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No. 8962 -OCTOBER 16, 1891.]

Mesane Dodwell, Chri & Co, inform that the s. a. Plintikire left Singapore for this port on the 16th inst.

8.30 p.m.-

JAKART

GABADOR. Overture The Exiles" Valse. Der Morgenstern'...Labitzky. Selection Rem. of Donizetti' Godfrey. Gayotte... Pizzacato' Cavatina Pelinto

Watson.

...........Denizatti.

wers

NEW APPOINTMENTS.

Hon. J. H, Stewart-Lockhart.

art.

THE LATE PRESIDENT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

F.

man.

book know-

These societies, however, Marlborough, Frederick the Great, of Wol tion. Your Committoo think that the that it existed.

be have now been suppressed, but instead of the lingto, and of Napoleon the thinking and the members of the corps. (Applause.) I

provision requiring security to THE SANITARY BOARD. ~

given for the debtor'a due appearance. extortion being discontinued, we and that the execution were both done by the one But where, on in Prussia, the King aemed to him (Capt. McCallum), however, A meeting of the Banitary Board was that Kowloon was now getting to a so

na one of the terms of immunity from it is carried on to s grostor extent. 8. Flower, arrived to-day from Foo- | Ir is very gratifying to hear that the new

The following, we believe, is the reason must go into the fold as the Commander Gambling Ordinance bos proved an efficient

Hon J. H. Stewart populous a place that they could hardly ask

actions and arrest will hata a whole chow.

measure. Gembling has not been rooted out, beld this afternoon.

some effect in steppin fetitious bank-of the prament state of things. Before the in-Chief, the separation of the brain and roads conneobod with the ranges, as had

raptoics and in securing the proper passing of the Societies Ordinance there noul can be soldom aypided in the fature but the trade of the gambling-house keeper Lockhart, Registrar General, presided, and the authorities to close the ranges and the

also present:-Hon.-

heen done in the past, as it was undoubt

rendering of account and the discovery we only a few dangerous societies in with the vast armies now seat into the and handing over to the Trustee of the Singapors, and a prostitute removing or field. A Charles XII., & Potor, or a has been made to risky that few dare to thore

Сопрес, Acting Surveyor Cenedly a great inconvenience; and the

marrying ae above mentioned was liable Frederick the Groat are not often given to "debtor's propert take up the business. That the relative A.

praferable to go to somo Buch place as

(5) In scotion 94 The words has ab- to pay the fee to ouly one or two Kong- the Royal line of any nation. In the ward good order prevailing in the Colony is eral; Mr G. Hornpool, Acting Captain coxpe in future would probably find it

sconded or have been incorted and sis. But after the suppression tho Sam. which converted the King of Prussin inte similar words have been introduced Rengs who were formerly attached to the the Emperor of Germany the head of the THE Band of the A. & S. Highlanders will partly due to this there can be no doubt, Superintendent of Police, Mr J. J. Francis: Deep Water Hay, to which the means of The corps, he was glad to say, had the

they formed themselves into small bodies beat inatimola of the soldier at heart, and play the following programme at the Bar Never before was there such an absence of QC., Dr Cantão, Mr J. D. Humphreys transit sold be easily found." (Apptonas.)

the Jubilee Iperial Amendment Act of 1800. Of course we must not and Mr B. McCallum, Sanitary. Superio privilege of taking part with the naval into the Imperial Act of 1883 by the societies had nothing to depend upon, so army was a grand old leader, with all the ERC Square to-morrow, commencing at serious crime.

in-ly know the Reisnes of war and was muet and military forces in

(6) The next imperant amendment is in and hired houses no rata Ayer sa places thought as a fighting soldier who thorough

of meeting, calling thema Koons" imagine that we have changed the hearse of tendent,

Review in the beginning of the year, at

Aortion 27. 7.50 p.m.

which they rando a very satisfactory ap

The first amendment is by adding a sub-utcad of Kongain. The larger ones of conversant with avery, pane of its art. But the Chinese roughs and therefore relax our Mercury...........Guther. Mared......

A letter from the Colonial Secretary was pearnace. They also tock part in the ops Lancers. The Gondoliers'...Bucalomi

watchfulness. The Chineso are orderly no-

11th April, and with regard to the way inabling the Court to call upon the Bankrupt more members oach, and the smaller ones strategy-upon Baltke, the great thinker

The advantage conferred

by Vales. In the Twilight'......Ocote.

osure they are well watchest. But it is read intimating the following provisionalations on the occasion of the field day on section which is now numbered (2) on these Kane consist of one hundred or yot he was wise enough to depend for his

appointments-Hon. J. H. Stowart- Polka Post Hom

........Moore.

'Keon' is a Kongsi, and sledge of war, by military study, is often dis Quadrillos Lights O' London... Williamsatisfactory to know that the watchfulness Lockhart Regiattar General to be President which the carps worked, then he had no to come up for discharge where he does not only part of a hundred or oven hotween and plauzer, the organiser of victory,

Four Committee think this a very desirable however, a Galop Down the Road...Huper.

is not fruitless. It is annoying that the of the Board, wice the late Hon. Samuel ceived a letter from Col. Jerrara expressing apply himself within a reasonable time, and ten and trouty. As a matter of fact, Public Gardens, Monday, commencing at good work done in Hongkong should be Browa; How. F. A Couper, Asilot, vice the satisfaction which their appearance garmentment to most cases where the Bank-Kongsi is a Keon," the difference lice cussed. I frequently hear the idle as well as for regrat however that the heavy gun rupt has omitted misdemeanors or only in the name and nothing more the ignorant assort--to excuse their laziness neutralised by the gambling houses in the veyor Geroral, to to Vice-President, vice Major General Barker. It was a

evused, and a woman remoting from a history to any officer, Moltke's whole Mr Fransis strongly objected to the competition had to be abandoned last son-other offences against the Bankruptcy Law Now that thote are many Koose and want of application-that one grain of son and that there was su amalla turnout and knowing he has done so is not like Kreto Ayer extortion has naturally in experience is worth a ton weight of military neighbouring Chinese territory. The Go-

the Queen's Birthday review, when they ly to come up of his own accord. The first thing to be done vas to

As originally, drafted sub-section 2 now brothel has to pay the Samsung Fee caroor is the inast positive denial to this verument deserves credit for having for Beard's Surveyor being made Vice-Presid

were saiu offered the privilege of taking cibly drawn the attention of the Chiass relieve that gentleman of his duties as or

musters were extremely discouraging, and to discharge the Bankrupt in all enace of practice is well known to the Protector of who seek to rise in uur army. He authorities to the evil; that their ru-officer of the Board, but an usual every part with the military. These very small Rus-section 3 required the Court to refuse to eight or ten bodies of mon. This uril assertion, and should point & morel to all he thought that, unicas at the end of No-isdemeanours ander the Ordinance and in Chinese, and at the latter part of last year plaged at the head of the General Staff. foro him and ordered them not to pay any Europe, and when his valy experiouso of presonlations have not had all the effect thing was done backwarda.

dis large or grant it on conditions. Mr Francis mid it coemed to him ember bo had fifty man that he could rely ease of proof of certain facts to refuse to lie summoved all the brothel keepers be before he had ever seen a shot fired in The misdemeanours alluded to are theas mare of this illegal fee; and if the Sam-war had beon the stampado of the Turkish THOMAS MOORE, seaman, was charged be-desired to due to the want of stamina in

that bo'era taking formal notice of on, there was hardly any as in going on read As the opinion had been expressed that it fore the Marine Magistrate to-day with provincial maudarindom. It is hopeless

due to their Inte might be a good thing for the corps if they mentioned in section 82. but they are only vergs' came to demand it from them they ny before the Egyptians. He know all drawn from that study, absenting himself from Lis ship, the Amewa foar to expect total suppression, the the letter which had just bean

wers given the Maxim guns which bad penishable upon conviction beters a Judge could cause them to be arrested and that books and study could teach him, and,

this order, which was known to the Sam- deduction president that rican barque. Harvard, yesterday, and ro- temptation to profit by the evil is too that it was only

Under The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1884,songs,' they continued to parsecate the and with well-thought-out, business-lika fusing to go on board, Mr Moir, Superin-strong for the average Chiness oficial, but abculd be taken by the Board and been sent out lately. praviled no Maxim aud jury, ie, in separato proceedings and brought to the Protectorate. In spite of above all things, his mind was full of success in war. Thero tondent of the Sailors' Home, said the by constant remonstrances the evil may be record rande that they all deeply regretted on eorps was being formed, he had made not in the Bankruptoy proceedings.

of was nothing new about Moltke's strategy. death was ge sudden and unexpected after promise could as yet be made. Ha quen the Court itmelf (that is to say, the Judge inmates of the brothels, to the Protector schemes for their application, to the altered defondant sigued articles on the 13th and

kept from assuming huge proportions that he was no longer among them, that his communication on the subject, but no

a visit to Japan in which they all

for the working of the Maxim guris so interesting Hankruptcy proceedings to deal summarily clamation warring the 'Samsengs against scoret of his Thore is a sentence in the Governor's ro- got an advance of 820, but refused to go on

gat ne their own seven-pounders. In conclu with a Bankrupt by punishment with immitting farther extortion. A copy

to see it, and act as recklessly as before, now was the completeness of the mnohinery ambiguous. He says:- My representations further labours of his stuck. Fath gassion is again urgad as the corps like prisonment for a term not exceeding one this proclamation is hung up in every It was an old an the days of Marlborough,

member of the Board would agres

The facts required to be proved by the The Protector of Chinese is unable to do by means of which a small peace army full have been mot by the Obinces authorities with him that the into president was most necessity for an increased interest in the year, if certain fasts were proved to the brothel, but the Samsengs pretend not of Frederick, and of Napoleon. What was

They might co-operate with the officers in maklug the

old Ordinance are almost identical with more, and the proclamation has become a of recruits could be suddenly converted forward in every way.

efficient corps a success. (Applause.) We are informed by the Sacratury of the†with a imudable desire io co-operate, and kindly, warteous, and hopest and straight. work and an increased determination to satisfaction of the Judge.

Lieut. Holmes seconded the adoption of the facts mentioned in action 27 (4) (a) to dead letter. The intention of the Protec-into a war army of immasase propustions, get a Punjom Company that the arrest of o coo

stringent measures have been taken by

the accounts and the motion was carried as amended, and your Couettes think toe is no doubt to proteas the inmates of with sil the partially trained young soldiers that this power to deal surama:ity with the brothels from extortion, but it is a pity eliminated, and replaced by the reserva would they lis was made by the Inspector of Police at them to attain the derited object, but Surveyor General, but ho doubted very

Bankrupt should bo at least retained in that no benefit reunits from the action soldiers who had been trained in previsas At present the Authorition in Can-years. Moltke was amongst the first to nuro courteous gentleman.agumonsly. kindly ur

This concluded the meeting. Kuala Lepis on the 23rd ultima for being regret to say that the mam difficulty in much

respect of the facts therein mentioned taken. which are similar to the facts in the Ordin-ton are taking rigorous measures to severely perceive that henosforward the destinies of in possession of about 9 ounces of guld. totally suppressing the evil there, (in the He presided at the meetings of the Board

auce of 1864 mid hays accordingy inserted punish the burglarz and evil-doers in that Europe would no longer be controlled by The theft having been proved, the magis neighbouring Chinese towna) arises frem with great aeration and tact and in.

vincible good humour.

ja provis 27 (5) with his object which is province, and at Hongkong gambling is highly drilled scaling armies of moderate to be in additions to the power to refuse or strictly prohibited, and the professional proportious, and composed of men niwaya trate ordered the gold to be returned to the the shelter and facilities afforded to the moped the following resolution, That the

gamblers are urgently wanted by the kept with the colours. He nisu Gioarly suspend the order of discharge. Company, and sentenced the thief to three gamblers by the neighbourhood of Hong-members of the Board regret extremely the months' imprisonment, and further to forfeit the security of $90, lodged with the Com-g and the spey means of transport. We sudden and unexpected demise of our laie should say that the difficulty arises from president and desire to place on record our ties in the management of the business of pany at the time of granting the license.

the abalter given to the gamblere, not in high opinion of his great tact and dieero- Hongkong, hut in the Chinos towns and the Bou and his inveristile courtesy and to the facilition for gambling afforded! kindne

BOULD

formal notice

board. He was ordered to be put on board make about this subject which is very is health would have been recruiteduped tioned, however, if they would find the sitting in Bankruptcy) hed power in the of Chiace as a further step issued a pro. conditions of the day. Therein lay the

by the police.

there.

bottor

and mora

2 gat more

Mc Frace on

Mr Humphroys secunded.

A MADRID telegram published in the Ca mercie says that the now Governor Gúzoral of the Philippines has been in, constant confocanos with Bre. Canovas del Castillo and Astarmga regarding the future policy Tax Legislative Council note on Monday in regard to the late president of the

In Mindanao. They have come to the oon. elusion to adopt a consiliatory policy, to win the sympathy of the people by pacific maana and not to exaat tribute. The con- struction of forte on the island has bean! decided. General Juan Salcedo has been appointed Governor of Mindanao. This Gederal is the prime mover in the policy to be adopted in Mindanao. The port will be opened to European trade.

À CORRESPONDENT writes:- Tao Hengkang Branch of the National Temperance League inaugurated the winter session a great form yesterday evening at the Soldiers and Ballora Institute. A large company ant down to s most inviting spread at 6.30 pm and found the service, arrangements, and sunny smiles all they could wish. At 7.45 Mr Goldsmith took the chair and raad the life of President Garfield. The choir gave pleasant musical selections at intervals and the audience maintained an appreciative and, at times, enthusiastic interest in the subject. The feast of reason ended, and encouraged by a cheary invite from Mr Brudfield, a flow of sole ensued toward the supper tables over which a bright and instructive gathering endod.

Bext.

The Fresident paid they certainly all heartily agreed with the expresions of regret which Mr Francis had made us of

The business and orders of the day Board. are as follows:~~-

Financial Minutes.

Report of the Finance Committee, No of 1891.

Quastions.

Second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance for the locorporation of the Se nior Missie uary in Hongkong of the London Missionary Society.

Third ronding of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Law relating to Kankruptcy,

The resolution was carried.

AT STANLEY.

that

SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before Mr E. J. Ackroyd, Acting J'visar Jule.) Friday, Oct 16,

das

MACLEAN H. PIZBIAN. This won a clain for 8745 on a promis- sory note. Mr Robinson appeared for the Bis Lordship, in giving judgment, said plaintiff and Mr Rodyk for the defendant. the promisery uote in gestion was given in part payment of certain goods and was aftorwarda endorsed over to the plaintift by the defendant to ene Joseph Peng

Maclean for $100. On the back of the no THE VERBALTUINIUS OF THE SOFOOTAME was the following memorandam:-'faid 8110 this day besides different pagrants The Committee's report on this subject before-Joha Fitaan, 8th June Was lax on the table. The following The defendant alleged that different pay-

was strobed

trente bad been asde directly to Joseph minute by Mr Francis

report clear from the -It i

dent and that there remained nothing the lives and health of these school and to his again account of this theou the note. His Lordship after going into ignorcave and ischupetence of government the accounts between long and the defen waters have been sacrificed to schoolhouse accommodation at Stanlay,ress which the defendant had shown in this officials, in failing to provide quitable dant, said nothing cossid exceed the careless- matter with respect to il paymente he had aud that it is not the fault of the locality."

The President suggested that the report made. No allowance was to be made for him on accoual of this carelessness, but on Me Frapota-With a strong expression

entitled to the ordinary consideration. From these proofe and the fact that he did not bolieva Pong would have accepted $100 for the note if there was $145 Ane on i his Lordship came to the conclusion that the balance due on the note was 8124, for which sum the plaintiff got judgment, no order being made as to coats.

Committee on the Bill entitled The Pre-be forwarded to the Colonial Section of the other hand the proofs he produced wers

pared Opium Ordinanco, 1891.

Committee on the Bill entitled The Raw opinion that the Inspector of Schools or the Surveyor General should have feand out long age what was the matter. It did Opium Amendment Ordinance, 1891.

Committes on the Bill entitled The Mer-not need a references to the Sanitary Board chant Bhipping Consolidation Ordinance, It has been going on for ten paars.

M: Humphreys thought it was perhaps 1891.

the trouble of coming in to Victoria that made the casas serions. He did not sup; there than when living in their nativn poes the schoolmasters were worde

homes.

A NEW shipping company has been formed ing a line of steamers between the Low at Amsterdam for the purpose of establish. Countries and the Dutch East Indies. The oapital is 2,000,000, in 2,000 shares of 1,0008. caoh, fully paid.

Bluid.

of

Mr Francis said surely the Government

should either provide tactical attendance there by ita servants ur the means of bring- ing the patients to got it.

Mr Huaspool mentoned that mediciass

at the other villages. were often applied from the police station

there

THE BANKRUPTCY BILL. The following is the Report of the Law Committee, one of the Standing Committees of the Tegislative Council of Hongkong, upon a Bill entitled Au Ordinance to amend the Law relating to Bankraptry ':--: Your Committee have the honour to

report as follows:-

elactrio. (7) In section 34 sub-section (b) au Police. These fellow, finding that Heng- foresaw that the railroads, the

alteration from $250 to $300 has been kong and Chisa are too hot for tham, telegraph, and steamahipa favoured the made to make the amount correspond escape to Singapore to get out of the inches grand offensive strategy of Napoleon, and with the amount of En mentioned in of the law and as we believe that the would, in the fosure, enabla whole nations Mme to take the field to accomplish their majority of the members of the the Ireperial Act of 1883. (8) In section 36 relating to distress for fraternities here are probably known to national aims and gapirations.

rent the period of one year has been them, they are admitted into their Societies in accordance and befor a month has paared after their altered to six with what was suggested on the second arrival they begin to make their presence randing of the Diff and the alteration felt by causing disturbances and other wade in the Imperial Act of 1883 by troubles to the public. Our police should know this and attempt to check their pro- the Imperial Act of 1690.

difference

LATE TELEGRAMS.

PROPOSED RESIGNATION OF ME CHILLUERS, London, 30th September.-Mr Childers,

THE MANOKESTER SHIP CANA

(9) The changes effected in sections 8 gress. In our opinion, however, it is use-member for South Edinburgh, proposes to

lues to increase the number of policemen retire from Parliament,

London, 30th September, The Best two sad 30 are pacely technical and are rendered necessary by the difforonco and detectives on duty at Kreta Ayer. between the godu of oxcoating decrees The aril-doers being bent on the 00sections of the Manchester Ship Canal,

crime certainly employ and orders in Brgland and the mode mission of

watch the movements of comprising elevan miles, have now been prescribed by the Code of Civil Pro- people to

COMMON.' MR MATLE'S TOR the Police, and they only carry out their opened for regulur traffi this Colony. ochure

London, 30th September-Mr Blundell (10) To sections 42 and 63 sub-sections wicked intentions when there is no palico-

have been added which are contained man on the scene. Sometimes one or two Maple, the purchaser of Common, has de- in the English Acts bulware omitted of them are created, but this makes na oided to send the horas to the stud forth-

to the athars, who are so nummer- your in the original Bill and which

CEREMONIAL AT ST. YETER'S, KOME. vus in numbers. The best way, therefore, with, owing to failing health. Committee think should be inserted.

Porns, 26th September.-An impressivo (11) Is section 8 sub-section 5, which to ontirely clear the Settlement of them is case 1 Bankrupt's to find out the plecos where they congregate provides that in estate shall not yield 50 per cent, casud hide themselves, and to pounos upon series was conducted by the Pope this the unsecured dots unless the joy is them when they are in full foren. It is, of morning at St. Peter's. His Holiness west- satisfied that the insolvency arose rumeure, vory diloult to do this, but if the ing the Pontifical stara was carried on the misfortune and hos extravagancs, spe- mutter is put into the hands of an energetinin to the Church with great pomp sad

foreign pilgrims attended. enistion, &c., the Bankrupt is to be and persavering official we believe that it colberated tam, at which sixty thousand THE EXPORTAE DETLOINAL OF THA KING doemod guilty of a misdemeanour and will eventually be carried out with success.

OF SERVIL. pauishable accordingly the amount has Wa rastly hope that the above will be

Belgrado, 29th September.The reported boen reduced to 25 per cent, which carefully perused by the officers of the your Committee think suficient hav- Police, and if they give it due cúnsideration betrothal of King Alexander to the Princess

and upuc the public will be able to sleep in peace.-Stugapore Free

refore the order of discharge where 50 per cent is not paid. (12) Section 84 is bew and is incorporat- ed so as to place the law on the same with the English Acts which

fotoin a corresponding repeal. (13) In Scheduls B a sfight inorgane in the scale of lees has been made on the suggestion of the Acting Registrar of

the Court.

& Your Committee has also made varioas alterations in language and corrections of

Prees,

LORD WOLSELEY ON MOLTKE

AS A STRATEGIST.

In the current number of the United Service Magazine appoare the ürst instal ment of an article on Moltke, by Lord Woleeles. Appended are a few of the more interesting passages:-

PROTOGRAPHS are being made in Anatria by the aid of aluminiure, the powdered

Dr Cantlic said he understood the only metal being burnt in the Same of an alcohol lamp in a manner simila: to magne medicine supplied from the police station

It burns more slowly than magne- ! aium, and in combination wità elements was quinine and that was due rather to that give of oxygen is produced an ex. the gordwi of the Inspector than to in- Council on the 2th Decomber, 180, and obvious errors to which they do not think illustrate the fact that it is individual mon tremely actinic light without amoke struction from the Government. Great interest is being manifested in the thought the case strengthened the argument

pansaries at these outside villagea results and experiments are to be continued in favour of the establishment of anall dis-

Yer another strange insurance scheme is to

He

Mr Humphreys objected to the strong terms aned in Mr Franois' minute, which he

3

be tried in France. In anticipation of the said were, sa far sa be coold ses, quite un- approaching winter a plan is being arranged called for. to insure against damage done by frost. It is calculated that the annual loan during

kindred

A DEATH PROM CHOLERA.

Tam coolies are still threatening to fight on Bocount of the lodging-house regulations. The regulations will make an infinitesimal pecuniary difference to them, and in the long run they must profit by them; but the bead men, who doublece queers the sschien, ara under the impression that the isolement weather to agriculture and 1 industries around to £3,000,000, thair perquisites will be interfered with and and for that resson the subject is brings the one of a man who had just come

chargo a exhaustively discussed. During the depth that it is intended to for. There seems to be some evil disposed of last winter fourteen French rivers were from Canton and whe was at one sent to

the

The mortality returns for the fortnight The Baperintendent explained that this showed one death from cholera

1. This bill was read a second line in was referred to the abere Comunisteo for

January last, report on the 30th

it necessary to draw particular attention.

Dated the 8th October, 1801.

ANDBEW J. LEACH,

Acting Attorney General. W. MEIGH GOODMK,

Acting Colonial Secretary. J. H. STEWART LUSHART,

Registrar Generali HO KAL

J. J. Krswick.

THE SECRET SOCIETIES IN THE STRAITS,

2. The delay in making this report has been due to various causes, but chiefly to changes in the constitution of the Com

not able to commenco ita sittings util tho mittes and to the pressure of other work;

26th June last and the consideration of the and in consequence your Committee was

bill occupied pour Committes til the end i of August last. Year Committee held ita final sureting to approse this Report on the 8th October, 1891.

9. Your Committee have annexed to thie will also be circulated with the Report: Amongst the menters of Council) showing Report a printed copy of the Bill (which la italics the antendments they have made 4. The Bill itself wee baned on the Im and which ther recommend for adoption. principles and the clanger in the law pro. portal Bankruptcy Act, 1683, and ita detailed on the second reading that it is not pogod to be introduced were so fally 4. That the Tai-tam waterworks be sup dearsed pecessary to repent them in this when the Kougata were in existence. Alas

plied with pipes whereby the water Report. pued

party spreading mischievous rumours, and on their bauku was at a completa trade the Ciril Bospital, where he died.

It might be worth the while of the Govern- ment to consider whether the banishment

frozen over, and in consequence

standstill. The principle on which the system will be worked is somonbat auricus. Each dis- trict will be lested according to its mea temperature for some thirty years, with the average of frost days. Applicants will have the option of chocsing a degres at which to

iseuro.

TEX TAITAH WATER SERVICE. Dr Centle moved as follows:- Thas the Board, in accordance with the information conveyed in the report of the Government analyst as to the condition of the Tai-tem and Pok-In-lar waters, wake the following recommendatione> -

B. That sand of a quality such as the Government Analyst recommends he obtained for the filter-bede,

O. That the Tai-tam service reservoir be

covered sa early as possible.

(Translated from the Lat Pa.) Since the dangerous poisties in Singa- pors have been suppressed by Government,

If in our own days it were required to of nation who make history, who shape the desting of nations, and initiate the great movementa which conatitate the history of man, one could not do batter than name Prince Bismarck, Field Marshal Voa Metke, and King Frederick William of Prusis. I it to be supposed that app amount of think could ever of philosophical

writing,

nr of

Montenegro, is officially denied here.

THE NEW BUSSIAN LOAN.

Berlin, 30th Bepioaber.--Owing to publis feeling in Germany the bankers of Berlin have withdrawn from taking part in the issue of the new Russian loan.

BIMETALLISM IN AMERICA. New York, 30th September.-The Re- publican Convention of the State of Colorade has adopted, a resolution favour- ing birstalline.

CAPTAIN YOUNGUCSBAND. Allahabad, 30th September. Captain Younghusband reports the winter har already set in on the Tagdumbash Parnir, his last tetter being written in a snowstorm Re will compelled, therefore, to leave sova for Kashmir.

THE AMIE TO VISIT ENGLAND, Allahabad, September 30-The Amie la new stated to have gone so far in conner. have create the new Germapy of to-day tion with his propos62 visit to England as Whose work is that great and patan, as is nouncing the probability of such a journey realito issue a proclamation to his subjects, an

ty,

the Empire of Gormany?

the Landiwork of those three great men of and exhorting them to loyalty during his action. That it should be the work of aberats.

innity, and not of one leader, marke

THE COIMBATORE CENVERSION CALM,

it out from the other great national Madras, September 29.-The Judge of creations of any one generation. With Coimbatore has just giren judgment (r, the draw from that trinity any one of the appeal sese preferred by the Rev. M it is generally believed that the power of three who constituted it, and I do not Bird, a missionary, against the judgment

Pary

abozt whem major or over six-

Naar Clerk-How does it seem to be a

the turbulent classes has been minimised, believe the Germany we know would be of the taunsiff in what is kno fagmen

He finds that the youth But, unfortunately, this has not been the groat and special function. My present and that the public can sleep in peace. in existence to-day. Each had his own doinibatore conversion case, more trouble in the Settlement than work of Yon Multle, the great strategist in teen, and not thirteen only as bold by the that trinity, and no man in his day has musiff, and sot saide the judgment of the case at all, and on the contray there is consern is alone with the character and the trouble arose was & What a distressing state of affaica this is! been more a history maker. In May laat lower court and dimissed the salt agamat from the streams can be carried direct. The following are the chief amend- We cannot, however, say that the Govers. all Germans bevailed the lees of their great Mr Bird with coats in both courts...

ment have not been strict enough in general, an all Judah and Jerusalem

Taz dishonest butcher is always willing ly into the conduit as in the case of the ments which have been made:- Pak-fu-lam works.

(1) In section 3 the deinition of 'pro- dealing with the Societies, as we have an mourned for Josiah. To write about him perty has been enlarged so as to example, in the Toug Beng case, of the is s congenial, and, in one sena, a FANT embrace every kind of property not to activity displayed by them in such matters. task. The life of many a celebrated aufdier to meat his customers half-weigh,Teres A votre man sometimes speaks of his place it more on the nos of the Kag-In carrying through this case informers as dark as well as a bright side to it. Siftings

were extensively employed to bring about Two splendour of glorious achievemente is lials Aut. And definitions of Trustee

the arrest of all the impor aut members often tarnished by conduct never to be ex- Gnances when really he hasn't a single one and Registrar have been added.

A SECRET She-Hor softly the breeze, () In section 4 (e) and (e) slight spend. the Sucisty, and we exator therefore accuse plained away. Moanness, insiuostity, un- of them.Galveston Nar

ments have been effectat, in one case, the Government with negligence or lack of truthfulness, self-seeking, overbearing In-

In face of such rigorous mea solence, o cruelty can be laid at the dont whispers gror this feld Hem, der by altering the enction in accordance strictncas. with the Imperial Attendant Set auras the sucieties in Singapore, if there of dany of the world's greatest leaders. but the corn is all ears, you know!. of 1990 and in the other to make the are any, should be awe-atricken and keep But Moltke's light shone before men from themselves quiet, but instead of this, the first to last with a clear, unloaded ray, sub-section more definite, (3) In section G the amount for which a mission of crime is more frequent, and and no shadows, so clouds, dim the lustre botel waitress New Girl It is as if I

strategist, Froat

bot as the Oxx of the hardest things in all public creditor may present a bankruptcy there are toore cases of extortion, fighting of his famo. Moltke will be remembered, was mald to enter.Buffalo Tapress, polition is increased from $200 to 2000 and wounding in the Police Court than not only as the to make it exrrespond mare nearly to before the Longsis were dissolved. We ardent patriot, devoted to duty. Foremost the Engi ih Act 1983 which etates that can take the Kreta Ayer district as an amongst the champions of German unity. the amount shall be £50, and similarly instance, Apart front the street rows that he can never be gotten by those who

sasanit are most numerous, and if there military renown of their Fatherland. to a pretty girl. The wise man will pay in sub-scative 1 (c) the period of six occur there every day, eases of robbery and love the honour and greatness-that is, the months is changed to three. (4) Vader section 10 as originally drawn xero no Secret Societies in that district this age of mandli invertebzaion, bo was his compliments to the homely girl, who

athamed of or the making of a receiving order how could there bo so seany gritara cu truly and eminently a strong strong will appreciate ther-Somerville Journal:

EOCENA Park-Madge-This summer re- oraditors were in effect prohibited mitted At the present time the inmates in his convictions, and mot

soxt repinds me of what the professor sald from continuing or commecoing any of the orothels in Krsts Ayer are liable them, or afraid to make his nation fight for action or taking out execution except to pay an illegal blackmail which they them when neocaSETY

cal Samiang Fee. Whet

The place Melike held in the world was of the primary geological forrastion by leave of the Court for which they commonly redeemed by her para not of such dazzling height as that coupled Evelyn-How's that, dear? Madge 11 would apparently havo to zake special a

You see,' said the salesman, that sost application; as now altered the section mour or removes from one brothel to by Prince Bismarck. His part was quiet contains no trace of men.Life.

number of rowdies are sure to and unobtrusive. To those who knew him provides that on the making of a another,

of real

and deeg amoke vigarettes.! piely

Oh, well, then, the receiving order the Court by the come and demand from her the payment of well parsoclip, he was endeared as a God- contains a cigarette pockat. Bat I don's

and this is what a fearing man, fall receiving order to direct whether any a certain faciens Fee. The word sincere faits in his Mirker. The hater of peekel can held the money you are by not astion, &e. is to be stayed and if stay termed the Sameng

ordinance might not be put in fores. The latest famous is that the head men are gathering together a large quantity of rice and are to camp the coolies at Kowloon. With a little firmness however wo are perTex Singapore Free Press of 6th inst. says-For cool sudacity and daring in his suaded the trouble may be got over.

urmanies the Hesthsa Chinee is peculiar.' Was the announcement vas made that! For some time past it seems that robberies of lead from the roofs of various Govern-j the proposal to appoint a Ubinesa Ocusul ment Buildings have been taking place, in Hongkong was withdrawn, we gave the which provos that the conspicuous suc2008

There, he said, wore the thres salient Foreign Offico credit for having realised of the artist who recently occupied several consecutive Sundays in stripping the sad tha Hougkong stood in sach a position from the Raffles Muasum premises has points brought out in the Government towards the Chinese that it would be impo-naturally received the flattering homage of Analyst's report, and if the Board were to Last night Inspector Le gnided by the analyst they must agres to imitative admirers. litie to establish a Chiese consulate here. Quina, Ending a Chinamun industriously at what was auggested in the report.

Mr Humphreys seconded and the motion It appears however from the correspondence work in his quarters considerably alter

Tho Buard adjourned for a fortnight. published yesterday that it was the Chinese working hours, suspected something and was carried.

determined to watch the man. Apparently authorities who kickell. They considered it the Chiuaman was busy with the trowel

HONGKONG ARTILLERY VOLUN bossath their dignity to appoint a Consal and some morter, but in a short time he

TEERS. to a confederate in the street. on probation, and as the Foreign Office was seen to cut away a piece of lead and

throw it

The subual testing of this corps was would not will draw the limitation, the This led to the arrest of the thief and his Chinese Government refused to make the ecnfederate, foar piceas of lead weighing agpointment. One csenet but approve of in all about 200 lbs. having been dealt with held at Head-quartern yesterday evening. morning Inspector Quinn in the witne the dignified conduct of the Chinese in by the prisoners. At the Police Court this Captain McCallum, Acting Comandant, this matter. The arrangement with re-box grew indignsat at the theft, as he resided, and the other efficers present had let the main into his house and dam- There was rather a small citɔodappa, a gard to Hongkong was one of those half complained that the removal of the lead vers Listtenauts Holança and Denson concession which are productive of more aged his farniture. The prisoners were fact which was referred to with dieap. Binetic volunteers present, as it was taken ill-feeling than a total refusal. There are sentenced to four months and two months' pointment by several of the more entha- to judicate a very regrettable diminution of interest in the corps.: cans in which it is imposible to give Ohias imprisonment respectively.

the Inl privileges other nations because

we hold her customs and her laws as bar-

barous It China ask these privileges, the

Bost

CRICKET.

... ZOOTBALL CLUB.

orse in to firmly refuse. To give The above match will commence at 11

with one hand and tach back with another, aan, to-morrow. The teams are as fol. creates more friction in the long run and lows produces in China the impression that we

are afraid to incur her deplasaresfeeling Dr. Lowson (Capt.)

B.K. C. C.

which fonds to fucrease the arrogante

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A. J. Campbell (at) Ross-Thomson A A Wilia (1st)

E. C. Ellis

Football Club. F. Maitland . G. Boyle, E. G. Young, R.E

W. Newturi

. E. Taverner

the oficiale wid people may

G. H. Putte

Tax Stralta Quemament has déided to T. Osborne, R.L Lasue & Gopermitent Gate in Chinese, for T. W. Lammert sup information of the Chinese community. W. Taylor

Others

I, 8. Ezekiel

H.L. S. Green

*Other

Capt. MoCallum in moving the adoption

of the accounts for the year remarked that

неввор

the corps started this season in a very good position financially, as they had 8314 to expressed regret that the Boxing the good, Referring to the work of last Day outing, which used to be very popular, brought out a smaller master last far than in the two. seare immediately preceding Lientensht Deason reporting that al- though he had obtainert a definite pro. mise. fra 55 meu, quly 7 turned up. Lieut. Danson's report contained recom mendation that the date of this fald day should be altered from Boxing Day to the enggestion which he new year holiday, thought would

probably commend itsail to i

woman la

afairs is to keep the brass band from mis taking itself for the entire procession.

askington Star,

ORLY a foolish man will pay compliments

Mb-eure Doctor-Make up your neind of upon what terms, such terms in Samseng is a local expression meaning a cant and, of slept a copy bark morality, amoking them. -Men's Outfitters inding the requirement that the rowdy who has no regular occupation to he did not fear to shed blood when it was debtor is to find security for his ap depend upon. The amount of this fee necessary to do so in the interests of the pearance and obedianice to all orders varies According to the circumstances of German people. He believed it to heright there is no pain, and there is noce. Five Good morning. of the Court in the relation to his the woman concerned, but in no case is a and just to do so in such cause, as it had dollars, please Patient (moving toward

Yankee Blade. bankrupter, In mocy ces tunder the sum of leea than two or three dollars ne koen for God's chosen people of old in the the door-Make up your mind there is no old practice & debtor Bled bis petition cepted. In order to avoid annoyance and land of Canaan. Full of merciless common pay-in, and there is and got protection from arrest almost perercation the dematst of the Ramsongs seae, his barojo spirit held fu supreme Yan 22 a master of curse. Having got is always complied with and in course of contempt the unctuous humbag to which protection he did nothing more and time the illegal for developes into a general the modern Pharison of public life trests herself, aid Danbey to his wife, who had Oh, yer, she can," said My Dan- took no steps for the proper realiga. tax which every prostitute following a man the people as copiously. He shuddered as been repeating something ho didn't want tion of his uasals or the handing over or removing to another brothal is bound to he watched the effect of its blighting in- | known.

A WOKAN GAR Dever keep anything tóc

of his property for the benefit of bis pay. This evil praolioe has been carried fence upon the patriotim of other boy, sweetly. I'd like to know what it creditor and his petition had really on for a considerable length of time, and nations King William yan the soal, is he growled. It's bar res and private for its object personal immunity from at the beginning wa thought that it was das hat Moltke was the brain, of the Ger- opinion of her husband." -- Petroći. 2794- arrest and was not a bond fida applica- to the laßuence of the dangerous societies man army in 1870. In the armies of Fre

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