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No, 8220 Mar 13, 1889.j

Wilearn from the Recorder that the now Peking University has in the College of Liberal Arts, 1 students; in the College of Theology, 8 slađenti; in the College of Medicine, & students; in the Preparatory School, 78 students, and in the Innsteini School, 22 students,

board. I maw no dipe being played on the launch. I am employed "in" a gimbling establishment at Kowloon City..

After some further evidence the case was remanded.

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SHIPMASTEK,

A. B. WATSON & CO. LIM.

THE CHINA MAIL.

VICTORIA REOREATION CLUB. GYMNASTIÓ COMPETIZIONA According to the Singapore, Fres Press There was a fairly large attendance et the final stages of the negotiations for the the Gymnasin of the Victoria Reoration purchase of the Baub concession have besu❘ Club on Saturday weaing last to witnes aussonsfully carried through. The repre- the first Gymnasti competition held in sentatives now in Singapore of the Aura this Colóny, fur thru ¡rizes paysautod by lins Syndicate who have purchased at the Blou . P. McEwen. Although the The ordinary genon! mesting of the property frozu, the Malay Prospecting Com-all-round proficiency was not of the bighost shareholders of this Uxapany was held at pany are Metams Rios, Laarelles, Sefton, | standard the events were well contested the Hongkong Dispenary this afternoon, Brown, and Col. Wilbraham.

and reflected great credit on the Gymnastic Air J. D. Humphreys, General Manor Instrouter, Staff Serge E. J. Mills, who presided and there wow also present- Mr bad to begin work with entirely raw ma- John Willmott, secretary: Mere Cha terial when the lasers were initiated last Afok, B. Wicking, J. S. Hagen, A. H. year, but who has succeeded in working Mancel, J. B. Scott, J. B. Talbot, Capt his pupils up to very far acute of Clarke, and Capt Clament. efficiency. The judges were:-Major Tottenham, A, and s. Highlanders; Liout Bromwell, 68th Regiment, and Dir F. Kuch; and their decisions met with the approval of all. The following in the list of events :-(1) Swerd exercise, (2) High Jump, (3) Parallel Bars, (4) Inclined Ladder Olimbing, (5) Horizontal Bar, (6) Indian Clubs, (7) Hand Rings, (8) Vault ing the Horse, (9) Rope Climbing

Tea Buraux of Agriculture, Marine pro- ducts, Forestry and Mining have been col- forting a number of specimens which will botaged in the German Exhibition, to be opened at Hamburg in Jure. On the 22nd instant there were despatched by the for- rasu steamer Niobe 212 specimens of Agri- oditural products, 19 Marine, 100 Dasure- Logical specimens and 6 Mineralogical Japan Gazette.

lag to 30,000 francs, they handed to the ¦ te greatly snected. He suffer from insom Government de a fund to suit the op-nia and has no zest for work, isking only a position to Boulangis. The lady friend languid interest in state milaire. It le re- of the General, who, it summecessary ported that he has consulted with Count my, are ovimorous and Bathusiastic, un. | Kalnoky and Count Von Tafe upon the willing to let the case go by default, got up ↑ «frissbility" "abdicating in favor of his a bazar from which they realized. 50,600 |„nephew Franz frines. A deputation proseded to Brussels The hereditary Duke and Duchem of and presented to the distngalabed erile a Oldenburg and Count and Conntasa of bouquet in which was concealed a draft for Hobenuad had a narrow tsoxpo from death that amount and a letter fosignating Bou recently whilo journeying by steamer. The langor as chief of the National party and mesta had been oooked in anolesa copper placing the accompany fund at his dis vessels and seven rasengers died. post for the furtheranos of the National cause.

inside a church in Hongkong and Bingapore ( has been in the past, oven a greater auc- Mr Barnes then proposed, That all the for a long time, my ciosdísues nvt being | cans. I think the scheme of extending gentlemen who have signified their willing elastic mough to allow me, whilst I kept the premises is a practical uno and the has to support and subscribe to the Asso- myofleurs at work. - I know large number | wisest cours wa mo adopt. It has often clation, in resposas: to Bir Allied Dant's of shipmzators and officers who had to refuse occurred to me that the wording of the choular of March 18, are considered as Lo sign the petition. They were given to un- enormous stocks yca" must kɛop in a hual members elected, and oberved that he derstand that the signing" would cost them ness of this extent, into narrow presuises had been in congestion with the Straits their billot. I suppose the clergy are too like this, was tempting Providence. Now Settlements Association and could apork as busy converting the heathon to take up this sum propose to enlarge the premises, what to the amount of good done by that Associ- is still better you propose to build in ater, and the high opinion in which they matter.Yours,

Kowloon, where a large builmoss can be were held by the Colonial Oies There far better carried on.

was one thing cortain, that the armament Captain Clarke seconded and the motion of Singapore and other questions would not vas carried unanimously.

have been attended to na it had been with Kowloon place Boon.

Mr Wicking-Will you go on with the out their stimulus. Mr James Whittall

secorded this, and it was carried, The Chakman~~We aball go on at once. hare given some consideration to it. mecoded, That the committee be anthor: M: Ezekiel proposed, and Mr Gwyther

scheme is the most important of all.

Mr Wicking-I think the Kowloonised to elect further members by invitation." This was passed and Mr Sutherland then tendence, but we hold prozios for nearly for presiding, and said he should only bend a

The Chairman-There is not a large at-proposed a note of thanks to the chairman

ochaine the opinione of thoas present the all the abaree in the Company,

there was no name more expected and RICHMOND TERRACE ESTATE AND by Chinamon than that of Deat, and Sir Alfred had done much to advance it." He Capt Clarke seconded and the motion,

thought that it was only another inata noe of The ordinary general mesting of the the interest Sir Alfred took in Chine that in was carried.

Richmond Tormace Estate sad Bailding durel hun to take the chair that afternoon. The Chairman proposed that Mr A. W. Co. Lim. was held at the offen of the Com-Ha vas glad to see so many old China handa Maitland be reappointed auditor.

Mr Vicking seconded and the niution pay to-day. Mr J. D. Humphreys, Gene- tharé, men who had worked together in a

Manager, prasided: and there were also distant part of the world. present Mr John Willmott, secretary; he would mention the name of Sir Thomas Ausget them Mosars J. 9. Hagon, A, H. Hancel, Chan Wado, who had so long and so honourably Afuk, G. C. Cox, Humphreys Jr, and Capt ro rasated Great Britain in China. This

latent

wie recorded and carried. In reply, Sir Alfred Dent said the allaire of the Associa- tion were from today in the hands of the Committee just elected, but is hoped the main object of the Avointion would be to maintain Britial interests and British

The Chairman-The report and sista. mons of accounts has been in your handa for some days and I propose that they be taken as read and adopted.

was carried.

Mr Wicking-The accounta are pra

We haro sented to the end of last year. now got to the fifth month of this year. I should like to know if the business is going

À CORRESPONDENT at Winchow inform us that Remarkable Peak of the charla has bom found by aneroid measurement (taken by Communioner -Neumann) Invų an kade of eighteen hundred foot. This landmark for griners (hitherto strangely inseminato) has been named by the forsign denizans of Wenchow after the Inspector-in. running, a very lair height, and with aon as antisfactorily us during the past year. General of Imperial Maritime Castors in recognition of his services in readering the navigation of the count sofa by studding it with lighthouses; and i will be known in future sa Hart's Peak'-N..C. Daily Necs.

The sword exetese would have been better had a little more energy been put into the cuts and thrusts. The high jump 8 ft. 6 in. reached standing anf 4 ft. 8

little more practice something better might have been done. The parallel bars were fairly well worked but the exercises sot were rather too easy.

In the horizontal bar exercises all the competitors came uut strongly. The silver medallist gave a meat and powerful ex- hibition of his command over the mas cles of the body. The Indian Olabe brought out some very pretty exercises which were Bently performed. The

A CHINKING COTTespondent whites to thaN.. C. Daily News-At 5.15 on the Srd instant a deputation consisting of H.B.M. Comal, the Commissioner of Customs, the mombors of the Manicipal Council and other re-rings, always a shory event, wess cleverly sidents of the port, proceeded on board the manipulated, and sono fearful and wonder China Merchants as. Kiangy, for the fal dislocations were exhibited. The over- purpose of presenting a testimonial to Cap. cises on the vaulting horse gave occasion Lain Morse and the officers of the ship in for some very fine springing, and all the the competitors showed themselves quite eligi- acknowledgment of their sergices. Oliakiang.community on the occasion of blo- for cirens pidgin, the bronze the late riots. The testimonials, consisting medallist throwing a neat somerszalt of Canton silver tes service with a salver from the back of the fiely steel, to match for Captain Mome, and staller Rope climbing.-Considering the bard prosante for the officers of the ship, were work gous thorough by the young athletes, the way they all brought the rope down plused on the table of the saloon,

to them, hand-overband, was exceedingly well done, the young naval oficer who pluckily entered for the general contest at the last moment showing his profession at once, and making the arent from the shortest the floor to the roof in time on record we should say. Below are the names of the scapatitore and the order in which they sequited themselves →→

Te Japan Gazette growls:-The Hongkong postal suthoritice have never been remark able for their promptness in dealing with the maila for Japan. The Hyogo News re marks on this in its Saturday's issue, but given thera credit for a pises of art wark the other day. Our contemporary sagt :-' The English mail ataumer arrived at Hongkong only about two hours before the Pembrokeshire, which arrived here this maning, left, and yet the portion of the mail for Japan was put through the flew

in time to catch the latter vessel. This smartness is very mich minimised in con- sequence of the omission to follow the same course with regard to the English mail for Yokohama. Had this beon dose the mail would have been to band by the Kobe-maru which arrived yesterday aftemicon. The baga merely required transference from one steamer to the other. The postal officials at Hongkong possessed sufficient exertion to do this in the two hours they had at their disposal with the mail for Kobe, but the Tokohama bags were less fortunate. There may have been Smartness in the one one but in the other there was evidently blandering.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,

The 2nd Spoon Competition at 200 yanis, in which the Competitors were required to stand or kneel, took place on Saturday, and was won by Lieut Carlyle, R. A., with the

excellent score of 46 :--

NAMES.

Lieut. Carlylo, R.A.

P.C. J. Carson...

Mr E. L. Woodin

Mr F. Watts.

My F. Howell...

P.C. A. Watson

SCORES TOTAL ...1544555455 46 ...8643615455 43 ...4444434444 41 ...4654445334 41 ...4424544444 ...4354434443 38

..4445423444 38 ...4444593254 37 3442334345 35 4024443424 31 Capt. R. M. Rumany, R. m. 1323343285 10 .....2412424323 10

retired

Mr E. Robinson

Dr. Yoo, R.K.

Sergt. Botlin, H.K. f.

Mr F. W. Orans

Mi C. V. Ladde

Mr. G. James'

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FATAL RESULT OF A GAMBLING ROW

Four Japanese were charged in the Pulics Court this afternoon, before Mr Pollock, with causing the death of a China man named Chun Ayat yesterday, by pur- suing him so that he jumped overboard

to escape

The Chairman-The business, if any- thing, shows an improvement on the car- responding months of isst year. We have got the figures up to the end of last month. Mr Wicking-You have five months of this year to form an opinion from.

The Chairman-Four months. As far ng we can see the figures compara favour- ably with the corresponding months of the previous year. The dividend warranta wil❘ be issued to-morrow.

This concluded the ordinary meeting.

EXTRAORDINARİ MEETING.

BUILDING CO.

The Chairman-The roport has been in your hands for some days. I propose that it be taken at read and adopted.

Capt. Clement seconded and the motion wan carried.

The Chairman preposed that Mr A. W. Maitland be reappointed auditor.

Mr Hagen seconded and the motion was carried.

The Chairman This closes the business of the ordinary general meating. Checks for the dividend will be issued to-morrow.

EXTRAORDINARY MEETING.

trade, and by so doing obtain the sympath. and British Ministar at Peking. ios and co-operation of the Foreign Office

and China Express.

The proceedings then chroed.-Landon

PREPARING TO BLEED VISITDES TO THI PEKNOH EXPOSITION———BOULANGEL

The latest news from Brussels in that the Faria, April 13.-Efforts have wholly mands upon it for the expulsion of General sonce general control during the exhibition. Belgian Government has refused the des failed to place all the smaller botels under

Bdulxozer, alleging as a ground for thøje | Amaricans who come hora hoping to get refusal that he is a percentdes residant, along economically find zio limit to potty and declaring that he will not be disturb swindling. The charges of the hotels and lung 18 remain at Boulanger bearding houses are at the very lesat twise has had correspondence with the Belgian as much sa in former years. There is no Minister of the Interior, in which he re-quarter of the alty to which this raise of quoted that the detectives who swarmed prices does not apply. Tenants are taxmed About his hotel be rogaired to leave. The from houson every day to transform the Minister replied that it was beyond his buildings into lodging placon. Even in the domicile. At the same time he warned the leavo apartmost they bars occupied for power to comply, advising him to change his Luxembourg quator poople are obliged to General- against issuing any further tuni-year. It is a hard outlook for touriste festoon while he remained on Belgian who hope to do things on a reasonable and cations with France. The feneral promised ritory as they were likely to mise compli- cheap scale.

Every afternoon the handsome though to take dus heed that nothing should be passe blonde who went with Boulanger to done likely to compromise Belgiums, which Brussels is soch driving a dashing turnout had so generously allowed him an asylum.

Placed through the Avenne des Acacia. before her in hor victoria always los an enormous bouquet of red carnations, Bon lauger's "Bower, while her coschman and hores are all profusely decorated with the General's floral gymbol

PLAN FOR THE REORGANIZATION OF TUE

COMPTOIR D'ESCOMITE London, Aprilas.The Times says: The now Comptoir d'Escompte of Paris will be constructed un concern.

the lies of the old The capital will be 40,000,000 francs, Ivall paid up and exclusively offered to the old shareholders. There will also | by 6-,000 founders' shares, entitled to 30 per cent of the profits after 5 per cent is deducted for a resorve. Two-thirds will be banded to the liquidators as a contribution to the former company and the remaining |20,000 will be_hruded to a syndicate which (Landon and China Exprész, 12th April.

ha guaranteed to subscribe for the states The Commission on the question of the

not taken by the original shareholders. Tarif in Itido-China has decided to increase

DOULANGER'S CLUSE. the dues on cottose by 60 pu cont; but esilles to-day Deputy Legorre road General Paris. April 14-At a banquet at Ver- it is to be hoped that this will barescinded

Ele contrasted the when it comes up for oanfirmation before Boulanger's speech. the Conseil d'Etat. It is extremely doubt. dings of the present. Sham Republicana ful that by adopting it the native will thus and said that on their hundredth anniver with the doings of the Republicans of 1780, he made to use the expensivo and unanitary the reforms then isiliated mast bo able French cottons they do uoi, desire.

NEWS BY THE ENGLISH

MAIL.

But it seems very probable that smuggling will largely increase under the temptation now held out. It must be remembered that the soufiguration of the country is eminently suited to auch messures, and that the natives are adepts at it.

The Scorelary read the following resolu- tion That the Sharo Capital of the Cum- Tho Chairman-I beg to propose the fulpany be increased to $100,000 by the issu

of 667 New Sboros of $100 each, and that lowing special resolution:

That the present Shares in the Capital sach New Shares be offered is the firet of the Company of $100.00 each be sob instance, or terms to be determined by the divided into

Ton Shares of

Dollars General Manager, to all the Members on each to admit of a wider distribution of the Register on the 16th day after the

Meeting.' the Capital of the Company.

Mr Wicking seconded and the motion The Chairman proposed that the rosolu- Wase carded.

tion be adopted.

Mr Hagen seconded and the maution was carried.

The Chairman-If any shareholder wishes any information I shall be posed to give it. The bulk of this money has already been spent, and I think very profitably spent, and the reat will very shortly be The refusal of Spain to permit Chinese taken op. I expect that more will be re- Cenruls to reside in the Philippines is pro- quired before the end of the year.

On the motion of Mr Cox a vole of thank not the last we shall hear of the

question.

The Chinese move slowly, but in uses like this, where there is reason to believe they are acting ander their foreign the subject altogether. advisers, they are not likely to relinquish The four sons of his Majesty the King of Siam, who have, in company with B.B. Prince Chow-Sai, been travelling in India, reached London on the evening of the 6th inst. They have stayed at Naples, Rome, and Para en rate, awaiting the better

La Presse (dical), states that Boo- Langer is in bad health and that it has become necessity for him again "to re- sort to the use of raorphins. The friends of the General, the paper says, are anxion concerning his condition.

LIVEL ACTION AGAINST LOED SALISBURY,

London, April 14-The Wally Dispatch Bays: Willism O'Brien has entered a libel action against Lord Salisbury for certain remarks made by the latter is his recent aperch at Waterford.

FOOLED TÅR THUNDTERE New York, April 11. Thomas Walsh, one of the men on whose promises of start- ing revelations and incriminating docu- his case against Parnell and his collengdes, ments Sir Richard Webater relied to prosa in now in this city He slipped away from arrested on leaving the banquet hall. They He alleges that the agents of the Times completed. Lagrerre and Herisse were Lowton the night before he was wanted. protested on the ground of the inviolability coatinned to urge him to main disclosaras of perobers of the Chamber of Depatic against Parnell Finally be set himmelf and were valeased,

systematically to "work" them, and after getting all the money out of them that he London, April 12.--Before the Farnell, could, akipped to France and thon to this commission this morning Sir Charles Rug-country.

THE PARVELL COMMISSION.

The Chairman than road the following rosolation

That with a view to the extension of the buinces of the Company and the addicional promises in purchass of Queen's Road Central and at Kowloon, the Capital of the Company be increased 49 th, but not by the issue

and soncluded his appsch in dearle uf the of 12,00 New Shares the Value of Dollars each, and that such New Shares be disposed of by the General Manager as if they were part of the Shares in the Original Capital of the

Band at such premium sa be shall in the

interest of the Company determine. 70 The amount realized by way of pre- 76mium to be put ta the Permanent

Max. No. of marki

126.

W. Howard, Winner of Gold Medal 108 A. Pidgeon, Winner of Silver D.

J. H Underwood, Winner of Bromso.. F. Lammert M. Fredericks I. Bernham H. Grimble

Tiel

45

C. Forbes, H. M. & Conquest

It is intended to hold another competition about the end of the year, when the winner will have to be proficient also in boxing, singlestick. quartentaff and other exercises than those shown on Saturday. The prizes yere handed to the successful compotitors

CORRESPONDENCE.

Ten

Company, in such mamer, on such terms

hare once

was passed to the General Manager for the excellent report presented. in favourable. I do not see why wo should The Chairman ant pleased the report not continue to improve now gul to work. We were long dormant. For a number of years we actually did nothing but collect our rents, but this year we really have begun to work and I think we and continued:Before asking you to vote bave worked judiciously. If we ase that would appear on this gentlemen I may say that it is proposed to place a very large power in

Grat night that it realise on a profitable opportunity of doing the hands of the General Manager, but

60, we ought to contions to show good is a matter that perhaps may be safely left ᎥᎿ to him. I will of course do my best in the

Reserve Fund,

in a neat and pithy speech by Lieat Ginterest of the Company if it is left to us. Bramwell

I shall be very pleased to hear any angges- tions from the shareholders, I have myown opinion on the matter and that is that no shares thould be issued at less than 100 premium; and I am quite sure that they will be readily taken up at that or even at a higher rate.

NARROW STREETS IN CROWDED PLACES ETC. To the Editor of the 'CHTRA MAIL

13th May.

premise,

THE GLUA' AT SYDNEY.

anellites lie undertech to show that Sydney, N. & W., April 18th.-Tas the money that Farneli gavo Byme, which German warship Olgu which was strazited the prosecution alleged was to enable Byrne during the recent hurricane et Sanca, has ordinary purposes of the National League Apia the commander, two officers and thirty to escape, was mocant by Partell for the arrived here for repairs. She brought from

and that Parnell did not know that Byrns of the crew of the dder, which was wrecked was in perit of arreat. The Court, Sir in the same burricane. Charles said in conclading, was trying the

The steamer Rockton will proceed from history of the Irish rovolution. He asked here to Samos, where she will take on board that a fair and generous consideration be the crews of the wrecked American warships giran it. If prosperity be returning to and convey then to San Fransisco Ireland, thanks bo God; but affairs aro The steamer Lubeck, from Apis undər

we get good value for our money and weather in you, of Kentucky, unhealthy in that country, where the people date of April 2, has arrived. She reports

resalin

FORMATION OF THE CHINA ASSOCIATION.

Mr William

has been nominated by the President to be United States Minister Resident and Con- suf General to Koron.

sidered imprisoned members of the that the Nipsie is so badly injured that it is. House of Commons to be heroes and doubtful whether she will be able to return martyrs.

to the United States. A large number of

Bir Charles declared that he did not apak bodies of the officers and mon of the variona merely as an advocate of the accused niamshira, drowned during the storm, have been bers of the Commons, but for the land of recovered and buried. his birth, and he believed in the best in- The officers of the wrecked German war- toroute of England. The inquiry which intended to be a curse had been a bine. ing. It had been designed for the purpuss of raining one man, but it has proved the means of his vindication.

Io bia paromation, which lasted half an open-

ship ddier wem glo on board the Lubeck, They will proceed to Germany on the sten- er Hapsbury, which wils on April 24th. One hundred men belonging to the German fleet, ineading three officers, remain at Apia to guard foreign interests. hour, Bir Charles Russell mid 'ID

The hull of the Olga is soood, with the ing our case I said we represented the exception of hole in the steara. Two cred. The positions are now revered. plates were vivated over this hole, and the The accusod sit there (painting with indig, ship made no water during the voyage

a scorn at Walter and Macdonal of the her

The Olga reports that the Nipsic lost her Times). This inquicy will not only virdi- cato individuala, "but will remove all mis rudder and propeller, and the Trentons in cacaption of the charader, action sad full of water. The Adler lies in the position motives of the Irish peoplesud their leader. in which the storm left hor.

will set warmest honest minds to think icg and will haston true voion and effect a reconciliation. It will dispel the weighty cloud that has darkened the history of a

noble race

houses, and the very narrow street which They consist of the adjoining building enbmitted. In rising to move the first re- caption of three men who were invaliced empire and dimmed the glory of a mighty the following resolution: That it is ex

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widening the Quale Boad, by

A good opportunity has also been Inst in meut not purchasing, say I test of the ground beroon' Woodlands'erood-Inland Lot No. 425 I thinz, as the Road is very

on the new Prays extension add to the to atory in

**One

M: James is to be sent home from Hong Kong to take the place of Me Nawan, Contractor, at Devenport

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN

AND CANADIAN MAILS

THE-MAN-OF-WAR''MIPSIC' DECLARED TO BE CHELESS,

Sydney, N. S. W., says: The Captain of Laudon, April 12-A dispatch from

wrecked in the recent hurricane at Apis, the German man-of-war Adler, which was

Americans, hat afterward repeated and atstes that Mataafa at first assisted only sutured Germans. The United States stosmer Nipsio, alihough floated, is useless. OPENING OF THE TALAL OF GISERAL

BOULANGER

for the trial of Boulanger, Count Dillon Paris, April 12.The Senatu iet to-day

The German naval authorities intond to maska Ouxhaven a naval station of the same A meeting of gentlemen interested in the rank is Dantzic in the Baltia Such a China Trade was bold on the 11th April measure appears necessary in view of the at the offices of the Peninsular and Oriental contraction of the new marine caual 20. Steam Navigation Company. Sir Alfred trem the Elhe River and the Bay of Kiel. Dent was alected chairman, and among The western entrance of the cam is situat. these present were Sir Thor Wade, Musers ed shout twenty-four miles above tushaven, The amount realised by E. F. Duncanson, W. S. Young, T. Sether and will be strongly fortilied. At Cuxhaven way of premium will go to the Company kuki, M.P., Kidner, Keswick, Ellia 'Gil. largs ursauals are to be established, and to Sra,-Permit me, through the medium of and be put to the Reserve Fund, taking. Stephenson, F. D. Eames, Beadley, the ino formidable fortifications near Cux your paper, to point out to the Acting a very considerable Romrve Fund, and of Fugh, Jobmon, Callo, J. F. Carter, J. hoven others will be added, so as make the Burveser General the advisability of his cours the shareholders will suggesting to His Exolency the Governor uofit of it.

hareholder wil reap the be. Howard Gwythur, Pook, Iveson, P. Jukos, Bhu River inaccessible to any feet of the

Watmore, 8. Ezekiel, A. G. Augier, Eldred | world, the widening in part of the North East we have been very much crampal for room Halton, MeAndrew, Webb, D. Mclean, With reference to the arrival home of corner of Cochrane Street and lollywood for some time past, and it is impossible to Youd, H. H. Nelson, Lewis, C. Lyall Commander William Marrack and the ofli Road. Inland Ent No. 130 appareatly-conducts business of any size without auf Grant, Jas. Whittall, A. D. Privund, M. P., vera and arew of the gonvessel Linnet, af- the House upon such Lot has now been icient resu. If you attempt to do busi Piackvoss, P. Myburgh, Q.D., R. & Gun- ter a three years' commission on the China pulled down, and as opportunity offers for nese in a place that is not half big enough dry, &c. The chairman opened the pro-Station, it is a noteworthy fact (uys a can- the Government to purchase, saj only 10 for it, you must get muddled up and loss ceedings by calling on Bir Thomas Wade temporary) that during the whole period of

TRE CANADIAN PACHIC ZOUTH; fect of the Western boundary of such Lot. must result from it. You cannot condust to move the rat resolution, and said that Captain Marrack's command then were no

Ottawa, April 15th. On Wednesday This part of Cochrane Street between Lynd- business economically without room, The they would not be kept loug, sa

Hon. G. F. Foster will more the Hense. business deaths, desertions, or offices requiring

into a committee of the whole to consider hurst Terrace and Hollywood Head is now premises that I have lo view in Queen's to be placed before the resting had been trial by Court-martial. The Lanast was a composed of seemingly Chinese lodging

Road are at present in my band. embodied in the resolutions which would be thoughly happy ship, and, with the vz may be called one of the principal thorough now being rebuilt, the Victoria Exchange, zolation, which was That the China As during the commission, every note congratulated Russellon the brilliany or company subsidy not exceeding pedient to provide that the Governor- At the conclusion Justice Hannen in ́s General in Council may give any individual fares to Caine Had is now very much and the Hongkong Dispensary warehouse sociation he and the same is hereby con- man who left England in her with Captain of his speech. The court was then ad-E25,000 sterling per annum taasist - in crowded by coolies, not only by day time in Stanley Street which has an entrance stituted, Sir Thomas Wade wid he was Maneck has now retumed with him. but at night when they make sleeping from Queen's Road at the side of the Viz-glad to sea so many gentlemen had re

journed until 'pril 30th.

catablishing an effective fortnightly steam- ground of the narrow pathway and road. I toria Exchange. For No. 38 and 40 Queen's onded to the invitation of S Alfred

THE SILVER QUESTION.

ship sarvice between British Columbia and do not object to their sleeping out on the Road, I have a 990 years' lose. The others Dent and thought there would be a grast

Washington, April 12-Senator Stewart the Australian colonies and New Zealand, road, but I was room for both travellers are held under the remaining portion of the success awaiting the Association.

of Nevada had a long interview with Here- such anbaidy to be given for apcb con and sleepers.

term of 199 years. Of course I will see that great thing towards attaining their object

taty Windom yesterday, is which he tried ditions as the Governor-General in Comel the Company takes that over at a fair pries. would be the formation of a newspaper in

to persuade the Secretary to increase the may consider expedient. At the same date Govern. In respect to the premises at Kowloos, the vernacular that would make a collection they have to be built. I have a very mit- of information useful commercially, and to

monthly purchase of silver. This, the Note will move: That it is expedient to vada Senator argued, was the best way to provide and the Governor-General in akto building ground for the purpose sou- instil into the Chinese a better system

of

reduce the surplus. Secretary Windom Council may enter iuto a contract from the steam launch Fan Lee and narrow where it asenda pant No 1 West reception and carriage of goods for expert. the Chinese knowledge of the people in

silver in return. veniently situated in every way both for political economy. They should cow among

could not see just how the surplus was ro for a term not exceeding ten years dused by giving out greenbacks and getting with ww drowned. The launch was on ita Tarrace, and the base now being built on As a very large part of our business so be the West. He was sorry to say that we

atıy individual of company Way to Kowloon city with the usual the North West end of Lot 420 seems to carried on as well and better there than in and the Chinese did not understand each

vaults, some of which he would be very United Kingdom, making connection with a He said he had or for the performance of a fast mail weekly 20,000,000 af silver dollar in the Treasury loamship servigs between Canada and the erowd of Sunday gamblers, and had be very much too close to No. 1 West Ter Queens Road our export business, our other 3 hardly left the wharf when a dis-race. This building upon every vacant sito manufacturing business for export-it than they do of us. The paper would be

would be simply changing the shape of the as to the carriage of mails and otherwise an know more of them certainly

glad to part with. To purchase more silver French port, on suols, teras and conditions pite arose about a game that was going in Hongkong, no auto cover up every spaco will be a on, the cause of the con, it is said, being of ground and thereby get as much rent as it

natter of economy to do the means of infusing our ideas into Chies, where the whole stat

surplus from gold and paper to silver. Mir the Governor-dann in Council deems ex- that the deceased was using loaded dice, passible out of the land, will not improve connected with it, housed in the one mooh now as in the generations to come.

can be the resmira of which would not be felt sõ and it in alleged that he jumped overboard the health of Hongkong, as residents will building or in different blocks on the same

Stewart made the point that the par- padient, for a subsidy not exceeding $500, tht

silver brought inillions of 000 per annum. Also that it it is expedient. vengeance of the other players find out in a few years time. Nor will the site. We shall be able to keep a proper tion, which was carried.

Mr David McLean seconded the resolu- who had suffered from the regularity with

money from the Treasury and distrito provide thai the Governor-General In Mit Sutherland proposed that the follow

Windom stated that it would be im- who may be given by the Garartment of butad it which his dico caine up in bis ferque. The agregating of 20,000 and 30,000 Chinese check on our goods and we shall be able

among the people. Mr Council may give any individual or company prisoners are Abo Womlichi, cook; Iarts health of the City of Victoria, but very there instead of as at present, having the form the first Genoral Committee of the and Ruchafort.

safety our reserve etocks ing gentlemen be nominated and invited to Katentalo, unemployed: Janai Choitokiso;

possible to take say action in the incressed the United Kingdom of Great Britain wed barber and M. Tora, barber.

Procureur-Geners. Quoanay do Beau-purchase of silver until the subject had Ireland a subsidy not exceeding £15,000 most valuable portion of our stock aterad Chisa Association with power to add to I think this is running too great a risk to Jardine, Bir A. Dent, Bit Thon Wade, and roads upon which the prostation is ed by the President and discussed in Us-service or a subidy not exceeding continue permanent, We have been very Messrs F. D. Barnes, T. Sutherland, M.P., better hart and the Victoria Exchange. their number --Fit Goo. Bowen, Sir R. Popands in proficton, weigh al caso consider storing per annan for a totusibly steambig

baho. The Senate then went into ascret biset meetings, Senater Stewart will have atering per annum for a fortnightly kn lucky here. We have not had any desas P. A. Myburgh, Q.C., J. Swirs. J. Whittall,

sessing and the trial was then formally an interview with President Harrison about ship service between British Columbia and trous fires, but I think it would be more A. Coxon, E. F. Uenonton, Albert Deacon,

Ittal, begun.

the matter, and afterward it is expected China and Japan, such subsidy satisfactory to divide the stock.

The following commission was appointed that it will become a special subject for for ach a term of years as may be consider Thos. Banbary, J. Holliday, Szekiel, to conduct the trial of General Boulanger discussion in a Cabinet meeting. Mr Wicking-Certainly it would. J. H. Gwylher, C. L. Grant, E. Iveson, and the other scensed persons; Benstor

ed expedient by the Governor-General'in The Chairman The land at Kowloon T. Jackson, W. Keswick, C. Lucas, D. Morin, Cazot, Cordetes, Trarius, Munier, Seralary Windom and the Director of the ment gives to the Company subsidy muk Senator Stewart had a conversation with Cuncil, provided that the Langerial Govern can be got now at a very low figste McLean, and J. A. Maitland, and abserved De Harcere, De Male, S. Avectajon, Hint in regard to the resumption of coinsgelea than £45,109 sterling per sunato for compared to what it can on this wide that he had no doubt that this would be Marelist and Humbert. Assistant com. iu central position and it will answer our followed by the formation of an Executive missioners have also been appointed.

operations at the Mint at Carson City. Un worthly service or of not less than £75,000 To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL.”

the 8th of March, 1885, it was reduced to sterling per annum for a fortnighty servion porpors equally well or better. There is Committee that would put into working May, 10th 1889.

motion from the Right, duchring that an assay office." not the slightest reason why we should not order the details of the Sssociation. He there was no ground for a judicial inquiry Trasury informed Senator Stewart that he The peralary of the SIR,Seeing you take an interest in this use it. I think it will answer our purpose believed that there would be found, in the in the conduct of Boulanger, was rejected would soon issue an order for resuming whore the police ordered us all to go up to Sunday question perhaps you night and better. Property over there will greatly course of time, a great Enture for the China by a role of 200 to 5). The Senate then re- coinage operations at the Carson Mint.

Ching Man, cook, eald--I saw the cople space for a few lines from me. All sensinaresse in value. The very fact of your Association-more than those he was speak sosed, by a vote of 210 to 65, to proceed

Queenstown, April 19th. The "ater running and stood aside to let them ible men nåmit that this disgrase of Bouday working this warehouse upon it will pro-ing to at present expected. A great deal

City of Chester, from New York, reports "I laid down chopper which I work must cease, and aven His Excellency bably fucrease the value of the land we are could be done in London, and intron imusdiately with bis trial. Le Boyer read

Berlin, April 13-The Court of Appeal's that she passed, on April 8th, the Danish adraits the necessity of it being stepped building upon eroral times over,

degres authorizing the Scusas fo sit as refocation of the police decree against the steamer Danmark, from Copenhagen, bound The muniantion with, the Chiúsae and the As- had been using to cut in and one but after admitting that much he grows proposed increase in the capital in bard-sociation would soon be required. One of court and directing the trial to pressed. of the Japanese took it up and made a

Beveral members of the Right refused to gallon of the Freininnige Zeitung exaspera in mid-ocean. She was formerly Belcian Yolks Zeitung and the failure of the prose for New York, waterlogged and "bandonad ett with it at a Chinaman. I don't know foggy-wanders and finally loses himself. I aufisient to do all that I have the first duties that would devolve on the sea seat on the Senate Commission. whether he struck him or ng batmas the Bo, far as the Chinese stezinen are con- enumented, but it will go a long way! Committee would be the arrangements for Manihal Cantobert in 'm excited speech said agish the Volks Zeitung's criticisms, not- ( 2260 tona.

tad the Emperor, The Court failed to steamer under the nazas of Jan Hysel, af fiat prisoner who took up the peppered, they do no, nor any other ship, towards it. We shall only have to pay an inaugural dinner. Nothing would be he would never bas party to the prosecution star The Chinaman was standing at the stera of work to any port in Ohius without paying diviland

end twenty done in Lais country without that, and he on such frivolous grounds of a Gautral who withstanding the fact that the Emperor the launch hoBing on to the stands for it. The result is very few work. What thousand dollars. If the alates are taken hoped it would be soon and

The Danmark was rapidly anking hea BCBful, is the use of making a tonnials out of up at a coudred promism, ss I think they

had well served his country: The sitting personally directed the pronation of the the Ches'er any bar. The Cheahr sighted her when the prisoner arouk at him.

hir K. Húton seconded the resolution,

paper

from

distance, and atrock by ike absence about from molehill! A steaner arriving in a part in will readily be, we shall have $120,000 to which, on thor of hands, wu passed.

W debate, the details of which are Mr Bates as Commissioner to the Sampan vegated. The officer's reade sure that

The press comments on the appointment of any life on board, she drom near and in- sila dodging the prisoner who had the England, the United States of China if put to the reserve, from which we shall The Chairman read a letter from Sir Gea. chapper. The prisoner threw down the the requires to work, taken out from the have no dividend to pay and no interest, Bowen, expressing his regret it not being have been rather stormy, the Sansie dood. Conference were unfavorable. The press ono was on board, and lay sa peroral hours, hopper and the Chinamas fell overbird for it. We have ■ Harbour Master's office, required we can readily obtain in the or- I with the eboots of the Asociation, sed by a rote of $10 to 58, that the Senate / Krumblings against Bates will not, however, The stern of the Danmark, way, onu a love

Custom House & permit to do in and pays and any further anm of money that may be able to be proant, but fully sympathising The Chicanan seemed to fall fixt

had full jurisdiction and power fa

airy

ot the issne of the confereNING. bank in the new one of the prishers Then, bow easy to rema, short law to the dinary course of our business. I thengt stating his willingness to do all in his power scored on the charges prefernd by the dangers are confrunting the Austro-Clerman water in the air.

Now with the era, and the bow was fir out of the throw two small plate at the Chiamin is effect That may ship arriving here and rewould give you an idea of what was running to promote ik objects.

allianos and will have the greatest influenos the water. I did not see him throw these quiring to work, on Sunday must take out in my mind when I make this suggestion,

Procureur-General The Right, us protest Mr Knewick proposed, and it was 1000nd-

ware no visible signs of sollision bat & missed the plates afterwardia.

permit, paying, sy 8100. The bugbaar and with these remarks I beg to moved by Mr Myburgh, That the General against the legality of the proceedings, salud ringa mismarck and word to bring and ay kage. The busia rere all gone

about a sppody settlement of the Chun Che, cook, waid-I heard the sand jug the wis simply montenue, for

of Imprisonment for shipmeters break the resolution I have read.

mpute fring the davit, but nothing fadiostang Committen aset their own chairman, video exceed from voting, but perminkan An Capt. Clark seconded and the motion choleman, Executive Committee, honorary

hasto or patio was noticeable, and third defendante demand to come

after further preliminarion and benz

advices from Vienas state that the Eu- It is said there were 700 kg 000 amigrazla frim Ayst, and then be whole four of the same class of shipmasters dy here was carded.

secretary and other offhours for the first disposed of the decale e int, ad proof doria has been attacked by the on board and out 80 of the surrounded him. They pushed him

The Chairman-I think that finishes the year and am sathorised to drali and adopt Joume sa in the above wountries. I have bien

family malady—insanity. She suffers from shipmaster for many years and feel business. I thank you very much for your a onde of bre-laws and regulations which sowards the stern and his

Fanch, Heye & Co. expect iba pamenger માન the Bret defendant take up the nook's stop the los of my Bonday; and an an attendande.

Prajons to the openday off his great tuus spells of melanokals and entertaine List by the steamship Aller, dini lo-mostere hall be binding on the members while the third and fourth seat look

of the Englishman - fyël: ashamed to ask me

Too excitement is intuizan aid the aguesta marconi case in the Hotel de Laxembury Boulanger delusion, sconsing herself of the death of Mr Visking-I have much plessons in | Allocation. by two email platen. The drst prisoner offvers to work on that day; botif Irefuas proposing a vale of thacks to the General The Chairman observed that this was had, recedcument from two novel the Drows Fringe She is possessed with are losing hepe

The atomsship Coriand mito Movements as it is Art I lose my situation. Tie true Tean always Manger for the able way in which he rather sping resolution to pass, and lation of Parts Ong party handed by dre por free to ro-marty. Sometimes the aged faar days later than the Danmarks be

was dours of public opinion formed by the the idea of suicide, Chiching to leave the of the Thingrais lips, which halt Cont

daddies a cushion Of & pillow, licking due to-night, and will probably bring sogge not always gub another, I have not boen I hope i will be a anocer in the future of is corried unanimous.

pablo, held a fair," The proceeds amount,

beard

much the other way is my opinion. And "Wong Atai, stograman on the steam West Point and the China Town to the Ionel Kan Lee, said-At-3p.m. yesterday Eastwerd suffered sill I fear in the course and data abone tis, launch laft Tok Keo's Wharf, Praga of time extend Eastward, right away all Central. There were eighteen passenger along the Robinson Road down to Murray Five minutes after the launch started Pier. Yours truly,

Boise, and saw some people in European clothes phasing two Chinese, and immediately afterwards I heard a ar of * overboard,' I rang the bell to stop the engine and go asters. We went astern and looked about but could not see anyone. Then we let the launch drift and sounded the whistle. We went to Toith-a-lavi

the station.

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