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A mosting of the Legislative Council was hold on Wednesday afternoon, the 8th instant. Then were present

His EXCELLENCY tha GOVERNOR, Hon F SNOWEN, Acting Chief Jnation, Goa. M. 3. ToxxOCHE, Aeting Colonin! Soore

tary. Hon. E. J. O'MALLEY, Attorney General, Fon, W. M. DBANE, Acting Colonial Trea-

Suter.

Hoa, P. Braty. Tod. No Chor.

Hon. F. B. JOHNSON. Hon. E. R. BELICIOS.

MINUTES.

The minutes of the last moeling woro soil, after a verbal alteration had been war confirmed.

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tramways.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE - HONGKONG DAILY PRESS"

the Woi Sur and other Chineas Letteries,

On a division the clause was carrist by firo Hon. F. B. Joussos sail be pauld under-ival to be mush grantor than it was fofore. Committee had taken as to certain objections "hower," he sait, now I koos that they are of State, and before the reply of the Soorstary

stand the okjpetion of elon, friend the Attorney. The tradways occupied the greater part of the which had been made by owners of property both alilio in the eyes of the law under the The Acting Cares. Justice said that Hongkong Gaverament, aul I eau New Cor- of State was roosited, any attempt te more for

votes to twe..

Clause 4, giving the Governor in Conzoil Gavarsi, but as far as he was concerned, in road, and his experienos 11 hit to bollen the production of the paper was hold ta

power to order one line to to disegntinued in abarga of the Bill, when that Bill was drawn that copies and juriokshsa would not with regard to the objection of Mr Eda to tbolontly tarost my savings porncauantly in the bait of order, and the Governce who was

case the double line should be found dangerous and his Exosilenny the Governor promised to proceed along the tratsway from fear of stem torminne sear biy hanse at Victoria Gap, and island." Thory in a fall now in the market for then in tio chair declined to let the motion

to the public, was aronded by the addition of give it his support, it was andee the condition ar coming apon them, and therefore they would to two objections by Chinose property ow3are real estate. The prevalling solution, which be put, and his proudings met with the

the words or inconvenient," and of words these alguses should be inserted, and indor the make far mora ise of the sides than of the centre to the Has in Qaven's-con the Committee in some cases run overdone, la boon broken and entis suretion of the Secretary of State.

ba interferol with in the aetoni construction of notion and a consequent relapsy in values. giving power to order the removal of the other circumatanong ho folt bonad to retsin the clauses of the rosi. Under other circumstances the found the property of the objector would not in the natural cours of things there is a ra- Witliout tondling on the mater heru

His EXCELLENCY-Gentlemen, as a mattor trails would be extended over the whole of the line to another part of the road, -yon all see what is in the papera--I may g

Chase & was carried with the addition of a of fact, want the Colurial Soaretury told you road. Fathenght another ohjassion was that they the linos or stations, and if they sustinul any The slightly low price will, I pregus, be will sene resnaze their role position, boonuse the mo don the im, member of to the Clerk of

provision for a good aution to be served upon the is correct, that this, which is 3 Gavern might have enhance as sci famlin the injury they had their remudy in the Supron the rate for a short duration, and things Caussils referind to s séries of papers which he

owners and accnpiers in fresh streets through mood clause, was not inserted without most coud which, if not immediately reperiod, would Cours,

His ExceLLeNer said he was on thu Co. will he remombarod, we have not advarcad, hitself had trapamitted through the Gowor

which the Company might design to bol their carsful considoration by tao Government. prevent the raning of the cars. The empty to the Souretary of State. The bon, wembor bait

1 entirely agree in what he said and what would at ours get roolios to work fu dig up the mittes which ant on the Metropolitan railway, but merely assimilatot la prisos rating areand one section of the covamanity. I waiteîn, sir, -exernised his undoubted right of communicating

The clausos up to Ne, 10 were carried without has fallen from the Chairman of the Committoo road, and put the matter right, and the work Ther was great objection by gatas portion, but us. Your policy in this respect has bonafited that there is a grievance, which, if properly taken with the Sheratary of State, of apposting to the

rendatorial alteration, but ou classe 17 some dis on the subject and also from the hon. gentleman would be samplete without an opportunity of it was found that no the whole property was is.

in band and remedied, will eader your adminin.. decision of the Secretary of State. Itistha right

The sabotulos wore theu passed.

tration a seaton of Lioning and will prove of of prary member of this Council and of every one

bade, cassionerenrred upon the question as to whom the who is the promcter of the Bill, There is no supervision being socscled to the Barrepor. It censed in valas by the proximity of a station.

responsibility for the repair of the rods through death whatever that in a community. like this,sed to the hon. mombee that as long as the

Ela ELCELLENCE The Council has now sp. grant advantage to another section of our fellow in this colony to appeal is the Scoretary of State,

when you hare azok a large number of Chinese Tramway Company were only allowed to deal with but when that appent is made, and bṣfore the The Council hat went into Committee on the which the tramways passed should rest upou,"

The ACTING CHIEF Justice anil the Burjausbitants, and wore the Chinese as such that part of the reati on which the rails tres laid, provod of the Bill in Committee and I have by citizens. I allude to the frostem Manila lottery pat the question that the Bill do pass. In doing tickets anjor in their Sats here, and the dope Sondary of State ćenities upon it, the Secretary Tramways Bill.

Hon. P. RYK requested leave to retire, regor General was of opinion that the whole ro. large hoktors of property, it is very desirable such a contingatey would be avoided. There was

so I think I ought to congratulate the hon. they have of imporerishing the inhabitants of of States it wore topresenting the Crown, no

sponsibility of maintaining and repairing those ilegal lane of this kind should oxist, and another matter to which he wished to call at on est more for these papses or have any which was granted.

Do clause 4, the COLENIAL SECRETARY ZOVE rada should be horns entirely by either one the overamant carefully considered it before it fonticu, which was that-by their agreement with member who has had charge of this Bill and the this island. I have not acclied the Treaty now lobate or dienassion spon the subject, 11 question of what is irregular, or ant of arder that instead of the word "Ramble" the word parts of the other. It was considered by the was inserted is the Bill. As the culy opponent the Gas Company, she latter were allowed to other promuters of the Bill. It is one of great extant bland then, er

Ho said the opinion tammitive most convenient that the Cotopany of the Government in this untar is the open the road for the purpose of laying or ro

colony. I may say, with referanos to that In that subject, as' I "hove informed you. "single" he sabstitute?. was decided by a precedent in 1859, and to move of the Smvayor-General was deserving of great shield undertake the maintenance and repair Attorney General, and as it is a very panel pairing piper, after boring given notice of their importance and I think will do grant good in thebato I studied the low on lateria buttons Seuran for an oficial member to take 1 am intutin to do an to the Sarveyor General. To which has been in the wings of the Compsilon that the Ordinance now in force seotu for a series of dicle which ennid not he attation, and he had niready stated his opinion of the rents.

The AOTING COLONIAL SECRETARY Suid that bound to say that the Bill, having come from sow that there was one clause by which the som from time to time, the great mossure of lures the Danila lottery, which absorbs tho produce without the censent of the Craven balog that with the proposed width of the ears it would

earnings of the inhabitants, ployn havad vorg siguided wald he fervgalar al-qut of order. ba dugerous to allow & double line in any part previens to the weeting, be had a conversating the conwillen, where it was moar carafally! pagy regairul that 24hores active should be givo!! | the traffic in Quenn's-road," that I have somrest portion of the spare »apital and hard. Such are the words 1.fird in May's Parliament of Queen rond, and from his own observation, with the Surveyor-General, who was af opinion raiderol, and where this clause was anthem before any alteration should he carried out hops of being able to harn a very large work my instruction to the Attorney-Genoxyl for his seemed to him to be very hard that the colony effect of obviating that pressare. Tho work I are view, They are acted on is tho House and he has been elong Quesu's-road several time that the repair of the roads should be vested in monaly approved, was thereforped by on the road through which the tram ra Itnadertaken in this solany which would have the temely indead. I will not waste the ralable of uns. Che words are iu May'a ar since the Rill wat considered in noiect enramitter

The Hon. P. B. JOHNSON said he utter had report and cheurrations. Those aurarvations I should be deprived of gas for 24 hours, before far to is one to which ag attention was dewime of the Conseil by going into dateils and many is sight to tun thousand tickete ora limentary Practice, "a mition will be irre he did not think there was say part of the road

pean genticmen and ops of Chiness. Kapre soll mouthly in this long, and taking these gular and mut of order which requires the assert that would be safe if two lions were allowed. If been fully considered by the Committee, and it considered and in these observations ituro was no necessary sapnice to pipes could be comienced.

was entirely in socordance with the praction at reference to this. The gestion was again son-He considered that the gas was of greatar ability sou time ago by two doputations, one of Euro-teslars, it will sufles when I say that as of the Ceonu whiel had not be signified." I impcovoraents hereafter took place in certaini

Ell os sent to us, aut it is caly new, without thorofera strongly appose that olanes," sy state that the whole of the vorrespondenes parta' of it and the road was widened the Go. me that the Company should be resp usible sidered by ing advisers, the whole scape of the sa tlio oolony than the tramway, and he shoulsentations were made to me by the Chinnis to the at St euch, the largó capital of $50,000 to

affest that the lat holders along the sea frontage The Hon. F. B. JOHNSON said it appeared of the oddsting Prays would be prepared to 60,000 is sboru as taken away from the iuhabitants every month Palpably, therefore, is now before the Sarrolary of Stato. The vorament might see their way to allow for the entire repair of the read.

The ACTING COLONIAL SECRETART said the antice, that an official member of the Govora. hon, mataber addressed ihres 1sttore, et different doble Eine to bo formind, but it present hạ

I am gind that every member Surveyor-General to execute any regning that out into deep water. The Chinese, who held the purse of the population. Therefore, as it ratos, to the Earl of Kimberley, witha rast miss would move as an amendment that as a teuta, difioulty was that the Government was ozfeat. wont opposes that which is tho government part to him that if the Company bad to send to the underlake the expense of making a, wido Pray the Manila lottery onuses the largest drain on of noises. The fest document that he called tise measure there should be a single ins right to bone their quots of the exposes. The of the measure.

it swallows a comel. Brokers hawk about for bad aamerons enricantes. All these papers through, bat a proviso might be put in at the consideration of this clause and the four follow. of Council present supports the committee and might be necessary, and by any acclftent the considerable amount of property extending from

dubtedly it would havo facilitated the work of the road, there would be interminable delays in have enly bien sont forward to lord Kimberley. end of the Ordinon that at any time, if the inganes dosling with the same subject, was supports the government in this clante. Un- Surveyor-Goomal's department did not repair the extremo Wast up to this part of the tome stands, the law strains as it were at a gut while

The estimate was $200,000 to $1,600,000. 'Thal with imjianity. Men

tempted to Clauses were ther pussed with vory slight dis- thu souiuittro, and we might have avoided this getting the thing dono. By the way in whisbiteron to do the wore at hole own sapons, the town broad daylight selling tickets Two other gentlemen goaourned also thought evernor in Connell thought fit, at any part of joynedd.

dismission, if, in accordaune with the wish I was provided in the hill, the initiative halanged work they were prepared to have undertaken at buy. Long andits are given sed payments st to address the Earl of Kimberley. One of the road where it could be done with safety.

As to clause 129, relating to compensation, expressed long ago the Attorney danscal land to the company, and when they sented their own cost, bat by the arropor Ceteral, rocnived in driblets. Gradually man aro thes were two letters to the noble Lord, a double lice might bo laid. He thunght that salon as far as olana No. 129.

attenilal the Committee like any other mem work it had to be carried out under tlie opatrol that the work should be thoroughly dens. and the other wrotu ana. They are all gone for the first few months the Company night to the Earl of Kimberlog. For ray poet very well go on without a Combla lins. If they some disenssion took plane.

The ACTORNEY GENERAL exposed an opster to express bis 7ions, and then to could of the Surveyor General The company ware The other memorial, presented by my ko. I think cho hop, member would have asted more found it was a project that commanded the pu.

before the winning numbora.are nanounced from wisely in not endeavoaring to commit what the confidence and was likely to become popular in that the power of appeal given by this have board from the bou, members the views hoy practically bound to do everything which the friend Mr. Rycie aut other Batopean gationer, ras to recover the money afterwards from the its deep water in front of their lots, hab I terns on to be an irregularity and branch of pasple would be inclined to put up with a little clause would pat functions upon the Executive Invs Low expressed. The question is that the Surveyor-General ordered and all it had to do merely asked me to have the Prapa axteaded ont

Council wat would convert it late a judicial i clause stand part of the Bill.

The ATTORNET-ENEGA Tour Excellency, Government.

exprohoud they would be praped to some unite all the kabis of the Manila lottery are sen olmasů, distanabed, neglosting, their xvoor- Awaiting the decision of the high, louvenience for a great good.

The COLONIAL SECRETARY said that was the the same condition as the Chinese if the Gorantloss, and waiting anxiously for the rosult of the official to whom he had appeated. The Earl of Hon. F. B. JOHNSON said he would remian tribaval between individuals and the Company,

ment decided the work should be doar and darings. On aipt of the rows, the unfor and caly respectful to the sourse from whenes main objection,

The Hou, F. B. JOHNSON said the company gure them the roolaimed loud. If that is donnats gamoster is found dejected and disconso- Kimberly is a statesman of gross experience in the hon. member that this question was very audit would place bis Excelleasy aut the the remarks you have just made make it right, enlouint are. He has before him in his office thoroughly considered by the Solent Committee, Connell in difficulty,

Tis EXCELLENCY said this was a matter they come, that I sheonid say ous or two words of

and I have som› Lupo it will be, it would reliers the correspondence from this colony of the who reported in favour of a double line, and in

tan Investments is inttory tiokots are word year 1859. in which what similar personal clause 4 there was provising that if the wark-which should bofallgronsidered, and he therefore plaustion as to the attitude I have taken in would do the work quits as abaanly as the Go murders are refarced, to, Ta has bad great ex lag of doubts Bas was found danger as it thought it would be advisable to adjourn at that this ratior; and, first of all, that it is not, as vorment, and the too would have the road the pressure on Queen's-road. How far it late, the disappointment being too great a sorrow I have objected to is clauses, botanise yes. Savveror-farral. He had beard the objections the Trays Ordinance so as to shift the If the butter on Ford and pretit am soon settled. perienca di the colonies, and for my part I havo should be wind for the Governor to order one point to the following lay, xl half past two, when stated by your Excellency, without nay voties under one authority, which was praulically thewould be possible, after that is down, to am than staking one's money on thủ gambling table. unday caled attention to the arcoptional urged by the Colonial Sonnetary, hat having tramway to that fler road wenkd be in quo eltern is no interval of suspense, na building of the most entire confidence in the decision which of the liner to ba disecntinaod. It was not prem– ho will gj on the ease submitted by the paleory on the Compay to make a double in,

HIS EXCLUENCY moved the first reading of character of the provisions of those clauses a majority of the committes in favor of the tied for the company to consider, and the acts in the air, consequently no deviation of se infitated any objection to thom. It is not ill, and as he believed the practice was in har-Gorornment with them, but in now patting hon. nuior; but it would be a most improper od baring full knowledge that the Governor in

When prins ura wan, which are very rare conces to permit that any one whatever in this Council night order them to abandon exponaire Bill to amend the law with reference to antony, whether he has a seat at the Couns! works they would satiety themselves before under Baukers Books ovidanne. He said the Bill was for me to follow your lanes into the an-mony with the practice at home, bo did not so the question that the Bill pass I think it only thought from bre's trade and ocupation. The DotONIAL TREASURER sail he thought proper I should advert to the possibility of that indeed, in eight cases out of tan the winners tabla or not, should take a course the effect taking them that there was no danger, and as adapted from the Buglish Aot 3 and 40 Viet. cunt you have been plsssod to give the Council why it should be altered.

valls of this Glauber with referenon to the sub.the Hon. F. B. Johnson bad overlooked section great work being undertaken, aai think itwy have been ruined. If young men they have bo-

he undertaken in 1883. The smaller Praya to of which would be endeavouring to appeal the Soloot Committes but caported in favour cfa and it had been considered it might to usefully of the proceedings of Government ontside the from a decision absolately not given) by deabis line betonght the Council might pays it.applied in this colony.

The Council thou adjourned until half-pastiest of this Bill. That is a range of chaaruntions 11, which had best passed the previous day, and which I alluded, at the other side of the basteur, come spondearifts and so elated that to Douay the Secretary of Biale to some other tribngst The ACTING COLONIAL TREASURne said the

which I apprehend is opon to your Excellency which gave the company authority to repair will be undertoren in 1892, and if the ether is subordinate positions appeared to them a de exclusively in this Council: but I may be slowed that part of the road on which the tramway soomplished, or undertaken, in 1983, wa shail frutation. If the law were to be rectified I would implore your Estellency to make both 14 may be said, and I know as a matter of fast it proviso added to clause was arriror at in order to the following day (Thursday). has boon aid, that the motion an proposed would to smooth over matters for the time being. it!

A mvoting of the Legislative Council was halde observe that if this is an objvotina made! wore constructed, end that portion of the road have no reason then to be asband of either side the layer and the selior of the lottery tickets punishablo. I am convinest that so soon as the probabile not bate met with a seconder and there was by no, manner of means the unanimous

H. E. R. Bext10-Your Exostlane, whonendo of tas Madi lattor tickets is strictly pro- would have been noiscan renience, because it would opinion of the Salert Commitine that a doubts have fallen to the ground. But I am bound to line-should be allowed. Since then he had cars

By honourable friend opposite (fr. Johnson) inhibitus in thin Chiony, the savings of the follow bo precedents I find in my office for my tally observed tho trule of the road and he was

trodnood the Tramways Bill, ho dwelt on your bemaltitude will noc zanulata te enrich them. If wo novolent policy andon the prosperity that resulted found the new lay did not restrain the propen. guidance, and Ending that in the mise of a notice certainly of opinion that in Queen's-road Ceriral a foalle of a mation of a similar character the Lisaten-it would be auwiss to authorian

Tho width of an ordinary dog curi aut-Gavunor bes in charge of the Governant line. tofrsed to allow scoh a motion to be put, I felt was from 5 ft. 6 in to 6tt.

order, bal

He found the

it a duty to follow flat precedant, which is gutters gonoraily took up about 2 ft. 6 in. es nct culy a wise precedent in this colony but the mich aids of the road, and that the amount of practic's in Engla

sinos left by a double lias of tramway would be Hoo. F. B. Jackson-Would you kindly so narrow that it would be almost imposible, favear us with the precedent to which you refer, even if the lines were to be so close together Sir? With regard to the English presedenis that the cars almost tooched in passing, for a which you alluded to it appears to me they have marrings to stand on the side of the road without no fares whatever with regard to refusing to being an obstruction to a tramway ea. It had "plido my mozion pa-the-order-book. But bara assumed that Queen's-road had a genarul

Dhey could sit again, and finish tko hill,

BANKERS BOOKS EVIDENCE.

His EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR. Hon. F. SNOWDEN, Acting Chief Justice. Hon. M. S. TONAOCHY, Acting Colonial Scaro.

tar Hou, E. L. O'MALLEY, Attorney-General."

Hoh, W. M. DEANE, Acting Coloniat, Tras

Hot. NG CROX.

Hon. F. B. JoHNSON, Hen. E. E. BELILIOS,

THE TRAMWAYS DiL

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of the harbour.

thus involved in debtu, they bosome reckless, abandon their agitimate parents, and launch into spaculation of every kind. A few days

made by your Excellency tlut tiesa olauses are cory important one, because it embracid the on Thursday afternoon, the 9th instant. Thore by un without previcus uotice, as statement with which the company did not alrea Government clauses is an intimation made to a gutters and main channels. There were made of were present

at all stents for the first time, and had I been grante, and were things on which a great dea. so informed beforeband I should too woll bars of money might hopen led by the nese ai stones auderstood the nature of my obligations to the of a more expensive or a las expensive turfrom it. His also dwelton the ingresso of the popnity of the colonists to invest in lottery tickets Government to have raised here for the first. It seemed to hies that Seation. It entirely molation consequat sa that prosperity and the ne.it might as well to establish tottering of our own.

so the objection I have now drged, and upon the necchetties of the case. The equpany uur Excellency assuranos that this lausa repaired that part of the road on whna tha osity there was on that account to adopt his Profits arising thefam might be devoted to I endors those remarks, aud cater the improvement of our public institutions has been determined on by yare advisers, of tramway was laid, and the Surveyor-General than casar. whom I do not appear to be can, Y shall of sourse other part. What the company bad to do with it to your opening speech. I her normission This is done by prisste bedres in Indis on no withdraw the opposition I have male to the that five feet of road which lay on either side of to make a few tamurke myself on the subject cunt of private institutions, aul might be al- fof your policy. I maintain, sir, that your flowed to be adopted with advantage indoc pri clauses, bat. I think it right. I should make that the tramway, and which was given to the public. Rolling the banco evenly between the rate auspices here. I remathor, sir, whea explanation, because your Excellency refers to be could not see. He thought the Burveyer- The Council resurged the consideration in this clanse as one decided upon by Government General sould be trusted to deal with that part foreigner and the Chinaman has been the means this comasity and only two local com- of enriching the landad, proprietors of this ponions of their own. Now we have several and by your Expelleney, after consultation of the work. This must be an entirely part-Island. I am not an advocate for Ioniony for inal companies transacting business of Committoo of the Tramways Bill.

On clausa 199 and following clauses, giving a Ilince no wish to carry on a disosssion on that.width of 31it, whereas opposita tha Cricket right of appeal Ervní the decisiou, regarding thaith your Excellency's advisera. It won't mental matter; no one could say whether the the oriminals of Hongkong. Where tas lash all description, and the inhabitsats are prin

do for my to allow it to pass annoticed sust tube tway was going to be a success, and it it was requisite there I think it should be inflicted cipally shareholders therein. Money that sel Jurit, but I-ask-pona sellepey to take note Ground it was outy 27ft. 3in.. ad opposite the improsation to be given for land taken by the advisers if not inlate my amongst their found in six months that it was really desirable without the least compunction or commiseration to be deainel ont of the colony has, stics tha

thers shonld be caly one authority over judb sa I record my pretest reainst a refusal to put un Star Hatar it was only a few inches wider. Company, of arbitrators and umpires to the Gember

HIM BYCHULENCY Ito po goatieman who important road se Queen's-road, thore wald be his Colony is situated on the borders of a cast formation of these local companies, repes in the voties asper notice of motion which I madeThere was only one portion of the whole scotion veruor in Council, the ATTORNEYERKES in dus form in secordance with the standing referred to in tramway No. 2 where a double moved their rejection. He'asid the other clauses has charge of the Bill yashrday twice re de difficulty in inducing the darernment to Empire In that Empire criminals veice the island theaby enriching the inhabitants. orders. I wish also to ask your Excellency when was feasible, and that was possibly from relating to land were taken from the English marked that these were clauses Angryasted by repousidor the question. He was of opinion that barbarons trepant, whereas here. in wash close In praibiting the site of tianila lottery ticketa ther it be not the exze. that the instrations to Murray Estraks to Ise House-lane, md Lands Act, but, as he understood, these sections the head of the Government. He was right, the riewe of the Sarreyer General of the colong proximity, they receive a treatment consistent or in permitting the establishrant of coat tot. the Governor with regard to notice of motion is there any because there were houses only constituted a new tribunal and they wore, be

Where there were believel entirely original. They purported to coast when firat this measure was brought ought to be supported, and the Tramway Comaly with the views prevalent in the Christian tories, the hard earnings CE a larga section of notice, th, publicly, et alapszy left to undertake the maintenance of thair quatries of the West, which I apprehend is not the sousity would be rataived here, thereby not that any metuber may move any motion in en ons eido of the road.

oriminals; perhaps when the neighbsaring policy bas engenteral.. this Council which he puts in due for on the houses on both sides it would be impossible est un the Governor in Council duties which Council cable, the necessity of having clauses part of the road, and the Surveyor Gooral the suited to the present generation of Chinese bolping to nurmont the prosperity which your

countries reform their mode of tronting for chairs to stop before the shops, and he were, as he would submit, not altogether cob of this kind introdused as stated by man remainder

The action that the Bill do pasa was put and order brid

The Hon. F. B. Jowyson said the objection tr observul that in Ragland thero was cousi-sistent with the position that the Governor and It is unfortunate, certainly that the Attorney

Wo-know-that-oriuzes are sometimes sammitted.The Council was then adjournoi sing dia... HIS EXCELLENCE the hon member a derable opposition to a Tramway Bilt by ship Counsil neatpisa ir the systom of this-culour Tong ett list foot. It is under Mr. Bandler keeping the government rail in prisoners wa wight, pari paesi, fellow sait. carried without disscut. whether a question, it matar and in order, knopers, owing to the loss of custom shat They made them a court of appeal from a court tunnte alse that he did not yesterday gay attaus repair was that it would entail the existence of from mental aberration. For justonen, thioving can be pat cortality it out, but if he means would be entailed by the tearaway as being so of first instance which was constituted by other tina for what fall from the promoter of the Bill, two authorities over the maintenance of the road, by the rich is called kleptomanis and is exosed that a question that is irregular ond out of order close to their shops as there would be no possi olauses of the Bill, and brought the decisions of and again the Colonial Stores in his.comarks which was a thing that would not work whilst patty Laraonios committed by the poor are

that tribunal inte conflict, possibly, with the day says, and truly says these olaxsos-waraonra, public internets required that the rails chemie,

know, tewever, that there are born criminale, tate the apparimmits of raentioniu that the Hou. F. 1. JEBON said he thought it wash of the courts of arbitration constituted by the fully considered by the Girement. The Atha kept in perroor repair it to with caromatis in pleWo-stro refereres to the questing of a precadent Ibility of vobiolas solting down passengers,

The Olah, after their luto defeat, wace burning Seanetary of State oxpresand she opinion tout be almost impossible to act the arguments of ruinauce. He submitted an appol was hardly arany.Geusial foid as yesterday or the day before be best ensured by the whole maintenanes of who are a scourge to socles. These bud med BUNDENG CRICKET CLUB Y. BOTAL-NAVY- the member in question in the year 1850 acted the bas. gentleman opposite, in the absence of a proper proceeding in regard to matters of this that theonly amendments hothought it decorsary the road being undertaken by the Teams men. osottot, to my opinion, appreciate inllà band- the plans and the engineers who were responsi kind. He took it that many of those who to suggest Bill were torba amendments Company who would received su annual sur

Chinese atmosphere. However hamanitarian the Viry wrongly in using the bank of this one ble for the drawing of the plane, but his real might be affected by the taking of lands is in the bit siero to the caniments from Government for the repair of slut part of ling, especially asthey are bornaud brat ina vicinus to have austler shot at the Sailors before the far ontering protast on a subject in which leation of what took place in Select Committed and be pour people, and people in these shish the at roy-General submitted to the the road lying on either side of the tramways, lies may have been, results show that it has departure of the Dotached Square, Nor not been an ineffective one. remember, sir, match was draugel, which cams off on the 7th be discusand the point which it would bare as that those who were examined stated that interest it was that the tribunals should be as Colonist Oncretary for my consideration, and The hot. ember read a passage from the ovi. baen eregalar to disones ir pabio Council, people at home had became almost unanimous complete and efficient as possible in the rat in whiol did not include this, may be verbal dance given by ft. W. Darby bafora the Select han knock down robberies, and.bas practise of staat, and resulted in a win for the Club and fortbartupce, he went on to any that a doable line had advantages for a single stance, and if the tribonal appointed by this Bill, amendments, but sortainly so ons en say this Committee in which that gentlemou quoted throwing pepper in the eyes of females and Bleron by 19 runs on the first tunings. The was still more vajustifiable if it in true that line. Ife was not wars until that moment of the court of arbitrators and ampires, wassulicious is a verbal amendment. Hit now, gentioren, paserge from the report of the Select..Come relieving them of their arastuents were of altas having on this ocasion won-tea-tase,

mittee of the Lords and Commona, vn the most daily escaprobce. I remember when it was. the hecourable member communionted his rratest in the local papers, thereby aggravating the opposition to be offered by the ten, mambor he would certainly suggest there was no ausalty the oppositior bas bean withdrzwa.

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-Will your Ex Metropolitan Tramways in support of bia viow. necessary to carry small pistols about one's per deputed Forbes and Helley to commoush tha

The COLONIAL SECRETARY said with re-

zon when walking or riding on Borbam or Pok-biting, Stabbing and Wilson bowling. Both this tenderey to portound-cantaray, whiel has "pposite, and he was under the impression the for an appeal to another tribunal of another clia- bosa so detrimental to the colony." Therefore opinion of the Committon had been unanimously actor. If it was not satisfactory ho submitted

faots the member had brought forward and there with the matter in the first instance, and that regard to which I have been misaoder.

cubet, the answer is that it cannot.

With

not to endeavour to force a motion that he muRÉ

is, bellaro, most unwilling Council.

Iton F. E. JonNION again rose,

Ilen. P. Evéir -I hope this refusal of a pro- Lost may not be gaing bank to old times.

line of tratewaye would prevent a carriage stop

ping opposite the shops, he agreed with him

1 have sean something of the kind even in my

abond regrat exeedingly anything of that kind.

under our

+

CRICKET.

at

With 187 runs against them, the Nary began

Winsloo and Newington,

I have only to advise the hon. gentleman ta arrived at he was not in a position to questiou the some tribuni should be provided able to deal clenos ollow me to explain one word with forence to tramware in the Metropolis, where foltim-roads. Suab things do not present thom-the-batsmen stewed bent on hitting and the four await the decision, of the Bocrotary of state,fore he must leave the mutter in the hands rf litigation in the frat iustanne shenid be 48, sa. Istood, that is, with zagard to verbal amend, they had largo drains underground in which golvos to our sight nowadays. In the year 1361 agus abick the youngor tranfier deliv

right and proper for paries were kept, the case was very differed beamers to land bis opium. Es latet his bant

to their own. Hora, o considered the work with cboste of the drug, laft the skip, but on his came in for his shara; he, hororer, know is out of order upon the atherlich of what the Committee depending solely on the result of mary as possible. Therefore, upon the general aents; There wore certala umdadmants which the pipan of gas, water, and telegraph Com Hindoo gentleman went off to one of the opittied severe paoishment and Stobbiur niso

the vote of a majority of the Conveil

gusad that an appeal was undesirablo and apan it would have beva The CHIRP JUSTICE, A Chairman of the Se- the particular ground that the tribanal selected me to more in Select Committen had I been a loat Committee, said he thought there could was an inappropriate tribunal for its purpose member of that Committee, but I opprehend it is night to be done by the Tragway Company, way to the wharf, in mid-streams besweet the veg-length exptures the Engineer, whe put hus open to me and to avart member of the Council, which ought also to remove the gas and water K': TXCELLENCY-The question had better to no doubt any tramway in these streets would be moved the rejection of these alansor, Tu me an end.

bé a most sezions inconvenience, but the only The ACTING COLONIAL SECRETALT said that open orary other question which suggests pipes, and those of the telegraphs and telephone sal snil the landing, he was pounced spou byla in trout, which is his "custom of M1 HOU. F. B. JOHNSON-Des your, EXCEL-question he looked at was whether the auront ons ofthe points brought forward by the Attorney, obeervations in the Committee of the whole to one side of the road. He consideraf forthe pirates. Es und bin boat-lont of opiam rate acr refuse to ricard my protest P

of emodation given to the public would not General as a reason for the rejection of the Connel, to cine and suggest altorations. Ha that the work should certainly be under the capture, taken away, and from that day to afternoon" and had to retire for a hard hit His EXCELLENCY-I have read what was writ. excead the inconveniencs-which-pasiple who had olanza itas.one which he positored the strongest is wet preoinded by the fact of Usting soru a supervision of the Surveyor-General. 76 this no traga. of either has ever been dis.contribution Forbes and the Secretary made ton about the former case. If the bou. member to are the read in another way would be subject point in favour of retaining it, and that was with copy of the bill as reported by the Select Com appeared to him to be absurd that all the other covered. For many years after this occurrences stand until the former was healed of his arī, ploessa to send in a protest to the Clerk of Council, to. When they reema to the conclusion that a regard to panple who were poot, In a great mittee from making such suggestions, and utapanies to Hongkong strauit be nuder-the word abiga, for the sake of safety, to senilan salucky siroko ter bir, as the ball was well treasure. There are now, happily, no longer the hop was tried, and Hynes was immediately louinal course is that Us Clerk submits it to donhla line could be recommended esfely it was, many cases the Ortinanes would deal with Chi eran mcying snch suggestions. If that wers to sontrol of the Transar Company with respect a coolins and out oformed with a to leg. After several changes of bowling, Ba The Hoa F: B. JOHNSON said that if they robberies and pilferings in sampans that are so caught, Ethelston kolding a hard crack 6700 The Governor, and if it be sant in I shall give it be thought, on these grounds, that the Etrest ness, poor Chinese, and he thought it would I should be apparently the only member of to opening of the road. The control enght Led swords when landing or shipping opium or my favourable consideration, with great anxiety would hardly at any time bo cooupled by two be ditiouit for a poor Chioumen to get any Congsil debarred from taking part in the disbe in the bands of the Sarreper-General

The motion they, the clause stand part of the were to do the work under the control of the common in days of yore. Instead of these wo the bowler's had. Datins Bar White voored Le have any proteit inserted in the book of the carriages execpt when they were passing, and one to not as arbitrator for him he would cussions to-day.

any arbitrator the

Surveyor-General, they would not be able to have the moral support and good will of the freely and everything promised a long inứnga Chinese commanity, which in the long ran must Council, but bearing in wind the procedunt esta. that ocnsequently, although the street would be be able to cope with blished by the Secretary of State I can only say occupied by the two lines, yet passengers, if Company appointed, and therefore it would vory Bill was then put and carried sem con..

The suroceedinx clauses of the Bill Saving been nuva Loud or foot without hisapproval. It wa

our lives and properties thau ail the efforts by Bithalston, and ther the and rapidly arrived. a long is thu-Crown bas un dooided upon this they ens tram our owning down the line soon found the arbitration would be given

initiativo. viona sitting were taken up. On-clauro 18, giring-

The ACTING COLONIAL THANE id be of the appointed guardians of the peace au pos. The first five batım totaled 10eans; the last matter, to alterant mau be fairly mure be any could got on the other and wake use of the against-bin, He therefore thought az apel parsot, clauses 17 to 21, ajeured from the promotely a question of who should take the afford on a larger measure of sensity for tail to wicket korger we also cleverly dangat Ember of Council to bring a question n.streal just as well as if there was a single [sbonid be given to the only power in the color the company the maintenance of the whole road might be allowed to observe that the quotationsibly procure for us. In speaking of your paix would only varape together 2 amongst them...

that would cost bine nothing so appeal to, thai

Beg allud particularly to your dealings with Jovided by the Secretary of Blato ander the ine only. It was thought that if there was

a single line only there would be so many was, the Governor in Council The provision in The ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY Paid he which had been read from the report of the the higher class of Chinese. I refer to your of which were oralited to Wodehouse, bai notics of Connej.

Hon. P. B. Jonsson-I still desire to pire points of stoppage, and the cars would here the Bill with regard to taking property was believed the disagreement was as to what Shoot Committes of the Lords and Commons Lind complianon with their winhos and to your ho discounted the merit of this performance by netice of my pretest, bick I shall tasks withis step so toany minutes, that the insenreniouce almost now is the colony. At present it was only authority was to look after the roads. The Sur referred to a slate of affaire very different courteous treatment of them whenever they ap forgetting to well-known maxim "always rup

would be almost as great as if they had sanctioned exorcised by the Government, and they knewseyor-General suid he did not wish to pross the from that which existed here. It reformoil to tarse days in neoonlance with the standing orders.

double line With regard to the point alluded that among the Chius the word "doven polat with regard to that part of the road on England, where the ronds ware vested in the proasted you. I refer to your action in alovat, for a catch."

to the Bench and also to a seat at this angust to by his hon, friend, Capt. Deane, that a double meat had an all powerful signication, and if which the tramway was laid, but with rogard parishes. If the hon. membat could tell himing an intelliont member of that community

it was their lives that were at stake they would to the cler parts of the roads, there were of any parish in Englund seven miles long assembly, with the view of showing that justice by souding in surrender to it, but who they came to say many reasons why their repair should be kept it might apply, bere the Govorament

and the Chiuawan, and with the viow, I think. that such a thing would be almost impsemble, ander property te a company, whose cperations in the hands of the Surveyor Gauerat, and had the break throughout its role was administered equally between the foreigner Travers and Hynes borling. The Flag Lin history. I buve never knowa protest refused and the only thing for the carriage to do, it or objected to by the President of Corneil.

mero conducted for quasi-publie parposos executed by the Government. He should slength, while thero it ran through. saver of allowing the Chinese to have a vcios in the teint commenced with a couple of threos, but seamed to lum, was to more du the other line

was a different thing. The tramway was to draw attention to a letter which had been parishes and at every practer or third of a mile erislation of Hongkong. I contend that is breakbank then took his middle stump, and the His EXCELLENor-I remember the use to when there was a tram our approaching. The not a necessity at presct; they would be able to received by the Solet Comition from Moessthers might be a different management: so it was afty thus manifested line inspired the 1200 Curtain rine afterwards quietly taken by plat

mosessary there should be one authority, because which my hou. friend refers, that is, I have seen effoot of the evidence on bis mind was that there see what people would say in the future. H Brereton and Wotton, who gave them one it. It was one in which a protest marle by my hon. was very little additional dauger ve imetus thought thal in the present state of the colony reason why the rupair of the roads should not it would be a question not between the company with confidence. In the early days of, the co.who was the third man who had had o chance at

Tow Bojunen la Australia. Then they scarcely friend was objectot to, and I may say to say hes. nienos ortened by having a double line of rails this seation of the Ordinance enacted a car with be carried out, by the Survarer General. The and the furornment, but beproon, the company long Chinese used to sojourn here us they do in Durmer snapped at the wicket, and Steb frand Mr. Kyria I think the protest ought to instead at a single oro, but anything Capt. provision in allowing the cheapest and quickest part which he wished especially to draw the attan- und several parlabos

Hon. FB: JOHNSON said that would make hud say stake in this inluud. Now wasco tabing clean borted, I wickets down for 15 rans, have bres received. Jentertain no doubt whatever Done said, after baring studied the subject, mode of appeal in a sase of this wit, and lion of the Counoil to was thus it was stated that

tive capital invested permanently hora Camado things look bad for the Navy; bot Carpen. about it. The matter at present is in this position, would have considerable weight with him. especially for poor people. As he had already said, when repairs were needed to some part of the no difference is to the portion of the road the ion claroul of a transaction, ofther logitor, who played with his name, the then joined that the. lion, mocaber has given rctica al x

timate or spooniative. It is prident that some iforent vesuplexion on alhairs, and when joined The H. M. B. TONNOCHY said it appeared it would be very difficult for a poor Chisaton road, the Surveyor. Goneral might bo in the tramery was on intention to lodge a protest; antil that protest to him that it would be so zonol easier to pnt without paying a large amount of money, to get position of nat talag uble to carry them out on

The question that the olause stand part of the of the recent parchases of property are das to by Wilson it looked as if they were going to is actually seen, and until I can certain down one line fires, and then add another one any one bat some one like bimself, to not as ecount of not having the requisite fands.

Bill was then put and lost, the eyes being threo pecalation, but I believe mainly thay are box pull it off The Clad bowling foli weak how far it is consistent with the views or afterwards, than to pat down a double line at arbitrator on his behalf. It was not without Thces gentlemen gave what they tormada and the noce logr.

de investits Yoon paliny has proved to be put their Helting fall mooker still. At length, The three following sinusaware then taken a beneficial to foreigners, both here and elsewhero. however, the Surveyor visue 20 for al pressed by the Secretary of State with regard first, and then have to take ono up afterwards. great comidoraifen on the part of the Gorera. case in point to boat out this view of the case,

only just tonching.it, was bad by Holley bobind The ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY spoke in The rafue of landed property has been ca to a former pestast, Leaunot exprose any op- Another objection he had to enmmencing wildment that this section was brought to the notics which was likely to load to the forming of a falae aion upon it. My hon. friend Mr. Ryrlo a double lins was that he thought it beat to try of the promoters and be was sure they thomeelcas impression, if it went abroad. Meseca. Brereton will bear in mind the differeres between the the single lino Erst for this reason that bot-rodeived it in a very good, spirit; they saw the and Wotton stated that the sewer in Duddel favour of the Company being compelled to take hanrad Men who bad retired, leaving their the wicket for 48, top scute of its manuel been able to realise their properties at high tan did not stop with him long and he was loft to the Unxiness before the Courell-as far as I were sure to be meat or Jess on inconvenieten to fare with any of the courts. He would be the but the Surveper General bud not the funds to relay them at the side of the road. protast he lodged, which was strictly pertinert over improvements were made in tram rails, they becevaity of it and inserted it. It did not inter Buset to state in war of pair, ng all the telegraph, g, and water pipes and possessions babird in the care of others, have renuining companions of tuo Victor mate Hor. F. R. Joussos objected to this on aprions; they have been able to take their funds to carry out his bat for a wall playet 91. The home and intent thom right before thoix eren in Nure towards the finish were creoping up fast, remamor it referred to the climates, and to earringos, tapecially to jiuriokshas. He was not to speak in its favour If it interfered with carry out the work, and therefore the expense but protest objection was then takon by 1r earprised, when on Due occasion he was in San the cotier of the Supreme Court, but it did riot, foll upon the owner of the adjoining property, his count of the great expense it would entail.

After discussion a clause suggested by the their present pluges of retirement, earning and there was couiderable excitement and mnoh Smith, the Acting Colonial Berstang, I think, Francisco, to see the splendid and epirited lock it said that if the parties was really not but at sil events I have no doubt my hon. friending borses which were standing as the Alde of with the art prings should be dissatisi hon. friend (fr. Colitis). This Most for the Burresor-Glasersi was inserted in place of the perhaps larger, incomes than those they were anzisiy on the flat side while the shores fond certain buildings to be con. one in the Bill as it stood, which made certain customed to wesive from this side intre shaps the Naval partizans in the Pavilion were lond was right in alting the protest, and it the road, on the sido walk, as it was exiled, which not court, they might appeal, oto. was in prapor fort; but this is a different atmad-there-without-moving-of with nothing to the Acero Classics said he might be for the storm of the hot, member: alterations in datail as to the carrying out of of realetauces. We are aware that all over the and long, bat on the downfall of Carp til 19 nistior, as wy hun. friend coz see, and all I can keep them thofe bat a faalent og at indbet to some perhaps to illosed to may a few words upon the 10 target oneral carcited to by my the work when sépates to the sipes were neces- world, coal cotato fields, the smallest interest game, was up, and the iupinga finished still 19

on capital. A few years back honey could batin the lab total

The Club, ming in for a second innings, lost

: Hay is that when the protout comes before me I weight which stood upon the ground. Wheu roully very important subject. It was one that desire of his hon. colleague, uppe whom tacar

The COLONIAL SECRETARY brought to the bare basu invested in landed property hero ra will of course, to the best of my judgment, as he ear, these spirited horses there, be exported as aged bis attention very mack when the mat. entire oxpense foll. This matter coisa a ques

The following is the store: sertain how far I would he justified in giving to flod that there were many ossidents espeed, tor was before the Select Coumities and be bul tion as to the funds in band, and to a contin- ctice of the Council certain matters of detail turning 1, 14 and 16 per boat, por sínum, wickets for 47 raps.

HONGKONG CRICKET ČLUS. Lie wilst possible interpretation to the dispatch but during the time he was there, there wore only considered it a good deal. He for one wohl gereg which the Government had to gaard oh as the question of oertificates for the car whereas investments at the same time made in is ongine drivers, and the fares to be paid. Bidaney towns of India gave only 5 to 6 per two naaldants, which were caused by the looking prefer to see the arbitration clauses altogether themcelrus against. Of course Lez. members outs of the company who were to be employed houses must in lands in Canton sed in the Pre- of the Secretary of State on the subject.

..ghes Hon. F. D. Jonson said these matters would cant, per annen. Thoes are the cities whose Heu. F. B. JOHNSON-Your Ecoellency will of the wheels of marriages in the traw rais. removed from the Bill. He taj same experience kanw that every year, various saus, had to

standard of waney is silver. Owing to the Mr. de C. Kari not fail to recollect the subject upon which I Therefore, having in view the inconvenience arbitration when he wasnt the bar in Bagtand, bestad for the keeping an of the made in

ressed the Secretary of Stato was whether and danger which was onneed to vehicles with und bis experience was that it usused graut ex-Vistoria and other parts of the colony. The be dealt with in the byo laws,

The ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY Bald deproziation of silver compared with gold;! ot a meeting of the Council should be held narrow wheels, he thought it would be desirable penso and dolay. He would prefer that all pro Barreyor General was supposed to keep with- His BXCELLENCY-Order, order. The hon. that at first only a single live shonti ho laid ceedings shanld tako place in the Supreme Court in those rutes 4xoupling is the pass of there was austher question with regard to the value of money in the East for trade par... Hynen, ethics and the way in which vehicles were affected he on the Summers Jurisdiction side. The process damage being done to the roads by an anusual-payment of taxes by the Company. He pra. poses since then les deslied five per cent. rebbia

certained before the road was out ap for a there was very inexpensive, there was very littlely heavy minfolk or some other unforseen oo-sumed they would not be allowed to run all night, por euous, At this moment proports in Can.

delay, and be thought these questions could be exrease which would cage beary expenditure They might either lat the casebes run underleton, Caloutts, and Bombay yilds the ranvere, Stebbing

sar. 1 Hughes, & Boneri more are documents all of which he sent to the double line.

The Hon, F. B. JOHNSON said the expause of better dealt with thero than anywhore upon the roads, and in snob cases, the Government. Carriage tediosage and charge so cola a car-interest that it yielded years ago, whereas wo invitig a single line dest, and then soother one ale s tlist crise the observations of bit was always tendy o vote a farther sun for the ringo, or sharge the Catapany as ratepayers for cannot generally invest money is horess harclan

gow and obtain more than six per cent porting Secretary of State.

"afternarde, was pas reason why that course was bon. friend the Acting Colonial Sooratory would tearing up of the roads. they allowed the keep the amount of land they covered

Hoa B. Jonson said the promoters would aunum. Therefore of all these cities where Bil opposed. It seemed to him that, couslerine hardly apply. because in these ouses the coasting ap of the roads to Us in the Lunds of the Tran TED ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY Dyod the provision for the laging of a duulle line was would deal with property under the value of way Company, they would constantly be having prefer to be under the Carriage Ordinance. the approval of sandrywall payments in cess of the cafituates of 11 which had bearot sampaeory-upon the Compang, the matter $1,000, and they could barely imagine per bills saat in and if the road was to be kont

might safely be left in the hands of the Com. Chinaan possessed of greater property thasia law tennis grami cider, the furroyor-st under the old Carriage Ordinanso the established an advance in the value of property. passed by the Finance Committee.

pany, knowing as they did that in one of tho that. If the provision as to arbitration wors General might and, before the end of the year charge would only be gi for each oach; there I maintain, air, that the policy of equality inau. double line being considered dangerous to the ratainad, considering the position of the doloty that he was without funds. He did not ese, fore the matter world have to be dealt with in gurated bore by your Excollarey has been the this stupendous icprovement in the value of public, they were liable to be called upon to and the few people with special knowledge of therefore, that they would bo oo well of if the amended Ordinanas, which had been read a forigin and the principal sangs of the siir end of His EXCELLENCr-I lay on the table some dia.. take it pp sgain.

The suljest, he would prefer to retain this clausul a copy. We adopted, as they would be frat time.

His EXCELLENCY raid he thought as for property. A few months back I had the plea- batches in additico to think ou Emigration, one

Hon. E. K. EZLILIOS said that as a member and givo sa appeal to the Governor in Council, if the keeping op of the roads were in the bands olating to the Estimatis, the Noral Solool, the of the Select Committee ofler boaring all the IF. on the other hand, tay change ould of the Surveyor-General. be260 that ellieer as taxation won! they chanhl dea! as leniently sure of meeting & native gentleman, who was Contral School, and was others that I bave bee evidence, br was of the opinion that this plause bo ads he would prefer to so all these knew the amount which had boon voted, and as possible with the company, and not try to reported act to have bee as investor in landed pushing forward; they are being printed and would steer clear of all diffenition clause maitare left to the Supreme Court, but if the would keep liurself within it. He (the speaker) make money out of it. The trays would be property.. I fnquired na to the reason why the moment they aco ready they will be circugising the Governor power to reto the line, and olsuses regarding arbitration were to reusin be farker considered it fair that the Gev grast convesiones to the Colony and so he bal remained in the back ground. He part of the world he had been impresed bo thought it was a question for the Company mast vote for the retention of those motions, erement should have to pay the whole expense thought it would be sufficient if they charged said that Laving boona resident in another On the standige being lakes into couideration, with the idea that the Chimman and the for- HB EXCELLENCY then adjourned the Conngilt they liked to launch their undertaking with which cortainly as his hon. and learned fris of Looping those parts of the road in repair, on $1 a vehicle.

either side of the tramways, for die trawMAYA until half past two o'clock the following after that clause he thought it would be safe for the said, acustituted a now tribunal, but thougs would cause the traffic on these parts of the the Attorney. General asked what view the signor did not stand on the mas philform;

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