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No. 7510-SEPTEMBER 28, 1887]

THE CHINA MAIL

A NEW HOMA MULE SCHEME.

This Session of 1886-1987. has been un, our Chinese follow-citizens so-largely parto. Frivoll eid ho could not swear to stitutions, of the Australian elonies. unded with. withont delay specially the general public. Many of prolonged for the purpose of dia character, and that the Colony has a great what he did not know.".

and long pending Losing of that vexed question Public Health Ordinance,' and it is hoped you will be well repaid for your inbouse, when, in the case of time, practically manifened themselves and bent dely recognized by the Public,

future Lefore it

In respect of Public Works and Improve ants, as satisfactory para has heon nulo es eid be expected under the dini-

Amerig the more important

any reason why ta shiorld not "ixiss this voto years in this long. The Bill is a very the benefits conferred by thi l have enities of the rainy seasortakings | Govornmont were not acting with boire fides | business volationa“, betyoon Gerumý and i he cãî il afford to sacrifies him for the

i

Com-

has born publicly..expreased that a statue off will; although they may be in a certainple, and the Chinese Victoria-Gullege workaronowo prisoner in connection with the Inst Auërica, in connection with the Galeriea

#fto out

THE GERMAN MAL, RATUS ON AUSTRALIAN

LETTERS

Best is that the revenues of this Colony cil, wore only pained. by a Government.l

CLOSING ADDRESS. *** of shipping entering this port, as shown in 9th of Ang, and not a single word, had yet T. O. O'Brien, Middlesex, W W. Road, Manitoba has splendid resoureds, and a ar in teh a position that they can stand majority of so. I think, Sir, that would

His Excellancy then said

the Barbour Master's roport, speaks well beon said in the way of evidence or duolar Surrey; A. E Stebert, Diddlesex; Rarest wheat country about her and to thes this vote for the ten-et-92,000. I may uiciest Fea why the anofilciat.mansonable Gentleman of the Legislative for the greafing prostorite of the Colony, in which would justify his. Worship in Ahl, Sumar Witterall, Nottingham west of her. Wheat, oral, and symbor aagin this connection that we have fr soms bera of the Council shoukl vote against the

Council,

which is still further evidenced by the coping the man in prison. If Mr. Cald W. Bates, Yorks: J. Baumont, Surrey are the threw articles in the eettlors" stime boon jualne?' to take rather third reading of this Bill

The time has now arrived for closing this steadily increasing population id extensive well himaalf would file an afildavit or swear K Peel, Yorks.

conany, and on the cost of transportation patic view of our resources, but Mr. Byrig-1 riso us

second my scesion, and it will be for the consideratim building and reclamation operations either that he knew what wifal hays were coming

Hi theresho Manitobans biondly base, their is now but wo shil proder-trand in the earundment he has made of Us Brosilegry, the Covahor, Sirt Winegress on being planned in their names, there might become London, the 24 On Chicks: My They mainin u thas, de mono- take rather an opposite nie; and that The Bill itself ts portas one of the most Dea Voanx; when the Cugneil is to re Therese apparently ovary sign that this

geason for further delay, but if he did not Daily has deviaed in Home Reis Constitu poly is forced the rates between curtain this Various improvements, and as the fil unpopular Bills that has ever been laid on resemble.“

prosperity, in which we are happy to see | do timal, ho had no right to take this application for Ireland, the provisione of which are points a nearly double what are charged ing up of the Happy Valley, which was the table of this Concil. It will affuct the

a large extent founded upon the Con- on other Canadian and American lines. A proposed sous years ago, as well as others, intoniets of all classes, the Chinese and

ticipating, in of anbatantial nod fasting MI

differance of six or seven conte abeghel en ba

BERLIN AND TAK MULNOURNE, FUITION, grain, of a couple of dolara a ton on eval, Theas works would undoubtedly be an in the clau es ar gloral to a degree,

Mr Doorya, paid if Mr Caldwell did not Borlin, Aug. 23--The leading merchants and of ten cenis a know oven got, that was quite suficient to of this city are taking an active interest in her, makes an enormous alteration in the

a hundred potok mense advslag to the Colony, Silly Many of the other clauses embodied in

on lum- while booting at these matters I don't see Ordinances which have been in force for

justify his Worship in discharging the take the Tortfiemming Melbourne Certonnial Ex-financial results of achtler's yearly labour. BI Mizell-Innes said he fund seen wohibition. They state that former pudor At the bent he can but make a goid living, Theollier ronson why I second with pleasure long and very cupruligus vo, ons, and the

reason an fer to bol that the Chinotetakings of the kind greatly improved the and if he gets rich it te vory slowly, so that the nation of my loos, friend is that this ja puolie hare asked through a deputation a matter or which we can go forward side and a largely-sig mouxorial that it should

The Opium. Onlinalcy, as far as gan de

of the year my be mentioned the exten- in the matter, and if he thought there we Astralia.

benefit is country, or even for umfoder by Bide.

Angkong has cortaisily kept be postponed for some months. The de-seen, is fully realizing this anticipations of sion on improved sanitary principles of they reason to believe that, he would refuse

THE FIREBIS DISPUTES.

tion. The railway, of course, has barily Another instal to grant a further round: He saw thedan, Ang. 24-Two hundred men- kept-in the front na Engards the sister to nutnsion waited on your Excellency and the Government in improving our friendly rela main sewers of the town.

nyot had a faic start, and could hardly be lollies, and to give a luster sum than the romlt of their interview was by na mains tions with Units, whilst in array-injuring ment of nearly two miles of these new main fured of Mr Caldwell's argument, that it was bers of the Canadian, Human of Cunmula xpected-to-rail-e-en- en the air, bu

look ne if we were inclined satisfactory. The Bill will now, I presume, go the interests of the honest truder. The drains has been added, to those previously not supp sed it would be necessary to bring have signed a memorial to Fridout Clove but it does not appear int there has hos perhaps might to with up to the, ex-home for Her Majesty's approval, and Lato release the und trully, with existing since my predecessor last address forward witnesses · ຊຶ່ this case. ti Innd, urging him to sanction arbitration in penditure of autos at this money I confess perfectly sure that when it comes under the oat I believe, any faction or inconvenienose you.

the Government had declinek to hand over dificult disputes Live England and cion in the ratu.

any promiso mado to make any great róðng-. that l

I am not at one with the opinion which consideration of the Hobe authorities, they, Her Majesty should be erected. I as well sons now the question, and very objesioner Custema inforras me that well advanced, and it is anticipated that the chargougainst him. He could gnize under-s 23 aqveral or hur gentlemen in the Colony, domblo classes tarren A very large, sceggling his ocen effectually stopper new building will be ready fur-occupation stand that it was a difient tentter to fre Complaints on the part of merchants during the earlier portion of next year. wincar and as he rad already giver his have a different way of looking at the wait-on f the community hope that it may not

"Unforeseen logs dillieultios in clearing the opinion that the man shodd be detained regarding increased dutios impared ou tør. We desired that my money the receive for Mujanly's sanction. I beg to cartain actieles of congres have been Central Market of its torants bare led to matil he should be tried, his would continue should be collected or voted by Govern second the amendment,

met in a friendly nfl heeyumedating some delay in the commences of the to remand him. He did not consider that ment should be devoted to charitable The Acting Attorney Gomural-I hoped spirit by the Chinese Fussign Calicctoralo now Publis Market, but these dithenities the length of time was reasonable institutions.

There is a great want of them that I would not be called upon to make and my cluepatches on the subject, which having now on surnunted, arrangements Mr Denny and he did not wish to in this clony, and only hope that any remarks on the tutel rooding of the are, confidentially, open to the perusal of baste han undo to begin the new Market argue with the Court, but if he might

THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE. The Commilton will koup

1 | Bill. In presotice of the amendment which Honourable mambers, will, I trust; have buildings early next month, when the rainy be allowed, be would point out that

• London, Aug. 25. -Thú Canadian Gor- don't wish them to be extra-conomical bushy been proposed, I should live to properly represented the concretat in real will base practically cute to a class, if it was possible to make any pastoremont has refitted to Londoan sum of

the Community.

The tan ander the Tytan Mountaiù oharge against this tur nebody ought £80,000 as the emtribution of the Dome Blainationsund jalification as the term reading, and why. I have reason to bo

-southing might be perhaps spared and prised at this motion having fan-made,

tension of the public Water supply la ra- tine. They ought to know at least on Institute.

what information the man was charged, 'if, risen to rip the Alice Memorial Hospital inne hathordate end of the month

idly approaching complet the Sucretary

TUKRELAND-HIE, UCLOPRÁN-CUNCZET," This is ai puslitulion-and I think every of Jaise a large coputation waited on your

received the Secretary of it were not purely on hearsay evidence. Lorralon, Aug. 25. The Europoun Powers, body will agree wichi me--which is of in- Excellency ko nak time to consider this Bill.

Stain's permission, whics I taped him to If it was a doua le caso, why did not the with the exception of France and Germany, moniae advantage to this Colong even now, The Bill te it was then before the public

tigraph, lay on the cable tie important Chinese authorities give the source of have advisort the Turkish Gwernment to and ne it progressos, with a Medical School and the Hilf the third riding of which we

report on land tenure schmitted to Coy. thoir Jaformation?

Ele sulmmitted that itoline to agreed the protest of Bussia, in connection with it, as I holizza is proove to-day are very diffrant menures wull doservas the thanks of the waste con:- egment by tau Urown Leads Commission, was maklég a force of called justice for the apportent of aunt Ottoman and posed, we shall have mundo a grait step in the and 1 do not think that any one who pro-munity whose interests he has so weil re-which, as will be ween, ze spared to paints to keep this man in prison week after work, Russian Cananssion in rogurd to the affairs in furnishing all the necessary information, month after mouth, and he might almost in Bulgaria has refused to withdraw from right direction. Σ I recollect some years ago, feasts to wish to improve the Sanitary CURL- presented. when Mr Bolilios first introduca kisition of Hongkong can have the slight- Mir Seth has been out indefatigable and and whose valuable suggestions will receive say year after year, for it was not vary Medical Scholarships, we were told by the est objection to the Bill in its presentable in his management of the Opium the most attentivo consideration.

much short of a year since the man was the European concert. medical man here that it would be impos forti 1.know very well that Sanitary Bills

Farther representations have been malo imprisoned, sible to educate a Chinese in the Colour so are always very unpopular, and in England, and to him is largely due the suc

cessful working of the Ordinance.

to the Home Government or the necessity as to make him able to pass for any degree there has always been a great ontery against Among other Ordinances which have of suis decision being arrived at on the in medicine, and that it would be requisite them and a great deal said about the loss been passed this Sessiet, and which call for Teava Estension question to send him Hone. Well, Mr Belilios and hunoyance to which they would sub remarks ara;

With regard to tho Defences of the scholarships were not of such magnitude as ject the poptilation; The reason of this

1. Legislative Council witnesses, and the Colony, a detailed statement was one by fo admit of this being obisined hit con- was that the public was not fully aliye to Commissioners Towers Ordinances. Thesmo as recently as the 29th April

theso scholarships have been the recessity of sanitary arrangements, Fequently

are important additions to our Statule sites which progress has been as satisfac applied in other directions. Returning to They did not fully reuliso the dan Book, as they enable the Legistativa County as the main havo.permitted. the manner to which the Jubilee of Her gors of insanitary conditions of believe in oil to corpo, the attendance of witnesses When the gun arvo, tas forts under Majesty is to be celebrated I think a hand the eficacy of the measures that wore and to examine them on oath, whilst the contraction on be finished in a very short sonic statue, although I am against it mython-gougat to be unforced. self, might please a great many people not always like what is good for us, vizes the Governor for the purpose of insti-

The construction of a breakwater on here and will no doubt be an amout and therefore the people have not yet seen tuling and conducting any Inquiry which Kellett's bank, winch is recognized on all to the Colony, but I should like for the panet of sunitary theasured They'

eastial for the defenen of the my own part, to see the money spout other think they are unnecessary and oxiti-hs necessary, to appoint Commis-sides as

western entrance of the harbour, is now years. You havo only power sionera who will have all the pavers of the wise With the words I beg to second

under consideration, and is only a question the ingtion

ofing hon. friend the Colonial

of sev work of education entitat ca malo glory Secretary

It is gratifying to init that the important The vote was passed unanimously.

The examinations une

this in

view

THE NEW HERRIDES QUESTION

Loudon, Aug. 21. The discession on the London, Aug, 25Th Pratal authori New Hebrides question was round the ties in Germany has banged the rate of Houser of Cominous last night. Mr. J. postare on Australian maile carried by the Bryce, MP. för Abord. South, - North German Lloyd steamers to 20 plon-plained that France was grading a settl niges per letter:-

ment of the question. Ile exposed the hope that England would not agree to offer Joncessina claywhere in the Pacific in ordet to accure the evacuation of the how Ho brides by the French. Sir James Forgis in reply, said that England was bound to recognise the closire for expausión out the part of powerful actions, and England had no right to abject to French columnation in the New Hebrides, though he regarded a “ military acompan of the lands by Franes will feelings of fuas and doubt.

Itch out of eo large a sun is 225,000 for atato shortly way wa persisted in this third invaluable services of His Honour range boing now open throughent, the ex- to bo put into the witacas-box before this nion towards the funds of the Imperial son, Eudor-Secretary för Foroiga Atrs,

W

acting Chief Justice Russell, who has been only-instremental-in-bringing about an happy a settlement of this dilletit and em- barrassing Upfius (cestion, hate best fully recognized by Hor Majesty's Doornment and the Government of Hongkong, and he

* Commissioners Powers Ordinance' autho

is. But because a messace is unpopular Supreme Court for the purpose of enforcing is no reason whatever why we should not

the attendance of witnesses, onnipolling the gu on with it, if we appens it in the surf production of documents, and punishing

necessity of improving sam

2. The Lä

its Worship said he hoped Mr. Caldwell would urge upon the Chinese Government the advisability of bringing the witnesses forward as soon as possible.

M Caldwell and he was doing all to 1887,ould in that divgolion.

Afe Denny asked his Worship at least to make this the final remand.

His Excelloricy-Hon. Gentleme, I am tary condition of Hongging, I do not tiktor centoncerning Joint Stock Com propress. quite once that Har' Majaniye when table for the public. 777 panier har by Ordinatice, No. 20 of 1856 by thembri Syndicate have bed al

there can-be-two-opinions, and I-think that

of the Colony would have a great ro- spondility resting upon them if they refrained from introducing measures which they thought were abanlately renessary, meruly because they thought they were

provvedings cm to her notic, will be very much gratified at the liberal and handsoins wanner in which this Colonias cone forward to colebrate ter Jubileo. So many Tegal

been spooches haye inade from right and left, from every part of the community, that it wont be perfectly inposthie for popular. I might be more congenial if we Jay-ia that I tha

I half endeavour to the bout of i did not make ary fuss about this measure

THE FOLIO HEALTH BILL' PASSED. The Acting Attorney-General oved the Public Healta Bill be rommitted for the

been amend and intproved by the intrinfectiinfusing upisit-of-healthy duction into this Colony of the provisione emplationsinto our schools; and the most. of certain Imperial Statutos.

recent Justitution, the Medical Colidge for Chinese, is, I trust, destinai to mark an era in the educational advancement of Hang- Sung, ad prove of incalcatable benefit to 1. The financial position of the Colony is

3. The Law of Defamation and but he by Ordinance No. 6 of 1887 been andified and amended by introducing the provisions of the Imperial Act respecting Noyspapers

4. The causo

-payeing

the Chinese.

ons & Fulton of de Lups here ($621,44) and

His Worship said he would not make any condition of that sert; he would judge

by what was said to him."

Mr. Dennys-Then I would ask your Worship to fix a mouth, or six months, for his discharge, becane this may go on fer remami for oight days, and then only when there is a declaration before you tion upon this retard.

HY W Unclined to put any restric

SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION." (Before My A. J.-Leach, Acting Patisse Fridge)

Friday Hupt. 23. GEIDAU

2. HUNERPAUTH..

London, Aug. 24 In the House of Com- mona lantight, the disenssion on the New

Hobrides question was resume-1. Sir James Fergusson suprated the statements regal 'TRANCE AND MADAGASCAR,

ly made on the subject by the Marquis of London, August 26-France has beanSalisbury in the House of Lords, and adduct compelled to abandon her clating for supro that her Majesty's Lovermout contini: ec Tracy in the internal affairs of bfadagascar, to urge on the Frosch Government the de- and has approved of the residutice of forsirability of an immediate settioment of the eiga consuls on the island.

question. The difficulty, however, was to provide for the protection of the settlers on those islands. Finally, Sir James Fergus- son declared that France had given proofs of a friendship which, he trusted, would long continue, in spite of the natural and just rivalry of the two nations.

PATAL RIOT AB OSTEND.

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Brussels, August 20.—A fatal riot oceur- red at Ostend yesterday: Aber of Belgian fishermen uile a violent attack on the areas of summe English fishing smacks lying in the hashour. The services of the Gendarmerie and Civil Artillery were called inte requisition, and several seliaye wore died, killing and wouding a number of the Osteud rioters.

TANITOBA AND THE AMEUTUAN

-RAILWAY SYSTEM. London, Aug. 23-Sir John Macdonald, the Premier of Canada, has threatened to apply to the British Government for a -detachment-of-regular troops to prevent the completion of the tailway connection be Lagen Manitobe and the American railway

1.

system.

The

21-Sir John Macdonald is an Aug. ncunced that a strong British gaerizon will shortly be stationed at Winnipeg. the diapats botween the Canadian Parija London, Aug. 25.-In connection with

This exs sait in which the plaintif sued the defendant for $157, being a debt the to cite tile for been the phthiffert and the Legislature of Manituba, allo igrat in Hongkong Mr Webber appeared

i. Of an Ordinance regulating the carriage dpwards of "800,000 (S07,30F), the equiva• Fiordnitted this debt, but

said

aug pussersion of arms, If Of an Ordinance enabling Govern mont to take steps for the suppression of the Triad and other unlawful Socio- ties, and

fisances and other museernment byga Crmimission, which was!

nt of £15,000, at. interest in London; theso £15,000 buing the unexpended ba ance of the Loan.

5. The

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Puris, Aug. 23.-The Republique Fran- caise to day, in an artiolo: on the New Hebrides question, declares that an agros- ment between England and France regard ing the group might easily be arrived at if the British Government would stop the absurd calumnies and vhodomontedo of the

Great Britain and. Australian eclonies, Germany had divided New Guinea, und, the writer, continues, the former cutiet Hebrides, though they are entitled to guar-- oppose the French aloxation of the New

viets to those inlands. antoes against the transportation of con-

-Exobenge. Hondrova, Sopt:-23. Ou London

-Buk Mie----

30 days tigh

"

eight,

4 months' sight, Credits, 4

Documentary, 4 manifest night,

s

On Paris

out of the granting + charter for the The defendant"

construction of ar ilway from Manitoba to tha frontier of the United States, Sir Jetmi was no duo

the plaiatif Be-Maod mald, the Canadian Predor, would pay it to Mr Vila.

denied that he adopted a monacing tono Mr Wabber explained that Mr. Vila was towards Manitobs when he threatened to hairdrcase on board the French maail

to stated, had appointed. Mrply for a British military force prevent frantic the letter making the The Spincy. Muit of 26th August says: Guidau-bis-agentehere He produced a the completion of the railway.

was bought were fought out to Sir timers, the Bremer of Cainda, hid-threatened pointuit. The goods for which payroust

The cabingran which republished yeater. younouncing that Sir John A: Maude Vila, although he had asked for the money detachment of cops to send to Winnipeg Fanth when he started business, and Me

to apply to the British Government for two on turantimes, and not received it

proposed

of.

1

Ori demand,

Crodite, 4 montire' sight,

On New York

On-demand,

On Boubay

Erudits, 60 days sight, -Wire,

On demand,

On Caidutta

Wire,

On demand,

-purposes of viaking certain corrcotions, and the Colope. Flas second part deals with unlawfulisted here, and the months of the year we exponded $588,3371aborn that she plaintif was agent for the burder, ia somewhat vague-A-ruferonco † Our Shanghai---- the motion was agreed to. Ho proposed ! blo drains, and agama Enso che can have power which they used not inly for estimate xtraordinary Expenditure was person to whom the money was due, and recent events explains the cause of the

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ine to aid to those expressions All-I can resetsed our personal interest and cuso and and Libols of arder and peace in the sound. At the end of August, we had a my ability and I have already do stand allowed this fall to pass or St the Caius has liten kuibar promoted by theimlanes of nestle 3000,003, wards of to represent hat er Mureaty has a man mullicial mothers thought right. – Tint, loyal and loving subjects than she has in however, would be taking a very wrong this Outory people who are more de-view about our Aution; and although we termined to belutras right worldly Her can have no personal interest in the Majesty's Jubiloo (pplause).

matter, we believe that our duty A STARET IMPROVEMENT.

to pass this Bill if it is necessary; and

2. Tha Revenue for the year was esti- The Colonial Secretary laid on the we must take the trouble to do it what-

mated at $1,201,270, and during the wight table, a report of the progredings of thỏ ayer unpopularity may for the present in. Of an Ordinance for the more effecmonths ending August at the receipts Finance Commitice held on the 19th Sep-be connected will it. No one who hatual provention of crime by placing Premiums on land, sales were cati.

apointed to 507;402, tember, and moved that the sum of 31 bilf : any wish to improve the dauitucy_condi

midos-pula-eupervision-all criminals be voted for the purchase of a small cerner Lion of Hongkong can how abject to this who are liberated from gaol before ex-mated at your wo recivol no $15,000 win din: first of Inland Lot 24 in Queen's Road West, Bill. What is it The first part treats of

piry of their sentence. mmediately below the hill whereon stands the formation oftho Sanitary Board, and.

The necessity of the second mentioned 3. Of the Lown of £200,00, £16,000 re.

less than $81.717. the Cied Hospital,

we have dealt with that as literally t

Oromano: we strongly urged on the The motion was agreed to.

possible, and we have

given

insin unexpended...

4. Th-Estimated Ordinary Expenditure regards

appointed to enquire into Secret Societies,

His Lordship said the defendant had prevent the completion. wore absolutely and which only such powers__rs

to what an extent theses $1,245,434, ulicing the first eight Lackadedged the debt and it had hoonradway between Manitoba and the American necessary for the muitary requirements of

On demand,... power which they were enabled to exercise, ,

$700,000: mid up till the 31st Fit:

trouble, The Canadian Pacific Railway of 90 days sight, seemed to him therefore the plaintifs Canada stratches across the continent, foom Gold Leaf, 105 kan several verbal alterations which were accept the least objection. The second part is their personal bouefit, but often to the pre- August we had expended 1496,385.

entitled to reenvar the money, He then proceeded to say-After the only to be put to fores when t

Pert Moody on the Pacific coast to Baifax there is an

The defendant express himself as-willendha Atlantic site; and runs through the Bill has been passed the question would epidemic which I haps will never have to budice of justice by the help what they The only exceptional increases on ex

extended to criminals.--

penditure were the new launch Victoria,

ing to pay Mr Vilk when he arrived at naturally

province of Manitoba, the present soone would it vous ints done, and the extrinary powers which 5. Closely allied to these thres Ordin. $12,000, and the Hugh Market $0.00 Hongkong. y arise who

Temperature: force. I believe I am right in asying that are there are only those tant are absolutely notes is that of No. 16 of 1887, empowering

provided 7. The amount

the difficulty. It was begun in 187), (Taken at Mesra Falconer & Co.'s Premises, Mr Wabber said the debt had been owing four years absequent that question has not been considered requisits if such an event should happen. the Conrts to award whipping for certain fence Works BAR $196,000, of which for some time and Mr Vils was anxious to federation of the provinces, and stertly BanOMETER

Queen's Road.} either by of the Chovachment. There were severe out of the hillside; and as far as react as a strong and effectual deterrent and of £260,000 was voted the Home Covers Three times to pay, bat had never inlfilled, federation was only possible through the

Excellency or by the officers The fourth part relates to land excavated

crimes an Ordinance which it is hoped win 8406,09 hava, bon expended, It get the money when he came to Hongkong after-Manitoba had throws in her tot wishi must be remousbored that when she lost Text. The defendant had promised two er rest. The scheme of Canadian con-

1. consideration whier would no doubt have bur Breae articles were phased-without-any- weighed with your Excellency, and I beliers amendment being proposed by any unfl water not be often put into foreu.

6. The Cattle diseases, Shughter Haussment had only asked for £56,000 for the his promise, and Mr Vila now desired fastest I am right in saying that no decision bas yacial tibur. The only part to which there and Markets Ordinance (No. 17 of 1887) Fortifiations afterwards increased to a writ of execution should be issued against attrition of flats way, and the bean arrived at. But I understand that there can be any objection-is part 5, which re- a caciul and practical piece of legislation £116,900, leaving us short by £60,000 of the the lefendant to be used if it became neces scattered provides are been hold is a genera wish

on the part of the lates to overomwding. Now, the differenca

nea the object of which is to secure the Colony sum required for other public works-yet sary to compel payment.

ever since by the prospect of i

Its comother alicia) embora that some suspension between-us-is-not-great. The Government from the introdnoon of gattio plagao or additional loans and rates have been dis- The defendnet said he spoke to Mr Vilm-the advantages which were expected to clause should be inserted. As yet no reas stated that 300-foot was the minimum space other infectious diseases, the better regula pensed with, and, the opponents of the before he went to Japali and he agreed is low from it British Columbia and the West "looked for trade from the centic son has been assigned why the Ordinancs to be allowed, A proposal was made that should be suspended but I believe I am wo should make it 250, but that was 2tion of one lugter houses, arid the cleanly Spirit farm, raping on the elasticity of the wait for the money til. be returned

rsyenne from existing sources, have so far

And a highway to the Eastern markets. ase and good order ofour marketa. DE WAX rajutod. I right if saying that Your Excelency fee und Laanendment was

bean justified, and it in trapect may be soİN”

The Marine Firovinces and the

Essanti. friend in ready to yield to the wish of the official have not been able to follow my

a great increase in their crade and the future members, and therefore I have to propose the sections he quoted as the numbers new close No. 86, which wi-ruraz-fol-were-taken-from-the-old-Bill:-but if my

ed.

ed.

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your

cus relating to the

The Onlimucus

1. Post Office,

2. Police Force,

3. Juries and Licenses,

I

for Do

In conclusion, Honourable Gentlemen,

Mr Webher did not admit this statement. His Lordship (to Mr Webber) Sappusing I give you judgment, M: Hunerfauth is not likely to run away.

wish to thank you before we operate for Wabber said the dibeulty wan that this lows: This Ordinance shall not came into memory serve to right the amendments have been amander un consolidated by your valuable assistance is the legislative had been done befort. The defendant had oporation uuril the Officer Administering they put in were very few indeed. When all

business brought before, yon, and your promised before to pay Mr Vila when be the Government shall notify by praiamatiese facts are taken into considéraitonaereral ordinanova passed this session.

8. The work of the Law Revision Con- unvarying courtesy and friendly feeling on called at Hongkong on his omeward vgg- tion that it is Hot Majesty's wish set to and the urinber of enges which this Hill witted and the preparation of the revised edillacasions and under all circumstances, age, but het naver femeit White tra (Mir

and thereafter i ball has undergono, 1 fuel surprised those iPho cous_iuta

the passing of these Ordinances and by the austines arise on philic questiras

of

to the con.

a new market for their manufactures. The great federn union was accomplished by a

to overmotit; and what is called a Copaervative Miniatry- began the great alway. Both parties in Farliament had hand in its building, and fast year it was opened for traffic. But dio. confederation, and, shows what dangor at- tends any scheme of union, which is not

worl and such a day have taker an interest in the mistist should / tion of the Ordinances hus been furthered by whatever differences of opinion may have Webber) asked was that a writ of execution culty has arisen that Buri ualy threatens

as the Government shall notify by the same offer any further apposition to the Bill Stators Law Revision Ordinance No. 4 of } I have also to thank you for the supplies or any other proclamation

His Excellency--I have very little to say, 1887, which finally repeals and removes so liberally voted for the Putin servies, all that I have to say has been said ever from one Statute Book na less than 102 sit for the cam you have this day allowed This clauso was agreed to. The Acting Attomey General-I beg to and over again; and I do aut wish Ordinances, and

to be appropriated to supplement the very mose the 3rd reading of a Bill entitled The to take up Four tijue unue casarily.

handsome public subscription to the Jubilee people of this Colony to worthily celebrate

'parts of 0. others

skoul? bied before the return of the Anadyr, as Mr Vila was not likely to be coming back for some thre. The execution would only he hood if it became absolutely necesary to ensure the payment of the

er hefurs Mr Vili retomat The defendant objected to this, and

the natural outgrowd of mutual;

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the notice I sont to the Government on the when this Bill has been so ent down first was riowed with curtainsmount.of. Lefore-his Worship he, (Mr Caldwell) will not put tho, writ of excontiqu in forestera, where lower ratte can as got sind Yank. 29.96

beca

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821 NE

many yoara. It alfects more or less alf tian of Her Majerty's Government hameful traffic and to 'pruteot thoso Wogicalty had been experienced in finding others in another column, from Australien and they were demanding this new road be cloudy! At 12.36. p. directions were issued

ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION,

Public Health Bill.** This utter has beer Most of these objections, have been

young girls has been furthered by the so often debated and the matter has been arvady represented to tho--Crow and so-long before the Council that I do not the Home Government by may predecessor phasing of Ordinance No. of 1887.

The necessity of such an Ordinance serury of their beloved Sovereign's accen-Mr-Vils-before-be-wout to Japan, in which to hold the Valos intro. Manituba ex-. Shanghai,

fact remains that it has boon hard at times Boochow 29,90 90 59 FE think that any rouarks of mine are neces and by myant. When the two Bills, the clearly shown by the fact that there are ation to the throne.

e agreed to wait for the sauny e-bis reported great things trum The Canadian-Nagusaki. 29-97 dary in supporting the maticn I now make. Building Ordiniss and the Public Health present no less than 200 young girls under

I now declare the Session to be closed. The Surveyor,ficheral seconded, grond. nukighalad, Her alojsoly's Government the protection of the Registrar General, the

and the

His Indship-You are very lucky to months there have been loud complaints

Pacific Railway but during the past four Wi'ostook. 29.88 16 THE CHINESE RENDITION CSE. have got off with so much as you have done. mint that this Bill do not pass. I misy after seeing all these objections d receir- brought up to a life of ahemo and into

According to Mr Webber's statement, the peple of that province are suffering Maglia.,

that it has This case was once more before Me Mit-

ruinous moncpely, and that Boligno.... say that the clause that has been adopted ing the deaft Bill, telegraphed general rality; had it not been for the intervention choll-Inseant the Magistracy this afternoon.

which I take to be absolutely true, you have from the high rates charged for carriage. Haiphony. with reference to the suspenate of the Ordin-approval of this. Bill; and I do not think of the authorities. It is hoped that the Mr Caldwell, who appeared for the

on thrus ocasions avovled parmout. ence does not meat the views I expressed in that that decision will be reversed, especially manner in which this Urdinance, which at prosecution, said when the rase was last

You T now admit the debt, and I give judgment Red River Valley line which should run

It was thereiers dete mined to build the Hongkong 29.99 85 your Air Wabber has atau thut-ho south and connect with the Americh sya Shanghai.. 30,02 mihjeet. The 1stered Attorney General in to meet all the reasonable objections apprehension on the part of the Chinese, plained the reason why delay was necessary.

I- against y

Aravy... 20.97; 86; the course of his remarks said that although na far as possible. But do not let anybody has been worked, has removed-all-chore ile-explained that the churg laid was dated agafat you unless it la bolutely necessary the Government t gave way in reasons had suppose that we wanted this Bill to come fears and proved to the Chineso-residents as far actis Oct, 1883, and that sinco

Vostock. 29.91 as heen given why they should do so. Sir, this into immediate operation. I would much that the only object which the Government that time the anop which had been

Some time ago Sir John A. Macdonalā The barometer has risen along the Coat is one of the most important filla that hare rather it went

rees.ved

LATE TELEGRAMS. -- refused to grant a charter to this railway and gradients are gentle for Ewinds, introduced into this Colony for the cordial approbation and confirmed in passing it was to put a stop to a altacked was closed and the people gone

on the ground that it was built for the the weather is hot bat-tather-dry and áway, in consentence of which the greatest We take the frillowing talegroma, baaider bonct of the Manitobans and the West, could not protect themselves. interest.

We have had various differ. and I think all my colleagues would much ences of opinion between the official rather have it this way. And therefore as Government Departments for the year 188 last nothing, had occurred to alter the no. Capt. J. W. B. Darke, R.N.R

The Animal Reports from the several witnesses. Bince the case was ur court paper, brought on to us by the Catter hun fors the national line had had a fair share to take down the hall.

Considering that the country has given

W. DOBERCE, members and the unofficial members Tarde any ffer friend the Attorney have already placed the Public in posegally for delay. The witnesses had unt

Boterament Astromaner. 63 representing the public interest, and General's Amendment that we should have session of the necessary information re- bean fotind, and he had received no further Lendant, August-23 Sir Graham-Berry live milli sui acres of land to the company over thirty millions of dollars and twenty- I thin' it is only reasonable that the secre- this suspension clause, 1 for one am very ending them, and leave me but little instractions in the matter. His present had an interview yesterday with the Right or the building of this road, there seems

Hongking Observatory, September 23. tary of State should have the protests and very glad. All the principles of sanitation are to say excepting to testify to the zeal, object was to ask his Worship to grant the Bon. 3. J. Goschen, Chancellor of the Ex-

1. BABOYETZ, talased to 3 degrees Fahren reasons of the unofficial members of this so thorughly understond all over the world energy, capacity for work and devotion Chinese-Government another week's re-chequer, in referase to the proposal to mier but the individual has his interest us

aome reason for the position ofthu Pre-it, and in the level of the sea in facow, tenths Council buforia him, before that Bi pass. that we cannot perausde them at Home to the publie service evinced by the beads mand. He had stated to his Worship the send à scientific and ozploting expedia dissatisfied During the construction of

and hundredths.. I and my colleagues have upon several that Hongkong is quite an exceptional place of departments and their subordinates, and coason why a reaand was necessary, and it to the Antarctic regions. He made a to

dan well at the nation, and the Manitoban is casimas protested against clauses that have different from any other part of the world. which I have seldom seen equalled certain must be apparent to him that it was not an quest for an Imperial grant of £6000 for the great line the Government dislowed beau passed against us be the official vote And so gentlemen, let it be. Let the Billly not surpassed in any cokmy.

go Home nos and be thirstighly considered The Youn animitations of the Police Com: mutar, to find witnates of things that paras, on conditim that the principe any new charter, and the Maituba Logenility of air saturated with melature being by Her Meaty Government before it mission havo natly been adapted or are Worship chose to do so, he had no objection

which accurred so far back as 1983. If his Australian Governments contributed a like lature su mitted to this, believing in what

amount

the lino, would do Finding however, being adopted arppportunity offers, and con- to his imposing the condition that this an unofficial raember vuting with the Gov.

the results not all that had bon haple THE THRONE of pULDARIA. The Fanitudinent was then put to the sidering the facilities offenders have Papon his Worship, in the name of the, Chi-: Saxe-Coburg has explained to the Powers River Valley Railway Bill fürough, siti sahed clonds, d'drissling, vain, ƒ fox, u gloomy,

grant difBoultes the Police should be the last remand; but he neged London, Aug. 23-Price Ferdinand of ed, the Legislature passed this Jud crament Section 3 sub-section it was pass

labour ander, the **ed by s majority of 2. On that cession I

escape and the little sasietarice renderedness Government, to grant this one more that in having declared Bulgaris to be free rent it on to the Dominio Parlia- was absent, ctherwise I would have most Mr. Black wup.

by the Okiuess public in the detection of remand.. probably alas voted against it. Section Mr Chater.

an independent, he did not mean to imply meat There it was too by the crime or approhorsion of criminals, I think Pas voted by a majority of one and the Mr Bell Irving

we may be well satished that good order in sic, as he had said on last occasion, that has requested be presented Ministry toed on the charter, the Government remains

Ar Denays, in opposing the application, the political independance of Bulgaria. Ha Governor-in Council. Manitoba iraist Government amendment carried by the same Mr Wong Shing majority. Sostien & sud Section 13 sub-soc Mfr Ryrie.-5.

on the whole so well preserved.

this kind of thing might go on for ten years remain in thes. The other puit cal fouders for the organ of the Government wort A better acquaintanes with the Chinese Last time he anderstood his Worship to in Bulgaria declino to take any part in Government passed b fority of ons bed ction 6 of that, slauso i was then read a third gift many part of the English Contingent, the longest time he could allow, and

The Bill

in the with the Manitoban cause, and the people language, which it it is dengrad to ensurage any that the week of remand the given Government, ER FOR Oth the one what song on the

line was passed by a cuajority of 13, an unofficial

Mr Ryrie thought the unofficial members would much conduce to efficiency and atenation upon what he tien said pounced na the tenui wajah has been Bally that uo, suod action as bilaging military

ENGLISH CRICKETERS AUSTRALIA.. member rating with the Government. See should record their votes against the pasa

with the somewhat sensational result pab. he asko in now to put that con Lond

London, Aug, 25 The following are The improvement in the discipline

lished yesterday It is more than 1 likely tion 39 sub-section 3: was also varria by a

by aling of the Bill

Changement of the Gaol has been well that he had really given Mr Caldwell ghosen by G. F. Vernon, to visit Australia force to hear will be attempte-l by Sir John! majority of 8. But the most importadi A division then took place with the same maintained and acts as a wholesome do notice that, auless the witnesses were during the ensuing cricket Bason. A. Macdonald, whatever he may threaten sections, 73 to 73, which were debated in result, the amendment being lost by a terrent to crime, gommittes at the last meeting of this Coun- majority of one and the Bill was passed.

present to-day, the prisoner would be Verhon, Middleser; H. 11. B. Hawls, though it le very probable that the, throat, The large increase in the total tonnage discharged. The charge was made un the Yorks A. B. Newton, Oxford University so called, was scarcely more than a hint

As a matter of reference I wil state what

હું

these clauses were: Section 3 Sub-action 2

was passed by a Government majority of 3,

uro

comes into operatis.

meeting, when there voted.

For

Against

of

The Barbour Master,

The Bareayor General. The Colonial Trainer, Act. Attorney General Act. Chief Justice, time.

a

3. TEMATTER, in the shade in degrees,

Halmashalt

8. HuDars, in pezentage of caluation, the

ሰዑ

4. Dinkstis or WIND, to two printa

6. Forse or Wisin, koording to Beaufort.

6. STATE OF WRATH. & bise sky, o Ju

kai, tightning, verrast, paste wers squally rain, shofer, samituk-by) dow (wet).

9. Bars, in faches, tanha anlamda tia

METEOROLOGICAL LEGISTER.

It 4 P.M. TO-PLY, Barometer. Temperature Humidity

Direction of Wind Force Wasther Hongkong

..29.88

·86

70

Observatory, Sept. 23, 1887

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