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taking plaso in the receipts. On the part of the better clans of the Irish toantry there deurs to be growing tendency to pay roat for this holdings, and in almost uvery case where the landlords have offered fair reduction in the rent and the areas, the offer has been accepted. Ono very potent infanoo which is talling

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make

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MEETING OF THE LEGISLA-

BARDOGE OFFICE AT HUNGEOM,

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BILLS INTRODUCED.

THE PROTECTION OF YOUNG GIRLS.'

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THE CHINA MAIL.

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what she was coming for,

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Captain there is not much danger of the vinced that; in the case of England hoing at frand being found out. Were own re who war with any of the Grest Powere, her have venals running on this cost to plan policy would be to blow up the Suez Canal-

~Paris, 23rd October. --The Egyptian quos. the full working of their vessals in local and use the Cape ronte, shipping firms hands, the system of Lubbing

believed.

THEY

to the members of thone nationalities which Berlin, has been received by Empores. Wil are ready notorious for corruptiva, Elian. It is believed that the object of his. Mission is to alienate Germany and Eng- land. are ready notorious for corruptiva, ED. CM]

M.

SHANGHAT AUTUMN RACE MEETING.

MAN OFT DAY.

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EALTHQUAKES 'IN THE UNITED STATES OF FAUSTEN

AMERICA.

New York, 31st October. Sharp shocks of earthquake were experienced today af Charleston and elsewhere in North and South Carolina and Georgia.

New York, 23rd October Further shocks

coding to the command of the Bombay Army, as he prefers it to hindras.

TO

LORD HARTINGTON TO VISIT INDIA The Marquis of Hartington intenda start- ing on a tour in India early in November

ME JUSTIN MİQANTI? BLENTED TO PARLIAMENT.

fair to you and at the same time highly had its origin in the long and rather nori once she gave a sigh, and said: Well, what director of the cabinet, necompanied prejudicial to the true interests of this monious checussions that took place in this is to become of me and the four man who by his wife, arrived in Hongkong about

recorded in paid so much money I believe she then she Unlong, and therefore I can assure you that Colony in 1881. Tho are recorded in paid so much money 1' I believe she thought it is quite as much to strengthen your own the Blue Look which I hold in my hand. I had done an inmal thing, and had tried fiat of this month on a mis- hands, becanes I think if you know he refer to these papers simply with reference to to make her break a bargalu which sho sion to Tientsin and stayed for a day or fact that you would continuo an administra. the long and abledcepatch of the Earl of Kim looked upon ue correct, and that shes at the Hongkong Hotel. On the 3rd disclosed the other day could not lung exist, tim continues to be the chiol topic of the and the stigms would be taken off all honest dng in Franco. French papers in dealing: looked upon herself as belonging to this tur hare during the present most important berley, than Secretary of State He sans looked upon herself as belonging to this

with the subject demand, in a menacing nemion that perhaps you might be inclined up the whole curtmeeray after stating what man entirely, and very little would inst., M. Chailloy received a telegram that and fair-dealing Captaics and Engineers

Apologising for enerbaching on so much manner, that the British should evacuate with marked effect against the league, is to take a different view of matters than he thinks the ordinary English law can have perioaded her to go with him his father-in-law had been taken ill. Hotelo-

I have no doubt.

of your valuable space,

Egypt, and are urging M. de Fropainot to the loud and bitter complains which is be you have it is quite as much to strengthen provide in the way of protection for to San Francisco,

Implaint which is be you own hide an to satisfy a maticul this I cannot avoid the convicting that one very stridly in Commitice

this graphed back to ascertain if the Ulness was

I remain, Sir, Your faithfully,

press England dould ersonste press England is the mattor ing hade by the oricted. They alloge that your own hands as to satisfy a natural im- children. He unes those words Still there are a great many details is this

MAN COAL HEAVER Calcutta, 24th October, private col they were counselled to wThey alloge that your own kitas quite as much to strengthen eine the ordinary English hat man entirely and longing to this they were counselled to withstand the de patience on the part of all sections of this I cannot avoid the conviction that the menure that will have to be lacked into so serious as to necessitats him returning

Cual-Henver for giving for statos that the army and Navy author [We thank Coal-Henver' for giving for- gram dated London 32nd to the cheer mands which were made upon them by the community that I beg to put the following position of the children now under con- very strictly in Commitice, I should like at once, without completing his mission.

siderations is I would be possent, write this Govender to be siderations is one of pecil which may require the uncil, reading the bill a second time. He received a reply from his friends that hother rossons why this diagraceful practice from the French Army, and Navy authorities landlents, and promised that in the erunt questions

of the principle of into that the Standard anys that the raperie should be put down. If the Captains atace have been hid: before M. de Freycinet, Has any word heen received as to whe safeguards. It would be possible to provide to show that it approves of the principle of of their being evicted the league would

for had better come back. Accordingly the plunder, the robbery bacomos all the support them, and save them from soffering thor Sir George Bowen will return to his that entering into any agreement, written, the measura, and the absolute necessity for had better come back. Accordingly M. and hardship. This, it is alleged, the post ng Governor of the Colony at the ex- or real by which the right of pussession of this Government doing something to remove Chailley loft with the first atoumer for Bai- more glaring and iniquitous ; and it is most nowing the advantage of a short sharp

Indelible blot league has almost wholly neglected to do, piration of his leave on the 18th December a child purported to pass for a valuable what I consider to be nu indelible blot

consideration, should be a misdemeanour upon this administration. With regard to phong and drahtlos reached Hanvi yester sincerely to be hoped that no countenance war with England to compel bor withdrawal is given to this dishonest mode of doing from Egypt, and the argument is that Eng The creative of the league line threatened next?

business by mercantile raen other than land is so enprepared, that the French flast to disolve the organisation; if the branch If the answer is in the negative, will His but this would probably brand, and in the question wliet bor the Rexistrar General day, before the death of his father-in-law,

if

M. Bert had earned & European reputa- Chinese. It is also plessing to learn that with one Army Corps would be sufficient leagues neglect to support the centre. Mr Excellency the Administrator wire to the do ish as offentes many transactions advan should be the officer selected for the

arena of politics although we need Chinees, and yet ad in is intended standard gives varions de- J. G. Biggar, the member for West Cavan, binial Onies to know whether Sir Goutge tageous to the child, both immediately and administration of the ordimoes or not, and other extreme Parnellites are advocat Bowen is going out, and, if not, what in after life, and it would not reach such I am perfectly convinced fram what tion not only in the arena of politics loanl companies are not robbed in this way: optare: the British forces in Egypt transactions when effected, as appears I have soon that the retical work but in the quietor walks of zeience although we never asserted that they were, Turkey and Russia it is acid already ap- ing that the evicted persons shall at once steps are being taken to fill the Post?

enco. To do business with Chinese, and yet ad prove, while M. Herbette's Mission to Ber for Auxerra in the hare strictly to tails, and the story is boli seek relief and shelter in the workhouNES His Excellency-in answer to the ques- frequently to be the caso, in the ing of the achosue can only be car He was elected duputy for Auxerre in the hare strictly to the higher rules of hourstylin is intended to obtain Princo Bismarck's auction. The Standard gives variona de- Me Biggar argues that this would be, the tion put by the hon. member I have to say empire of China, the child being sub-ried on by that officer. Take this case

Let this thing be hunted down, ne we bo- Berlin, 24th October.-M. Herbette, the moat cleotive way of rotolinting against that I have had no information at all about sequently brought into the Coleny. An- for inatones of the 14 girls. I am perfectly department of L'Yonno, in 1879, und in is said to be impossible. More's the pity action. The Standard gives varions de-

lieve it can be and let Europeans in Bong. The landlords as they have to pay seven. Sir George Bowen, whether he is coming out other course would be to make alisnch trans-sure that if I had not been able to got that 1881 was appointed minister of education in lieve it can be, and lot eight of the entire amount of the poor at the end of his leave of absence, who Botions misdanieanonrs unless they conform woman to come to my office without the the short-lived cabinet of ML. Gambetta kong lease sth mean and shariatul tricks Tew French Alaasador to the Court at oight's that this advice wil is no question, our but as I feel quinformation the mottakon inta-adopt to visitation, such what the investigad, always-assisted are very entaurous generatie crusade against the Off Day of the Sha rate. That this advice will be accepted is ther he intends to apply for na uxtension of ed to certain specified conditions prescribed slightest iden

tends to apply for an extension of ed to misdanieanonrs unless they conform sure that if I had not been able perfectly department of L'Yonno, in

Governor is coixing so in to secure, as far se possible, that they the girls would have been romved for the The appointment gave great anbraga to the doubtful; but of this there is no question, leave, or whether a new as na othe those who have had the misfortuns to be cut; but as I feel quise sontident that I should be for the welfare of the child. A time from the jurisdiction and I would pro- Catholics, among whom M. Bert had the

Pleated evicted a suffering great hardship, and shall have telegraphic information the mo third coure would be to require all children bably never have heard of them more the reputation of beings militant free-thinker as the cold weather has already: not in with rent that everything is setiled, I di mottakon inta adoption to be registered, and Registrar General has such machinery at and contributed not a little it was thought to evory peuspect of a long and hard winter, sak for feformation. I think the question thereafter subject to visitation, such as is his disposal that he can at once enter into the downfall of the cabinst of his grest chief. voluntarily undertaken in the cass of what the investigation of these ares, haing, no This reputation was not without consider something will have to be speedily done to would be tamerossary.

Fable foundation, for M. Bert had expressed has been called the guitar children of this now suggested, always assisted by the Po abis foundation for M. Bert had expressed ruduroy the suffering and to ameliorato the

The Chinco very spontaneous, Shanghai mesting is city, who have been conveyed by charitable Leung Kuk. The Chinese are very very advanced ideas on such questions as sondition of the distressed and homeless

The following Bills were read a first time

agencies to the dominion of Canada and obliging in the matter, and I have spontaneous generation and had identified

The following account of the gaces on the poorantry,

(a) An Ordinance to amend the Laws therempprenticed. Then His Lordship anys not the slightest doubt they

they will himself actually in the crusads against the amend the Laws therempprenticed in the consideration of those coincide thoir assistanco. As far as I my clusively to his scientific studies although relating to Wills.

I am chocked in the consideration of these coincide in this busines, and he car at Jesuits After the fall of the Gambetta Off Day of the Shanghai meeting is abridged of earthquako took plnen at Charleston this diance relating to Bills of and other he fasts of the system golf relieved froin the duty, but some ties. About the beginning of the lowest obl

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morning. Several people were injured. (b.) An Ordinance relating to Bills of and other propositions by my uuceroute get their assistanco. As far as I my Cabinet, M. Burt devoted himself more ex-from the Shanghas Courier :—–

morning Furthers 1 Lading..

GENERAL ROBERTS TO CO TO BURMANI. tainty as to the fasts of the system solf a personally concerned, I should be clusively to his scientifontudies al though still

Monday, 8th Nember, 1886, TIVE COUNCIL.

Bumbay, 23rd October. The London of child adoption and damustie service as glad to be relieved from the duty, but some remaining an activa factor in French poli

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correspondent of the Times of India tois- Indon The second meeting of the Legislative

The Acting Attorney GeneralI beg to it presnils in Hongkong, which are repre- one must do it, and I shall not shrink tics. About the beginning of this year when 1.The Exo Sweep Cor-Valce, Tls.com 2

Attorney General An cented with the disapprove of the system, som and sold as if they life of tectorate,

really heartbreaking and the French maintain their Pro

100-Presented. For Griting that graphs-It is considered in politic to re Council was held this afternoon. There maye tha secand roading of a bill entitled 'An cented with the greatest divemity by those from my duty. It is really heartbreaking the fortune of Tonkin was at the fovest ebb

have run at this Meeting and not won move Frederick Roberts for any length of Pro

a Rade-Weight for inches as per time from head-quarters. In Military wore prosent H.E the Acting Governor Ordinance for the better protection of young who approve and disapprove of the system, sometimes to see our fellow-oreatures and the French Chambers had only decided

scale-Entrance, 85, to go to the circles, the opinion inclined to the appoint a (W. H. Marah), Sir George Phillippo, gitis. The evil which this measure seake He then requests that this subject should bought and sold as if they were so by a majority of 4 to maintain their Pro- techock and put a stop to is one which long be enquired into and a report sent to many animals and condemned to a life of tectorate, M. Bort chivalrously volunteered

to come out as head of a Civil Government second Pony,--Three Quarters of a Mfile.ment of Sir Charlee Arbuthnot to the com Chief Justice; Hon. F. Stowart, Acting engaged the attention of this Government..

Tho matter was then referred to infamy.

H. P. Byria-I must object to what and endeavour by pacific means to catablish Rosy Men... Mr Repas, 10st. 12lbs. 1 mand of the Madras Army, with inprome

Mosters, 2 Puck mand Colonial Secretary; Hon. E. J. Ackroyd, Lord Kimberley as far back as 1882 asked Mr Justice Russell, who had shortly

Mr Ehlers, 10st. 9lbe. command in Burma, and of H. RE, the for a full enquiry into the system of child bolore that baan Registrar General has just been proposent by de hun, memorder. His appointment was much eriti Fuck... Acting Attorney General; Hon. A. Laster,doption md domestic service in this and he wrote a report which I now ber. If he wants our conect to the cised both in and out of France. M. Bert Sreamiaway....Mr Nickels, 10st. 12lla. 5 Duke of Connaught to the Bombay com

and s Colonial Tecnater; Hon. J. M. Price, Delony. This ovil is one which is far hold in my hand, A Report on Child principle of the bill I give that, but I cer- was doslared to be nothing but a vision Apology. Mr Meyorink, 11st. lib.

Rost Murn was the favourite, and be was The prevalent belief in Simia is that Ge Surveyor General; Hon. Capt. Themsett, more extensive than most people are Adoption and Domestic Service among the tainly do object to the Registrar General ary doctrinairs and to be totally devoid

Hon. Capt. Themsett, more extensive than most people are tong Chinese. In the sense of his having the power which was taken away Bert was not disheartened by this criticiant, lead at Bellevue, and he won by less than a Burmah

of experience in the art of governing. M. backed against the field. Rosy Mora got the meral Roberts will assume the command in Harbour Master; Em. F, Ryrie, Hon. Faware of, and it is one which I think Hongkong Chinese. In the sourse of his lavi

is a disgrace, sa & British Colony, reraarks he (Mr Russell) suggested the from him hefiro The bill has caused Bert was not disheartened by this criticiant, lead at Fellevue, and he won by Less than

Calentta, 24th October,Probably Gene D. Sassoon, Hon, A. P. McEwen, Hen. J. it allowed continue. My Honourable chemo on which this bill is founded, great deal of discussion in the Colony, and and to show his faith in the work he had length, Streamaway being close up. Time,

Hencurrerers

meral Achuthnot will go to Madras as Cora- said, the French that Tonkin was not an -THE COUNCILLOR Ctr.Value, Tls. Burgati. The Dake of Counsught bac

mander-in-Chief and annduet the operations Bell-Irwing; and Mr A. Soth, (Clerk of friend the Acting Colonial Secretary, who The speaker then read a passage from Iobioot to it being forced though. It is undertaken and in order to convines, as he Imin. 304 sec

will second this motion, will be able to the report, in which it was suggested that an attempt to hurry it through Lot it be said, the French that Tonkin was not an unhealthy country he brought out with him Councils.)

the extent of the Registrar General should be given the properly considered.

150.-Prosented-For all Ponies that in give you particulars as this trafic, the moans which have hipower to sumtuor peravus suspected of hav Hon, A. P. MacEwen-I agrea with his wife and three daughters; one of whom married to M. Chailley, who also

have run at this Meeting and not won certain extent of my

a race.Griffine allowed 5lbs.-Weight The Colonial Secretary laid on the table therto been employed to check as much ing poczet daughters and call upon them the remarks to a certain extent of my ta married to M. a minute with reference to a Harbour Office as possible the working of the system to givo reasonable security for their bana hon. friend, and I would move for the accompanied him. M. Bert arrived in

for inches as per scale.-Entrance, 85, the subject, and and at once the country. Eo de Herschel

to go to the second Pony.—One Mile. at Hanghom. The minute, which was read I do not think that such systent exists in fides towards anou children that ho should whole correspondence on the subject, and Tonkin at the beginning of April, by the Clerk of Council, was to thefollowing any other British Colony, unly perhaps in aranciate with himself as a Consulting Com also for a copy of the draft bill which I and at once sat about reconstructing uffect:The Officer Administering the a much lesser deztes in Singapore, where mittee two or three members of the Po Loung prosime has been sent home. I would also the Goernment of the country. Ho de- Nector Mr Reynell, fat. 10ibs. 1

much lesser degres in Singapore, where

buat service, public warshaizses, &c., and Buscavid Mr Ehlors, 11st: 1b. 3 Government recommends a vote of 3561 for it in now tought to pass a rungurd nach Kuk, the Chinese society for the protection ask, has the Secretary of State approved of vised schemes for causis, railways, river. Herschel Mr Allan, 10st. 12lbs. 2

London, 24th October.Mr C. B. Low, establishing a branch of the Harbour Ofice futuru the three members of the Po Loung establishing a branch of the Harbour Office more stringent than this one in order to of women and children; he should be given the first restling of the bill!

t soon this interested himself in the improvement of Cruiser Mr. Hough, 11st. 1b 0 Conservative, has been unseated for Løn- His ExcelloHe has not

on this interested, pablic was always, to de- Nectur..... in Hanghom. As this village is increasing try to put a stop to it. It may appear that the power to summon women of disreputable

the industry, and agriculture of the country. Cheapside in size and importance it out people to harah-son which I think nothing can mon witnesses to give and that provision expansion of in size and importance it would to a great the Bill which we are seeking to pass is rather character who were kepping girls between bill.

The Acting Colonial Secretary- He has Be has not been spared to carry out many Pretender...... Mr Machado, lat, 1215s. O Nectar and Cheapside wore the favourites.

DEATH OF A GERMÁN STATESMAN. convenience to the junk people to harah-some people may even say arbitrary; the ages of 8 and 10 inclusive by virtue of have a harbour station at Hunghom, but the evil is one which I think nothing can adoption; that he should have power to au- not seen this bill. Tisis is not the draft of his scheraos, but the way that ho set

himself to work showed that he did not Nectar took and maintained the lead and Berlin, 24th October.Obituary Count otherwise they must come to Victoria cure but giving strong power to the execu-con

secu- mon witnesses to give evidence either as to bill forwarded in 1885; it is simply an

moun to let them remains se mere paper pro- won by thron lengths, Suscsind being about von Beust, the distinguished German states- to obtain their papers, a distance tive, and I think that all fear of abuse of the child or the woman, and that provision expansion of that one.

Hon A P. MacEwen-I understand jects. Ilis Government waszol viewed with the same distance behind Lc sthel. Time raan, is doute of over two miles, or else evade the pay this power will be met by associating with should be made for an appeal Mr Justion ment of the fees. In order to establish this the Registrar Geveral two Chiness ne- Buasell thought that the knowledge of this that the Secretary of State approves of the the most favourable eye by the military, who Suin, Boca Cheapside was fourth, Pre-BATION OF THE BULGARIAN GOVERNMENT.

doubtless preferred the rule of his prođe. tender fifth, and Cruiser lant.

fie, 24th October.The Belgarian Go- Harbour Station it is neccesary to build antices of the Peas. These powers will be power and its occasional exercise would go a principle of the bill?

towards ring youux General in the

Hon. P. Ryrie That ohildren are to tecessor, Geteral Warriot. He found alan the

alan the THE Maroos' Bac-For Ponica that vernuththar migrated to Tirneva. additional room at the Police Station for the entrusted to a high Guvernent official, very great way towards suppressing the

used

have run at this Meeting.--Wiunera at CHOLERA ON A BETISH TRUGTSHIP. accommodation of boatmen. This the Bur-who I am sure will only use them with Tao Chi Fa nurseries for rearing young protected-not protected by the Registrar hak of pacifying the country not such an

London, 25th October-Nemi baa besu. ore

easy task as he supposed. The Black Flags General in the way suggested.

this Meeting excluded-Weight, st. veyor General estimated at 8007, which will be one object in view, to rescue as far as pos-girle for immoral purpoees,

Hon. A. P. MacEwon-Is it that were never thoroughly suppressed and oven

7lbs.Entrance,

Pst. 7lbs. Entrance, 80-Once round.received that the Indian troopship charged against the vote for Police Buildingssible a number of young girls from a life Continuing, the Acting Culonial Secre-

pro around the French Residences the rebois

Native Riders in Racing Colours, The Buphrates, which has passed the Suez Canal extension under extraordinary public works of shame and degradation. These powers tary said that report was printed in he approves of tas hill, or that some pro- ru

virion be made for the protection of showed themselves in large force and daring

Stakes to be handed to the Riders as homeward bound from Bombay, has had A supplementary vote in now required to will be used by him with the grestest July 1893, and in August of that year vision be made for the protection of showed

aste of piracy were of every day occurrence.

follows:The Winner, 68ths; second four deaths from cholera on board meet the salaries and other contingencies caution and discretion, and they will be it came to my knowledge that in children?

AFFAIRS IN BURMAB... The to suggestions the Registror which he shined to himself

h The Acting Colonial Secretary-He ap. There is no doubt, however that M. Bert,

rider, 2/8tha; third rider, 1/8th.. allowance to the public officer in oburgo put in fores only against those persons house in the Chinesa quarter of the

Mandalay, 22nd October. -Government ar at 11 a month, 8182; salarica to 4 boat whose life and occupation will fully justify town there were a large number of young proves of

fully justify town there were a large number of young proves of the suggestions of Mr Russel. by the conciliatory policy which he adopted

wer to the Registror which he showed for their rights and cus- ferry Monk Archer, st. 10lbs. 3 to acknowledge our authority. It is not engaged in active negotiations with the Fidelio.

Poter, Bat. 7lbs. men at $6 each, 8258; cost of a boat, $90.; the taking of these stops against them.girls

30 a cost of a safo, 836; desks, book-mas, $18; The persons we wish particularly to reach girls who were supposed to be buing de would give that power to the Registrar towards the natives and the consideration

brought up for the purposes of prostitution. General,

Elon A. P. MacEwen -I think it is most toms, bad gained to himself the affection of Merry Monk Archer, st, 10lbs. 3 Shau Chiefs, with a view to inducing them in fact almost the only persons contem- I soat an Inspector of Police to the hones.

Bon. A. P. MacEwen -Ithink it it home the beat dispred inimbitants, and that the Wild Swan Horse; 9st. 7lbs. O of the Shan Sintes, but Mr. H. Pilcher total, 8561

plated, are the keepers of registered and un- and he found it was called the family undesirable that bills should be sent home the beat dispred inlabitants, and that al: Lamplighter Gorilla, Yat. 7lbs. 00 acknowledge our authority. It is not

this though he fafted to lbs. 3 to was preparing the place for being, waful Te Sulvio Kalloo, Ist. 7lbs.

a useful hd *********** 100

The Kid

Joe, Jet, Tibx, aut

will leave Mandalay on an early date, ac The Acting Colonial Sucretary also laid magistered brothels and women of disreputa-house of the keeper of one of the chief until they have been diccused in this though he failed to realisà all his visions he Wild Sa...Horse; 9st. 7lbs. Droposed to interfere actively in the stairs

Suleway on the table minute to the following ble character who have in their custody and registered houses of the Colony. The Council. As my hon, frioth said

His Excellency-You have an oppor.colony to the French, goodtunity disusowoh-Thon effect: The Officer Administering the Go control a number of young girls with the Inspector asked her if she would be good

Unfortunately the fow degrees more heat Streamaway took a good load at the en-companied by a strong escort, to not ne rance to the Straight and came home the

neth Commissioner in the Shan States. vernment recommande the Council to vote only object of training them as prostitutes enough to go to my office with the children, tunity of discussing it now,

Hon. A P. MacEwon-Then I under-which he said was all that was to be suffered trance to the Straight and came home the

ined within the by his compatriots in Tonkin have proved bert MacPherson had made arrangements employ and who seek to make a revenue out of and they came all together, 17 in all, 9 temporary 2 sum of $522 for the temporary employ ment of a land surveyor for the purpose of their shame. We do not wish in any way little boys and 14 girls. I then sont for stand that the Sacratary of Shite has ap. by his compatriots in Tonkin have proved winner by several lengths. Pullic obtained fortified posts have already been established too much for his constitution. From time second place by about a length, with Merry within the Shao Hills. The Late Sir Her Mank third, and Wild Swan and Lamp obtaining particulara of the acreage of the to go beyond this, nor do we wish to asume two member of the Po Leung Kuk, and proved of it.

His ExcellencyHe has approved of the to time alarming reports were spread about

Mr Burgess, Commissioner, has issned n Mr Burgess, ground and nature of the localities occupied greater powers than are necesary to check we spout the greater part of two days in

413 were unfounded, but it is trut neverthelesz 41 secs. bu put a investigating this case, and we came to the principle, aot of the bill, because he has not the condition of his health, many of which lighter close up to his heels. Time, 2min. to establish several othora. by unlicensed gnatters, as required by the this evil which certainly ought to bo put a investigati

stringent order, forbidding firearms being Land Commision, via, salary $150 per stop to. I am sure the honourable mem- unanimous conclusion that this wrist had soon the bill. Land Commision, vis, salary, so bere, when they have heard the state no right whatever except that of purchase more for the correspondence that time and not long after landing in Tonkin he

Her. A. P. MacEwen-I would beg to that he aufered much from the climate 4.Tae MSTLETOR CUP.-Value, Ts. 150, discharged, by day or night, in the streets Presented. For all Ponies that have of Mandalay, except some good reason month for 3 months, $150; chair allowance state-no

ran at this Meeting and not wuna ezista for doing so. All persons violating at $24 per month for three moonths, 972 ment of my honourable friemt the Colonial to any one of the children she had had in more for the correspondence that time His family also was not free from sickness, Secretary, will feel convinced that this hor house. And seeing what her pro should be given to the aueficial mombera att not long after landing in Tonkin he

what her pro to consider this to second that

had to mourn the loss of his nephow. race. Weight for inclics as per scale, this rule will be severely punished, total, 8522.

is our only object, and that the powers fession was, there could not be a

Gritius allowed 7158. -Oki Ponies that

the penished, It is stated that Juspecter Norman his HONORARIUM TO ME BADGE SEXPHERD, which we souls are not in any way shadow of doubt as to what was her Hon. P. Ryrie I beg

have run and not bein placed allowed been invited to resigu The Acting Colonial Secretary laid out tou stringent with the object we have intention with regard to these fourteen The Acing Attomey General protested

The Acaing Attomey General protested death will shake the confidence of many of

5th-Entrance, $5, to go to the second Mandalay, 23rd October.Uommunios- the table a minute recommending the in view.

With these preliminary re-children. Very soon after that I followed that no attempt had been made to force his compatriota in the salubrity of their

Pony -Une Mile and a Halfetion with the Chindwin District has become Council to vote the sum of $150 sa a honor-

The late Residant Cieporal of Tonkin Nectar... ariam to Mr Bruce Shepherd for services marks, I will pass to the consider as closely as I could the linea of the the bill through, and that to departare had newly-acquired Colony. ariam to Mr Bruce Shepherd for services tiun of the several articles of the Bill. scheme fast rest, and sent in a draft been made with this

Mr Crawford, 10st. Bibs. I very difficult, in consequence of the lowness viction usual

was a professor of the College of Paris, Oriole,

of the river. At this aguson, communication ..Mr Reynell, 11et, ilba Chetin rendered to the Commission under the CheBe the first section power is given to the bill which I saked the Government to Acting Colonial Secretary mentioned and a member of the Fustitute of Privater Foo Convention. This honoraritera is re- Registrar (Jeneral, on any complaint being introduce. This, of course, had to go that the Chinese heartily approved of what France In

The Acting Colonial Secretary meation France. In the science of medicine Optimist.. Foo Convention. This honoraritera is re- Be the first section power is given to the scheme fast read, and sent in a draft been made with this bill from the

Me Allan, 11st. 4lbs. 3 in usually carried on from Miaboo, by a Mr Ilbert, 10st. 7lbs. 0 road which passes through fat gramy. commended by His Honor Mr Jastics Registrar General, on any complaint being introdussked the Government to practice. commended by His Hour Mr Fastics made to him that a femala obila between before the Attorney General, and was done in his time and what was afterwards he held wanking te neemt over Peppa Mr Nickels, 10st. 10lbs. O country but this is at present infested Bussell, one of the Commissioners under made to him

of sis, and sixteen is in the had very grave doubts as to the constitue done by Mr Lockhart, and that he be the warit He interested himself to a Deury Mora..... Mr Hough, 11st. llb. not to be attached to any of the Brigades. the Cheloo Convention, Mr Bruce Shep the age of six and sixteen is in the had very grave doubts as to the constitu- was done in his time and what was afterwards he held rank aninng the foremost tazohers, litt..

Afterwards, the bo- and his works wore held in repute all over Peppe

Mr. Baker, 11st. 7ba0 by Boh Shoay's gang. Colonel Tuker is in Afterwards, the loved the bill would receive the assent of considerable extent in the speenlations of herd having inken shorthand notes of the custody of a person in the Colony tional character of it. hard having informed a great deal prostitute, tore

with the view of being trained as matter was referred to the Secretary

At the turn into the Btraight, Netlar ran proceedings and

prostitute, to summion before them the State, and a good deal of orrrracondones every Chineman in the Colony. He also considerable extent in the speculations of Dewy Mor Mr Hough 11st. Ilb. 0 command of the Chindwin Force, which is

M. Pastatont self to a Fa... of work of a very confidential astare, pastodian, require the production of the onsied

Dricle, and not to t Bat the result was that the mentioned that 98 per cent of the M. Pastour and in many abstruse ques nearly a re-ustodian, which could only be entrusted to a re- child and make fall enquiry into the com Secretary of State insisted that the General left no doubt as to the destination is departyship for A

re-stodian, requirs

the bushes he had a slight lead, hard pressed him; but further reinforcements are to be Com Secretary of State insisted that the cases which came before the Registrar tions pertaining to his profession. Busides y ap to Uricle, and coming from under He has now about a thousand men under

was a good finish, Ne tar sent

Ne tar sent to him shortly. They will consist sponsible parao

plaint. Objection may be made that these dovernment should take what steps General left no doubt as to the destination his deputyship for Auxerre he was a mem- by Oriole. It

ber of the Provincial Council of his De-

winning by two lengths and Privatzer was either of man of the Yorkshire Regiment and that they were actually ldren, and the RETAINING WALL FOR THE GOVERNMENT

as Pioneers powers are on to the Registrar Gene ganding has been introduced is the rather they approved of the powers are too extensive and that they were setnally necessary for the safe of the children.

woll up in third place Optimist fourth and or the Madras Pioneer of these children, and the be given to the and that they rernment state insisted that the mentioned that

The Chief Justice pointed out that what partment, and altlugh abont from France should nos be given to the Registrar Gene gundi necessary for the safe. of the children.

ctober-It Minkla, 29rd October. It is believed. The Acting Colonial Secretary laid on the

Coral at all, but that all that should bill which has been introduced is the re- was really before the Council was who was quite reosntly re-elected to his seat in Fun fifth. Time, 3 min, el sec

that Hob Shony has gone to Napel, a place age 5. THE JO minute recommending the Council have been given to him was the sulf of these instructions. The case the bill, that was whether they ap

5. THE TONY PEEL Cur-Value, Tis 160 about 35 miles westwards from Minbou, DX to vote the sum of $11,500, the estimated power to take action before the Police have mentioned I at once reported fo

to him was the ult of these instructions The case I ther they approved of the principle of the Council M. Bert was 59 years of age.

Presented For all Ponies that have the Shoay-Zat-Dur,bah river, which down cost of constracting a strong granite retain and ask that the custodian be summoned the Government, stating what I had proved of something being done for

CORRESPONDENCE,

run at this Meeting and not won à into the Irrawaddy some three miles north ing wall along the northern face of the cliff and that the matter should be dealt with done.

When

race.Winners on the fourth day ex- of Mimboo. It is a strong position, afford- There was no time to apte protection of the children. There was no lims to upon which the Government Hospital build by the Palice. This question

COAL TRICKS,

cluded-Waight for inches as per scale ing him easy means of escape to the Yo- upon which the land nac ings are built. The last ralo-storm having ful attention from the Gremented caro ply for say legislation in the matter, so the bill came into Commities, he should be

To the Editor of the OBINA MAIL.” --Entrance, So, to go to the second madging Hills, which command the road, caused a secious land-slip along the cliff as possible all possible objections were con- The course I puraned was to ask this woman imself out to the meeting Government and as far what was done had to be done promptly prepared to move certain amenduenta

Peny-One Mile and a Quarter.

vie, Nuragan, through the Aeng Pass, into Hongkong, Nov, 11.. which is now perpendicular, it is requisite

thought that if it was to find requrity I think it was $300 for when the Colonial Treasurer rose to order, sue regarding the disclosures of the system Susein!

The motion was then meeting, Sit-In your comments in last night's is Tycoon.......Mr Nickels, Wat, 12bar Tenasserim. It was along this route that to put a retaining wall in order to put the sidered. But it was thought that if it was to find sequrity I think it was $300 for

to have recourse to the ordinary each child-that they were be properly and pointed out that Mr MacEven's mo carried on by natire compradorse in con- Herichet

and mout whole of the house beyond the risk of se- necessary to have recourse to the ordinary each child-that they were to be properly when the Colonial Treasurer rose to order,

moans of procedure the action won'd be in brought up and married in duo coures at the oon-use rious accident that might be caused by fur operative becanes the custodian would have ordinary age at which Chinese martingas tako

nt which Chiness marrin postale Lion was in the nature of un amendment.

junction with the people na board steamers Farewell Ditimately, it was agreed to withdraw of rabbing the owners, which came out in Hard Times. ther Jandalipa.

the means of removing beyond the roach place, and that they should be brought to the motion to read the bill a second time, Court in the evidenos in the case between Faagse of the Authorities before the days of my office every quarter so that I might see is the summons or hofora fine Polica Magia them. The Government sanctioned what and Bis Excollenoy gave a promise that trato could tako steps against the custodian. had been done, and that has been continued the correspondence out the subject would trato could take stepe matter being dealt more on has worked fairly well. One Another objection to the matter being dealt more or less up to the present time either be printed or circulated. with by the Magistrate would be the diffi- The system has worked fairly well. Once

tabla &

THE SQUATTERS.

HOSPITAL.

'À CIONESE COPTING CLERE.

The Acting Colonial Serretary laid on the table a minuto recommending the Council

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KARTAN KADJOURNMENT,

DEATH OF M. PAUL BERT. HAIPHONG, Nov. 12th, 8.30 am-Bert

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It is to he feared, therefore, that M. Bert'a

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Mr Nickols, 10st, 12lbs. Andorey city, in favor of Mr. Justin Me.

Carthy, Frarchitec

Schemath, 9st. 7lbs. 1

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Mr Eblare, 11st, 116.10, the

Mr Eblare, 11st. 116.2 Maka Kandela led the Burgess Army in

Mr Allan, 1st, 12lbs. 5 1820, when he endeavoured to invade Ma Malherbo, 11st. Ilb. O India. Nopeh la about forty miles North- Mr Crawford, 11st. 115. 0 West of Miuhl, and the country between Mr Reynell, 10st 12bs. O is very mountainous and difficult, Mr Reynell, 10st 12lbs. 0 is very mountainous and difficult. Tycoon and Susewind come along at Mandalay, 24th (ctober. — The expedi- not altogether fairly stated, as you distinct Morris's neck and neck, and they weretion under command of Captain Burnett, ly condema the Engineer only, the evidence

Ah You and bis clerk, I think the matter i Fague not altogether fairly stated,

is lavet, open-

village, Mingent, is said to be forty miles G.-TEE MAROOR CHATZON RACEF further. The tribes were friendly and of China Ponies, the property of Men fered no opposition. The country through bers of the Shinghas Race Club, which the expedition passed

Shinguas of Memfered The tribed to be fort Weight, 9st. 7lbs-Entrance, 85 Juugh Bosalance is expected nearer the Once KundNative Riders in Racing mines. An expedition for Mogout is to Colours The Stakes to be handed to start early in November the Riders as follows-The Winner 5/8th second rider, 28the third rider, 1/8th.

In justice oyed by the their stabbing Guntham.

2

The Burmese officials at Bhamo are unused to any rule, and lengthy trouble is expected in this district to

The system of sending out large flying dolumns has been abandoned in nastein,

to voto the sum of $130 for the employment of a temporary copying clork to copy both

showing that the Captain was the party who ridden out to the utmost, Ty om winning a which was sout to make a reconnaissance good race by half a lengths. Herschel was & towards the Roby Mines, returned to Chinese and English for four mouths in con culty to get persons to come forward and or twice these girl have been spirited The Council was then adjourned until gave instructions to make out the coal bills bad third, with Hard Times up to hle quar Kyanbuyat to-day. It penetrated to S- neption with the valuation at pressist in pro give evidence in an open Court whereas away, but at the prosent moment the Re- next Friday,

tu anit his wishes, I do not any but that the tuanit his wishes, I do not any but that the furs. Farewell was filth and fasse last gadoang, forty miles distant. The ruby they would be wilEar to come and say what gistrar Geners has 200 under his care.

Engineer receives a share of the plunder. Time, 2min. 46sca On the motion of the Acting Colonial Se- they know before the Registrar General I think altogether since 1833, 250 must

From your remarks I gather that you class cretary, seconded by the Colonial Treasurer, The second section says that the Registrar havd boar under his care. Some of

all coasting steamers alike, and it is on this the minutes were referred to the Finance General may asociata with him in them have been married. This question

that I wish to disabuse your mind and draw a line. There are two classes of the inquiry two or more Chinese Juss of marriage causes a good dee Committee.

ared tices of the Fence and it after due dißonly. There yould have been no dead.”

steamers employed in the Chine consting Pendo, if deal of THE COMMITTEES. The Acting Oplonial Recretary moved inquiry he is satisfied that the child difficulty to the world it the Registrar

We have been favoured with a copy of trade, the one being local companies' liners that the Finance Committee cosmist of is being trained as prostituto General would have allowed these girls to the above telegram which was received this and the other usually termed "Canal

this Wallahs, or, more the whole of the members

Wallahs, or, perhaps, as our American of the it shall be lawful for the Registrar Goberal be made second wives or concubines. I Jennail, with the Colonial Secretary es to make an order for the proper onstody of would not comment to this may locum morning by Mr A. R. Marty from his part-Cousins have more Eppropriately named Oitirman that the Law Committee consist the child, or if he should think it to leave temene would not consent They must ner, Mr d'Abbadit. About two or three them, Ocent tramps,

alle

In justice in the Captains and Engineers Bandeman.. Archer, 9st. Filby 1 of the Attorney General (Chairman), the Re the child with the custodian he may marry as first wivas e not at all.

Horse, gutrar General, thral (Chairman), the Re the child, or if he shout proper opstody of be made second wives gistrar General, the Hon. P. Ryrie, the Hon. require the latter to find serurity for I thought it was right to insist upon that, weeks ago, after presiding at the opening of who are unployed by the local companies Dunkeld

Burity for marry as first consent They summoning by Mr A

who are simployed by the local companies on Dunkeld

Free Dat. 71be, 2 A. P. MagEwen, and the Hon. Wang Shing the proper ears and upbringing of because the position of the second wife the River Bervice of Tonkin and making the China Coast to run their steamers, 1 los Morn Gifney, at iba 3 the Hon. Wong Shing the proper here are now about two is ant very drith the group Nam-Dinh with the intention of proceeding cared for, and paid a fair si instills one advantage of Dunkeld, who

Gorilla, 9st, 1ilb that the Public Works Committas consist of the child. There are now about two is not a very sacire ens. One more very snecuraging speech, M. Bart left for can safely say that this system of rubbing Plate... the 1 the following The Surveyors Colonia lieve that the bad that the conditions sincvernment to interfere

had intention of Ocean tramp oneth a slight the following The Surveyor General (Chair hundred children in security, and 1 be difficulty we had with the grown up

their owners does not exist. They are well Grantham Monkey, Bat. Elba. 0 Parch, Bat. 7lbs. O man), the Colonial Secretary, the Colonia lieve that the Registrar General finde girls, that it is really difficult to con. Nam-Dinh with the intention of proceeding cared for, and paid a fair salary, but a visit Tioga...... a), the Culonist Secretaryera (Chairs hundred children are now about two caso the position of this upon that, weeks ago, after presid

conditions that it is really difficult to cott Frenzuror, the Hon. Mr D. Sassoon that it is real, and that the conditions since them that there is any necesity for further south to Than-hoa. On arriving at on board of an Ocean tramp instills ore

Ban came from under the bushes On London- Freasuror, the Hon. Mr Colonia lieve that the Registry, and I be difficulty we dacure and Ong and the Hoti. Mr J. Bell-Irving, and that of the agreement are strictly carried the Government to interfere at all: The Nati-Dinh, however, he was attacked by with the idea that there in a hard struggle with a slight advantage of marked, why these Committees be empowered to sitdur out This section as drafted leaves it question of personal liberty is ono they do

drafted leaves it question of personal liberty is no they do dysentery and had to return to Hanoi, consideration for the employees on board den by Archer, and he won a well-contested ompornment to ing any prorogation or adjournment of the option whether tas Registrar General not understand. It may be explained dysentery and had to return to Hanoi, consider

prorogation or anons of the pance. In common should have a diffcult to get there, for orders were giv

adjournmou

It may be explained dysentery and had to return to Hanoi, for existence, with little or no comfort or pressed hita hard, and the pair tas Away consideration for the employees on board from the others. Badament was well rid Uvaci prorogation powered to ait du of the

shopid associate with himself two Chinese to them in every possible way I take which kn reached on the 2nd or 3rd of this As a ruls, these vessels when leaving the don by renere he The four others

way--I The Colonial Treasurer seconded. justiass of the pance. In committee it might care not to use my own words, but rassed the post nearly abreant, the third

justice of the but The Chief Justics drew attention to the be considered whether th's provision should have a teacher to lecture the hem hays besa from the fit of as alarming na. In the muntime, the owner has the crew min 38 secs, The Chief Justice drew attention to the be considered whether this provision should have a teacher to lecture them but month. The symptoms of the deasemest United Kingdom ara supposed to go on a race by two leogtha The four others

short voyage to the Fat and return direct,

prize being awarded to Rory Mern Time mate of the Registrar Genem in one not be made imperative upon the Registrer etil it is very difoult to get have of the Commities, and said that on Goneral, and if the commition is of opinion to understand their exant position. I mens ture, for orders were given that the whistling signed on the ship's artdeles for two years

min. 38 secs, very good indeed, There was also Celestial Steeplechase one could eat a mittes un that the change shuu'd be made there will be tuned to His Exoallergy one case that name of the river steamers at Hanoi should cease. 6 small

a small rate of pay compared with the rate less he were a member of the Council ag objection on the part of the Gorgesment to my notice to day. A young women

he were member wert would ait The thing oral e impose a neat taking her to Sau

the local companies gire, and then Birding and a Sailors Race, It was explained that Dr. Stewart would sit The third neation given the power to the was bought two days before for some Passengers arriving at Haiphong from that the vessel can be more profitably em in virtue of his position in the Council, Registrar General de impose a fine not thing liko 0400 for the purpose of Hanoi, however, brought hopeful news of played on the wast, he orders the Captain and the motion was then adopted,

exceeding $500 on any person Bot ap taking her to San Francisco, he had the sufferer's state, and no fatal issue wÉS

to remain out the full term of the articles, pearing and not producing auch children been taught what to Bay and had THE GOVERNORSHIP.

ommittees

LATE INDIAN TELEGRAMS.

The following telegrams are taken from the Kangoon Gazette -

Exchange HONGKONG, November, 12.-

Bank; Wire,

On demail,

30 daya” sish

22

Credit

4 MOMMER BIKAI,

Coumestary, 4 months' nchi,

On Pariz

On demand, ...

Credita, 4 months' night, 420

On New York-

On demand, ...

Credits, 60 days" sight,

On Bombay

Wire,

On demand,

On Caloutta

~~Wire:

On demand,

it is absolutely necessary that we should learned her lesson, but while waiting at expected there. The news of his death all round on board, the expenses of the Mr A. P. McEwen Sir, in your open have this provision if we wish the measure the Harbour Master's the Registrar will thereines cause a starting wanation for being and the xtra pay rovers ENGLAND AND FRANCE

offcors considerably wera than on this provision "if we wish the measure the causing disappointment and dissatisfaction lug address to the Council last wouk

the you mentioned some dunbt as to how work sciently. Mr Ackroyd then went General, who visits there very often,

to

residents in the Pro- ed. Hence the desire of the Captains London, 23rd October-At the banquet

hole coast and no extra pay receis ENGLAND AND FRANCE long you would continue to act as ad over all the clauses of the Bill, making com met her and put eams questions to be among the French residents in the Pro-e

strator of this impartent Colony, and lumenta on es pie to she was afraid to auswer. After it to M. Bort as the man destined to bring a commendares who have so scruples in miral Sir Anthony Hoskias made spesel

eseb, which she did not expect and which tectorate, most of whom looked forward who have the command and pontrol of given in honour of the Hon. J. Gordon On Shaza ministrator esco

this glass of steamora, to deal with Chi- Sprigg, the Tronarer of Cape Colony, Ad On Bəmşad, echnegence you did not deem it prudent to The Apting Colonial Segratory I rise to

30 days4 commit yourself to a fordon it prudent to The doting Colquist which she did a questions to her among the French residents commie yourself to forward policy which second the motion, and I treat thu long had hean explained that she was perfectly

making oak bills to suit their customer, in which be emphasized the necessity of Gold Un?, 100 fine might pledge the Government. I think, sir, delayed but very necessary measure will free to go away and a case of similar oir back order and pesagerity to the Delts, that this state of uncertainty is most uni soon pass into law. This is a question which cumstances had been related to her, all of M. Bert's son-in-law, Ale Challley, and knowing when these bils are pamed by the fortifying the Cape, and said he was con-Bevereigns

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