FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1894.
CHINA ACCEPTS THE ORALLENGE.
IEPARIAL, EDICT ON THO WAR.
THE CHINA MAIL.
TŘE RZWERS AND THE RECLAMATION. Government for the time being, or it wo THE SANITARY BOARD.
Mr R. K. Leigh, pursuant to notice, The following is a fall raport of the immust be guided by those views against our
owa opinions, then I say wo have no power, moved. That in the opinion of this Board, portaat parts of yesterday's meeting of the It in addition to that you had said in the it is highly expedient that stops should at Sanitary Board:
reply that when the Bound, anpported I ogoo be taken to carry to a paint or points think I may say by ait, the professional bayond the line of the new Peaya Wall, the and scientific men in the Colony, and also sewage from the Fedder's Street, d'Aguilar apported by the old and experienced Street, Foltinger Street, and any other residents of the Colony, supported in foot sewers discharging into the beain formed by everybody who bad intimate knowledge by this section of the Praye Beulemation of the wants of the Chinese-when the Works. He said-At the last meeting of Board tried to modify the presaut ayatam the Board, I neked a question on Ezio subjoot
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jecting on the ground that it might lead to a lot of agneossenry trouble, the motion was agreed to as proposed.
The Board adjourned for a fortnight.
of the river masketry are poured on the subject of correspondsmen between the bridger of our vessels. Nothing arrested United States Government and Turkey, the passage of our veneele vor hindered Thus far no adequate satisfaction has been the commenders from sccomplishing their given by the offending power,
The trial of miesten. The same night they suchered the guilty people has ended to the die before the French Logation, after this sharge of the prisoner. Iding · Malton skort engagement, which cost our cowardly is a well-built "woman, who from her aggressora a hundred men hora de combat, appearance, is capable of talking ours azid three vessels disabled by the precision of herself ander ordinary circumstances, of our Bro. The Inconstant and Comete as her recital of her encounter with This only received alight damage, and the trave her savage assailant will show, Captain Bory was ready to recommence is the story of the midnight attack in her the engagement at the first sign of day awn words: It was too warm to spend if our Government had not suspended the summor in Maani, and as with Rev.
Last night, the Chinese Mail (Wah Taz Yat Po) rascived an Idipecial Bilics relativo
CORRESPONDENCE. to the crisis in Corsa. The Edist, which
DHAFT REPLY TO TOs apTEROR's MINUTE. bora the date of 1st August, was telef
THE ART OF DOUBLING. De Hartigan move that the draft reply graphed from the North, and was in the be referred back to the sub-committee for
·To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL.'
Augnat 3. following terms :—It is known all over the modification before being forwarded to the world that Corea has beez, and still is, a Government, or else that it be modified
SIR,I think that I express the opinion now by the Board. I have read the draft! and that tribute has bean seut annually to nance, and in my opinion it is not only in-practically to mind ihsic own business, told General a reply 'which was not an answer | that I, máis proad of our very young Dal hostikties. The succus was so brilliant | McDowell I left that city last year to pas dependency of our great Chinese Empire, carefully, and compared it with the Ordi. of droinage, they wero sichply tuld and I xaeived from the Aoting Surveyor of the majority of the public when I g
inadequate, and if xent as it were ignorant end meddling in what to my question in that it told is something up to last night, popular Superintendent of R accurate but China for the last 200 years. Within the last stands I believe it would tan pesca rebellions have bean of frequenti a very decided snuh andave us open to khey were not capable to dosi with, told would be done at coma futare dute. I askcod! Police for the stand he took at the mosting of od so fittle expected, that we had the the besten teria in the cooler region of
it would not the modified to ani local what steps were being tahon; his reply the Sanitary Board held on the les ultimo, right to show ourselves megrenimous, the mountains.
We had been over the And, in" fast, after_esrtain_sitempts at cause country the year before, and weN occurrence in that country, and have beja | Govorment. The Minute of the Governor requirontents in a Chinese population, that was to all intents and purposes that there But his remarks at last night's meeting resistance, a Tranty in good form, most hospitably, received, and therefore..WE
IOTA asks why we have not done certain things, o must take it on it stood or lare it was nothing done apture detallet in have gone far to dispel the good impression repeatedly subdued by Ching. There was which she certainly should have done, alone, when we had drains rocking and would be done at a future date after the that had bean created. If he did not in recognising our cusoralaty to the whole of dreamed of te danger. Our destination we Reclamation Works had reached a certain tend to studd, at all hazards, by whe the territories on the left bank of the was Amadia, formerly a fortress In She again a rebellion in the 4th Moon of this | and which he says the Board has clear choked with filth and subsoil poll the stage. As an orgineer, I do not see why said, why did he gŋ out ọf his way to make | Mekong, was completed. We re-entered mountains, the town being situated on seliä year, and the King of Curea earnestly for years postomed the poster to do. Now wist of the Government apparently was to there should be any diffoulty to carrying the remarke which gained hint a much purely and simply on the enjoyment of our rook. Upon car arrival we garchased a
Ia, is it likely that His Excellency would
own, and the French navy counted one house for a summer residence. According invoked assistance from us. Viceroy Li have made such an assertion as that with-force the hunds of the Board and make out this work at once, and I know a credit? As à maiter of fact, they were
more fine feat of arms. Hung Chang wan, accordingly, ordered tu out haring first consaibed his legal advisers them carry out the plan in its entirety reason why there should be any great ad- quite uncalled for from an officar of I think every member of the Government; but having once said that in your reply. I would be ditional cost. you put Therefore I should say it is the opinion
this Board will agree with me that the
what he did at a public meeting, why not despatch troops to Coros, and just of the Crown's legal advisers that we do you. But to bres the reply on
what nothing sooner we can discharge the sewage uulside face the music whatever the tune Yours, ADDITIONAL TELEGRAMS BY THE an hour's journey over a rough road. Ods quibble is, I say, nus only undignified on this enclosed basis and into the Harbour the part of the Board but unworthy the the hotter it will be for the Colony, and seriousness of the abject and I therature as this question is very intimately con- tans that the reply be either modified by nected with the one set down as No. 3 on the the Board now or referred Back to the sub- agenda with reference to wertain compleista
Company. We
we might by Mears. Sassoon and Cor committos for modification.
I behera a letter discuss them together. has heen sant in to-day actifying that
parties were dispelled. But Japan, without any justification, suddenly pour ed troops into the Capital of Corea. The Japanese force Wan subsequently augmented to over 10,000 strong, with a
ment. The attitude of the present dynasty
that, for us to say that we do not pose these powers, is I thick to say the lost of it not warranted. Under sec. 13 of the Health Ordinance we bars power to do everytb.ng, as far se I can see, that we are called upon to do. We my we have no power to class houses nor to prevent over- why Because we inves not minde
had
it
with
› leave then things alone 10
Mr Tooker second De Hartigan's uation, so I to no because I feel thorough
a
what ha
UP AND UP.
DUST IN QUEEN'S ROAD. To the Editor of the 'Guisa MAIL"
Bi-Who is running the Sanitary De
August 3
THE NICARAGUA CANAL.
to the schedule we had arranged I started for the village of Daree, one of the satile. ments of the old Nestorian Christians, half
AMERICAN MAIL.
of the Nestorians, a man of prominence in The following additional telegrams are while I was also attended by the native the place, sommpanied mig us kay servanty taken from our Ban Francisco exchanges: pastor. For the first few days everything was most pleasant and agreeable in my tem- Washington, July 5.—-A valuable dis- poraty home. On the night of Jase 14th, qussion of the presont status of the Nivar-five days after my arrival in the village, i view to coerce Curea to change its Govern- crowding, nor tu remedy detective drainagety convinced that the reply is not sufficiunt. the smells arising from this place are partment just now? Whore are the water gun canal project is contained in a report was awakened and in the dim light L
upon the new bill which Ropṛcenntalivo form leaning over some of my luggage on of the Lent. I thought it towards China's dependencian (incluang byelaws. Then we are told we cannot I think this Board should not mix up a absolutely injurious to health. Now, in carta clut did much admirabis work at Mallery of Florida'will submit to the House the opposite side i
question of caritative, with a question of the face of that I do but think we, as year? The dust in Queen's Road today from the Committee on interstate and was the servant girl and called her rinke. muke byelaws to prevent overcrowding--
There is not the slightest doubt Sanitary Board, oun look apon it
was simply unhearable, and the par pazad Foreign Botvive. The changed conditions Then the form rose and I saw thabit was legality
except jo The President.I do not remember ang. Beard are not the leggi e visers of eng way that the scouer this sewage is mental who allowed this nuisance to exist of trade that progress has brought in Chics, that of a man. Even then, pet talaking of one on the Board ever having said the Crow, and never can be. They have disobarred outside the line of Praya Re- should be brought up with a round turn.Japan and other countries of the Orient, trouble, I supposed it must have been lab we had no power to make byelaws to
says the report, the settlement of Australia native pastor who had come in to get some- deal with overcrowding.
You will find no power to make bye-laws inte laws, bat clamation the better, and all I ask is Are the carts ret:ing? I am informed 's.
by sabjects of Britain and the phenomenal thing from the saddlebags which were lying they certainly have the power to frame by making this notion is to urge the P. W. D.Yours, laws as regarde exuitary matters. As to to do so se quickly as possible.
development of the resources of that con- there. I called bis name, and had began to of power of inspection, I do not
Dr Agres ended.
tinent, the liberation of the countries of tell him that i did not wish. za dawa hizi in the question
advised
the west coast of South America from the the teal when the figure advanced toward the Government that the Board bad power, under the present Health Ordinance, in inspeet or order an inspecting officer to make inspections. What reason, then, has the Board for saying it has a power of inspections & Dr Hartigan points out, think such a reply would expose the Board to a very serious attack, 1 ve
venture almost
to
Corea) has bean, while extending protection to them, to allow thom a free hand as the forms of government they might adapt. The treasy made between Japan and Cores was in terms of aquality, and it had nothing la it which allowed Japan to compel her by Part IV deals with that The Board forca to change her form of Government.bas mede byelaws, and it is not The other Powera, knowing that Japan has, alte withous tempted to coorce Cores, tried to influence those bye-laws hats not been put into force.
HALF BLIND.
TL800 or justification, at-togaiker tbo fault of the Board that this way Attorney General ever got the proposition has come before the Beard HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING wichting domination of merbund Euro-me, carrying in his hand a
But the minute does not refer to that. her to recall har troops and to come to an Dr Harigan-Well, I will leave the over- amicable sectlement on the paints of disptise crowding question out, and contine myself between her and China. To these ramen- to what His Excellency maps in the minuts. strancea Japan surned a deaf aur, and, Section 3 gives us power to do what we moreover, is still continuing to strengthen have agt done. Section 16 gives it the bor position in Cores As a consequsuce status of law. Further, section 38 punishes the people of Corca and Chinese mer infringements of the Board's bye-lawg ahanta resident in that place were sub-infringements of this Ordinance, both to say that ap to three or four months jasted to aunecessary disturbances and alike, showing that the bye-lawe of the ago there was not a single member of the dangers. To protest
thom China there-Board are to have the force of law. Not Beard, with perhaps one exception, who Never dreamt or imagined in any way that fore sant reinforcements, but our trans-withstanding all that, it is still said that the Board was so crippled that it had not ports were attacked unawares on the way we have no power; but what I should say the power to inspect ander reasonable by Japanese Beat in the watere in front of is that wo have not made bye-less, and Asan, and sureral transpor's were damaged. consequently wo bave not enforced them. prammption of uniessee, to make full inspection wherever it considered Now, it is apparent to all that Japan in Wa hase put the question to no legal test, a utterly disregarding her treaty obligations and the common course of righteousness, how do we know? How can we say we have there was a nuisance, and that being so, no legal power? As to right of entry, Sec. would it he just, or would it be fair, ur and is most haughty and insidious in her 16 gires that, on reasonable prosumption would it be creditable to the Board to conduct, and it behoves Chins to proolnita of nuisance, and Sab-section 9 defines amsae such a statement as this, that the Board failed to make bye-laws to close houses to the whole world that China, while obser auisance as any act or omission which is in-
vity the most benevolent sad righteour jurious to health. Now, surely any officer that were unfit for human babitation, principles throughout the whole affair, oan of the Board, inspecting any place whate because it never had the power, when only not tolerate any more Japan's violations defects have risen, could very easily obthres or four months ago the Board sever dreamt that such a thing existed as su treaty obligations and her utterly unjurtain reasonable presumptive evidence of
Ordinance that was rot capable of carrying Bablo step of taking offensivo measure.
nuisance, and thereby get the right of en-
for which it was designed fout the purpose Lung Chang is now, therefore, or
try. › havu snt tried to get it, nor asked the Government to gire us it if it did not
dered
send, without loss of time,
try. We
large armies to Coroa so as to resello
alondy exist. In a support of the mama ar- the people of Corea from noffering deva- gudent I would refer to Section 69, which station at the hands of the Japanese. He gives us the right to enter common lodge is ab ordered to fastcast the Manchu
ing houses. Has that been used? Ban any Generals, the Viceroys, and the Governors officer of the Board ever inspected and uf the various maritime provinces to keep reported on them? Of all the four hun a tigilant watch so as to prevent suy Jared houses now &ademned, has there раноле ships from entering any parts and to be as hud utterly deefrog any ships which may attempt to mulest the porta Any officer showing disinclination to die charge this duty will be everely punished. ---Promulgate this edict throughout the length soď breadth of the Empire. Rosport
this.
GYMKRANA NOTES Liero's calch to ovary Sportzman, he he Stableman
or Lord; If his ears be true, 1 cup net what his peket'enn And my he ever plenanntly cost gillant sport purvue, If he takes his liquor fairly and his fences fairly low.
This song the Australian poet (who, by the way, was a Britisher). If, poor fellow,
heen a single ocuram lodging house------
The President-Not on
Dr Hartigan-Then all that I can say is that it is a very curious condition of things. Dr Ho Kai-It is a very strong arg ment for us,
The President-Fouss e, I will ex-
The President-I do not think you are
speaking to the motion.
Mr Tosher want to show the resson why the Board has failed to carry out its duties.
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CORPORATION.
AMITĒLOT OF, ASSETS AND LIABILITIRK,
Paid-up Capital
30 Jure, 1894. Liabilities.
Rowrve Fund.................. Marine Insurance áccount Notes in Circolation..... Deposits-
Bills
Silver,...$ 64.240,607.25 Sterling (£ 942 918. 16,5) 8 27,972,487.80
payable (including drafts on London Bankers and short sight drawings on London office against bila receivable and bul- lion shipmoota *********** Profit and loss account.......
Clark
Assels.
Bulion in handandia (ravait
Investments, viz.:- £250,000.0 21
per cent. Unnaalalad-
ged with the Bank of England se
a special London re-
Korva
----$1,900,900.05
£ 668,300.0.0 Console and other ater- ling securi-
ties 5,401,663.36
heavy dub with pean morarchy and more than all the a hook at the end, which is eas of the fe wonderful growth in population, produc-vorite we pour of the Bordous Ber
Before I tive power and commercial capacity of had time to fully arousa mapan!! the Dnited States, have each year more advanced and struck me with his club, 10 000.000,00 forcibly illustrated the necessity for a more His first blows, however, missed täsir sim, 4 200.000.00 direct vonua of trade between the actions for my bed was covered with a heavy frame- 260,000.00 of the Atlantio and the Pooife. The oom work of wood, over which hang a slick natte 9,869,026.41 wisten deems the route proposed by the billing to keep ant the insecte.. When I not only the most practicable, but the most thoroughly divined his purpose I screamed, economic and advantageous, Is the dis- and then heard the sound of rapid. Bring cussion of the necessity for the canal the re- outside and the noire of peopis running port says that the total foreign commerce of away. The mau finally broke down the the countries of the Patito, not including heavy framework of my sorten and when I Western North America or British India, make an effort to get ap struck morepeatedly but including China, Japan, Hongkong, over the head. I managed to get fren af Cochin Chins, the Philippine islands, the last. In the meantime he had thrown dowa Straits Settlements, the Dutch possessions in his olab and taken one of the standards Eognador, Lora, Chili and Australia, Erros my
my cano 1, with which he struck me 21,515,694.03 amounts to $1,500,000,000 annually. The several times How I did it I do not know, 1,266,856.08 Suez canni placed Great Britala and other hat I managed to wrest the stick from him. European nations 4000 miles nearer their We struggled together until we had traversed $139,306,171,57 market than when
the tent, when, in some way, Toyage bad to be the
his made around the Cape of Good Hope or balance and fall. Nothing could be done Capo Horn, gaining in distance from Liver-until daylight, when a mersenger was aant 17,369,223.94 poul to Hengkong an advantage of 870 miles to inform bir McDowell.
Evidened wak ork, and fou
92,212,995.05
Fost
6,922,016, B7 in favor of Liverpool over New York. found to show that the soldiers of the Kiving proportionately shorter routes to other Government wore the guilty parties. Final- points. The advantage is too great to be overly, through the efforts of Mr McDowell and come by commercial treaties and reciprosal the United States Government, cleven arrangements. In the matter of domestic persons were arrested and brought to trial. commerce the canal would shorten the water Of the eight were found guilty, but their route from New York to San Fransitos by dees ware sent to the Balgher Court of 10,000 miles and place New Orleans 11,000 Review at Bagdad, where they were still in miles nearer the same ports, giving a prison when I left the country?" The eticaalus to production and interstate prisoners who had been held for the assault Mics Melton had been released by the commerce unprecedented. The committen
plain myself, now if you wish. It is cleared on a fallacy; it saic that thess boasts say, from the recent decision of the Board Billo Discounted, Les 46.374 608,ng tez were lufiuenced in limiting the bonds | sommunicated with at ʊuse on the subject.
ly sal in the draft reply that the houses condemned are of three classes, and you ask me if among hem any common lodging hope has been permanently and irrevous bly shut up; I say No.
siuni.
ago.
if
Uredils.........ADRA Bills Receivable.. Bauk Premises ..... Dear Stock.
FRANCE AND SIAM,
CHAXACTERISTIC SPEECH BY ADMIRAL
ROMANN. Admiral Hamson who, it will be re-
Quotations.
Honaxoxo, August 3, 1804.
Old
Mr Tooker-I am not at all surprised that it is only natural considering the decision the Board came to at the Spoint mesting fast Tuesday that either the praposer of the wetion which was then carried or some of its supporters would ere long bring forward this proposition which is Daw before us, You are all aware that the Freya Reclama- tion is now is progress between Icehouse Late and Pottinger Street, that a surtain ares of the Harbour will be reclaimed under that work and that there is a large drain ruo- ping down Duddell Street and discharging on the foreshore near Idahouse Lane. From that drain, which is large enough to welk through, almost, without inconveniencing yourself very mush, If the eform water bas beep diverted and carried across the now Rodiaxation. The next drain you come across is the drain at Pedder's Birect. It is sleo a large stone drain carrying storm water and sewage, and discharging on the fere- shore. The next old drain runs down D'Aguiler Street and under the property in Qased's Road and discharges on the fore- shore a little to the westward of the old Pedder's wharf. The next drain runs dowa I think reply would be most disure-Pottinger Street and discharges on the ditable to the Board and also discourteous forestore near Pottinger Wharf. All these to the Government. If any sanitary autho- drains are old large draine öarrying at it in England tried to enrry out this promt storm water and sewage with the work in the way this Board has done, I am exception of the one first mentioned. Now, As the Reclamatiɔn works go of course sure failure would be the result
the basin will get more nail are filled up with fith. It is intended when the works are far enough advanced to carry these old drains across the Restoration sols ly for the parjose of discharging storms
bas adopted the estimate of Lieulsnaut Reviewing Court at Bagdad. Mr MiqDowell water. Mr Chatwick and eters engineer Mr Leigh I deny that it bas failed.
Mendel on the cost of the canal. The looked upon the rasult of the assa as most after little discussion the President ex- connected with the Public Works Depart-
estimate is based on eighteen or twenty dimatrons to the cause of the missious and to plained one or two points of the situation. ment knows that it was never intended that
years exploration of the country.
Inclusive the safety of Americans in Tartey. He said With all due respect, he said that the theas uk dratos should go on carrying
of 25 per cent for contingesoins, but exclusive it made this Government & laughing stock, as reasoning of the Governor's Minute wasewage as well as star water; but, sa
7,301,663.38 || of interest, commissions and other charges, it could not protect its own people. It is
had now been shut up ali at ends, so it this question of carrying the drains russ
the estimate in $85,000,000. The commit probable that President Cleveland will be asked why they had not been shut up long the Reclamation was bound to crop up
59,024 604.70 to $70,000,000 by the determination to The answer was that they had now sooner or later hesave the Board has de
1,157.195.80 place the construction in the hands of the beaa shut up under special powers, which oided that no special steps will be hurried
166 609.970
Government and under the management of THERE has just died in Ceylon the weal had been found necessary to contra by on to disenaucet bowe drains from the
engiacer officers of the army. Considering thiest man in the island, Me Jaronis. Peris, Dr Hartigan--I did not use that expres-spesial Ordinance; and previously those old storm water drains and turn the sewage
$139,306,171.67 that they have placed it on basia similar The Board has been
to all Government engineering undertakings,
the local millionaire. The President-Of course, shutting up powers had not existed. There could be co into the new sewers.
the possibilities of mismanagement and comparison between those powers and the playing with firu, and mast blame itself i
of Kee.
extravagance have been reduced to a mi- sec. 13 of the Health it gets its fingers burned. ir
Chadwick powers supposed simply on account of plague is different.
days of examining The tidal De furtigan-That is why I nek-as Ordinance. The houses now closed were after dure and days
nimam. Mr Mallory's discussion of the any fudging bones bean shut up because of muelly closed by reason of the plague and currents of the flucbour, esue to the sun-
Clayton-Bulwer treaty is a most interesting arrowding? That is the point I want to nothing else; they happened to be insanitary clusion that cartus portions were suitable
passage of the report. He says: B
'By for outisile and he decided that there should
of the view taken by the committes OPIUM-New Patna, cash,... 620 wake clear. The Committee's letter saya per se, but they were closed because of
Cash, that in the Westors and Gentral districis plague. The merely insasitary houses were be no natfalla for sewage at this place. I membered, was in command of the French meaning and intent of the
trenty it is.
New Benares, cash, 628" are admorode houses as bad sc numerove that the Board could not do not think this Board is
is no pasitin
unnecessary in order to justify the e provisiona As for the taking any of these already chand, but alterapt to deal with them, on scconet of take open itself to ett inte and intertera quadron in Siamess waters during the at the bill to contend, us is done by many si |
cash, disturbances last year, made a spocob at that we cannot deal with them because the lack of accummodation for displaced to euch a large extent with Mr Chad the college at Jontlly on the occasion of our ablest public mec, that the treatis we have not the power, or rather theoconpants. It was a huge task, which thiswick's drainage sobeme. Imagine in dry the onveiling of a bust to àḍmical Duperre, i interpretations put upon some of
re no longer in existence.
The bonflicting means, for we have no place to put the
drains, expected to weather these large
some of its most Board outer could have been
capable
for who had a considerable hand in fouading important provisions by the United States walk through, to people into. According to this draft reply, undertake. The Board could only haro
carrying
the French Indo-Chinas Colonial posses s it now reads, it will be taken to mean naked the Government to do it; but the Ge- storm water and sewage along their tab in sinne. After printing out that France has and Great Britain have given rise to
to frio. that when the Permanap: Committee
a special Ordinance verts and gradients comparatively and for half a century bees puting the intimes evoked from both parties to it ex- verament had already a
tion and tion complaint and have different discofradad the epidemie is over and the for that, two or three years ago. At the pre-consequently the velocity would be
very ol vast ocionial domain in Indo-China, tons of an earnest desire to secu Proclamation is withdrawn, we shall not sent crisis, the Permagon Committee,
Ittee, with
alow ludsed, and would
and you trou gat sewage Admiral Homena
prest to deal with these cases. its ur po ut closing up all discharging through the Baya wall
Admiral Hamann prosesdod had many times seriously trickling through these vuttalle instead of
KONY BEK
ask why the flourishing stats of abrogation by mutual ensent. Yet to one Now, I absolutely disagree with that. If stat
thie corner of Indo-China can logitimately who spank olarely the voluminous cor- beautiful spectacle and splendid spesimen of carry umbrage to rivals who hold under respondence that xaarks the discansion of this Board's engineering and sanitary hoaw their authority nearly half the globe, and these differences it is apparent that in the ledge. I our imagine a amils of our upon sok each day to rakend thete fit. The judgment of some of our most eminent in Laudon the faces of any of our engineers in Londen common patrimony of hamssity is all statesmen who have dealt with the anh. if they heard of such a propsands and Inficiently vast for the most raulting am-ject such a modification of the treaty na would remove the e causes of the controversy en satively for some time, most of the ng compulsory vacation on a doctor's cacti- bad a statement that the Board would ask the Byard to panse and datiberate itions to find satisfaction, without coming,
there power, making their appearance on the course in the Boate, and therefore if we can make it into show that any legal riviser had make my sewage outfalla at places which with other nations the right of progress, existence or not, whether Great Britain bay rothing before it confirm any such proposition as to by a sort of denial of justice, to contest was greatly preferred to its wholesale abrogation. Whether the treaty is in whereas the Mr Chadwick polated out were not suitable that is to say, to live. opinies WD lawyers, whose oplaton for such
such a purpose.
No misunderstanding existed originally violated one of its most essential inhibitions On Pari The President seconded.
between the Siamese people and ourselves, which it was raided having failed
or has not, or whether the special object for On demand, There voted for the molica De Ayres, The history of this little country bears
Uradite, thisʻ miglita Leigh, and Mr Lau Wai Chuan; and the since the reign of Louis XIV, Frases had
hased thereen has also failed and un Ng Yurk- President, therefore, declared the motion maintained with its sovereigns; and, less become null, the committee is firm in the On demand,
than all other, its interests should not belief that nothing sontained in this bill Oradita, 60 days' viga, have
led it to neglect its natural alllaaver contrary to or violative of any artiste of Da Bombay-
that treaty. The President-Gentlemen, there is in to play with the politics of another.
White article 1 of the treaty, ortigan's motion to refer back that the the standing orders a provision that if two-
according to the report, pledges the two na France has given proof of magnanimity sions not to do anything with the caul and and had no place to put the people, then I Board adopt the reply, with sash amend thirds of the members are agreeabla ma- la fses of saccossiré lucarelona "made on quite agree. On that very account, one of
ment at might in cosmitter be thought tion may be moved without sotice having our frontier. But when at the end of this territory bordering on it that will savor of our principal Standing Orders about over-desirable.
Dr Ho Hai seconded the amendment to been given. I desire to more that This slow and methodical infitration, the rereignty, or unction claims to oralude crowding has been ignored. If we had said that the Sanitary Inspectors of this adopt. As one of the sub-committee which Board is of opinion that it is necessary sad Siamese people arrival at the foot of the citizens or subjects of one from advantages desirable to ask the Government to confer
few thousand metres enjoyed by the other, the contral on those Auna Mountains, a Despite the crusher of 12 stene 10 lbs. Board, ever since its intitution, when drafted the reply, be would not have it re-
owers to make a general inspec from the capital, mongoing le out off all conditions is held to be permitted to either. the bouny little grey Glengair (late Froh, anked for advice, instead of giving that forred back; be had taken all the trouble he se
tion of house drains throughout the colony cautaunication between the two-parts of the governments of the United States, The bill fixes thres sots of steakholders, sins) will, with a start, be probably het advice, instead of trying to draw up in- could already. If othere could do better they with view of ascertaining their condition, our Coloatal Empire, it became necessary favourite. Silver King is looking and going dependent advice and of striking out were welcome to try, and he for cat would be The reason I make this motion is this, that to take immediate measures to stop this Nicaragua and Custs. Rica, and outside of Silver (per o2) ... well: but Hate has been going a bit short, independent lives of their own and glad to vots for any reasonable amendment cannot fall to have come to the notios of farasion. In the upslag of lans year, at these 53,000 shares may
held by any one out tho with instead of trying to carry and although he appeare rather let it expreay wishes and ideas of the Board of the draft. Mr Tooker'a remark as to the the most casual observer throughout the the first rise of the waters, small polance,
New York, July 6-President John R 11.6, his form in the last handicap
Board having no business to discuss legs
Bartlett The Nicaragua Canal Company have to
bo considerably:
saved on to give on questions of house sanitation and paints was abeard, for the Boart must on time of plague that our drains are in a judiciously achetonned along the affuente atm a ghost of a shance of winning. Dua other cognate matters, had
Don beastly bad followed sider the legality
I Itale.
of the Mekong, throw back, without ston. this murning retired ablegram from the It was cer. MOR
at hanagus, the Nica. Black Douglas and Catterfhun an all going rigorously the banging plane and varying
capital, members expressed their opinion that lamese contingents as far
saying the as the great aga strong, and one at least of this trio should whims of evory Ducassive Surveyor not tras to say that the Board had not, at the last testing of the Board, hls and almost without firing a shot, the canal representatire at tama
view to inspection with a show up prominently. Fiper, 11.5, if in Ganerslur la te secretary (Mr Hugh Mo. only 1st now pleaded form should have a chapso, but between Callum), himself & most excellent executive in regard to the very urged the same ing defective drains was very desirable. I conflat would be loolised, and that ii/ While Mr Bartlett would not disclose the BarouxI82- ** 99,6$.
| years ago ho (Dr Heweriessness. Five man
discover river. At one time it was hoped that the wilddrawn all opposition to the sanal. subject now raised the age appears to be more his kind of officer, as we kow, when he was desired 4 to legal opinions, of courss lawyers as must say that I do not think I should be would not be necessary to engage in opera. sourse of this information, he said # was Me Blank's Exile is not overburdened with by this Board and preased by Mr Francis well as cotora often disagreed, and in this fellling the daty which I owe to the tions of war. But this was reckoning with authentic and that he had been expecting it.
public, and I should not be justifying my mat Oriental dupllaity, aggravated in thi carry out the law against overcrowd to judge
Court of Bangkok. You remember a series
he would be with us in Hongkong at the present time, he would probably be quite satished that the first part of the last line
io this verse was being carried out in athero satisfactory mangler.
*feuote fairly' that's more a question for the sleed to answer, for the Mongolian thorough bred has rather a pot aversion to any fences other than dry oats and open water. I ́rbs tust the Ladies' nemination race to morrow includes a hurdle to he jumped four times, so we shall probably find there will y be a differenss of opinion between man and beat as to what laklog "fendes fairly really means.
Training for the flat rasen has been going
evening instead of the morning. The Mile Handicap bas escured an entry of ton: the bass and weights are:-
Gengairn Silver King Duart
Viper
Ston lbs.
12 10
13
Flasce
Block Duglas
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10 12
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10
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have
discussed this
on the other hand instead of going into the insanitary basements, etc., but found it L-gul paint-there was one plant in regard simply impossible; and if the Fermanent Com to closing houses, I think it is inferred from mitee, with such power, could not do it, it the latter that we have us power to make was aboued to talk of the Board having bad | aud abyo-law, but we have already made power for years to do it. A
Bas. 10 of
of the bye-laws provides for the
Guternor'a
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expressed
that
was that it had not the power.
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Persian, Dily, cash, no sales
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Another But one case why not in
I think Board had leaving aside the leal question, if the reply confined itself to saping we have not done these thing whlon
Dr Agres eaid that about four years ago cartally seems to understand there was a thorough inspection of the Dr Ho Kai. Surgeon-Major James, Mr witness to the cordial relations which, | realisation, the agreement of the two great! Ju Bapa Dematrči, po
to me to have been some-
one's duty to have done, as
Dr Ho Kai's amenduvat we are to may wo
had not the means to do it-then I a
am
with you. If the reply, instead of going
on a legal point, deals with the question on
the ground that we had too for inspectors
whole town on the oversrowding question
The President again ruled overeruwding irrelevant.
After a little farther discussion, the President mared (as an amendment to Dr
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right; but he did protest
tay breezes of the Peak every night he ceraxpressly told to do so by the Government legal advinar of the Government aldr
sotuslly mentiqued by that he ever
earried.
INSPECTION OF HOUSE DRAINS.
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weight, and (owner up) has been doing some sold answer to the question whether he casa it would be for the judge or the public place in this Board, if I did not urgs in the Linstanco by the barbarous proceedings of the ; now go ahead with that we can THERMOMETI~D ́A‚...‚ ̈ ̈ good gallopa As this pony enjoys the baling, said he would not do so uulen he was against the contention that just because the fans. posible that go of edious amboxher and cowardly treassun of? Govirament bao given up ite ight and that! tainly ought to have a pull over his op- and that very quando overcrowding, The Fresident-We have no information is abating, we have a few months' res the feet was called ixto line. Tan French means, further, that they recognise that nii j··· Da-
will not harass as in the fature. It poasuta who are grilling on the low-levels. although it is no sante, is practically, it is not so stated in the Minste. It was inconvenient, it may give prple. some to Sism. It was their miston by thele valid and binding. 1 did not expect their
had anything to my do this: The Regiment are relying on Quid Giler 10 the Govern dissesina turas on, for the caly Dr Harigan's inference,
the plague.
It may be war vowels received the order to proceed sonorasions granted to the old company ara us.bat next year. stons, but I'm afraid his chanoo is not what the whole
trouble,
littla and it may com8,5
Bght to uphold the just demands of our would amount to anything in the end, money, but preaande to present Government wish the overcrowding Dr Ho Kai-Well, I protest at all events the laws to be carried out and the last Go against the mover of this motion (Dr Har I do not care how much trouble or ineon- diplomasg, and to protect par nationals in but they might, nevertheless, had they seen i vernment wanted to let it slide, though I tigen) just because he thinks the legslings or cost it may entail, it can never the same way as the foreign powers had it to keep it up, bare caused us considerable
one millionth part of the trouble, in assured the security of theirs. The 13th tacos ventence, is the Leioa. Catting, "for The President I do not know what this The Fresident--It is no use wasting time convenience, and expense, to say nothing of July, in the erenlag just before night company was in good shaps in every way. and that actual work would be commenced and which there is a fairly・・ gàud entry. I has to do with the question before us. in speculations on the legal adviser of the fof the misery and the suffering, tall, the Inconstant, Captain Bory, the moment the hill now before: Congress |
Dr Hortion I am following your draft Government...
·would the plague wou bring the Coracle Cuplata Darilge de Fournel,
29.60 Barometer arrived at the month of the Menam, and was disposed of.
Temperature Surgeon Major Jansen-I beg to second beleving in the stipations of the Treaty APERTURE OF A VEMALS MISSIONARY. Hamidity Dr He Kai maintained that be was 85-
"New York. July 2-Miss Anna Melton, Direction of guaranton p faroy they will be found deficient in style, Gordug, so far as I know in the titled to bię owa opmion. He himselt and that most strongly. I have seen during of 1856, by which formell
Mr Frazein were certain the powers did not this plane a good deal of the book part of scene is given, proceeded to the village the young American missionary who was Wind De Hastigan-Well, Mr President, it exist Special powers and men were in houses, and the drainage of foam is simply of Fakuam. They hu saardaly reached the victim of an unprovoked and murderous Forvo
Tory one. frungadeen can't stay the distance and will probably go for one of shorter races,
Quite a new feature in
gramme
the pes am not blewing--
A considerable amount of energy has been shown in practising for this event, and
reply, word for word.
close contest is likely to take plass. Beveral
civilians are very keen on winning, but I and the prize will go to one of the military competitors.
The President There is nothing about
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HONGKONG REGISTER.
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I sea with pleasure that the P. W. n you rule that is in not relevant, I will pass the hands of the Governor with the advice shamefulAny 009 ho han asen it would the middle of the bar which obstracts the attack by hired-shag Sa: the village of Weather NZ₺
but the Secretary of the Sanitary Board of ble Executive and Legislative Councils, be most unconscientious if he did not in calrange, when a fartens cannemada broke Derce, la ronds to the Happy Valley in something like out the orders of the Board on this ques. Permanent Committee syen had to take the something should be done that out on all rides; the forta uniting these, in 100 porcish mountains, lastRain are making frantis exections to get this declined, or said he would decline, to carry but the Board had nothing of the sort. The the strongest manner possible
the drains. action to the soren Siamess war regler and barely escaped with her life, neder for to-morrow. Ono man and a small
tion, and I say that under those circum. Precantion of getting a special Ordinance. hoy have been at work on them for the Last
stances, if the policy and action of the On division, the draft reply, with Dr. Bo three days.
in case it is contrary to the lows of the thro, FROXTON,
axrived by the steamer Warra from Genos, They are absolutely disgraceful
congregated in the narrow banget, eggered Haly. The suit upon, Miss Melton is con There was a short discussion on a suggen the river with projectiles A ring ofsidered one of the most serious crimes nó Ameriona he made more grasmal, but Dr Ho Kai ob i trom the Incarutant, and from both sides citizen in roxay genre, und hau
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Board can be thwarted by i's own ofgari | Kil's «dditions, was adopted by fire to Lion by Mr Haigh that the motion should | submarine torpedoes was fired a few mstrer committed by Tuske against bes the Aquekong Oberzvatory, August 9, 1804,
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