years, urged that his profes sanitary matters than most of the other can didates. He endorsed all Mr. Francis had said as to the way in which the Public Health Till was passed, the manner in which the Colonial Office over-rode the wishes of the unofficial members, and the unlair proceeding of keeping the news of the sanction secret, I now rested with the Skuitary Board to work it as,
·leniently as "could be done, - There was a ten- dency in the Surveyor-General's Department, he knew, to ride roughshod over the outsiders (hear, hear). They had, no longer a voice if the Surveyor-General said there must be a grating here, or such and such a-construction there, if gainsay it. The whole scheme of drainage inport, has been acquitted. enst $10,000, it must be done, and no one could "Hongkong was very defective,—indeed there was practically none at all; it began with a stream. tunning down the hillside and as the houses were built bit by bit they were connected with it. proper system should have been adopted years ago, and as the place prew it could have been extended.. Now it would cost a lot
money to wake a new system, and would need careful administration of this new sanitary rules. He had heard that they were going to adapt two different systems of drainage in the place on for rainwater and the other for sewage. That and had failed. The enormous rainfall here had been already tried in other places at home,
was necessary to flush the drains; if it had not been. for that immense rainfall they would all have been dead long ago. (Hear, hear, and laughter.). Mr. Leigh ended by requesting their suffrages, promising to do everything in his power to forward the best interesis of the comfound guilty of fraudulently, blgning the name denly summoned to Muar, where his favourite
The election of twà public representatives on the newly constituted Sanitary Board took place cat the City Hall this afternoon. Mr. A. G. Wise, Acting Registrar of the Supreme Court, presided, and there was a fairly large attendance of rate payers. After reading the notice convening the megling, and the conditions governing the election, MirWise intimated-bis-readiness_to__munity, acceive nominations, when the following were handled in:
MR. Oscar Hatfield, United States Consul at Hatavia, who was charged with complicity in the alleged fraudulent transactions which led to the fallure of Messrs. Daendels & Co. of that
MONSIEUR DELPON, Agent for the Nantaise Steam Navigation Company, has submitted to
the Governor-General of French Indo-China a
proposal for the creation of a line of steamers to run between Europe, Cochin-China and Tonquin Avocer rock, in the Red Sea, is the latest maritime discovery. This rock is in 14 22 8 N. and 41° 41' 32" E. and is in the very centre
Red Sea. It has fifteen feet of water over it and of steamers' courses passing up and down the
Hence was hard to find...
DUCLOUX, who was tied with Mr. Hatfield, U. S. Consul at Batavia, for fraud in connection with the failure of Messrs, Daendels & Co. was
of the firm to certain bills and acceptances and sentenced to eight years penal servitude.
POLICE Sergeant W. Fisher has been provi inally appointed toe tospector of Nuisance under The Public (icalih Ordinance, 1887,2 Tug Hongkong Rifle Association's Afth weekly Saturday afternoon, when 22 competitors, in Spoon" competition took place at Kowloon o
The result of a close competition was in favo cluding two previous winoers, entered, the liste
of Mr. H. F. Hayliar with a total of 31, a bull': eye with his last shot placing him in front o Mr. D. Wood, who alsp scored 31. Sergt. Mam and Constable Warnock of the Police, Color Sergt. McClure, and Me, E. L. Woodin (pen, points) were close up with 30, and then cam Mr. John Andrew, Sergt. Fowler (Police), Licu,
with 29 each. E.O. Smith, 58th Regh, and Color-Sergt. Lowri
SAYS the Japan Herald of the 26th ̃ult :- Transactions in new tea to date amount to 60,000 piculs, against 54,000 piculs at the corresponding period last season.. Supplies are arriving very freely, and dealers seem anxious to sell. Price latterly have been ruling rather steadier at abou ikefollowing quotations:-Choices1 $31/3, Choice $28/29, Finest $24/26, Fine 21/23, Good Medium $17/19, Medium $14/15 per picul. The City of Sydney took from both ports 801,96 Tig only tenis in the L. & G.. Express bs, the Zambesi 682,368 is, the Oceanic received by to-day's mail not hiready doubly 746,963 lbs., and the Batavia about 800,00) discounted are that Lieut.-J. F. Edmonds, R. Els making the total to date say -3,000,000 16s, has been ordered home from this colony, and against 2,500,000 lbs. last year at the sare time. There is an increase in the total pur that Capt. C. Wilkinson, of the same branch of chases at both ports of about 13,000 piculs the Service, was to leave England for Hong equal to say 1,500,000 lbs. of fired tea, which kong on May 31st,
looks as if there was going to be a very large crop this season.m
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A NOTIFICATION in the Government Gazelle informs us that His Excellency the Governor, int the desire of Captain John Joseph Francis, has accepted his resignation of the Commision field by him in the Houstong Volunteer, and has directed that his nnne he placed as Captain on the list of honorary memins of the corps.
steamship Canton, writes under date the th MR. LEWIS W. More, chief officer of the
Inst. On the 5th Inst., whilst canoe sailing: off Whampoa I was upset in, a squâll." The United States corvette Juniata was lying there and I had only heen a few minutes in the water- when a bust from that vessel came and rescued me. I cannot feel too grateful to the officer and crew of the boat for their promptitude and kindness in coming to my assistance." We have much pleasure in making public acknow ledgment of Mr Moore's warm Appreciation of the services rendered by the boat's crew from the Juniata. Hail Columbia 15
STRANDING OF THE GERMAN
·STEAMER · "FERO!"":
The German steamer Fera, with beans and bean cake, from. Chefoe, went ashore at four o'clock this morning on the East end of Lahma Island, about two miles from Aberdeen. ring the darkness and mistynces of the early morning the vessel touched the ground,: but was soon after got off by backing the engines, when finding her manking a great deal of water the captain ran her full speed for what looked like a sandy beach, but which turned out to be a whiteish
kind of rock on which she stuck fast and sustained very serious damage. Ą. Early this morning Messrs. Schellhass & Co. sent away the tug 'lot Fish with lighters to discharge and save the cargo, which we understand is partly insured by Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. From late enquiries at the office of the agents we hear that the Fera is ely to become a total wreck, and and darkness are said to be the causes of the that much dele argo will be lost. Fog, rain,- accident.
SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A -CREW REFUSING DUTY AND ATTEMPTING TO SCUTTLE A STEAMER.
THIS morning two chair coolies were brought before Mr. Wodehouse charged with rushing their Government Gaselle publishes a notifica chairs at foot passengers and others coming out tion to the effect that a competitive examination inst. This is a very common and most objection held on Wednesday, the 13th inst. at 9.30 am of the Hongkong Hotel at 7.30 a.m., of the 8th
for the post of clerk at the Observatory will be
able nuisance for which his Worship rightly in the Council Chamber. The duties attached levied a fine of $2 on the chief offender,
to the office are: To make and reduce. SAYS the Straits Times of the 4th inst. On meteorological observations, take charge of Friday evening the Sultan of Johore was sud-correspondence, all business transactions, the
issue of storm-warnings and to take part in the Sixteen seamen-named A Mortimer-(27), W. daughter has been taken ill, it is supposed with general-work-of-the department. The hours-Sharkey (36) A-Buck (42) M. Brennan (23), P. cholera. We understand that several doctors of work are: On week days from 10 nm, to French (26), T, Bullock (35), T. McMurty (31), 4 p.m., on Sundays and Holidays from 4 p.m. (44), J. Balson (24) M. Swain (36) : Collins C. Kuster (30), W. Rumbell (2), J. Shermon present at the Races on Saturday.
top.m. Qualifications--Good handwriting, (32), J. Daly (26), P. Thomas (28), G. Ryan (33) MESSES GEORGE THOMPSON & Co.'s splendid knowledge of English and Chinese. Salary with refusing duty on the high sees from the 13th quickness and accuracy in calculations, thorough belonging to the steamship Childwall were. charged before the Harbour Master this morning steamer Aberdeen, generally engaged in the trade between London and Australia, arrived $480, rising by annual increments of $60 to to the 19th May, and also with attempting to $600 per annum. Applications with copies of scuttle the ship in Manila Harbour on or about B. ir! secondled by Mr. R. Manilcil the courtyards he did not think the doubt not they will perform to a crowded house. this evening from Shanghai. She has been testimonials and certificates of age and health the 19th May.
nuch land as the Bill & quired; without compen-/ Some particulars of this entirely novel entertain. chartered by the Canadian Pacific Stearn Ship to be sent to the Colonial Secretary not later British ship Childwall. The whole of the Thomas Watson said:-I am master of the prisoners are on the articles and have been sent here by order of a Naval Court held at Manila. made at the time (not read)
produce the official log containing the, entries
Pr, RK Leigh, architect and surveyor, pro expenditure, said he was of opinion that there WE. woul call attention to the, advertisement of/are in attendance. "His Highness was not
JER. Belilios and seconded by Sh. W, Woof Mr. A. McConachie (of Mesurs Gala pada jarohant, proposed by Mr. W. G. Can tud by Mr. J. V. V. Vernor; Mr 1, 19. Langboys, (at maging director Messrs. A Limited proposed by Mr.
Mr. Wash Norton's famous" World of Wonders," which will be found in another column, This talented combination will open for a short season in the City Hall on Saturday next, when we
Air. McConachic, after referring to the many difficulties there were to contend with in meeting the views of the ratepayers in the matter of were twa features of the Bill which would need perit attention, timely, those respecting drainage and courtyard. After referring to the st matter, his remarks being inaudible at the reporters' table, Mr. McConachie said that as
munity ought to be asked to give up so En vicis, QC. proposed by Mestige day and seconded by Mr. J. B. sation; but in giving that compensation, which ment will appear in our next fasue.
the ratepayers would have to provide, the Sani- Plunder expressed his intentionary Bead inust try their utmost to keep the GENERAL WEYLER, the new Governor-General of perill d's; for any further nominations, expenses low as possible. If he were returned of the Philippine Islands, arrived at Manila on lant sodaghed thist ise proposers might in would do all in his power to keep expenses the morning of the sth inst., landed in state at 4 the mollige is the electors respecting down (hear, hear), the quad their candidates, 1
Mr. Francis, on the ballot being opened, pro-P, assumed the Governorship of the Islands lested against Government officials being allowed and then repaired to the Church, where a solemn Te Deum was sung. The Governor-General who bears the title of Mamals of Teneriffe, Was accompanied by bis family,
Bratis fome to the position Mr., Me te he in the colony, his long néortune, hele,, and his common-sense, and **** tagasi ang a
at Granville Sharp said, it was quite unne cessus fubim to reminit ibe meetrig that Mr. Fincitis was thoroughly capable, conscientious, and unselfish.
As
Mr. Fra-Sinith suggested that it would bej as well. considering the importance of the occasiou, if the gentlenen who had been propseil as candilates favored. the meeting with their views generally (applause.). It appeared to in that the Sanitary Board would exercise a great deal of influence in the Colony for some time to come, aldi would be a great help to the electes if they could form some opinion to the policy each candidate intended to pursue. They must consider the fact that the Public Health all which the Sanitary Board had to garry into effect had been passed in the face of a very strong opposition in the Colony (Applause). Mr. Francis I am very glad that Mr. Fuser-Smith bas proposed the adoption of the course he has just suggested. I am very much afraid that sufficient consideration has not been
given by the ratepayers to the nature of the
10 vote,
The Acting Registrar decided to exclude mem- bor of Lfgiblative Council but over-ruled the objection to the general body of Civil Servants, remarking that if Mr. Francis ubjected to this ruling, he would doubtless know
what steps to take.
Mr. Francis formally requested the Acting Registrar to note his protest, and the balloting was then proceeded with, closing at six o'clock. AL 6.20 Mr. Wise declared the poll to be as follows:-
HUMPHRIES.... FRANCIS............... LEIGH..........si MCCONACHIE
TELEGRAMS,
(Reuter.)
GERMAN POLITICS.
LONDON, June 8th.
Vice-President von "Puttkamer, differing from the liberal principles professed by the Emperor Frederick, has resigned his post of Minister of
the Interior.
NUBAR PASHA.
Nubar Pasha, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has been dismlased after an altercation in the Council Chamber. Riaz succeeds bim.
The number of deaths, registered during the week ending the and inst, was as follows: In the European commnrity, 3, two of which were from acute diarrhea, and one from fever. In the Chinese section 138, one from cholera, 28 from acute diarrhas, and 26 from various types
Co, and will follow the Parthid on the regular run between this port and Vancouver. Her passenger accommodation is equal to anything that has been yet seen in the Eat East
THE following provisional appointments in the General Post Office were published in Saturday's number of the Government, Gasitle :-Mr. A. M. Place, to be first Marine Officer, vies D. A. da Costa, deceased; Mr. A. M. da Silva, to be third Marine Officer; Mr. A. J. Rodrigues, to be second Marine Officer; Mr. T. A. Barraday, to be secand Clerk; Mr. Sheik Moosa, to be third Clerk: Mr. R. F. Gutiérrez Jr., to be fourth Clerk; Mr. F. M. Franco, to be fifth Clerk; the appoint ments to date from the 10th May of this year."',
MANILA papers report a furious raid recently made
of fever. The rate of mortality corresponding to the same period was 24.3 per 1,000 per by a band of highway robbers, numbering three hundred, on the parish of Guintas in Autique
recovery and still in the Hospital, his Worship again remanded the defaulters, bail being taken
than Tuesday, the 12th inst., at noon.
Ar the British Police Court, Shanghai, on the 4th inst,, Harry Wilson, asallor from the British ship Alexander Yenis, who had a few days praviously been sentenced to a fortnight's imprisonment for deserting from that vessel, toed the line before Mr. J. C, Hall, Acting Assistant Judge, charged with assaulting a Chinese coolie in Her Majesty's gaol. From the evidence of the coolie, who was carrying. without any provocation, kicked him. The cont in the yard, it appeared that the accused, valiant Wilson in defence, stated that he was annoyed at the conduct of the coolic in letting the coal fall about the yard, and that on placed his right hand to his nose and extended remonstrating with him the insolent heathen
his fingers in that familiar manner so common when one wishes to express derision. The
accused was sentenced to a week's further imprisonment, and ordered in addition to be put on a lowering diet, fs, bread and water, for ten days so as to keep down his angry passions to the proper pitch.
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P.C. Niyen, 96, stated that the men were given into his custody this morning, on the arrival of the Zafiro from Manila, on an order from the British Consul there.
The case was then remanded till Wednesday.
THE BENJAMIN CASE.
ings in this case on the 5th inst
The following is the conclusion of the proceed.
position, as contrary to the cases cited. The with the bill only should make the application Act referred to, 6 and 7. Vic, chp. 73. sec. 371 expressly declares that the person chargeable to have the costs taxed, and sec. 38 of that Act says that if a third party were made liable to an application to have it taxed by putting him is not the case here, as there was not even a pretence that Mrs. Benjamin wanted to
comply with the requirements of the Act or pay the bill
Mr. Wainewright continued to define his
of costs...
His lordship I do not understand the other side of the case in that way. It is not Mrs.
lowly. That powerful association of merchants, is all that has been demanded at present for s THE opposition to the British India Steam Benjamin that is to make out a bill of costs, nor does she want to have your bill of costs faxed Navigation Company, progresses surely. If It is for you to make out your bill of costs, and that shipbuilders, and ship-owners have now for says she cannot discharge you of the full sum of some twenty-five years monopolized the steams, 45.com until you have fully accounted for it, India from Burmah on the East, to Calcutia purpose doing, and indeed 1 fail to see why there Mr. Wainewright--And that is what I do not. Madras, Ceylon, Bombay, and Kuracht cases have been cited, as they do not apply
all.
annum for the British and Foreign community killing a sergeant and a soldier of the police. A evidence of the prosecutor, however, was pay, or had paid the bill of costs, he might make. and 40 for the Chinese land and boat population brave Spaniard rushed, rifle, in hand, lato "a corroborated by two other Chinese, and the soll in the position of the first person. But this. THIS maming before Mr. Sercombe Smith Convent, from the window of which he fired Inspector Hennessy charged, on remand, six several shots and brought down seven of the coolies with the offence of dragging a truck along band-after they had committed all sorts of Queen's Road on the 8th May last, in such a depredations in the locality. The garrison being manner as to endanger the necks and the Ilves entirely unequal to the struggle, the plunderers of Her Majesty' liege subjects, and also with managed to make good their escape. running over a boy, on that day, who had been in WITH reference to the paragraph in our Satur, the Hospital ever since and who was still there with a serious wound in the thigh, from which day's issue, stating that a number of free trips his mother said she had taken a full quarter to the Peak would shortly be provided by the pound of flesh. The boy being still far from Tramway Company to all soldiers' families, we trade of the whole coast line of British and this you can do by filing a bill of costs.
are informed by Mr. A. Findlay-Smith that some misunderstanding has arisen, as the Company in two sureties of'ten dollars each,
give no free trips, but that he has personally
ply at: in the extreme west, including also the simply expressed a desire to provide, at his own
Mr. Wilkinson-In opening my case I stated WITHOUT any desire to appear in the role of expense, tickets for the wives and chlidren of greater part if not the whole of the Persian that, ni there were but few cases, I would cite alarmists, we would warn the community that a private soldiers living in the Barracks, who may thoug's dealing a death blow at the profits of My argument was made with regard to bills Gulf traffic. The opening of the Suez Canal, them all, in order to furnish tome analogy. disease very closely resembling chelers, both as during the intense heat of the summer, be found other flourishing concerns of the same kind, which had been paid being under a orilar to regards its general symptons and fatal effects suffering from climatic influences, and thus stand
bills having been delivered applied a fortióri to the property of any residents in the Colony characterized Hem Tisza's speech as unjustifiable: has been prevalent in the colony, for the past fa'need of a change of air and scene. Mr. Company except to lower somewhat the high between the two. That was, my argument,
did not materially affect the British India
a case of this kind in furnishing an analogy.
is now law, and we hire got to submit to i. Tisza disclaimed any intention to affront France deaths have been recorded, and, assigned to trips a week as long as the hot weather lasts the ports of Calcutta and Colombo. However, whick has been cited, 26, L.J.C., this way a CÀNG
three weeks. A considerable number of Findlay-Smith's idea is to give them two or three freights on the Coromandel coast and between whether it was sight or not. as summer cholers. The latest victica in Mr. A grounds and neighbouring hills until seven o'clock a bold effort to get a share of the golden was based on See 38 of 6 & 7 Vic., 37, by the what is somewhat ambiguously described and thus enable them to run round the hotel Timmstein, clerk to Mesura, Stolterfoht and Hirst, in the evening. We also understand it has shower of profits which since 1863 have been residuary legatee out of whose estate it originally illness, and was buried at the Happy Valley date he should invite a few families for a pleasure the coffers of the first coasting steamship His lordship remarked that as he understood - who succumbed yesterday after a few hours
been proposed to Mr. Smith that at an early falling, with perhaps one solitary exception, into came, and moreover the application was made this morning, the funeral being attended. by trip by the Tramway to enjoy the cool breezes company in Indis. As the cramping fingers of it, Mr. Wilkinson had cifed these cases, lest Mr.
within 12 months dhe d almost the entire German community in of the upper heights, and that he has agreed to time sooner or later lay hold of the exuberant Wainewright should rely upon the fact that the addition to members of other nationalities, do so.
iction which is coming on today, and the nature of the dies which their representatives if you efect then to-day-will have to perfomu on thie. Sanitary Board. (Hear, hear) 1, wo al first very doubtful whether ang gember of this community ought to assat in any way in putting that Sanitary Act into force at all, (lear, heat)-it is badly. conceived, hadly, lawn, and it has been passed in the teeth of the remenstrances of the com
munity, both fachen and Chinese (Applause). It coni sins povisions, some of which practically amount to forfeiture, without compensation, of
But it has been passed, and it be said that Count Kalnoky stated that Herr
(heaz, her),
(From Straits Timer.) FRANCE AND HUNGARY,
PARIS, May 31st. In the Chamber of Deputies, M. Goblet
informatis, had been given to the community in Kerr Tisza to dispel the malentends. France's
priper time, before the news was sprung upon them, in the pages of the Gazette, that it had policy is peace. heen sanctioned by Iler Majesty's Government;
bux although the news was here in the middle of Goblet said that France bides her time, but will Alluding to the German frontler question M.
April no intimation was given the communitynke what measures she deems necessary.
the Legislative Council or the
generally, that they might have an opportunity of
beg against it before it was too late. But,
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law, we have got to make the best of it, and that it is of the very greatest importance
to the community that we should put upon
the Sanitary Board the very best men in the
colony, whoever they may happen to be—those
MR. BRIGHT'S HEALTH.
Mr. John Bright is rather better.
THE PAPAL BLUNDER:
LONDON, June and.
who will make a stand in the interests of the Papal Rescript is restricted to morals and does The Irish Bishops have announced that the community against any official attempts to twist mos meddle with politics. They reprove the the Ordinance into something more than it really is. (Hear, hear). It will need very great reverent language which has been used towards care in the interpretation of it; it can only be put the Pontiff. into operation under a code of rules which have
yet to be drawn up by the Sanitary Board, which will need great consideration and care. I hardly "think I'nect say_more_with_reference to what Potsdam.
my line of action will probably be on the subject,
if you do me the honour of electing me, after
what I have said regarding the views. I take as
THE GERMAN EMPEROR.
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- Mr. | Wainewright-In regard-to-rs Dickson
Mr. Timstein was quite a young man TO-DAY before Mr. Wodehouse Mr. Edwin quietly but certainly arresting
life of the strong man, so is competition bills had been paid and therefore he had endeavoured to show that payment out of money an ardent athlete, and prominent member Mackintosh charged four of his chair coolies the pride of the "B.I.S.N., whose assurance allemal stem
-profits and.
in the bands of a solicitor was not a payment at of the German crews at our annual regattas. with disobeying reasonable and lawful orders had attained so great a meridian altitude, seven Mr. Wainewright mentioned the next case and quite unexpected death will be deeply plainant said he was at the head of the their rich preserves of an equally strong and His lordship-That is an error the head-note He was socially very popular, and his sudden at Victoria Peak on the 10th inst. Com years ago, as to open a welcome passage into cited, Strother, and said that the bead-pote regretted by his numerous friends in the colony.
there was taxation after payment.indavide deta firm of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire and determined body of ship-owners and merchants is misleading-it looked as if there had been This morning Mr. Sercombe Smith sentenced a the defendants were his chair coolies, whom he from Liverpool, which the British India" payment while in reality the bill only had been highway robber to six months hard labour, for engaged by the month and paid $7 each. On found itself unable, with all its efforts, to drive off presented. The authority is for a bill-being earring snatching. On the gh inst. at 1.30 p.m. the 10th inst. at half past ten am, he ordered his the field, Wanow gather from Ceylon papers that Mr. Wainewright There in yet another en
taxed more than 12 months after delivery. “ The Emperor Frederick has removed to be dogged the steps of a married woman passing chair to go a distance of about ten minutes, when still another attempt is to be made this time by in point that of fare Street in to Equily, which along Gough Street, and at a convenient moment the men refused to carry him. They were in the Parsen merchants to get a footing on the Indian Mr. Wilkinson cited in support of his point that: mau from behind and seized her earrings, which habit of carrying complainant's wife, although coast and in the Indian markets, by placing as there had been no payment here. In that sbe valued at $35. They were made of gold and they were not specially engaged for that purpose, opposition line of steamers between-Bombay and it was laid down that there could be no payme jade stone; plaintiff said she followed him and and complainant had other chair coolies who the Persian Gulf, whose the "British India him In the present case there was an
gath the client had all the items and facta' befor called out "snatching things when the police generally carried himself but they were at have all but monopoli arrested his flight. The prisoner's defence that time down the hill, and not readily had, opened by themselves i
was first authority and agreement to retain a certain, um
attempts after the client had ascertained all the facts, althou: decidedly specious, was nood deal too. The and defendast had been in plaintiff i have been made bele
Hark but here he cannor'say there was not a dis thin for all except the unsophisticated article, he employ about two years, he was the ringleader nearly alway
ment": 11" "Mr.«Benjaming, hat.
coo from me and then nded said, I had had a litle too much wine that morning and the other men had been brought to the “it is a long laro and did not feel at all well; I don't know why I service by bim.. For the defence, the accused few mon could have snatched the earrings that day, for I said they had been carrying water all the mom ¡Persian am sure it was purely unintentional Ionly came ing, and there were other chair coolics, belonging Compa from Canton the day before. This highly to plaintiff. Mr. Mackintosh, on being recalled, maniac vagabond was also righ (sentenced to i said all the.
GERMAN POLITICS.""
BERLIN, June 3rd. to the Ordinance itself. I can only say that I Prince Bismarck and the Prussian Ministry shall watch its operation in your Interests with threaten to resign, because the Emperor desires the very greatest care, and do all I possibly can the evulgation of the quinquennial Diet law to. so that these rules, partial as they are in many. respects, shall be worked as liberally towards be accompanied by a letter to Het Putkammer, the community as they possibly can be (Applause), enjoining him to prevent official pressure at the The instructions given by the Colonial Secretary Elections, Prince Bismarck objects to the official to His Excellency the Governor were that the publication of the letter as teflecting on the Ordinance should be worked with very great con- sideration and care. If you do me the honour Ministry,
of electing me to the Sanitary Board ns yours
representative I shall do all that in me lies to LOCAL AND GENERAL
give effects the Sanitary Board will really
have to give effect to those instructions, to make GENERAL MOLTO I seriously ill at Manila
the operation of the Ordinance as little oppressive
It can possibly be made (Applause). You have
heard my opinion upon the subject, I can only BISHOP Burdon arrived fo-day by the Pe appeal to your knowledge of me In the past steamship Weggs! from Singapore
he receive two separate whippl
each, with a' rattona
make aittir thing but
ago
hoon as they were
it would not alter
One all in