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PROPOSED MEMORIAL TO SIR ARTHUR KENNEDY.
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JOSEPH'S COLLEGE. FISIT OF THE GOVERNOR TO ST.
Sir Georgs Bowen, accompanied by his Privato
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hlw. In my own experience, I knew of many der some misapprehension in saying I hava al noufal. I sordially support the ebjost of the separate comesites formed, that a meeting oľ the Inteading salworthers should alot for Cham- scheme for the purposs of mootleg and essend the resolution. who were brought forward by Sir Arthur Kenrasily preparsi
Mr. T. Jackson, who was“ peonived with solver what form the memorist shánið take, and " nedy simply for their devotion to the public areoting a statue te tas memory of the late Sie service, and many of whom are now falling in Arthur Kennedy. Alitesch it is true that I appista, mid-I bave very great please if it is thought advisable the two coma portant duties notonly in the colonies, bat aron I have had the honore of being sulted by supporting the resolution. I had the honour the committee formed to-day and the one formed. in the mother country itself. With regard to avamal gaathimon, leading reeflents of the colony, of the intimate moquaintance of Sir Arthurst any sulusgoont missting, might enonerate That le a matte which the general community I think I may safely say with referench to the probable cost of a pible Kennedy, and I cordially echo the sentiments i esllecting absoriptions from one thinks that Eir Arthur Kennedy endeared himself to statue. These gentlemen desired to have this which have been expressed by the previous follow citizens. the committen wo hara all. He was always ready to see anybody information in the event of this meeting striving speakers. A mum honourable, more upright, it seems to mo and always randy tadinonss any question of prata decision in favour of that doesription more truthful, or more thoroughly repasted elected today will take into its consideration. Fate or politics Importance. He was always monument. I cannot boast myself of having representative of Her Majesty never came from Unless sny gentleton wishes to make any to ready to give an amater to any question that had much experience in monumental works of the Colonial, Office. Whether we take him to warke on the subjent of Mt. Ho Kai's speech I was laid before him, and when you got an answer art in bronze, but I love had the opportunity of his private capacity presiding at his table iu think it would be advisable now to close this i he meant ... what hị hald (Applause). government department with which I am con- the Council Chamber or slowhore, we found him to Sir Richard MoDonnell. I may say, al Gentlemon, theen qualities in a Governor are noted who has had widemble insight into the same upright courteous gentleman. We have though I had not the pleasure of Bir Bishard qaslities which are, in my opinion, more to be work of the kind, sad of rarifying the inferma mat to have his memory perpetuated in perpetual McDonnell's negosintados, far is I know, nu desired than even the most brillisat intsilent tion given me by him, by data obtained outside branza. I would think it a great gity if these so far as I on gather from the report he has left (Applause). In saying these few words with this colony; as that I am now in a position to fur grand old features (pointing to the portrait of babied him, Sir Richard McDonnell wassap of gard to Sir Arthar Kennely, it is with noniah this meeting with no estimate of the praba: Sir Arthur] should sver be forgotten in Hengsterling ability and sound songs and an bersurable No further remarks befog offered the CHAIR- desire on my part to prensauce an ealogiam ble cost of a statue in the rest of your predilec kong. (Apphase.) I hope Her Majesty's Go Gvarnor, upon bis cordact or character. Gentlemen, in tione leaning in that direction. The cost of a vernment will be fortunate in seading many ansh this Colony no enlogium ls required. The pro. figure in broase, of herois stature, that is, one Governors to Hongkong, and I can only say the CAR declared the meeting olosed
Mr. BOTTOMLEY proposed a vote of thanks fo sence of so namerons an assembly shows full well if size larger than life, szooated by the best inhabitants of the salony will be delighted
the Chairman, which was nɛounded by Mr. Bot. that you all appreciated him; and I must say this, talat in England, and rested on a pedestal of (Applause). that I think your prononce
here to-day granite, would come to about $3,000, & am I Mt. C. P. CHAFEE-I bere much pleasure in TUNTER, and carried by acclamation.
The CHAIRMAN briefly acknowledged the vote. rafects honour upon youredves as well as kink well within the range of the munificant, supporting the resolution brought forward by upon the Governor whose death we so I may Bay the proverbial manificence, ever dis. Mr. MacEwen and seconded by Mr. Rgrio, deeply lament, because it shows that in this paged by the Hongkong community in matters think of all the different views that have been community at all events public and private of public interest and of public sympathy. thrown out with regard to perpetuating the virtues, although uncatontationsly exhibited. Having tomoked on the form of memorial that memory of oar leta lamented Governor the and are doomed worthy of honour by the community has appeared not to myself alone, but to many before the meeting is the best of all, and I there-
On Friday afternoon His Excellency Governor in general. (Mach applause). Gentiomen, the other residents, as the rat fitting and the most fore bave very creat pleasure in supporting the Hon. F. H. Johnson will next address the meet-appropriate; I would take the opportunity te resolution (Applanss).
offer a suggestion or two of my awo with refer. Mr. H. N. MODY-M. Chairman and goatla Becretary and A.D.C., pails visit to St. Joseph's Hon F. B. Joansox-Sir George. Phillips to the form of memorial which I think women,-I cannot allow this opportunity to pass College. He was received by the Right Rev. to and gentlemen, when I was fiest invited to should araid. We are mot here to do honour to without expressing, on behalf of the Parson and Bishop Raimondi and the Brother Director of By Appointment to His Excellency ibo Go. dry, and was farther remanded, no evidenos Gladstore's announcement relative to Newfollow you, sie, in the remarks that you have one who was perhaps one of the most popular Indian communities of Hongkong, their early the College. Upon His Excellency's arrival, the made to this meating, I falt it would be some. Governors Hongkong has ever had, popular not and sordist co-operation in support of the pes boys played and sang Weloome to our Go what presumptions on my part to take alities as a private fadividual.
alone as a public man but for his personal que position made by Mr. Maowen, and endorsing Saturday, the 14th inst, being the Fronok
minent part in these proceedings, consider.
If I interpret the entirenta slready expressed by the previous National Fete, the anniversary of the taking of
ing that during the whole teria of office held by correosly the sentiments and feelings which speakers in honour of our late good. Governor the Governor in honour of vrhove memory i tanta this resting today I should say it Sir Arthur Kennedy (Applause.) ka Bastille, Mounir Dejardin, the Franck
The CHATEMAN then read the resolution and J. Elzingre, and a fifth in English by a Chines Consul entertained bin friends at the Ceniolate,
voor met together to day, I was not a rosidont would like that the woli romembered form a afid the French vossale in port dressed ship.
In reply, His Excellency the GoveRYOZ de. A numerously attended public meeting was in the Colony, and that I passiest only a very features of our lato valued and lamented Gover said-Yon will chrerve, gentlemen, this is a pro- We are informed that there will be a moon held at the City Hall on Saturday afternoon, partial and limited acquaintance with the iste nor should become a fabillar to succeeding posal submitted to the meeting, and it is quite light volcoteor drill one evening this week, to take into considoration a proposal for the Sir Arthur Kennedy. But, sir, I consider that generations of colonists sa they wara to our open to any ene present to offer an amendment Livered the Zollowjog address:-Monaiguor Ral when the corps will be practised at one of the erotion of a memorial in honour of the late Sir I stand here today not in my own name, but in elves, and that whatever may be the ultimate to the resolation if he is of opinion that although mondi, Mr. Diesstor and Gentleman, SeaDre character of the memorial to be decided on bra momorial to Sir Arthar Kennedy's memory is you that it was with much pleasure that I ABRATED WATER MAKERS, battorias around the colorry. This is the first, Arthur Kenngly, and to discuss what steps the name of the firm of which a thin meeting, the main object should not be loss desirable gat it should take some other form, scepted the invitation to visit, this day. St. barn cnt since the Queen's Birthday, and it is to should be taken to nocomplish this chject." The and which has been identified with Hongkong sight of, namely, our personal testimony to the If any gentleman is desirous of proposing sash Joasph's College. It is alike my duty and my
Hou, Sir George Phillippo, Chief Justice, pre since the foundation of the colony whose in- 821PS' MEDICINE CHESTS REFITTED,be hoped there will be a good muster.
sided, and was supported by the Hon..P. Ryrie, farmets the late Bir Arthur Kennedy dit so privato qualities of the man no less then the answeaderent I shall be glad to receive it, and pleasure, as the Governor of this Colony, to on. and educational institutions. The active interest 4 telegram in the San Francisco papers dated Hon. J. M. Priss, Hon. B. Johnson, much to promota (Applanes.) And, sir, I think I public abilities of the Governor (Applause). If the meeting, I am sure, will be glad to listen to courage by every means in my power all literary No amendment being offered, the resolution which during my long career as a Colonial Go Melbourne, June 11th, says Victoria and there. T. Jackson, G. P. Obster, W. Rainere, any reaturs to speak as the representative of base interpreted your sentiments correctly, anything that is salt on the subject.
A. G. Romano, W. H. Forbes, F. D. SAHOON, my twe immediate prodcesseors in the position I then I think we abould not embark in a Xen- olber colonies urge the Imperial Government to
mania in formed on the conslotion thak, is the annex the Now Hebrides, Solomon Islands, and H. N. Mody D. Rattanjes, sad Ho Kai coonpy, who had the most ample opportunities of vedy Institate, Charity, Bodowment, or is was put to the mating and was carried without veraer I hare always taken in auch tablish
Among the other gentlemen present were the forming severest jaign at and on whom suthe Kennedy Scholarships-all admirable no doubt a dissentient voics and with loud applause.
in their utilitarian object. If you embark in The GHAM-Consequent apoa the pass absence of moral and mental cultuen, the fabric other groups of islands in the Pasido." After roading this, it will not be diflsalt to under. Hon, J. Russell, Hon. A. Lister, Hon. Frite Lvanture to say the abarseter af the late these what will happen a century hanan, or less, † îng of this resolution M, W. H: Forbes will ¿ of domestic life; and even the apparently firmeat
Stewart, Dr. Ph. B. C. Ayres, A. P. MacEwen, Sir Arthur Kennedy was held by the in
fasocnes. It in admitted 'n all sides that the stand the indignation with which the report of 1. Poosnacker. A. Galkow, J. Lapraik, u. D. the most profound reapot, sithes of rhom, I may say squarter of a dentury henne! Su- now propose a resciation for the purpose of car guaranises of political institutions, are equally Mr. Gladstone's statement in reference to Nor Bottomley, H. L. Dalrymple, Touglas Jonon, if they could have been here to-day, would have ofety in this colony is ever shifting and obong-rying it fate offact.
Mo W. H. Foun-I have vary great glas most formidable impudicate to olvilization and good government are→iguorage, and the evils J. Thuchurn, F. H. Arjanes, J. P. MoEnon, R. given cordial angport to the ohjeet tais launes.in it is like a dissolving viow, old froos diang- Ta the falso charge mostioned in car repart gail, J. S. Cox, J. A. Mosely, E. J. H. Tripp, tial meeting has met to promote. Perhaps I may pear every year to be sucosaded by new ones, and sare în proposing➡
6 quarter of a century lenes your Kennedy op- Tast for the purpose of giving affect to the manifest which ignoranos produces. The mass of andering and of crimedireatly or indirectly trageable there of Friday's Polive proceedings, the two fethala A. B. Juknson, J. J. Francis, R. C. Wilooz, J. also be permitted to'say on my own behalf, the downt would be them, but the memory of the wish of this meating, so thorong'sly representativa in Advertoonte and Subscriptions which are not witnesses whom Mr. Woohoone directed o ba Grant, J. G. Smith, D. E. Caldwell, A. K. Tra. (although I am a compartiva stranger to a secman whom you spezially designed to honour by Ita sharseter, an Executive Committes be 'appelated to is appalling. Theries Dems west of the inmate
rers, A. E. Vaasher, H. A. Woolnough, W. Do. lan, te, &o. A large amber of the west in iiffed with its interests in ops continuous period mean will have Ended in the haze sad to undertake the management of tho hastasin ood of sur gaols, and of the victims of drunkenbeas,
Statne The Freeative Committed to wousist of ;- outis Obiasse meidants are sla presant, einus the time I landed here, nearly thirty-three miss of yours, and bat few persons beyond neted with the creation of the proposed Kennedy vice, and dimanes. The aggregato of their misery, arn indeed grievous; while the cost of their know how or why gone memorial cams by Reinam, T. Jackson, C. P. Chater. E. B. Bello, A. G. Tak, Loe Sicy, Lee Tak Cloong. Ho Mai, Wong perity of this place since the time when grass the name of Kennedy. I would point ng Romano, J. 8. Ovx, L.M. Mody, Dr. Ha Ha, Wollyak, punishment is a very serious item in the publis among whom we noticed Messrs. Leong Os, Wei years ago. I have watched the progress and proosional student of losal bistory would as. J. M. Prive, and Messrs. F. D. Rus2300, and the loss of their services to the community
might ba saan freely growing in the Queen's-
sxpenditure. Every effort should be made to We have to thy and Leong On, with power to add to their number. Bhing, Choo Quan Le, â, &c.
bring about a cure, or at least, a diminution of ffr. F. D. SAS300 seconded. The CHAIRMAN spent the ereceedings by road, and when the germs of De pressatsning by an illustration. saying-Gantlemes, I was eated by some of the magnificent city we now know, consisted of middle of our sity a large pile of buildings called!
for the Marray Barracks. They are not a thing of Mr. MacEwen proposed that Mr. Forbes's such evils; nad, next to the infinsares of re Higion, zo effort appears more Teasonable, ors leading weaters of the community a few days loug straggling strast, with
*The suggested addition was made and the re• ready at hand, and more likely to prove elloient reason of their vast and capoious dimensions. to take tas akair upon this occasion; and I bangalows aonitored bore and there on the hill cauty, perhaps, but they are protentions by name be added to the list of the Committee.
than the Xboral support by the Government of was only too happy to consent to do so, the side, and I venture to say that which I an aura
Colleges and Primary Schools, coupled with objects of the meeting having my warmest the other speakers, who are more intimately Not far from them we have Marrsy Road and a solution was then pas to the mosting and car- sympathy. Before proceeding with the basinass connected with the sarjent then I will bour Marray Pier, and there is alena Murray Battery, ried unanimously.
It would earprise some of you to learn that all The CHAIRMAN-The not resolution is one publie librering, museums, and literary ODÍA. of the meating, however, I think it would be out in, that the full tide of the prosperity these structures were so called in order to do that I om sera will cammsed sympathy. His tions, eslsulated to rains the moral and is. advisable that we should appolat a Secretary to we at present enjoy set in during the ad take down the minatas of the precedinge, so ministration of Sir Arthur Kennedy (Applause). bonaur to the same and to perpetuate the mo-Har Mr. Justice Bassell will propoto a to- tellectual tone of the people, and to breathe present occasion, enter at lougth on a discus. that a proper record may be preserved, and that Sir, though I am convinced that the prosperity of one who was much revered and stood solution that I am sure will commend itself to right spirit fate them, I will not, on the
by the generation who preceded as, I would ask i yon nil. before we pro ead with the business, we should of this plans does not depend upon the policy now many of us, in spits of the hopes and aspire- Me. Justice Bussme-I think as there is dion of the various brauchou of education which nak him to read the notice calling the meeting, good or bad, of any fear. hear) of those who orvostelus, know why Mar. I still a good deal of business to be brought hafors ) should be taught in the Pablio Sohools of this I would therefore suggest that Mr. MacEwan yat it is nevertheless true that a good be appointed Secretary(Applacas)and thon and kupartial administrator, labouring for they was, and notwithstanding all the structures the meeting I had batter make my remarks Colony. But I desire to take this oppor bearing his name which confront us se daily ra short. I think the resolution I will now and tanity of pointing out the supreme in we will ask him to read the notice and proceed benefit of all, is a great blessing. By the tasti mindors of that name. I think it would be the will command itself to every one present. The portation, that the youth of all races
thie heterogeneous community should no- mony of all whe knew him, Sir Arthur Konnedy We come before tho community this morning
Mr. A. P. MACËWEN-I shall have very was a courteous gastlanan, in able and a feeling of this meeting that the benene. resolution is-
That this meeting records the deep was of corro quire, for their own anke and with a view The Spark has at langth left the scene of bearing congratulations in our hands; con her very many years of useful and preftable och pleasure in acting as Borotary on this impartial administrator, and a worth the same precarious face; and therefore I think with which the cabito Hongitong Community recesired to their own advancement in life,, a practi
Doosion but I may mention that Mr. George presentative of the Civil Service of the gratulations that. Hongkong, ever foremost work to begin another ocorro. She had kindly consented to act as Sacretory only Crowd (Applause) Vader hire rare dissingur preferencs would naturally be that the the sad news of Sir Arthur Kennedy dostis and Recal knowledge of the English language, which.
Left here yesterday, in company with a small
cace of all coeds and alasses, with the members of world from one end of it to the other. Already. in sets of generosity, bas once more justified consort, the laaneh Aorelsen, the sale of rich aufortunately he has gone to Misono to-day, sad ions hedast been invented, and class eamities memorial to be adopted should take the form eires to szpres the heartfelt sympathy and scadal like the English rase, is fast overspreading the had not been fosbåreâ; and though he was not a Kennedy would never lose its individuality. I that the Chairman be requested to take the noderenely 100 millions of msakind, in the British of a statue, because a public statue of Sir Artbaris family in their great bereavement, and further her fair fame. This is much, bat our con- to the French Authorities wo reported a few will not be back till Monday.
Mr. MacEwen then proceeded to read the genite, ko possessed, the tostimony in in the United gratulations reach farther, they extend to days ago. We hear that the inanah which is to
form of rasognition that succeed the Kowloon is to be ready by about potion convening the meeting.
The-DEARMAN-Gentlemen, yay have now better anarantaristio of aronsaitations! Go can make to those publin men who have served fooling. I know exists among the Chiness gom-
generous people Dr. Ho Kai in his speech admirably expressed the Bates of Amecion, and elsewhore, speak English as their mother tongue; while certainly not the all-bonnurable fact that by the assem-mart Christmas, and is to be an altogether beard tas nozice read convening the meating and varnor. Ho surrounded himself with, atle blage at the City Hall on Saturday the com- superior kind of brat. The now laanab will the objects for which it in to take place. It is counsellors who had couplete confidence in him them well and faithfully, I vantare to think | manity-thore, is nuly one fealing and it is, as more than 40 millions so speak either Franch, or after English On this subject, I will content munity has demonstrated in the most con- have its onbin areaged so that but a small
most skylight will be required, and oscinequently
Mr. HL. DAL&TMPLE corded the reola. myself by quoting the opinion, which an vincing manner possible that bonnar, good there will be a much larger dank space for cussing the question as to whether or not a (applande), and, sir, I think the highest cribute mizontly, benass, I remarked before, soalety I therefore propose this resolation.
memorial should be erected to the memory of the no ens pay to the spzis minial character bare is ever shenging. Likas dissolving Fiew-in nosa, amiability, and true worth are duly passenger addemmodation, She is also to be ate Sir Arthur Kennedy, and to decide, if that of the man to whose memory vo are here par case, a status would be the meat proper sad tion: ́ ́He said he had the pleasure of knowing minsat statesman and sabelar of France.
England and the English language.** He gaid: appreciated and will not pass unrecognizad much faster than the Kouloon.
be the general opinion of tha meeting, what form today to do bansar, will be to follow the most imperishable form of tribute we could pay the late Gorerner for several years, and the expressed some yours ago, to the mission of
to him whoɛo death we so deeply mourn, and solution possessed his needial sympathy. in Hongkong. This is a tatter of practical | A special telegram to the San Francisco Chro- that memorial shatt genome. It will be within course suggested by those who have conve- whose name we now desire to hand down to pcs.
Mr. P. RTRIN ggested the addition of the England's great mission is that which
of prophecy, not far from the time when the and ethical value, creditable at once to the nicle, dated Borlin, June 14th, says After your recollection, gentlemen, that within the lasted this meeting. I am sure sould he knowterity as that of a man who was able to win ea? | words " and a full report of the proceeding of foretold by Shakespeare with his wandorfal spirit
witnessing the trial trip gesterday of the Ting few days we received the sad news of Sir Arthur's of our proceedings here to-day, of all the object and to the people, and afforda a legi. Yurn, the now Chinese iconclad just built at death-news which ranched as under peculiarly bonoara which he obtained during bie dis-affections by his private and personal merits, and this meeting.
to command our respect by the eren manner in The suggestion was adopted, and the roasta. Pilgrim Fathers first not Enot in the new world. timate occasion for rejoicing. The publie Stettin, Marquis Taong, on the part of Chios, hadfooting circumstancen. Sir Arthur Kennedy, tinguished onroer, be would have prized the which he held the balanse botwasn the mixadtion was then put to the meeting and carried It is to form empires; to be Kamna Virum - ter: to spread arer the earth freedom and dirili- an audience with the Minister of Foreigo Affairs, at the close of long oarger spent in the pablishonour which this assembly proposes to do to meeting of Saturday was all that could be He had previously received Baron Von Brandt, service, had at last retired in order to enjoy some bis memory above thour all-loud applause) atas over when he bad bun sent by his St. animoney.
woreign to govern, a wan whose sole aspiration The CHAIRMAN-That, gentlemen, in so far zation. Fifty years benda the United States of desired; the purpose was intensely isudable, the German Minister to Chian, ou bia rattien period of rest at the closs of his life: and youbicause it shows his efforts to promote the while he was with us as the welfare and as these mordings are concerned, completes Amerios will be mers populons, roars wealthy. the assemblage was completely represents rom Peking. I stated that Brandt procedad, gentlemen, that after learing neous comms good wore appreciated by all classes, by
to Paris The whole affair is the subject of land and before arriving at Aden he died-all races, by all needs in this community. material prosperity of the races committed to his the basiness of the meating, but I understand and more powerfal than any Baropean commu be a greater nation than the present United tive, and the end attained was in every rense į nush comment hors. Prince Von Hobealoke, about 100 miles this side of Adan-without over I arietally support the proposal to erect to the cars without distinction of olaas or nationality. that before wa soparate it in the dosire of Malty. One hundred years kanos Austrails will:
Flo Kai, or shall of the Chiaoss community, to satisfactors. Embracing as it did every aa the German Ambasader at Paris, is expected reaching that rest to which he had looked story of Sir Arthur Konzady some biting (Applanes)
Mr.A.F. MAOEWEN-Gentlemen, I have been say a for words with regard to some proposal States. Some 300 millions of men, the most tionality, creed, and status of the local papula- here shortly. The Faris Tempe maintains that forward. Tasse airgemateness render his death morial which will express the opinion of this
if a contest occurs between Francs and China a vary touching ons; sed to us, who knee him meeting as to the banofsense of his rule-Be-aked to propose a resolation, and in doing so toho has to make on bohsif of the Chinese comederatio to the world, will then speak Engliste make a low remarks. The remarks of restions unity in respect of a memorial to the late Sir as their mother tongue. French, Gorman, and tion, the meeting was not only representative before the Ang Yuan is ready for ses, the vessel so well, it is the more deeply. We all of us. I used Applause all from the chair, sald fall as touching on the successful career of the for which this meeting has buen called, but I am insignifomat win is now Datah. Those Fresah, speakers, however, bave been so appropriate and Riobaed MaDannell. L 8 up part of the object Italian will then be dialectes-oogaiztirely must be detained by her Sarman builders wil buliare, remember him with feelings of osteam after bastilities. It is the intention to take the and affection. It was abortly after I came up Sir George Phillippo and gallec, a member
world-wide and permanent fame should Chinese gentlemen present placed beyoad Ting Faen to Chios under the Garam Blog and from the Straits Settlements I learned, much to the Gorman community of this oolony, it flate Sir Arthur Kounedy as Governor of this colony quite sure you will listen to him with attention, Glocosan, and Italian authors who desire. ali doubt the appreciation entertained anod by a Germaan oran.
my disappoinment, that Sir Arthur Kennedy was my desire to add a few words to the able spooch that is would be beta wesome opetition wore (Applause).
Mr. Ho Ka-Mr. Chairman and gentleman, write in English." of its object by that large and power-
then leasing. His parting with us occurred within of Mr. Johnson; and altbengh I asanat aid to follow over the same ground. I think they The corvette Sapphire, Captaia J. B. T. Fal- these walls, and many of you ware present en mach to bis somerke, I think i am expressing have touched abielly on what may be considerad on behalf of the Chinese nommanity in this colony that this is the testimony borne by an ozulment fal section, of the community. The opinion lerton, which arrived hers on Saturday after that osasion. Those who were pas present the univareal feeling and opiston of as country. the sober and political side of his ehstanier, and I wish to sildress to you a few words on a subject Francbman to the victorious progress of the we entertain of the bite Sir ARTHUR 2000, relieves the counter ou this station. On farowall banquet given to him will woll remena. en is aaying that they not only approve of the cannot belp thinking that the lighter shades which has for them as Chinase & large amount of English lengangs. I would remind all whe Interest and occupies a place very asar their heart. hear me that every native of this Colony, from arrival the Sapphire exchanged salates with the ber the feelings with which we then parted objects of this meeting, but will also with bad a great deal to do in endearing his memory KEYNALY has already been cxpressod, Commodore. She is a vesuni of 1,403 tons, and with Sir Arthur Kannady on his leaving se toli grastest pleasure assist in carrying out to many old colonists. Perhaps I may be par- About two years ago, shortly after the dasth of whatator, caos, he may have sprung, is by his and nothing could exceed in warmth e and of Britis sincerity of the panegyrice passed upon that Captain-John R. T. Fullerton; Lients, feelings, I believe, have not basa laaned, but on their cordial support (appisces). Those who connection with than that in those days I the Chines to creat a monument to his mary. Empire and that it is silke bis duty and his Georga H. Oburry, Charles W. Thomas, Etward the contrary, notwithstanding his absence, have were living in this colony during the personally knew him. I allude to the interest be but this was not done on account of circumstances interest, whatever career in life he may oboest, woat estimable administrator and gentleman, g. Bradford, Arthur E. Harford; Nav. Liegt. remained frm; and I feel are there are many administration of Bir Arthur Kennedy I think always took in all our pleasures and paɛtimes. It which I shall to a certain extant explain. Na to make himself master of the English languaga aor the touching allusions and In my young friends,
presant who were resident in this colony during Chinese could communicate the matter to the offered to his revered memory. The poches B.A.; Staf Surgeon-Edward E. Mahon: Pay- feelings of attachment which were given vent to be always erinced towards orory soation 1871 to 1376 of the encouragement and expport of the community or ocunalt that as to what you have presented to me, and for the hearty
master-Charles J. Passay; Chief Engineer-on that occasion. It is some years now aines Iof the community. (Applauw). In orsoting a mo- of the Chief Justice and the other gentlemen John Watson: San-Lieat.-Houry Adair; 48-first made the acquaintance of Sir Arthur Kau-nument to the memory of one late Governor are Sir Arthur always gave' to every exercise that was set of a memorial should be erected. Now, while welcoma which you have given me on my
manly and healthy, and avery plestara that was who spoke in support of the object of the sist, Pagmaster-Edward D. Hadley, Engineer tedy. I joined him firat on the West Quast of shall only be too happy to co-operate with yoz loncent. I refer to our sports, tricket matches, the memory of Sir Arthur Kentaly, their long ister you on the splendid site, and on the sens pres the Chinese nes murious to do all dea honour to rat visit to St. Joseph's Collage. I congrats -Matthew W. Ella, Assiat. Eng. --Harry S. Africa as Queen's Advocato, and for some time I have great pinnasre in commending the inten meaking were moet eulogistic and expressed ashbrooke; Gunner-Frank Lewis; Bost- I was intimately connected with him in all co2. tion of this meeting and asking you to give it regattas, races, and all social gatherings or public | cherished wish to perpetuate the memory of Bir strangements of this institution, and on the prec in the happiest terms. The sentiments of swains-John Howell, Philip Rodd; Carpaatercorns of a public nature. I cannot speak so far beszty support. (Applauso).
totecaixenta that tended to bring the pablio Richard Mellonell revivex and rekindlessfrosh, cone which you have eridantay made under the the Chinese community were confided to Charias MacGregor, Midshipmen-John F. Fmaob of bia sonduct bere from personal expari. Mr. A. G. ROMANO, who was next called apon, together in peace and harmony. Well, gentle and they wish to take this opportunity tasossaltare of the Christian Brothers have so that eblo banda aud were ably enunciated. The A. C. Ward; Naval Cadets--Judge D'Aroy, Ed. | but during the period I served with him a pormission to make a few remarks on the pro. points in a Governor's career, but I can con- sak for your co-operation and advice. It isation in many parts of the world, and always Grenfell, Edgar Lers, Edward B. Kiddle, George ende, because I was with him for so short a time, enid-Sir George Phillippe and gentlemen, I beg mon, those may be considered by some as minor the foreign community on the subject and to Brotherhood at work in the great cause of edu hearty co-operation of this section of the wo V. Underhill, Haury B. Telly.
years einge Bir Biohard with succes. I shall have great pleasure in Qaeun's Advocate on the West Coast of Afrios posal to areat a memorial to Sir Arthur Kaanedy ideally afirm that in Sir Arthur Kennedy's more than ten people was certainly one of the most, pleas
The Committes of the Tuoz Wa Hospital will say this, that zo maa could have more Bat what can I add to what hus been already case they, in canooction with biastrai zhtforward MaDonnell was with us, and that he is so well visiting St. Joseph's College squin at the An ing features of the occasion, and will afford baving on the 17th June elected twelve for di-conscientionaly performed his pable duties than said, and after snob speakers as you have heard PI and upright character and administrative abi-arombered by the Ch nese semmunity, and Iral Distribution of Prices; and until then I Bishop RAIMONDI thanked His Excellency in the most unbounded satisfaction to the ractors to take over the management of the affairs Sir Arthur Kennedy did (Applause). I followed can say that I am very glad to be present here tes, tended to wake him, what he undoubtedly believe by the foreign community as well, wish you all health and happiness (Loud obsera). in bis footsteps some time afterwards and went to-day to support noy stop that may be taken, one of the most popular, respetod, and rue testiles to the good sad favourable impression name and that of the Christian Brothora
cassfol Governors that over hilled from the be modle. His valuable services are wall known deceased gentleman's nationals and relations.bayo basa submitted, together with other inform
of that institution, the names of these elected the colony of British Columbia. There I heard to accomplish the object of the meeting Colonial Office. After he left au ha took, and to all of you. He sought to do jasties to sit for his presence then, and added that St.
on allsides the same sooount of Bir Arthur's (applause). I know the late Bir Arthur Kennedy When Sir AETHUL KENNEDY left this Colony ation, to His Excellency the Governor, through services. Whilst he was- Governor hure, I ones when he was Governor of this colony, and when never ceased to taka, the keenast interest in the classes of Her Majesty's subjects without oneph's College being under the great-in-ait.. in March, 1867, ke took with bith the sincere the Registrar-General. The gentlemen elected
are-feurs. Li Yat-lag, of the Lai Hing Firm, or twice mat him as he was passing through the ever I bai to meet him, either privately or colony itself and his old friends. I think we ditinstion of race, and how he strived and scheme and the greater part of the perils belog regrets of the Chinese community, and these Ng Ping-un, of Moses, Jardino, Matzen & Co Straite Settlements; the last time I met him, I officially, he always skewed me every attention cannot do better than perpetuate bie memory by laboured trous day into night for this good of British subjecte, It was and always world by found expression in an address eloquens of Paa Ping-Kwan, of the Chinese Lacuzatos Of-
am sorry to eay, was just after he had hoard the and kindness, and I found he noted as a good and erecting a public statue in sode prominent those whom he had to gorskom say these things their duty to pestats a good sound English. their bigh appreciation of his abilities, fics; La Bok-pang, of the Hongkong and Shangs of Lady Kennedy's death, which, as you all genial gentleman and a wise Governor. I have position in this onlaby--I would suggesh Ken-are so well known that I need not mention then, education, and to make the boys learn the bai Basking Corporation: Lénng 6-chang, of know, occurred while he was Governor of this a donbt that all my constrymen in this colony aady mad and I feel certain that should my bensure they were well appreciated at the time language of that noble nation and liberal goodness of peart, justice, and love of fair the Kapak Fuk lune Piece Goods Dealers Li quleny. Sir Arthur, I baloro, was never the agree that Sir Arthur Kennedy was a wise Gro. resolution bo sarried story firm, public company, and are well remembered are up to this present government of England, which extended to play. At the same time they paid bus the Chukkal, of the Trün Shing Yath Doclore; and, as I said before, that be was leaving they will do all they can towards promoting any elected in erecting a statue that will not only be manity, for song tire Chinese there is only puspected the building, and expressed his high
same man afforwards. I came up bers only to rerner and a good gentleman, and I am sure prisate resident will come forward with day. I hope my mentioning this today will them ita feroar and protection.
Beveral mcitations in English by the solidars líberal ald to assist the committes that will be most with the support of all the foreign com-
ware thas given, after which His Excellency most signal compliment in their power by Chia Chak-hla, st the Iki Nám-pak doug: this colony for Queensland. Now, with regard project for perpetuating his tomory (Applause).
Ch'an Yuk-tong, of the Lün Wai Rico Associa
Mr. Ho KAI, at a call from the chair, said-eir credit to the solony bab a lasting remembrance musulmons sentiment, and that is, that whatever presenting to bim a man man sea, or official tion, (re-elected); You Wan-chi, of the Soi Lang. to Sir Arthar's character and so forth. It in
Accompanied by Bishop Raimondiend Father. umbrella, an honour only proffered on rare ohtu. Nam-pak Hong; U Tat-shan, of the Wing not for me to disenge it: questions of politics George Phillippo and gentlemen, it is on behalf of of a true, just, and upright mss. (Applause.) may be done a memorial to Sir Rickard Me satisfaction with is and its arrangements.
Dornall will be raised, and they wish for your occasions. It was not therefore surprising Man-chong Australis Exporters Viem: Li would be out of place so far as I am concerned; the thinose coromanity that I do rise to address The resolution I have to propose is
The young lady boarders asorted That this meeting bolag desirous of paying just support and co-operation. I am sure you will Reidbar, the Governor proceeded to the Italian bat nevertheless, gentlemon. I think you you. The meissoholy news which reached us last and grateful tributo to the memory of Sir Artur press to some extent your opinion on this Garn Sai-pó, of the Shing Wo Pawn Brokers Firm that they should evince a warm interest in Kwok U-tain, of the Kü Un Opiam Firm. For wili ali agree with me thas Ble Arthur Ken- week of the death of Fir Arthur Kennedy Kennedy, kte Governor of this colony, is of opinion matter, and that the Chinono will know that several vocal and iertramental stations with the proceedings of the meeting at the City ther are subjoined the names of the three of the of the old school-the terms are synony. the whole Chinose population (applause)-grief will be by the areation of a status in some public while they are doing honour to obe. Governor great sredit, after, which two addresses, paro nady wea a flus old English or Irish gentleman received universally with grief and sympathy by that tho must appropriate way of affecting this object Hall on Saturday. The decision in favour manage the financial affairs of the Hospital:- Cona-and that ho performed his duties to the which is most ganuine, and sympathy which position in the cafony, and 630crdingly rely on they may be permitted and will be aited presented to His Excellency by them." His Ex of a statua was a most sensible one. The Mears. Li Yat-tas, Ng Ping-un, Fan Ping-kwon best of his ability, and with a conscientione most sincere. It is many rab-I think over this form of memorial.
desire to do what he considered right to all five years-since SheArthur Kennedy was Hoa. P. Avary-It is with very muck pleasure who was the predecessor of Sir Arthur Kannody with what he had seen, and his appreciation of arguments in its favour mied by the Hon. J.
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by you to do bonor to another Governer ellenoy, in response; expressed his gratification Another death veourrod among the quarantined sections of the community without farour or inmongetas, and his memory is still green laI rise to second the motion of my friend Mr.(Applause).
Hon. F. B. Jonson-Bir, I only heard this Charity passengers and are on Stonecutters Island on distinction (Applause). That is the starsoter the minds of many who had the advantage of Msekwen I have hard a great many proposals Friday, making two sings the gale of Thursday, he bas acquired in every part of the world living under bis benignant and wise administra-made as to the form the memorial to the late morning of the movement among our Chinese.
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the good affected in the colony by the Sisters of From the boarders the Governor passed be the
hearty applause of his hearers. The Keane We hear that, wesrind by long confinement, and whom I have known anythlog of him. Wit's tion. We Chinese are very glad to-day to have 8ir Arthur Kennedy should take, and I am of friends of which Mr. Ho Kai bas informed us, arpbam" - upotion. Here the European orphans i dy Road, which had been already suggested | distrassed alternately by the beat sud tho gale, regard to the members of the Civil Boca opportunity of expressing our opinioon sad opinion that of them all that embodied in the bat na ota mbo was privileged to enjoy the sang bautifully their "Orphana' song," and de- before the meeting, will bas very suitable site with its copious downpours of rain, in their vice, I can appeal to those prosent in this room, or heart felt feeling in apablis manner resolation is the most appropriate, and I at very friendship of the late Bir Richard McDonnell rered two addrones. His Excellency aart protected position, the quarantined people became and I onu say that with regard to them Sir (Applause); and I asure fun that in glad it has fallen to my lot to second the praI think I may venture to say the statement he proceeded to visit the Chinesa orpbros. The for the memorial, which will stand op 100 very mutinous and broke into open rabellion. It Arthur Kennedy was invariably just and the death of Sir Arthur Kennedy we posal for a statue. I was bore during the whole inile I have heard with great satisfaction, and first to greet His Excellency, wers the little in. scene of Sir Axrave's triumphs, and sight is said that they tarentoned Dr. Marquee, who is straightforward (Applanas). He always gare fast we have lost of the greatest and of Sir Arthur Kennedy's administration. I the manner in which it has bean resaved ebow fanta, forty in number, from two to seven years lise the gratitude of the community for one in charge of theca, sud then set to work to make every man the credit of doing what he considered best men that the English Government well remember the day to model and the day be the mosting shares this satisfaction--and old. The Governor was then shows the school of the boons he secured to them. As to rafts of such wood as they could find, for the best for the public good, if he (Sir Arthat Ken-have ever had in their servies. It la the general embarked, and I tan bese testiavay to his uprightly so, hasanse all of us know the eminens for the blind; ten blind Chiro girls would real perilous experiment of trying to forsy themselves nody) believed that he did se. Otherwise, if he desire. I think, that a memoral of some kind rightness of character, was to his desire asther services Sir Blhart MeDonnell render write, maka seconuts, and do knitting work: the form of the memorial, every argument uver to the amialand, and thus get-clear of their found that anybody was endeavouring to shirk should be raised to the mowery of Sir Arthur to favour ons rass or the other. Is his Consell, ed to the colony, and it also make the the last were the grown, ap Chivases orphans, is in favour of that decided upon: in one irksome imprisonment. Capt. Allison, of the Dale, bis duty in the servies, he had, as I myself snow, Kennedy. It is tras that those who were porsened which I was a camber during the whole of his intelligent appreciation with which the Chincus who sang in Chinees, sal two of them said a also appeared to have become weary of the long sometimes rather hard time of it. With regard ally attanhud to Bir Arthur Kennedy, and thot adutinistration, nothing would be more satis commopally #2cognises good government I few words of Italian, welouming His Excellency. and the same moment the status will por datortion necessitated by the cantioned sinkmoss to the servants of this colony, Sir Arthur whom he wred, by his high administrative fastary to his member than his sonduct of the spoke just now of the access of Sir Arthur Ken Before lasing the Convent, His Excellenes petuate the form and features of Gagernor among his passengers and raw, sal be solved the Kennedy me before I ass up here that oapacity, over to borsar sed rospect him, and pablis business. The advance this salony has nady's administration, but I am sureall those who gain entered the Hall where the boarders were KENNEDY, be in immediato association with trouble by taking them all away. The Dale left there was He believed, as sile a set of civil ser- Lhose to whom be endeared himse! by his ads in education einge the pitumencement of had any experience of the state of this colony in athered, and the young ladies harmoniously bere yesterday, we believe for Singapore, and now wants in Hongkong as thers was in any part of gentlemanly kindliness, avarteay, and hospitality, hie sareer here is ring to bin(Applause). the tinies proceding that of Sir Arthur Kennedy RgGod are the use." His Eresllaner the promenade bearing his name and be the only sick poreons left under the charge of Her Majesty, dominions (applause) and that he need no memorial of any kind to remind toom of He attended in the hall and pressed at will recognise how much the Goremment of Sir loft the Convent extremely satisfied with his most acceptable addition to thevery few works Dr. Marguse and his temporary staff are one found from experience, he was gaite able to lose him who is gons; they can'd not forget him; bat this table at a mesting held for the purpose Arther Kennedy was indebted to the vigorous visit. Communicated.
patient safering from diarrhea, one from dahi groat mang things to that which would still we wish to find a meat by which we may of promoting education. He was the proposer administration by which it was preceded. I ven- of art in this city. In this last mentionouity, and one of the.nurses from ebolem. The have been spoiled by his unnecessarily interferexprose one feelings most pabiloly, so that the of the grant-li·aîi system, He was also met ture to make these few remarks, but at the respect Hongkong suffers from a remarkable Dait, as denst, will quarastined at Blɔgapore, ing. These some remarks Sir Arthur Kennedy name of Sir Arthur Kemuedy inay be handed anxious that the Central Sohaal should same time I would enggest to Mr. Ho Kai dearth considering the rapid rise of the co. but as her pargo and passengers are mostly reponted when he was leaving this Colony, at the down from generation to generation. It is for be adequately supported, sad I may say that he that would be, perhaps, not very conveni bound for that port, the inconvenience will be banget wifioh I have referred to. You all re this reason, gentleman, that I am here to speak himself had the support of the tben able Hand fant to mix up the two things together, and Jony to the frout cook in commercial impor-lossened, especially if she strives with a closu wamber what he than said If I have bou stie en babait of the large Chinese community of Master whom we all know very well and who is if the Chinese are resolved, as he informe as they tance, the palatial character of its buildings, bill of health. It is very anterturase for all to affect any good in the public aarrios, I owe it this Colony in support of the motion before now transferred to another sphere. (Applause.) are, to set some memorial to Air Richard Mo- Te Sir Arthur Kennedy we also owe the light Darnell, another opportunity aliquld be taken to
Wong Akim, tidsmith, was brought before the and the wealth and cultivation of its citizens. earned in this lare able cholera outbreak to the gentlemen by whom I was sur. the meeting (applaws
that we should havs bad the spell of bad weather, rounded and who have so ably assisted me" THE CHAIRMAN-Gentlemen, the Hon J. M. houses, that is, in Bondary degree. The give effect to what they propose.--(Appianso),
The CHAIRMAN-Gentlemen, I sad Mr. Ho court aharged with being a suspicious charnotar, Since public feeling is so guesimone as to as np till then the patients were progressing Well, gentless, I think, speaking for Prins will now bring forward a sabato which he proposal first came from Admiral Shadwell et a
A lokang saw the prinozae standing in a door- the merits of Sir ARTEVE KENNEDY, and bas favorably, and there were graat hopes that the the pabis servios ganerally, that all those bas prepared for eresting a statue in memory of diaser in this Hall. On its being metticaed to Kal's remarks formed no part of the object of this and passed of house-breaking implemania. by resolution determined that a substantial diatas was almost arrested, and that there who performed their duty to the public invari the late Bir Arthur Kennedy, in order that he Sir Arthur Kennedy be at one took it up, and meeting, and, sa Mr. Johnson sggests, I think
Waably found a friend in Sir Arthur Kennedy, may submit the same to the masting.
ivory short time we had the lighthousen it advisable the subject ekepid be taken up a way is Gatzlaff-street at 3.45 yontering and ob- and appropriate wertorial of him shall be would very soon be a clean blif of health.
are happy to hoac that the Douglas is now fres{ nad that in one great reason why the members Hon. J. M. Pa108, who wit roogired with In all-public matters, he always warmly sup an entirely separate xtter. Separate it in, yo arving that the man van way on fading be was. erected, it only remajne for them to subscribe, of all sichness.
of the Card Servios were all wo much attached to warm-applause, saldS1 far you labour en ported those which he ornaldered advisable and far an this is concerned, that there should be a 'sson, he chased and eanght him. On being
POLICE COURT.
14th July.
ERFORE MR. H, E. WORKHOUSE,
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