No. 7228OCTOBER 2, 1880.]
That an agitation should-be est on foot to entry out the suggestion first made by
law affecting publishers and to apply its
IMT XIIT INNINGS.
G. Gantic, & Smith,
M. D. Litakan, Drow
4de canlane &
„Bruce Bobéria, Snrith,
DA, K. Trovora, a Vlokers, b Smith,..
C. 8. Darif, e Loxley, b Baith,
V. A, C, Hawkfun, Vickers Bmith 0
§. Cozen, sigupal Drew.
AR, HOTA, & Loxley, & Smith,
A. H, Jan, not out....
5. Baunwall, Dick, b Brdih,..
W. W. Hike, Lamamist,
·Taf byes 1, wides 8,
Total,
"BOWLING__ANA,1.WHIS.
42 4 8
80min
Names Dalls. Buns, M. W. Wides. O. Smith H. W. Dick 35 20 1 0 A. B. H. Drow 40 19 T. Lammert
That every one is asking whether the Sani-E.
tary Board bas made any representations to Government concerning tho fevor now provalent in the Colony,
1
2
1
1
Mr Hayllar said it was
THE CHINA MAIL
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ter stand on this occasion. The highest whether they would be permitted to use sons might also as to the Governor's choice already expended out of surplus funds or Hongkong Government and China for the tanners which his utterance elicited de- use | worth having, and very disagreeable ques and horrow tuo briance, which you have af length been concluded between the amid the shouts of enthusiasm and waving figure was 39, made by M, D. Graham, in Mr Sharp's ground, this firre being included a 4 and a 5, Mr O'Malley, to bring in the English The next bent was G. Grimblo, who made open to the public pencloaca and of this person or that ta' supply certain arti-zoneral revenu. This would give you at provention of optum anuggling vid this onounced the bloody, theving capitalista clea. I am glad that in this colony ro have lenst 9400,000 to get on with other no-lony. It was rumoured some time nga that and autocrate. This sentiment was received hip 28 in a short time. When light failed Mr Lockhart also questioned whether the no such patronage to dispos of. It would guessary works, say the Market. I don't China was likely to obtain everything she with tremendous, cheering and cries of
ruise all manier of questions, such as exist know what the cost would ife, hat tay
wanted in this matter, and that sung the Down with thom! All of the oponkers main provisions to this Colony, the First XI had made 126 in their second ground on the Race Course was in a concinin local institutions at present, and friend opposite conle perhaps tell things she wanted was the privileza of es referred in strong terms of sympathy to tha
innings for nine wickets, making a total for dition to be played on. He was there on 111 That, to prevent misunderstandings, the the twe innings of 216, being 33 short of the Sunday, and he saw that the turf was all I can only express my gratification have The Surveyor General -1 regret I am tablishing some sort of preventive service convicted Chicago anarchista,
unofficial Members of Council will prostora of the All-Cimom in their enn innings. cut off, and that it was a regular swamp nothing to do with giring any contriots for not je a position to give the exact figures, within the limits of the colony. Such a
*THE NEW SOUTH WALES CENTENARY. The band of the Northamptonshire Re Mr Hayllar thought it could be played the valuable stores required: Wo do get a but I should think not more than $100,000, mult soumed scarcely credible, bably get reduced to writing any future giment played at intervals during the f-uyou, the water was draining off m
Sydney (N. S. W), August 30-Tho Hittle impatient with the Crown Agouts at
Hon, P. McEwon-Aftor that very glad to say that it has not to be recorded. Guvernuant have introduced in Parlament arrangements under which they are fernoon.
The next business was the election of times, bat Iust any, althangh I was alinest satisfactory answer I would urge that this The arrangements agreed to are very sima bill providing for the velebration of the officers.
talked into a disbelief in them by e gentle nutter should be proceeded with immediate ple. They involve nothing! more than the înduced to withdraw their opposition,
On the motion of Mr Lockhart, Mr Fuss tunn in this Council who was very rabid 17, and if that is done, the market can casi cooperation of the Hongkong authorities, entenary of New South Wales in January
1888. It is That rumour has it that matters are not
proposed that the programme was unsaimealy re-elected Chairman of the against them, I have come back to have ly be complete within
Wo are not at liberty to state the terms in of attractions for the asssion hall include months. Clib.
in thom. They have. alast implicit faith i
Hon. progressing so favourably with the Tai-
J. Bell Irving I quátu conear in cutail, as they have not yet received the
Tail, Mr Lockhart was proposed as Hon. See, served us well, especially in this matter of the remarks of my hon, friend opposite. Tausation of the Hongkong Legislative Coun a carnival, rogatta, à universal exhibition,
a musical Fortival, tam Water works as might be wished...
a review of cviemal by Me W. E Robertson, but he declined the loan. Their temporary assistance has think it most desirable those ecossary cil. but the gist of them is that the local
of the forces, athletic sports, eta. The celebra- That, as opinions seem to ba divided as to
in consequence of his time being too fully not only been a great relief to but hay
public works should I bo get on will at once. authorities undertake to assist the Chinese the case of the serious outbreak of fever
ccmped to allow him to do justice i to the saved us a great deal of noacy.
scalp. The Prince of Wales and other position. He would promise, however, tu hon friend who was just apokon. I believe bave quite enough on their hands to pay board. In return for these concessions, the of the Governments and Parliaments of *Bor. P. Byt o I canot, agrou with and the only way to do it seems to be by Customs, and to be responsible that the train will be conducted on the grandest my raising a losu. The present generation in opium shall hone forth be entirely above members of the royal family and members in the Wostorn district, any delay in the
reader the Hon.
pesistanco completion of the Water-works and con
he cunld. Secretary what.
we have got more expensive articles than it for, but if a loan be raised they would only Obinano on their side consent to remove the Canada and the other British colonies will Dr. Piko then pranosed Mr Hagilar as was necessary to have, and that we could have to pay interest and the burdon would restrictions at present existing with regard be invited, sequent sanitary manares is greatly to
Hon. Soc., and the motion was agreed to.
have got the articles better locally. The fall on our mocosmore. I think it out to the carriage of forego. merchandise Pin be regretted
Mr. W. Bruen Roberts was re-elected Commissariat and the Navy bave gone on desirable these works should be proceeded junks to Kantung. They also agree to
198 FUTURE OF THE FRENCH RÉTUBLIC," Hon. Treanor, and Lisat. Breeks, R. A., that system ever since we have had a Naval with.
| certain facal modifications which are nuts Paris, August 30-Jules Simon publish os Mr Lockhart, and Lient. Metcalfe (88th Yard or a Commissariat Office hore, and I The Acting Attorney Gouoral The Mar-public property, but of which wa nto free letter, in which he predicts that France Regiment) wore re-sketed menibers of the never heard of anything like favouritism or kot is only one of many public works to say that their effect will be to largely will become a conservative republic, which A.M.D., anything of that kind. The tenders are waiting to be got on with, and this re- facilitate the inport of foreign goods into a declares to be the duty stable government and Mr Wallace were
ini the open to the whole world, and I cannot see solution would be more appropriately the south-western provinces of China vid for Frenchmen. It is stated that It is the place of Mr Hayllar and Liest. Young, how it could possibly c
introduced when we have before us a list Hongkong and Canton, and to edit y Cabinet three Radiant members, including Occur.
efectually parposo of Do Freycinet to remove from the RA, the latter of whom is about
The Acting Attornos General-I think of all the public works required. We discount the advantages
on the rine. trado vid Tenquit by the utly General Boulangor, Minister of War, nud
recoutly There is
The Garret, Minister of Ports and Tolog aplis. cured cheaper in England than here. Wo
There is our public work which may be re- can ge
o got them almost direct from the manu-quire hich
very enon, and that is the Gaol, arrangement saerns to 118
GLADSTONE AND TER CATHOLICS." there the continuation of factory. facturer, whereas if got here there would be
upou the
Lendon, August 31 Vanity Fair - says: others, I Hongkong authorities are of a simple Lord Acton, who, by right of his wife, extra costs of commissions for the persone the
is great many The Chairman Announced that a list who would supply them hers. Take the think we ought to wait to aro what public character, and the quid pro que obtain plays the per of host, to Gladstons in his
ad from China which they should be proceeded with. names of proposed members could be placed. They would have to be proposed, than we could have got it through any lo- With rospect to the market a large sum bas displayed in eliminating this source of dip of Dr Dollinger, nd was during Napres Bulls. Buns. M. W. Wides. Reconded, and oleoted. Mr Foss said that cal person. The question has often been heen spent for resumptions this year, and friction before it had begun to disturb the the Vatican Council his active agent in ops was all there was before the meeting, but considered in other colonies and the verdict 850,000 are provided for next year, so the friendly relations between Great Britain posing, in union with Monsignor Daupan W Thompson. 30
before -0. Lammert
they dispersed he thought they has
the doctrine of ought to pass a hearty vote of thanks to always been that the work was satiɛ- Mrket should be in a very advanced state, and before public opinion in 10p, Balop, of Orleans, the definition of W. P. Macan 05.
performed by the Crown Agents and I think need not wait very long.
had begun.
infallibilty. Unlike England
to azeite itself over the Bishop of Orleans, Dr. Dalinger re- Dr. Pike for the efforts be had made to get They are in direst. communication with the
Football Club in the colony. (Ap. manufacturers and in a better position Couil will give up the idea ope the f the sentimental aspects of the question, at fused to accept the Vatican decree, and still
Tho Colonial Treasurer-I W. L. Graco 46.
farther
F. R. O'Conor, whose visit in Hongkong ia in rebellion against Rolae. Lord G. W. Lammert 48
пра
of any planas), На
obtain 4
reduction or a cheaper article than extensive borrowing. The suggestion of and Canton was the proximate cause of the was only restrained from following the or was going Pike WAS Barry Dr.
we are here. to leave the colony, for he was sure that
my hon. friend on the left (Eon. A. Pagreement; to be congratulated upon the the Club would otherwise be upon a firmor
Hon. A. P
A. P. McEven-I would merely basis: (Hear, hear). Dr. Pike had worked make one remark. I shink my hon. friend heaven) would really amount to more happy results witch have attended his disampie of his ancient master by the kindly
than dou
doubling
the loan we have already plomacy. He was doubtless ably asiatod a moderate counsels of Cardinal heartily and well for the Club, which the Surveyor General will bear me out, agreed to. Haproposes to rogard $1,500,000 g Mr. Breman, F.B.M. Consul in Tion Newman. The late Pemier's pamphlet un largely owed its success to him,
Vaticanism is undoubtedly the main paint when I
I say that very considerable incon-
gone by, and to tein, who represented England on the Cone of the union between Gladstone and Dr. something 49
past and The coation was carried by acclamation, renience and dolay have taken place-in borrow that amount The loan we propose atsion appointed to negotiate the question, klinger, and I should not at any time be and the presodioga terminated.
connection with the Tytam. Waterworks in
orks in will cost $80,000 a year.
and whose remarkable knowledge of China surprised to learn that Gladstono had a Hon. A. P. McEwen-I merely sug and the Chinese had been brought to bear come a Roman Catholic. consequence of the non-arrival of cement, whereas if it had been contracted for hore gested borrowing the balance.
on the problem for more than two months the merchant would have been liable. I believe vary considerable delays have occur
That the now Medical Society will do good | service if it will investigate the esus Or causes of this widespread dinoso, and suggest preventative measures.
That the Alice Memorisi Hospital will - provide a central ground for the investiga tion of cases of scientific importance which the Government Civil Hospital, dous not afford,
17
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2nd Inninga.
G. Bomwell, e Major Túddoli, v MpLean,
Jackson, stumpat Fos, C. Yaminert,
A, de C. Bronian, a Devla, † C. Lammert....... 3. D. Chaham, b. 19. I. Greetin
A. R. Travers, u Me
W. Bruce Robertson, b McLe
O. B. Barff, e Foss, b'ArcLean.
G. Grimble, rut
V. A. G. Hawkins, not out..... Eyes 5. vides Sporemettent
Total..
14 2 0 -25 10 57 20
2
î
1.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON.
That native opinion is steadily gravitating in favour of such a Hospital here, and that it will soon be a pronounced sucess That the Police Magistrates are to be com- mended for putting a stop to the nao of the word Kwai, as it is usually applied to Europeans by Chinese who know bat-
The thirteenth ordinary meeting of the ter and should be taught to be civil....
Union Insuranco. Suciety of Canton was- That a new Commanding Oficer of En-held at noon to-day, at the Society's offices. gineers is coming, and that his advent The Hon, P. Ryrie, Chairman of the Com may mean more charges and further ex-pany, presided, and there were also pro- penso for taxpayers.
ent-Hou. F. D. Sassoon, Hon. A. P. McEwen, Hon. J. Boll-Irving, Mesars H. Hoppius, W. H. F. Darby, E. E. Dear, F. Henderson, A. MacClymont, J. H. Oox,
That our Relors at Home scom to be able to provido heavy grans for the Chiucas (which' any one can see on Jardine's West
Committee. whito Dr Thompacted
Mr
Gow was proposed by. Mr Lookhart, but he the articles we mostly requiro can bo pro would then have the cost and our means,nd Franso-Chinese treaty,
withdrow in
in favour of Mr Wallace. The meeting also agreed that as long as Dr. Pike was in the Colony he was to act with the Committee.
praya
The duties eminently satis
cory
is
Bubatantial
would be posted in the Club on which the large sum we are disbursing for cement. I works aru roally required, and the order in Rise is due also to the prudence visit to Bavaria, is an intimato` friend 'and-
A
GENERAL
am sure we have got the comelt chesper
red from that cause."
The Colonial Treasurer-A mmali uztra loan of that kind--I don't know porhaja
we might be able to increase the interest HDB. P. Ryrie The subject is not a new to a swell extent, but in any case it could one in this Council has been talked not be done without permission from home, about
to get over the difficulty,
increasing our cosponsibilities just at pro-
Point Wharf, but that Hongkong has to and N. J. Ede, Secretary of the Company of the Logialative Council yesterday, that ab over and over again, but we are un- and I doubt very much the prudence of i
pay, to look picasant, and to whistle for ber heavy gans.
boen read,
The
Can
tell you
disney of Chinese aupe
aupervision
think
and
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL
AN EXPELLED TREACHER
Actua
Faris, Supt. 1-Waddington, French Embassador to England, is here. He bad a conference with Da Freycinet In regardt to the expulsion of the Rev. Mr Drought, an English clergyman, the alleged ground of offensive advocacy of the cause of the exiled French prineen, La France main-
executed the law in ordering Drought out
of France, and he deserved expulsion.
CORRESPONDENCE, QUESTIÓN FOR THE SURVEYOR
To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL."
Oct. 2nd. Sir-see-in the roport, of the meeting
The Pacifin Mail Uo's steamer City of The notice calling the meeting having the Honourable the Surveyor General reference to what the Treasurer said, the the remarks which have fullen from both the
Hie Excellency-I may mention with mat. But I do thoroughly sympathise with Sydney, Captain D. E. Friule, with the gives, as a reason for, the expenditure of Crown Agents are at the present moment I | hon. members about the Market, With Amarican mails, arrived hore the morning tains that the French Government merely Chairman aid-I really do not know $1,200 per annum of the public money, in That the farcical Address and Reply to whether it is a matter of regres or other the shapo of routeration to Filtropean tayil, advancing at 0,0 0, for which we are farer invading the tarn an it has been. I from San Francisco, and Yokohamaa. Site tho Address, by which Governor Bowany ari inclined to think that it is rather appears to be his want of trust in the effi- loan, and to draw against that we have enn sa possible, bukour margin is only $45,- carry the mail since the Co, has coms to wise that we have such a small meeting, overssor or Engineer to the Dredger, what paying 21 per cent in connection with the think this work should be proceeded with an is the first steamer of the Faciac line to
The Hagice, Septembar 1.The groat monsy deposited in the Bank here at five 000, which might be swept away by a typhoon
otany moment. At the same time it cannot be torms with the 1.8. Postmaster General. bath at Schevengen, on the North Sea, in per cent, ao wa are making a prolit.
the south of Holland, has been destroyed Hon. P. Rysie-Do you get are per cout. doubted the estimate of revenue is node. The following telegrams are taken from our for a short period?
by fire. The Casino was also destroyed. rato, and if we could afford a further
exchanges:
The total loss will not fall short of $800,000. The Colonial Treasurer-We got five pet for the Market it would he desirable, but I
HANLAN DEFEATS COUNTRY. orat. for periods of three, six, or twelve would suggest we should wait notil the montha.
whole stato of our public works and of
Rockaway Beach, September 1.-The Hon. F. Ryrie-You are better treated
was looking into the matter the other. The Colonial TreasurerThat was what day, and I find we are pledged to publiant river in the Shoeburyness official ney took place at Jamzion bay to-day, re gun trials. Among the shells experimented salting in a decisivo letory for the former, alludud to when I said we were saving think it would be better to look this openly presenting sactions of armored ships of war, lexthe.
works to the extent of $3,000,000, and with and used against a heavy target, re- who distanced his opponent by soven. Hon. P. Ryrie-I must enquire into in the face and not deal with it piecemeal, was one xocently adopted by the French
I would depresto our running into extra-
and navy For
•lotting it be said of us as it has VAKANCE
A target of 18-inchi the purpose of testing i
Neto York, September 1-The Herald's looking into this matter the Crown Agents already been said of the new House of plate was used, with vina fest of banking Copenhagen special, says The trouble be Dear Brownie,' of not being in it,'ing, and the Society is in Balisfactory latter part of the proceedings at yesterday, id they could get us money at 26 porr shown itself so reckless as that elected potiotiated the entire mass, and when found Datiah House of Repräsentatives has. Commons, that no House of Commotis has and 10inch plate beyond The shelle tween the Danish Government and the
sought to ape government by a responsi- ble Ministry, frequently acts as a muzzle upon unofficial members of Council, and should be severely left alone.
complimentary to the Society. It seems to allow that the body of the shareholders have
me why a Government Buch confidence in
of managers Dradger should require my more looking the board of that
they hardly think it worth their while after than any other ? I believe that during to come to hear what is said. The the last year or two the Dock Company That the injurious uses of such Addresses hope you will therefore allow me to con- and doing a more difficult class of work,
report was issued Inst
and I have had a Dredger of similar construction last Monday,
A SCABE IN BRITISH NAVAL CIRCLES,
*Loudon, August 28-A tremendous scare
have been made manifest by tho complien-sid it as ruad, I am glad to be able to which has been entirely worked by Chinese. that other members of the community then sources are brought before the Connell, provails in naval circles arising from start three-mile race between Hanlon and Court
tions at Mauritius.
That, as Mr March has been afortunate once in citing Mauritius as an example, ho will probably not venture to do so again:
come before yon again wit
with a roport which shows a result as favourable as that which
Was
presented to you this time last year. The bonus of 25% on contributions has been caintained, and the dividend of $6.25 share is equivalent to that of $31 paid on the shares before they were year
That Mr Francis' admission, in his letter to subdivided. The Reserve is steadily grow.
when compared with Mr Chater's phanoes, was frank, That, this admission apart, the contingency of Mr. Jackson's return and the conse- quent possible opening for a continuance of Mr. McEwen's seat on the Council, have effectually stopped further discus- sion, for the time being, of the relative merits of either Mr Francisor Mr Chater. That it is as well that it is no.
That your contemporary is a little out in his figures concerning the Light Duce, but that, nevertheless, there can only be
one omnion that the matter must put on a proper footing for the credit of Hongkong as a free port. That the Covorumont have no, occasion to
position. There is nothing special to which
Yours truly
A RATEPAYER.
MEETING OF THE LEGISLA
TIVE COUNCIL, AN Below we give our extended report of the
meeting of the Legislative Council :—”
THE ESTIMATES FOR 1887.
I
money.
that.
The Colonia! Treasure-When we were
It is,
Government for the
the
TROUBLES - IN - DERMARE,
On the motion of the Acting Calonin that the Finance, Committee, thought that Sir Walter Son, to quote an old ballad of were so little affected as to bolafunt fit for aroused, the moat bitler feeling throughout
I need draw your attention, and I shall be happy to answer any questions that the might like to ask abareholders
No questions being asked, the Chairmen Secretary, the Council wont into Committee moved the adoption of the report and then the Appropriation Bill for 1887 accounts as presented by the Board.. His Excellency-There is no change i Mr F. Henderson sucunded and the mothe amount for the Governor's establish tion was carried anonimously.
The Chairman-Since we last mot the Bon, W. Keswick, one of our directors, has gone to England, and in his place we have provisionally appointed Mr J. Bull-Irving. have now to ask you to confirm the ap pointment.
I
Mr Cox seconded and the motion was unanimously carried.
MacClymont-1 lave much pleasure in proposing the re-clestion of Bir F. D. SARGn and Mr Mollwen as members of the board,
Mr Coz seconded, unanimously carried.
mont
The Chief Justice-I believe the Coloniar Estimates are not private documents, but are open to the public generally, and that this report shows the increase and decrease
cant. That statement was received lu¦ ever Finance Committed with very great doubt. by the new constituencies. I hope we are
parbans, not
not saying too much to Kay not going to
Scott's, statement was seade simply for the purpose of securing the loan. The Crown "Agents have been as good as their word and are getting us money at 2 per cent.
No further observations were offered, and the roto was then passed.
THE MILITARY CONTRIBUTION--HTERLING OR
DOLLARS,
use again. ⠀⠀ The most powerful chella of the the country. Leading politiciană state that regulation patterns, trained against similar unless Fatrup, the Danish conservative targets, have utterly failed to accomplish Premier, resigns, a anticual uprising is shell revolutionizes naval warfore. anything like the same excention. This likely to take place, the eventual result of English which would be the downfall, uni only of aval experte declare there is not an iron- the Ministry but of King Cariation, who clad afloat capable of withstanding guns has become personally identified with all the anti-constitution measures of the ring such sheila.
Hetrup Ministry.
Hon. A. P. McEwen-With reference we have lately had a Commission dedi appointment of a Papal Legale to Ukiga is
in
and the motion was expenditure or estimated increase in amount is voted, that we will pay at the carried ont nearly all the suggestions of the ture between France Md the Vatican. Price of seats will be £5 in the United
The Chairnu-Ibayo much pleasure in Grow over their exploits use the threaten-propening the re-election of the auditors,
Messrs J. H. Cox and R. Lyall.
The motion was seconded by Mr Hoppius and was unanimously carried.
ed water famine, despite Lord Granvilla's despatch, es most people know how that business was maonged and by whom. The Chairman intimated that the dividend That Sir George. Phillippo's judgment in warrants would be ready on Monday, and thanked the shareholders for their attend.
the Thibet caas has given great satisfac-ance. tion in maritima circles.
That the ratum of Mr Jackson to the Fast,
branches, might be a step in the right
direction for the interests of the share
holders in the Hougkong & Shanghai Bank.
the revenue is published.
propose, na
The Chief Justice-Certainly, but there seems to be some misapprehension generally that the public ware not aware of the reasons for the votes being asked for.
rata there given.
700
fauz
SOCIALISM IN LONDON,
A general meeting of the members of tho der the head 'Commission to Crown Agents' £20,000 P. McEwen-Originally the 102.000; in 1881 it reached 160,000; and still here, and its membera seem to be they hastened to Castle Banten wh
tha
HOW
D
To the tune, as was fitting, of Dthe expense,? Hou. A. P. McEwen-I would merely Bay it is on paroly sunitary grounds I arge that the Marke: should be proceeded with. I regretted to hear the remarks of my hon. friend the Acting Attorney Gentral, who anggons the building of a new gaol, becane CHINA AND THE VATICAN
on on Home, August 28. The question of the
PATTI AND KEENHARDT in the revenue and expenditure, Under to the amount of 8137,255 for the Military var by my hon. friend, and I think he about settled. To-day the Holy Bea will bey, now visiting Fati in Wales, is reported
that very matter, which was ably
New York, September 1.-Henry E. AL- these circumstances it seems to an every contribution, I would make a suggestion. I thing is explained that can be
mast have seep be explained, sou it is £20,000 at 3s., and a considerable
that if the suggestions of communicate ita reply to the last French by the World's London correspondent as and it is therefore not necessary to go fully amount will have to be written off for the the Commission were carried out, thore nota, and it seems certain the reply will be saying that Bernhardt has been playing to
would bo no necessity for a new ga..
in con 80000 hours of ungative on all points. In this case, i into them. What I ran to say is that the difference in uxchange,
Bunnin Ayres for four have an opportunity of
Dent The Acting Attorney General-I did not formity with the orders, His Excellasey.At the time the estimato
him, tie public generally
miglia the
for the week. The average knowing how the movies are estimated to was prepared the rate of exchange was 3s suggest it; I merely said we might have to French Einbauador will probably leave tour is about $1200 a night allox Patre
do it. be raised and how they are estimated to be but we only pay at the actual rate of the
Rome at ones for an indeluito period. This tour of the United Staten she will visit It does not follow because this i His Excellency The Government has would be the first step dan and every item of increase in day.
toward a
open. Moxico and perhaps South America. The
rup the
Gaol Commission, but in spite of that the Pusis, August 30.—It is stated that the States, and it is in the contract that this is His Excellency-Yes, but I
Hon. A. P. McEwen-It would be rinch building remains in AA continual state of con
Monsignor Agliardi temporarily to
ONE HUNDEED MORMONS LETUSED PERSIS. promised, to go through these tow by mora satisfactcry if this could be definitely gestion. At the present moment there are sent his accepted the proposal of France to to be her farewell tour, item, so as to give any hon. member who fixed in dollars. All our civil servants re-more than 500. In the time of Governor sentatives of France and China, the condi
when thero prisoners,
ought not to be Peking to study, conjointly with the repre-
BION TO LAND chooses an opportunity of making observa-ceive their p pay. in doilars, and why shoulde a whole row of celle which were tona for the eventual establishment of a
New York, September 1st.-- Thres hun- lions upon them.
Hennessy a an oxocption bo mundo berel
dred Mermons arrived on the Wyoming, His Excellaney This would not ba a con- constructed to hold five or six were divid permanent ausdoship to China.
was the message from Castle Garden that. Bay were renient time to make the change, because cd into separate cells, that is to
woka Up Emigration Commissioners Starr the dollar will probably go up. We have ut iu two by a wall, and they only bold
New York, August 20-Tho Tribune's and Stephens yesterday morning. These two now, so there is much less accommode been paying dollars at the rate of 450 to Chan when the Gaol was built. In cable special from London of August. 28th anti-Mormon citizens made up their minds THE HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB, THE ROMUNERATION OF THE CROWN AGENTA,
the sovereigu ur past yesre..
1872 the population of the colony wan ya: The French workmen's delegation is to make things hot for the Mormons, and if only on a tour of inspection of the
Hon. A. Hon. A P. MacEwen-Sir, I observe un-
was taken to mean $100,000. above Club was held in the Gymnasium of an increase of 81,000. Now we heard in
His Excelloney-No. I havo got a re-
on estimate I have had made at the present identifying themselves more closely than the Wyoming passengers landed, all the no was permitted the Victoria Recreation Club yesterday Finance Commition that hitherto it has been turn which I can lay before the Council moment gives the population at 100,000; ever with the socialiste. The Social Dem gates were closed and
In 1886 we paid and my bou, friend (Hon. 4. P. MoEwen) ocratic Federation gives them a farewell to go or to enter the Rotunda. At the evening, when there were about a dozen. practice to pay the Crown Agents £250 if my friend wishes.
$95,000, the
the next year 893,000,
in
himaoll and
mentioned 200 000; that is to say with Hyndwan, Stepniak, Prince Krapot each man or woman individually, where he dinner on Monday, when they will sit down registration desks the Commissionera asked por annum. They ask for a guaranteed
bas increased by more than persons present. The meeting was presid-sount of £100 and 1 per cunt, commission: 1860 $90,000,
the population
·Bor, AP MOEven
I was built, and the guol Line and other anarchists. The same foder or she was going Fire medeat looking half since the gaol was the Was That Bank shares have been a soures of od over by Mr Fos, the Chairman of the I don't know why this change has been think it world further disturbances. It English girls were nearly thrown into
renewed anxiety to many during the past Cab...
made; in fact, I think r myself it is a very
at lyde Park to bystarios when told the kind of life they The Hon. Sec., De W. Watson Pike, undesirable one. I don't 800, in Crown bo week, but that once more the corner of A. M., remarked that the flan. Tres Colong like this, that there is the debat ta that the colony should pay in dollars and cumluk tration of justice, ar how the judges against the recent condemnation of Williams and will be sent back as paupers, alien a
ny. Imorrow, when ne ammint, whether $100,000 or $125,000 most prossing wants in this culony. I
con't see how it is possible to carry on the sunxiry Frenchmen to elp, will protest hundred of the emigrants were detained depresion appears to be turned for the aurer's report was upon the table; it showed cessity for Crown Agents at all. It would
not in sterling
and magistrates can infect proper paviah- and Mainwaring, firebrands who are just bond for £60) is given it each casa on se, a balance to the credit of the Club of $56, be much better if the Government, invited present,
Some further discnesion took place on That Punjoms are agoin on the move with read his report on the past season, public tenders for whink they requico from the question, but it was only partially audi.. mert on prisoners if we have not spaco for new smoldering in prison, paradif earity that they will not become dependent
and he
was as follows-Gentlemen, during home. I am perfectly certain they would
in a few days hare ble at the reporter's table. The vote was to release a number of prisoners because dan cable special of August 29th says:
them. I shall probably i
New York, August 30. The Sun's Lon upon the city mamantay, the reported despatch of the trial maand Association Games has been started in they ought to do
the past year & Football Club for the Rugby get it quite a e cheaply and as quickly, and in that way instead of
we have not space for
--I did releaso ehinery and the departure yesterday from this colony. Although this was done late giving a preference to the Crown Agents.
The Bill was then read a third time and a number after the report of the commis-held in Trafalgar square today, to protest says the era of extermination of landlords 2950 | Notices calling a socialist meeting, to be Dublin, Sept. The United Ireland Loadon of the recently-engaged first-cloas in the season we were able to
to play seven would like to know whether, with refer passed.
sion, and now I shall have to release more. against the continuation of the imprison has commenced in Ireland We don't owe Mixing Bogineer.
matches. These were four club matches, ence to the loan, the Crown Ágeots would
It cannot be expected shat a gaol built for ment of Willisuse, ware fraided to attract them anything, United Irelant sad two v. Garrison, That by next spring the stock may be at 20, Engineers. The Club'd ons v. Royal got one per cent, commission on that
The votes for extraordinary expenditure a population of 120,000 should be large en- the attention
zaya, FOO working-man believe His Excellency I am unable to tell you. were then taken item by item. Club has not been beaten,
engli for a population of 200,
200,000.
we don't feel any pity for them Irish written home about i
It
Tho
then passed.
the statisch, thous landlords are modern spenitent (bisves, socialists, as such, and therefore thou-and Triah tenants are fighting literally for or over, if firet workings prore successful although we had arrow shaves in the sea- I haVD Man would make a | 850,000 for the New Central Market, Bald P. Ryrta-Are there no mentis of anda of working-men who are not social dear life, and Gual victory is ensured-1 a point to a realisation of Hongkong Game Boyal: Eligineers. The play all very considerable difference.
Hon
isis attended the meeting Trafalgar square them. His Excellency I have no information abeyance That gold mining is at all times a leap in Iginners improving each watch, and some on the subject. I have written home about hace a great deal too lous, I have no making the Lock Hospital account balancal and the streets leading to it were crowded
hesitation in saying
ing the Market here is a His Excellency-The deficioncy has been early in the afternoon, and when the pro- MUA BOUNDARY QUESTION SEALED." the dark, intre or less, but that there old stagers getting back to the game again. it, but I have not yet received any answer. standing disgrace any British colony, reduced by $1,000. It was $5,000, and ceedings: began there were present at least London, Sept. 2.The Khamiah boundary
. P. Ryrie---I think it hardly possible and I think the Executive age a good umpire, as would appear to he reasonable grounds | nearly all who know the game are players, they would make that high charge. One very great considering the bulk of the plained to my hon. frien
we have reduced it b
it bu $4,000, loving Buch The Acting Colonial Secretary I ex 50,000 depent looking and determined. dispute between Busifs, and the Am for believing in the ultimate success of As I leave the colony at the end of this eighth per
cont., I think,
good Afghanistan has been arranged, both sides Would be suffi-a place to
no to exist, o
of foreigners.
including most of making contemtions. Lord Salisbury ad- Pojoms.
The BROWNIE, Sec. in my place. I am sure you will be
am aware there has this question. The matter has been very vere sent to England at the expense of the bell out of shadowy rights but to accept lieve me when I say I shall never forget the stood from the correspondence it was to be been some difficulty, is settling what seriously discussed at home, and the Acts Government of France to study British the new frontier recommended by the Bf- pleasant matches I have played with
amount should be paid for resuining the aboliated should look upon it
As a public
Industries. Abody- guard of
atardy tish officers, and to concentrate his aften- all in the Happy Valley, and should I ever
turn to Hongkong I shall expect to find but even that is high. It ought to be ons- the worse the position geta songht to raised I am afraid that might be the result of their chists of the gives. Hundreds | kingdoin against: Bussium attack MM on, F. Byrie-That is more reasonable, property, but the longer you look at the ulamity if anything of the same kind hop laborers cared to resist the capture lected as the keys of the defense of the the socialiat leaders and tics on improving the strategio points se and the more pened in this oclony, and if the question is the Football Club. I have assisted in abart eighth or ans quarter per cent.
to pay, sp that this This xuatch was continued to-day. The Ing in a furiating condition, and I hope The Acting Attorney General-That-in-be
diately.
I am aware the
of policemen, many of them mounted.
ALE DEATH OF THE BABONESS ROTHSCHILD," -Comers had run up the ospital scors to meet many of the friends I see here to clades all the expenses.
day Again. Now all I have to add is to with hot, friend on my
communication with Hon
The Council adjourned sine die, His Er fringed the square, and 3000 more were s putting up an iron franie- en my right (the Treasurer) work with yesterday of 238, the bast scores being made the Club good luck,, (Land applauso whether the Urown Agents allow all the stood him to say he could complate this gular session at the end of this month or nt police headquarters throughout the after. Ihschild, mother of Alphonie Roths
I think I under callency stating that he would open the re held in reserva. General Warren remained by H. Hoss, who made 43, and H. Viskers, o r Hevilan statut but the cost would discounts that are rece Crown out from home, within a few months. It depend upon when the work could be get near at hand, pespared to read the riot ast, day afternoon w old age, at her residence
desirable work, bygetting the material the beginning of November. I would poon, and several of the magistracy were
in Avenue de should it become necessary. OAKLA ready. I know, do allow all the may be said the Gov
Government have co fonds,
— Her remains grod order for footbale Alic, Colonial Treasurer-Tho. Cross
From three platforms identical resin family realdonce in Ru are granted. I see bills.com-
the police and arpraming sympathy with
·HONGKONG BLOCKADE He recommendny Crown agente. Whether there is any far. What I would suggest to the Government!
The reading of these resolu Williams, QUESTION The best notre was wide by 0.5. Barf, who raise the whole-ground text year, that for ther disccant I don't know. Az to my hon. is this. The cost of the forts will be some
fiona and voting therent were productive Neto York Beptember, Frivan Tefters Though we are all in the dark here as to of the wildest enthusiasm, but at no time and enpies of the Kingate (Jamais) an drimble, who went first to the wickets, the ent eason the Club ahould play on pariend'a ides of dispensing, with the crow350.000, and of the Tytam Waterworks
I as they did last year, and wait Agents, it is unt of the question, b
because we also made a good stand.The, best hit in till the work WAS CAEried oni by Government simple cold Dot be allowed to do it They DONDA fuse will be $1,850,000, | £he result of the negotiations over the Hong was there any attempt st violence. Hynd just received in this city by the khip : J
in one of the liveliest harangues of Golden, anounce that the land as visit- Agenia ero inverted 4" may say brito abant $120.00 Tokong blockade question, people farther off the day, apoke of General Warren's check. ad by a torzíña, oyclone and windakorns on well into the sea and scored for the hit Rugby game moht be continged on this the Colonial Office for the express purpose about 8400,096. I as any I think it most | are evidently more enlightened. We ghouls of laughter from: kis hearers, and | tions in the interior the island were li
ered military asreer in
5 way that elicited the 19th of the last month. Entire planta In the bowling analysis, taking no less than 8 piece of land near by called Sharp's cross C Preventing the importuning to which a undesirable the present geporation should the following from the Japan Mail for what described, that oficer sa a cantipy, bloods, waste, Buildings Agra uproofed, vessels
org desirable we should pay a fixed eas; I think a new gaul is one of the has called IRA Burns, with would have to lead in Utah, Over" and
golden dream of fortune.
THE OPENING CRICKET MATCH: THE FIRST IN ALL COMERS
who cats up 97.
ond Garrison match and in the Association
round has been good, apme promising be
What wo most want is a
Hon. A
FLOA
passed.
THE CENTRAL MARKET AND A NEW CAOL
•them?
Hon. A P McEwen, on the vote of
I think fine matter has cerasinod in
aid various votes wors
European
THE CONTAGIOUS DISTANES AUT
in Finance Con-
of
men.
WAS
*** RATS FOR LANDGORIS,
and
ta
Wouth: I have to ask you to elect an Hov. ciente Jonial Treasurer-It was poder plies them thaw their food aup-mittee that it was very undesirable to delegates who a short time.BguVieed the Ameer not to manufsotare & canis,
you
ne-half per cent,
you will have tot
P. MacEwen-May I ask my
home
Lo response to a request from the
for the comparatively small number of
bu of gotting the football ground in the The
Gauren fato estimated
as far as I
To-day the fins XII were disposed of
89 runs. The field was too densely po
ited that draining the ground, discounts that are
·
most
40
and
ADJOURNMENT
were emply
Puia, September Baroness. James, de child and Castors Rotheel ild, died yester
ared 83 year
vered to allow them to make many runs cost altogether $1,400. By savory would ins out with songs of 16 or 23 per cent, desirable that for certain necesSET) PUDES | REPORTED SETTLEMENT OF THE tions were passed, onanimously consuring funeral will take place I ALEMA
ein wars.
to that, I mast say I consider it most
from tradesmen faithfully deducted by the works further money should be borrowed. were going to
and the majority of
as he said
overnment the
Lande 20, one of his figures being a four, the
G.
the
at
which the
will
balance of ving a
coming out would otherwise be bear the whole burden of the cost of the
the match was made by Jackson, who sent for an improved ground. He thought the Crown
O Smith made a splendid appearance ground, and the Association game on a wickets. Being thus 149 runs behind in their. Both bita of ground were very bad, but he subjected. Every one who had rails or fortifications and waterworks. I think | 1: 18 Worth La
thirsty fibusteres and esolpet-maker. Bur- in the harbor verdriven ashore and an But fantage, the first XI were seals out to though; they might be played on the locomotive engines, or stores, to dispose of future generations ought to pay for them. Now has been reosived in Tokyo to the rows, other lades of the London prole: immeuse amount Dicperty in all parts of the vizreta." They made a somewhat bit. I Mr J. H. Stewart Lockhart questioned I would be at him, and his life would not bal Look at that as a separate amount altogether, affect that the arms of a convullen bave forint, also paid his respects to Warren, and the inland was featured. ~
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