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THE DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 20TH, 1884
What was the reason of the third trial thea-I do Mr. Brawar testol it before two affioľať They made sous alteration in the slide valve ou trip.
What do you call the oflol trip P--The sooond Mr. Browor's recommendation,
On this third trip was tho stoomer handed one, when Mr. Brewer was on board.
Mr. Wotton You say you could not so the over from the Dool: Company to the Steamboat Company P-They were self on board, and the safety valve from the appar deot, do you mean
that no ous could. work was not finished,
Tinto the question; was the stoamer handed over fzmally-Not that I know of, but thres working Chinese besides the engineers
still going on, of the Treek Company on board, and work was
of
Mr. Wotton-Was it so on all thres trips P. Wilnoss-Ov áll (Greo telps.
By the Court Did you observe any appearance priming on the thied trial ap to Ohang Has Wilnas--No; no primlag.
Witness-Net from the upper fuck, perhaps they might by looking down a small skylight aft of the funnel, and oranlar dows.
Mr. D. Giltios, Becretary of the Hongkong and Whampoo Dook Company, sid-I am on auriaser by profession, and has been ons sings 1855, I recollect the Yatraï bring brought over to the Tool; Company for repairs some time in the early part of Septembar. Provians to the
Fasol color into our bands Mr, da Costa cume to me and mi♬ he wanted as vatimate of RTHER repain to the eld boliste taken ont of the Tetting. and he handed mo a Het of lhö repairs he wautel to bava dona tri tham, with the oldest of pasting them oz board the Yotsai. I did not eve the boilers personally; they wore lying somewher at Canton, whore the steamer won, bohug broken up. We made out our estimate, which was a Mr. da Costa with the prices added. We asked copy of the report on the boiler givan mo by the sum of $3,142. Mr. da Casta brought the paper back and said the diceoters comidored the tender toe bigh, and M. Fenwick had giroa a obesper one, but he said that ne Mr. Fenwick bad not given all the items, and we hul done a great deal of work for them, he preferred that we should do it I then redaood the radar. to $3,000, and it was capted. The Felni ezt over to the dock, and the bailara maju donjat down by the Steamboat Company..
Some Linie ago (days the N 0. Daily Nawe) the maut without being liable to punishment. I banged, the mutinous soldiers decimatod, and a strong native Government re-estab yang took down a compradors and the boat ahoald explain abortly what the scope of this Or. swath of the Kiangle and landed them se naaras dinamas fa, although I think most mombers of Clished in the Nile Valley. If the EREDIY they could to Taishow, in order that they might Council bare slready bad it before them on a bad bien allowed to make himself feared his over the dead bodies which were washed astero prorious occasion. The object of the Ordinance In a boat frems Elen wreck of the atomer Hai-is to provide all practitioners shall be reglatavad Government might have existed without out your. The object of the journey has been in a register in the Colonial Secretary's often aid. This, however, was rendered impas-cal, and the bentawain is bringing This a provision which I believe prevails in every athor colony, and in the mother onuntry sible by the mon ebo na now most zealous ofthe bodies in a leraka,
of cure, and the terms of this Ordinans are in dononacing the prononce of English gur-
Ordinances on the same subject and with those of risons in Egypt. They would not let ABABI THE LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS ostidantis with the terms of other colonial AT THE CITY HALL.
tho Act of Parliament of 31 and 22 Vie. 190. The be hanged. Whenever the Kama's Go
register is divided into three parts: first of all; The Lynch Famdy were rather unfortunate all madisul practitionera who are upon the regius varnmont attempted to exort its adthority tboy protested; and, in short, the remani-ith regard to the westhor for their opening tar in England and who are qualified upon that tarinds having bamatrung the Kurorts, the performage On Tassday there was a cold, web, register to practice in England will upon re
Nor on the second ?—No, nor the firibat and miscable sort of evening,, sud pocplò war glatration obtain the same qualifiation here, but
You saw no water coming out of the wasto annexationists were able to demonstrate the not likely to be tempio was of doncs to attori they must register before they can be gaalilled
to practise. Then practitioners who are agon steam pipo of all three trials?—No. nocassity for the maintenance of the only the entertainment is very large coutors. It
the register in other colonies, upon producing Then the third trip was satisfactory P-Yes, authority that could keep the gripple upon was donatiess owing to this fast and to the de-stefactory pridonos in this colony they are so exaspt that the alteration to the slide vales did his legs." Thas their affection for AnAziz artars of the mail horing been postpound that registered, will in like manner be entitled to be not stem in work well, and it had to be put as
no registered kors; but they will not be able to it was before, has entailed the maintenance if the English the house was not a large on, but it was sar-
Was any complaint made to the engineer of army in Egypt and touch blockched and die-trialy as legame was to bo opsted on such a praction here until as raisterad. Then there is
ant registered in England se in any colony, but the fixat, second or third trips?-No, axoopting order. So much for the paat. The problem night. The goingsey were provided by a high provision for third class of practitioners who are the ship as to the ongines or boilers after bithor they have now to apply themestres to the reputation, and julring by the reception as who have passed through acertain course of study be said the sitecation to the slide valve did not
and certain axaminations which are in the work. 3 Ana ATM
Was he satisfied with the engines and solution of is that of the slave trade in the corded to their performance by the sadiens Souden. Repres, in a telegram dated the tian. The first item on the progmum was a minimum course in like vase approved by the their abilities fally entitle them to that ropats. opinion of the Medical Basri which is to be
opstintad ander this Ordinános equal to the boilers-Yos..
Dil he say anything about them at all?-No; 18th February, informed as that General
phawoferte solo iemi "La Sonnsabila" by Pro-Prity Council, under saotion 21 cf the Act 21 If he had not boon satisßod do you not think Gonbon had issued & proclamation in which for a Station, who gave a boss di fioult se. and 23 Vio, c. 90. Under the Ordinance he would have spoken to you about it --Yon.
And he made a compinints to yan beyond be "recognises the Mahdias Sultan of Kor-lootion in a very artistic manor. Thibarin. Madical Board sousisting of five persoas will dofan, and announces à comission of 50 per gors, fico in number, then made their bow, and appointed, and the natam of the examinations this elide valve. Did you have any more trips
and canraa of stady applicants for mgistry kefore the last one?---No. cont, in the taxation and no restriction on after arranging the Cerent sized holls aprend out water this third head have passed throngh When was it? On the 24th, Mr. Boott and the Board, and Mr. Pinker came on board at the dock with tho the slave traffic." A telegram dated the on a long table on the stage, they soon led the will be explained to
Witness-I did bet ranke an inspection, bat Correspondents nee requestoù to forward their name following day reads - Mr. GLADSTONE, in theatro with the jepons lut well madalated tones the facts will be placed befora them, in order two workmen, Mr. Sott e1039 05-2 guest locked at them shortly after they arrived,
whother that course of study sailsfies the re
Was it a trial telp-The ship was going over
Who was in charge of them?. Sott reply to a question in the House of Unm. of the simples yes Luneful instrumente. The that they may arrive at a determination did not go down below. | Editut.not for pahiaslion, but as sridons of foodons, said that he could not believe that a grand march from "Norma" was given as if the quirements. In all cases there will be an appeal to Mass to run on the lies there.
When the repairs were completed ware the faith.
üre perforancs were snimated by the dictates of if the applicant should be dissatiated with the Mr. Wotton-End the ship bonu handed over boiler tasted by water pronauro PThey were, All felser for publication should be written o proclamation had been issued by Generol single mind, the skill and rupidity with which decision of the Board, from the Board to the by the Duck Company -I do not knową, mo on Nov. 12th. They were tasted in the prisones side of the paper only.
GOLEON at Khartoum favouring, slave the belle wars picked up and replaced being Governor in Council. Provision is made that sil The Court-As captain of the ship you know of Mr. Brewer and e. Scott traffic." The General, however, in an in-vellone. The blending of the notes of the civil medical effleurs, and all medical officers of you were going over to the on the line. Who
different sized holls was most haemonions, whilst the army and navy serving on fall pay, shall he gave you the orders?-Mr. da Casts gave) terview with a representative of the Full the effect of the gosteaing down of the sound deemed as registered under the Onlitance. Of ma the orders soins days before. He told me to Mall Gazelle, before be we offered his pre-te a seft murmur was charving. A Spottiahoourse it would be useless to require them to let the Dook Company have what trips they melody masoedad the Grand Marah, and when produce their certificates as the positions they wanted, and to go over to Macao on Sunday, and sont mission, said "It should be pro that was concluded the apptance of the audience old are sufficient evidence of their qualifications, if everything weat right on that trip I was te claimed in the hearing of all the Soudanése was most hearty, the performers being recalled.I now move the sand randing.
dommens running my steamer between Macao and Canton on the Monday. that no immediato emancipation of During the evening there ware also played on the balls Como Haze, Father," the Marsel. alayo would he attempted. Immediate aise College Harupips" chimes, changes, emancipation was denounced in 1882 as con- und joy bella, the "Bica Sells of Scotland," and "Home, Sweat Home? All were played with fisection in England, and it is so less con-
groit anodes, and mat warmly received, espe fisertion in the Soudan today. Whatever lly the well known mang "ome Home, Fa- is done in that direction should be done thor" Mr. J. S. Farron's comio songs appeared gradually, and by a process of registration."to highly amuse the audinace, who cured him marly every time he appeared. Mr. Harry There can, therefore, be little doubt that Lynch gavo "Ali sho la morte" from "Il Tro- the first telegram gives correctly the sub-store on glass bowls of varying sizes in a most The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved the ārst Tr is one of the first duties of any govern stance of General GORDON'S proslámation. alleative manner, whilst Mr. W. W. Lynch op mading of a Bill entitled The Savings Bank pevrolka on exponent, of the torpsichoruan art, giv- Ordinance, 1881" The object of the Ordinance, ment to endeavour to nvert from ita sub-It cannot fail to prove unpaintable to the ingatory olevor and dance. The performanc-combe said, was to establish a Government Savings jects the repetition of disaster, providing humanitarians. Everyone, indeed, must recluded with a force, The Judge's Subalitate." Baok.
To-night there will be» ancand performance That dianeter-arose from-causes-over which gret the necessity which has led to it, former the patronage of their Exellencies the they had control. Some few years ago, a slavery is essentially opposed to the instipela Goreruor, Admiral Sir W. M. Dowell, And Ma dreadful fatius, the horrors of which are of civilization. General Goapon is himself or Garni Sarrest. We believe there will be fresh in the minds of most of our readers, sad of its strongest opponents, but he re-
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At Hamburg, on the 15th instant, the wife of WIL HELM HOST, of a daughter.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, MARCH 20TH, 1884.
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The COLONIAL SEcsetast dooɔnded.. Carried.
The ATTORYET GENERAL gave noties that at the next meeting he will move the Connell go inte Committee on the Bill,
NATURALISATION.
The following Bills ware mad a frat time An Ordinance for the naturalisation of William Doberek; an Ordinance for this vaturalisation of Cheung Sz-kai.
·BAVINGS HANK.
The COLONIAL SKIRETÁDY GOOended, Carried,
What mels you think Mr. Scott was a guest Bocause he told meso, and he did not go down below, but was in the cabin.
What did Mr. Pinkór do ?—He wont down into the engine room before we started. Mr. Wood, the engineer of the ship, was in olurge there then.
On the cocasion of that last trip from Hong- kang to Mono did you consider you wore la command of the ship P-Yes...
Yes.
And that Mr. Wood was in charge below The President-You see there was something else, for Mr. Pinker was there to see that overy thing went right, and he was only to go ou if everything was all right. What time did yan leave At 12.65, and we stopped at Taim PRESERVATION OF BIRDS.
Tha Tagi Point and took np. Mr. da Costa, Mr. The ATTORNEY-General-1 have to move Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fraser-Smith, Mr. God the Grst resling of a Bill entitled "The Preser. Mrs. S. Franer-Smith, Mr. Frizell of the Dook vation cf birds Ordinance, 1370, Amendment Company, and Mr. Caldwell
Do you know in what capasity Me Brewer nonco is to amand the Proservation of Birds was there -Ro ant with Mr. da Costa, Ordinance, 1870, an as to prohibit the kill. But as captala of the ship do you know who is of rame except in the proper season, and to ther Me. Browar was thore in his oilcial capaci prohibit the sale of game exoupt in the property or not?—I do not know, seagan).
desolated the northern provinces of China.cognises the logic of fact, which is want HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE OGUNGIE, Ordinanes, 1881," The object of this Ordi-:
Hon. E. L: O'MALLEY, Attorney-General Hou. A. Lista, Colonial TrenSIL POT, Non. J. M. PRIDE, Surveyor General, HOL P. STEWART, Bəgistrar. Gəneral. Hon: P. Rver.
Towards the mitigation of the frightful auf- the professional humanitarians can never fering caused by the failure of the crops in bring themselves to de. Slavery is an on- A meeting of the Legislative Carol was held those provinces, the foreigners in China and doubted evil, to be suppressed wherever avi.esturday afternoon. There were present: the southern Chinese contributed liberally. lized rule extends. But is Bugland there FuctsoOY BOWEN, M.R
Iis. Excellency the Govsuxon, Sie Gropez With the money so raised and some large fore to play the part of knight errant and Hon. Sir GrqRGE PRUELIFFo, Chief Justina.
Hon W. ft. MARSH, C.M.G., Colonial Secre grants from the Peking Government an in-go about the world fighting for its suppres
tury. mense supply of food was provided, but the sion in Asia, Africa, Oconnin, and every méaux of transport were so liuited that long place where the evil rears its head? Wo Before the supplies reached the provinces of trow not. Such a tasir is beyond the powers, Sharisi, Shensi, and Horan, hundreds of and outside the functions of the country. thousands of persons perished of starvation If we are to suppress slavery in the Sondio after baring heen reduced to the most ap-it will be necessary to annex the country, palling straits. The Ierson thon taught, which is not hesirable,, Slavery must no however, has been learned in vain. The cessarily disappear before civilisation, but j Chinese Government, careless of the welfare the latter should he allowed to progres9 of the inland provinces, have done nothing turally and gradually, Ang attempt to | to improve the means of communication, and force events, if 1 dega, not prove a failure,
Hon. W. KAWICE. Hou, T. JacaSON, Hon. F. D. SAB »OỤN Hon. Woxa SHINO,
FINANCE.
The COLONIAL SHORETARY ceconded,
THE POST OFFICE ORDINANCE. The ATTENRT-ĜINERAZI have to HOVO the first ring of the Post Offics Ordinsure, 1894 The coject of this Bill is to make certain amendments in the existing Post Bea Ordia- anco of us very great importance, but it was thought more donvozicnt to embody them in a now OrdinanOO.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY Secondod. Carried..
PIERS AND WHARVUS. Hoa. W. KESWICK moted the second rend
2007
ing of the Rill empowering Dr. C. P. Chater to The CLERK wad the following minate by the construct certain piers and wharves at Kowloon.
The SURVEYOR-GENERAL Bbondad. 'T'bu Geyernor menmmerda the Connoil to rots, the
Carried,
E-A eta ut excoelius $2,000 for tasteption by works at Causeway Har
following ens
Hon. W. Keswick gate notice that at the
Into Committer on the Bill
Cumparlive Tablas of Loney, Weights, Mes the occurrence of another famine would find generally accompliates the desired end only the Crown of a strip of land near the zoolanext meeting he will move that the Council go
A fall Chronology of romaricale events suce the advent of foreigners to China and Japa A description of the Festivals, Pasta, Sc.. obeerd by Chlumen, Mahometan, Partons, Fows, &n, with the days on which they fall,
sures de The gkong Postal Side for 1881, Arrives Art Departures of Maile at and from
Lonming coup Sales of amiens and Cherpes adoptet by the Cayleys of Cornmeres at Hongkong. Shnorhod elsewhers. Hoog kong hair, finrichsha, and Boat Wirs
thom just a helpless to give timely relief as at the cost of moel greator sacrifices than
¡ Sonralary's and Pablia Warka Dapartment.
2-devels of ŝtajúkles unuspended balance of on the list occasion. The present isolation | would have been neat warr in the ordinary sum veted in all forterection of the new Water
Foliee Nuton at Taim 1 Taui, of the provinces of Shansi, Shenai, and course. We cannot tone force on Orinatal *3-Vote of $1,16% for alterations to buildings at Kansah is; moreover, prolific of sther evil re- pooples European ilmir, nor can we govern the Post og tid to Government Clos with the sults. A correspondent of the Star in the their countries for thers strictly in accord-of the best flee and of resviding further accommo- view of tracufer of the Truniorry to the upper story Best, writing from Ping. Yang-fu, a cit infance with our own notions of what is right,dation in the Gorerament Offices for the Colonial the heart of Shansi, says that the ingre- and the hooddlesome disposition of the họ. The COLONIAL SECRETARY moved that the of closes printed matter, to which roforzas issibility of finding a market for their produce manitarians, when it is given free play, is a jufuate be referred to the Finance Committee.
The COLONIAL TREASURER secondel constantly required by vidents and those renders a year of abundance altrost as diensways liable to plunge us into unforssence and haring, émaneroint or political relations with Lira, Jaja, a say OF THE COUUTFIT NE Tang trouens silume of the amp Great distress serious dillientie
melkprometderinks Enterosedure within the scope
now prevade in that province, and it arises out DIRKOTORY,
The APPENDIX consists of
FOUR HUNDRED PAGES
of the OHIONICLE BEA
Tho Contents of the Appendix are ton many
TREATIES WITH CHINA-
Grant Britain, Nauking, 1842-
Tientsin, 1833---
and all elfers not abrogated
Frano, Ticstein, 1851
Convention, 1800
United States, Tientsin, 1858, Additional. 1869. Poking, 1:90
Germany, Tien sin, 1861
Pasing, 1830
Basri vacious!
EXPORT OF AEMS.
to introduce all to amend Ordinance 3 of 1852. & large number of additional siganinees were | Under Ortiuanes of 19? the Governor in om
issue proclamations from time to
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THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY.
The next kasinose on the order of the stay
the following: The Hop. F. Baikeley Johnson
to move that all papers celating to the great of lead for a Ramen Catholic Comstory be laid on the table.
Bon. P. RERIE-Your Excelleray, I promisad to second Mr. JobDeon's motion, and as I think it is a matter of public interest somebody skoold more for those papers. I beg, in Mr. Johnson's akse, to do so. Will you scored it, Mr. Jackson?
Hop Largo delica Hat. P. RERIESWill you, Mr. Ɛsagoon P HOD. F. D. SASSOON sconded.
• Carried.
The ATTORNEY GENERAL-Perhaps I may in, bak that Ordions dues not make any prostate in roply to my hon. friend that the papers tision enabling the Governor to grant licences bave been carefully looked out, and they will be We are informed by the Agents (Mosca, and pormila while the proclamation is in fero, leid on the table. Gibb, Livingston & Co.) that thứ Bastory and The object of this Billis to smal Ordinance 3 thus, left Port Durwin for this part on the 18th Governor to grant permits for the export of crus Australian Steatoship Company's slower Culter. | of 186s by adding to it a proviston embling the instant.
and ammunition, while the proclamation is in ferce, to such persons and on such terms as he o'clock.
· The COLONIAL SHORETANT secondid, The Hill was read a first' time.
ADJOURNMENT.
Ou the motion of the COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded by the COLONIAL TREASUERE, the Council adjourned until Wednesday next at four
THE TOTSAI DISASTER.
COURT OF INQUIET.
The Court Are you acquainted with the raf pairs to the hailee ?.
teab,
Was this the Brat teas? This was the Gual
Was there a prations one There was a pre. misary test, but wes not regisforu, I cannot say up to what pressure it was teel. I was reported to won by Mr. Soubt that the lick of the combustion "okumhar gavo out, Mr. Sett got at a second sander for the repair of the som.. brstien obair for $375. Tho repair was of. festad in a different way to what it was tendered for. The piste were dombled, and it was put right. Theboilermaker will be able to tell us all about that, I suppose f→Yes,
What was the result of this final tost --The bailors were all right.
It was satirotory F-Yes; thors were no apparent signs of weakness.
Wore the safety valvas old or new?-They were the ones which wore supplied arid waro put on wo rasoived them. They had 599 pat on a long time ago, ad one of them bad been altered to conform with the Act, by hairg made a Government spring valve,
Do you know how this valves were connected with the boilers?-sovrtained from the oop- per-smith.
The coppersmith will be able to tell us about that, I suppose. Were the steam guages in a conspicuous place Thog ware dowɑ below, and not easily sopa. I am spooking from the position they were in on the old boilais: En formed they were placed in the meu tip on dao new suss; they were on the sideki a bankora The stoke holé was not a vary beto caù,
Thon you think Mr. Pinker was the only par
On whom did yan raty to put the rives on sen there in an official capacity to so that orery right PE relied on M- dout, and I huow that thing went on all right? Yes, as far as I know, the Governancat Marine Surveyor would see by Do you know what speed you were going when them. The Dock Company are not supposed to you want through the harboar? About six adjust the calves; the Government official sur- knots an hour. We steered for the Cap Sing Munveyor is supposed to do it. Pass, sad everything went right till we got to Chung Has.
No priming No'; none bill we got there. How long had you boon out -About a
bour and half.
It would not take you an hour and half to get to Chung Ras going at six miles an hour.
Wiles-No, we stopped for a bit, and it was a quarter past one when we passed the steamer
wharf.
Did you notice any exospe of steam from the
waste stono piss?--Yes, a good deuf of steam name out of it for about ten minutos.
Was anything "deas to it?—Yes, I saw Ms. Soott aud Mr. Pinker of work.
Could you 8-9 saten or gange-Yes, I could see one from the upper deck, connected with the superhoatar.
Can you tell us when the Book Company gave up charge of the stamerThe Dook Company gave up chirga en he 16th Fehimay, On that day Mr. Scots wrote to me falling mo the the day we had the first, trial trip.
thing was all right so far as the Deok Com stoimer had gone a trial trip, and that overy. Py, RES Concerned, but that he had boom very hard to steun and that certain other things were desirable. (Lottor prodused),
He was manager of the docks, and had control What was Mr Sott's espacity at the dook F-
of everything.
What was Le by profeesten F-An engineer. Jo what capacity were Mesra. Evolt and Pinker on board at this trial trip; sa witnesses or what P-Dar connection with the steamer was closed after the date of that latter. The contract ofnsed when the boilers were put an hoaril, steam Had you only cho or mara?-There was one.
mate, and it was found that all the joints werd What stars did it show-From ten tosaurel. The Dook Company Lad no connection aloven pounds,
officially with her tris! trip, Ms. South woot to And did the priming ass ?-Tes in about so if he could assist then in nay way on the ton maintes.
trip. We were not razsóneîbla for the steaming Abent sa hone.
How long was that before the explosion Power of the hailees; we did not draw up what re- pairs were to be done, nor did we recommand the
What time did you go to tilla-boat dia use of these builera, Mr. Scott weat without ner, and Mr. Wood was left to sola charge of my permission, and after the mound trip bo the ongius About a quarter of an hour after wrote to mo that they had bad suợther trial being in the saloon I heard at escape of steam of the Yotea, and shs went worse than out of the waste pipo. · of what the natives characterise as a famine rod yesterday morning to the address pre. powered
before they could get more stane, but they to coumustein an Advertisment, but include of plenty. It seems that the people, who sented to the Hon. F. Balksley Johnson, includimo prebiotting the export of arms and ammant.
Dil it cause any mark from Mr. Brawer, could not get the revolutions, and the engines Mr. Pioker, or Mr. Scott Pr. Pivkar left worked heavily. He was afraid that any altera are almost exclusively agriculturists, havsing a long string of Chinese chops,
the cabin and wont below.
tions which could be made to the main valvo Did it cease so-toensed it's Law minutes would not affect her in say way, and that whet sufficient food for their own consumption
aud than commenced again. and some to spare, but there is no market
wae required was an expansion valve. Mr. da Had Mr. Pinker come back?-No, he was Costs had asked bira to take another trip in ber still about. for their surplus, and the result is, that
en the following day to Masao, and if he could there is a great dearth of ready money. So
Did it commence again Tess or more thau be arrange for it, he would be back early on tho fors-A bont the same. great has the dearth become, indeed, that,
Monday morning.. (Letter produced). Iwrotu Our Shanghai morning sestemporary saysay think .
Did that cans any ramark P-I called Mr. latter to bine that as we worn busy I would in Thi Yuen-fu the people were actually The Korean Govornmost are about to make an
Brewer's attention to it, and he left the room. prefer that he did not go, but then, I thougat The noise esased soon after that and Mr. Brower afterwards it would only be a matter of a fax unable to pay the tas in money, so the Go-experiment in silk renring and luva, ordered a
| returned and antil it was all right,
hours on Monday morning, and I would not vernor ordered that it should be paid in amber of young malberry trees. These plante, to the number of 8,000, Save been brought to
As neer as you can tell from the time of Mr. provent bin having the holiday, no I did The court of inquiry appointed to investigate Brewer's return, how long was it before the not send the letter. Mr. Pinker had no leave- grain, and be subsequently disposed of it by Shanghai from Cho-kiang, and the departs of the second reading of the Medical Registration the circumstances attending the destruction of Axplosion?- Only a few minutes. underselling the corndoaiera The cor-the Leguen has been delayed in order that they tineres, but before doing so I love to prosent the steamer Yatsai, by the explosion of one of her About ve P-Iould not 85.
from me to go, and I did not know he was going; bo was not there on behalf of the Donk respondent of the Slur goog on to point out may be shipped on board of her for Juokaa.
the report of the Law Committes, to whom the boilers, unt youlerday at the Harbour Office, and Was there any difficulty in getting stram on Company at all. The sand and third trials The Hankow correspondout of the N.C. Daly i was referred at the last sitting of the Cann, took avidanos, respecting the verage. The this cocasion B-I looked at the steam guage were not official, so far as the Dock Company that this glut in the produes market has Nowe writes. These has been a shocking cil. The Law Committee have carefully con- court was composed of Chpt. II. 3. The set on the sugarhester several times, and I saw un was concerned. I world sleu remark sa to the tukea patce while fully one-third of the Isodontion here, fire of a qung of inappers baring and they havo in their report made recotumanliams of the Naval Fard, snd Mr. T.. Twenty more than from ten to eleven pousds on it.
ailerod the provisions of the Bill as it stands, B.N. (Harbour Master) President, Mr. H. Wil
second trial teip that it was done for the purpɔce has been left ancultivated; that good land been deze slowly to death by beiur Azad in onges
Did you hear anything about it ?—I did not of weaing if the sessel would steam any better, can be purchased for four or five dollars an by the neck and the supporte ander their fest dations for the amending of it in corain partizan, superintending aspicear ko Messrs. Siems.
hear anything about bat I saw that the boat Mr. Browar had made an alteration in the removed-a lingering and horrible form of hanalurs. The only rally important amandan & Ch's Shanghai steamer line:
was going very slowly, and there were only slide vaive, but it was not anmasiful. The only acre; that though, the inhabitants are lowering. They were blackguards, I buikere, of the want is one as to the retrospective opera.
Mr. Wolton was present to watok the peeleren or twelve pounds indicated as the guage way to make her work sucessfully was to pat than before the great facing they are still depist dye, and had exiled general zecration:tion of the Bill. Ender the Bill an it was usedings on behalf of the Hongkong, Canton, all the way frous the dock to the tige we went on an expansion valve, and Mr. de Costa gave me
This and Macao Stoomboat Company. sufficient to cultivate the whole of the land, but nothing can exonse sneh disgusting cruelty." read a first time section 20 provides,
Ordinance shall nos affect Medical Practitioners The President of the court read his applicato tin. and world do so wore it puasible to sell the Return of visitors to the City Hall Massum for practising in the Colony at the timeof the passing tion to the Governor for permission to "bold a of this Ordinason, safobjecting to be registered marine court of inquiry on the loss of the grain. If the harvest is abundant they can- the week ending 16th March, 1896-
CHINESS. ander its provistons." After careful considera. steamer and he reply trum His Exalleuay. "not find parchasers for their surplus ; if it is
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instraptions about it before I had this litor. What is your mecal speed?—From eight and The ovartWould you put n foreban or Sousons on board after the repairs were complet. half to nine kuota Do you think Mr. Wool was a carefuled to see that everything workad right !
Witno-Yes; it is nazal to and a foreman engiacer-Yes, I think I was a osretal engiuser,
or a good working man to assist the engineer, You lind boog, a year in command of the bat he is not in say way in charge; it is not there should be added at the and of Capt. John Parkinson Hoyland we first section 18 the following wordeEnt this called. He said-I am a master marriver and steamer, kad yaz been ruoning any of that time? compaleory but it is often done.
Do you consider yourself in any way respon.. the armber of my certificate is 474 of Hong-Yes, up to September; I think about ski or Snotion shall not apply in relation to Buy
sible for the adjustment of thesofaty valve P-No. person actually,practising Medicine or Snr.kong. I was lately in command of the Toisi seven mouths,
ry in the Coloxy at the time of the com. I do not kuues what bar tonnage is, nor her and with him I norur had any trouble with Beat trial, do you think the company would have And during that time bed you any fault to Supposing an saaidoot bad occurred on the mencament of this Ortinence. who before the horse power, [Mr. Brewer mid the gross ton.
boon resposible then After the contract was Act of United States Congress Relating to are only partially employed, and thousands Jobsson left in the P. and O. steater Mulesa formencement satisbes the Colonial Béorstars that power].
Yesterday morning the Hon. F. Bulkeler piry of 15 days from the date of the said cop. naga was $28 and 127 register, and 80 horsebi.
I was in sommand of her for about And was ha azobor man Hawassober when completed the Company's responsibility, enled
On the 21st September last the he was rancing.
there. a contract was to put the boilers into Regulatious for the Consular Courts of United of families are coatinually on the very verge Eogland... Jurge number of his friends want he is so practising; The uses of all such per zip went into dack to have har bollars rotasion, was be sober then P-He was perfectly
You saw him on the cossion before the ex- her and so that all the jointa were boned. sone shall be published by the Coloniai Secretary
On" B trial were you answoreble- of poearty if not actually 15 distress. Under to the stage to bid him frewell, in the Gazette within our month from the 1ste placed and for geural repairs. The boilers
them being the Hon. W. H. and Mrs. Marsh,
for the adjustmont of tas safety valves?- these circumstances it seems almost in- Major-Gear Sargout Bed Livas. Pertur, of the said comment, and no person whose were put on board in Jauasry, and I know sober when I kat saw him.
anao is not so published shall be entitled to the they wore tested; the testing was in the hands ·Have you any other information you exo give On cha fleas trial trip, that is to say, if credibis that the rulors of China should do A.D.G. Mrs. Graves, Mr. and Mira. Jacksons of this exception." The section ta of the Docks Company. I only know they were nas sa anything prarious to the explosion Brewer bad zot inspected theme and
Mr. and Mrs. Forbes, Ms Lyall, Minor unable to reconcile themselves to the introtor, Hon, J. B. Price, Uolonel Crawford, A..which it is proposed to appead that proviso is tasted. The stammer had three trial dps, the Nor After the explosion I found myself in after that the Dock Company dustion of railways, and by that means con- Colonel Barton, Calonal Hobson, Chimet tushie soeties which provide Any person not re-first being on the Saturday before the explosion, the water and I swap to the roof of the responsible them, I would not say for the the valvas, because we did not nect the inland provinces with the coast; for Mears. W. Keswick, A. P. MoEwer, J. Reffigistered ander this Ordinance who falsely takes the 10th Febrants. Mr. Pinkur ned Mr. Booli salon, which had been blown off in one place, adjustmen
Mr. Brewar and MB know what they wore to be adjusted to, but if or uses this colony any name or tille or addi- went out a hot on that trip. They wore and was floating. Irving, H. L. Dairympio, A. ultzer, Thuring, daslifestist to practice medi- engineers in the imploy of the Dook Company, Fraser, Sirith ware no it when I got there, and any assident happened we should be ramponsible Custom's cod Harbour Ragulations for the diff that were done the prosent condition of buro, &c. A large number of other fringe had no or surgery, or who practises for gain, or pro. My chief engineer was J. D. Wood, whe nas on Mr. Caldwell go do just before me and he and | for it it the vessel still remained on our bands,
Ferat parts of China, Philippines, Bium, &o. things in Shausi would not exist.". It would protiously been to say goodbye to the hours to prasibo or pulishes his name as prae- coard at the time. He had been in her nevaral Mr. Erasor-Sinitb or Mr. Liswer. I cannot asy
that fe to say, we would be rompha-ible for evory- Elaman. The Chinese friends of ale. Jokason be incredibly if the Chinese Government followed in launches and discharged a grantity is medicive of Bris Or TeoGives years and was in her during the whole of the which-assisted me on to the top. The boatswain thing if azy neglect could be true to ear wars, as they claim, really solicitous for the of orankara.
Any payout La praising medicine or repaire. He was in charge of the veging room, and some asilors of the Yola got into one of part
Do you abusider that you sy onsible for surgery, Eball be liable for each offence. We went out through the Lyse-muu Pass, just the ship's bonts, and they came and took well-being of the millions they oppress and
The Chibushon (Marion) corresponimat of the cuinary conviction before K Police about as far as Cupo D'Aguilae Bghthouse, and us off the wreakega, and conveys us on board the adjustment of the los on the misrala. "But they are far more auxious to Son Frandson Dutletin says: Chinges are Magistente, le a penalty rot exceeding on we were out about three fours
fabing Jaak The junk then west alongside boilers you baso replet, du tie frat teinl waste money in the accumulation of arms searing into Mexico along the trunk lines of hundre ella, he sport of the Bill 20 Capt. Thoma seit-id any accident occur then, the Todoui, sad took off the Chinese who were ou trip, after the repairs are empluted, as your board the wreck. There were no Chlupys pas goderal practien No, o sra Lot responsible and warlike matériel than to promote useful roade by hundreds. They have thres opiumas suded in the sense prophet by the Law Comor whe anything found arsiss P
joista home, a Booro or more of laundriss, six mittwe will be this. Aby prastítinuar in this Witzons-The brasses were not quite right, sezgara At that time the water was just level for the adjustment of the safety valves. and remunerative public works. I rail-restaurants, vegetable and ment wagons, bakeries, olor now prestising medioins or surgery, who so we had to stop a time or two. The bearings with the deck. She had gone down stern for De gas know the size of the safely valvon ?-- most, and the smoka stok wee blown away, as No, I do not. The Government in supposed to were are ever introduced into Chins by the and keap on hand teas, silk bandkerchiefe, and fe nut willing to cons under the provisions of got bot Manchu Governinont it will be to give them ends for trade. At preact they are roussary the Registration Ordinanco, must give is his Did you hear any expression of opinion from also was the starboard paddle box. The foreses to the safety valvas batere the vessel gods éril. Na hotel can be rau without Chingo, fer name to the Colonial Serotary within a Ms. Boott or biz. Tinker as to the salts of part of ble ship was partly above water. The on her trial trip, and if they are not of a proper Messrs. Wilson, Niskole & Co facilities for the transport of troops, certboro are no Mexican cooks. The hotels are ecrtain number of days and ba in fact this at trial P-No; only they said they could first class asloon le forward, but the mom we size and properly made, they are condemned.
ore than bad tiffa io was oft. We found afterwards that As a man of practical experience do you not Messrs. Wilson, Nicholls & Co tainly not for the quick transit of mer-demanded. Boarding teningne worked by Chis has no registered, the punt provisions of twice or thirteen pounds.
too small to amplay American cooks at the wagos person of that description. Then, when he not gut enough steso very well-asia. Portuguese sailor and Miss, R. Fraser-Saiththink that the astoty valves should be adjusted ...Morera. Heilge & Co.
chandise and the benefit of the prople,"
When was the next trial trip-The next had got a board another junk. The forward the first time steam is get up on the boilers, and NINGR
Mesara. Kelly & Walsh, S'gusi.
nesa cooks, dishwashers; ed waiters. On Soy.the Ordinance do not apply to him, and BBANIRAT...Mopars. Hell & Holtz.
tamber 16, 1882, the date of the fangaration of though he is uat registered he will still be telp was on the 19th; it was an official saloon and my cabin ware above water, sad wo before the vessel goes out Most Speidudly. I. SHANGHAI Mokers, Kelly & Walsh. Tan rising in the Soudan presenta a nies the Mexican Central to this city, there were two at liberty to prasties without incurring any trip, and Mr. Brewer, the Government Marine tried to are some thing from it, but two Hong-wish to say that we had nothing to do with the Noear & Mrs, Hall & Holts and Keily problem for the humanitarions. For the Chien here. Now they are everywhere on penalty. At the same time he will not be placed Surrayor, with bfr. de Costa, nad Masara. Pinker kong fishing jurks bad en Goforo ay and etrip trial trip there was nothing in pas geotanot RIVER PORTA
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streets, in ours, io botola-and yet they uro poor.is as favourable a position as those protitioners and Soft game on board. This vessel was takes pod cut ererriling baby could get hold of. I about a trial trip. The contract ended when we NACABANT... Morsry. The C. & 3. Treting Coaggravation, if not the creation, of the diffi-ing is iocrossing numbers. As yet they have who avail themselves of registration nodes the on another trial trig We then west as far as sew thers doing it. Ons was No. 2,131,hich saw that the jolate word tight, when we pat is now seire in Mao, and the other was 295 on steam for the purpose of testing the boilers HIOGO, OBAKA..Messrs. The C&J. Trading Co. culty, they must be held in some moure not gone into the grade of railroads or into the Dellanos. For instance, when a certißeste is Chung Hus, and were absent about two hours. YOKONA...31ossa. Kelly & On.
Did suything happen thien-No, anty thers or 995, I forgot which, bat Mr. Caldwell and joints. great laing cempt, except na restaurant keepers requira by law his onctifiesto will not suffic responsible. This is recognised even by dianndrymen. The working classes of Mexist: Thatis a privilege which he will not obtain nader was still a diffenity la getting steam.
took the zumbers. We then left for Hongkong. Tid you consider you were responsible for the MANTA Messrs. Vinda do Loyzaga & Co. such a paper as the Pall Mall Gaello, which have not felt the realful antique that the new faw. Thou be will not be able to su Were there any hot bearings P-No. `- I vannot say what time it was, my watch afficiency of the repairs you carried cat-Wo When was the next trip It was on Friday, stopped at seventeen minutes past three. We are for the efficiency of the work we do, and Thorofar his free; ko will make his own arrangements | represents the antithesis of Jingoisa. In Chinese competition must entail on them.
will be danger and bloods bad whenever foreigners for bis services. probably by requiring to be paid the 32nd February Mr. Scott and Mr. Picker brought in ten dead bodies, que of a dremao, nothing more I provided for that in our des an "Extra" entitled "England, Gordon, put them into mines, or to gruding railroads, as the test lontanos. At all areste, be will not wore again on board. I cannot say whether they and one of the boys, Mr. de Custa was not der. It was provided that on the completion were in charge of the ongines or not. Thay dead when he was taken on beard, in led on of the repairs the boilare would be tested by and the Soudan" this jooruu! saya-Tho Several of the largest daily newspapers of Lue to entitled under the Ordinance to the usalstamoo
watoe pressure of 60 lbs., an it suy damage logic of the ministerial theory demanded pational capital have called for Congressional of the law in recovering his fees for Berrions; were down below in the engine room all the time, board the junk about raven o'clock.
legialation, with a view to restriotin Cliness but otherwise be will be allowed to continue to but I suppose the sugicoer of the ship was lo The Cours-Could you see the lety vatras se done tu tas testing the Dock Company Wo would not accept any responsibility, that as soon as the rebellion [Arani's] was immigration by overland rentes and absolutely practias without incurring poualties for so doing, phar.u of the engine room, and thes ware from the deck - No.
Do you know whether the safety valves badara only liable for the repaire actually carried suppressed, and the KEEDIVE restored, our prelibiting it ime emporte Meantime there may call himself "dootor," he may use a razne supervising.
out by us. (Clause of tender jet in and read to Lina arranging for stor tile or addition implsing a qualification to The Court Were there any hot bearings on bean tested or notes, the working valves. troops should be recalled, and the rastored are sareral agents in New To......Menara S. M. Tettingill & Co. Egyptian Government loft to garern Egypt patios for the Pucile logs districts of the may profess to pretion and publish his m
End the Government safety valves been ad the above effect.) array of labourers for mining and railroad com protiso medisins, Lomny prole for gain; he the second trial?
Who made the survey of the old boilora Witam No, only the dialoulty in getting Saited ?—No. - Daily Press Offco, 26th Jaenary, 1884,
Do you know who adjusted the working yalvarir da Costa told me it was made by Mr.- in its own way, Anam would bare becni country,"
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