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No. 5392.- October 21, 1880.1

The Government will not, it is said, ask Parliament for the extra grant of 3800. claimed this year by Sir Bartte Frero for the expenses of bis visit to the Transvaal. When Sir Bartle Frere has given explana tions and accouts, the Government will, no, doubt, decide the claim on its merita.

War of Captain Marshall's seteme, the gist of which we gave several months ago, as to the formation of a cual scross the Malay Pastorala to connect the Bay of Bengal with the Chios Sea, the Straits Times BAF:-

£5

In

CRICKET

BATTERY B

1st Innings. Roulter, b Dalkin... Thomas, e Dalkin, b Stevens, Locke, not ent, Lawrie, b Dalkin, Reynella, b Dalkin, Fillingham, b Sterenser,. Luke, e Tuson, b Dalkin,.... Staker, b Dalkin, Occkorell, a Caine, b Stevenson, Dunning, b Daikin,...... Canningham, e Saysell. h Stevenson,

Leg byea 1, wido balls 3,

M..AGE."

1st Inni

ja,

Stevenson, Thomas, b tunning, Calne, e Dunning, b Fillingham, Da'kin, e Staker, Duoning Edwards, b Dunning, Sayasli, & Fillingbani,

b

3 would fall into degay, and its opally. If that is a good season all Eastwood, not out,

THE CHINA MAIL.

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9 as returned.

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that only the worst kind of women could succeed in getting away with their husbands. Even in Hongkong, which

Sir Thomas replied with the happy tact had had plenty of opportunities to ob which always distinguishes him, and those serve the character and general habits interrated in the Society's welfare who of the Chinese, so that on these points heard the few remarks he made could not bave helped faoling gratified by the kind would speak with some nuthority, was only 80 miles from Canton, only a worde of praise with which be slothed his while he might be able to disabuse the few Chinese had their wives with them. to use bis own words-to the greatest they had formed expressions of pleasure at having listened minds of some persons of prejudices They were only now beginning to bring intellectual treat he had experienced since character of the race to which he had whether the British were entitled to to the morsi them, after waiting for 40 years to see bis arrival in Singapore."

referred. (Applause). Wo learn, that the Secretary of State for

such a mark of confidence. The dif the Colonies has approved of the reaom

The Lecturer, who was received with ficulty of bringing Chinese women was mendations embodied in the Report of the applause, began by pointing out that he immensely increased by Government Police Commission, and we are informed had been induced to deliver his lecture interference. The lecturer then dealt at that application

bean

mado for two from the fact that on arriving in this length with the charges of want of nspectors and twenty European constables

THE Overland Mail (Sept. 3) has the fol- papers; I am not forbidden to atter my lowing:-

made to any attempt to soupy Dulelgoo; Eoptiments, and I only desire no to make... "MsoPt2" 1. THE BOYAL ARTILLERY.

the sailing of the Best to that pert has boon in the Uel-ng; a public attoranca I bave hoon six months

postponed to Wednesday. I believe I have worked A match was played to-day between Sept. 27.Biza Pasba has notified to hard noe any man, and I have put things as H.M.S. Mappie, and thy Regal Artillery Prince Nicholas of Montenegro that an ad- right as it is possible for any mao to put stationed in Bongkong, in which the vases on Sentari will be treated as a casus thea: hat I bave never had my dolies defined in any way, sad I do not to this Haltery sacred an easy victory in one postponed in compliance with the request beli. The naval demonstration has been day know what fous sro properly lovable in innings Appended are the scoros →

of the Prince, who is unprepared to take respect of the busions dond in this Court.

action alone; he asks for not.ro aid of the I bare looked

all the calen through

Great of fees, hare examined them carefu'ly and

Powers besides naval demonstration. France in

is indisposed to share in any hostile I do not find one of the scales applie

action to forco the cossion of territory, able to the ragout atata of things.

Sept. 28. The Allud Fleet bave reter rod I 915 that that is entirely due to the neglect of the Chief Justier, be whom onls,

their respective Governments the dow and of Montenegra for military aid, reling with the Executive, dan a ponte of fees

but thin wil, it in believed, jopardise the from home, in order to give the polio color be found that there was a strong domestic refinement, and attention to the bo imposed. That roan has, since 1864,

naval demonstration. It is stated, England fores the advantage of trained efficersuar feeling against Chinese immi laws of health by the Chinese, and also glooted his duty in this matter of the sole

and Rasia are disposed to comply, but the Further, efforts are being made to procure The material progress which he had wit matters be instituted a somewhat favor gration, and in favor of restricting it. of their gambling propensities. In these Captain Marshall does not attempt to of fees I have addressed the Governor on give an estimate of the cost of this Canal, the en'ject; nothing yut has been done. In

3 other powers are doubtful, Liza Pasha an experienced Superintendent and forty and as this is about as important à factor the matter of Ng Aki, a bankrupt, I can

Sikh constables from India, with a view Lessed in this colony had aroused his able comparison between the Chinese and in the conelderation of the project as the do nothing. The Chief Justice will not

Great Powers have presented a collective has latterly been said to work very well to him more than the great intelligence sunal cicanliness of the Chinese, "the Sept. 29 The Ambassador of tho to give a fair tri-l here of a system which astonishment, but nothing had surprised the lower class of Europeans. The per- mountainous rature of the country, some

me sign the papers. A creditors' neslynce se breathing space is allowed us to recover our chosen, hat I can do nothing.

note to the Porta protesting against the Hongkong. It does not follow however, generally manifested by the working taste of their women in dressing, and The Chief

attitude of Rim Faha at Dulcigno. The that the arrival of the additions to the men. It had been a real education to the comforts of the homes belonging to wita acared away at the thought of the Justice I alarming results that would happen to us pepers Í

ought to hand him the

86 Sultan has asked for delay or withdrawal of force, if procured, will make our police him to visit these colonies, and to see in the well-to-do, were more particularly may I am not his clerk. I am hers if this project were carried into execu- not his anrvaus. I decline to do that which

protest, to which co reply has been given,

system perfect, as great di

difficulty is ex

all directions the wonderful fruits of the referred to. In regard to their gambling perienced in keeping up the number of tion, What would become of Singapore

is no part of with a ship canal aside of the Potmails anything to do with that bankruptcy he my duty declined to have

INDIAN TELEUR ( MS.

Entips constables to the proper standard industry and intelligence of its people. habits, he said they had a different Its glory would depart, and it would because I believed it has to do with the koop-

Simia, Sept. 15.-The following letter We arderstand that the come another Malace. The barbour would ing of brothels. A oficial assignen was

from Abdulla Ka Nasiri (a minister of amounting to only 400 constablas divided were not present that evening to Lear peans, but he had yet to learn that they whole force, He was sorry that toore working maen motbed of gambling from that of Euro-

bo deserted, it

Ayub Khn's) to the address of Mahomed over some thirty als po fon atations, what he had to say on the question were such inveterate numesters. The Whatves,

Apri godowo,

appointed, and the Chief Justice will not

Sadik, a Ubief of the Tokhi Ghilzais, dated already about 7 short, which very materi- which was now being so warmly dis working man's chief difficulty with docis

sign the papers unless I band them to him tions would be lost in a wilderness of

11th August, 1880, fell recently into the reduces the effectiveness

ally hands of some of our officers: After sole of the stations being a short of men question could be seen from the fact that close application and protracted hours of ness of the force: cusserl. The importance of the Chinese regard to the Chinese was that their укава. Thure woul

only remain Govern wall and good I don't think it is a good ment Itonse and the New Gaol. Let us be reason. As a Solicitor 1 say it is a very

compliments. We are comfortably located that is is ir poesible for them to per perly at Chital Zuens, Kandahar. Bo assured thankful therefore for the mountains of the bad one,

perform

Im their regular duties, and in case of Bereral Bills had been introduced to deal Irbour, with their consistent and ex- I belleve my experienos Peninsula ; at all events the Canal will not

all in woll here, and that God's favour emergency they would certainly be found with it in these colonies, and that it had trome economy amonating to parsino of any one in

is with us. All our desires have been wanting- be constructed la our time.

We hear Major Dauiop is ant been the subject of many debates in the niousness, and their apparent indifference Chia Court, both A4 judicial officer and

accomplished. The viatarious army of reious to introdnes the Malay element as colonint Legislatures and elsewhere. It to the gratification of the palate, ren as a practicing barrister. I was Chief Ja.

3gular troops and lion-baning Ghazie buid much as possible, but for some anseer. dicial Officer of the City of London for se

the city in close investment. God willing, tained cause there is

was also a question which had very dered competition by their more luxu veral years, and I say that lo my opinion

a manifest disinclina- 20 the bowels of the Feringhees will be cut tion on the part of the Malays to enter the Erely influenced the last Victorian rious rivals quite impossible. In answer the Chief Justion is doing what he ought not to do.

out and they themselves cleared off the service, and the cansequence is, as we have election. He was not surprised to find to these charges the lecturer alinded to These Bre mattera which con- dern the publis more than they concerns 14,

You are living close stated, the dwindling sway of the number such a general antipathy towards the the fuet that the working men fortunately to Kolat i-Chilzai and a band of Foringbees of constable, which, even at the full Chinese as there now uppenred to be, were better off than other Europeans in because I am

na boon strengib, is very inadequate to the require- The Chinese were incompréhensible, and regard to the shortness of their hours. in that place, but still However, for the monts of the place. done by you an yet.

be felt that he knew less of them now The Chinese, be pointed out, worked sako of the religion of the Prophet, gird

than he thought he knew some 3 years long hours because they were excluded dissent from the popular feeling against Europeans enjoyed; and so far as their them he hoped he would not be credited temperance of living was concerned, be with any futerested motives. It was remarked that this they were by no Bot necessary for him to stand forward means altogether wrong. It was not in their champion. The Chinese, be the needless multiplication of artificial believed, were well able to take care of wants that the national wealth of a pros themselves, as they had done for the last perous people consisted, but in its pro- four thousand years; and any attempt duction over its expenditure. His main to illtreat them in this colony or else reply to the difficulty anggested by the प्रा. डी.स an expression of 28tb. ul Guneral Phayre's Division of legislation and party leadership, the where would only recoil on the aggressor. working men has been moved into the Cantonment at matter will receive his earnest attention Te illustrate this be referred to the wonder that the cultivated Briton should Kaudabar, the rest remaining in sump to and soms definite decision will be given system of slavery, and he pointed out fear the competition of the Chinese. dusure facility of

It is

is reported before long. What that decision will how it injured those who had maintained The next charge against the Mongolians The

that on Ayub'e Kabuli troops reaching he is very doubtful. Sir Charles Dilke's it. It was Granville Sharp, his relative, that they were opium smokers-was Ghazni the Governor bore digrissed the replies to the various interpellations who succeeded in obtaining from the met by the statement that their vice in Gizais to their homes. The Kabulls and upon the subject in the House of Com-ighest court in England the declaration this respect was immensely exaggerated, mans were the one hand rather that the slave who stepped an British and could not be compared for one

INQUEST.

Ar tuquest was held at the Government Civil Hospital at p.m., beday, before tuo Acting Curoner, G. S. Nortizata and a jury consisting of Messrs 1. L. Otte, &. dos Romedica and J. Lawrence, ou the body seaman on the Gorman acbooner Emma.

Dr. Clouth stated that abort 116 p.,

| te

as great a

of Francisco Gido lab able keep only furnish ras with the means to

en bome, I should ga

•pai eriv indifferent whether

the or not. If the Governor

gn home to-

to-morrow, 80

yesterday he rece ved a pole requesting his sick am 1 of being hero. I have experieno to say a mose belonging to the crew of theed treatment since 1 have Leen schovaer Emma who bad fallen int then no official in my position would ever Dok, When be arrived he found the manated, and rush as no official has ever been dead, death having on cause, In his subjected to before. If I had not been the opinion, by a fracture of the band of the most of man I might have been forend *kull

E. Koch, second officer of the German into doing something which I dare not con-

schooner Emma now in the Kushoon Dock, stated that yesterday morning, he sent the d coared, who was an able sesinan, to work in loosing the bead gear from the bowsprit of the schooner, with a cold chisel and Lammor, aud directed him to score himself by a rope to the bowsprit. Deceased how over appeared to have made no use of the and must have lost his bold and fallon tupe into the Dook.

fer of the sahooner.

mplate.

Calling the Usher of the Court, Mr Steelhausen, the Registrar then asked him to sacertain from Air Mossop whether the Judge was coming. Jf the Chief Justice, he added, does not do bis duly, I will do mine so far as in rao lies. My duty is to attend t Court, and I will attend in Court, but I will not attend in Chaber

Mr Stockbannon left to interview Mr Mossop.

Lee Wu Shing, the head coolle employed The Registrar: As to the matter of Son by the Dock Company, heard some of the Sul Suen, I baso put his petition among conlion calling out that a man bad fallen, the papers and have rendered an account of and be reported the matter to the Chief fall the moneys rec-ivot. He may attend No one appared to in Chambers if he e chovece; I will not. have seen deceased fall, but when the first I say, and I wish it to he understood, that alarm was sirup, he was soon lying in the my duty is not to stand in

Chainbere. It were doty, I would attend, but I do not attend lesene I bare boet mallet ou

becouns every occasion i have attended, and I don't chopen to be laaglied unless I bare the protic ion of the Team. 1 am

Am Very Berry

Dock with his broad under water.

The Coruku bavity Buzzed up the evidence, a verliet was returned of cidental dentă.

SUPREME COURT Thursday, Oct. 21.

THE QUIET JUSTICE

du

Son Sui Suen, but I cannot help it. I believe the only safeguard the public han in the Pries. The Law has been at

inge 1 ene here fo minis' cred here Ainge

*** 1 нафар бага it administrad slowhere Matters are taken in Chambers in secret which ought to be takon in public. I don't choose to he kind. Whether in a

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I am in a hich positiva or

Gibbons was sent for and refused to whend hero till four. Qae of the mass the Chief

Smith, b Fillingham, Lovett, lb, b Fillingham, Teson, & Dunning, Hell, ran out,...... Vincent, run out, ......

Byes 2, wide balls 1,.

Brad Fenings Stevenson, e Locke, b Canningham, .............. Calue, a Boulter, h Ouncingham, Dalin, Cuauingham, Edwards, b Cuningham, b Locke, Eastwood, and b Looke,

Smith, h Caantugbam,. Lovett,

not out... Tho, Cunningham,.

5 Rell, 6 Locke,... Vincent, b Cunningham,

Extras,..

CENTRAL SCHOOL ?, BONGKOS PUBLIC

ROHOOL

face of the earth. You

up

the lions of bravery, ellect the people

BORNEO.

and Gbazin, and baving invested Keint BARON OVERBECK'S CESSION IN ago. But in venturing to express his from the means of recreation which Ghilzsi on all sides, cut out the bowels of every Feringhee Kaur in the overthrow them from the face, and of the earth. renowned, and Yon yourself will then be your name will be great in the world. Write news of your wolfare, and report 40 daily whatever happens." /

Simia,

Sept. 27. General Kaker myrebed posterday to Segi and will arrive at Quetta about the 28th. Macpherson's brizade with For Thusaars will have Kandahar 00

A match was played between the above 2815. Clabs on the Hongkong Cricket Club

Ground on Wednesday art, the result being in favour of the Pubile School. following is the store :--

CENTRAL NGWOOL,

1st Innings.

C. Wallace; b H.,

J. Wallace, e Barff, b Grube,.. Remedios, a tirable, b fall, Arthur, ran out, Vincent, b Grimabio,

Gudsel, b Hall, Shuster, Hall,

Kue, Lall, b Grimble,. Rabamai, not out,

Extras,

Total,

2nd Innings. ( Wallace, b Hall,..... J Wallace, birimble, Reaandios, b Grimble, drthier, 8 Hal, b

Grimble,

Vicent, Grimble,

Godsil, o & b Grimble,

Rahamai, ball, Kue, not out,

Katrus,

THE SUPREME COURT SCANDAL

AND THE REGISTRAW This ofterocon a number of car chich have brou lying user ate lay that a low one, I am simply guided by one prin-, b tatim bir wore to come on before the Chief Justier cle, and that is to maintain the in egety The Registrar was in Court; the hicfdus of the Low as I understand it. It is now tive was in his roour at the lour fixed. Mr ten minutes to four value. I shall at on his Lordship, holding that the cardustice wants to take in

in privat, is should be beard is open Court and decin the ease of the adju lication In bankruptcy ing to subject himarif, he said, to a reti of Huffun which of all things ought to tion of auch insults an tro had already re is taken in public, procedings aga ceived from the Chief Justice.

mats under eentonco of prusi servitude. The following were

There is anything that ought to be take on the board

in public, that

1st Innings. It is particularly a cise, anything

is to be taken in pabilo, Hall & Arthur, which should not be hard in Chambers.

Martf, a dis Mr Stockbauren now returned with message to the effect tha, as, the Registrar

the gases whip' was

IN BANKRUPTos.

In the latter of Young Yes Ser, a buck

rupt.-B port of Registrar.

In the matter of Nurses Kosowire, and ors, bankrupte,--Report of Registrar.

vue,

*gstuess

If

1of aed to attend now, the business in prob-

In the niter of Ng Akiu, bankruptute and iu bankruptcy would stand over till

Report of Registrar.

IN TROBATE.

The

Lover

supply.

(Streita Times.) The question of the cession and the granting of a charter for a territory in the north of Borneo is still under the consideration of the Foreign Office at haine, but it is said that now Parlin- ment is over and Lord Granville has some little leisure from the exigencies

Kohistanie went on to Kabul.

Simla, Bept 28-Colonel St. John re- porta all quiet at Kundishar. The brigade rouraging to the hopes of a charter soil was at that instant free. The day moment with the terrible rice of drink- sunt from Kandahar to Maiwand has to being granted, but on the other hand that verdiet was pronounced was a gooding alcoholic liquors to excess prevail- 12 ured, hwing buried bolies found on fieldte of the guiding principles of the day for the slave, but it was a better day ing amongst Europeaus. In conclusion

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with

Burrows must act according to his own

under-

do with the project. In that case, the tempted against the Flemish refugees in mobability is that Baron Overbeck will England. When the Flemish Huguenots apply to Germany, and there are rum-flocked to London the manufacturers in ours that he has already done so, and that city objected strongly to their co-

It's coming yet for a' that, That man to man the world o'er Shall brothore be, for a' that," Mr C. Goode, (president of the as-

of the nation of 27th July, where a large Gludstone Government, openly and fur the master. The white man's heart the lecturer summarised the various caits has been goost:u-tail:

pili; Sim'a

repeatedly avened by several of its had suffered more than the black man's charges against the Chinese, and gavo a Allahabad, Sup: 20-3 corre leading thembers, as hostility to the ex-kin, and the oppressor had done worse general answer to them. He quoted the teleg spls that the Mind tension of the empire's territory and to himself then to those whom he op- remark of our Saviour, "He that is shes have been published in toe 2 Gazette of India Extraordinary; together reponsibility. It would not, therefore, pressed. Now the same policy which it without sin among you, let him cast the

And he added, be surprising that the ultimate decision was proposed to adopt towards the Chi-first stone." man of telegrams relating to th Wivance of the force under General Burros should be a refusal to have anything to bere had three centuries ago been at

For a' that and a' that on the Helwuud. It painly appears that the advance was in the Gret instance res commended by Goural Primrose, sad also that the Commander in-Chief telegraphed on the 15th-Walia tronk havi des that bis overtures have been favorably petition in various branches of trade.sociation) moved a vote of thanks to Me sorted, situation has completely changed received by Prince Bismarck, who has The London 'prentices raised riote Sharp for bis able lecture. He pointed judgment reporting fally, Hy must act just been appointed Minister of Com against the aliens, the storekeepers eaidint that the Young Men's Christian As- with oxation of ace unt of distance of merce, and who is known to be desirous they ruined their business, and a Bill sociation was entirely a con-political in- Aain the Commander in-Chief of securing some standpoint in the East dealing with the whole subject actually stitntion, and was not pledged to any of supp on 2nd-"You will stand that gut have full liberty to attack and in the South Seas for the develop-passed the Ilouse of Commons, although the views which Mr Sharp had expressed, ment of German commerce and German owing to the dissolution of Parliament but he thought that gentleman had done Ayab if you consider you are strong enough to do so." The dospatches by colonisation., The Chancellor has given it never became law. Nevertheless be well in coming forward to expound the 43 Generals rimruse and Burrows are mengre

great encouragement to the formation of Flemish artisans gave an immense in other side of a vexed question." and unsatisfactory, but they are ably the German Trading Company which has potus to mannfacturing industry, and by The Hon. A. Campbell, seconded the reviewed in despatchee to the

to the Government taken over the business of the great their skill, lalor, and intelligence they motion, which was carried with acclatna- of India by Guar

Quoral Greaves.

use of Godefroy & Co. in the South Seus, did far more than repay the English for tion, and the lecturer briefly replied. The Kundahr News hears "From which recently failed, and the Samoan the generosity which offered then an The Hoo, W. Sandover moved a vota authentic source, that the enemy's loss at Inlands are now more or less German ter- asylum in their hour of need. It of thanks to the chairman, who in his

wand was 1250 regulars killed and

was indeed to the Flemings that Eng-opinion had acted nobly under the cir- Founded, and that 2,400 were struok off ritory. There could be no better or more

for her present cumstances in presiding on such an oc- he rolls in killed, wounded, or missing, eligible station for Prince Bismarck's land was indebted 800 bodies of Uh zoos mare found on the purposes than the North-East of Bornes, proud eminence in the arts and manus-casion. He thought good would be fuld next day, how many were removed and it England lets slip the opportunity, fuctures. Who knew how soon trouble done by the lecture as helping the during the night and what was the number now offered her, there can be no reason might come on China, and her best ventilation of an important subject wounded it is impossible to tell, but is why Germany should not take advan-subjects become wanderers; and if they Mr A. Grainger seconded the motion. supposed to have been between 1,600 and 2,000, or a total loss of about 4,000. This tage of it, however much we may regret Agrosz with what was reported by spira who that, the Gladstone Government should

Total,..

BUNURONG PUDER Muud..

ID

T. Lammert, b Rimedios,

B

6. Grimble, b Kemedie,

Lammert, b Remedica, e Babarani, Mng, b Wallace,

F. Grimble, o Arthur, b Wallace, Aitken, b Remedios,

to-morrow after the Criminal Seatous.

Registrar:

ar: So be it. The busiucsa In the goode of Son Sai Saen, decenacti will bo hold in Investory Account and Scheme of Ad. the Chief Justice Wort. Iam notlostieni Miliar, Wallace, ....

degraded, 1

my brot

where be can insult me

B. Grimble, not out.... muiistration.

Batraa, Polition by Chan Kwong with impunity: I am not to see my position for $10.08. Hung for

a private insul, but In the goods of R. T. Mogridge, deors the insults

have been offered to me by

Tota', ed.-Inventory Account and Scheme of the Chief

the Chief Justice are inalis to my fficial Administration.

position which I will

not bear. I wish that Hall, b Romedion.

Maiwand

came in during the ringe

Candahar, Sept. 18. The number of slain

31

2nd Innings

| in Ayub's army during and after the action

In the goods of Tax Seang, deceased. - to bo č distinctly understood. Re may lasult Buff, cand b Wallace, Inventing Account an it chems of Admin. a privately, the thief Justies of any body a. Gimble, b Walloss,

Glae and could brook It and forget T. Lammert, band a Wallace,

In the goods of Sarah Jane Royston, do-it, but an insult to my position I am F, Lammert, a Rahatani, b Wallace, ocased.—Inventory Account and Schemo of bennd to resent. The position I hold is May, to bat Administration.

In the goods of Alice Windsor, deceuset. Acount and Scheurs of Ad-

In the goods of Che Suin, decesad.--T ventory Account and Scheme of Adminis tration,

sacred trout and I will uphold its dignity. F. Orimble, zu be

the

,IUD Dat.

Extras .....

Total,

They may say I am vindictive. I am in Alken, & Remedios, that respect. I am jealous of the

Millar, to bat of the law. I have followed the honorable B. Grimble, to bar. profession of the law for twenty five you

0, and I never had on losinuation aga'nat me, either as judge or barrister, In the goods of Fook Su Tong, decensed, and I must say I am not now disposed at my Inventory Account and Scheme of Ad-age to have my pasilion degraded in my ministrations

porsun on my coming to an outsido place goods of Arthur W. Cenner, de In the ceased. F'otition for grant of administra-

tion,

in the ous of Luk To Kwang, decessed. Petition for grant of Administration,

The message Mr Moasep brought was to

forth over the length and breadth of the Hongkong. I wish that that may go Colony, small as it is, if it go no farther,

The Registrar then bundled up the pa- pors which bad been given him by Mir Stockhausen, and romarking that they were not all there and that they really nerer

be so blind,

came to South Australia he would ask He said the lecturer had done good whether the British of this colony would service to the advocates of anti-Chinese recognise their great responsibility and immigration, as he had proved all the respect the traditions that clung around charges he attempted to deal with- ther dag? The hostility towards the (laughter)-and doubtless all present

17 at Baba Wali on the lat Septemhòr la given THE CHINESE AT HOME AND Chinese by the people of this colony must have greatly enjoyed the way in

at about 4,500 men. Most of the Indian

30 papera se

seem to he complaining at

at this con- paratively small butcher's bill: but if it 3 had baan

mach larger the complaints would have been all the other way. Indeed, we no means certain that Sir Frederick Boberts will yet escape

sensure

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are by

ately

present be

Forlon

doctrine when pur iament reassembles,

ABROAD.

MR G, SHART AT ADELAIDE.

was shown by the exclusion from all which be underrated his fellow-country- Government contracts of tenders by men.

Mr Granville Sharp, who was for Chinese. He did not wish to say too twenty-five years resident in Indii and much on this point, but he would re-

The motion was carried unanimously. Hongkong, and is now on a visit to this mark that in bis opinion if the Chinese vote, said it would be unfair to criticise The Chairman, in acknowledging the colony, gave a lecture on "The Chinese were to be excluded from the Australian too much the lecture which Mr Sharp

Y parliament tax been prorogo, ao at it out and abroad, in Gorter's colonies it should be done with the full had given. The facts could be accepted, but is quite within Theatre, on Monday evening, Septem- concurrence of the home authorities and the opinions expressed by the the limits of probability that sundry and ber 6. There was only a moderate and not by persecution. If China was lecturer on thom could be considered. divara injudicions questions will be

be asked attendance, the inclement state of the willing to modify the provisions of her But there was one point to which he by the disciples of the penca at any price wenther having no doubt something treaty with Great Britain, so as to (the Chairman) would like to allude. An account which we have received from to do with the smallness of the number provide for the regulation of the im- Mr Sharp said he did not think it was a correspondent, on whom we can place who were present. Mr J. C. Bray,nigratios of her people to these colo- proper for South Australia to legislate completo reliance, taua detaile the discus M.P, who it will be borne in mind nies, well and good; but that was the on this question without the concurrence slou among the powers be about the recently introduced a Bill into the only honest way of grappling with the of Great Britain. Now, as South Aus- The following telegrams are from Indian despatch of General Barrows' Brigade to House of Asserably for the purpose of question. In an able and interesting tralians, they attached a high value to

sources:

LATE TELEGRAMS.

LONDON TELEGRAMS,

the olmurd, Sir Edwis Johnsco recom- restricting Chinese immigration, occu- manner the lecturer then proceeded to their self-government, and he hoped that mended his detachment to the Heianud, ried the chair, and there were several discuss the various charges made against on this question they would be prepared and so did the Commander in-Chief, other members of Parliament present. the Chinese to justify their exclusion to take an independent stand. (Ap- althon b deeming it

It most unwise, General

the effect that the Ohfel Justice was waiting ought to have been out of his possession, morres has been shot dead while driving in Greaves in vain throated Sir Frederick Amongst those who attended was a fair from British communities, and to answer plause.)

for the Registrar,

Bir Gibbons said + Propcedings in Bank ruptcy much be heard to Court, and I decline to attend in Chambers. The Or

dluses orders the proceedings to be on in open Court, not by the Judge.

tion

in Chambers. I dooine to attend. The

Judge has tosulted me every time I have attended him in Chambers, and I intend to

прот him

wait

Mr

· Moarop here

left

ed L

I desire

kaowa

ΣΟΥ

I have been waiting here.

Chief Justice thinks that when I go into

27

bie Chamber he can keep the Press out

and insult me there with impunity, and I

left the Court, and the odifying spectacle came to a pl.se.

Police Intelligence.

(Before the Hot Ng Choy.)

Thursday, Oct. 21,

NEGLECT OF DUTY.

Li Atung, 46, coulie, was fined $2, in

to the Hospital to receive a dead body for

DRUNK.

James Henry Flaming, 20 seaman, WAS

London, Sept. 27-Viscount Mount. he carriage at Cleobur, County Galway.

Meetings of the Irish Land Lescue bave been held at Kilrush and New Boss. Mr Parnell spoke at baik and said the only solation of the land question in Ireland was its owner ship being transferred to tenants He urged them to organise through the country for tule parpone,

beon abandoned.

Haines to put his veto on the more, and co-sprinkling of working-men, and a good them in detail. The first charge against

The proceedings then terminated. envinded was the former of the danger of many members and friends of the Young them, that they emigrated without their South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide). the contemplated step, that he tegarded his Men's Christian Association, in aid of wives, and that in the pursuit of illegi Weasley no less than three geparate (limos given. The president of the association female youth of the colonies, he first and saut home to Sir Garnet the funds of which the lecture was timate indulgence they depraved the before the fatal 27th of July, Gueral

AT THE MASQUERADE.

The threslened strike at Asorington has when the disaster was known, so the audience Mr Granville Sharp, who the Chinese were as immoral as was You may have noticed I've spoored of late'

to General

Sira, ot, d-The Queen hus expressed to the Viceroy Bersincere distress hearing of the sad eslaustly at Naini Tali

On Laura Clyde-nothing else to do; Fond of flirting, and I am, too.

Her room joins mine, and the walls are

thin-

And either dancing or iced champagne- Can't say which, but expect the wine---

Just a little confused my brain.

Greaves also implored Sir Frederisk Halues (Mr G. Goode, J.P.), secupied one of replied to by a reference to the persons If you'll keep it secret, banour bright, and the Viceroy to reinforce General Bur the aide boxes,"

by whom the charge was mostly made

I'll tell you a little story, Jos- rows or to withdraw him, but without avail.

The Chairman said he had the pleas--the ignorant, the ill-informed, and Something that happened to me last night Here at the masquerade ball, you know. The Registrar, making it any reporter was defaut to be impriznnod for four for

ouring duty that evening of introducing to the puuderers to popular passion. That Lieutenant-General Selby Smyth has been correspondent, the present, and the Reporter of the China neglect of duty, Defendant in day disappulated Commander-in-chief at the Cape; Grus Vedies Cala Coral, Lead follost was to lecture on "The Chinese si homo stated was not shown by the experience Mail answering in the affirmative, proceed employed by the Government undertaker,

he starts on Ostobar the 20th,

your advice this would not have happened." and abroad." Many people had thought of either Victoria or Sydney. The She's rather pretty-at any moto what I hare just said to be and received orders yesterday to take a box bereen urged the people of Ireland to actually happened, and it is only fair to from the action le hud taken with regard | evidence of the police in New South

Sept. 28.-Hr Dillon's speech at Skib. fhoig detaile, in all probability, show wha publicly. now for half an hour, and if the Chief Jus- burial i instead of taking a bar as ordered, arganise ão as to so0omplish their ayawed eneral Greaves that he, at least, should to the Chinese question that Mr Sharp Wales, as summarised in the report of Laura's a friend of my sister Fan1 tice dess not choose to attend to them, then the defendant used some matting in which do parpose. Ele entreated them not to attack he exonerated from his share of the blame was present to tell them about the worst bir Edmund Fosbery, Inspector Ge- theso matters, which have been lying over bury the bady; his excuse being that it

the landlords.

for the disaster which with ordinary fore features of the Chinese race. He had neral, was nine-tenths in favor of the now for three days and are all of a pressing was a little easier.

It is rumoured that the Nibiliats have alght alcald never havo happoned. mature, must he over again, because the

entered into a conspiracy to destroy the.

quiring as to whether or not this was roport ebowed that they were the least Dot himself been very particular in en Chinese, and Mr Hayter's Victorian So 1, by an accident, heard them plan

Their dremes for masquerading in. Hussian Imperial yacht Livadia, now being fitted out at Glasgow,

the case, because whatever views Mr black in the black list. With regard to The ball was lovely, the costumes fine, Sept 20. Several Influential Libera)

Sharp might give utterance to be for the most heinous offences against the one was anxious to learn all the truth Chinese their Government tables were about the Chinese. With that view he an incontrovertible disproof. The Chi business,

had consented to preside. (Applause.) nese had been charged, with raining So meating Laura-gipy meld- Sept. 30.16 is reported that the Alba- nians burned Dutelgur yesterday.

At the meeting of the Debating Society The chief reason for his objection to the European girls, but he had never heard Knew her at once by her dress, you 300-- the other night, at which it is to be regretted Chinese was not that they were of the of such a case in five and twenty years. I took her out for promenade that the number than usual, the old but important aubt were pleased to attribute to them, but were those who hind taken the down-Flirted P" Said I was deep in love--

pressat was aller vicious character which some people The women who associated with them On the piazza alone with me. of suppressing pablio gambling in the St. Petersburg, Sept. 29.-M. Balisow, Colony was again discussed, the motion it arose from the experience of the other ward course before they went with the Madly worshipped the ground she trod representative of Russia at Fekin, has been being that publio gambling houses in the colonies that the Chinese did not become Chinese. The latter made good hus-Vowed by all below, above. recalled to St. Petersburg, where a treaty Colony should be licensed. The speakers good colonists in the proper sense of the bands to the European women they Did he return it ? A word, a nod 'for demarcation of frontier will be conclná

Varglil,

Parcival

term, and that they unsettled and dis married, and it was most satisfactory to The fair head drooped in assent; Newton, Kennedy,

Birob Rome, Sapt 20-The largest ironclad in Knight, Hazle, Blum, Criff, Wright e Chun Aki, 30, taflor, was brought up the world, the Italia, was launched to-day Vaughan. For the motion that Gambling could suggest any way of overcoming their wives. He strongly deprecated A peal of laughter was my reply-

tand objectionable manner.

Boatched off the mask-with rapture If Mr Sharp of women with whom they lived were

kissed hor my treatment bere has become a public on remand from the 19th lost, oharged with at Castellamare.

be licensed 6 voted, and against it 9. The Bandal, and I think that the business of assaulting Wong Aeaty. A borvant, by declared to the Captain of the Alewan-interest in the debate. At the sioso the Pre-gration of the Chinese to these colonies (ing to sanction these marriages. It was taugh at me, foal Don't spare my pride

Constantinople, Sept. 28,--Riz Faska Chief Justice was present and took great this difficulty with regard to the immi the action of many clergymon in refus- the public in entirely neglected, and I think striking him on the hood with a stick, that the office is falling into a state of enga fusion, almost as bad as that from which prisoner was sentenced to be imprisoned

No further evidence was produced, and dra, English ironclad, who was the boarer sident oxpressed the banks of the meeting he for one would be very glad to hear unfortunate that the Chinese could not

fined 25 cents, la default to be imprisoned members are arging the opening of Parlia don't choose to do it. The last time I at for one day, for being drunk and incapable ment in November for the resumption of tended in Chambers he ordered me out on the 21st instant After that I should be wanting in self-

respect

i

ot if 1

attended

agalo.

of my

It is no part

attend in Chambers, ofther Q AND GREATING A DISTURBANCE r of the Court, as Official Assignee

Wong Aput, 8, coolie, and Cheung

or as Registrar: I don't choose to allow Achong, 37, coglie, were fioul one dollar

my office to be sile into the office of each, in default to be imprisoned for three.

Judga'z

glerk / I wish that

the far and the cant before the la: inat

gle

the public. I

I

have laid a co

the

door

forth to days, for fting to D'Aguilar Street on

and the Governor has not yet

TELEGRAMS

CONTINENTAL & MISCELLANEOUS

to

the

of State for the Colonier, because, I think

matter referred to the Secretary

(Before the Hon. M. J. Tannochy)-

ABS LULE:

any notica of my complalar, Whether

he will or not I don't know. I bave asked:

have

I rescued it. I am forbidden to write to the for three weeks with hard labour,

ed.

Singapore. (Straits Timer)

Were Mesars d'Almeida Verdon, Darion turbed the European population in an know that by far the largest proportion

and I

By Jove, all boy, it was my sister!

Nor mind my feelings! I feel so gind Heaveng! what an escape I had 1

of the refusal to withdraw the fleet and of to His Honor for baying come an fer to give of it. Mr Sharp Id been resident in bring their wives with them, but then was my sister, not Laura Clyde, an Ultimatum, that resistance would be the meeting his dagouragement (cheers) India and Hongkong for 25 years, and i authority of mothers in Quipa was such

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