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THE FRENCH AND ITALIAN CONVENTE
THE CHINA MAIL.
came, I have been kept from attending to this matter. The names of the members have now been selected. And this matter will receive iny early attention. ive my carly attention. NEW SIL
time
ADJOURNMENT,
on
1'Thiess wrzda the mob sona undanakrod spero upako The engineers evidence contained little rostym all. Yet me have no place here,
19) Agelnet thoát horn in Bovie) Jamal proclaim bearing on the point.
14My fian rusolyo ta homem náð "advance... 14: Only the children of the soil, il dao Supe *Had best bi gano, Long hava yo tollen, I know,
En Rome and to her ONE ONES BUENA Your trade your wealth, perhaps your libaty, to be bound by these emezkuð 24
Bus of gratitude
*Than death itself Bomo ay may suppose
the worst fann of bondage, ne m
also owe love and respect to "Kame
hate,
Hi, Wiant dili ha do
Of Bycephants, ubitinus ba chtala Place, permeabimus chilligen And by the droni natives of the fle Held us to seru; and with and bratty All oras komand for torond the aut in this most, spessul butiu park,
A marked an undeserved; essayed to drive
To raiso against theen Roms who remained,
Delentless hats, Bob, te ontzing his will AMPAN
775 NOVEMBER 20, 1888.).
YESTERDA evening a dozen men, nine of which has hitherto boas performed by the
ship whare the crew of a pinking skip saved attempt to rescue them was made. themselves and left their parengors, women, for unlated efforts by individuals, whom are more be lens seriously wounded, Registrar General's Department is now Department is now
und men, to porisa helpless No one aba few verbal appeals in a language known Janded in a ink at the P, & O. Wharf, carried on by the Treasury, therefore a
values the high reputation earned by Eng to be comprehensible-that is all. Only lin tariners in all the sona CF the world onco was there any semblance of com- THE LATE LIEUT, ROOPER One of the men with taken to the Water transfer vote is required, viz-Allowance
On the motion of the Acting Attorney through long centuries of harity and chisel bined endeavour. The boatswain asserts
of last
The Northern Territory Times gives sine Police Blation, where he reported to Inspect Collector, 8120, Salary of a Coolio,
General, seconded by the Acting Colo your conduct can be willing to admit the that, at the last moment, the carponter tar Brejuner that, about the 23rd instant, 9108. Polty expenses, 425 An Ordinanco, la simond truth of an incident while sur boriously dis and I were going to try to the he. further particulars in connection with theo those who gave you all tane yinipoten
win Bearetary, to the Companies Ordinances 1865 to 1880, figures the fair record. To Captain Drake songers off the ship. The duty of saving death of Lieut. Rapaz other than thote he siong with his mates were sailing in tho
THE DAMAGE BY THE LATE KAIN-STORM.
athen sarcoposal thought ham, on Lees by Romer and an Ordinance for preserving An authen-meelf the situation in which it is placed the lives of twenty-five passengers, includ given by us last night Li Kam junk, which was then about 100
The Officer Adexinistaring the Govern is record of the Ordinances of the Colony
the record of the Ordinances of the Colony must be eastcely tolerable A skilfsling five women and a child, had appa Speaking of the funeral, the Times says Lany ta false; Come look at me
And you shall do the paine, * 'Sách wanton wovida", mile.from to mile, from Hongkong, is the direction of ment recommends the Council to vote the and for other purposes, store read a bich he has risen justifies us in believing and their intention of trying to dis afternoon (4th inst), and the large attend. He wil less weight yroon dined; the sucking mah
ment recommends the Council to vote the and for other purposes, wore read a first anilos nuda brava man, as the portion to sently devolved upon those two senten,The funeral took place on Thursday Thate her with a hit only Swatow and were hugging the coast. About suus of 812,170 to pay the exponess. 10-
him bo finds himself charged with spling, charge it was never translated into action ance of those who desired by their presence again throw us that a westy a nad swore or allowing those under his command to act Yet the Court of Inquiry records its opinion to show the last roark of respect to the His words were as a gobe notables froth Rotse 11 o'clock is the forgpoon they were bail. curred in making good the damages caused FROGRESS OF VILLA
At werda sỉ puno webellion to achanh The following bills were considered in in a manner disgraceful to the fag he sailed that the master, oficure and others of mortal remains of one who had made any Fooding troabious timely
Mil ed by a one-mabled junk, the people on by the rain-storm of the 15th of July last, Committee, with a for verbal alterations under. We cannot choose but sympathise the European crew did all in their power friends amongst us, was an eloquent tests Four years are well-aight pesh that have waabika ↑ board of which demanded them to stop, to made, streats, bridges, and sewers In The Legislative, Coanell Witnesses Urdin- with him, doubting not that he would at to save the lives of the passengers. The mony of the rarest and esteem in which home Proponend who before did land
3. Upon these shores els citring crowd, dier Lave gone down with his ship than manner in which the Court conducted the he was held by all with whom he had cere And in wiose insour lond-swunding absch As the traders refused to drop their mails former yours the profico bos beon to assass, 1080
The Commissioners Powers Ordinance, have survived on each terms. The public, examinations, and its finding, do not help into contact while amadget on The Glovest un to have from wellaigh tracy mouth,
Departing from one isle unloved, forlorn, the oflior party opened Bro on them with the damages at the time, and apply for a 1888 So ornment, Concelar, shipping, and other fingers wit-walgood hound with tail betwem his lay, muskots. The traders replied and a keen supplementary vote. This year, however, An Ordinance to amend the Laws relat explanations. But he appears to have none for so marked was the porfanctoriness of were half mustad during the day, and the almost by sienith embarkon poza you elupa
Keon supplementary vote. This year, however, An Ordinance to amend the Laws reintherefore, is only too willing to listen to kisi to lewon the disgrace. They intensify it contact while amadget on The Glovestan to hear from sreli sigh entry mouth,
ing to Wil
Sus effet. As before the Couth of Inquiry, the inquiry to Hugruntly unjustifiable various places of business closed during the Dorted by false friends! no voice is hutan to choor sum on his way, or bid God-spood, oncounter took place. In the course of the this practice has been deviated from, and Ordinance relating to Bills of Lading, now in the columps of a newspaper, he the verdict, that the Japrueso nation will passage of the preocagion. The Her Tum Se are the mighty Irina and brought to nought. fight the assailing jubk was joined by a the alternative adapted of sastog how far The Acting Attorney Gentevil gave notice san only repeat the bald assurance that he surely susport, something worse than mere Ward conducted the service at the grave larger one with two masts. Notwithstand the ordinary votes for Public Works could that he would move the third reading of and his crew did all they could to save life.incompetence and stolidity. If it be pos- In its succeeding issue the 2'im ay Bosstag Laiciaus, tell me whence the cause
these bills at the next meeting.
It is impossible that he can expect to sible to remove the double stigma which I would seem that the latest and best of this departure Va ing the odds against them the traders fuught be made to meet this extraordinary dead factors to the
YER ADORNOT OF THE GOVERNOR world to be satisfied with that statement his hoon placed on British desinanship thing in revolvere, on expplind to H.M.S
Detaine at last, ?ría anid, bravely on till dark, when their junk got on mand, leaving the balance only, whích
in Finard the language one Prosental held The Hon. F. Byric beg to give notfaé He relies on the evidence land before the and British justice, we trust that no official Flying Fish, is also one of the most unsafe. Ford of th
ofae He relies on how an safer, t shore and fell into the hands of the attack could not be thet from ordinary sources, to that at the next meeting I shall move that Court of Inquiry. Wo can nesuro him offorts to that and will be spared. If it be The revoivora in question were supposed leasing Rome's affair is rumoured, too
the following rosolation be put to this that that ovinents and the finding of the not possible, then at least the press can to be the boss and net officnoicus at the Soute, new to meva, was last apprised. ing party, who cleared out all the cargo in be voted as Extraordinary Rependiture
stro: Of this our sinnd's stafo The Acting Colonial Scorelary moved Connoil When the time comes, I shall Court are painful and humiliating aux do its part by strongly disavowing, cu bo-date of their issue, some four years ago.
sur maTHIN it, consisting obisfy of rattans and cuttle that these two minuten be referred to the have umre to ang panana
prisca to the public. It was bad enough that half of the general public, any semblance Amongst other impuvements, they have
The attention of the Tope this eyes of those whom he declared
the free from bondage Goh,The tradom, or what was left of Finance Committee.
That this Connell views with regret the officers, and crow of a British ship of willingness to condone wach repronches rebounding locks: The Colonial Treasurer seconded and the that an extention of loave has been should be living comfortably unshers while
offcors of the Flying Fish luping been g them for it is said three or four jumped
Japanese offers of the Flying Fish haring been frise's motion was adopted,
granted to Sir George Bowon, and that the bodies of her lapangan pasangers, to TAR TRIAL OF CAPTAIN DRAKE allod, by the and accident to Lieutenant L
THE gab 1 that was all a myth, THE old The preliminary examination of witnesses a overboard during the fight-instead of o
the protracted absence of the Governor and women, wore lying at the bottom of the porting to the Chiness authorities, found
ofis experiments tried, and it found And words protesting his unucigned fede Hon: A, P. MacEwana member of a prejudicial to the interests of the Colony, sca but this shame was it possible oxceed in correction with the clinrge brought up to the danger of the revolvers. Beneath tho semblance of a liberal heart,
that & comparativoly - light blue of the Tow, Infach or Turk, Fustica semira, a another junk and came on to Hongkong the Sanitary Board certain information has and doubly prejudicial, whet, as in this ed by the solemn fare of a British tribunal against Captain Drake was began at the age one were told, and wheat al bom in the Lale should, at his hande,
page whichi, with quo evidends viduced to o Eritish Consulate Hinge, before Mr nisnier against any hard substance was Eo galek niruetut round selfbond
with auch evidende duced againet Captain Drakecharge brought up to the dange count for such a fact, could deliberately Troup, Consul and Judge, on the 16th just sufficient to explode the cartridge. The 10 heaven upon his favouring bento,
Of lattering fools, poor paths who surely thosht last Whether their story is to be bolloved or lately came before me showing that there is caso, his return is uncertain, which, with such evidence zulducoil to so British Consulate, Hinge, before Mr.
pince on record its opinion that the master, The charge against Capt. Drake is brought hammer noeda e guard over it, or some failed For he groanded by his aliqud not it is dificult to say. Probably the annually a very heavy infantile mortality
in two
institutions in this Colony known The Council was thoni adjourned nat place on record its opinion that the master, The charge against Capt. Drake is brought
officers and others of the Eumpont crew by the Governor of Higgo Kon, on behalf mathe locking it at half-cock when notice, power, and wealth, macred his fell deelys wounded mon who arrived here are pirates as the Franch and Italian Consents Friday next, at 4 pm.
did all in their power to save the lives of of the Government of Japan, asid charges in use f the passengers. What wait that the that on or about the night of the 24th Dc The Times also given the following
Oc Theme themselves who have been worsted in some The figures se laid before the Board show that within a little over bl years there has
DRY master, oflgers, and crew did? The pro-toler, John William Drake, masles mari hiograpiconl sketch of Lieutenant Rooper augagement with an opposing faction.
been somewhere in the neighbourhood THE HONGKONG STEAM LAUNDRY master, officers and crew did? The pro-toler, John William Drake, master mario
ceedings of the Court are how published in nex, bulag then in command of the British Rite-The late Lieutenant Reaper was the of 10,000 deaths registered. Now, Sir,
ACO, LIMITED.
fall, and we can answer the question very steamship called the Normanton, at sea, off son of Captain Rooper, of Leamington, He next ourgpred trith his accomplice crep the Shuttary condition of these establish-
the Hebertomred A mesting of the shareholders in the briefly-ton briedy
the island of Ooshiuin, entrance to the kii Warwickshire Boen on the 12th Oct. Our morning contemporary has again agents, both as regards drainage water Hongkong Steem Laundry Co., Limited, The muter tried to explain their danger Channel, Japan, did feloniously kill and 1853, ho, at an corly
11 and 1853, he, at an corly age, evinced a decided to bring to nought the intus of Rome Spoused peared in the role of Cloverament Apologist, and overtrouation of the Board and was held in the Hongkong Hotel this after to go into the busts But they their names) Me J. F. Lowder conducted the 27th August, 1867, just before attaining als did make the falnad var j
is receiv
to the Japanese passengers, and urged age, walchs cari to the Japanese passengers, and urged play twenty-eight Japaneto (enumerating predilection for maritime pursuite, and on Esmerabant Curtauginiais, who had onog fes
the Japanese Pasta No one appeared for the his fourteenth birthdays of the training. Their berty, the dely
Lorded it in tits into before that Roma jas this time as the defender of the oficial ing the the Japanese passengers, and urged lay twenty-eight Japanese (enumerating predilection
them to get Hail to the tracks fight, and patted on bigh
they the they are more or less defective, I may noon for the purpose of considering a pro- mak ne notios and clung together. In that the presention. No one appeared for the his fourteenth birthday he was entare se fodral of how they owed their wealth, their tande, minnies of the proceedings of the Legislative | theo th
Ray in both institutions. But constitutos from Chinese to lease the promises for condition by left them and went to the dafosunut when the trial opened, and navel cadet upon the books of the training. Their aberty, the safety of disie ve Council. And, as usual, where the public ed as the Board is at present I take it
be
hala of wrungy by busintas of tionary term as cacet on the Bristol, head spot in that they lever dick fatherland, dan sen uothing but official shortcomings, that we have no power to move farther in the purposes of continuing the busintas of bridge. On their obediving to his order whet, during the course of the first day's vel cadet upon the books of the training. Thefe fberty, the safely uf die res
depended the safety of these twopty are proceedings, ho assed for an adjournment ship Bristol. In passing through his proba Bomo's protectiu might, the serafghtway Ironshe this matter. I acknowledge the immenso the Laundry, and to discuss other matters. persone, Hea that they worn either an to allow him to obtain legal assistance, his showed a remarkable aptitude for hie pro And wished to bring ponos arzezigst mea,
Ho were history to use the mildest term possible, it finds good that is done in the colony by those Thass
good that is done in the colony by those femion, and was consferred to the Incona the Imperial fount
and afterwards to the Agincourt. velai The 18.hore became illegible. Earran, everything in perfect order. This is a fail-institutions, and I have no doubt that the Those presoat words-Mesas E. L. Woodio able or unwilling to obey. It was, there application was rofused on the grennd that feston markable aptitude for his pro And the ring or arengut m
statistics I have asked for will show that a (Chairman), W. Leggo, A. Johnston, D-Bat ho took no step whatsoever with that limiraty examination. So far as our tiles where ho won the osteont of his superior
Hadition, 8th October, 1899. ing of our contemporary's which seems to be statistics I have asked for will show that a (Chairman), W. Legge, A. Johnston, D. fure, his plain anty to compol their obedience; he was not in need of assistance at the profesion, and was transferred to the Incon de Imperial founta
certain number of thees ditildren are ra McCulloch, W. Parlane, L. George, A. E. object. He left them thera and thus, and take us, the witnesses examined were officers by his bright disposition and his ineradicable. In the first place, our conceived in a mers or less moribund state;
orthoni cod in a person la arenbund at Bakuntiring application to his duties. He ob
Quotations. temporary informs us that there need be no and Iaur also convinced that they receive at Vaucher, J. V. V. Vernon, F. Henderson, gave then no secand thengit, so far as his Willam Well, the boatswain ; Robert Bai-ofloors, by his bright disposition and his acts commission on the hands every
eve of quitting the ship. Oorro what heite Chief Officer: Mr Rusell Robertson, the 18th December, 1875, sud was appoint- HONGKONG, November 20. doubt as to who compiles these minutes, and ads of these, good sisters story case P. Jordan, G. Ferguson, and R. C. Hurley ets wore concerned, until he was on the Intor, the ship's carpenter John Regnolds, tamed his sub-lieutenant our or
and attention and, in fact, for more pechab (Berrétaly),
band acts
then did. Sitting in a boat with two off British Consul at Yokohama, Michaelod to the Alacrity, on surveying service
man and It is the Clerk of Councils. This certainly ly than they would at the hands of their own
Mr Leggo stated that the Directors had torn, eight albumussain, single-handed, to Jamen Ball and Fearey George Spencer, Pacile he Quished his sub-lienberanos
corn, eight able-bodied eers, able-bodied sailors and two boys, Lynch and Thomas Jackson, seaman) and in She
at Pacifo he Quished his sub-lienberanos he sent the boatswain, single-handed, to James Bell and Poardy George Spencer, in the Solomon Islands-and-Western OPIUM-Nos Patna, cash,... 6021/5082 is a point, it continues, on which ignorance parents or at the hands of any Gortrament
institution of the Colony. But, sir, 1 main received a proposal from Chinose to lease endeavour once more to bring out the enginerid once was vary, damning to the in M
in H M. 8. Thunderer, and ping tain that the system of receiving childron
eracity were examination with credit, obtained his commission on lieu on the suffering from disease without providing the premisas and machinery, with the new twenty-five passengers, amoy whom are Wolls evidence was very damning to the bis exa
essure he made to get the passengers out of the 16th April, 1876. He then studied during efficient medical protection is a matter de- umchinery fitted in, for $200 per month for five women. At this supreme moment, Caplain. Having detailed the efforts which a serving of the greatest consideration of 3 months, with the option of continuuig if the rescue of at least a portion of the pas alloy way, he said. If they were looking one term at Ureenwich, nishing early in your Government. I am aware that with for fiveyears. Having put this proposal besengers, he entrusted to the boatswain none in the same direction I was pushing thems, 1879. After a short holiday, he was, to your Government. I am aware that with 3 months, with the option of continuit with, aflicient force at command to ensure he made to got hold the offorts which his commissio compiled by the Clerk of Councils but the characteristic liberality of the medical fore the mesting, it rested with those present a duty which he had found himself unable they could not have seen from where they wards the end of 1879, appointed to the profusion Dr. Hartigs and Dr. Gerlach to say they considered it worthy of acceptance to discharge. And before, the result of the were standing any boats or means of escape diert Captain Macloar, and ander his profession Dr. Hartigas and Dr. Gerlach to give their services free to both thesa lasti or not. As representing the Directors he boatswain's forlorn essay could be ascertain. They would have seen the part of the ship command was engaged in survey work in
of acceptances which he had found hinnaone in the same direct they were looking 16th April, totions but I am informed upon good could not recommend it. The rata wased, the boat fosted away from the vessel that was in a sinking condition. In my the Straits of Magellan, and on the North of the Governor's bots fides Our iso authority that theso serious are not called extremely low, and possibly it might bo in and the passengers were left to dis
opinión. it would have sebred to the Australian const in Torres Strait, sed near
could not understand into requisition unlou the sisters or the the power of the Directors to dispose of There were more than sufficient beats to Japanese as they could, 201 understand Thursday Island. It was during this cruise ranes, if ignorance it can be called, is there into requisition unless the sisters or the the
called, is there
boarders themselves require them; so that the property in a better way than to accept carry the passengers, says Captain Drake me that I was pushing them from a place that the fort witd. Port Darwin, in 1881. ford not so inexcusable as may at first sight | practically speaking these thousands of this offer
It is true. There were seven bonts hanging of comparative safety to one of iminent From We are next put right by our deaths that occur in these institutions Mr George Bard they had nothing before in the davits when the ship struck. But at peril. If the Japanese bad understood me, transferred to the Heoid, but his stay in I under his eld vour without proper medical provisions, them on which to form a judgment. the last moment, when, if the passengers or carried out my orders, I cannot say how that vessel was only a short one, as he was contemporary as to what the purpose of I have before me a list, showing the more general conversation ensued, during were to be cured at all, they must have head many would have coupe bontent that appointed to the Flag, und 1611 I have before me a list showing the mos them on which to form a judgment the last ants when the ship struck. But at veril. If the Japanese bad understood me from the Alert, Lientenant Rooper was
inda! minutos in It is to record what is done, tality statistics for the month of October which Mr Lagre tried to provenit Mr Harley saved in a body and without delay there know how many were too boste ne bost commander, Captain Maclear, on the 15th
in the at that not whot is said. If this be so, the Clerk an applied by the Registrar General of asking the question, whether there was no was only one boat available, and in it vers time. What. I dini was the utmost I could September, 1833. Upon the Flying Fish of Cornell's minute re Mr MacEwen's question Orient that the deaths in the progressive rate in the affer Mr Legge slready seated thirteen person. To under do at that time for the passengers. The first commissioning af Hong Kong, Lew Italian Carveat for one month, are as fol- said Me Hurley was the Secretary, bir stand this it is necessary recapitulats a chielo there before me. I say bim take
stand this it is necessary recapitulats a chid officer was with me in the alley way tenant Rooper was appointed to the gun tion about the Governor would have been lors: Asthma; 2; Ubavalious, 30 con- Hurley said he was a alter chalder as well as few faufa. Only three boots were lowered. He was there before we say him take boat Bais, angaged on the court service tion about the Governor would have boon los that for one month, are as fol- said Mr Hurley was, the Secretary underdo September, 1833 Upon the Flying Fish auficient if it had simply stated that Mr Mac sumption, 7; diarrbois, 2 dropsy, 1 Secretary, and be therefore asked the Of this one, the starboard life-bar, we hold of several of the passengers and try to arorud Swaton, but upon the Flying Fishre Eran put & question about the Governor's The deathe in the fees Convent for the question. The Chairman answered in the upset in the act of lowering Practically, push them in the same direction I did timing her voyage, he returned to his post on
fever, 83 sores, making a total of 60.cretary,
she alley-way in the French Convent for the negative. Opinions were divided a herufore, there were but mabawals provic left the alloy way before the ofis beard of her after spending some time on
coffee. Hef There it for trader absence. This would certainly have been a same perind-consumption, 1 forer, 281 whether the offer ofsould be accepted orced to accommodate: siz fare perusal officer. He followed mesquite strectly after the coast of China and Cares, the Thing seuible ne saying The Governor replied, quinsy 62 fall 6pissing a total for rejected, but on the nation of Mr. Yau- crew of thirty-nine and twenty-dre pas Further on he in my opinion the Flah was ordered to survey & western route total 82-parking but ner ve to the month for the two convents of 183 cher, sponded by Mr Henderson, it was sengers. It is difficult to fix the exact time reason the Taperos passatgers Were unt for traders frond Hong Kong to Australis, and would have begu recording what was done registered deaths. It will immediately decided to reject the offer by a major when one of these boats containing the red was because the orders to get things visiting and examining en route a largo oz- in one case just as much as what was done strike one that there has been some ty-Mensts Legge, Farlane, Vaucher, Hon-third oficer and tou scament shoved of, but ready for having them were not given intent of uncharted waters through the Eas in the othar. With the practice which may thing wrong about this, because in the derson, Ferguson and Johnston voting for that she was not waiting by Bo ship at the due time. If the orders had been given intern Arobipolego. Having completed this French Convent under the head of quteay the motion and Messrs Vernon, Jordan, last is shown by the fact that the chief porper time all the passengers and all hands work the Flying Fish staff next turned their be followed elsewhere, we have little or no ta la
62 deaths are recorded, whereas in the Ita George and Hurley against it. In the offloor and the carpenter, left alone of all on board might have bath saved. I attention to the approaches to Part Darwin, On Shangha
On demand, thing to do. What we want, if thero milia Ocnvent there is no such death record course of subsequent conversation, Mr the Europeans on the deck, were about to ceived to orders from the oaptain to lower through Dundas and Clarence Straits, and it
what starboard
90 days sight be pablished in the foveramented; and I have it upon high medical autho- Legge mentioned that they could let the lager another host when they observed the say bond life boat and put the Japanese was towards the close of this service that the nutes are to be pablished in the Govermentity in the Colony that that disease is hard houss alone for 850 a month and besides that the starboard life, bost lindrighed neither the captain nor way of the offiours prived the service of an eatiuable and pro- Sovereigns,
unfortunate recident happened that has de- Gold Les, 100 ne Gazette, or even kept as an official record, rity in the Colony that that disease is hard. Legge mentioned that they could let the theoposns on the deck, wers about to ceived to orders from the captain to lower Altention to the approaches to Port Davi Gazette, or even kept as an official record, y known I may say that my object in the Chinesa took no responsibility of up They fumped into her, and almost immedie crowzeept the 51 have mentioned lang officer, and his brother officers of a sides that the starboard life, bost livd righted, inte her: To the best of my knowledge was towards the close of this service that the in that they give an intalligent ides of the bringing this matter before the Government keep
ately afterwards she was washed fross this or og a
mising
sing officer, and his brother officers of a is with a view to the appointment of an Mr Legge then intloiated that they would ship's ende, being nearly full of water and were on board the ship when the starboard friend whose genial kindly disposition has that they would ship's ende, being nearly full of water and rossoled proceedings, and be of some use as a refer
a refer extra medical oficer here as parchal mo adjourn until this day, fortnight, during without aasa In the Normanton there then lifeboat was lowered. I heard no such served to enliven the monetary of many ence. To say that the minutes, as they are dial offer. It is a well known fact in this which time they would be able to tend out remained twenty-five Japanese passengers, general ordare given by the master after weary watch et ees. Beloved and respected framed at present, are of the lightest value Colony that there is an immensa amount of prozies to all the shareholders.in Hong: az Insear Sremien, and ond European, the the accident as I should have expected by all on board, it will be long before the HABOMBEX
sickness that is attended to free by the song, and take stopa for the disposal of the boatswain. Had these thirty-two perous sustos telling certain men off to crin remembrance of his bright cheery disposi is to say what is manifestly absurd, dical profession and I think it is very hard Company's affairs.
endeavoured to escape, they would have boots, some to get out the passengers, &tion will fade from the memories of those Do on them, I can assure you that it is
found only on boat the Captain' to The only orders I heard given by the cap who have sailed with lum, or had the plea-
roof receive them, and in it were already seated, tals were--lat, to sound the holda: Sodiy sare of his friendship,
is inexcusable. We are not so sure of that. We remember a time when the minutes, signed as they are now, by the Governor
and the Clerk of Councils, were not
by the Governor himself, and gorspiled
in such a way as to give rise to suspicions
a
no
with a view to afford some assistance
the
SUPREME COURT. SUPREME COURT.
Turs Fapan Herald of a recent date says these brave ladies engaged in noble A contemporary has published rumour to that five hundred Chinese regulars had work that I bring this tatter before you been despatched to Korean territory, West for have made unable to learn that any Return to ale for 1 year of age, under have made enquiries in several quartors registered as occurring in the French and bits have been unable to learn that org Italian Convants sines Jangary, 1880, the Before Sir George Phillipps, Chief Justies.)
any 1880,-fae official information has been received on Return to alew the cause of death, and
umbers under the subject. The opinion of trustworthy. 1 vom and over 10 years, and to the subject persons is that the rumour is not quite 10 years, and over 10 years sad to persons in that the rumoursworthy she numbers under: use of death, and
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Hongkong Observatory, Nov. 26, 1886.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER NOVEMBER 23. AT 6 P. M
Station
Manila.
Haiphong. Hongkong.
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Fooche Shanghai 30,10, Naga 1. 30.27 62 Wi datock
is we have seen, thirteen persons. Such to clear away the boats rdly, to myRalf was the provision of beate wade, and such personally to go to the assistance of the were the accpa taken by the master to rescis pasengers; illo to get ready the anchor were were his passengers. Let us see now in what over the bows These general orders, 6 A LAY OF THE AXDIENT ROMANS. anne giran out to all hands in t loud voice. A copy of the following allegorical poem, manner the other ofloor did everything After that it app to me that every one reprinted from the Marcas e Record (Man in their power to save life,'.
apple The starboard life- fur The chief offloor before lowering the looked out his The starboard life-ritas), has hoon sent ns by a friend. The sons in that the rumour not a call for any papers on the subject
boats, went to the Japanese passengers and boat got away unknown La Me
100m John groundless, for a letter from Tientsin, while on the subject of papers I may be This was an action brought by General poped, we do not know The Court of ing He, and others also, and no true Hennessy In Maurios. It carries un a teled to get their out. What usthofs he Ballater's statement was equally daar zoom depists the career of Sir Jobs Popu coived & for days ago, says that is allowed to remark that before entert Murray Bain, the proprietor of the Chine but in every case was content with the flag said that it the case of the blarbeard heard, has been actually reached; o.,
itaci chang will despatch to Kores some anidiers allowed to remark that before entering the Blesny, of the Chines Army, ngaiusi smployed, wo do not know, The Court of ing. He, and others alsó, said no fastren on an exploring expedition But since the Council this evening I received some inter- Murray Bain, the proprietor of the China Ingotry gave flaclf me concern about that, tions had been given to then as to whalenessy Treaty of Tintain stipulites that no oficer life boat she davita wire mated, mack-to-ba-desired and Hit.a bemoaned Treaty of Tintain stipelities that no coldiers esting statistics from the Italian Convent, Mail, to resoter the above sum allegodt to but in every due was content with the they were to do in it caue of wreck, and be stary fortier, than, so far es we have
oldiers esting statistics fromission, I now lay on be due for literacy work and labour done made. The Japanese so the choces opinion so to the cause of the drowning shall be sent to Korea, without the content which, with your permission, I now lay ou be due for literary work and labour done bald statement that a trial had bean also said that in the case of the starbeard beard, had been actually reached; of, the
pangan, by the plaintiff for the defendant. Me
defendant, alleged obdurate, these Japanen av order to low the ship streaks, and there of both parties, even the Chicae Govern the blossop to-day appeared
Weather. defendantoriously obdurate, these Japanee Five of the passengers was as follows If the departure of Sir John from the shares of mens will not infringe the treaty to such anhe Colonial Seerotary-In reply to Mossop to-day appeared for the defendant, alleged refusad to obey him. They were opinion se to, the cause of the drowning much to be desired and Hitta bemoaned ment will not infringe the treaty to such an the honorable member I have to state and applied that the plaintiff be ordered to women, a little boy, and nineteen man av order to lower the boats had beau promptly Mauritius —
that the returns are not yet road that further proceedings in the suit be stay wild have been plenty of time to save the
not yet roads give security for the plaintiff's corts, and been
Fot rondy give security that the plaintiff be defendant, alleged refusad so the chief cho said that in the of wreck, and s
plaintiff's corts, and the crew of the hip hastening to leave her given when the ship strucks, and the order DATE A1, 105-SLENE * PORTUS CERNIC E but as soon as they are printed they will Prarsson Chamberlain, who has been he laid on the table. I at peat that they ed until such snearity be given. Mr Mossop saw her sinking deeper and deeper in the to pass the passengers in also given; there PROFESSOR Chamberlain, who has been he laid on the table Laxday week stated that his client entirely denied being dock in larger and larger volanies. Auch lives of the passengers and all the row. If Murati u Locinas; both are fellow-coloniste Investigating the language spoken by the will be laid on the table this day water saw the waves washing over her would have been plenty of time to save the Aino tribes in Hokkaido, and has, for that With regard to papers, I have been search ludebted to the plaintif in any auin what dock in larger and larger volames, Auch lives of the passengers and all the crow It Hatine mess Locinas; both the fellow-coloniste
cism, st hear purpose, been talking among the local tribes ing for them, and I can find none. If the ever, and pointed out to the Court that the time, human beings, whatever their stoi the passengers had declined to come, there who mall from Home, purpose, bean talking amonged that their hon. member would indicate the nature of Bral in the Chinese Army and residing in and competent to provide for their safety their lives was because, in the first place, of aborigines, has discovered that their hon. member would indicate the nature of plaintiff was described in the arit as a Gon-ism, or obtussness, patel at any means of would have been time to compel them by tongue is derived from the same roots as the papore, I will make a further search.
the papors, I will makes further search Canton, and that therefore, being a resident But the Japanese refused to move. If they the boats were not lowered quickly enough, pos the Ides of May But why so glad
eral in the Chinese Army and residing in occur, dagerly pusy anyone authorised using foros, and put them in. The reason why, Wel mot Ludas, my, how do the fare f
Bravely, my friend, when didnt their dome free Edino † rtain Mr MacEwen-In reply to your answer were paralysed by terior, hair condition the that of the Siberian, and has certain Mr MacEwen-In zeply to your answer Canton, and that therefore, being a resident and compotont to provide for their safety in my opinion, the Japaneso passengers lost affinity to the Ancient Malayan language. I must say that Iain completely astentabed out of the jurisdiction, he ought to he or the panesa refund to move. If they the
costs. huyly That the Ainis are supposed to have pri shat these statistics that have besis before dured to give security for usia Mr Wilson were paralysed by terror, Sheir condition the boats were not lowered quickly enough, poz
star bostany thou marky emigrated to Japan froes the islands the Registrar General's Department for (who appeared for the plaintiff) oppoend the ought to have supplied an additional ingen and it was too late to get the after busta Why dost tagad to shaqy on the thin
Horatius wise thou art and prudent tro lying to its sauth, and, in course of time, to rears past, showing a death rate of soms application, and stated that the plaintiff, tive to those charged with the duty of rout after the water cams on deck. There Kouring thine eyes fixed on yon gaitant bark have gradually found their way to Siberia, thing like 4 por diem- though at prosent residing out of the jntia cuing them. It had no such effect upon was room for some of the passengers in the
diation, intended to some to Hongkong for assist the Japanges, went himself to lover hier oficer, in a niner, takes some Lnd like a thing of feeds on its way in though, at prosent reading out of the juris the chief officer. He hade the boatswain port and starboard life-bonds and post grea beyond toy yaan wat ons but a
Whet animatre my with joy protoned t but that the Japanessee of anar, urable friend is not in order in raising any that tao application for security for costs the lives of the twenty-five pussorger the order to put the passengers into the end all attributes for angul porn lale but that the Japanese race of to-day which The Acting Attorney GeneralMy hon-diction, intended to come to Hongkong for a
Ton bark, which wyzenda ta catch the wind, the purpose of this trial. He also urged the boats, and never again tank ay para for the blame on himself. He says he got is, thank uprightores, and of weath
The mitmer, in a quite has onginated in the central part of Japan, the purpose of this trial. He sist urged
force the of carris, és fogteris lus wooden walls has step by step, driven the original race debata
Ae blame
ame on 2288 Amebak, wyready protoned northward, aatil it has insily reached Mr MacEren-Ima merely auswuring a ought to have been made earlier. His Lord
Rys been made easy for costs the busto, and never taimse fto lover pinnacorboard We-boats and in the ortho
The boatswain, having been instracted by boson and Jprightest, and of trail ship, however, made the order asked for, the histo assist ar
be got the order to lower. The tome did razeless send to rule mujale Hokaido The learned Professor pro-question poses to publish a book on the subject." His Excellancy-What papers are you and referred it to the Registrar to acer the chief officer to 'nage the Japanese,' did hoifs na shon
8. That is sil we know of his proceed the beate. That was immediately after the present her micht VATRO asking for 1
thin for what amount security should be inge. With that assersion, perhaps the ship struck. While he was thus engag —Japan Revald, <le
saking for
tain for what amount as to acer the chief officer to teen instracted by the order to hingelf. Hs, mys head thing and its mild to mech The Colonial Secretary I bare searched given.
briefest and most mangre ever submitted however, two or three minutes later, he was and found" none. I would be glad if the
or accepted in qvidence, the curiously in ordered to get the anchor over, and when Jadi Pautions, beinsed with Hebron blood, y hon Member would indicate what he indent Court at Kobe was quite satisfied. he came back from doing this he found the Seaman be, a wants that I may make a farther search. THE LOSS OF THE NORMANTON—He tried to get the Japanese apt, but raisengers wonid not move. If the bost
VERY Wall do I tore the main p His Excellency-Wo have no papers ou CAPTAIN DRAKE'S APPEAL they refused, He rad not know why swain, he and the varpenter, bad ling the Zow some he hung why sent í bollarin, pirky
chey refused this manner of ya mistance of three able seamen they might bons vs year for more bought hand hoord The Japan Mail thus replied to Captain was not sufficiently cogent to eligit their weld have been hard to get them on to the we were made The Japan Mail thus replies 30 Copia was not my did ruines, however, end soege If all the ship or have been Japan Mail thus replied to Captain they refused. His manner of irpi msistance of three able seamen they might
trying absens de moto bare 1
Butzunger A meeting of the Legislative Council the subject was hold this afternoon. There were THE INTERPRETATION COMMISSION. Drake's appeal to take a more lenient view was not sufficiently cogent to eligit their have forced the passengers on deck, but it but ungire Inkisilat, devoid of shapa, kate Mr MacEwen I beg to ask the reason of his conduct with regard to the Ines of reasons. They did refuse, however, and so would have been hard to gut thou on to the reprenging track word cured by theo
The shy our Prop offer to
The left them. At abander his opinion the reason Present -H. E. the Acting Governor for the deter 1-1 beg
for the delay in appointing the promised his ship -The master of the Normanton, I left them. At a subsequent period bege. If all the ships company bad Aditives of Rome WA byaly forgot (W. H. Marah); Bir George Phillippo, Commission to enquire into the gnoject of Captam W. Drake, addresses to one of our renewed his attempt under instructions bsen weed the passengers would have been
Judge for thyself. dark my wordle, i Chief Justice Hon. I. Stewart, Acting Interpretation, and when such Commission local contemporarlos a letter complaining of from the captain. It was then too late compelled to go. In his opinion the reason
will be appointed; I would werely pat the our comments on the circumstances which The water was coming over the bridge, and the Japanese were not auted was because uk wall way wools, tale soll
they would not come to the bouts on the boue tour years basic fodlish, alors ey the boatswain whose gallantry constitutes they would. Autom Colonial Secretary; Hon E. J. Ackroyd, question. I think that sis or neven weak attended the loss of his ship Captain story made as veten pa mana cara men Bom
NOT wage those who lived decent from Panic hipod. A Drector Acting Attorney General; Hon. & Lister ago Your Excellency promised a commis Drake characterises our article of Noren one bright spot in the sombre sunny baraty brdo and resisted an. He thought they Was zatsed that Hemo Verlooked chastelee of those
obstinangage in line petindo para curse feten Band Colonial Tressarer; Hos. J. M. Pries, on to enquire lot this rantter, and at the ber 6th an extraordinary statement icceeded tu saving his own life perished through their own obstinacy
Bp
Mr Russell Robertson's ezidence was to Werd placed bensaihan, did scarce enjoy
gres theti:hts at loyal edifiq same Live mother committee er com- but unfortunately he makes no serious at The second officer brought up three of
rate I party town rest and made their ory Burveyor General, Bion Capt. B. G. Thom- mision was appolated by this Council tempt to show in what reapest
mission was appolated by this Connell opt to show in what reapest our views the Japanese and left thour on this bridge the offect that Japanese passengers would as
cough ware erroneous or extravagant would be refolued the then placed himself into a panons steamer Kane or Bott, Harbour Masters Hon. P. Ryrie, Bon.to enquire into the riskaha griovande, ware erroneous or extravagant Any valid Presently he found that two of there had not refuse suistanos if offered to them. He The slant for camelves and constat for Roma he concediet patriona chiede ant immediately and received by then with hearty satisfaction the passengerred to or in to the to get jeta 4. D. Suessor, Hon. À. P MacEwen, That Cummittén at immediately and finish explanation which he could offer would be rejoined their fellow-passatgers in the pounted his personal expericnes of what T750 como list Non perdersiced that gene oned their work, and the Government are received by the public with grateful relist aller way. He then placed himself in a had taken place in the asse of the wreck of that where smok tree there Exs must be as wi
Cords | Bent an Rrosinen him whom the Aula P For J. Bell-Irving, lot Wong, Shing: road in possession of their redommands and by urselves with hearty atisfaction, boat and made no fækker effort to save the Japanese steamer Kolanole maru When Without ingery, scale of anggota She left the ship the Japanese passengers of yonder back spealing o'er tas nevin tions. Perangs there may be a very good aren though our own criticimus were there the passengers wera cinstering at the companion way, anger called in Konie and Mr. Seth (Clerk of Councils.)
reason for the dalay, but I would perely by proved entirely fallacious. To the hope The third office tried to cut in to the pages into the boats Thurs was no panic
tumalimme mot stood on the quay which he expresset, that the public of Japanese that the ship was sinking. Find amongst put the question, General-The Tha Japanese, The considered, were not and chored this throat to be the items they Dean or Wren, in two points. The Officer Administering the Govern The Acting Attorney General The delay Tokohama sad the editor of this Japan ing one of their who could speak English, Bought thom-they oboyod mero gesture, The Offer Administering the Govern that line taken place in this master athra Mail will form a more lanient view of the and who complained of icability to under-atelists
were all so groot This Jurials clocrocs doing rare na smo do to let do ter DO D ment recommends the Council to vote #butable to me. The papurs were referred conduct of himself and his crew there is and what was going forward, he took Thonza Jackson was of opinion that if they belled him for the lather of fateiz isley transfer of the sum of 8268 from the Reto me to consider and submit certain caly this to be said, that the wish of every him to the lower bridge and aligned in Thonini Jackson was of opinion that if him ber of kniz isley
be saw of the sangurs into the bests there would have Sham Cords the considered Our Front, gisitas General's Department to the Tres-structions respecting the scope of the member of the British community is to oon- a boat. This was the last to use or the an order had been given to pass the par- Prosemel preselitskim
his actions in the most favourable passeng the whole official record of wust ordered to do so he could have got hall of leads, stored within tala honations tale, gistrar General's Department to the Tres work, but owing to many pressing and strue his actions in the most forourable passengers been ample time, and that if he had been die ou e sherboskap that all miss 800,
seen and plan
Dar small was he in stature, tall in prida, sury, to defray the expenses of collecting important matters coming in from day light. Never previously have we read of Such is the whole official record of what 50%
what I - Smiling to suit their taste, utzered Basse meris Municipal Rates at Villages. This service to day that had to be attended to as they any game in the anuale of British seaman was dons for the passengera. Na organized them in himself.
MEETING OF THE LEGISLA- TIVE COUNGEL
-- COTALCTION OF MENUMPAU RATES.
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NOVEMBER 28. — 10
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the humidity rather high and the weather
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- Government Astronomery
Hongkong Observatory, November 26.
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