Prize distribution took place this afternoon at the Victoria School, with Bishop Raimondi in the chair. Mrs Marsh distributed the prizes, and among the guests were the Hon. F. Flowers, Colquhoun Secretary, Mr Granville Sharp, and several relatives and friends.
Before the prizes were awarded, Bishop Raimondi said: "Ladies and gentlemen, before the distribution of prizes takes place, allow me to say a few words. First, I wish to thank Mr and Mrs Hanlon for their kind invitation. There is not a more noble work than that of educating youth, although I confess it is not an easy work."
He continued, "Proper communications are the key to developing trade. Mr Colquhoun's, in his paper to the Chamber of Commerce Journal, suggests that a railway from Rangoon to Yunnan is feasible and would greatly benefit the trade between Burma and China."
The distribution of prizes then followed:
Sixth Standard
Fifth Standard
Fourth Standard
Third Standard
Second Standard
Special Prizes
CASE OF THE "JOHN D. BREWER"
The judgment in the Consular Court of the United States Consulate at Canton, China, December 15th, 1888, was delivered by Charles Seymour, United States Consul, acting judicially.
The case involved complaints by Walter Jacelyn and Dennison P. Moore against Alfred Johansen and Harry Rolands. The judgment was that Alfred Johansen was guilty of violating the ship's rules and gross misconduct, and was discharged from further service on the Barque. Harry Rolands was also found guilty of gross misconduct and was discharged.
ROUTE BETWEEN BURMA AND CHINA
Mr Colquhoun's paper to the Chamber of Commerce Journal discussed the prospects of extending trade between Burma, the Shan country, and South West China. He suggested that a railway from Rangoon to Yunnan would be beneficial, and that the region was rich in mineral resources, including gold, copper, lead, zinc, tin, iron, and silver.
The advantages of this trade route were stated by Mr Colquhoun: "The rich portion of Yunnan, especially in the South-west and West, has been described, and the want of communications commented on. These countries yield products, vegetable and mineral, peculiar to each district."
OPium CULTIVATION AND MINING
The article discussed the opium cultivation and mining in Yunnan, and the potential for British industry to tap into this market. It was noted that the Chinese mandarins were not encouraging the development of mining operations, and that the region was rich in mineral resources.
MINING OPERATIONS
The article highlighted the potential for mining operations in Yunnan, with the presence of coal, copper, lead, zinc, tin, iron, and silver. It was estimated that ten men were required to work a ton of coal, and that the laborer's wages would be higher in mining than in other industries.
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Įll estan engravsten an con gaudojimova
tion of goods so far as Zuin, hos hen quite sufficient in keep the town in
Mrs Man into diatribute the juries, and by oving the Fun her kind handa) ink their value will be doubled.
A. Zatuota, for All Batjale. Dreving Boom Amurements, premated by M Hanlon,
the successful
Ars Marsh turn distributed that prizes to ar, ut, for Wetting and Aritioustic,
silver wasch, prested by a friend.
At the concision one of the pepian, for Dictation and Runding, stepped forward, and stores the thanks
Sei da usnu Sants," presented
fly and Mus Halou and is wholtestaa
tative Government" may be mirrored to sit the circumstances, and it oughs įto ho unrtowed to a very considerable significset and pror, so poor indeed as extent to wrect the requirements of the to possess no merchants cupile of buy Chinese population, which is more cor- ing goods from China and the Shan rently described as the guveruod race, cutiutry. Another advantage of the That much improvement is required, proposed line of communication would however, in the system by which thee that de uigrades of his intelligent opinion of the residents of into the sparsely poplated districts of the govertog class may be conveyed to Eritrat Burman would receive gen the Government, and thus exercise its impetus, owing to the use and cheap out of shut member failed to pen, initiato intiuency upon the Executive, res with which they maid much the two boys through angular attendant, here can be no doubt. The property destination. At present the cost of passage dous girl whose juvenility vendaved her selected unsticial members ought to by sea and the engers by hand reble et recivry, the instruction resort. have for more power than they at presed Ligh prebibitite, and are ank sy Trove boys in gaus re situan
rings year; three of than to Govern-
Mrs Briste.
Mes darsh, Bither Raineil and see. Forsira, for Reading at Arithmetic, ladies and gentle present for their at
pupils presented fur examination, u
tendance. the also siced that out of th
parac, prescated by à friend,
Plast Brauni
by
forward to his proper plane in the ship, auder thin orders of the wife of Captain
Jessalyn. Her presence of mad and noble arago erabileri Yer to nerisi restoring orighttel authority over the ship
The Second Mate of the Barute, led to the taxel restiumy of douaneta, implicating th
subjrez, and native, of Nora scotia.) of that deur, tamed Honey Dousut, who was Luuourably acquitted. The rentin
under rataient for a furtunght, establishes mony of Uy Joka G. Kean, superintendent the Hospital in which Johansen has beca
Proyster, for Arithmstig aud Reading
J.
Ba
a puyer boos, peruented by Mr J. M
the fact that Johnsen is noie to leave the
da Costa, for Dictation and Arithunstic,spital; and hes sustained un persent
The Arabian Nights," presentai by Miả injury.
The penalties pesuribed in the Unižní
xent posmos. ., they ought to be more cient to account for the ket Bat Chinement Offers, saree to the Banks, and the. Shester, for Reading and Spelling, godel cos sintatus for acts of viaduce by sk
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independent of the action of unsurup migrants into Buranh are a prezenti rewander to Mercantile tones in Shang- ious Governore than they are at prosent limited, although those who are there Lei, Canton and Hongkong and as Mr Read roaintaine, the oljes- have assimiluted wonderfully with the tion of one uncficial member against & measure ought to outweigh & duzen official affirin-tions in favour of the | sawe.—Chino Alail, Jan. 19.
ROUTE BETWEEN BURMA H AND CRINA.
The following is the peise lise-
ALAS.
Spentai Prizes
Free cheers were fun given for Ms Burners, au gerally hcenare per- Marsh aut Bishop Raimondi for the ladies munent residents. Mr. Colquhous jars and goelleruch present. the number of main routes which might be considered available for getting an the ordinary trade of Yunan at five:-! By the Yang the river from Shanghai; by the C'autèn river, trou at y the Sungen river, from the Tonga THE discovery of a trade route betweea nif: by the Blouho zonte, from Chame Burmal and China, which will open ny on the Treadly; and hy saanu route and derelep the resources of a fruitful trow British Burial. As it has been country which at present les acglected, proved that it is the west and south i has long engaged the attention of co-west sides of Yunnan which are of the inercial on both bere and at home, but greatest value, and therefore the sider bitherto To satisfactory or feasible we wish to get at Mt Colquhoan, tee j cheme been forthcoming. The comparing is mutaber of days required latest attempt of the kind is that recently to reach Gorrain prints by each of the
Hanim,
pencil, psented by Mrs. J. medion
a
J. de Agun, for Aristio and Weir
Regine ofiicers of a chip, and for in- sulordtantion, we of grestes severity than demand; for it at be stated, in troub ani the roumstances of the present case
verity, at vidence is not wanting to
ink stand, stele! by Mrs M. O. Ro shir.
M. Cha, for Arithmetic and Spelling.stablish se fut fast the wonder of the
First Malo on the "John D. Brower" hau
ink stand, presumed by Tirs M. C. Rebek by yined and constra
zazic.
SPELTAL PRIZUA
L. Leiria Fistory, Canapesition, Grenaar, Arthuesi, Reeting, Translation from Portugu and Pench; for history, Composition, and Granotar, a book
Wordswonin "Gretical works), presented. by Dr Stewart for Anithanetio, Toni tion from Portuguese and Frend, a benk
French and English Dictionary," pre-F. M. Britto, for Dictation and Reading,ebone aut render the investigation sented by Bishop Raimon
prayer luck, presented by M. J. Mary; amil, alat, in onsideration of vio severe injury received by Johausen at
roughs and harshuas erard sailors subject to his conuorod; and, thefore, Kasa Yung, for lateral lograrement, while no one cau fratify retaliation on blue Natural History," trusted by Mart of sentou for the misconduct of their Haben.
dicens, who are alike zmenable to the
Ipiria, Composition, Grammar, Anayein, History, Frawing Maps, Tremiation o Portuguese ul Frunch, Longietion's Pretical Works, " presented by Dr. Szors
uit.
1liatory, and Travelatio fian French for Reading, Composition and History, a book, presented by Bishop Raimundi ; i for Transasion hom Preich, au lok aful, presented by Me Fioning. Enly do Rosario, Drawing Maps and Wet- ing, a Dictionary, presented by Bishop
Raimondi.
Sixth Standard
made by Mr Colquhun, and his couroutes mentioned is of epicion that alis do Rosario, Reading, Composition, pation Mr Wabab (since dead), who, direct overland rout- from British Bur leaving Cantos, passed through southern mah possesses by far the greatest ad purts of Kwangtung and Yuunon, enter vantegna, the only question being ed Burmah naar Bhanso, although it had whether the scheme is feasible, that is, been their intention to cross the Burman whether it is possible to construet a bur frontier near King, Hung, and altis of railway by the points enggested. tely reached fagoon. Br Colquhoune dolquhoun tanks in ; but th enpplies a most interesting paper to the point can only be settled by further #Chamber of Canomerce" Journal" of explozution, de result of which may be November 15, on The prospects of that the trude with the most valable trade extension between Baribal, the pure of Yansal eath be served to Bri- Shau conatry and South West Chipa."lish Baruch. The advantages to Bor After reorupting the various authorities from this trade one hast stated in on the subject," Mr Celgahona briofly! Me Delgabond's own words.--- sers forth the natural configuration of The vich cortion of Tau, especially the countries through which "be passed, in the South-weat and West, has been the characteristes of the peoples who described, and the wout of consamuications jinhabit them, and the products, vege commented on. These countries for a table and mineral, peculiar to each die Jiald which the spirit of enterprise which
Some miline of people see there, to be allow, I treat, sugar to be neglecved.
goods and to receive the manafectares në
dano Burkley, History, Composition, Grau- veis dari CherubyMiles Puctical Works," prezented by Mes on
Jesu.
T. Aquino, for Writing and Spelling, love: I shall, iz miligation of the panial- prayer ok, prested by Mrs J. Menta ad ponaities provided in the states
Joe sets of the nature involved in this dis
Baza.
A. D. Gotues, Fin Spelling, prayer book, the lands of the First Made the Bergue;
presented by Mr J. M. Baad
reduce the penalves and pranishments Fuc
F. Romficia, for Beading, ink cand, pre-the ea of the acnued to the lowest possi-
anted by 3r 3. C. Roz
Shelly, for Reads and Dization, By Favorite: ffistory Book," presented by Mr Hanlon.
¿CASE OF THE "JOHN D. BREWER"
We levve been favoured with the tokom ing Judgment in the Consular Court of the United States Consulate at Canton, China, December 15th, 182; the United States Consul, Charles Seymour, anting jodicially in the criminal cues of The United State
iniministering justius, a Cons of the bis degree cousiment with my sense of duty United States of Ameti, acting judicially, in the matter under omsieration.
Having heart and tried the complaints led by Walter I desechyn and Dehuisou P. Mours against Alfred Johansen and Harry Rolends, the judgment of itzis Court is that Alfred Johansen, being guilty of violation of the supptog en aut also gulay of gross udsolvet, dronkeness, vinience and insubordination; is and shal by disdeepest from further service on said Barque, ant shall, for the rest or sixty vai at Wing, he come in the days, concensing bum the date of his British jail Wapos, under the jus Iment à this Court; and that Hury Rolands, being gality of gross misconduct, in not assisting to maintain good order on said Barne; Enly on the entrary, stiuania |ting Jobanget to turbulence, by appoing
of couples, Walter Jasion on aid Parque, with forfeiture Testimony having neam heard on behalf and etail be disuarged from farther on deck with a chualeknity in hand; is
Master, and Deanizon P. Mags, First balance ne en uy the ship and s Mate, und of the access, Alfred Jole owners for wages and so of aut for ant Harry Roterds, tuen, of the extan wages,
H., Gramar, Andysis, Drawing Maps, America sen Aifred Jeans and History, and Nelle Work, "Anderson's Harry Bolentie," on sunglaints of Walter In Fairy Tales," prosented by Mite Halon. M. Gomes. Gegreply, Writing, Reading Jasolyn, Vastor, and Dennison P. Moore, and Travelation fuen Portuga, Was First Mate, of the American haaque John I Right," prosental by Mrs Huolon.
D. Brewer, of Boston, Massachusetts - Fith Sucached.
copper, sult, iron, silver, and lead ainezi siotbed with Brian of Berland. M. d'Alminde e Castro, Compusition, Rasi-American Barqte John D. Brewer" (of!
graphy, Arithmetic, Courpesision, Urs ing Maps and Noodle work, na Tak stand, presented by Mas trueder. ing, Drawing
Mays Al Transimon, Sakeponze's Potten Wocks, pra bented by Mr Hanter.
trict. The South West of Yuunan is ways checked our will. Ribiers, Grammer and Analysis, Geo- extremely rich in mineral products, goid,
having been passed by the travellers; |whilst coal, copper, lead, zinc, tiu, iron,
and silver are to be found in several in China, sill, petroleum and the 120st places throughout the province. At ful and procions rustals, to an extent prezent, however, no encouragement in which will be enormous when European 10. ä'Almada o Castro, Drawing Maps, an
return they will give ng tha thwest tựa drunk
Beaton, Massachusetts) and now moored at Whoa, the part of Gaston, China, fo seagoing salting ventels, the following facts ere elicited and on them in bed the judgment of the Court.
CHARLES SEYMOUR,
United States Gas, Acting Judicially,
IN CHINA.
The Banque John D. Brewer," of OPIUM CULTIVATION AND MINING day of May last, from the Port of New Boston. Massobuenika, sailed on the first
(N.-C. D. Nhs Cavpridout).
posion, Reeting, Tropletion and Nea dle Work, "Nature Pictures," prentated Mugen Arithmetic, racunar, Analysis by Mor 4. G. Routatio and Drawing Maps, a Takatand, York, New York, and arrived at the port of sensed by F. A. Conta.
after going te Foochor, and ring feared to show the distrauages acering Shanghai, Chia, August 17th 1888; on Shanghai, arved at Whampoa Nave the frier, are the mer, as parad from the catturo of requra to the mapitulust, 34: 1562 vie Hongkong and is hil
de Ribeira, Gear, Geography and Neodle Work. The Arabian Nights," presented by Mra Hai ton.
dus Keriscius, Anayaiu, Arithmetic and red at Whasipos, siting cargo Translation. The Secret of neon," Alfred Johansen, one of the Accined sea- presented by Mz J. H. des Ramulia. men, is a Sweria, arving shipped at Shang
Ja my fontos coocntication I dodge-
lake leave to point out the disadvantages with the results from adting Today F
with which it is attended to the ke
3. dos Benedics, Writing, Composition. Uary Rolausta, another of the ontwerdener, the carries, and the labourer,
given by the officials to the developmout, field for a new market has been shown, I
skili shell Ave their development. Thui f mining operations, and the Dural trave, to be worth securing and, with the riches of the country are allowed to lie Fraping upon our fank at Tauqua, to. in pose where they are less worse thora is no time to he loss. Exploration things should follow. The petty and what is required to inform us to the rochial mind of the Chizzee Manduria best to of securing this new market for is a striking example of that encored a purely leal one. It touche
British inditry. The question cannot be vation whose cundorting und easily agerial as well as font rests, sad. squared motto is well alone,”
concerns the manniactates and the ship- and though ontsiders tight readily over here at buns as well as die werabant doubt the applicability of time wollin Buenash. the mandarin is strong in bis belief, | knowing that the wond is a synonym for that which exists. It will not be Mr Colquhoun's Fault if whicaldone in Yanou be not surprised by and by. The experts of the province at present are mostly cutlined to opicia, vepiment, izou and copper maño into pans, and Lehestnuts; While the principal import is Cotton from the shat country, by way of Sen-mon or Bland, winch is brought an pack animals, and is worked up by the batives into cutton stuffs; a trifting of the wholars. camount of British piece-goods, bulk,
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES TO SCHOLARS OF VICTORIA SCHOOL. The distribution of prizes to the molars atthis schont took pince this afternoon (W). Bishop Raimondi occupied the chair, and there wore prosunt: Mes Marsh, who gave away the prizes, the Hon. F. Flowers Colouin Secretary, Mr Granville Sharp. and a namier of the relatives and friende
Before the prizes were awarded, Bishop
and European pius, niedles, stull look Rahnouti said: Ladies and grutiem, be ing glasses, marches &c, we imparted for the distribution of prizes takte plsen, by the sune rente, bus in greater youn- | adlew me to say a few words, fa the first istifies from Cratur. With proper complace I lure to thank Mi and Mrs Bachen
Papiers of garden and generally let
and Granunar, School Days Paris," is a Rumbar, having shingu atut their groc, and the lowest price they prcrenied by Mr Hanion.
New York. Both Johanan and Bolende
Jon.
Third Standard
were summoned to appret in this dos nu receive je 300 cash, or 25 Maxican outs Monday December 4th 1888, and and an per state proging dạy keng bong by 2 krag have, Kelig, Crasnar, and Dictapete, y tal su, ani to make answer, broad.A kung in a sum of five or six o, "Hada," presented by Max Han charges of gros misconduct nu iesnbcabits, of which sy count a bowshat,
ordination, and complaints made by the aud thres humid go to a li. One ve S. cos Hemedogs, Geography and Dictation, Master, Water To Fly, and the First of loud laid out in atripe contains iety Many Titles," presented by Mrs Male, Denson P. Moers, of the Bere which gives yearly rental of $32. Foring
Jane B. Bever" to the United States 1 mg of say Th. 15,75 When the Consul, at Cantos
ground is devoted to raising regolabilen, firs
4. Again, Wathy, Grugcacy, and Trans- lation, Red Outs and his Juckets," presented by Mis J. H. tius Remotes Semnel Standard.
A. dus Kenudios, Arvonctle, Dirtation,
Writing, Jakstand, rented by Me 3. G. Reece.
i
The used and sewers have, ireough receive a resors of at least 30 got the sojal, both at this Consulate nod at
Mexicut cects per strip, sed may cont the Hospite, he brought fuce 10 boepen dire crops EAT. Calculat tluk en ani nerad have had the fullestinely eps to the wa, and you get an Pptune to examine vitraa on hattad evouno of 81 or Tha, 24, Bat Master John H. des Remoins, Regin the absence of the Binster, Waley 1.80 -1.0, aga at a field o
ses. The testimony a car and positive the mod is used for opium, the ger. chat on Thursday, November : 182 deper losos vwn exța of vegetables equal to Diosades and Writing, "Little Folks," salen, at Honghang, on simp's businesų,
of mizica per mau la. 18.00 represent- presented by Dr F. Stewart.
the orus ombined in taming say rate is the case with those ingar to the cultivator of The 23.90. Through Pictures Yard." prezented by intrication and disturbance, and tondering for their duties and service; out of whom several of the seamen of the Banque unit hunt of a town. It is possible that the lereme objects of discipline, nerection,
iosa in not equality great in every inamnes,
Parque, Dennison 2. Moore, and attention, by the Chief Osloar of the
igubicatious the trade weid be deve-for their kind invitation. There is notdang M. Aquine, Geography and Arithme,uttina of vilt spirituous liquor, eansinghe plote of amoy né in the neighbour-
loper to an epormous extent, and a pienses me more than to be able to w
lant in suything » hitis concerna aducation.
inrge and imporfact marker for the sale think there is no more solo work than o Englisda gads thrown open. In that of edusting youth, although Fa supporting his contention that proper confess it a rud an easy work. This communications are the thing usedful tool is not a new one: it is als eto affect this, Aly Colquhoun "cautrste well known to at the colonists of long- the present trade of British Baruah keng, and stand for itself a guiden with that which existed when Britain reputadon; and well united praises bavo, annexed it.
| in dimes past, bean beatuwed by Adrs Hanior's
ד;
Mrs Alanen.
A Bager, Rending and Dictation,Shut History about Animate," procuted by Mrs Lion
Math Shordani. J. Loris, for bary, Oomposition, Axel metic, Analysis, Drawing up, and French, Sex Pictures, presented by Dr F. Stewart.
FULL Sten Tard
but whow the agian has been the roadiect
Lin. 2074 altrgeshes. Win the other hand,
to convey 821,250 tons of coal---de my last letter--al 17. 1 per fun would prodies a
M. dos Renelios, Distatic and Writing
of us, wad under the most favourable Saver Puncil case, presented by Man F.
pirasiances, there is still a diffense of il, das Remedies.
One of the same thus inrozicated and s. 9 per month to the prejudice of the drug, Chapre, Writing, Arishowtin, au? Neolit for day was Alfrest J-hansers, one of we see, therefore, at option enliivación The effect of British Go-Abilities na teber, and 1 x vorg happy Mr. Carvalho
Work, nanti, presented by crew, who shared in causing the grog to hel
| the consul on this trial. Another of the bringe in no profit to the gardoner. vorsment on Burault and the Barnses to be here -day to volia chew Earliest Razedios, Geveral important, aping sticles cad Pales of the cagers of the say, 4 picule of gun, at lies
Now, as regards tie onrrier. Six has been benefica in the highest and gentlemen, Mrs Banlon's gonna s
| brought into the ship, in violation of spise comain 23,040 met, and this yields, Forse, presented by a Friend. legate, the trade of the country, which he quite a success, and when I I. Fats, Resting, Mother Goose's Fur Bax, was Merry Kolends, one of the most. To cover this fruit Taming Ï'u to The new fairly well interested by ringe this it not mere (attery, is is a fact
wry (tens," presented by Mrs Henina,
aprased; who did not immbs so trenty of Tintain, the curior would receive at the ways having rise by leaps and bounds. proved by your sons and daughters. The
the liquor as to become intoxicated, because very lughest computation . 1 per Radways have been and are being mile in Mes Harlan's School Lave,
B073.
he durarvers war way bar area. troduced with the best results, and Mrception, pawed all the exact:45; and or vereval years, with one single ex
Joise, acooling to the testimony of all Colquhoun suggests that railway in ako now cat prosent one of harppis condy
oleat, and had a pronged strugle with 2 showing a difcrease of Ts. 819,176 of the Rinusean, bome exceedingly course of constraction from Rungoon toto sustain an examination in Latin. Two
the Chief Officer or First Male; who, in sale in favor of wral as against opium, cakulat. Tungkos, should be still further ex-years ago 1 was in the red States where
defense, inflicted severo blow upon in the yield of each on the bans of the six attended, and, passing Mandalay, be everthing is on a grand see, and there
Johansen's head with an iron balaying-4 difference will as nocet the
square miles. scarried past Bono and joined to took a particular interest in visiting the
and subsequently Johnson parsed the the ludian railway system. The linerary aculeny for young ladies I visited, 1. A. dus Homedics, for Composition, Aridi-finally sureolerad to the Harbor Mastors-83,020 mu give labour to 22,040 What Mete with a phenfuife, which was abourer To catraze piuma ou six aque would ass thigh the richest rice was shown a class which was in the
metio, Parking and Drawing maps, Math of Wimpaa, Herry Eldrugs; who meat diarriots Upper Barwal, and to Get Young Ladies elu. Ta einss
mich, 8c man bolig eurlyel en Buch enuatical Instrument, pressuted by Mxx aboard the Barque in respoke to estis for To work a ton of cunt, the Chilas the different pusees which youest it riseter great credit on the establishments,
he was in peri Fating.
help, nu reached the Fist Mate, which soul at pite yinining 20 tons a day estimate that tenen are required; so with the centre and northern Shot and I am sure that we may very soon ex-
da minamai mentah of which ! pact to see much close here. Mrs Manion;
The Fira Male, although wrmed with :
2.500 en Would find work. Now there a truly Christian woman and is a good
revolyur took rakuga ayim kis top of the ring pite of lang-ebung within the (*cabin-house”, to avoid Jehaneen, and to abided square mileage, and we therefore see tense. The irus in which Fubansen, at that all the year out, inabond of avert the not of shooting Johansen in self. that employment would be found for 22,ht te, wns pieced, were brought, from the for a nut mig as in these of opinan cabin, the deck, by the tighter and tifty cash a day; the miner feen Luth on bond the ship, whii takon, for safety, to 150 s uc is layed, thecuture, Captain of the Baryce; whosa family were ashore by the Arbor Master'z rostence; only half the ting and at halk the wager where they remained put the return of against the monstars smployment of the Captain Jomely, on Saturday, December in a double wages. The advantage to
18%
abu labourer is thus greatly in favour of The Harbor Master testities, that, during mining.
ja
different taciom establishments,
In
Catholic: sad she laws how to graft on
the juvenile beset those Christian in aples whel embellial and emisible svoman's character so much. The boys' school, likewise, retinet great credit on the reacher. I hear that daring last year no
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loss than 20 boys got situations, and accounts for the large daninution ju their number. When you reflect thei
s
nal of sixty begs, twenty have gut! situatione here, it
a remarkable * renuit—Applause) and I am told that the e managers of the firms by when ilmse ytwenty hoy are employed are extremely
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weli satisfied, which is highly gratifying; and bow, ladies and gentlemen, though Taứnk
a person very much higher in stand.
ing and position might podtipy my pince,
think there are few who could occupy it i
who have a better acquaintance with the
& į presical work of teaching then I baru,
who have a movs practical knowledge of
the hardships at difficulties toler mends in bis wink, and pesaussing that! wowledge I heartily congratulate Bir and
Mrs Hanion for the great sits they have achieved, and on behalf of the community
I also leartily thank them for the manner in i
it which they are educating our young. Ihave
A. Radukes, fw Geography and Reading,
Mandal to Chyantal Deteto," perennics by Mrs M. C. Remarin.
Fourth Staubued.
A. Gomes, for Greography, Arithmetic, and fitumour.Set Help pran by the Sitra, for Roading, Dication and Arithmetic, "Hozas Maziatas," presumed by Rev. Bishop Itaimendi.
Mrs J. J Hesgedion
Thirth Stauberd
A. Tialein, for All subjects, Household Amusements," preserted by Mes A. G. Hamano.
F. Konfiame, for Reading, Grammar, Arithmetic and French, Life of Was Singten," presented by 32ts A. 6. Ru Tega Sing, for Dictation and Arithmetic,
Ink Stand, presented by Mr O. A.
HADO,
CTUR
Xarter, for Writing and Dictations, Gold Pemail, presented by Me Fleming.
his experience of twenty four years a There are also many other mall miven cornertion with wea-going vessels, he never tagos which could be mentioned, but which witnessed a wore credition of afsira ona would copy too much space in your ship: which describes as having been, vaimablo parse. But the fact is too well at the time of his arrival on board the known to necessitate ita being distort on Barque John D. Brewer," gros mismore fully the greater the pumber of boring an autiny During these scenen rester to facility for the development of constat, ricdence, bordination, mer seyloyed in a given industry, the of tacholence and violence, Dolends offered other industrica. The present writer hopes
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