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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Law Notice IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONGKONGWAS

Chief Justice)

may, at no very distant date, turn out to have serious results. The secresy in the conduct of affairs at Paling, and the as- treme difficulty in obtaining trustworthy

of what has

лвя прем going on

direct orders of HA E. the Governor; John Pope Hennessy, president; the Hon. practicability; and it was ousier to add. Feb, 11 a.m.In the goods of N Num in Manchuris, but we have runson to No. 2 is completed at a dough all the of the possibility of the disuaas having been

bo

Committee.

É

the

Chin Ip, for Letters of Administrations.

Marine Court.

*

wisich Mr

stigatired

No. 6798.--FEBRUARY 8, 1882.]

where. For instance, ot No. 1 shaft the the authorities would have had the sympathy tisfactory; but it would be easier to put down

headgear is built of fre-bricks and iron, and and approval of the great bulk of the Com vernor Hennessy himself. There per-

one line than put down two lines, and then

all the shafts are lined throughont with out munity. But there was noisy clamour to sonal considerations concerning which,

have to remove one. And ho thought that

mountain limestone. Na 1 shaft was down be appessed. A class of agitators had sald owing to their peculiar aitnre, we have

An adjourned moeting of the Legislative possibly they would have the rond being

E600 feet. hitherto been silent-were officially.

тая ровно brought to the notice of certain her Council was held this afternoon. There cut was found that a double (Before the Iles Francs Enquden, Acting con- that the Chinese, and they alone, ware

would only require twu,

of 109 feet puisible for the introduction hom of PROBATE JURISDICTION, Thursday, 9tk peal matters proventa war giving any pleted it will be of the depth of it

smallpor, and ridiculed the bare suggestion or three months to satisfy them as to its

believe return airway is cut members in their official capacity by he wore present: H. E. the Governor, Bir

Sow, deceased-Petition of Ng Ho Shoo; that the authorities have been recently dis-seams, and is 350 feet in length. For the brought from London, where hundreds of are existing. Tho open manner in which the ventilation of the mine a thirty feet: quibal cases were then and still and although these communications F. Snowdon, Acting Chief Justice; the another line that take one away

The Hon. F. E. Johnson said that consider and Sung Ashil doop-Petition of turbed by the

disaffection of the Chiefs has contained exceedingly grass charges on B. 8. Tonnochy, Acting Colonial ing the laying down of the two lines was not Sung Long Foo, for

tie which binda has been erected, which will ba

capable of selves to

to agitation, thus created; brought which have since been admitted by the Secretary; the Hon. E. L. O'Malley, At-compulsory, and if it was dono and then found In the goods of Leo Fut, deceased. For long line past the been shown, fan is either now in course of erection, or Government in a work moment lent them-: Governor to be utterly fulse, tho pro-

Darley publicly aud duction of the papers relating to these torney General; the Hon. W. M. Deano, to might to the traffic then the Petition of Leo Kwai Chow and Krox the Manohariana to. China has been weak dolirocing from 76 to 100 cubic foot of air in an anti-Chin

The of Foundry, as disgenou of of We word in hopes tint the Treaty which was con- Fitors, Carpenters, and Backsmithe shops, clony, int, to authors thus far position circumstances are now refused by the Acting Treasurer; and the following untung might be left in the hands of the Lee Kwong docensed.--Petition of Kwok and weakening, and the sanie may be said per minuto

His Excellency then put the queation to

ided Inst year between China and Russia and all repairs and replaconents of mechin in which they found themselves, the line of President, who, though be caused these otheial members, Hon. P. Ryrie, Hon. Ng

members, whether the word "Double

wi]] be-ery be dens in them. About a hundred conduct of which the treatment of tho "personal"inutters to Assume an Choy, Hoa. F. B. Johnson, and Hon.

would have made all frontier questions be- part of the clause or not. Tho Coun

tween the two Empires caay of arrangement, and some thos hundred and fifty musras, incidents afford evidenco that oven

Chinese from the South or Fokion province, Ocean was a part was resorted to. Those othcial aspect, now accuses boamur | R. Belikes.

ail décided to stow the word to remain.

and we trust such may yet be found to both and

the ทนส able members of following a course' The minutes of the last meeting were Regarding the question of repairing roade

Caso. But we suppose it is inevitable that, carponters and coolies from the neighbour strong" Government-strong in and na to what part of

of the payments should of action" rending to personal con-

with Rush on the Amoor, China shouldhood, have been at work since the com-hers it possesses at its back can "bo gulity be borne by the company and she Govorn troversy." If a subject is deemed by read by the clerk,

Chief Justica

Gro. Oakley, fireman, was charged with feel jealous and uneasy when lertributaries mencement under the supervision of eleven of errors betraying the weakest judgmente His Excellency to be proper for the

mente, the Hon. the said that if he rememb

rightly no de- pilluging cargo on board the steamer Deren show the disatfection which the Manchu foreigners. As soon as the coal-mining has consideration of hen, members er officia

to about the shire yesterday.

rians, and perhaps the Mongolians have been undertaken in earnest the numbers of

workmen will require to be largely increns AVERAGES AND BEST TIME ON THE matter but that they profurred to leave it The Chief Officer gave evidence to the 1stely done,

eil. Noarly all the blasting has been done by machine rock-drills and the explosivo

·FOREIGN ROUTES DURING THE

· PAST YEAR. the defendant from the cabin windows rum- ABSTRACT OF PEKING GAZETTEN employed has generally been dynamite.. to be decided whether Mr Bowdler's sugellees that yesterday furenson, he observed

The hon. Mr Tonnochy said that lau

The following (says tho Alla California) the cargo, and overhauling

December 6th.-(1) A Docres. Yester But inst year the manufacture of the best a conversation bolore the mosting with the one boxes on the deck. The officer then are now or soon will be before the Seere-ho had never been appointed at all.

Decree, directing Foo

monced in the premises, aud

and these have ended, giving the averages of each ste tary of State, it would be out of order to His Excellency the Governor said that it Surveyor General and that gentleman was went and found him with some apples in day wo issued a

average on each routs, and the best trige lay them or the table; but if we mis-was a very trivial point, which the Attorney still of opinion that the one part should ha❘ his hard, which had been taken from an Ting to fill the post of Junior Vice powder, cartriggs and cases, was com are the steainer passagon-for-the year just take not one of the documents referred! General referred to. The Attorney General paid by the Tramway Company and the open box, but whether the defendant had President of the Board of Rites: Pao-ting lately soine into us. The drills are driven on the diferent foreign routes, the grand

other by tho

the Council.

has now memorialised us

to justify

stify on the back by the edge of the The Hon. Mr Johnson said that | The defendant, when ordered to return them his experience is not an effact that by compressed air supplied from an ongmade by steamers during the tinie to was before the Secretary of State, athad been unanimously appointed and had roade should be under the jurisdiction to their place rily threw one back and went him in accepting the post, and he prays us first drugged into this business, although consoaked to servo on the bill, and it was of either one or the other. The respons- away with the rest. The Captain, who had to withdraw his commission, Pao Tse hages have been fired by alentou

The Attorney General said there was one point in the minutes as they stood which a few months back, how comes it that he would beg to take objection to, and that the production of papers bearing thereon is so very improper nos? The Gover- was the words daly appointed, in the matter

remain par

(Before Caplan H. G. Thamnett, R.N.) Wednesday, February 8.

PROACHING CARGO,

"nor stútes that because the documents of the Tramways Bill Select Committee as gestions or theirs should be tuhadhad maging among

the time the unofficial members, ware

Tha altoration which the Attorney, Ge- neral had suggested was then acceded to and the minutos confirmed.

the commmunication was then decured to by the morest technicality that he had not beis order, and the present objection dil been made aware of the next meeting. not then seem to apply. The irresistible conclusion to be arrived at seems to be that these papiers niet contain matter of a nature which is not calculated to improve the position of Governor on Bessey, and that their production might, after all, develop to disastrons extent the tendency to personel controversy which has been so detrimental to the Colony since the present Governor as sumed ofice,

The Ha. P. Byrie begged to be axenard and took his leave.

YKAMWAYS BUL.

His Excellency the Governor then said: In accordance with the motion to enter into Committee on the Tramways Bill they would now take up the matter, and he

opened the box or int he was nut aware.

us to the

P

tille

tho

at

CHINA LINE,

Tokio, live average from Kongkong, 26 days 21 hours 30 minutes, City of Peking, four trips; average from and from Yokohams, 17 days 6 hours. Hongkong, 20 days 20 hours 15 minutes, and from Yokohama, 16 days 9 hours 46 minutes,

Guelic, five trips; average from Hong.

once at the bottom of the shaft & pul bility would rest on the Tramway- Com- been ashore, was informed when he came when cocasion demands, dues not hesitate someter pump delivers upwards of sixty,

to speak out, and we have always immedi- fect of water per minute, and there pany, and if any accident occurred through back and then had the man

man apprehended. thoir

differential the not

The defendrast said he was going aft to stoly givou effect to such of his auggestions besides, two pumping engines of Day's roads, they would bo repairing

which are capable of rais. in.pro.

type while responsible.

make enquiries of the Steward about his as were reasonable. Dur interition

of wator The Hon. Mr Toochy proposed that berth, and finding the box open had taken moting him to be Vice-President of uing two hundred and forty

Board, was not to bestow an empty honour per minute from a depth of three hundred the clauses from 10 to 21 inclusive should thora.

foot. The winding enging at No. I shaft at the bu

The clauses contained some postponed.

ment with hard labour.

considerably

larger very important points.

There The Attorney General said that as the bill now

he apprehended that upon now stood the repeet presented by the Select Com- mittes, these propositions should be voted. as recommendations of the Committee. He was of opinion that some of the members of Committee could explain the change on the ideas of the Select Committee. If they

He was sentenced to four days' imprison upon him, but to give him an opportunas a druin of eighteen fest; these at kong, 27 days 4 hours 48 minutes, and

Police Intelligence. (Before II. F. Wodelause, Een.) Wodnusday, February 8.

THEFT OF A BLANKET.

Loong Aip was charged with stealing a

an others aro

The following is the notice of notions would mention that a bill which had passed had those rentons before them they would blanket belonging to Chan Ali, married † withdrawal of his commission need not be tanks hired with mountain limestone sat in 28 days 16 hours 15 raižates, and

proposed to be made at the meeting of the through a select Committee in the House of in a position to determine whether the woman, on the 7th instant

The Hon. Mr Snowden said that loing to complainant's house at No. 20, Wine the Huai-an, Customs, roports that he is are inter, have been constructed. They24 days 19 hours 12 minutes; average from Johnson, or 7th February 1882, to which supposed to be procvuded with with all due really did not remember what the origita! tho bannister of the stair where it was being the amount of the duty on opium of which rest upon a pillar in the centre. 140 minutƒ L'eking, 15 days 9 hours

bei

Legislative Council by the Hou. F. Bulkeley

Commons or any other public body was

célerity.

part which had beca annexed to the bit was good or not,

reference has been made

lat-That His Excellency will be pleased to direct the Acting Colonial Secretary to lay up the table copies of lettore ad- dressed by me to the Acting Colonial Secretary dated 2nd December, with enclosures, and 7th and 16th

Clauses one of the Bill was road and. passed.

The Hon. M. 5. Tannaohy said in regard to Clause 2 he waakl proposo that thoroshould to a single line instead of a doublo and he

of acquiring that experience the lack of of which la daplerea. In conferring ap

Oceanic, five tripa; average from Hong- pointments the State has no other object two boilethonses; that at No. 1 shaft con- from Yokohama, 18 days 13 hours. 20 that of finding a suitable felt for the tains six tubular, or marine horizontal boil-

Na 2 shaft there ver kong, 24 days 19 hours 12 minutes, and

ara live ver development of the official's talents. Litera; and at

tical boilers the Field

of

this class of from Yokohama, 15 days 18 hours 12 Pro Tng discharge the duties of his now tical I

type, this ใน

minutės. used instead of the min post with energy and care; and strive to be boilur having to on account of

Cornish or Lancashire ount of the Belgie, four trips: average from Hong duly grateful for the favour ho has received

Two large water at Our hands. His application for the dificulty of transport,

Yokohama, 17 daya 8 hours 53 cor.sidered.

cement, to keep the water from freezing minutes.

Best Brerage from Hongkong, Oceanic, (2) Chong Lin, Late Superintendent of during The defendant had gone up the stair lend-

fourteen foot deep and covered

the ends Yokohama, Wo Lane, and had taken the blanket off bringing with him to Feking a 3,267, umbrella roofs made of steel rails,

Best mango during the year, City of To hanging. H

He admitted doing so, and stated collected by his establishment

cubic feet per minato, and it is carried away kio, 23 days from Hongkong, and 14 days (3) Ting

a sentence of by reports a Pao-chon

a mein underground drain, first to the 23 hours from Yokohams. A list a slight difference between the sections, home with

containing eight pre-

Grand average-Hongkong, 20 days 10 coke oveus for Y there,

HUIVICO

and afterwards

cautioned and com-

pronounced on a Mujer in the Chinese to produced. He was

Will be able to woah

from hours 29 minutės. sort from ritten for trial at the Criginal Sessions ran the borders of Kaust, extorted four to five hundred tons of coals per

army, who, being sent to quell a disturb of the Supreme Court.

from inhabitants of that region & line

the

of the English under the pretext of wishing to repair some military stations: When his offence was length, is in course of construction from the U Fat and U King Bing, stone-cutters, covered, be refunded the mousy to the pit to Canal, of about twenty-ono mies were charged the first with sterling a pious dise

which will connect with the Pei-

at Lautai,

about twenty-two miles of wood, and the second with attempting to various contributors, and on this account rescue and with assaulting the complainant, the penalty of strangulation to which he

About ten miles fur Adhum Hogs,

had rondered himself liable, bas been com- from its gg, watchman, on the Sili instant,

ther down the river the coal-barges will en- muted for one of less acverity. Hung

sections were.

The Hon. Mr Deane said there was only that his object was to raise money to go year ended October 31st, 188ng the The water pumped from the mine is 461 The Governor said that the clauses could vious convictions against the prisoner was i banishment with labour of a painful nature, the coal washing machinery, which hours 28 minutes; Yokohama, 18 days 5

be amended any Congral said he would like

The Attorney General to ask whether these clauses were the nauts bofure the Solent Committed. If

as were

And of the Acting Colonial stars thought that the opinion of the Surveyor not why were they not?

General, which had been expressed, was

THEFT OF WOOD.

nioney

D

and

feat and some even riles it

length, ing river st

mouth.

ter a canal which leads to Tientsin. This,

The Hon. Mr Deano said the difference replica datiki

6th and 13th терне

respectively

was whether the suggestions of the Surveyor December, also that His Excellency will be pleased to lay upon the table copies of deserving of great attention. The Survey-General or those of the Committee should 6 letter addressed by Mr T. C. Hayllar to General had already stated, that in the be adopted. The matter was ons of im- the Secretary of

of State for the Colonies

The clauses were then postponed. dated on or about 27th July, 1881, of a present width, or proposed with, of the portance and required consideration.

With regard to clause 22 the Hon. novering despatch from His Excellency read of the roads it would be dangerous to the Gover

Governor about the Bamo of a letter from Mr T. C. Hayllar to the allow a double line inany part of the Queen's Tonsоchy asked the Chairman of the Comu piece of wood 13 feet long and 6 inches memorative tablot to be forwarded to Hang-: cato route, but for the present when time is Becretary of State asking permission to Road. He, the Hon. gentleman, had been mittee whether any decision had beet come dear, from the timber stack of the Hung. elrow by the Imperial College of Inscriptions not so and dated. 8th Sept, comprising a scrios along the road once or twice ftor theilsofthero the drains and piping on one | Hom Dock Company, The first defendant and suspended there in the WinLancLibrary, boats can be

odato, and

1881,

withdraw his despatch of 27th July, of duciments which have been exhibited to. Members of Council by His Excel- laney's directions. 2nd.That His Excellency will be pleased to direct the Acting Colmial Secretary to Lay on the taule copies of any correspond enco between the Government of this Co- lony and the Government of New South Wales relative to the barbarous treatment recaivat by the Chinese passengers on

ordinanca was brought forward and he did not think it would be safe to allow two lines to be laid down, and he would move an amendment that there should be, at, présent, a single line all throfigh.

The Hon. F. B. Johnson said he would remind the Hon. member that the ques tion land been fully considered by the eclect

to as to

The

ut

Mr

The Attorney General said the clauses should

Bald be read,

The defendants had this morning removed Dec. 7th.(1) A Decree directing a coLN-

STEALING SAUS.

our informant remarks, is a

and long ! intri-

much an

commend

23.

the

an object and native canal ehartored it may re- Canal boats can now be

ria na a matter of course a Boo at least,

impede the introduction market. When

of the

Quotations, Hosasora, February 8: OPIUM-Now Patua, cash,...8610

Old

23

31

casa,...

New Beliaros, cash,... 610

Old

21

Now Mawa, credit. 660 Allowance, Tael. 16 Old Malwa, credit,... 705 Allowanco, Taels...

Bank Wire,

Deniand,

Exchange.

30 days' sight, 4 months' sight,

16

3/89

Só days' sight,

$27.70 95.37

board the steamer Ocean at Sydney in committee, and that a provision, had been Council, but the custom in the estony we of nails in his pants and under his arm of the numbers of the Chinese scams are eight in aumbor and of thickness Sovereigns,

the months of June and July last,

The questions addressed to His Excel jouoy the Governor at the samo meeting, by the Hon. F. Bulkeley Johnson, word theee :-

return

No feasible defence was reinfantry,

from two to seven feet. The quali

conorably with that of any of the coals

Shares.

(For Share Quotations, see Pugs

Temperature.

This has been recominented averred that he had not stolen the wood, This institution was utterly destroyed at

itselply Charteret at

At low ratcu, but freightage by streat, were on of

this would. by the Surveyor. General. If the piping and the second niet he had attempted to the time of the rebellitin, but has been

to the exertions and contributions of two of an odd for ecal teariaport set in, ant. not necesitate lifting the rails when repairerseite the first, because he was wrongly since restored by Tan Chung-lia. Uving there will mi na

apprehended.

Purg, this The first defendant was sentenced to six the local gentry, Ting Shoe and Ting were a clause was amended and passed. weoks' imprisonment with hard labour; and many of the lost books have been replaced, of

WCredits, to the Tiesitsi marciently- Documentary 4 months' sight; the second ordered to pay a fine of R5, or library is again becoming a fa- bo imprisoned for three weeks.

to permit of the proprietor exporting it to Endis, Wire, vourite resort of lettered men, The Wa the output of coal has increased Xing Tion, or utice of the Treperial Library: the Southern markets, thes The Governin said the clausos had been

etenmers

demand, before hon gentlemon for soaoftime, and

is also directed to issue a complete copy of China Merchants Co. will be allowed to na. could have been read over two to three times. Pun Yuu, a carpenter, was yesterday the History of the Kuangsi Rebellion to

cend the Fritang and load at Lutai Thu.

Tho Shanghai, demand col in the Kang fold in

field is abundant; the Gold Lot, ut fine, He wished to suit the convenience of the caught in the sot of atowing away a quantity the Institution.

Yi Lu, Govomor of Anhui, submit onl read the marginal note: He previous to leaving the ship Hindostun, a ineroly to

varying from made to the effect that if a double line could proceed more slowly if hon. gentle on which he was working. The seaman troops stationed in his province.

The should prova dangerous to the public man wished it. This was done and the who had seen him had watched his move total number of Chinese troops employed ty compares, in the pain of our infuri ments for a little time, and than had him

aby on garrison duty in Anhui should ba

sold in Shanghai maskot for the company should discontinue one of

The Attoric

General wished to know of approhonded. lines after a notice of three months.

8,442; comprising 918 cavalry, stean purposes, and, he says, it will compete it were considered that the powers as by made, and he was sentenced to six weeks' 1,739

ready for active service ara

with the latter on at leuat equal terms. Iu 6785 foot soldiers composing sedentary fact, he goes on to say, it can be raised to The Hon. Treasurer said that it the Government in regard to cause 31 were imprisonment with hard labour

sufficiently wide.

Mr Belilioa asked to be pardoned for

townB, "Memorialist how reporia that the command in Shanghai. The coal in No. 2

t in Anhei fall abort of this

and No. 3 seats contain 65 to 7 per cent Eigration from the Colony promised to

by another seaman, who was watching over number by 318

of" the Council on the 23rd August last will

some 70 or 80 nun employed on the slip. ly made this deficiency the subject be prosented i

and he also found that the gutters generally

Governor Most certainly.

He was also sentenced to six weeks indirect memorial to the Throus instead of 2nd.-- Whether the Minute of the Finance

The other clauses up to 55 wore curried. priscament with hard labour. •

contoubing hinself by merely entering it in the periodical returns.---Rescrip;; Let the Committee made in August last relating oceny od 2 feet out of the five on each side

Trace of Wartake note:

It is expopted that by Marsh of this your THERMOMETER to unsatisfactory state of the roads in of the road, and that in the amount of the. With regard to this clause the hon. the eting Colonial Secretary said that be Victoria has been brought to the atteo-

Governor of Sha- between one and two hundred tons of coals wider powers should be given to

(63) Jen Tao-yung เคย instacake, tion of the Acting Surveyor General, and space left by the double lity of Tramways,

the combyauce

f poisoning, the cir per day may be taken out. The Chinese tung, reports a case of whether the recommendation contained would bo nitaost impossible for a carriage. Govorament, for

of war

(N.-U. Daily News,)

cumstances of which were as follows:-Lhowers have to le taught their work, and as in the minute will be acted upon ?

to stand on the side of the road of troops during tinio

The Attorney General mid that with re- The Japan Herald, in an article front Fa-ch'eng, austive of Kau-wei Hsian, being they learn it the aut-put will be increasect Ord-Whether final instructions from the without being na obstruction to a ference to the clause dealing with appant which we gave an extract last weck, called in stratened cireuinstances, sold his wife, il it reaches a thousand to twelve hund-

Colonial Ofice have boch roccived with regard to the proposed extension of passing car. In the bill it was evidently hit on the Government in cealing with the attention of ding: comaty ku the LA Shông shit, for twolva line to a name. 103 anos a day; the quantity which, we are

tions

delay forwarding Supply?

laid down that the Queen's Road was of the question of consonation; and if he Amaican mails and merchandise, the sake Li Ching-k'uel, The woman unged informed, the works are calculated to pru- which into the house of her now husband, in dnge. At a short distance from the colliery railway arrive in Yokohama by the steamers of the which his brother Li Wu also resided, are large fields of iron ore, and

-&0.

to which our Frequent quarrels ensued between the now across the level country, would enable the contemporary particularly alluded, t was an important American mail, the nows which the stoanet

would be most unwise of the council to

Mok Yun, a carpenter, was fourd, acting rises for the more important provinciale hank for one-fourth of the price it would Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Premises 1st. When the papors relative to Chineso authorize a double line. He found that the interrupting the business of the uniting.in the sovie inяnner as the provions prísosior, troops at preenche bis accords of aah, No. 5 has 4 per cent and that in No.

4th-Why the sittings of the Education Commission, coninted in the 27th Au-

when they will be rosumed ?

width of the carriages ran from 5 to 6 fest

He had a private engagement at four o'clock. Could he go?

The

Aght

of the

considerable broadth, whereas from the roa the section placed the Governor

in Council in the

The Governor

China,

KYLANGTIAT.

und

Queen's Road.) HONGKONG, February 8.

which is a sult og hans little as 2 cont. The seats lie at an angle of forty-five degrees.

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guat, 1880, have been suspended, and report of the Surveyor General the tribunals of kry | Q. & D. Do In the instance the last wife and this Li W, til Gually the ware to be szuted at the Kaping worker on

Busideas, laid on the table yesterday ;—

LEGISLATIVE COUNGIL, BONGKONG, ORDER OF THE DAY.

Tuesday, 7th February, 1882.

breadth was stated as only 27 fent

three

Way.

of the whole of the Tmmway referred

1. Governor's Statement on opening Stable, and that was from the Murray Barracks

ariovance felt in this The ordinance

sion of 1882,

* 2

SMALL-POX IN AUSTRALIA.

Maximus

Do. Mulimum over night. 42

Shipping Intelligence.

The following lists are corrosted from

from other sources. Consignees are invited the latest London and Colonial Pagers, and

to communicate with the Editor in the event of any inaconracy occurring in this list as compiled from the papers and other

to, where a double line would be feasi/ Court. The bill was meant to remove any had been datained about a week In ZORO. | ed threo fou, it belle and children, Nothing could be in more striking con-information at his command: The Editor: to the corner of leg House Lane and vitoria, and it had been considered UNAZUjer 2. Introduction and First reading of the it was only possible for the reason applied to this Colony. The question for an America s been in Yokohama Felapsed, and Li Wu had come to the end of trust had the conduct of the Sydney au will, at all times, be glad to receive any

following Billa

that there were only houses on the side of the mad, Were there "houses on both

had been adopted under 39 and 40 of

By be seen that the next mail

Similar detentats ccup too fre- when he conceived the idea of me, thorities in quarantining the steamship additions to the link from those who have

inolies at the Murray Barracks, and master they had butter perhaps adjunten until of that line brough; was received here vid than prevailed on hur husband to divide very favourable torms. And, as we heard liva scparte from them. Among the ton commence to work the ironstone de- We also append the Agende, or Order of at the Stag Htqich it was only a few to-morrow. Before adfourning lie would Hongkong a day or two before the direct live unily property with his brothers sal lately, I Hurg-chang has it in contempla

lay on the table an ordinance meant to nisteamer from Yokohama arrived with the effe

effects divided was a

poaits at an early date. was a quantity of grain, inches wider. There was only one portion viate the inconvenience to bankers through correspondence, a., for this and the which Li Ching-kej plained over a pien their business hooks being produced in Northem ports. The passengers and maile for his shoes, whilst Li Wu was only allow

considered that, sa y the telegram which we publielied was unencumbered with

next man this was a · futr

Some time proportion.

only leave there some days, as it will

kis

from was suffering, grain to-day

revenging Ocean and Garonne respectively, and not uneally throughout the year, and to himself for this and many other injusticeshing could afford more conclusive evidence ator udvidas, private or otherwise, than his BonIce

of loss to passengers for China, and received at L Shung chu's hands, by this that the course of action they adopted in an ammoyance, to that large portion of the murder of her and her child. To this end regard to the first-named vessel was not a desire to preser patch by n community who correspond with Amaries ho procured some polson need for killing, dicinted We should think it would be within the rats, and took an early opportunity of mix the public health as to give vont to the power of the Mireu Bisbi Co. to rearrange ing it up with soras flour he found in a bowl strung. Auti-Dhinese fooling which at the their time tables so that the departure of outside his brother's dour. The result was time had developed itself in this colony their stanmere

for this

port should be made the death of his sister-in-law, her

from the mending some

of departure, and afte port close to their shops. (Per E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co. bine; } } "an dates Then it should be almost certain a tinker who happened to be child, and The Ocean, alter an absence of 60 days Aug. 2, Melboume,

would

! household utensils, inside, and partook of successfully undergoing the strictest scruti Sept.13, Brazos, ear "American mail steamers deed the flour. The murderer kerbeen sentenced the heathe arrived San inil to perceive any reason why the steamers to summary, deoaptation. The vendor of reached Sripe, with an unqualified clean carrying the mails should not be despatched the poison has not yet been discovered bill of health that had been four times from Yokohsina or Shanghai, at such an N. U. D. News, interval after the arrival of the American

(a) An Ordinstop amend the Opium Ordinance, No. 2 of 1858.

(b.) An Ordinance to amend the Vehi-sides of the road it would be impossible,

cles Ordinance, No. 6 of 1863-

(c) An Ordinance for the Naturalize

tion of Lai Shon-Ting.

(d) An Ordinance for the Naturaliza-

tion of Chan Teng Cha.

(e) An Ordinance for

the Naturaliza

tion of 'Ng La Hing.

(f) An Ordinance for the Naturaliza tion of Yan Cheng Peng

(.) An Ordinance for the Naturaliza- tion of Chan Man Wing

3. Receiving the report of the Special Committee on the Tramways Bit

4. Mr. F. B. Johnson to move that His Excellency will be pleased to direct the

Them would be considerable opposition to the Trainway Bill on the part of the shop- keepers if lie line were allowed to run so

The Hon. F. B. Johnson said it was. almost impossible to meet the arguments

before the Council was that the bill be road & drat tizie, His Excellency they adjourned the Council until tomorrow,

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

(SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL"]

THE EGYPTIAM MINISTERIAL PROGRAMME.

of the hon. gentleman as he w

e was under the

LONDON, Feb. 6. impression that the decision of the Com- The Egyptian ministorial programme mittee to have a double line had been scrupulously respects international obliga

unanimously arrived at

The Acting Chief Justicesaid that as Chair

Acting Colonial Secretary to lay on the table man of the Committee perhaps it would copies any correspondence between the be advisable for him to pay a few we da Government of this Colony and the Gorem,

of

tions, debt and budget engagements.

LOCAL AND GENERAĻ.

steamers as world suit the convenience of

THE KAIPING COAL MINES,

> (N, C, D, New1)

first

Four colonial

endorsed d by separate Government medical

VESSELS TO ARRIVE.

AT HONGKONG, AN

31

Left Name

23, Harmonia

Cardiff Honolula

24, Mornington,

18 Endymion, 30, Pauline 40 Elise, 21, Lucks,

o heers of the Ocean, at an expense of Oct. £40 or £50 day to the owners, was veza Nov. Nously detained in quarantine with a large body of admittedly heslthy passengers, were only eventually ralessed upon

ment of New South Wales relative to the abgot wins had been brought forward by The host FarscH MAIL may be expected to ing Article which has appeared in the St. much attention on old ways have had to the past three or four weeks. The disease

treatment received by the Chinese passengers Mr Tonnochy. The only question was

beeg put

while the

Livingstone,

3. Honry

Christal,

12, Bramblety:8,

28, Rock Terrace,

Dec

5

10,

14, Coren

16, Pau,

(33. 20, the

Ponarth

Cardiff

London

Cardif

amburg Liverpool

Cardiff

Hamburg

Cardif

Cardid Newport New York

(*).

London

London London

Hamburg

Cardif

Hamburg

Australia

A'ustralia

Carnarvonshire, Carlos (s), 24, Grass Dearing, 9. A. Borland,

Crescent

the Japan community and the Post Office, This has long been the practice in Herg

with all outward" mails f the Coust kong Japan, and it has worked sumir ports

The commencement of coal-mining on a consenting to sulm to the wholesale ably

large scale, and by scientific methods in any destruction of their

clothing and luggage. hat start the world would not deserve In the case of the Garage, several cases We publish elevhere a

of allpox have existed on board within In this country, however, of arrive here, per M, M. einer Sindh, James Gazette, detailing all the grievances where all innovations on on or before Monday, the 13th inch of Eongkong against its present Govenor envanter such asrlousopposition, everything was known to exist among the pas on board the steamer Ocean at bydag in whether the Tramway would nur squng in: |———————— the months of June and July lust.

5. Mr. F. B. Johnson to ask when the the road m any way, or not. When they, theeetings will appear in ons next Overland/ditorial; but on more careful examination and Bug Piace to the new is worl

conventense to the persons who would we Tux full report of the Legislative Council At first it gives the impression of being an that shows that the old order is changing sengers while at Capo Town, Adelaide, and at Melbourne and less than 48 hours before it appears

to have been written by a Colo especial notice. The Kaiping Mines have the steamer enters the port a smallpor pa papers relative to Chiness Emigration from

nial resident the editor of the Gate Walk inanite but having beauty perficate ahe brings from

been frequently described of with tient has to be removed

"more"

from or medical the Colony promised to the Council on the Committee came to the conclusion that the edition.

serting it, pawerstly, on the south

the hi contributor 23rd Angust last will be presented double line should be recommended we onderstand that the Time, left ding is capabló of substantial proof," fit | Penkton of any details of the works | oilcorant the post of callas &"modified bill of

by a Ceprespondent, we have no doubt our

trouble or expense August. last" relating to the unsatisfactory street would hardly at any time be scoppiatapora on Monday night with a portion of stands, however, it is very damugiu readers are mulelently interested in fit the Galkhu Thọ entholes in synty appear f'dan, 11, Glamis Castle (s.),

enforced deter the Buffs, the regiment which is to re of some sort. At the same time we must Information regarding this new enterprize.

atatestent, and certainly calls for enquiry concerns this Empire to appreciate authentic to render conferable

tion of the pr

pesengers In

gers in quarantine, for state of the roads in Victoria has bem) by two surringen at the moment,ace the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers hore. remember that it is of an entirely ex paria The care which most of the whose bonent a medical turn has bean) brought to the attention the dating cept just as they were passing each other

Fe while the nature, and the only corroborative fest-mines have taken to have everything of the cintly appointed, Butrevor General, Bid Whether the recom-

agents the mendation contained in the minute will be and that consuquently although the street We have to acknowledge receipt of the union of Sir Pups Hennessey, was equally principles, is certainly very creditable". All cility for the discharge of the cargo

mbay we have in the fact that the adminis best material, and on the most approved steamer are to be afforded every possible The acted upon RE

would be occupied by two lines yet the

one steamer Mr H. B. Johnson to ask whether front rassengers when they saw Cremway car Chronicle and Directory for China, Japan, unpopular in the other pinces where he was the information we have received bears outing in mind the fact that the road an

the statements of our present Correspondent absolutely bean Farelved with regard to the proposa gublant, and could tanko sis of the strast Daily Pres Offcs, which we shall notice on what we have board

on these points, and we hope that no accident endorsed during the one trip extension of Water Supply like just as well as if there wereonly, a singlelide.

Mr F. B. Johnson to ask whether the Mindte of the Finance Committee made in

safety it was on the impression, that the

in

every word of

in

determined

spars

the

BeAT

19, Meilao

Australia.

30, Fleurs Casile(s), Londes

LEFT, BUT DATE DE DEPARTURE

Minnie Allen, Chattanooga Lady Bowen, Мотгова WH. Baue

Instructions from the Celonial Ofon käré coming down the fine could get into the and the Philippines, dc., published af the in power before his transv022 ACCT to injure the expectations Devol portificats at any me of the three ports At London-Steamers via Sues Canal,

that if there were

Ister

******** to think that affairs in Chineno Manoliarin success which II E Li

is.com.

From we

have lately disquieted the authorities at pletely justified in on 20 and of call, is

a

ip, and that

obtain

LOADING TOM CHINA AND JAPA

au-Glenfeuin.

Tetuan,

if ether comes hero having failed to Mr F. B. Johson to ask why the sit. And they also thought fings of the Education Commission, nomi: only one line that there would be so many

Peking. It has boon known for some years enclosed, and containing all

works, is

thritis pigible to conceive that the

been setuated in both cases hated on the 27th August, 1880, have been points of crossing that the inconvenience We hear that BE the Governor paid a

that rather widespread part

disaffection

desire to preserve the public hundred mow and has been about would be almost as much as if they visit to the Tung. Walt Hospital on Monday towards the Chinese Government tradic sanctioned a double line. And he thought

all will readily concede Bells Will ent has pro- judiciously laid out. Great care has boon

precautapas taken a connection that there was very litle danger, or at any afternoon, and inspected the new Small- vailed among the Oliefs. The Government taken in the uristruction of the works the that the rate a distant one in having a double line. Pox wards, as well as the works cometed would probably not had this difficult to best materiale have been used, and the with the Garome are, da far to wo can

Stentor ( The Hon M. 8 Tunnochy mid he that

Ne cope with but for the bear neighbourhood result, in that the Tong Calliery vill com judge, suafias willrecommend them to the ap thought the bill provided that a line could with the Lunatic Asylum now in courts of of the Russians, and the complications and pare very favourably in the pots with prival of the public; and had the same policy fo

consequences which may follow from this tho bost of the kind in England and also been adopted in connection with the Ocean, Chi Yuen (a)

saspeaded, and when they will be resumed

9, Proforms Yates already passed in the Finance Committee, 7th November, 1881

By Command,

ABATHOON SETE,

Clerk of Council

be disallowed if it were found to be unsa erection,there.

Halling Framlags

Hermans

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