No. 7885, Aram, 16, 1887.
THE CHINA MAIL
Sharp) supported the proposition, and the further particulars which DrManson had furnished and the further conversations be hart with others only strungthened his opinion that that was the most desirable
That, as the Acting Attorney General Cook most prominent part in the attempted alienation of Bowen Puck from its original role of glorious coutumeration, and was horror atsuck at the Mes of Sir
sad remanorativo business despite the interested and sintaten rumours, that nee circulated to the contrary, and that there can only be one explanation of the cou tinued decline in these shares, “
C. Norombs 3nd S. Beis, 3rd be equally held as true, and he did not
Rozs, 4th,ano. L'KOON.
19 60 YARD 5 girls entered
thur, lat; K. Ost, Pud; L. Kama, 18 boga entered. Remedia, ist Rangel, 2nd A. Alven Snd
Are how the defence brought the
Ord
charge against the mi
method of calebrating her Majesty's Jahilve... “George's return, it followay that the That the question, whether the call on Pun 16 MILY FLAT BAOM-8 lads enterod) trẻ had gommitted this set and although
I must firat ady a word of personal negato in Hongkong. (Applause)
its commit
The Chairman-It drops, I suppose. Mr Wise Then what becomes of the money...
› answer was volantesred to Bir Wise's question
hed Mr Francis said if Dr. Chalmers not proposed the amendment he had, ho (Mr Franois) was to have proposed one some. thing like it himself. It was havessary, in order to ascertain the sense of the meeting. The Hon Mr Ackroyd seconded Dr almera amendment, and formulated it as follows
That this meeting do now resolve what form of telobration Her Majesty's Jubilee shall take. -
Bowen bugio would naturally frighton the offinal element generally, get That the ide
ides of co-operation entertained by the Brocative does not appear to ex- tend beyond the stage of rejoicinga (Dr sputterings), and that the joy will be all
fou alstos would lower valvoa or not, wha speedily settled by an advanca im- mediately upon the decision to call " the remaining $5 on each share becoming knowin
That other such action munus a strong be-
Mr Caldwell said he would leave the it His Worship Bo could only Bay that Ln Ngok had confessed in the box. confession of his own quilt might be 17. ALL Foung Facu-17 bays entered of his evidenon was equal trac
3nd. Tima, (2 min. 27 suheid na de ft did por, follow that the rest J. Opbbine let; E. Lopez, 2nd J. Howard, Bril
6. Pirg, Jat L Rose, 2nd, R Kew,
the more genuine the less money that has ofin the soundness of the stock and the 18 800 FARDS FLAT RADK cutered he must digijna tho odso against Le Ngbk, to be spent over the illumination and early arrival of favourable advices, or que, 3rd Time 1 min. 37 sú take any course, they chose after honring.
fireworks. That at the Bame face may be argood that any kind of co-operation in a muddle could have brought about no good result. That a complate programme should be drawn up, and that the Elead of the Executive (the Major-General Command- ing, I suppose, as Mr Marah goes away soon) should call a puolic meeting of all Claases, and ttle what is to be done-- how must by the community, and how much by in Government That the scheme suggested by De Manson is, to my mind, rendered less likely to succeed from the necessity that arises of satisfying the Coininittae that, on the score of straitened citesistances, as well as of disease, he or she was a suitable That there is so strong a
case for admission
flavour of a can- didacy for admission into the Union.
sensibilities will avail themselves of the privilege That the Doctor's idea is good, and it d'es him credit as a man as well as a hut that I have strong doubts physicia as to the possibility of carrying it out with success
Boon as possible. I propose an amendment proved of Dr Manson a schemo na yell; but to the effect that the celebration of Her he approved more of the library bone he Majesty's Jubilao take the form of e Statue, thought it met a greater want." He did not to Her Majesty, then approve of the Statues and he onusidered The Leuuurable Alfred Lister-I havent to spend $10,000 to $20,000 in a ploce mech pleasure in seconding that motiers of bronzo, would be a
explanation. I w. (hift the absence of Me Francis said he thought what poestrad The Chairman hero any other members of the Gugerament at last moot within the last half hour afforded the amendment? We have got a good many of ing was commented up I beg to state strongest proof that bie en gestion we the them fast my abronce var dus to a savero attack only reasonable solution of the difficulty, Rev, De Chalmers mid he thought it was of illness. i. In faqt at the time that the that it would he impossibin tanettle the necessary to make this amendment, that meeting inclyplward was ill in bgt, other, divergenzen of opinion which were evident instaad of deferring tao sottioment of the wise should have been presunt. I had otherwise. As regards the state it seemed question ng to how this jubilee should be intended to bring forward the seule pro to him that that should only be solution celebrated they should decido now.” Ha position that has been made by Me ack of the question if nothing else result thought when they decided that they would Ford. I think that in all discussions, nod from their deliberations, The very be able to procceden this abject one principio bus boca en best possible arrangement, it seemed Mr Wise Supposing vo decide on D ford, that we should not burden to him, was to devote whatever surplus Munson'a soleme, and we cannot get enough... future gouerations with au institution they might have after paying for the lia-monoy, that will have to be kept rp by precarioas minatioße to the British, Indian and Colo- autoription, whiols thore would probably dial Institute It would have the advant bo a great amount of trouble in gathering of gratifying her Majesty's personal wishes from time to time I would earnestly an so far as they knew them, and it had also peal to every gentleman present who has the advantage that it did not bind them to got hobby to sacrifices that hanhi in ang definita sum of money, na would be favour of unity and decito action. I do the case with either Dr Mannon's scheme or nor make this appeal without having act that of the Victoria Instituto or that of the seriood my own hobby. The statue is not statue. It would also have the advantage of my own proposal. I may say that when giving them a voice on an institution which it was first suggested I looked on the was certain to be erected, which would il- scheme with something akin to aversiuntimately be of great value to this Colony The objectiuis are very patent, but it has He thought it would be of very great im- this advantage that it will please very many portance to this Colony, commercially, that and it will not be violently displeasing toit should have when that institution was day body. It will involve next to no ox- | established some share in the Government penditure for nintenance, only a small of it, some representation sum of $50 ovary two or three gura to keep it in creditable order, and that no doubt would be undertaken by the Public Works Dapartment. A largo or a small sum may be expended on it. If a large sum is collected the money may be expended on the place and the surroundings of the status, and if only a small sum is get, you can
will cost about £12,000 or $15,000. It raeme to me that there is only one other scheme practicable, and that is to have a fête and rejoicing, and to carry forward the surplus if any to some objell to be here after declared. I would ask, however, that all wangeption of the scheme as to the statue should be dissociated entirely from any suggestion as to the place where the status should be placed. If wo enter into that quation the discussion will again become in torminable. When we have obtained tion precluded
suitable place to put it. I repeat that it is the objection did not the scheme which I myself would have much, as the Germans Frenchmen, and advated, but it seems the proposal which Portugisas had always behaved themselves finds the most general Favour, and I have a Her Majesty'a loyal subjects. great pleasure in putting aside my own (Loud Applause). He thought there pre udicus if you like, in favour of any fore, they might easily vite their scheme in which the whole commanity en co-operation. Mr Fraucis then argued units and which will be paid for and done at some length on the ascosity of ap with (Applause),⠀⠀
Pointing a mailagoable Coinmittee to oh Dr Manor-When I wrote the letter intain all information and then sabai tho reply to the advertisement in the newspapers advantages and disadvantager of ch estring suggestions as to the way of celo- chum along with recommendation brating Her Majesty's Jubilee, I had uo Mr Laytou said it soomed to him from ides that I would be culled upon to make a the number of meetings which they had
Mr Macgregor said as he understood the matter the Government had said they would only co-operate when some definite scheme was put before them: Now it seemed to him that the only possible way of arriving at that was by appointing a Committee.
Dr Chalmers sideudusent was the int to the eating and lost
Mr. Layton's amendment, seconded by
about this, that few residents of keen
da speculation of tho ocudest kind That the usual approach of the hot sengon
has turned attention to Los Co. stook, and that a gain of a fow points has been the result That in the oxciting rush of the last for
daya little attention has been paid to
ther sticks.
That a watchful attiludo and au încredulous car aro most suitable to the prosout ticklish phase of the stock market.
BROWNIE.
CORRESPONDENCE.
O, Mouse, lat; 0. Kew, Zud U. Mat. 11, JOCKEY RAUE9 entered.-8. Piry, (S. Elphinston, jockoy), Ist; P Kew, Burnie, jockey), 2nd: Hazeland, (B Aitken, jockey), Brdige
Mr Wacohouse, said that under the pe- püler errcunstancia un to oceo he thought This of nonrep left is open for the Chuwa to the other ads at the Supreme Court. Ha would amply bind him over in two sureties of $250 to prosecuta in the case againn. Use Wan, which ho now committed for
20, CHINESE BOYS BADE.89 entered trial NRL for
Kwong Wing, lat; Lai Son, 2nd.; Ng Man Wai, 3rd Time, 50 masa. Once sober's Jouno I would make an applica Mr Caldwell In the absence of the pri
and
21. LEAF FROO BAGE. 11 pairs enteredtion to you with regard to bail Your Wor
H. Arther and Tighe, Int: F. Kow-aud
siap was pleased to fix bail yasterday, in JL. Remedios, 2nd L. Almada and suretion of $50,000 each $50,000 A. Joster, Ord." Rubies
4 large sun, and at this season of the year 22. TUG-OF-WA-St. Joseph's College home to worship the graves of their unges- when most of the wealthy men horo goue team, won
tora, it is difficult to find that amount think it would meet the case to hare four To the Editor of the / Ouma Man,____ THE CASE OF ALLEGED ARSON. Boreties of 920,000. The smount in the Hongkong, 16th April, 189, Further evidence was board to-day he aggregatubis the same and would equally
fore Mr Wodehoue in which O Tez Wan, well secure the prisoner's apperrance, owner of the Hong 34 Bonham Strand, is ir Breraton said the case would come accused of wilfully softing fire to his pre-on without delay at the Supreme Court, mises
and he thought that boil ungat to le re fused
DR MANSON'S SANITARIUM.
Su Dr. Manson having published his scheme for a Pusk lodging house, we oon now form an opinion on it,
not bear close inspection is a luxury,
iza
of Messrs Wotton and Deacon, appeared Mr Brereton, instructed by Mr Deacon,
Me Wodehouse said he was had palled
have simply a statue and a pedoslal which | always devoted heraalf to works of charity, Mr E. J. Caxon, was then considered. That, as a proof of the absolute diaget Pole for 10 cents a bottle to these people to day, and that he would represent the Under the thoumstances he ind no hesita
is as follows:
tees. They could not expect to have that unless they in some way gave pecuniary support to it. (Applause.) The se cond scheme, that of Dr. Manson, whs most admirable and useful one. (Applause). If the first could not be carried out, he liked this in preferance to the others, for this reason, her Majesty lina
and this would be a quasi-cluritable institu- tion. The proposed library was also a good schome. Then there was the pro- posed statue, which had been recommended simply as a pis aller Mr. Francis that raverted to the objections there was to Dr Manson's and Mr Crow's sobemos, namely that they would require: bind them- That the Jubiice of Hor Majesty's selves to subsoribe a ogrtaáu sum, and reign be celebrated by establishing ta incidentally referred to Mr Crow's ro Public Library and Reading Room, mark that the words of the resoluto be vamed the Victoria Institute,
That a fund be raised for the illumina tion of the City and general rejoicings on
21st June,
This was also lost, by a large majority. Mr Crow's proposal was then put to the meeting. It reads.
The following evidence was then taken :- Chan Kai Ming produced certified trans- lations of all the Chinese document. He said that in the attomation made in the TRAGEDY IN SHANGHAI gistration Caruncate the words En Cha We take the following abridged account were used which meant to sell tea Hoofs tragedy of a somewhat unecminois could not say whether Eu meant to sell character, which took place in Shanghai on retail or wholesale
the morning at the 7th instant, from the changhai Mercury
It looks well at frst sight, but it does
Bosidence at the people with 860 or $100 a month wish for Best Cald woll and Wilkinson, for the du Mr Brereton's attention to the fact that whether for the sick or the healthy, and if for the prosecution: Mr D. E, Caldwell, of take notion of the fact that be had celled luxuries, they must get them in the ord fonce
the witness L Wong had not been sked inary way Toharitable contributious Mr Caldwell intimated that his Channel, ns to his accompanying the prisouur when were asked for to provide Heidrick's Mono- Mr J. J. Francis, QC, could not appear the 9100 was handed over to the tank. whon sick, on the recommendation of prisoner i Mr Francis absunov,
tion in allowing bail in four sureties of which the Jubilee mismanagement has medical man, the most tenderhearted would
825,000 one or begotten, I give her a fal Enggaation look askance, and wonder, whist sort of for the celebration, aut in by a usually charity this was sensible mani to Subscriptions to provide untrasariss for That it is, the erection in auspicious the destitute we can understand, but public. position of a broken Columu, copies of the charity would be misapplied it taken to entire correspondence to which the sub-purchase luxuries for those already in the just has given rise to be deposited in aenjoyment of a certain degree of comfort, receptacle in the base, and the coluzon
It may seem a joke to recommand patienta
Lo Ngck said the home was it are to to bear no other inscription than the nemathing they oncot procure, but it did on the first floor of the innermost part nose. And simple and expressive one of Middle. not originato in Hongkong, and all over the middle of the building. There were the world people are dying for want of goods in the long room shove the shop. He
In-Hongkong, however, szmi-oharitable sinted of boxes piled up aquigst the wall. discase is aggravated or rendered ipentable reception room. It contained no goods. Peak houses are proposed because serious The first door of the godown was used as
levels, and because people die from, the the godown. The reception room was plas, by the unwholesome pundition of the lower There were no goods on the second floor of
stinks of Victoria.
by teced, the walls were not plain bricks. The money that he got to burn the house was wrapped in a bag, from which it was not taken till it was handed back and weighed He and another man carried the Forceine from the phop It was on the 21st March When he had the first conversation with he got the money to buy the kerosing U To Wau is did not know that the pines had been insured. But she defundant told into fad 0402; msured, adding that what похт day, the 20 Marcy that the place they had, good or bad, would be paid to them by the Insurance Company
our Status we shall no doubt ind some subjects joining others than British and that this Library and Reading Room That, na tho sd column cannot this year something beyond their reach gure did not know what they wore. They coa
fa. Bir Francis thought be open to all classes of the Community.
not count for Before the question was pat, Bir Craw
ford said there seemed to be a feeling that the enrrying of soy ous of these amend ments would preclude the putting of the others. The gentleman on his right (Mr Crow) had voted under that impressio
The Chainman vouchsafed no advice, Me Crow's amondment was put to mosting, D. vobing for it and 19 against it. The amendment was therefore lust.
on the I made the had and way in which soms of the
to
to
Dr Mauson's proposal cams next. Ha proposition is worded as follows
The erection of a sanitaciun on the Peak on ground presented by the government or to te obtained on terms;
Such an admission from a member of the Sanitary Board may well raise a doubt as to what even strong careful selected and representative Committed in competent to de
sickness and the stinks, and instead of There is no coubt, though, about thứ moving a fiv of the sick, would it not be more reasonable to attack, the stinks and more them, 2000, we hongkong a spare $1000 wa the atmosphere of our City of Victoria, and show our loyalty by making que Queen's Road leas pestilential
If can
be waded on the First of April, an in- the occasion by your graceful correspon augural address should be delivered on dont, the fair Bocky Sharpe That the meeting to be held this afternoon, however, may possibly do something, if quorum can be collected. and these erratic fring the other way in Aberdeen Valley, which resulted in the ledgment of a thell in the roof of Stoney hurst, may have been simply illustrative heard so much in crannction with the of the roverse fire of which we have new Forts to the expense of which a paternal Government has au kindly allow al Uncuso I thought it was ons which would realleiver had spaken, proposing commit ings to be paid for by public subscription Toot the in patoral Government has
od us to freely supply a great want not to the rick but toes to enquire into schemes and rupert from all cluases except the Chinean (whuliago down a wise diso ulion in delay: that part of the community who cannot speak further moootings, that they imagined the have already arranged to commemorate the ing to provide Hongkong with guns of for themselves. I wish they had a better Queen was to live for hundreds of years. It Jubilee in their own way), the upkeep to asosate for them than I am. I thint, how also seemed to him that there we vary little, by defrayed by a small charge made
great panatrating power, which the above ever, Mr Ackroyd and the Postmaster Gen enthesiasm about this jubilo If there for the use of the sanitarium, the sant- inadverten turned against ourselves.
Hittle fuckdout proves might come day he arsi spoke with the consciousnes that they were any onthusiasm there would have been Laritin to be vested in Trustees and to That the remark on the question of Colonial dredge and an extra fro, degree to wash The purchase of a dredger which can ware supporting a bed cass, whereas on much alote tepresentatire nesting. Bobo for the benefit of flie poor and middle the jobutrary speak with the consciousness thought the general feeling was that
Defence by Reuter to the Mar they classes
(excepting the Chinese); admission quis of Salisbury, to the offoat that as ings throughout the Colony, and the good the lower stroots will canse geitaral rejoic of having a very good cane. The great obcould not afford the large auma which some jection that has bean made to the proposal of the schemes required; and he thought
Europe was showing sa increasing desiro effect, if not permanent, fast as long as is that future generations will be valimised himself that they could not get the money
for colonial holdings, it behoved our the machinery. by having to subscribe yearly to keep up for such scheme as those of De Mammon
Colonies to take u fair share in self-de- the institution. I do not think there is and Me Crow, admirable though they Aa however, there seamed sine uncer-That had he assured the Velous that the that there already exists a City Hall, which fence; was a strious deliverance that rhero - proposition irrome the fact any likelihood of that, I think it will be might be. He thought, under the circam tainty in the mind of the Secretary he
contains
pubile reading root, lecture saltsupporting therefore beg to propose stances, that they should devote whatever suggested that another vote be taken. share of Datenca preparations, sad faith quires a small endowment for the purchase Mother Country would take her fair hall, musean and library; and it only re that the Jubilee celebration take the form money they could get to a grand illumina The Chairman sesebred to this, whan 20 of the Peak
sexggested in my tion. He begged therefore to propose voted for and 21 against. Still a further
fully carry out obligatious she letter: A
that the funds colloated be devoted to count was desired, when there were 22 for
Ess entered into, the later version would illuminating the town and
have been touch more applicable to this the telegraphic wire,
The Chairman have much pleasure in
seconding the proposal of Dr Manson. There
had as much experience of the Peak es diest
people in this Oolony, and I know what the
|
to the sanitarium to be given on the recom mendation of a medical man and approved by a managing committee.
19 vobod for and 18 against the resolution."
Between four and five o'clock this morni ing, while most residents were buried i percefal slumber, a terrible tragedy was enacted in an alleyway at the back of Les Los Torrace, Tiendang Fond. - Some time into a hiass in Chapoo Road in which re about 4 in three native burglars broke
in the back door, one entering the house sided two Japanese students. They forced while the other two remained outside. The burglar who entered propaded to the room upstairs, where one of the studsuts was deaping, and having secured whatever portable property he could lay houda on was making off with the spoil when the who slept on the ground luur, was roured other Japanes studený, a Mr. Fakumatu, by the moles just as the burglar was about to leave the house. He tried to soins him, worden bur of the back-door and attempted whereupon the bunglar grasped the long to strike sim with it. Me Paumote hên
called for emiatance to bis friend upstairs, who quickly came to his aid. » Roth of them endeavoured to secure the bur. bat of the back door with hint glaz, who, however, got away, taking thụ
The
Lat Ohan said-When the policy of in. änrangu was effected I did not know that the name I was only told that the to trade room on the Brst floor was under another
about Fung U Taiwhen Tellected the Mr Fakumoto aried Idimself with a Japa was carried on there. I heard nothing out who slept upstairs missing
watch artice from his insursuse for 80,000 on the property of need sword, and started in pursuit of the
Me Breat Reuter When
re- and 22 against, Oulong than the version received by hand over their eld magazines and periodi That does not matter, Bane within about 10 am 30 yards of Cleadong
Wena
The Chairman then aid he would give
his casting vote in favour of the proposal
This suggestion met with signs of general Chat, referring to the indiferent Com cals to the City Hall library
dissent, and MacClymont protested that the Chairman was not entitled to a casting vote unless it were specially provided for
The Chairman Then we are at a dead- nok
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jacings, and finish thermopal re- Mr. Granville Sharp, he had come in
said he thought it sometimes. benefit of residence there for young a good method children. I think that the objection tint He was bere interrupted by the Chair- it will require a yearly colleston of sub-man asking if he was asconding Mr Layton's acriptions to keep it up is hardly a strong motion bff he was speaking to any motion. sanugh one. We have to pay subscrip Mr Sharp replied that he was speaking tion for most things the Seaman's to an earlier proposition, (that of the pros After the Chairman had conversed pri Homo, Diosesan Schools etc. This is a work posed statne). He then reaued by saying vately with Mr Ackroy and the Secretary, of charity which I do not think any person that it was somations a great esistano in it was decided to put Mr Ackroyd's amend can object to. Thare felt the want for a selecting the beat scheme to reject those ment, which is as follows! long time
this colohy of means to which were not the best. He had been in That the celebration of Her Majesty's and zok people who may be in pre hopes that the statue would not hare bacu Jubilee do take the form of a fold esrious state of health, and especially proposed, because he saw in the way of it and general rejoicings and that have a cunnes of recovering qatokly I am not a doctor, but I know in my ex periance that it is the best thing that can be dons for patients in hot weather. I most cordially support the scheme of Dr Mansou
know that it was insured for other $20,000 inside the bouge. The other two burglars Te Wan on the 19th March 1 did not bungler with whom in, but the chosuntar with Mowers blayer. The two previous had mesowbile flad in another direction. and 9th March, and I understood that de- Road, Into Wachang Road across the waste policies with us lapsed on the 6th February The student followed this man along Chapuo of newspapers and modern books. This fendant was not to iosare any longer with pists of ground on the left of the lattor might very well be voted by the Tisanes us, but was to give his insuranos to Mesars rond, and then through a number of narrow Committee. The Hongkong Club and Moyer and Co I was hot aware that the serpentina olleyway which fually debunga Club Germania would probably be glad to firat foor was hold under another
on Tandang Read When he had reached og Road, finding the chase becoming hot, tho Mr Guzely. The amount of my
I my policy is $20,000 first claim defendant made burglar turned in the alleyway on his purs was for TL 10,800. That sum representauer, and, bocording to Mr. Fukarioto e about $24,000 When he claimed the account, truck him with the wooden TL 16,8:0 explained to him that bar on the shoulder. The student drew the loss must be divided with Mess his sword, and with the first cut blushed the Pustan and Co, It was a few days after burglar's Rose and upper lip terribly. The this that he muda the additional chain for major portion of the nose and almost the the to. He said puthing about son at the
who's the upper-Apare cut sway. Grst interviów, but he teething about. The next yn; aven de dapanese student having a separds claim on Pusiau 4. Oo inflicted wound on the burglar & tight Mi Cameron presented the prizes and tried to make out that it was independ-aboulder Heren inches in length and about
Yours tenly
AN OLD RESIDENT.
THE HONGKONG SCHOULS
ATHLETIC SPORTS
raissariat arrangements of the IL. K. F., it must be admitted that to be baked and broiled in the sun from 7 am to 4 pm. without refreshment of any kind, is not caleniated to give a forward impetus to That members of the Corps must prepare
she Volunteer Corps,
The Hongkong Schools Athletic Sports themselves against such unpleasant air open to the Government Central School, prises by carrying their prog with St Joseph's College. Dincesan Home, Viz them, like the Kafir Zulus borin Scheel, and Roggental School, were
as an old School-boy, I am delighted helt on the Cricket Craund to-day. to on the tor with past into the out door.
ent of the usurance we had effected. He two inches deep, cutting right through the provided for thom, The Steward Stewart sesined to have a hazy knowledge of in should blade and througa beteral heavi
ore LL.D., deep when I buurd that complaints
MA ohunting were so rife the other day.
Dr. Pain Wance. 10 padded
JB. Ost, Bor. Father Mot Aku said I got direction from Mr
children, to a place where they may: a formidable diffieults. It was this What stato of hor Mafesty be greeted in some and myr gret Pas therefore all the more That J. FrasDERON MAG. Rantor to get the books of the bish nên thane yang right thirowea" kao
Mr W. E. Crow said he wished to make some remarks with regard to what Mr
period of Her Majesty's life were they to pabiic apot in the Colony, select for representation in the statue? The Hon. Mr Lister, before the amaad- (Laughter) It might be suitable as it was ment was put, said the discussion had at this jubilee of the Queen to represent har least done this, it has oliminated all tho Majesty in the your 1887. When her proposals except two, namely Dr. Manson's Majesty scanded the throne in 1837 there and that of the statue. He was very sorry were some very interesting and pleasing he suuld not vote for both, but he did not medals struck upon the occasion which think Dr. Maneca's scheme a fit one for the
Vigann,
of the
à terrible out on the loft ada head about four inches in
eping the brain. Ho
That it is almost is possible, in opan venta, Romano, ev, Bro,
to thank the ages of entrants, or to handit cap with precision; bet that, us unfair-conbr, R. M. Jamiserin, B. AW. D. Braid why I site in the brate, the heart towards the back, pieving raht ness in such matters is productives of wood, MA, JW. Jones, Masters F. Grim cause I knew he carried on the positive harm, greater care sunld be ble, E. Hazaland, T. Taureiro. La Ross, and he had told me that if at any time my threegl into the body The tortio Shelby, F. Sonther, T. Wallace, O. Xavier master wished tea I might ask him to buy saflgent of Imolt to give the burglar exercised
My wound on the head would, donobless, have
The Comme Tong. My olerk got them from J T
Pal. Want the goldamine shop. The reason ally in rustliche below
Ackroyd said as to the lotter that appeared he remembered Fears after†ocession, and that it was prohitetary. De That the developments in the hearing ofon Treasurer Mr GHD. Wright, it from line if the key platouatio, but the Japanese student would
in the paper. In the latter he said he was in wards. Mr
a position to state that the Government fals how when the then graver of the houses might be constructed for $11,000. would seals, but he wished it to be distinct Bank of England was requested to make a Now any body
Shiap proceeded to re Manson had estimated that four or five
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Mr Macgregor ruse to order Had they
which our reporter could not catch out
Mr Lister made some farther remark sat down.
The amendment was then put, when a voted for it and to aguinat it
ly known that it was not his intention to design for a new florin, he, in his loyalty convey the impraksion that this echecies gallantry, thought he could not do not better get on with the antsadments. had been presented, to the Government better than represent her. and had in any way met with their appro- nearly as possible the sapo u she appeared
Majesty val. He mida this statement because at the in the original vignette, although, in the
if then time he made the proposal there was a mazutine, her Majesty had been made the fealing that the Governcient would not co-other of a large family (Langhter, The operate with thom He was convinced pictures were hardly distinguishable the that he was right, that the Government one from the other. During the 30 would co-operate, and they had heard from years which bad since intervaned na Mr Ackroyd that it was their intention addreds of millions of Indian coica, Iapers, to da He would propuse the following re-annas and pics, in alver and cupper, har solution which was supported by a numbeen struck, all bearing the sume repre
modes of doing business, will the doube the charge of Arson, concerning dertain
duly noted nud carefully considered by the Bourds of the Continental Offices con- cerbeda That your usually sue contemporary sur. prised us not a little by his editorial re- prisoners in Hongkong, in commemora. marks in favour of the liberation of
tion of the Jubilee year
Clerks of the Course Meista A. Den
Inspector Chancay
open the box there might have bean marks his icim in right earnest, kad with tand Hon. Secretary-M0: Piorcy,
had been bruken in attempting to force ants to have been determined to nezratch iron and T. K. Dealy.
round Wie plates. I aut utclined to think «bject would appear in hare given him the Staciers Messrs W. BI B. Arthur, f. A now that the crack was not made in at thrust bear the "stdiar ragion as the erup Caldwell, and G. Grible
tempting to open the box. It appears to be de price. There is no doubt he carried out Judges Mesera J. H. Stewart Lockhart old The box did not contain, anything of his ornel, fundish work for we cannot and H. F. Hoyllar.
Referee-De H. N. Thompson, A.MS would reduce the owner to tiks epech) gr Tho sword with which he despatched his very great value that one would think otherwias characterise it must effectively. Hou, Mr Liter Then I have much plea. That the circumstances of the Indian pua Smith, except as regards the books, the value the beds being abut two feet in length Official Time-keeper Mr H Fraseration with regard to it in anticipation of victim is between two and three feet long. are in proposing that s Committee ba apacasions of the Queen Empress can never 1. Love JEMP-Boys 13 to 16. pointed to get the details of Dr Manso12"&
and as starp as a razor. It is one of the of which to the defondant I do not know. Tan in this scuso be eitilar to those u. Hor. scheme and thus report to a further z
r meeting
entered. The first was E. Mootoe, who Mr Arthur, frat eiurt of the Magistracy | oldfashioned Japanese swords, and in 2311 Mr Crawford seconded.
koug, and that fortunately no one else
to be 10 years old. Surely he could engi ever dreamt of looking upon our position Pereira, with 15 feet 8 in, and third,
Jumped 15ft 11 in. The record, P. put in the deposition in the other cash such a weapon; have effectually Rev. De Chalicers asked if there were to
bit Wodehouse pointed out to Mr Breivabled the buruine without slaying him in here as in any way
4larons to that of Kaw, with 16 feet ago Mese
ton that evidence had bean given to the Hon Mr Aakwyd
England in India. 2. THROWING THE BABoys 13 effect that the man who wecompanied Lench shoreble mannar Herold men, furthest, the distance being 1 yards 2 fondant at the goldratli a shop is not the have been routed into a bit of incont(pull. fast. The sucuund was J. Rozs with to peradis mentioned by Lo Ngak bromelt Hpablo fury, which could only be saliated Yards, Was
thod asked MrBrereton if he focused on the waihiletion of his victa,
ber of gentlemen although they did not suutation of the Queen, who was known be any rejoicine aid here were not, That the mercantile community will be to 16 Twoivo entered. U. Kow threw Ngok when noreturned the mosdy to the des like the Malays when running a-mok to
completely agree with him in all the de- throughout her Indian dominions by the taila That the Tailee of Her Majesty's picture on the rupos. Not one in ten as that was not included in the resolutions. reign should be celebrated by natablish thousand of her loyal Indian subjecte lad It was explained that Mr Heancis' reso ing a public library and reading coom, ever scou her Majesty. In the same way, Jution, which was to readind the previous
glad to have their Sunday free during the summer puntas, so fat as tax out
ging mails are condozzed.
That
"and
the Stock Market, furing the west has 5. taken an entirely new departure, longer be said to govern is movements,
to bo pamed the Victoria, Thatitels, and in Hongkong, millions of alirer and copper restitutions deciding on pablic rejoicinge that this library and reading room bo pieces have within the past few years and fixing the date, had not been put to opened it all classes of the community He boan circulated amongst the commu- the resting that ordinary recognised sules pannot any then spoke at some length against the tie herald commute rangiran did not think the zo other schum e sad the statue scheme of China which bear a fue simile of the elution should be put, as Mr Francis had That however much the Jailers (or sellers)
there would not be supported by all, for the Chi- dle of the florin of 35 years ago, which was left the menting, bay as others presunt acae, who had already determined what they a copy of her Majesty 15 years before that, were to do, would not support, Hadid not Now, he sentored to suggest that when her think they had any evidence to show that Majesty had reached to the colossal pro De Manaona ucherie would be & success, portions
mont are you speaking to 1 (Laughter)
Me Sharp--I am speaking against a pro- position
The Chairman Why did you not do so before 1
Mr Sharp Because I was not hore
c
100 FAEDe-Boys 13 to 16 1st, C,
Fratch 2nd, E. Mostes 14, scratch – 3rd. C. Maryusa, 19, scratch 4th, A. Raste, 14, scratch Time, 121
of the fortunate (or unfortunate) stock 4 100 YARDS Bay 9 13 About 30 thought it should, the resolution was putyuny be obliged to the bold plnugers, intered. 1, F Kay, 12, restoh won 13 voted for it and resolution boing this lost.
16.
it, thy Iu fartherance of bir Laster's proposi sion, Mr Sharp proposed hat the Com- mittea conalst of Dre Manson and Hartigan,
W. Darby, and Mr Stewart Lockhart,
time
Beats
mize the witues, to Wong, on that point.
A aukumole in quite rong bigin sed
study Ch
a man Shanghai, whiller he came mese. There is nothing ferock Mr. Wodehouse next printed out that the pestance, in fact quitə” the
Mr Brereton said he did not think cassary, and he did out vidi to compliteet
men with whom the foxus veredeposited into ith sche feels the case.
D'Agailst Street and Upper basear Road astonished that a counBEKISTON BO had not been called at
Ity calm and gentle coil, cancel Mr Beepston gave the same reason for aronly. He surrendered himsel 5300 YARDS-Boys 0 to 9. 1st, E. Lope
to the 10, 2 yards. Time, 18 concisant calling hom
Japanema Consul shartly before #zo'clock Mr Wodchons then called Lo Ngok, the this morning, and will to real te Nagunaki pands 3rd, D. Ohadish, 7.5 yards, 4th, aged with aron at the finance of Mr Should the consider that the noses -By scratch; 2nd, J, dos Remedios principal Wilkens dis le pase, who was to be dealt with by the higher. Court there
Wanderleach,
develop
And, J. Almade" 11, 2 jarch. Ird, Remedios, 11, Biratohy (th, H. Arthi
saratoni. Time, 25 Coldwat
lities of the case demand such a course. Wo
↑ Me Calaved mid thẹ bầd no further don'tsupposo he tartter is likely
sin kohvor to a question of sto sapsler Narasaki ambe
ave
been
6.
Hur S
STEF AND JUMP-lat, F. Kov 28, ovide ft 1 in 3nd, Le Elangor 22 ft. 3rd, C. White, 26 ft 0 in 4th, J. Re- medios, 25 ft 11 in
Mr
becomes a question, whether such violent and rudder advances indicate a healthy sad he had heard it was not very favorable The Chairtan-Mr Sharp, which amand-
That the infections faste for gambling when or sound conditionstar received by the Fortuguess. With regard
gratified by surprise emagatioun laatiok, to his own scheme his contended that at would
Hon. Mr Lister Mr A. B. Johnson Meldom leads to the tillerato advantage of supply a great want that had been long fol In the Colony He thought that with the
Hon. Mr. Lister asked that his name be That both Balls and
the honest investor som of $20,000 the present Library in the City Hall could be placed on a proper
taken off, as his sould not possibly a
spare the
haring an exceedingly lively time during footing and up to date, and that the greater
the last few days, and that sweet things part of this money would be raised by of her Majesty, with all her mature develop
in Sugar and Wharves have transpired, public subscription. He thought that they hants-Laughter) were now orcoted in
too, while enriching a f but that the quoertain elamists of specula would easily get 300 subscribers is this this Qulong at would be a disillusion to the Hon Paper's name was then many
a few, has unsettled onlony, and if each of the subsoribers paid feelings, sympathina and ideas of the suggested, and it was ales prepossed to add That the admittedly one stocks of Segars Comea a J. Goodridge, 6 in.
J Goodridge, F. Soulbey, 3. Busse, P. Bi a month this would give & revenue of
umerous persons resident
Theres name was afterwards withdrawn and that when a reaction couse, as it prouste, 14th P. Gomen, & ft general management and 85,000 la procar for in thought that tito istue waS SU The Chairman then dissolved the meet bably will do in och page, the inevitable 8220 Yane Rian-26 entered J. Res ing newspapers and keeping the library up to andesirable thing Then this would ing without having put the proposition affects will be felt somewhere data. He maintanod tost the community, be adilically as to style, and how very obether the Committes shonin ba sosiThat if the Balle hayo katit all there one pas nenica Ist F. Kee, End - H. Arthur
or 3rd, Lo Ip, the Time, 32 second
Bir Sharp resuming-If a columnal status Me Crawford's name was they suggested, but he also begged to decline, as he was leaving the Colony too
7 Hidu Jux-The following entered i
93,606, of which 8800 cothi ba put aside for be unfortunate and unit would the uame of Ale Palmer, bír. Palmer's † and Godowns have been unduly forced, and, Southey fined,
Was amenlightenedione and were not portent much Farred it might end in a repeti od with the peony newspapers Bases, tion of the Albert Memorial, then which was now the pustom to spend a longer pes nothing famed chim more, when be war riod of years in the Copy than in timer in Eeglend Mr Sharp procmoduł, to gone by and many made the Colony prad kotona horri
tely their home for life And for thisbert surrend
by hundreds
Increasing number of realent que provi thropists, and so forth, among them Big in the Way of a library ought to be Burke with a black eye, Eitt
made. A good library would aan be the uttering from an attack of confluen means of breaking down the fealing of io...pur
•stion that existed in the communi
-- Mr D. R. Crawford, secunded M17 Crowe) piekjent on an bad terms
motion. He thought a pathe library mash they could posdile .
sach
pasted or not, hat
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