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I love practically said this sum ($1,200) in this Batinatoa by giving 8000 additional

to Mr. Frd, the Superintendent of Gunless

Pobl flowance. His twee planting is of mani.

feet, advantago to the colony,

Taking to the deems of Le Marchant Shipping Ociliusage and to the proties also wance, I menot sabordinated the, dapurtnout

surient fur tho & ad meter instal of $2400,

the vote to be expanded oja the reduced sale.

Mr. Wedbo start he paid only $720

instal of 1963 e C-raude, crassad y despatas

No. 1 of Pul Nayember, 1881, is which owing so tim sisTactory way in which Mr. Wodos franselor-135 duties. I mommoded.you

ship to redesider your decision. -***

. 11-Your Burdship is right in assuming that

an farther provision is male for the poverion

because that work bi compleand. That is 50.

ago, and aftse visiting it again next months.

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Hongkong, No. 154.

sation wanta of the Colony.

DESPATCH.

KIMBERLEY.

J. POPE HENNESSY.

No. 156 or 3881.

J. Pore HENNESSY.

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expensive police force that any degree of

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5-Asgards the moderate allowance of $600. [Hern follow snolesstos from the Inspector) which it was his duty to co were tu ati Majesty's Government could continue His tempt at concealment, as the latter naturally "fore long to have an opportunity of copsi to the classification of the different orimoss a your givet Lá M, Ford for 1 planting in of Sobuols

Frospects adhered to. At a subsequent stage. Excellents in office after knowledge and con- gives rise tonauspicion that they were in foar, doring the evidence taken and the opinion might show that there bad rostly bon n zudition to his feed airy of $1.410 as Super The Rio RooTHABLE THE EARL Or Kof the meeting the question avainised sideration of all the proceedings that have not only as to the effect of the despachos" of the Commissioners." As to whether decrease in the most serious once. Referring Intrasjont of the Botanic Gardens, your Lordship REECE TO GOVERNOR SIR JOHN FORD and the GOVERNOR ditampted to justify occurred ducing the past six months. The thommelves on the public mind, but that the proceedings of such a Commission are again to the table we find that in 1881 thore will and that i was duly rupoetod by ras in igy! LAYERSY; K.C.M.G.

his notion, in a speech which can hardly he Govanron had really rendered it practically they might lead to further discoveries of, or are not under Executive control; the fact ware two chece of murder, in 1875, three. donpateh No. 116: of Mis 2ui Angash 1860, In

Downing Street,

F.B. 25th Noveraber, 1881. a

described as otherwise than abaffling imposable for any one in Hongkong to re-diagreeable natura At present, however, that the Hon. F. B. JOHNSON, himselfa mem- Of robberise with violence from the person at despatch 1 said

referred to what he called a procvatont in the gard him with any respect, and it would we propose referred but in one plies held it an- talned in. Intelligones has not positive, compas that certain matters wh

dol only with what spears berof the Commission, asked in the Legislative there were 19 cases as against 13 in 1875. have year 1869, but in one place he spoke of it as have been simply scandalous to have main on their face. And in the first place we Council on the 7th February why the meet Barglary or larcony from dwellings numbered Bir,I love the honour to acknowledge the being contented with a motion, and in an taled him as the Queen' representative in must do the Govnuon the justice of saying ings had bean susponded and when they ware 60 as against 107 in 1575, which certainly ind Tlations, ned omding the remaining rencipt of Mr. Tonnooly'a desapatola No. of the other a proces, but nowhere did he say that this Colony. Intelligence has not been recoi that he entisfactorily disposes of several to be rosunod, shows that at all events the shows a decrease, but in 1879 the number Stator is Stato, members of the fil in Cione forte, lurk and interpro. 28th of Sex tenshar rompirsting the establishment it referred to a notice of motion. He said that vedinthe Colony which, though not positive, complaints made by the Scoretary of Stato, members of the Commission hava not much was 101 while in 1875 it was paly 69,

term of Co of a Normal School in the Clony.

in the gase referred in the Governor refused to leaves little room for doubt that the Cloverxon showing that cortain matters which were said control over the matter. The fact appears so that taking the whole for ser, and pensal worka" Taxe disparoh was dus neknavored and -In paragraph 4 of my despite No. 80 of

In paragraph of my pitch No. 30llow has been was retur's Applored by your Lordship in No. of 21th the 9th of July Inst, I stated that Dr. Eftel's allow the nation to be put. This seems to a boon virtually called and brdered homo. not to have been reported upon in regular to be that the Commission was intended to reitnut Andainistration the decrease in

Important as might appear from Dmber, 1820. Ne. Ford well rus his for remarkt boat the desirability of n Normalus soraewinst different frous oxpunging the Whether or not he was in receipt of instruc-course bad in fast been is reported apon. The be little better that a farce. His Excellones not to. Kapuriaint

comparison of the two particular years #0 School appeared to be well worthy of your conocier from the order back, and we entirely ticha to that effect from the Colonia! Office Secretary of State's deunteli appear to bare apparently thought it would suit hie purpose comparis

coul to ane For a sutice of motion calling for before leaving here we are of course unable!

ole book, and we entirely ticha to that effect in receipt of instruc-course bad in fast been repon in regular to be that the Commissionant appears so that taking the whole tecnolo suties of motion calling for before, Icaving here we are of course unable to been drafted by a less practised land thansoane to appoint such a Commission, and after are now dealing with. Of assanite with in- storation, and that 1 hope that the patter how would recaiva year attention, but his was not certain papers, the notice in no way discussing say, but a ramone was current she time which have been received by His Excellency, wards changed his wind and desired that it tent to rob there were

croublin to 1975 thure intended to give you authority to embark on the subject inster of those pipers, could be ago that he had been instructed not to and for this Bir Jorx PorE HENNESSY may should die of itauition without troubling in 1875 there weto three. Kidnapping ce schemes of so easily ahernier, before the de called out of over. In the House of Com lure he Colony until the feturn of Mr. thank his good fortune, for had the draftebina, with the report. This is precisely what counts for 0 cases, as against 6 in 1875.

called out of order. Isti prs, could be ago thet he had boy instante, in which had been received by Fis real to appoint such a Commission, and for prison of the two particular years.

Le Le Colony until the return of Mr. thank crochait tout to rob thers were none reported in 1881; of The Garmont Marine Surveyer to the Hartelle had been inuitted for my consideratiute mon it no infrequent thing for papers Marsit. However that may be His Excellency man been bettor acquainted with the ant bapponed with regard to the Gambling Coin-Thore were seven enzos of piracy, reported in

or prevision lind been made for the of underful bar 31efior's Department.

exponditure to be asked for, and for the Government has gone, and it seems not impossible that foct the ropiitanod would undoubtedly have mission, of which nothing hun heen hond 1881, and five in 1875. Of unlawful possus 7--As regards the Nocával Sobol, I think the in the Estiuntos of the current year,"

to refuse to produce them. Sit Jouw Porn le hastepud his departure in order to anticonic out in stronger light. This, however, for the last year or two, although it bassion there were 30 eason against 251 in 1875. Ishontd sleri ham desired to have before me solscy your Lord-bip auzgesta, $1,680, should re

of crime of larceny. the report of the committee appointed is enquire Havresar would havo'ected in a more opcipate an apprehended recall: Should the is werely an incidental eiceamstance. For never prosented its report. It would be And now we come to the Fending the zeipt of the further repes called into the Central School, in order that I might be right way bad be followed the practice at naws be correct the Colony will have the general tenant or the despatches the Se-interesting to know in what position that Ws look upon the ratarns of this offence an for. I have premamaited your Lords to allow, onabil to burn a mora definito riow of the Edu-bone and confined himself to declining to good cause to be thankful for a greateretary of State must be held responsible, Commission stands at present, whether it really the most important indication of the prodane the papers. Whether Mr. Janssos deliverance. In losing Sirdany Pora Ess and they are certainly not such as one would the ceased to ezist by lapas of time, or state of crime in the eslony, for it is what

be S-I am disappointed at not meriving The salary of the fead basta ahalin acted wisely in calling for the pajere at all wear the clony will bo relieved from the expect to find addressed to a Governor whose whether it is still in existence and tamar bo called the regular occupation of the

Head as antred and for a comparatio the gravious that was rig om particular of the Legis this correspond council, that the site was fixed 2,400 as prop his hand. The audacions Tam disappointed at not meriving The salary of the lead diastor ahol to produne the papers. Whether Mr. Jonesos deliverance. In losing sie dense fait pratar report of the Commission on the Central Schools. no case aseeed on thousand six huntred and for not may be a question for discussion, but rule of the worst and most unscrupulous polier reveived that full approval of the members are neglecting the publio duty habitual criminal. He will do a stroke of Tin meetings ad procarlings of such a Bordighty dislars per annum, and I cannot at pre- or pot uvay be a question for diɛcussion,

HENNENOX own business in other directions when he sees a

chance, but ordinary larceny is what he relies miss are hardly enter Executies control. I sent approve the allowance which is being given it is a comparatively insignillant uptor Gorerer it has ever had. His sins of Colonial Office which Governor Hex NENOX which they gore appointed, with their mite any hardly under Exocatiya qurani: 14 the stadouts when there is apparently no of privilege ants caised, for it is obvious that commission build not easily the entire The first point which attracts attention is doctor NOE IN Yaprimanded for having sumusupices, but lessony 19 always hey, however, bofern long to have an opportunity to the students when there is apparently no when compared to the grave question emission wors, nas few his effenties of always wished it to be believed his bad met consent, to discharge.

Reverting again to Lord KIMBERLEYou for his living his returns for allor of considering thesegirlsace falon and the opinion gaangitee that Government will derive any be enumerated. with.

on bas Fower by his

enmity be enumerated, always wished it t braukt for the results of their education at the if the GOVERNOR, bas Tower by his more fe was gi enmity with the entire The first point which attracts alicntion is dospatch of the 9th Doonmber, we find that offences may be influenced by accidental cir of the Comtrissignings,

refuse to ersonally dissociated haridual. Savor by pre other let to bare it plative State at ovnenon. The Spointments were we are now and That no su venta was GOVERNOE longest of how the Islndacute is getting arconies pre dicit to riftise to allow any qaes British and foreign community, and of the order given by Lord Enter that his the GOVERNOR is reprimanded for having cutustices, but larsony is always a rohato This voted for Salaries to Wact Normal Salinoi Masters, of the pastie Asula Sell 4-request to be furnished with full ex-tion to be put which is personally dis those with whom he more particular despatsbes are to be laid before the Meubora noglented to answor & despatch addressed to test of how the Tenacite is getting on. We

Seur11 Norial Salino Peralta of the Till darily no when paratively for disease at all erance. I haustus will have unrely an ronger light doubtedly happona Post Mospital is for the pay of persons where pisautions as to the details to the sahsmo, sad tasteful to himself, the members of Council ly associated he succeeded in estranging of the Legislative Connoil. In the cas bit in the previous February on the subject find then that in 1881 the number of larcenies

the details to the sabeme, sad tasteful to luwell, the to as

the prayisi mely hired in what might-b-called these is the meantime I feel compofiod to withhold my are deprived of all rights in comaction nearly every individual. Several sets of he says:This correspondenes should be of the Estimates. What the purport of that reported to the Police was 1,879. In 1875 it

apnry xovernment Institations Practically approval-of-it, and I destro-that the rete entered

before tool with what body and can bring Do add wrth of the Volany as tagad too care for this sololun bhu-Estimates-far 1882 may tatter except on suferance To con sound malice, have come to light and called in the other fave to instruct you on that the salary of the Supervisor of the Staff of other fabules there were nine

flogies in 1881-and- thod at of the Colony in azala to care for this colmel on by-Estimates for 1882 may with list buy and can bring forward oppression and of injustice, dictator by mirable for your Legislative Connell, and despatch was does bol appear. We find in was 938. bad thorofaro-anore than doubled.

Peraberrard inju. Say t consoul pè of Lasiticsau Scmall Piz Patients is mulerlaken not be oxpen le

erimatent 131 take by the lowest of the Fung Wan Hecubal

corpondence should he had Eeturs tinue the narrative of events After the forth the most indignant comment and revising this despatch to bave it printed of Interpreters was fixed by the Secretary of 13 in 1875 Bach are the Bgures taken from

moeting of the events After the forth these come to light and called in the other perceive Connell, and despatch aus. What the purport of that moeting of the 7th February the Council severest reprobation, but the unrecorded" and laid in full bofore your Legislative State at $1,800 instead of $2,400 as proposed the official returns. Having those returns in who do it witbon any lingo te tha Geen your Legislativa Conncil.. ment, the expense byxing defraynd by the volu I havo tas honour to be, Sir, Your most mot again on the following day, and againon instances of his potty tyrauriy to officials Council." The words in full" soum to by the Govunson. The Supervisor is Dr. Er bis hand, the GOVERNOR had the temerity and spiteful attempts to injure his vales sve of the practice failowed by Governor cores to appoint Dr. Breet. Chinese Socity bservation of passing events was the 9th, the business being to consider the and spiteful attempts to injure his exudies indicate that. Lord Krennyes did not sp-TEL, on homseveral other appointments were to make. The audacions staterent, that tary couterations of the Chinese inhabitants of obedient humble servant, De Colony, Phe necessity for the appointment Gavurnar Sir John Tape Hennessy, K.C.M., Tramway Bill in Committee. On the 9th are numerous. Had ins policy been ever so prove of this practice followed by Governor conferred by the Goveason. Dis Excellency's wa are now enjoying comparative immu- of an Assistant Superintendent of the Civil to, et.. ic.

it was adjourned sine die and did not meet acceptable to his countrymen, his method of Hurrssar of publishing such parts of dis idea was to appoint Dr. Beer. Chiness Seca-nity from crime: That no such immunity Tüsli-xbined in De Wanvy leter (0.8.0. No. 128 of 1859).

his purpose and withholding Chinesey's are now enjoying competive that Fruary, whin a pro-administration, by a system of capionage and patches ne served his purpose and withholding tary at a high salary, but in order to make oxisted observation of passing events was HOVERNOR ON THE SOVE at until the 22nd Fornars, whin elsel in your Lozilship's dospatek No. 105 of MINTE BY THE GOVERNOR ON THE MOVE

Oost by the Hon. F. B. JOHNSON ngainst the creating divisious among officials, sonld not those parts that were distasteful to him.mattors sure ho conferrel on him several ap-suficient to strow. Only a month or two- 20th August, (99).

-Your Tordship's despatch directing th Let the baro a full report on the details of the decision of His Exceliner not to allow have failed to prove detrimental to the publie Sir JOHN POPE HUNNURSE WAS clever pointments while the other proposition was ago Captain Superintendent DEANE drew of the decisionember-be-bring forward his crio, in cresting ill feeling and a rank ourses inte blessings by publishing box Interpretersis concerned, neither the Gobro form of crime which is pretty houses are built Normal Setgel schame, nud memtime lot no ex-the-hon-member to bring forward his service, and sortanly at have resulted, as manipulator in this direction, and we be- under consideration, the united emoluments the attention of the Supreme Court to the

a good pemlilaro be incurred in the ente oxford for this motives wng-entered on the minutes. This it did, in creating ill feeling and a rankling love nut, infrequently tarpad mainpherical of the various odices Forming & airly cont alarming increase, in the nninber of what having been done the hon. mombut rose to songs of injustice. Happily for the otheils curses into blessings by publishing por-income. So far as the office of Supervisor of are called gang robberies, that is, organised School or the Estimates for 1852,

Combines call the attention of the Council to a question they had a court of appeal, and it may be tions of despaletes without their context. Interpretersis concerned, neither the Govern- burglaries by bands of armed men. This is a

a the foo of on ile 10th January, 188

·Torship fo, sunction his raraising the larger [Horo follow a number of documents and on--privilege His Excellency saul" à regarded as a signal proof that the fault And in the present case His Excellency has or nor the Colonial Office appear to have form of crime which is pretty common on the don question of privilege! What does it relate at the Governor's door in that the oficials not followed out his instructions to the latexorcised much common-sonae. It is alsar mainland, where many of the houses are built it a Co su. I udhere to the opinion that Mr. Wodolinares from the Inspector of Bahools.)

Mr. Jonsson replied: Well, I against whom he directed bis attacks were ter, since he is ordered to have the first dose that a man cannot supervise interpretation with soum, view of defence against forcible

Hur honse deorves the higher, rate of pay voted by (0.8.0 No. 371 of 1852)

hear, and it is attacks. If Hongkong assimilatos much The Logisinlar, and I vstupu to k pour Lant. MINUTE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOTER will proceed to describs it. You can rule almost without exaption profoted to match printed on receiving it, whereas be which he is never present

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*me ant of order if I say anything is our Colour or removed to another allused several weeks to elapse before doing equally clear that he cannot ha premant in the ours to Chits in this respect wo may per- acurta if his time is fully occupied alsewhere. haps see the inhabitants of the outlying regular" and forthwith the autocrat of department where he would tavo less so. With referance to Lord Kimberley's despatx all Hongkong ruled the hon. gentleman elates of interference with them. Not Coming to the subject matter of tho des- What may be the official definition of villagos horondopting a similar style of build-

call of the Lock Hopital into a Gooral aspital No: 150 of 25th November: 1541, calling for out of order without allowing him to satisfied with big crusade against his officials, patches, the point which strikes usa moot im- the duties attached to the appointment ing. Thoro buvo plac beon of late several

furtlar soport, on details of the Normal School skate what the question of privilege was, Governor Hersey man fall tilt against the portant is that referring to the establishment we are unable to say, but it seems to attacks all foreign Gat

God his

This crime was referring to the establishment we are, anable to have boyle of buil able to say, as appointment villagos hore-adaptabitants of the Bay per- arefully inspoetul the new Hospital somo weske, wohomo ad desiring that meanshile the rots on ago, sal uitse, visiting it again and months. the Eslizantes should not be expanded, I recom- although he had only the thomoni hofors British and foreign connauuity, and win-of the Normal School and the Education as that at prosetit the office is a mere pratty wall stamped out under Sit RICKARD sien MACDONNELL, but under Sir Jour POTE the Eslimudes should not be paid. I recote asked him to do so. Mr. JOHNACH asked-tained the strife throughout his reign with Conuaission. It appears that in July last. Lord sinceuro, for Dr. Errnt, is seldom son as 25st it has again mised its bus to lay a ropart pasporting before your guided His Lordship to allow the home to Jousser It Lordship.

proceed, ponding his consideration of the further "Can I speak in reply 2" And the GovER-varying success, wing is exceptional KINEERLEY had bad before bio suggestion in either the Law Courts or the Rolice Hauss bead. There at all were the attacks on Mr. Guztard, Mr. Me- 11-The small sam votod as subscription to report called for, un sondition that the Head NOB plied "No." Up to this tune not a powers with all the harshness and bitter- by Dr. Errec as to the establishment of a Court. If such an office is necessary at all were the attacka Rotier's ielograms las ten ruralurly sanctioned Master's salary sbonld, not crocod 1,680 per word had been said indicating in the slightness possible. Nubjug appeared to give Normal School, and His Lordship in a fes-tha pornou boiding it ought to give the whole Bwer, Dr. Vor DER HOSCE, nl out the of the rots lag the Winands Cosmittes of the that I can approve as to the benet to be re-referred, but the Governor went on to make to make comparisons between the appeared to be well worthy of the Go-tims by ing prelesessor and ayself after the approval oañar and that the students give gaunting est degree to what the question of privilege him greater pleasure than to be able patah to the GovEENGR said the remarks or at all events a considerable portion of his other day the violent attack una polico offi-

Go-tims Oncer referred, but the Gnvenue went on to make to make comparisons between the tappeared to be well worthy of the Go- time to his work in connection with it. On cor in plain clothes on the Peak-road. The Legislative Council,ad on condition that theived by the Government from their alacation.S01

adacation. some remarks in which be assumed in the sections of the community when the yeason's onsideration, and that be the other hand, the salary of $1,800 is inhabitants of Hongkong would do well not and that he utterly inadequate has a right to 05- the safety of life and administration would Chamber at Jotaturse cunlzibuts a subscription To this Lord Kiintorloy has sacaded." --

by the Notify the Exspector, Colonial Treasurer, and most unwarrantable tanner that it related generosity, the wealth, or the numbers hoped the shalter would receive his at-atterly inadequate remuneration for the to be deceived by the spacious attoran cas to my equal amount This, very modorata cab

to the subject on which he had led the of the Chinose could be brought inte farour tenting. In his despatch of the 30th Au- services which the public has a right to ex-of Sir Joan For HENNESSY as to sily enibles the public to obtain some telegraphis Anditor Grensial," information.of Peneral faterost that we would

hon. member out of order as a previous able contrast. Neret did he lose an opper-gust Inst the GovEANOR Gaid I have been pect from such an officer; it is indeed some the safety of life and property in this island.

illvill not otherwise get in Hongkong.

Ist. Fobrancy, 1882.

mauling. Mr. Jonsson said I have ne tunity of manifesting his salignant ill will able, with the amistanea of the Legislative what less than that of some of the inter-Afow more years of his administration would --As regards our urghis funds I have,

intention whatever to allude to the notion to the bouse of JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., Cospeit, to net, without delay, on your preters he would have to supervias.154ndoubtedly, judging from the past, have

Normal Marck.

rondered this Colony one of the most dan continued to direct their transmissing to tho THE PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS OF which your Excellency declined to allow me because its representatives had the courage" Lordship's suggestion as Crown Agent for investasi. Loving to the THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. to make the other day," and yet in spite of and the masliness to oppose his measuros School. The Legislature bas granted a

dant Amited curecat reveano, I see no obesity for keeping

this moot detinet statement His Excellency and statemeris in the Legislativa Council: gum of 33,000 a year for that object. In GOVERNOR HENNESSY'S CRIMINAL Already it is bad enough. It is only by harga talausumir el in the heure of lin The Colony is much indebted to the tier as the folowing ontored on the unmutes The attempted confiscation of the steam-tag" thus providing means for at once starting Crown ArenİR. “..

F-B-JGERSON for the firm stand he has of the incoling His Excelliangy rules that are, which failed owing to the late Mr Normal School, the Legislature wafe

Fare, Mr. 11- haul for sines consalted the Lagian made in support of the privileges of the the hon, member is out of order in ordea. PLUNKET, the Police Magistrate befreienced to a great extent by the convic In his despatch to the Secretary of State rest fits who truth water it properly Legislative Council. Unofficial members of outing, as a question of privilege, to enter hour the case was brought, proving to firm that it was a practical step in the dated the 30th August last Bir

tin Joan Pera most of the Typhoon Brockwater raight or that body haare but little opportunity of a discussed and quotes-tort-bock independent and to high-wided to contraction of having fanglish properly taught HANNESSY make use of the phrase "tim

into tuled and the decision to which your that body az but little opportunity of too Bertahip kas now como, that the money may ba vindicating public rights, the Government with referones to a ruling of-the-chair-cive-at such

shamefil act; and the tore to the Chinese youths of Hongkong In-comparativo immunity from serious crimes kakoa from the Special Fund, is in ontre noord. boing at all time. able to outrote the former occasion some muctings ago A recent effort to lay an illegal tax upon lureure to this, Lord KIMBERLEY, writing that the colony now enjoys" Are maitor The present has rande greater offerts ans with the views of the Council, and the but this only aiakes it the more important

the but this only makes it the more important more glaring misrepresentation of facts the Distillery at Bart Point, which was on the 25th November, says his remarks, of fact the colony enjoya no immunity, com- at Hapusting than any tormar ous, and opport woundation I submitted to Lord Curarvon that they should rasist any eneronatent than that contained in this minute it failed on appical to Downing Strees, and the above quoted, gas not intended to rire parative or otherwise, from crime. The Go-to have been the first to introdues into them shoo teamsmilling the plans i partiontars of on their privileges. To make the ques would be impossible to conceive, and money wrongfully extorted refunded to the you authority to embark on a scheme VEDNOG was in the habit of reforting in his lines of latitude ntd longitude. The old maps you funsmilling the po 103 of the 22nd oftion now briefs to revert to itely rates would onsible party was story of dodges, and policy onu gönd the work in my despatch. No. 143 of the 22ad of tion now at inape etsarly understood it will it is

133 of the head of

of which we aunot bold the in. Sagar Refining Company, are among the best of so costly 6 character, before the speeches to the daily polics reports which of China wors' vory vague and inadencata, and November, 1577.

to necessary briedy to revert to what has offensive Clerk of Councils the guilty porporumambered of the GOVERNOR's rovengeful

fevert to what had it is one of which we cut here, and money wrongfully extorted refund the above quoted, was not intended

for in any sense. The map of

of Pablo Works grown to runchy's vs Jous

Pabiteris rosa Cimetinga he of Point firm. The full considerat 31, or provision had beer we gave the greatest-possible-sttention to the Empire spakow of in the Chau Ti was wo of Pabllo wis groun-in-ale-Baunchy's lus Tofore the meating or que fub February: Arati Fiers would ho finde 19our for thrusts u shu hast 15t Brom the ful" details had been submitted for my he received, and it was to be inferred that they are not ancient

Bofore the meating of the 7th Fibruary doubt as to who the responsible party was story of Sir Foun POPS HENNEMAT's made for the expatiditure in the B- everything bearing on the subject of the transmitted to posturity, tor do any of the Clas- patel. Na, 45 of this 17th of October, 1891, was

The sies mention a map oxept in this instance. San- Its deste Eatronation conveyed to your Lordship Mr. Jonsson gave notice of his latou

Lordship Mr. Jonsson gave notice of his into even had His Exceljene not fully adopted schemes, dodges, and policy maaanossestimates of the currant genr. I should peace and good order of the Colony. The ma Chlon when compiling his History never hat this work had been taken in had sat wassion to move that certain papers which the minute at a subsequent meeting. It may would fill a volume. It would do no good

hich wasatory

also have dosired to bare before me the re-matter was one which he had every res judged 16 needful to illustrate it by maps. His miembare of our It sed schemes, dodges, and policy maanossess to of members of Cuuu-he sail that all the members of Council to relate them, perhaps, and fortunately for bebig nel cally in process of construction, Six hd been exhibited

part of the Committee appointed to on to take & lively interest in, and so far Julged it needial to illustrate it be wops. His commentators have thought differently, and we monds, however, before Me Tonneby transel should be laid on the table. The made themselves parties to the misrepre- Hongkong, they now, it may to hoped, "quire inter the Contral School, in order that from thinking he was ill-informed we are now and in recent sditions of this work special mitted the return, i had written to give Land-papers referred to bore on the recent painful sentation by adopting the minute; the only belong to the past. He has hung on the "I might be enabled to form a more definite compelled to believe that no one know maps, poorly done, of Chins in this meanssi ver

hi in despatel marked "General of the sandel which resulted in the commence-answer that next to us is that they had throat of the Colony for five long weary

oral of them 990i)

is that they had throat of the Colony for five long weary view of the Educational wants of the better than bimself that what he wrote pariads of the Hein, the Shang and the Chor.. of ÅgeÐ, 1881, as fudlows p

ment of the action of HAYLLAR Y. BITER, not taken in the full senso of the minute on years, during which he has done grant misColony No one could have ven-about the comparative immunity from His successor in wearing the mails of the his Esubmitted she 'lans and intimates of thebut the hon. member's object in moving that merely hearing it read over will the other chief and no real good tist would not have strued his Lordebip's remark, without serious crimes" was very far from the

Lordship's remark, without a port as s

crimes" was very far from the coris mass was Panku, hat he, though he men- Typhon Breakwater to Her Majesty'n Go High Bruce anchorized are to begin the work understood, was simply to draw attention to caffed, to it. However that may be, the abier and more dissect administrator. His the school should be forthwith estabas addreated the Legislative Council in in the Har vernment in Nevouter the thinhrong bid on. Lile table, it was generally minutes, no special antion having been honor agreably accomplished under an wilful perorsion, into a suggestion that truth. Over and over again His Excellezaytions a map of North-western China, does trot include it in his work. There were, then, maps in the Han dynasty which have not come down islam, bet bin Surrey Department having the cast of a public oficer as taxa.hr Council met again on the 1st intaut and reign of rerigos, das't, and mischief in wo Bhabad, before diraits bad buen subalted similar terms and has been so insistent as bons: The geographical works belonging to awwad its inability to undertake any special those papers. This notice of motion was the minutes of the meeting held a the ny fairly hope, really ended now, and in for the Secretary of State's approval and his assortions that there had been a decrease that time and the next for centuries coulain un werk of this kind-antil tuo requies of the nos placed on the order book. In otpunging ad February, including the one-quoted, crely do we trust that he will be suc before funds for the purpose had been voted of crime-and that it was owing to his maps in any andasible editions. The frat mapa Praya Wall were finished, it was only this it we think the Goreanos strained his were road and confirmed without comment. ceded by a Governar endowed with the art by the Legislative Courel. It suited Sir enlightened policy--that it and come to be that have been retained in modern editions of you that the work was taken in hand by the powers and committed a grave dersliation Me JOHNSON was not present at that meet of ruling, and possessed of that seir fire JOIN POPE HENNESSY's purpose so to yonulmost taken for granted that thero had innisus books are tirest of the Sung drasty Acting Surreyur Ganeral. The Brink water flats. It war but natural that he should is-now-ixing constructed in (auseway Bay,ject decision of the GOVERNOR at the previous stravors of Crava Colonies. 10th March.

way of duty. It was but natural that be shoulding, but lie sout in a protest against the which is so cudacetly needed.in all Administra-it-and-he-led upon bie-construction. fact-boon a decrees and that life and pro-and they seem to be goonsuted with the io vua

had ever tion of painting, which dates from A.D. 932. 4 mrt of the harbour seleted for the prepare Fubject to the production of papers which JUU PUPE HENNE's purpose to to co-most takon for granted that thero hid in nagieus books pained of modern editi

We cannot give His Excellency credit for dia-porty were esfer now than they had ever tion t was the inflnease of foreign constries which Joint Committee of Masal and Calonial would have exhibited himself in a very meeting rofusing to allow, bin to speak so a

interestedness in any part of his educational been before. How far this belief was justiled Outers.

high question of it to allay, hit to speak in strators of Crova

question of privilege or explain to the Coun

policy; his policy, in lead, has simply leen to will be seon by reference to the statistics. led the Chinese ta antor somewhat vigorensly on REFUSAL OF DESPATCHES. Sir Michol Hicks Beach's despatch of the responsibility cast on him by his high or the Chair the nature of the question

map making in tho. Sting dynasty. The Bud Sir Michal Hicks Beach's spits of the courable light, but a sense of the meeting refusing to allow him to speak

throw coll water on the Contral School and Figures are not usually entertaining budhists throw policy, in leert, bis educational party were esfer 19th of April, 1978, was given to Als. Pries to ofice ought to have outweighed purely he wished to raise. In stating this protost

ter an India and the countrim through, which tho selages on the 3rd June, 185, but it was fond personal feelings. The standing orders had been received the GOTURNOR endeavoured

At the meeting of the Legislative Council to damage the reputation of the sie any one who takes An Taterast to the affairs hists began to compile works with maps of en received the GorurNon endeavoured the 7th February a series of despatches

able Head Master. In this work he found of the Colony will fod the ouer we aus routes lay to Indie. In one of their larger works in his closk two years and a half afterwards will of the Council say No question shall to justify himself in a speech abounding in were laid on the tat Te, but they werenot ciretta willing coadjuter in totum, Dr. Mara Saturday's Gazette was published there there is a map of Chins as it was in the Sung his lie Private biographical, the Fo-teu-tung.cht, two brief pengil notde in his handwriting on the he asked in Council or propused for debate the most un blushing-forgiversation. He hated margin. When av Howllar for the despate without actice of at least three days to the quoted son remarks which Mr. JOHNSON the 9th instant, more than a month having

most unblusting-lergivenation. He hated amongst Maml.ers of Councit until renty ring how little regard for fairness port of the Superintendent of Palice, toge duli of Foshibli at nearly the same point of at least three days to the quoted sons to have rande and said "I thus toon allowed to elapse.au is that this policy, fed establishment of the Nor- the Police remark, above quoted we were there is a man of the Buddhist sacred places amongst Mr. Tried's papers, pealt with

shall was reported to have made and said the 9th instant, more than a month having As iliustrating how little regard for fairness port of the Superintendent of Palice, toge dynasty when the Yellow Hiver untered the reported to have rande had said thus toon allowed to elapse. The only con- this policy, it may be noted that in a raport is a compative return of cases report the constries, including Persia and Rome Clerk of Ccundis. All such questions shall quoted some remarks which Mr. Jonssolated amongst Memors of Conasit until cretary and general factotum, Dr. Se-proprius to give woll worth study. In bistorion and

or veracity was observed in the pursuit of ther with the returns annexed. One of these Gulf as at rption, therefore, with reference to be entered in a book called The Order Book, beentured in is book called The Order Book, may mention, therefore, with reference to on

this policy, it may be noted that say I should have nu obinction to the work (which shall be kept by the clerk), in what pasand, that there was enough before evitate reason for this delay is that on the proposed establishment of the Nor- the Police, for three years. In view of the to the Sagraph of the Han dynasty. Ther known until constries, including Persia and Roms according the order of priority of time at which theme to show that the bon, member desired after Si. Joux Port HUNTESST had left the mal School, Dr. Errat, as Inspector of GOVERNOR's remark above quoted we were there is a man of India se known to the Bad- I at once directed Mr. Bewiller to pro same ghall have been transmitted. Mea- to refer to something that occurred Calony. Hestring incidentally on the 10th Schools, remunded m o me;

same shall have been transmitted. Mesne to show that the bon, member desired their contents should not be 30wn as on the proposed establishment is a report is a comparative return of cases reported to present. Then follows, a map of Westert curred Oslony. Hearing incidentally on the 16th Suboo's, rounded Mr. MAT, the fourth ted to look at the same return attached to biste, in which the Baddhist sacred plaoss Boon a former cecasion and to quote from surce proceeding originally from the Go refer to something that occurred after Si: Jous Pore HENNESSY hal left the mal School, Dr. Errst, time in doing s

VLEZOZ need not be inserted in the Order text book ta opposition to the ruling of the

ider" text book in opposition to the ruling of the instant that the papare had beon circulated master of the Central School, for appoint previous reporte, and we now give the figure ostry the ostira, milway between China need -For the previous long delay at which not need not be just

Book." The word "question in this chair." Even if the remarks of Mr. Joun- your Lordship, net unjustly, expresses some lis rule must be taken to inelude "nation," sox could by any possibility be tortured it that a copy might be supplied to this journal appointments of second or third master in

choir." Even if the rezarity of Mr. Joure the previous evening, a letter was addressed nicus to the post of principal, to which it was for thres poriods of three years each, namely, on the East and the Greek Bampire on the

to the Acting Colonial Sceretary requestingl

at that time intended considerably greater 1869-71, 1873475, and 1879-81 satisfaction, Mr. Privy, the Survegre Ganers), was rule must be taken to include

emolument should be attached than to the since there is no other provision relating to to sucks a meaning, they were sogatived by On Saturday we received the following appoint solely respnsible, His expfurntion of why ho sites there is no other provision relating to to suds the repairs of the Draya Walt in band have been the GOVERNOR to order the expungement of sertion that he had no intention whatever y uld not do any aller work as long as he had the subject. The rules gise to power to the hon. gatioman's clear and distinct as On Saturday we received the following appointments of second or third master in the older institution, Ignoring the claims of the senior masters, Dr. EITEL said M 1809 1870 1971 1873 1874 1875 1879 1880 181 which salmitted to your Lordship is former despatobes. any question on totics or motion, although of referring to the former motion on which 388.

COLORJAL SECUITARY OFFICE. MAT was the only cue lhe could recommend,971.37 1,94161.160 1.333.3872,01 2,929 17 Wantururang he hght of his patting power is given to the Council to expunge he had been raid out of order; and moreover

recommend asile ollur important works, I had from time to } !! time requested hitonndertake, it must be ally passage deemed offensive in a protest, the

tive to the farishtag to you of sortsin despatches. referred to that gentleman's proferensi It was to serious crimes only that Sir Joas, mitted that this particular work was of a obarau. If it was arcessary to give the power in the the remarks, which will not bear the en-513-In reply to use leter of 10th March, rozart in support of bis recommendation be mitted that this particular work was of a clarauitas essay to Eiras, it flows that ing sought to be pheed upon them, were made had on the Connell tables, I have the honour, by dires- training Fors Terre Aabin, prod turtust might possibly have interfered with his lutter case, in express torms, it follows that

regrets his fability to comply with your roquest ALCUNE

rogneet FALCONE, the second inafter, and then Acting make the case complete we give also the Fasa repaire as both works required large blocks the power arrogated by the GOTTENOR after the refuel of the GOVERNOR to allow ton of the Administrator, to say that His Escolloney and knowledge of Chinese. Mr. POPE HENNESSY referesi,, but in order Fenya repaire as both works required large blocks the power arrogated by the GOTEENOS him to speak on the question of privilege, have the Lorong to be, bite, golf best meliont surtint. Head Muater, was equally qualified as regards nutaber of minor offences reported. of granito and a class of workmon sot-anlimited cannot exist, sacing it is left unexpressed befoto, and therefore they cannot in

V. M. DEANE, Asting Colonial Secretary professional training, and much better quali- and is not implied by any words is the any way bear, on the question of the. The moment she dispatches ware laid oned as regards his knowledge in supply.

18-Im happy to say Mr. Bosiloe has roles.

Mr. Bowler hat

However, the GOVERNOR took it fivan's refvant to allow the hau gentle the table they beanie public property and. Thut these mus no rant of qualification 1589 1870 1871 1973 1974 1670-1919 1680 10

braanik 1875 181 tater tire work into thoroughly, but so upon bimself to expango the notice of inae fully shown

thes in it, so thoroughly, oud soles. However, the GOVERNOR took it bear on the question of the. The moment she dispatches. mush of it is now completed, that this Typos motion referred to. Breakwater will be a safe refuge for justic

motion referred to. The meeting of Council to speak on a question of privilege. ought to have been unmediately open to the on the part of Mr. KALOGNE is fully 150 1870 1871 1873 1874 1878 1879 1885 1881 The meeting of Council His Excellency not knowing at the time to inspection of the raportese. In attempting by the spooch made by the GOVERNOR at the 3,644,173 5,0188,104 4,597 4,080 2,736 4,364,387

Ì their notions; the Mohammedans fallawid. Thoir and immediately after the mi-what the question referred. Even if the re-now to keep the dispatches back, except from distribution of prizes at the Central School comes on. I have, took place, and immediately after them. His Excellency not knowing at the time to ingpicti for the aext typhonu souson what the cus

maps were a little batter than those of the J. Pope HENNHISY, nutes bad been read and confirmed, Ur

marks had been made before, however, they the members of Council, the Administrator the other day, if any value whatever is to be so far, therefore, from crime having Ji-Daddhis

Baddhists, but not much so.”: all through tho The Right Honourable to art of Kimberley, Jonsson said "I rise, air, to a paint of m The Right Honourable the art of Kier for order. Before he had time to proceed fur conduct, and the result show

Jonsson said "I rise, sir, to paint of could not have justified the Governan's luas been guilty of a grave irregularity. All attached to His Excellency's words. Ho minished, as Sir Jona POPE HENNESSY - Sung Gymsty fill the 15th century when the

point of could not bare justified the Gopapere laid on the table of the House of Com- praised Mr. Faoue in the school administration the number of serious Her Majesty's Frincipal Souratury of State

conduct, and the result shows that he was en ouse of Com fanga's established thoir empire; Chinese scho Gore Colonics, &

her the GovEaxok intarrupted him in a very tirely wrong in his surmise as to what the submous immediatels-become-public-property, for the good work he had dous in the school kumzuistrativis the number of serious offences are suffered from imperfest views of geography, porcmptory inatimer, saying You are out of ihissimise sub-nons-immediate praised Mr. FALCONER in the warmest terens sorts, it appears that in the last year of his ang dynasty till the 15th century when the peremptory inahaor, saying "You are out of ject matter of the point of privilege to which and Sir Jors For Bane saax has repeat during the last twelve mouths, especially in reported was no less than 56.95 per cont, more and failed to obtain olaar idag silber of foreig order, sir. The Urdor Book states that theject matter of the point of privilege to which and Sir Jors. Fort H-brit-poly, for the good work he had done in the school m fiest business kofure the Council, to-day is

shore of a coatat setat the hon. gentleman wished to refer was Atedly said that the procedure in the Legish the teaching of English, and if what His Ex-than during the year inmediately preceding countries or of their own in regard to topography. Good maps baro only existed siues the Jesuit to-day is tlie meeting of the Council on Tuesday, Mr. tire Council of Tiongkong must be governed cellency said be true be has beau guilty of a bis arrival. This fact amply justifios. the the Govarner's statement on sparing the Jonson sought and obtained, the op by the precedents supplied by that House-grave injustice in paring over that goatle opposition that has been made c

grave injustice in panning over that goutle opposition that has been made on the part of missionarice are to Chin; and they bulong, ouly "session of 1882. I should think this is the portunity of making an explanation with re- though he has himself departed very widely man in the appointmort of the Head Master the community to the GOVERNGE's so-called periods Kang-hsi and Ctish-laug, heath smooor- to the present dynasty. The lapers of the My Lord-Governor Hennessy in his despafchat time in any colong in operable ference to

Erst time in any colong in which, when that form to the matter. Had the GOPEENGR from then when it suited His parpoto to do of the Central School.

humanitarian policy. The omber of aged the survey of their dominions and the cou- overing the Appropriation Ordirange 1:8appaared upoutte te

fos 1882 appeared upou bo order book any houerable bean still here there can be little doubt x- In the present. case Mr. TORNOUT With regard to the Education Commission offences reported in 1881 she shows an in-ruction of peo

ruction of good Daarillo's filas Chinois by the 16-laire tomail for the Establish Governor and bis annual statemens to denied that measure of justice, but ordinary course the papers ought to have must be borne in cind that the Sacretary of we attach little importance to this branch of Kang-bsi by Gerbition and his dompanions. All has alrealy referred to a vote of 55,000 parsed uber ondeavoured to interpose between that the hon. thetaber would have been seen.s.to be following in his. Loutsteps. In the despatches are cortainly interesting. Iereas on the number reported in 1875, but is the veuilt in Frend of the singers cada under mont of a Normant School in this Colony. have the members of the Council. I trust such happily the chair as the time was appeared in Saturday's Gazette, but they that Cominission was Dr. Errer, who was at the subject, because the minor offences in European mampetor bizisolf had two motices.

of justice, but

of China tast mainly on those How to submit for your Lordship approval the occurrence will not take place again at occupied by one possissed of a fuller are not to be found here. It may be that time Private Secretary to the Governor clude that large class of cased regulations tho was partly influenced by scientific interest. propused personnel of the Hohool the amount this Council table." The dignity bere a sense of right and wrong. Mr. JOHNSON remark

bi thrrente not

this Council table." The dignity here as occupied by one powisset of a fuller are not to be found here. It may be that Commission was Dr. Errer, who was at the subject, because the "minor offences in-Europen of salary recouruded by Dr. Bite, e In.

in the course sense of right and wrong. Mr. Jouiso remarked that it was by Lord KIR-a iz Private Secretary to the Governor clude that largo class of cases which are surveys. The Emperor himself had two motives. spector of Balools, as fit and proper for the Ofl. anmed ill. bucano a man who in the course cxplained, that what ba ito

anmed ill. bucano a man who in the course this explained that what be intended who BRL' expucas command that the papers may be inferred that His Excellency was traps and not criosos in the proper sodes of the subdued to pass a wide empire, and it was an sets and the bat chiefly by dynastic considerations. He had then explained that what be intended whip Bay's express courand that the papers and his very faithful henchman. Hence it merely offences agatist municipal regulations the was partly influenced by scientific interest. oors who will have the conduct of th

tor took was evidently straining his powers sie he rose on the cication of privilege wis to were laid on the table, and if what we well-informed of all that transpired with word at all. It is the serions offenes which advantage to have a good zap of all, the coun- brouk was evidently straining his powers son explained that what be intended who marked that it was by Lord Kr that time Privato Secretuer to the was at the subject, because the "ainor offences in ESTABLISHMENT.

bat bu might consult his private fealings draw the attention of the Council to the hang be true, they amount is little less regard to the Comtaission, and that his show the real state of orims in the colony. The Brias composing als dominions. Through tho 1. of....410 say: baboon mon-thair Goveison

Uncipal, at a slice of St.& per axuum. rather than bis public duty, the rules relations between the Chair and hon. mon than prere reprimand of the GOVERNOR wishes were carried out so fat as expediting figures, we have given spook for themselves, combined effast of the leen of knowledge and the

Bgaros "With the exception of questions of privilege, bors;" "And te refer to language of censure The attempt of the Administrator to keep or retarding its business were concerned and but little comment is needed. We have love of power working in one clear thinking

privilege,ulations

was by which shall take precedence of all others, all that was used by the Chair to him on the them as dark as puste certainly gives a In August luas the Hon. F. B. Jonnect not before as the return for 1865, the rear mind. Europe as to know the geography of business shall on metabora and fa

be taken i

That was used by the Cbair to him on the tempt wishes were carried out so far taken in the order in which is 7th February and to protest against it strong colour of probability to this, but in drew attention to the delay which had before the arrival of Sir RICHARD MAC the Chinese ones, when the tornout taken in the order in we refer to language of o

empire. Who Government It Aques7th it appears in the Order Book." A ques-as & breach of privilege on the part of the absence of the papers thetaselves we re-occurred in connection with the Commis DONNELL, but in 1867 the number of serious had good sp 33,490 Liu of order

among the official clasa, the offers and wealthy necusancily a quation of the Chair toward hon, members and to be from mest for die present--18sion, Writing in Nerambor Lord KIMBERLEY crimes reported was 1,458, and in 1971, the

fait of chiment the kiss, En sopies of which spread privilege, and certainly was a occasion a

said he would have liked to have seen the last year of that Governor's administration; maps for sale in the largo cities Among the persons among the poeple began to make better on which te raise a question of privilege a resolation on the subject." He March.

report of the Commission before the Normal: the number was 1,434, so that at all events hie stiases of the empire which have been issued by when an hou, member found his foties I consider there is nothing on which hon. strould exorce Creater motion, sent in is dus forms, expunged from members around socios GOVERNGE HENNESSY AND THE School was established, and in his despatch rigorous policy kept crime from ingressing the Vicary tast of Yon Shushon formerly Gor

frommulensy

care and jealousy than the privileges of this to all o

of the 9th December he says. In that and that at a time when it was very difficult error of Ioan dusarves special commendation. $818 the Order Book. It might have been more this Council Wo agros with the hon. $510 ozplicit the case

"despatch I noticed that I had not received to do so. He was succeeded by milar lines, 2006 representa square degros Two "despatch I notice

Bir Azurn it on a large sold. Bush square of worThe 21375, the ARTEVE's inches and a tall reprodunt tog inndred ozplicit had Mr. Jonkson used, the word member, and wish the same sentiment wore The panic have now had an opportunity "the report of the Committee on the Central KENNEDY, whose policy ran os similar lines, intend administration, the was 1,395, show-

t of the Committee on the $1,330 may and wish the suns sentiment worr Total should be nakem no real difference order necessarily bly, and the evident which was false would by intention apparik after Governor in conacion 2-To Gurpur quaxidrel be nakon no real difference in the case A Cramit. The recent ovent-in-the-as- to mouters of the Legislative his speech on the outdatos stated to dedainistration, the he

privilege real difference in der necessarily bly, no record that which out-9th March, among had left the Coloured applied stead (hors should be privilege and of "urder," but this more fully entertained by other mouibers of renting the dospitave which were zoninally "Bekool, and I obeerv's that Mr. Joizwase it and in 1875, the last year of Sir AB Plans there is abonusut space fir mues, nedelay ingetting the Normal Boboslinte werking before alated, a point of order necessarily bly, and the evident attempt to inake the Council zu the 7th Feberry, but which were, heard that the Committee kae not sat for ing that again there had erder, und be thereforn and the oppointments implies & question of privilege, since eny minutos record that which was false would intentia apparently, not circulated month. The dalay which has been allowed on taped by an adegoste for, Governor Esx-by gearinoin workmen it cannot equal the cup- hoard that the Committes kae not eat for tog that again there had bien no increase, but quented roads. As a spoolmon of engraving it.

on the contrary, a slight decrease. It might is rough, and of course being on wood and done the offers to be frazetted on the 3rd of Lils-breach of order is an infringement of the boa disgrace toany Government.-9th Marek, amongst the meuabes until after Governor in connexion with this important subject be that some increase in crime was to per-plate maps which wers insued last ootary senth. I endlose a sery of the Notiloution, ustach of is to there

argued by an advocate for foreros by prasineial workman it cannot equal the cup- well as of the spart of the Inspecter of Sobota, privilege of meters. As without is there

HUNEBIT had the Colony. Copies of is ono which ought not to have accurred?" NESSY vantary

left writerred on the plan of working the Baboolean bo ze liberty, so without order there can

those despatches were to dus ooures applied The delay here referred to is one for which be expected basute the population had from the Government workshops is Poking. THE RUMOURED RECALL OF 31 may state for your Lordship's informa bo no privilege. The GOVERNOR, Boreover,

GOVERNOR HENNESSY, tion that two days after his appointment the must have well known the question which Mr.

for by us and iofused. The extraordinary the GOVERNOR was solely responsible; yet herosol, but this argument is deprived of But it is in comparison with past time a great

role

handvantages this papuka Prinsipal cominced his duties, and bus airuady Jotton wished to raise and that it was a

conrse which has been pursued in refursteen bis despatch of the 24th January of the all force, since crime had been hekt in Edvantage to the people to have a man on a large

al scale for four or Evo dallar, on which both den! "THE TEU" "YNJUISITS studenta under his training. question of privilege. In spite of the vale In the few ratadictory remarks made into those documents go to imply what we present year he tells Lord Krushock under the two previous governors, all

pard squares with quite sufficient accuracy for providing in the clearest urme that as such Tuesday's (7th) to in reference to the depar mag call & guilty conscience on the part of ant disappointed at not receiving the though the population had been inaressing Froes and miles are market by a system of aliess cedinary use. For this thor are indebted to questions are to bare precedenon of nil ture of Sir Jos Pore HENNESSY from this the GayRROR and his friends. After vars-report of the Commission on the Central in a ratio equal to that at which it sacrdinary others, he refuses to allow Mr. Toiseort to Colony, we exproved song doubt as to fully reading the papere it sous tous that the Schools. The meetings and proceedings increased during the last five years. Devon Kang hai and the Jesuits. This map was printed Her Majesty's Principal Boscutary of State forrning the question at the time he sought the probability of his return. We bad good parties concerned would have appeared to of such a Commiseico are hardly under from this standpoint the supposed adro at Hankow by the late Viceroy Kuaa Wen-

to de so, thus dearly breaking the sales reason for believing that it was unlikely Her much better advantage had there been to af-Executive control. I hope, however, bb cute baight perhaps suggest that referones 2. C.-Herald.

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West. There is a opast line on the West running early from South to North At the south end is Arabia, North-west of Arabia are Farsia and the Greek Empire. Far to the North of those the the Turks. There is another gaset line running osat from Arabia to eylon, in a line nearly straight. It then passes

the Indian - Patɔ, "sacred to Kuan-yia, and

reaches the modern Barms by stil porsaing an of Persia and the Bay of Bengal, are igncred entirely. Between

entirely---Between Burma and Camborin, doours casterly direction. The Arabian Son, the Gult

-the only band in the whole southern coast line of Aain, and in this Bay are seen Java and the other islands of the Eastern Archipelago. The

bodis. After the Buddhists had doua what they Ct line rozes its onstarly direction at Cam old to teach geography to the Chizus after

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and these is freely inserted on the west. Tro-

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