THE CHINA MAIL.
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He would not permit Newfoundland finliers en to not nets to catch buriing, and if they lid so he would confsoste them. An in- Howley,
No. 8250 -JUNE 18, 1889.j Tu Rukian Naval authorities have re day. I sent in my question there were aing so slowly as it might at first appear; and reconstruction of their property, and that CHARGE OF MISCONDUCT AGAINST THE MANILA RAILWAY COMPANY has issued a proclamation to the effect that
A CHIEF MATE. quested, through the Foreign Department, groot nutabor of these banks of raud on when you also consider the enormous dif, would require some time, the Japanese Naval Department fürdial Queen's Brad. There was one in front of them will x report as to the effect the in my own office, and old son another on proved dist of the Navy has had with the opposite side at MeEwen Frickel and reference to the direuse koky The Co's premises, and there were also similat statistics are being prepared.
accumulations in some of the side streets. It appeared to me that there was a want of diligenco, I shail say, in not
antedistely clearing away these former occasions these were always taken Think the mud away more quickly, was fatid smelling the can tes of duties tlust, by way of chatige, somodify," The heaps ura roinayed now, it is the professional opinion that was rail only part of the world whero absentees are (preziding); Lieut. A. S. Mills, RN., Pictor euasfalty tvarcoute, b. The contractors, his instractions from the Imperial Guys desert to the enemy. Others destroy thera- trite, but it is nees a matter of seventeen solves as the only way to get rid of the daya since the storm. Therefore, I bare burden of life
no doubt my hon. friend on my right (the Burveyor General) is quite right now, but
KOHEwho presents hardly any now features The Achiun continue their Back toties, but boat in Vals #galuat the aurong lines of the Datch, troope, The latter have such a monotonique, round
Railway Company, submitted at the second dignation meeting was held, thick strong sanal ordinary general meeting of the linguage was used Ray De.. company on May 27th, statés" ilud, the vi efect apostolic of the west coast of New- directors regard with antisfaction the stats foundland, told the doinmander of the of the works as recorded in the engineer's British warship that he was there with the report, and are pleased to find that the apparent mission of protooting the French difficulties inseparable from railway con- instead of the British colors. The com atruation in a distant country are being mander replied that he was carrying out The directors Lave appolated on residentment, and added that he took hut little angineer and representative of the Compsoy stock in the inhabitants or in the Now in Manila Mr Uneries Edmund de Bor foundland Govertiment.
odano, M.I.O.E., who has had consider- The prenismation which was posted
foulties which arise at a crisis of this kind His Excellency is extremely unlikely A Marine Court was held at the Harbour The report of the directors of the Manils with labour. I don't think the work that the alternative arcopt in farinations Ufhes to day to inquito into cartsin oharges. done in the citandstance will appear will be availed of. Private property-uwoors
together su bad. I believe there have will not so readily put up were of how of misconduct brought against David Long. been somewhere about 4,000 coolies at sanitary buildings. If that were likly, work, I urb aware that they did not for all the reasons against the backyard bus ball, chief officer of the British chip Sir William Wallace, by T. R. Brown, mastor long time work as they ought, but I am neas would be upset. xlad
Mr Obater said they must be very careful of that vessel. The Court consisted of to my that by degrees it has been possible to get contracts out for much of in dealing with per be the Dun. R. M. Rumsey, Harbour Master the work which at first had necessarily to
His Excellency-This to ho done by piece. I may say I Dotainer all
considered, Ja England they are disro- at the time; I consulted the Ganeral in garded, simply because it is supposed that Capt G. E. Lee, Abyssinia: command and the Colonel of the Royal averybody who owns land leaves a proper and Capt. B. E. Draper, s.s. Port Augusta, Timothy Richard Brown, master of the Engineers, and with their sanction I toly representative with fail powers. graphed to the Hande authorities to obtain Mr Chater-Representatives here have
pouple. The French are given | defendant is my chief mute. On the night perfectly, and is accustomed to the routine concurrent sights by the treaty to thai park of that kind.
of the Government officea. Mesica of Newfoundland, but claim ekolusive jurin-
able experience in the constructing fis
India has just passed an Ordinanca pro- two or thrɛo das a. - Bly attention was call. who has already rendered us good service, Excelloney-The last of this Ordin- | of 10th' May while at ses I gave hiru oridora Deloitte, Dever, Geißth and Co. retire },diation, and now that they can cat batik ini Peru Governor General, of Netherlands there is no doubt they lay there for at least the services of. Major Chain pernowno, not the power to sell of mortgage, or do ship Sir William Wallace, said -The railways in Spain, krows the language in Places mas quiékly toxu down by
Come to
About the 200 men the hon. member hibiting the importation and sale of opium ed to it by medical mon.
mentiona I believe they wore understood to and strong drink in that portion of New His Excellenoy-We ow
be available only in the case of an absolute Gaines noder the Dutch flag These Mr. Ryrie's proposed solution. articles, which may happen to be imparted, Mr. Ryrie 1 hug to propose That calamity happening, and hearing in the will be confiscated. Last your an Ordinance the Government be requested to lay on the same bresth that the military authorities dame into force restricting the trade in table such these products. The greater strictness of furnished with is a repris us have begu had themselves so much to do, I thought the reference to the damage by circumstances were not such at the time as the new measure arises from friendly the late rainstorm, its probable causes, the would warrant their being employed. I praduro by the German and British Gov. plans proposed for repairing the damages, don't think it would be desirable, except in eraments brought to beat upon the Nether and their probable cost. Mr. Hyrie (can: a case of extreme necessity, to employ then lands one.
tinning) said. I freely admit that this is of H. M.'s army at coolles' work outside pochaps a diffent question to answer, hat the military ground, at all events as they there was no strong a public feslug in had a good deal of work to do thore in the Colony that so little appeared to be consequence of a largo laniship, as you all being done that I think the question was know. Of course it might have been an ad- jaatised. All that one could see being visable thing to do, but there were great done was the employment of a few old difilonlties in the way. women with their baskots stid some little The Surveyor General remarked that the boys similarly engaged at various parts of soldiers had as a matter of fact been assist the town. Of course some places could noting in the work as they had been fully am- possibly be put in order all at once, but ployed by the military authorities within some of the roads in the upper part of the their own ground. town which were regalarly plaughed, up with the main, Flantation Road and Mags: zine Gap Road, were left in a very bad state, and I am sorry to say that even this morning thom condition is not much im proved. I think these reads might have received more attention.
Only prompt action by the various commnis at Panama saved at least a thousand of the discharged canal laborem from slow death by starvation. Those wretcher saved no thing frm their wages, and when the col lapae came they were without money or food. The line of the canal is now practi- cally dosarted, and tropical vegetation will soon cover the work done by the great French boomer.
to
THE INDO CHINESE TARIFY.-Mr. Bristowe asked the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in the House of Commone on the 10th ultimo whether it had been brought to his notice that British cotton cloths when imported into Cochin-China, having for about two years been subjected o the Tarif Général, and under it having been taxed NE rates varying from 20
20 per cent to 40 per cent, on their respostive values, were now under a resolution adopted recently by the Conseil d'Elst at Parit, su be charged an additional duty of 60 per cent, whether remonstrances had bean made us to this impost on the ground British olothe; and whether if enforces that it would be prohibitory n regarded sach cloths now en route via Hongkong and
for Singapore, or actually contracted fue in
Imake every
allowance for the fact that this may got General is now to the place, and he may not perhape have had the knowladye how to obtain assistance in a crisis liko that. Ha perhaps did not quite grasp the state of ntters. I have been informed that 200 men from the Regiment were placed at the service of the Government, and furthermore that has an ove conteren to supply 5000 coolies to hurry on the work I don't know his mane-who was quite ready of temporarily putting the roads in state that would enable people to, ak on the
I am military officer who lives at Magazine
walk
His Excellency-All I mean to say is that I trust this roport will, bo forthcoming before long, and I venture to think it wil be found thas on the whole there has been no very serious cause for complaint.. TISK SEARCHING OF CHINESE PASSENGERS,
ance coming into existence would at once make, owners take steps to give persons they can trust powers with regard to such every two hours afterwards. Hannid I had Four mouths ie, I think, better give him my orders in writing. He au Ordioonco
Mr Chator-What about trustees who walked alongside of me on the poop and long enough notice. cannot sell until they are satisfied they can bustled me over to the starboard rail. This makes goud an investment as the land
was shortly after eight o'clock. On the for which they rent posideration 11th at moon. I was sitting at the cabin pointa requiring great
If once confidence were lost in land and pre- table taking my dinner, when Mr Longwill party in Hongkong, it markd have a very matched up a carving knife and fork and injurious effect on the place,
Mr Byric (to Me Wig Shing)-What commenced cutting off a pecce of meat in are the Chinese saying about this inatters offensive manner. I told him to come the table in an orderly manner, Mr Wong Shing-Nearly all the Chinese to are living in the Colony,
Mr Kyrie-But what are they saying On 22nd May at the change of the
watch at 8 pm. he about the Ordinance generally?
to me and asked me
ie un-
the
(London and China Express, 17th May.) We learn that Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.QLE, late Judge of the High Court of Justice, Caloutts, bas accepted a seat at the Board of Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, subject to confirmation by the ahareholders
to take a cast of the lead at ten o'clock, and from the office of saditors, but offer them-other portions of Newfoundland, they are * seserting their claims of exclusiveness UVAT elves for re-election the general balance sheet of 521,163 selves with bait there. This pronta
The Capital Account shows a balance to the bay of St. George and supplying them- id,
| British front getting fish, which would, or The Chief Engineer's reportatates The course, interiors with the French and tha rat section had been carefully surveyed ference. The people, threaten to des rifles first 60 kilomètres of Tue comprising the British warship thero provenía any Inter and so out, and the plans progcuted to, to enforce their rights. They say they will and approved by Government. This fiest either do that or abandon that portion of section comprises the most diflealt portion the British empiro to the Frenon. Blood. of the whole work, as the country is very shed is predicted. densely populated and intersected by nat erous rirer and water courses. The sur veys ware being pushed on actively on tho cutasining second and third sections. In spite of the great difficulties inherent in the construction of the first railway in a country so populous, and where the propor- ties are an much divided, as in the district around Mauila, the contractors had secured the laud for 30 kilomètres of the first sec
The sistemont made by our Hamburg no, expects to experiencs fewer difficulties the Shanghai manager of the Deutsche tion. The resident engineer, Mr Bartoda- correspondent, that Mr Brussel would be
in proportion as the works recode from the to be the first manager of the Hongkong in expropriating the remainder of the land Uebersee Bank, is inexo Mr Brüssel sapital The rals and fastenings bad boot and Shanghai Bank branch at Hainburg, distributed overthe whole of the first section; which will shortly be established, dj in som
and A talegram from Rongkong announces 2,000 aloepers had been delivered on
and about 40,000 more sleapers had been bought and were in process of delivery on the works. Considering the difficulties experienced I think good progress has been should be able to complete the line in
came close
for his cur
Mr Wong String-I do not know. Mr Ryrie-You ought to know. I was speaking to som
clauses,
when we arrived at Hongkong. He then to two or three ma of them. They object tificate. I told him I would give it to him His Excellency-That is not the question made a rash at me with his shoulder and we are considering, all the rest of the or dinance a
and the only question is pushed ms against the rail and seized passed, na to
to the length of time to be given by the throat. At the same time he re- notice. I think eix 1000th Ryrie's question about mail steamers against land being held by absenloss, con-
His Excellency Now there come Bir duly long. Nearly all countries legislats marked he would put a lump on my back moan the alleged searching on board the sidering it very bad for a country that land to go on the other side of the poop, and be
should be
think four months is held. Canton steamers.
quits suficient. If a case of hardship called me a long-nosed, flatfooted bound, occurred he was sure the Government would and said he would go to any part of the not prove obdurate. Public interests ought poup he liked. On 24th May I gave him-made by your contractors, and first shoy not to be sacrificed for those who enjoy the orders to keep the ship E. N. E. He gars bareßt of the Colony and live at a distance.
Mr Rytis-My question is, Is it with the auction of the Government that all ages travel bag by warto sharp from Canton and Macio are liable and tub jest to search by the Runners of the Opinm Bar er in Hongkong?
has not given nor rofuced auction in respect The Colonial Secretary-The Government to any searching on behalf of the Opium Fararor. Such searches as there are, are net in accordance with the law. If they are not
remedy. and
Gap
80
as big as a custota house. I ordered him over 10,000 cubio metros of ballast an advance of $20 in Hongkong and
Shanghai Hank shares. It is believed here at the Mauila law suit is sulved, or in a position to do so, and this in conjunction with the promising outlook for the current half-year would account for, the risi the The Secretary of the London Chamber Mr Chater suggested five months, but me no answer, I spoke to hit a second time named by the Conecasion. The coun- of Commerce las received the following that.
try is new to works of this class; labour in letter in reply to the communication written His Excellency said he could not yield fur-time. He told so I had better give dificult to obtain, and nat very good when on behalf of the East India and
Obina The Acting Attorney General apologised the order to the man at the wheel obtained. The excesive Government rou- Trade Section, in support of the pention ong Chainter of Commerce to the Council, stating that it was owing to The ship was then in a dangerous position tits which pravala in Spuin sa regata of the Hongkong
public works obtains also in its Colonies, against the privileges and immunities in ominion of his that the matter had not passing between La Paix Rock and Little and although the authorition have done granted to French and Caritat nail stes- the meeting of Council. Ho had taken a
Faroese statement con- that the road up there is in a most deplor in secordance with the law, there is a legal hoon considered by the Government, before Chatwick Island. On the 29th he threaten-overything in their power to assist us, the unare not equally enjoyed.
Lancashire, would be impeat tained in the first paragraph of this ques-able state. I have got his letter hers, tion is subtantially correct. As regards the as far as I can make out the residents at
THE STATUS OF FOREIGN MAIL STRÁMERS.
made, because there is no treatying their honses. As I said before, this resorasil steamera.” ground for remonstrance, and because this lotion: w-z entirely prompted to me by the tarasure is in accordance with a settled numerounemplaists which weremade to me from all aid e as to the fact that there were policy deliberately a opted. Whether guid now en route will bo subjected to the in-nast neugh men at work on the various crossed duties exist depend on the regala roads that were damaged. tions under which these duties will bo ap- Mr Layton seconded the resolution. pilet. On this point inquiry will be mado
Go-
| did not eak we on the morning of the 10ta
method of administration renders even their steamers →→
NEWS BY THE FRENCH MAIL.
Sir With reference to your letbor
Father of Dec. 22 Inst, relating to the special privil- uges socorted to foreig dail
stentura in British Colonial ports, I am directed by Lord Kautsford to acquaint you, for the information of the London Chamber of Commerco, that those privileges will be withdrawn, after April 30 neat, owing to the determination on that date of the French Pontal Convention of September, 1856.—I am, dei, Eowany Wisäpifto,"
poke of the suggestion made at lasted to knock my nose off my face. He put efforts to a great extent nugstory second paragraph, no remonstranco has Magazine Gap hare great difficulty in reach- His Exc-llency-I mentioned the word footing, but overlooked it. If members
That brings up another put their amendments in some substantive up his closed fist as he said this. This was form and not as mere suggestions, the whah Tobjented to his walking on the same subject. I am happy to sancanes to the Council that I have received from Her Ma-tance of their being, orexinoked would be side of the poop as I was OB. jesty's Coverament intimation that, owing question four months be inserted instead of lessened. He inovod that in the clause in
Cross examined by the defendant-Yox to representations made from here by the three months
The M. M. str. Djemnas arrived here Chamber of Commerce, Her Majesty's
The Colonial Secretary seconded, The Colonial Secretary-The informante French Government of the cessution of a clause was added giving owners the power meals in succession, You said something Wo take the following telegrams from our vernment has determined to give notice to. The clause as amended was adopted, and to let you have your rations in your room. this forenoon, with the mail of 18th May,
You stayed away from the table for several at Paris, and I will inform my hon, friendtion anked for by the hon. members will the treaty, with regard with ruferonce to to mail steamore, 83
to make the improvements themselves if like that you would mt sic at the table exchanges 1- ecessarily require considerable time for that the annual ordinance preparation on the part of the offtours of the French and German mall at eaters will then t
with a man who had said he would du what - - ----. - EQUIPMENT OF THE YOLUNTEERS, The Acting Attorney General moved the he liked with you, say what he liked to you I runly for two months.
Luton, Juno The Lord Mayor of the departments, whose lande at the pre-bu proposed this year next that the third rio Ovuld not something be done and make a sailor of you if he liked. I London has issued an appeal to the public made $11 miles in one day, Tant is pretty
of the Bill. sant are folly occupied, but as anna as the think it is the 30th Government is in a position to do so, a Convention will come to a concision, and
to obtain the opinion of the Chinese, whoever used those expressions to you. Tha for subscriptions to the extant of £8.500 to nesr railroad tímu. rapors will be laid on the table.
foreign mill steamers will be excotly in the sautre position as other vessels. That is what I presume it mean.
of the reply.
MEETING OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held this afternoon Present An Ex- callency Sir G. William Des Voeux, Gov ernor Hon. Frederick Stewart, Colonial Secretary: Hon. A. J. Leach, Acting At
THE GAP BOOK LIGÁTIHOUSE.· ́`··
Mr. Layton-I beg to ask what progress. if any, has been made with the erection of the light on the Gap Rook!
The Colonist
Secretary-In reply to the question, I have to state that plans have
Mr
tu
second mate was present when you asked very large owner of property in this
who have ovnsiderable objec night of the 22nd May say to you 'leave mou for your certificate. I did not on the to this Bill? Mr Layton I should like as member for
the poop, you d-d scoundrel. I did the Chamber of Commerce to express our TI ME torney General rose to order. nos call you'n d-d souuodrel on the
The A Acting.
had any objections to this Bill night of the 29th. thinks for what you have done for us in this matter by pushing forward and eastain he ought to have stated them at the second
tinna in committee.
Mr Ryrie-People who are interested should be cerisalted.
complete the equipment of the Volunteer force.
EXPECTED DEFICIENCY IN THE WHEAT GROPA.
The now steamship City of Paris recently
THEER Republicans have refused the mission to Coros. They say that the Ministor at Seoul has to spend all his alary caring for impecunions Americang who drift against bim
A MEMBER of the American party was
cane bad not even unterprise enough to discover their own country, but is had to be done by an Italian gader Spanish pat- ronage,
torney General; Hon. Brown, Sur. been prepared for the lighthouse and ing the representations, which I think { reading or mored amendments to the seo-handed, I should have put him in iraus. †American wheat crops are unfavourable, silenced recantly by being told that Ameri
control has been entered into with Messrs vayor General; Hon. H. E. Wodehouse, Chantz Brothers of Leeds for providing the Acting Colonial Treasurer; Hon. N. G
lantura and optical appsracas. I zaay add Mitchell Tones, Acting Registrar General; with regard to this that Mr Price's serious Hon. P. Ryrie, Hou Wong Shing, Hon.iness for two wouche before he left the Colway, and the very rent arrival of Mr O. P. Chater, Hon. B. Laytoo; Hon. J. J. Brown, his successor, has interfered with this work, as with all the other public works Keswick; and Mr Both, Clerk of the
in progress in the Colony. Council Absort : Hon, J. SLATATL
MrLmylon-I am much obliged. Lockhart
Mr Samuel Brown, Survayor General, took the bath and his seat as a member of the Council.
·PINANCIAL MINUTES.
cuns fint of all from the Hongkong Chamber.
It is a matter all the British communities have taken ceusidarable in terest in..and I think I may say here that the Chamber is exceedingly obliged to your Excellency.
bad
By the Court-If I had not been short-
I did not object to the defendant walking on the poop, but I consider i was justified in curtailing the walk of the officer on watch..
THE LOSS BY THE STORM-NO REMISSION OF that the repretentations of an important ing in this ordinances and proper. Again on the 22nd the mata came
TAXATION.
His ExcelenoyAs somewhat cognate |to this question, I may say that as the work has not been pretended with I have not brought in an ordinance for levying the
FIRST READINGS..
his
OF LIFE AND PROPERTY,
To The Dean-a. Parson oured of Deaf- uess and noiseg in the hand of 23 years'. description of it free to any Person who standing by a simple remedy, will send a applies to Nicholson, 21, Bedford &quare, London, W.C., England
Scorr's Emulsion of Pare God Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, is more reliable an an agent in the care of Consumation, Bronchitis and General Debility, than any ather remedy "known to medical science. Read the following I have prescribed
Scott's Emulsion and have sito falan it myself, and can fully endom the opinion
St. Petersbury, June 1-A deficiency is expected in the Russian wheat crop.
New York, Juns 1-The accounts of the
owing to the cold and unesenable weather. THE PARNELL.COMMISSION, London, Jona 3—The Parnell Commis His Excellency pointed out that the Bill
sion has adjourned its sittings until the William Clark, second officer, said-On 18th inst. had now been printed, for three months,
10th May the defendant came aft to relieve TERRIBLE FLOODS IN AMERICA-GARAT LOSS at least for two, and the umal mouna taken His Excellency thanked Mr Lapton for for publication. He thought the Hou.
I me and I gave him the courae, The Captain
New York, June 1-A frightful calami his encouraging words. Hathought they were ember would see it was unreasonable to than came forward and told the defondant to
takes cast of the lead every two hours. The ty has take place at Johnstown near Pitts- Borealy deaarved, as he did really little tring up objectious after all had been dis else but forward the letter of the Chambor cursed. da (the Govercor)
taken
mate aid, All right; you had bettergive me burg, where a huge rezurvoir burat it. con- on the subject. He was only glad to find upon himself the responsibility of bring your orders in writing. The Osplain said sequence of terrestial raius
rajus that. have late- the views he would give his orders as he
thought by fallou in that district. The
The rush of mercantile community like this had great
of the late Surveyor Gow
te came water is
s described as having been something weight with Her Majesty's Government. predecessor in the office of Governor on deck to relieve the at 8 p.m. The Cap appalling, and five thousand houses have and of a great many others. He believed taun was leaning over the weather rail. The been uprooted by its force. The town is the Executive Council then unanimously rate anked him for his certificats. The still submerged, and it is computed that at The Colonial Socrotary laid on, the table
supported the backyards. He had brought Captain said he would get it when his as hast fifteen hundred of the inhabitants have this in as a sort of conciliatory measure and rived at Hongkong. I ther
then left the poop bean drowned in the flood. Disastrous vote of £100 (8430) as a gratuity to the fa- considerable expenditure ready. And in which is to delet the words "plying for hip the way Mr Byris indicated.
went into my room. ther of Police Oduntable Stephen Fox, connection with that subjecí I should mea- hire' in auction 39 of the Merolant lieved in considering the views of the Chi
Shortly after foods have also taken place in Maryland Ho be warda I
go to the leaside of the poop. heard
much loss of life. moinber of this. Government Fire Brigsstimates I held ont the hope of being able Shipping Consolidation Ordinance 1879.
New you attempt to strike to amand the Chinese Enigration nee, but if they went to the extent the mate say would who lost his life, by this falling of a wall to reduce the rates this year, the amount to Consolidation Ordinance 1889, and to Mr Ryrie indicated they would have a sys- i me, and I heard the Captain sayycutara of the floods in Maryland and Virginia bo boras,Martin Miles, M.D.
York, June 2-The latest particu. especially where Cod Liver Oil itself cannot while he was assisting to suppress a fre
gires. The minate was referred to the Finance so being between $10,000 and make provision against certain emigration to like China, This was a British Colony, caught me by the throat I want on the show that from eight to ten thousand Stantonbury, Becka Waleon & Co. (Led.),
Dalamit
and they must recognize the roles that poop and saw the Captain standing at the people perished, and that the loss is eatingsuts in Hongkong and China. abuses, was also read a first time. which has overtaken the Calpay and which although the sum cannot yet be ex the big Bill which it
starboard side holding on to the tackle and mated at The Attorney Generel said this was not govern British dependencies.
the mate
The desolating millions of dollars. standing about two The Bill was then read a third time intended to pass
causad by the deluge in tinated, will require aut outlay enormously
provide
or three feet from him. I said the thing the Conemaugh Valley, in which Johns, CHINA QUAST METEOROLOGICAL emigration againet
abases. Thond passed. gresie than the am mentioned, I feel it
was going too for a length and that they town is situated, is terrible, and populous lit object of thin Bill was simply to correct
must knock it off. I said to Mr Longwill towns and villages which existed before he ought to go to the other side of the have entirely vanished. The Council went into Committee on this deck. I then want to my room. Shorty afterwards the Captain came in and showed On the rat clause being road ont, me marks on his neck, which he said the Mr Ryrie rose and said--I strongly ob- mate had made. ject to this Bill (interruptions). I think I
A Bill to amend the Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance wasread a frut time
a minnie by the Governor, recommending a Deney for it, although there has boen!a It consists of only one clause, the object of he did not think it ought to be looked upon and the Captain order the mato and Virginia, canary great danisge and that it is both palatable and efficient, and
Approved, N
of the
the
rats
ex
Was
Bill.
THE RENDITION ORDINANDE.
cau be tolerated by simost. Buy onėm
REGISTAR
JUNE 17-14, 4 P,M
Committee.
o Colonial Secretary laid on the cable The the report of the proceedings Finance Committee meeting held on 27th May, and moved that the sum of site, would he preposterous to remit with one mistakes that had passed into the proved devote to this Fire Brigade, be hand what I skud in all probability have to ordinance and to introduce certain provi present approved by the Council
draw with the other. The consequences that slous as to kidnapping which were inadvor.
New York, Jane 3-The latest advices will retain the same this year. tently repealed by the late ordinance for
state that the floode in the Conemaugh I regret it, but it is a matter that cannot the protection of women and giris
valley are abating. Debris which has been well be avoided. With reference to two or
Mr Leyton in
washed down from Johnstown is collected three other matters that have come up. I Bill to be
When do you expect the
under a bridge in the neighbourhood, Ble Excellency The next matter is a have not only in regard to this ca His Excellency While I have got this voted for this Ordinance. My objection-sault bin.
lamity but in various cther ways, found Ordinance ready with the exception of certo this Ordivano 14 posing the sight of the 10th. Hir mentier was tion, and pestilence is regarded as likely agasaki.. 29.8
thousand bodies of those drowned are winstoch.29.59 56 a very difficult position in rela- taie clauses that have still got to be con-
By the Court-The mate was sober ebeneath, as the air is tainted with corrup Lukio 29.88 Bis Excellency-Are you proposing
to the bras clause?
OATHE RECENT RAINSTORM.
"MB"RYRÍE'S QUESTION AND RESOLUTION,
question by Mr Ryrie.
Mr Byrie I suppose, your Excellency, myself in a
spuiting it 3 of
in
afea outbe ago at the head of that during the hot weather. I do not contem- approbation of
-Cross-examined by the defendant-I
have a right to continue. I have not never saw you roah at the Captain and where it caught fire. It is feared that two
Mr
Barometerred.
quite respectful while I was there. I did Numero bands of robbers have appeared Shanghai 29.78
And the mate on the second lynched,
I am not allowed to make any remarks ir tion to Public Works. We have had up to sidered, I du not propose to bring it in amerie-It in the Bill, altogether that not hear all that passed between the on the scene, and any of them have been amoy 907874)
putting a question, but if you desire to partipeat an officer who has earned the plate therefore that it will be brought in Iobjoot 'to.
made
quvation
and the
ter of public interest bat ifit ira mate not impossibla, Ha
former able
reports,
Hongking 29.86 79 His Excellency--It is not competent for section (22nd May). As far as I saw AmiCAU ANSETS IN THE DEERING STRsins. Laiplavng. 39.61 41
you to do
to do BD jest now. You can movo and what bannaned between the ament at Washington declares that American Manila,
amendment to the clause.
this
and fitat
wate
Litera was nothing its latter's conduct which in
in my Opinion
New York, Jane 1.-The State Depart Bolinao 29.8 87
(most call yon to order justify the Captain in putting him in írous, his in the Bearing Straits in nut á matter
Mr Ryrie I object to it in folo. His Excellency I and sek you to sit down,
Mr Ryrie have an amendment that the Bill be thrown out. ment (To Mr Beth) You continue your His Excellency That is not an amand
carpenter
201
negotiation!
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His Excellency-Well, it is not in order
add anything
matter of public interest those who, I believers large majority of until the end of September or the beginning
best acquainted of October. ara I shall make it in order in that way. The with the work be has done here in
years question must be submitted first, and the past, and there is no doubt that for several
THE CROWN RESUMETION BILL steint role is that no remarks should be months bofors Lia departeze he was in a The Council resumed committee on
There should be nothing but, the state which ren
rendered work
very difficult if Bill howover, did
The Acting Attorney Geners! zaida
The Captain said to dagreat!
-ຄ ່ he would suspend
CAPTAIN WESSMANN'S the mase from duty only that the you may, if you like. deal of Do the EVA la sotus valu-clause had been drawn up embodying, the
Work and
ÁZTASKED WITH SMALL-FOR- address the Council on it
was not able to give principle agreed to at lat meeting giving
and two or three of the hands were laid up. Berlin, June 1.-Advices from Zanzibar Nagasaki 20. Ryrie...
It was the custom in that attention to unfinished and new work proprietors the option of orecting sanitary
Captain's statement as to the conduct of combers of Captain Wissmann's force.
Henry Bravy, steward, supported the state that small-pox is raging amongst the years for remarks to be made before a which he would otherwise have done. The buildings themselves. question
put, I mean.. remarks direction and carrying on of the work became Mr Chater-I think I
was not present at reading.
the mate at table on the 11th May. Wit
THE SAMOAN CONFERENOZ explanatory of it, but of course I must bow specially difficult from the fact think it had last meeting. I was very much pleased to After several clauses had been passed noen heard the mate any on one occasion to The Samoen Conférezon has beus to your ruling. I shall rea
I shall read the question been so long la his hands and all the more so see that the Hou member opposite (Me the Governor said, although it was not the Captain that he would knock the long adjourned for a weak in order to permit first framed, although a considerable time as his
#
Agated
at of administration was of a Keswick) had brought forward the matters usual, it was comparunt, for Mr Ryrie to none of him.
the representatives to refer the decisions has elapsed since it was sent in and things kind which rendered the whole department which are quite in secord with my views, put his motion at the third reading. George Stevens said, while he was at the arrived at to their respectivs Cabinets It The barometer has risen everywhere and have altered considerably in the interval. largely dependeat upon himself.
Mr Ryrie-This Government has no dip wasel on the 10th May, he heard the Cap is expected that all three Powers will gradients are very moderate for B.E. winds, This and I was please to observe that your Ex-
This is a diplomatic tain call the mate a d-d sonundrel and the assent to the decisions arrived at by the Cloudy, warm and damp weather prevails. The question to as follows s
Can the Glovemment igform the Connet Phormonsly increased the difficultion of his celleney was inclined to give way to both, lomatie. fauctions."
successor
As a matter of fact, except
One you have mentioned, the other was the matter.
male say he would lock the Captain's Conference. when the
En Exodlongy (to Mr. Bath) You go on beaps of fetid smelling mud. Mr Cooper, there was really an one in the extension of the tune of notice from three
hose off
W. DOBERCE, THE TRAK'N "OHLY, VAITHFUL FRIEND.. which blogs
tocks au Queens Road and department who could, as the Americans months to aix months in the case of reading.
Another of the crew anid-On the 20th
London, June 3.-The Tair at a banquet
Government Astronomer. olber thoroughfarea, are to be removed; call it, post up his successor, and he had con-
absenters.
When another slange had
had been reached,
May I was at the wheel. The Captain was bald
in S
Petersbarge
in drinking this Honyway Observator}, June 18, 1880: as in the opinion of the residents gene sequently to waste a considerable time in It was discovered at
Ryrie asked if criminals could not be sitting on the resther side of the pus said that he was the only faithful friend of this paint that the Mr
teast of Prince Nicholas of Montenegro, this and is dangerous to the making inquiries and ascertaling how the second matter, the extensium of notice had deported.
gerora to land lay. As soon as he came I put it in Executive.
1. Bac, reduced to 32 degrees Fahren the mate walked past him. The Cap- and health of the Community
tit is not been considered at all by the |_ His Excellency, after some further prò- ***The Burvoyer General--In reply to the him that there must be a total change
gress had been made, said that, although not tain told him to walk on the other side Boasis This remark has given Hop, member's: question I have to state the constitution of the department, the malter had nut bear bright to his front, he would reply to Mr Ryrie, Host eaid What is that you say wagarded as an expression of the Tear Fainenheit, m
5. "Tamirhatten, in abe slide in depress deep impression in Russia, It is helency sald that unfortunately in order, as it was a matter of publia inte- and called him a dd scoundrel. The brage at Berlin and Vienta, and a great and handbodshed these in inohon, knots that so far as I have been able to discover that one or two man would be ready to
the acoundrel, you are. The Caption zig heaps of fetid amelling mud exist either take up the work at onse in the event of attention. The question sred What then gave various reasons to show de-again told him to walk on the other side determination to reserve to bluself liberty hemity of ate taturated with machine sim on Qaben & Kord ur
For glowhere, and if any his being temporarily Incapacitated or if he! are to be considered absentees A person portation would not work here. such accumulations can he pointed out they should gu out of, ndios. It en happened might considered unge the purpose after some amendments and (boan made part of the poop he liked while he was the IL HERCULES MOSIN ON TO REZILE FROM WARD, to swe polni
The Bill was passed through committee, the mate said he would walk on any of action and to be unfettered by alliances. shall be removed without delay. The re- unfortunately who that the staff of the of being considered an absentee.
offer ou watch on the Lond moval of the debris brought down by the department was considerably reduced by the Me Chater favoured having no law for to one or two gleuser
TAS UAPR. E ak
* B. Beach WIRD, 2500ritz vu. Estado:k The defendant said he simply, denied Loaden, June 3-The Government, not Deale hustling or jostling or touching the Captain being prepared to give any assurances of fully until the Captain esibed him deed at the Capo, His Excellency will retire at acoundrel, which he did two or three times. the expiration of his leave in August
After deliverstion the Court found that, PRESIDENT GAENOT PREACHING PRICE
Paris, June 2-President Carnot is mak although the manner of the defen:l'int towards the unster up the occasious ing in extensive tour in the North of complained of apposted from the vid. France, and is dilating everywhere in his spce to haya. buen most disrespectial, peches on the blessings of peace
atacen
10
has
8. HOKITE, in pementage of intusation, the
6. STATE 12 Warsum, a hue 187, e dem taahad nionde, 4 Leinski, edo, Teg, s kloonay,
Ben is programing as rapidly as possible number away on leave therefore demiro, all parties, and auggested that the time council adjourned to this day week, in any way and did not speak disyorpect.) aupport to Bir teroules Rohinnan's poloy bali,lightning, 9 oreromà pâkính, khower;"
1 to
Mr Ryrie abjected to the third reading
taken, and it was adjourned. The Cou
The work of pridary importance the not merely with regard to Mr Price but notice should be ex months for all Dimring of the water courses to allow the with regard to his sase, mor that every con. His Excellency aid there might be| storm water to resume their natural sideration should be short on an oe serious objections to this, for there might courses, and as thin completed Limp
BO
which..
is unprecedented in the be cases, when it was of great importance will be lost to remoring the obstruction Colony as regards the injury done, obtain land within six months Ha 305- on the streets. I I may add that so long as There was no doubt a great deal of trundle gestad four months in a cour premise, which the drains were shoked and no passage re and inconvenience caused from the dam would love two months to the masinad for the flood water exempt the surge dens by the storin, and I feel that very home is consider the matte parties at Lase of the sirunt, it was abestutely nece deeply myself, but I venture to think
Mr Keswink adid be na objections mary to protect the foundations and ground when the repart which has been pronised to frostba Elin sole argument was to Tan opening hand at the Faris Exposition they did not consider that grows mis† zXGLISH AND BREKUN→→HIBIOUS TROUBLE Bourn of the Preates in Queen's, Read and I is furnished very for people will ese reason - anus khamanzo Tuation to the absenteen as to Wes played without kinga Thecrowned get duct was proved, and his cotit, Fabian, (N.. 8:}," May 21st,--Advices
hadna
TEE Main Legislature has granted a charter to "The Porano Railway Company, It object is to build railroads in Persis and to operate telegraphs in that country,
Pedder's Stroys by banks of sand. There to complain of the work that has been those hers. There might of parties, who try of Europe gave it the cold and clamay have proved an eltestant protection, from done. When yos consider the number of had gone to distant parts here they More moant foods, but as the drains people at your diaposal and the fact that the could und exelly the counmuutosted with by
would not therefore be dealt
BASWING IN NEWFOUNDLAND,
The Court, however, directed that he be from the Bay of St Goong, Newfoundland, discharged from the ship. The Court represent that the relations between Kaw
ponthe site was and the defendant that it was merely foundland and French fishermen on the
certificats escaped being dealt with,
pened Panaro on
counted Bone, up the band are no longer need
Lat
CĂ, Brat-1 may mark that on the
Is the Bundan azury full General' is has 2 geink you at Obster said parties might require to Colo 50 Caplats, read, and a work had to be barried on in great telegram has paid $1600 a year; Major-General, 1990
End that the work has not been progesse, sond ous funds for the development and | Lieutenant, only 3168.
The commander of the British warship Lig
quay, in any that, t visibilis:
4. Barn, in faches, tone and puneriikka,
METEOROLO HUAL REGISTER.
CAROLTA P.MTO-DAY
Barometer „Temperatura
Damp Bulb 176 Direction of Windk
Zerrafory, June 18, 1889,
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