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to the Combit, had been passed, amely, a vote of $8160gafror the exposa al aniloofing villago faxes and equittor's non fook by the Tray, and vote of $1,300 for the employinent of six faceren of stront-cloning.

With regned to Yoring the exact nature of the reporta matod that, two recommendations wado indication to the decision of Her Majesty, oferness something unust be sezgrotest, Nothing can be| left to Her Majedly except that perhapa kella do 24 distrain how withonggos fiots, jana cha 'iny'elines, one of them as most Hengstabiele per off. Ban with this broad generat joinriple of fín sparklmond. I do etsat sitivorely fugo you will cureur--that the permanent ma serial fake the form of a charitable institution tate of water shall be in accordance with the wishes of Her Majesty the Queen.

Those roles wore approved by the Council.

THE WRATHER REPORTS

Mr. R. FRASEX SMITH-Your Honour minid on the table. celinen, although there any he some Berence of opinion as to the form the Memorial snild tale, I think permanen

MAIL SUPPLEMENT TO THE " HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MARCH 8rt, 1887.

The Acris ÁTTORNEY-GENERAL! tho insertion of a new olmuss which will haul an follow-

other par

ALMITO UR

The following was the addition proposed:- to ploneure of the meeting that the accountsvited to the varant test. The present Committun In dealing with no cuase no parent who has rolin-should be passed he would be glad if scans one for them stron for relation tarily packed with such said for the purpose of would proposa sť

The acabants have on andited by Mat Pho M. WEBBER Cho the prosent Seorstary Arnold and U. 37. Bevis, and both ostlemen are re- adoption or whisk in venelmat monay for Him partir

commended for re-election. with the

JARDINE, MATTESON & CO, The CHAIRMAN sail that at present they had

Gours agenta. ditu Serntary; Mr. Hurley was acting in that

Hongkong, 1st March, 1887. capacity

Mr. McCurtoon isted why Mr. Hurlay sign BALANCE SU-ONE TAB, TO 31ST DEZE 1865 as given a significans to this matter.

CAPITAL ACCOUNT.

East Point refinery Property account, conslating of

Swptow refiasry...... Bowring tore refinery

Wanghai property (ramaindor). Hongkong distilecystectom Baw sugar. Refined sugar, NE NEREZENT PAPA peate

ir manot in two opinions as to the ping as aZurther panishpunt for certain orimesho fu for the Registrar Genuai to mimit the saltet where a tale of a child had an siest puzred that Mr. Hurley had bocu örygnged at a Seirits and ...

POLICE SUPERVISIONĮ OF DISCHARGED

PRISONERE.

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The CHAIRMAN said the prospects were fa- vourably. They had reduced expenses by over $100 a month, and they would not have to pay 9250 again for having the booke made up, so ho thought they would be able to show a better ba

tet i had already been named the Bower jod the munission of a certain portion of their grout with such sucoties në Teshli think fit sale would bɔ temulered, as was already done, nnd | lanou for the next six months.

ma of the graph of the volany that ho park should named the Tower Park. But the Surveyor General had ever had the sanction of the romanuily to make that staferaruti; ani al Sir George Bowen said was that he was でいい♡ ghel to hear it. It was porfinetly

Mr. MOORE asid be expenses were about 2000 a month when Mr. Campbell was here. Now thor wore about $860, and they might be a little lose this month, as their french barber had loft them.

Mr.WEBRON-Mr. Hurley was engaged at a

The CHAIRMAN—About a month after Mr.

well wurlitoed hat when the park was enrg.portation, dal wuder that Act IIer Majesty was such power as was given by the Bills denftul,he bus parted with it. The Bill says that in norly kept and mus be written up by some one.

it has

Coils, charcoal, stores, freistarano,&.

Sundry debtors........ Shipments $1,311,57.35 Lesa, receipts on account. 902,170.75

ZIARN,ITIES.

Paid-up capital. Hongkong Bank

lands of penit and loss count.... Bundry orecitere

!

TROMBATY ACCOUNT,

we biak), és thoir nationals by German ofista, resulting in aylors being directed to the Contineat, except in sciat esses where superiority of bemfsofaro ser vthor can have drawn them to England; in this connexion it appancs to us sozasielas mos forinate that tho pablication of the extract from your Excellency's despatch of 25th May. which we feel certain was never contemplated by o. yon. It implies that the Gorman Minister was Justified in pushing the interests of his na fionals, and that the Japasos Government has obtained through him batter Agants for GovoTH- ment contracts than could be found among the Belsh Moreliata in Japan.

1,320,176,07

400,450:60

39,340,163,98

212,201.28 The charge you bring against English Mor- 314,740.00 || shants of adhering to old sysema, nnd of got

11.730.10 171,751.71 watching changes going on around them, appears

9,069.20

to us unjust, if you consider his chiefly by these 01939.9: English Marchanta that the legitimate Lence has been developed and adapted to the requira. ments of the Japanese. As tours the first shage, while we are quite realy to admit that too blind sa adbarenes'ta oli grooves bus of n brought houses to decay, on the other bund, lou gran tasire to extend a business from a com- $0. 900,00.00 partively safe basis to a more speculative ovo, 709,310 18 has brought many more to tho Bankruptcy 673,160.27 Court. The days are gone in, you say, when a 101,781.59

Imerhout an ait quietly in his genit

hot with all efer €2,410,103.38 matem

a merchant FOR: Excels inion. ws is likely to ounsult his own intets botter by

mamhants, who receive c«low from all parts st being on the spot to and to the Japane 5.888.76 the country, than by sering business from the 216,363.40 country dealers the myolres; and as regards the wretched. sot of Japanese traders in the $1,381,366.57 Treaty ports," you must bear in mind that these

To balance at debiton3lst December 1889 1,199,124.47 To paid to date account additional build inge, and for machinery at East Foini and Distillery di matka tek To Bowrington refinery a

By pot proceeds of sale of portion of land

Marine Lnt, Wonchst.......... .......

By Imruce of proneeds of sundry oll ma

Eg

........

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traders carry on, either as Agents or on their own account, the whole of the legitimasta impert 40.194.00 and export trade of the entry.

995.50

4 that Custodin shall attend, tha Karlar Gonent may asate with him two or meal

shall be done to have mug in al right to the en Justion of the Panae, or auch aller Chinos portok

Nay from the cignated by the body of sneh ehill its citral seninding. Doverior, nud ho aball thereupoi pensad fo fiquire The ACTISE COLONIAL SECRETARY into the matter, and hurt here and examine up was very neory something of this soit should The and weather report of the Dirastor oath my person capable of giring evidence in be adopted because people would sometimes of the Observatory, and thus roport of the Dirse mintter. At atralt ingaigy tha se tolian may ho

The CHAIRMAN wid that.at the time the tor of the Observatory on firn-day means of the assisted by Clausel or Satisitor and shall be to sala chill and thon comes to the Registrar-Gene unta as Steratury.

poloni wi nosa a gyors bearing before thu sidral to emplaia, and when they had recovered Renear Gouard. If aftos das inquiry the Register the child sell it again. prinepal meteorological olomants for 1886, were

Ha bad known Counts were made up Mr. Hurley was the Se- Gexural hill bn watished that Lug offenen against where a child and been said threa times in this entary, and in reply to further questions ho said Mr. Lang had been appointed Secretary, and as the provisions of Ordinance No. of Thys has beat way THE FILIPTING OF PRISONERS.

soon as the meating was over Hr. Harley would The COLONIAL TREASURE aid it momed to hand the books over to him. A Bill powering the Courts toward whip.omstted by the said Custil he shall init hi

for trial to khar Santee Csset, Is makes it may

him that the sinus would bear the construction

In the course of further consorsɛtion it ap wax uel a first time.

Castelina to bail, plisbility of emussianes displayed by the

If the mail Registene Conscal is satisflod test theed it must be apkeli. Jenmen' Que-ots Cooneel who has just taken

Bid duild is being typhus) as a pro-bitute or that I

The ACTIES AFTORNEY-CENTRAL mid the remuneration of 220 to pat the books, as left

by the late Secretary, into order.

Cank The seat. "Ahoulton whytes ago we bus? Zim

is the intention of the said Castadion thereof to in Tho ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL-1 Move

Mr. Stones nikel what the prospects of the pose of the sail child as a prestitate or that it was classe simply mabied tus Judge to say "you Contaging in proper mode allerlabrating the

the send realing of a Bill entitled "An Ornos parehased for the purpus of unigestion and have sold your child and I don't think you are

company wers now. resins would be to subsarikus to the institu

dianes for the mora effectual prevention of if the sail Camodian shail cao ent that the proper cuxtolian for it." tion in London, wet anw wa bear hip, advorat-

The CHEY JUSTICK-I places a disability crimes." The Superintendopt of Victoria Gastmatte be dealt witli by the Registrar General it ing a levitala fædilution. Thing is oor- tably a great insistency in this at the tre torminated his report for 1885 with ourtain gehaalasil fuel to take an order for the proper on a party who has sold a child.

This COLORAL TREASURSE said he had Jove the safd ok with day said Custodian he may things bappen to be as opposite as the poina, natal chorvations, the lant of which was that he anatoly of the and shild, or if he should think it to With burner to the only sonsibla abjection thought it would test greatly to the repression require the latter to farmish euch nonarity in aneh objection to the slate, but he thought bile of

of arise in Hongkong if prisoners who had earn- mil to the Park by Dr Ho Kai, which was

for the repur care and bringing up of th enir child. this would be produced na evidence that a child

The Legistrar Boner may also call upon this sadd

had bean bought in good faith, Park that does not happen to in the sentences were placed by legislative sector.f

The Actiso CLOSTAL SKURETARY l Cosa Elimppeal to to soment at the little under police supervision, sa they are in England,parts to furnish in with a photograph of the el

so that if found returning to a oriminal career | Wald..

that might be the ere, but as the law stood now anasing in which took place in Happy Valley

a man whose shild had been sold a dozen times twins age, and what tous place was that they might to reenmoittad to nol and undergo Your Sxelleney will no doubt remember one of the Fomaining portion of their sentem. This the genal charges man lo against the Bill As origi Surveyor-General said it wys te mnaimos en matter has been thealt with in En-cond by the many raftod was that is gave the Registrar-over conl go and daim it back.

The CEP JUSTICE What would happen in Acts The fat was 15 aud 17 Vie. a. 59, the new great power and 4 not give suthviant

A case of habeas corpus? The Registrar-Gontrast of $250 to put the books in order. That was

rings a child who has been sold. If for cousi the books were right.

the fault of the dinators for not seeing that cou, and 25 Via, e. 47; and the third publicity Acolher abjection was that it woul Stand Vic, e. 11. The first Act, 16 and 17he very diBeult to die what would be a ro

dur Lateral rights, the fathor has the natural Ving, led principally for its object the sub-sonale uspicion, and that bing the right to the oustody of the child, no matter how Miller left Mr. Lang naid the books, ware Dot p stitution of vertolu punishments in ea uf transit was not right to give to Bugistrar-General-

MY WEBDER sail it was provided in the Ar- powered to grant to zay convist lisence to ba Bat I think, sir, the clasa I now end dealing with the ons, whors any paron bay

to have any matural right to the castoly of the hold monthly rootings and that the Secretary edit, sh as named the Bows Pack. baat liborly in any part of the United Kingdon, and these dificulties. Under the Best class the partod with a child for money he is not deerand ticles of Association that the directors were to

over be so named, and therefore the

child. It does ant recognise the sale of the child was to place betors them proper acante. eo what Me. Fentris says as to its not amenied by 27 uwi 28 víc., a. 47, which provided him any metalina. Under this clay, if it does not give the purchaser any right. Itasks if those monthly mentings had been regn. By balance at dobit. it is the merest phantasy. With refer. also gavepwer to roroke such licenon. This was gistrar General has the power to sunaon hafore bing guitsbla memorial. not good enough, principally for the forfeitate of these liconres if aftar deo inquiry he finds nay basis to simply disqualifies the party who has sold the larly hel 1. think nothing mare aitable could be thebler thereof was convicted of any prior upon it if the castolian comments is the shan's disquitias the P

if he led to produce his Hizoase or if he broke ease being dealt with them and then, it wilt be alorised? A that is to tend so manch

auy of the conditions thereof, and it also provid-doalt with. There will be no publicity, and tha to the health and recreation of the con- tity is better than a charitable institution, ed for his apprehension if the arnstable as custodian, if he has ban guilty of angshing is

was the difaulty that presented its if to my the exception $250 paid to Mr. Hurley, as the interest en debentures a for Chirish that the Chinese will not or had broken er was froing to bask any of the with without any phatever. But if Teselt by it.

We will banat.by a charitable conditions of his licence. It further ordorod that the sustodian thinks that in his own interest, it

. A. P. MACKWEN-T abjant strongly to directors were in fault for not seeing the books

were inporly kept, Institution The Ecrans? Certainly not on the forfeiture of his once he should be non- would be batter to have the matter made public the Chinese mult Chianso alonu. (Honra mitted to priset and andergo the remaining and tried is the ordinary way, ba will have the this clange. I think it is conferring most objec}

Mr. MOORE-Âm we supposed to go through Bat in 1971 a much power of objecting to have it dealt with by the Lionable powers to put pressure on poor people. the books f We had better hava kept them our But the Chinese will hit by this park: 1er portion of his sentence

I am aware the learned member in introducing solres and not had a bookkeeper.

to doubt, whotlar azoept is isolated cases, this fit by. Stos Augus who fraque is the larger Act for the provention of crime was Regstrar General and it will be referred to the

the Bill said there was no intention on the part

BIT. WER-Well, that is your look-oat. e-course as mel as I do will as hundreds passed and from that Ael. I havo takra section! Magistrate. I hope it will be the opinion of the

of the Government to ilo this or that, bat still in

trade has all best of aneh a profitable nature na Mr. Moon-This man is engaged as Secre-

sone would have us believa Mrst of us pro- of children playing on it aw. How many wore. 16, 11, and 12 of the Ordiuanes which is han, bors of Conncis that this lanse days budzis will go there when it is pub in propes before Im Couceit. Section 9 authorizes any do may with the objection raizal to the Bill on there days of acting appointments, when it is

tary, and lays below the directors what business anrar certain from one month's saal to another as son done, andwo have to take his word For

bably bare bad some experience of such trade, The CEE Justine kurzesied that the word

and taking into cocsideration the risks ander- erder! I um certainly in favour of Mr Chaters constable in any Polin district, if authorised the former ocession,

to do by the chief offers of the Police of that prapa tatil something of a dudnite nature strict, to take in custody without warrant Chinese before Justices of the Peace" bo whitt ulicer is he be in charge of a depart it. Is not the Soestary's word takan in every

$250.209.65 gone, the feavy expenses atluding it, the timas De pint before the weating. Nothing else Aefinita.

employed, the means which bare to be resorted "to in order" "la"oblaluTMsentrerts, and the woITT hbert, before the meting, and until some let-with-holder of liesscak ant because the lift was not confined to a more particularly such an important departm

the power corierrel in altagsther too mnah." tors seo the bucks a properly kept. Some one thing hefter has been put formand I willeertain- } #ranted ander this Ordinanca, if it ahonia, Chitoso childdrog, ant it might be desirable to furrt as that of the Tugistrar-funeral, I think M-Weare-ies-but-Treasumo.ihe-direo

The Cure Jratos-It confera no powers must be responsibl, kat not the shareholders

ANDting for payment after orders have been ab tated, it is doubtful whether Cao British Mer I support Mr. Chater's proposal. appians appear to the constablo snch convict is gat call upon some other Justice of the Foace.

an the Registrar-General, The CHIEF JUSTICE said that as a rale tho

Mr. Mooks--I was not wenager at the time.

IN Hon. A LISTER-May Ibrallawed for onenoting his livelihood by dishonest musas, Sec-

The Aetna ATTORNEY-GENERAL-ANY

chant will not eventually be better off by follow. Another thing is that I havs not time to look wat to protest against the a that the Guverntion 10 pasishes the older of alcance if he

ing a trade with which he is stready course:und, bane wy plodged to complete the fuck breaks ray of the conditions of it; and section Justices of the Pencs called upon by the Rechild retains the legal right of hebeas corpur, after the books. I raust take the bookkeopor's i

than by seaking fresh and acknown channels. The ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY said the and any friad of the child by depositing word for avery thing. aug. Nof-chi? A very singulty delasina11, which is a very importaal ens, obliges the gister-General would no doubt be Chinese

money way make the chi'il a ward of the court,

It appears to us that your Excallover's ara sms to run in the minds of Dr. Ha Kai and holder of a licence to notify the place of bis zu-

This Bill really Foes not confer any fresh powers

of English Merchants gradually losing their others at whora orain sms of money is writ- sidenes to the officer of police in charge of the reason the more "Chinois" was put in was that

on the Registrar-General And it is very in

supremacy ace premature, as while it is true that Pease in ten minutes, whorens it was not so easyportant the Registrar General should be able to

England has been subjected to serious competi- flown on paper it represeats so much cash district in which his residence is situated, and 6 ould always get Chinese Justices of the Af $25 I think, was in a marant of so obliges him to notify a change of residenca

Itions from other ausufioturing countries, tho ths, put down as a possible sam which both to the offer of the district which he leaves to put other Justices.

The CHLEY JUSTICE suid Chinese Justices interfere in cases of ill treatment, or in cases

bulk of the Import tende lo Japan is still in might be sport on pubile park, barther to the officer of the district in which he is

summoned if the clause were

The Japan Daily Herald of 20th September, their banda, for in addition to bomo mannîse- stin was by quickly witlultawn, and thing; and if a mule it obliges him to report could s

The CHIEF JUsrick-There wus 1 case be-

Imports from other comtries. To bouctu- district Section 12 deals with the registration Chinese Jastier shenld in most ezsua be the matcat xem of $5,000 was put down and was of criminals The Act of 1871 contains certain asiated with the Registrar-General to inspire fore we in the Sunny Canet the thorn the directors to make them pay this $350. 1996, pablished the following extract of a des turas, they control a large proportion of the day when I sas aoting for Mr. Justice RT'boy have given thair sorvives for nothing. As patch, from Sir Francis Plunket to Earl Grain, féal compelled to my that we con- sprut, Anal what it do? It received that

for myself, I am worry I am a diretor If I ville, dated Tokyo, May 25th, 1885---

sider your views, as to the way in which British little corner as you go into the valley and that per provisors. For instancy, it creates special eoutdenos amongst the Chinesu.

"I cannot help feeling that the days of foreign trade with this country should be conducted. havo The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL said it sell, in which a young Fortuguess who was affenes with regard to auds which have been

lvo nat time to look after the books. was all the Colony got for $5.000, A propos hy persons who bure been trico con- might be pourided in the rules the Governor living with a Chinawoman fad a child by bar/conll get out of it I would be glad, because I

The CHAIRMAN drew Mr. Wabbor's atten- settlements and enforced tariffs are rapidly boen formed from an imperfect cowledge of tho ras-nende to- sprud—another-$5,000,–int-Pas-

table wohn-with-the-consent of the tion to article di7 of the Articles of Association, passing away, and that the small profits on which conditions which govern it, and we feel there Surveyor-Gement said he preferred to ted, and there in a very important provienpowerelto niske that Chinese Instions are the child over to a frinud of his, a re-

runther, adopted it and took care of it for two or which provides that no director shall be liablerade must now be oried on will make it every day for justified in asking your Excellency to tak de wack ring or talking, and he decline sion in it whereby the Courts are unpowered to fo do any pallwark. (Applause). He defined place under the supervision of the polies for any

three years. At the end of that time the young for sur les unless those shall happen through more and more difficult for the English merchant sah steps as you may dear acessary, te en Portuguese had gone away, and the mother his ow's wilful act or dutul

to compete on the spot with the satire, whom teret the injurious effect while the publication fspand $5,00 this year and $5.000 next year Period not exceeding span yarry persons whic

same and claimed the child back. It seemed n.

Mr. Wenen- was your default for not notion and the telegraph are every day placing in England of the extract from your despatol He said it would imply making matters worse; have been convicted after a provicus conviction.

more mi a par with bin. If therefore, our home ctheh Mus. 1986, is oatcalated to produes- ervating amil was was, I think, his expression, this colony. Some of them at pocesary But these sextious I do not propose to extend to

very burd cas. She begut an action against looking after the axuls. the mother for the bored and clothing of the

manufacturers hope to force the sale of our goods We have the agar to be Sir, your obedient The Government has spent Sö,000 ta pul a ittle

The CHAIRMAN said the meetings bad been The ACTING COLONIAL, SMZETARE-That is all that is warted, and it will have a good toyularly bold with the exception of last month. Mr. WERDER-Thon as a matter of last at The COLONIAL TREASURE-I have no doubt

your monthly mactuas proper accounts were not

THOFIT AND LOSI SCCGUND,

Dr.

which can crdy eat one way. The objection of satisfind that he was pursuing 8 osrner of arime dar this Ordinance will brace the matter dedit will, but thews bills of safy or given, and that tarnished. Í mevothe hocdants he passed with Tu interest paltant

Hou. F. RYRIE Pacorded.

mind.

where it is

Mr. McLLook-That is where you misko the mistake. You must see what he tollaton is the foot. What is told you was not the fact. The dirostora na responsible to the share-

WON-

is of spending anything was givhu up. This ones a month to tho.Police officer of the arded as he suggested, and it was desirable.The child censary for the future wolfare ip{ hokiers, and if they are going to take every one's i

That

was the direction of the Secretary of State. should be summoned in all Chinese cases.

His EXCELLENOY said the Registrar-Gessel d doubt sumnou Chides Justices ever withont au order.

Ilon. A. P. MacEws draw attention to the

Mr. Mouen-I think it would be very hard

TH CRAIEMAN-We did not allow it to be

Pa remuneration so Cozaulting To unders' foo To net balanes...

Or.

Your Excellancy characterizes the settlements 1,320,376.07 in Japan, fixed by treaty, and the wretched set

of traders who carry on bndness in them. AR $1,361,288.57 barrier over which it is posible to step and do budness direct. We are entirely at a loss to knew what branches of trada ure included in this suggestion: if you wefer to the regular or legi- 54.159.63 timate Import business, is cur opinion, this 2,800.00 trade must except in some special instances, be 5f 29,169-20 motod through the presnt chaunots.

2,500,00

your Excellency refers to Government, and what 500,0 161,761.13 we may term outside basile, we would point oit that this forms but a vary small pe portion $250,209.85 of the total Import business; and we beg loayo

Committen,

By balance of prust and loss mariod from

last year By not gain a workin

SIE FRANCIS R. PLUNKETT THE BRITISH MERCHANTS

JAPAN..

2.

13,451.51 236.788.14

The following circular bas boon printed:- CORRESPONDENCA BRIT GEN SIR FRANCIS E. PLUNKETT, K.O.M., H.B.M.'s MINISTER IN JAPAN, AND BarTIR MERCHANTS YOKOHANA.

wer in order, and it may in future years, if and the others I do not think are suited to the words proper custody." What, aus!edy, child for thres gears, which could not under the dont knowing it was wrong. We took his word. on these Eastern nations, they will have to look himble servants,

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sections of that Act which I propose to extend to the sun purpose I should say that

are thing which I have alrously mentioned my een. If thing urforeseen Impipes, in Be yours, mag betwenty years. Laughter think those are neient to secure the one we Hou. A. P. McBwEs-Str. I would sinave in sior. I trust it will not be aid that ply say he not consider any see which theas alutiers impose any harsh or undze re- 'strictions eu criminals who hate, earned a re- Ben Basalt in the Government exsti.

missing of their sentence. It is un imprint wstones fit and proper far the present co- casion e. Brave Smith has said that no other concesion that is oude to them to be of as much as one-third of their original sen.

when and at what

to make them pay this lose out of their own pockets, when they nm gatting naruration, totor work for nothing.

Mr. WWBB-The remuneration is to be sat dled by this meating.

My. McCULLOG-They have given all their remuneration away for getting the work done

was a weak point in Bill There was ut present no home whatever for such children. Inatus wasted to get back the ongtody of the the Straits they were making some provision in child and it would have been ena of the oases in whish the Registrar General might have thought this roreet.

The CHIEF Jear CE-What is being done at hinal justled in applying to the mert had

this Bill been in fores. present is to prevent children being brought ap

The COLONIAL TREASURER-So far from for prostitution.

TRO ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY-Phe objecting to the danse, I would suggest that what would happes would be this, that it pute a dinite shemo los boom pat fors, butable without difficulty to waru the carnission Tung Wah has been good enough for may stop to an existing class of extortion so far s

years to take charge of the children nuti) e Pay say that shortly before I came intoaven, met de not think a tus legislature gation lans been arranged, but, I have always girls are concerned. The fraad known as flying

white pigeons will be stopped so far as girls ar the room this ning I received a comunicacau be breed for imposing upon them during bear expect ng the P Lenng Kuk, which was

and I would suggest whether it would not be the foliari. Kam sorry he is not leg him that period curinin restrictions-restrictions specially established for the protection of women conserred, but it will still be possible with lys, There was one site offered to them, but the Beter o plan the clanse by itself and malto it I suggests, and I to a very great extent which I hope will deter the from returning shiidres, would have a place of their own.

wiler so as to apply to hoys as well as girls, bu agree with him, that adscriptions to the jubilee sufficiant, sury we are right to ondeavour to crelery of Stute ofjected, and I think they vira Moneration should be devoted to the secura ourselves sainst the further depredations offended, and although several other sites two cause if the people who praction this frand find wonder and Mr Ya Sbi Wan voted for langt und storation of the City Hall can the Chair, M. Apsar, and Mr. Moore which shenti beraťtür ban lasiluol the Victoria |fleir erineX. With these brations, sic, I to srcept than. A piece of land between the they will practise it.

Trng Wah and Hospital-rond was offend Cily Bell, and that a Cemmitten he spointed train plansant estimates. Le sage to beg to move the sound reading of this Bill.

The ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY Coded. and the Bill was read a second time.

tion from te wen tuifriand whoaskulinete proposo

xdf.

sanggated to the auleeribers I may perhias state the rust would amount to something like sobem, and this is no doubt that sum could bevorg msily subscribed in this colony. II. would at the same for bereft the Chinese and Front some of pleasure to many Europeans, and it is a scheme (should support",

to a career of crim. It these measures are not

THE TRIAD SOCIETY EILL.

Aftar sene further ennversation, in the course of which it was stated the books were now being kept for $50 a monta, Mr. McCULLOCH should be paid by the directore as it was their sled Mr. Weber's motion that the 3950

On the motion being put the mover and falt the books were not properly kept.

against it. Ou the rose being courtal nocord His FACE LENCY-You cannot do that unfessing to the narabor of shares held by the votes there were found to be for at 126 against. to lem, but they did art sem inclined to yon change the whole scope of the Bill

The Acme CoLOSTAL SECRETARY said the The motion was therefore lost.

The CHAIRMAN then movel that the accounts taknit. They had been offered by a previous Garner a portion of the Chiuose Bonreation selling of boys was very are.

as printed be passol. ground, and they soomed to expect that. They

Mr. APCAR second it. Carried. bar only to say the word and there is a capital pies of groual situated, as I hid before, ta

The COLONIAL TREASURE said he and known

The ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY S›id the hoys hawked about the street for sale.

we do."

selvaa hestes out of the field by the Germans and other forsiguers who work at lower rates then Euch a suggestion, coming, as it did. at a time when the expediency of H.B.I.'s Representa- tires making use of their position to pash trade for their nationals, had attracted some attention

toe, aturally caused considerable comment, and the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Francis Plunkett on the subject, Cais drove rom the latter a private letter, which the Chair took an early opportunity of speaking to Sir

man of the Chamber of Comerne replied to also,

correspondence cannot on this asecant be made in a confidential form, and it is regrettable tas

nblic.

The Council rusted considārzlion in cont mitten of the Bill for the suppression of the Trind Society and other secret societies

Title was alter ad by striking out tho word twee Hospital-road no the Taug Wab topi. Registrar (imeral, as Protector of Chizes 6iling up the resucias oe the board of it advisable that any correspondence should be

nerd" and substituting the word "anlawful." The following preamble was inserted

This proposition was not sepongled. The CALIAN, inputting the amendment

Whereas the Trizal Rociety and other accrties are pposed by Dr. Hi Ka, said-Considering that

ford for unlawful purpose en mustitute a langez we have defined to consider the proposal pat

to the peace of the colony, and wherait is expedient forward by the Prince of Wales, to subscribe to be end the laws rupeeting such societice. the site free red britain, fodis, and Co-Angler of amendmenta were induced in loades, prelazes fecareer most graceful thing we the B, the word "secret" being struck out el do want bato be the disposal of such wheroter it corral sail the word "unlawfel" fand se wo pay subscribe to the decision of substituted, the bill being made applicable by which are, and that a Comition au alturation in section 2, to A ecclety known

and it is a question for your consideration:

Sution 12 of the Bill read as follows:-

tal

His LLENCY-It is only for the ton. porary enstody, is it

In case the

THA ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL-IL MAY be for the permanent oustedy. gistur-General soull be of opinion the mustodian is cot a fit and proper person he will have to provide for the permanent custody.

As however many of the British mersants did not ecusider the letter from Sir Francis Plunkett aforded any satisfactory explanation of the reasons which induced him to make such Some conversation then took place as to suggestion as the above, and moreover thought Mr. WERNER proposed that Mr. iu au official from, ther addressed him the follow. The COLONIAL TREASURER-In that cass T Fleet be elected by Mr. Frer said be was not ing latter, which, together with Sir Francis withdraw my remarks. I have known cases of eligible, and aldiantoly it was left to the board Plunkett's reply, and a farther enramonization to the vacancies up thomasulves, the appoint- boys being sold bas ar I am told in so veryments to be subject to the approval of the oszt

from the Merchants, speak for themselves:--

Yokohama ba November, 1886. general meeting.

TITE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCE R. PLUN

KETT. K.C.M.G.

could interios in the case of boys without any Directors. reference to this Bill.

Cara--

it should rest with the Court.

does.

LIMITED

The following is tho report for presentation to

H.B.M. Minister and Envoy Extraordinary,

Tokyo.

E. Whitsell Fiedlay. Eichardson & Co. Conus & Co.

Fraser. Farley & Co.

Klagdon, Seliwabe & Co. Wikin & Hobinson D.A. Ber

| Board & Wood

Moryan, Heinman & Co. Artemon, BU &. 130.

Mollison & Co. Flat Kilby & Co. W. I. S. Shoul Lase. Graw-bord & Co. W. X. Stahan & Co.

Tokyo, December filia, 1886. Gentlemon dit het reive, until the st instant, your letter of the 26th ultimo dia- pting the opinious I have expressed with re- dantry. gred to Fuglish mountarial interests in this

with any gentleman who has earell to consult

I have always boen ready to diseas, personally.. ma, the facts on which my opinions are founded;

ie than through the Senetary of State, in but it in my duty to decline auswering, other ubolel rennnustrauce such as you have thought per address to Her Majesty's Minister.

shall forward a copy of your letter and of this reply to the Seerary of State, and furnish him with the rauma which force my still to adhere to the slow which I have expressed in my despatches.-I am, Gentlemen, your most obedient Servant,

F. R. PLUNKETT Butterfield & Spice And burs

Messrs.

Yokohama.

Yokohama, 15th December, 1816, TO THE HONOURARIN SIR FRANCIS L. PLN-

FETT. K.C.M.G., J.B.M. Envoy Extraordinars and Minister

Piary ard TA

Six-We bave the Locour

acknowledge

the receipt of your last of th instant, in

Sir-We have the honour to address your Excellency in referenc to your private lottor to which you luform as of intention to for Mr. Thomas, which, with your permission, has ward to .M.'s Secrein uf State a copy of our

Coamorunication of the 20th altimo basa shern all of us.

Before we had aren this communication, it

We should have been glad bud your Excellency was cur intention to have addressed you in re-fat that it consorted with your duty as H.M.4 gard to a despatch written by your Exellency to Representatirs in this country, to enlighten us Earl Granville on the 25th May, 1885, an extract one of the points referred to in aur letter, on from which appeared recently in the Japan hich information was desired, but at the same tize wo do not at all regret the course which you ander onasideration, does away, to some extent, are Chonght proper to take in the matter, as wa prsamo that our views costorning the conduct with the necessity.

Al's must still, however, contosa tu a tonling of British trade with this country will thas ob- Your Excellency stated in your letter ander of surprise and regret that your Excellency, in tal the pablicity which we desire for them.

cass with any gentleman, who desired to do so, the facts on which roar opinion on the subject

The CHIDF JUSTIC-It would not pay any one to buy a boy I should say, for when he get to Mr. McCULLOCH. was solved that the sant On the motion of the CHAIRMAN, saccnded by His EXCELLENCY-Well you can do thist by years of discretion he would run away.

Hon. A. P.MACEWAN-I think the Supreme standing to arelit of proft and loss account be place the child with people you can trust.

balauon be aarded forward. hink it would be beginning at the wrong oud Court has full power to deal with children, anded to write off the formation nocent and that may be apunted should be spowered by the name of the Triad Bacisty or Sun Ho in provide a home.

It would be an induct

On the motion of the CHAIRMAN, seconded by The Activa ATTORNEY-GENERAL-Sit take out a list forward it to Her Majesty another societies by whatever name known to people to try to get their children in the

This sile ampowers the Registrar. Mr. Aecax, Mr. A. O'D. Goardin was elected e might laitted herealtor to another forred for sa vetasfal purpose or having her

auditor. jabi mentine. However, the rosolation und

The CHAIRMan thanked these present for The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL-Sofa General to set the law in actior. The matter objects purposes incompatible among their

is left to the Judge. gdut have lost proposed and seconded, with the pence and good order of the co-as I have heard thers las baan no diffeulty found

Hon. A. P. MACEWE-I am referring to the their attendance and aid thee was no further whole ton of the Bill. It gives to much business to bring lefore the wooting. The it was then put and lost, andy. Stetion 11, excluding Masonic Lodges by the Registrar-General in this resper

frun the operation of the Ordinance, was struck T ACTIN COXOXIAL SECRETARY-None.

power to the Registrar-femoral-power which Mr. Chaser's wudation for the formation of the out as being unnecessary in view of the shore. The Sisters are quite willing to take the child- Victoria Park was carried by a large majority. alterations.

ren into the euarents, but I have no doubt that should rest with the Judge

The CHIRP JUSTICE-The Register-General | CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, Herald-but your letter to Mr. Thomas, now Mr. Prancis proposed the appointment of the-

in the bistory of the Colony it will mms following goatsmen an a general Chromittee :—

No person shall be considered as coming within the necessary, at the Goverment expense to provide bas na puwer whatever,

The ACT ATTORNEY-GENERAL-Ender Major-General Cameren, Vies. Admiral Ha: il.

provisions or inteus of this. Orikannes whi shail, tuve à rups, unless the ladies of the colony wet his Bill the wasent of the party is uocessary ba te. Sir Geo Phillippo, Cormedure Morant. June 1 the Triad ar other unlawful sosity in porassosiate themselves to found anme institution. Cur of Sterer. It... Fulmet Ryan. R.A. Genes of their designs or under the ines of eros. Unless that is done I believe the Government fore the Vegalene-Ganoral can deal vitt a enss, tha shareholders at the sungai general meeting

if they wished to push the sale of their goods, to Right Tow. Bishop Burton. Dr. Calmera Her.

Hoa. P. BYRD mid he thought this section will aoner or later buvo to provide for the and if bo conauts I think it would be hard to to be held at the offices of the General Areate this despatch, recommended horas manufacturor.rely, that you have always been willing to dis A. Gon; the Germania for France, Japan, United would spoil the whole thing. Every man would children. The presant enstaly is extrendy w him baforu a magistata. He may say "I

The general azont beg to submit to the sharehol employ Native Agents, unless they wars pre- States, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Haru, Sit and Spaid Mrs. Ackroyd, Ares, Belly

His EXCELLENT-I should say the Chinese I that it may hea false charge, and noons would like ebatoment, of zerozata for the year ended 31st De. by Germans and oflar Foreinners.

The CHIET JUSTICE-And another thing is ders thar report en the working of the reades apared to find themselvas driven ont of o told The CHIXr Justice-My impression is it

It fa apparent from litis recommendation, that Irring. Bottoney, Chater Cought rie, Crawford should be left to the Magistrate. It is really themselros would much rather savé titem loft in

charge like that to be brought against him, if į

The past year has been one of antivity in anzur bo Darby, Deme, Pancis, Grote. Hoppias. Huo- lingen Inhal Lister. Humphreys, Eingesting a defence to every one charged. An charge of Chipsse.

The CHIEF JUSTICE-With regard to theitis utrue, and under the Registrar-General's Boing, and the goners! ngents stro glad to be able to our Excelleney is unaware of the fact that the pressnt a working wasnt showing a result which it halk of British Imports to this country are not McEwen, Mackintosh. Marty Multa, Alas, instiga is gives him to say ba was coorced.

own sononnt, but ara brenght hara by the Mer. I think he should be forced to choose be. children sent from England to Canada wodo inquiry it my ba dismissed without any one hoped, will ho zaoidered satisfactory by the elare. consigned by the Manufacturers for alle on their the generality of British mulants here. Penecher, Romano. Rese, Rusli Kyrie, Rat-tween his fear of the Trind Society and his Lesznot provila ozies for them; and the Chinesas knowing anything bent it.

Hon A. P. MADEWEN-I beg to move the holera.

Inclusive of $12,151 broaght forward from last chants established at the open Ports, either en- and subsequeny in the fool press, of portions mission of cause 6.

Fear the net Falco at credit of prod and low intirely at their own risk or in ovajuction will of your calloner's despatches, and also of Mr. This was hot seconded, and the clause as $161,781.53, which he general seronta and consulting home firms

Vite-Consul Longford's Trade Roport for 1995, that we became airuro that statements wore be committee recaro meri aković ba sppropriated na fol.

But even if the trade was one mutirely of con- Further amandments were made in the Bill Town -

In payout of a drilond of 312 per

signments, we would ask your Excellency baw ng siroulated refleting so tie edit on us, as to bring the absequent clauses into conformity

British merchants, in the method of conductin jalar,

$30.001.00 it would be possible for a Manufacturer to with the bastions aude in the earlier clauses,

Toapsly toward rodnetaan of Pro-

ontract his goods, with any sonidence, to Japs-usiness, and that enggations were offer să and progress was reported.

perty Account

40,000,00

ness Agents, wher it is a well known fact that which, as wo view them, are directly opposed to Carry formal to next Account, ... 13,781.53

our interests. no organized system of credit, such as axists in Western countries, is known bom, says to a very part which your Ereclleroy so strongly recom

Wlan on the subject of Mr. Longford's Ro

bad barn ocaroed.

satisfactory, but it is tas best that ens be given

and the wority and obey your unders

te, E. Stawar, St. Stichel, omsatt of the law I think it should be left to the rute employ imalo servariis, nearly all resport- Phurburn. Walter Whitehenil Wodehonse. Wong Shing, You Bose Colonel Anderson agistrate's discretion. If a man oslable Chinese.

The ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY-T'kuro prove he had been coured the Magistrato Baby, Foul and Lillies. Dr. Te Kai, Mestre met the Best time, but the second time the man get married, some have born adopted, and ange Captain Budbury, Major Chuvior, Mesri. woul·l probably not enfores a very severe punish-lian been no dificulty. A groat many of the amended was ordered io stand part of the Bill H. MacCallum, «Quine, Mikehold Innes, france, Price, Tarner, Wai Tuk, Travers, would be che hosen his fear of the bare bout sent out me arrunte.

Hou. A P. MAGEWEN-I understand my society and his fear of the law, and the fa-

sent oustody of the children is most unsatisfac

cekurt, Chan Kwan-i Young Pun-um. Kastrate would inthet a movere punisinment. As bos. friend to say that in his opinicu the Tetons, Lai Ling, Chat Ches Bee, Chua Ping, the clause stands, if a man is brought up a third Wang She-tai. Bo Ken Chan, Leung On. Leer fourth time he can still plead that be was Jak-pane. Kar Hong-lake, Lay Yam-tenu Teang Se-kai. V Liu-an, Lau Waivekun, aud

Fung Welan.

www.carricit.

evereul.

The class was stenck out

toy Lador the circumstance. I eertainly

ADJOURNMENT.

The Council adjoined natil Friday next at

think it is the bounder duty of the county four d'clock. to a proper provision is made.

The ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY-BLI The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL-itinated Tion. A. Luster spended, and the resolution that there was an alteration suggested by the that is a very large question, and what we want

Secretary of State which had been omitted and now is to give the Registeur-General a legn said he would ask the Council to rosumo cou-standing to do that which he has been doing my of thanks to the Churman was carried by mulusideration of the Bill in committee at the next to the present nie. matica

mavoting

The CHIEF JUSTICf the Registrar Gen- erale find an institution is necessary he can come and ask for it.

Ou the motion of the Hon. P. BYRIE & yote

Present

Hox. W. II. M,#39;C.M.G.

Hon. Sir Goks PHILLIPPO, Chief Justine, Jo. F. STEWARE, Acting clonial Searetary Jon.E.J.AxdYD, Acting Atteracy-Gonerál Hon, A. LIS258, Colonial Treasurer Hon. H. G. TROMS811, Harbour Master. Hon. P. RVEIR

Ho. A. P. MCEWEN.

Ho J. BELL IRVING.

Hon. C. P. CHATER.

THE PROTECTION OF YOUNG GIUNS..

staki

CAMPHELL, MOORE AND CO.,

LIMITED.

& noon, on Thursday, the 10th March.

camber, 186.

$161,781.53

of the crinduct of British Trade with this conn-

tag ware based, but we heg leave to okres that

e viewa so much at variance with these held by we had no means of knowing that you entertain-

It was not until tas publication in England,

Advice of sales hare boon roseivad nad Estimates limited extent P | vi resalta of out-tasting shipments carefully made, Again, the diffeally of Japanese obtaining moaded to the careful attention of U.M.'s Seare-

And the austat of this asset wit, it is expected, be fro inaurazne is an important matter, sud one

tary of State, we regret to have to observe that fully realized.

it is in our aree disfigard by some grave that would add largely to the risk incurred by a Lefining at Enat Fein has hem errried no satin ranufacturer making boosigants of Els grades radies which it is not necessary to Bourly throughout the year, and the demand for rel

particularise in this letter, and it containg, bo- sides many disparging statements affecting

tbo personal qualitive of your nationala

D.

Huriard & Food

ad sagar in August seemed to warrant the increase of i to Japanese, while a farther dilonty exists in peeduction try workhe the Bowron est hljebant, the fact that the fulfilment of contents is bat Demand in Swatow boring faller, off, it was vonatred | lightly esteemed by Japane e Messrs. Comphal, Moore and Co, hair.

to transfer the refinity staff athut port to Hocekaug,

It is unfortunate that the rules of the service in this country, in respect of their methods of dressers, etc., hold their first ordinary meeting at and work was commmeed at Bowringlon or dirt Au- HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for the better protection of young girls.

do not admit of your Broeilenwy publishing the Prozanating their business, which we are of The Council wont into committee on the Bill

the Hongkong Hotel on Tuesday afternoon, gust. Then works wore, stopped for everloud and A. A. P. MACEWEN I understand there the Ist inst. There was some trouble in getting rezaral remir darin December, and some improvs. whale of your despatch, of which we have only Opsion are capable of easy refutation.

We have already remarket insidentally that The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL MOTed are $50 children under the Registrar-General's a quorum together, bal finally the meeting was mente, which experiene atiggasted during the work seen an extraut, as we might have found that the We are desirous of obtaining publicity for the A morting of the Hongkong Legislative that in kuwa 1 the words "On any complaint chargo,

constilated as follows: Mosure A. Fuskaera ing, hare boen intrederd. Refining wat reaunail on unpublished portion did not contain views o Council was held on the 4th inst. There were being made to the Registrar-General" be strack The ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY-The Chairaning), W. P. Moore, & M. Apear (Di. 1887, ma la hanke at East Point then much opposed to the interests of Manufacturers vis to which we gate expassion in our com

slmal fa

a far sitne verhaal. This has been a very

proposa to have.that loiter, together with your ont, and 1st in lien thereof the words "When are 0 at present, and while this Bill is in actors, D. McCalloch, F. F. Webber, A. Fisst, thcrenguls, and work was again beroa on 20th Janaf koms, as well as to those of British Merchantsation of 26th ultimo, snk to this, and we

established in Japan. fis EXCELLENCY THE ACTING GOVERNOM.ver the Registrar General shall hare reasea to suspense the safety of these 30 children is at Yn Shui Wan, B. Devjee, C. A. Ozoric, A. G. vary, with eatinfactor resalia.

beliava k inserted

Stokes, and R. C. Hurley (Acting Secretary. The steak of refined at Swat wagradnatiy But it is evident from your leitar to Mr. Exellency's reply of 6th instant, printed for Hos. A. P. MacEwen-May I ask for what The COLONIAL TEASURER-You say there

The following was the report submitted to dispend of, and the aftery thoro since the transfer Thamas. that this idea can no longer be anter circulation-We have the bonear to be, Sir,

yeur most obdinat, humble servants, in us dioulty in placing these children in the the meeting:

of the staff to Hongkong has been sent. It is contained, for with avery desire to admit the in- templated to resume sock at an early dato

Eutorial & Swire reason this obungo is suggested 1

Monilgan, Habuson & Co. terest in British trade which animates your E. Whittall

Adamson, Bell & Co. THORIETY 4000UNT. onante.

GENTLEMEN Annexed the Directors have the The ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY-Tant is plearare to ribuit Statement of the Company's

Filay, Bobardson & Co. Carna & Co. In Murch. 18. the pronerty in Bawrington known Excellency, we are usfortheless constrained to

Mollen & Co. if the children have no us to look after them, onsters to the Slat Berber, 188, showing as the Lee Yaen Suur Eofuery, was advertised for declare that the painful impression created by Fraser, Farley & Co.

balance of $60 to the credit of proft and lors nesale, and the general agents, with the sanction of the the publication of the extract from your des Kingdon, Sabwals & Co. Flint Kilby & Co.

Wallin & Robinson W. J. S. Bhand when the custodians have fled, drouding the ca

count.

Commiting Communities, acquired this property and patok shovo referred to, is in no way removed by

Brearley

Lane, Crawford & Co. sequences, and there is no one to look after the

The Director noul point out that owing to stock of working arenes by phase.

W. K. Strachan & Co. children, and then they are sent to the convents.

znascidable extraordinary expenses which have been Hon. A. P. MacEwtr-1 hope the Gore-

A portion of the Vault property, not required for perusal of that letter, but is, we regret to say. Incurred during the last six months they are not in a the business of the Company, was disposed of hy aa'e. rather intensified by the unfavorable comments actius, a 24th Nure aber, the gross prios realized in it, and the disparaging terms in which your nent will not shirk the responsibility that position (agooring to the Articles of speciation) to

In their circular dated the 28th January. deroves upon them to provide for these children. recommend the payment of any dividend, but went boing $100. advatro may be taken during the Exooiency refers to the conduct of their business

Mere Bash, Brothers, of Nowokwang, thus rs. His EXCELLENCY-That does not need to be ark the meeting to shoids as to the disceat of the parent rear of a favorable moment to dispose of the by British Merebunts in Japan.

amount at credit,

remainder of this lot. The osnatreetion of a usw Go. In that commauication you remark, that you ord their opinion of the prospects of the opium provided for in the law. We have only to coue

Trans ex pikemal exportson were in great monauro down, necessitates by the ragnizem als of the bust do not consider the interests of the Foreign Set- tras at that port:-"It will be noted that foreign to the Council and ask for the mobay.

oansod when, after the departure from the colony of nees, as been begta it Raat Point. The question was then put, that the clause the Company ale moeger and seemetry, it was

DEBTVEE BUNDS.

toments and those of bonia manufacturers to be opium is rapidly falling off as a revenue to the disccvere thaithe account wezonos in proper order. The bare now bun all redeumej,

Always identical, but we fall to see anything but Customs, and we hantly expect that the oxtra Since then 7erything has been done to have tho |

pruition of the business carefully ascertainedd fait The redemption of thesture bonde, ne noquisition identity of interests in their relations to each tax of Tis. 80, to be leriod before the deng en other, as while the object of the letter is £nduub. bedelivered, willindaroimporterainoperate large tamer in the Geo! “Hospital, which through 11oo. A. P. MACEwes-Would the Registrar-

ellowungen bara bum was ca Stock and Fixtures of the property of the e Tuan refinery have extuled Ledly to push the sale of their goods as much sale next season, as there will be no change for Account sare misapprehension was no put down in the General be ili prsonally responsible?

ORBIDRA TE-pensibilities upon the general agents in Oslonial ogfimates; sul the ather recommend. The Chier Justice-There is no responsibi- tu bekovo that any female child botwore th The Directors trust that by orgreining a righ providing fands, and is not desirable that the Campoastole, the basines of the former is to aid them them to evade the payment of immediato lekin, economy, consistent with guaranteed entisfaction to pany shall be such a large borrower, nor incus anel in this manufacturer will no doubt make us and we don't know how much more there will ha ing a revote of the son of $60, being the ballity. It is only an inquiry. The Begistrar- of six and sixtors yours is in the custody, power, or

of the channels likely to beat serve his parpose; payable, treaties notwithstanding. The native ase due for the extension of the cattle market General cau do nothing without the consent of posuni af sy pereca who have no legal right to customers, the business of the New Year will show a heavy oharra for interest. Altor das canidemtion,

sack enstody, and that it is prejuicial to the inte mach better resalts.

the general spent sol Commoiting Committee here for instance, Bettou and Woollen goods may drog will now have such an impetus given to its at Kennedy Town, for which a sum of $10,000 the parties

Owing to abecor and retirement from the Board of } decided to racommand this tho napi bel of the Company ts.und liberty of sail child that we should tim was set down in the est mates of 1883-were re- The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL-The Retine in the eastoly of aneb person, it shall be lawful Directors of Bars, Campbell, Moarthur, and Jambe increased by 330,00); to be leaned at pas, and of have to be neat to one Merchant Metal, eto, to geth that it will ovautually become a greater ferned to the Pismaco Committee. The contract gistrar-Botional is responsible to the Govern for the Registrar General to wake application to a ectjos, there are three vacacion for which nomine fernd pro rats to shareholders on the register on the another; whiko as regards Machinery, ate, and source of revanne than ever the Indian poppy

LOTR RD Bolicited

Zoth February, 1887. An extraordinary general moet goods for government use, he may possibly fiud was to the British Goveranst." The import For the cabile market was 8, of which only neat for misconduct lu his office; and I have put Judge in obrubars for a writ of Hals Corpus.

Ou the return of the mid writ the said Jadge stall

A. FUCKERGA, Clairman. ing to anthorize this be boon called, and appriste the choice of an Agent a more difionit matter. of epluss at Newchwang in 1950 was 287 piente $7.17 was paid in 1856, leaving $660 ta be re-down he powers very much.

makosachandur respecting the custody, station,

The CHAIR said the shareholders had had resolutions will ho laid before the pharohoždera.

awing to the predilection for everything Gorman, compared with 265 pioale in 1885, the same quat and bringing up of the said child, and on snel voll The reports of the Fittee Committee of 11th Clause & was on the moticz of the Acting Attione all dequa buat in the interest of the it the report in their hands for some time, and it

Mr. E. B. Belios Larimar signed the Board on his predilectiva which has been fostered to a tity in 1884, 393 picula in 1893, and 1,223 piculs was therefore ananuary to read it, if it was departure from the clay, afr. 3. B. Elise was inconsiderable extent by aid afforded (unwisely in 1878. obild. February were laid on the tabla. The tarney General struck out.

The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL-Because, suppose thure was an europlaint made, and the Reinc-General had good reason to believe way young child had been brought into the colony for improper purposes if you leave the Ordinsten as it is ho would not be able to act he would only be able to act on complaint made to him. Suppose ne complaint was made to blu, Log, & P. MacEwDut there should be The lunts of the last meiling wong road no action taken except on complaint. and confirtel.

The Curr Justice-Suppen some poros camn and said he tai buna informed by some other person that a child had been brought turo the calmy, and you could not go that other

Dr. A. ST, Clerk of Councils

MINCTES.

FINANCE.

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voted.

The cause was then passed.

stand part of the Bill, and was currid

The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL Moral an addition to clause 6. The clanso rend :--

Whenever the Register-General shall have xan

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CONSULING COMMITTEE.

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